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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movomonts of Many People ( Nowberrians and Those Who Visit Nowborry. Mr. and Mrs. Fair Buford .spent a . few days in <'?>111tithia ibis wool;. Cel. C. J. Purcell an.I Mr. J.m. M. ; Kinai(I u?.i! in ( (tliiiiiMa wsterday. i Mr. Jan. S. Walls, of Sliuli's, was | in Newberry <>n business yesterday. ; Mr. I. M. Smith, of Kinards, win ? in (own hi business Thursday. n Mr. A. S. Osborne, former division I chief constable of Spartanburg:, was . in t.iwn yesterday. ( Fred II. I>(iini11icl<. I'is<|., was in Co- | ininliia this \\v<>|< mi loyal luisiuess. i Dr. .1. S. Wheeler. of Prosperity, I was here en business Wednesday. | f 'irief and Mrs. Jim. ('. Adams were called to Columbia Tuesday by j the severe illness of thoir yraml-child, t tbe baby id' Mr. Ilenrv Adams. t Mr. L. ('. Speers returned mi Wed- v nesday In New <?rl< f'ily. ! Mr. Win. II. Hunter left on Wednesday lor New York, where lie will i enter a hospital for treatment. llis| many friends hope that lie will return lo Newberry restored to his usual health. Mr. Jacob A. Hauch. a yraduate of, Newberry college, was i;i town Wednesday. Mr. Hauch formerly enyay- I (1 ed in leaching but al present lie is ,| dfvotiny himself lo fanniny. s F live no W. Aible, Fsi|., a promin- ( e111 attorney of Saluda, was in New- > berry Wednesday afternoon for a \ Mr. T. Crawford is in Washiny- | loti. I). <al I lie S|. .lames iiolel. j Mes>rs. A. T. Brown ami fI. M. I!, i Fpliny have returned from St. Louis and other slorl; markets, where tlieyj have bee.i pinvh.i-dny horses and mules. K. II. Welch. F.?i|.. a l.'adiny law-1 yer of Columbia, was in Newberry , I his week on business. ! , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fcayle. of [y Peak, were in town Ibis week on a' \ i -it lo relatives. Dr. (1 eo. Y. Hunter, of Prosperity, was in Newberry Tuesday. i The Home Mission and I 'arson ay? ! ( Aid society will meet- Monday after- < noon in church parlor al J..'tO o'clock.!. All lady members of the church and i society are requested to be present, j - R. E. Leo's Birthday. ' I The IDOth anniversary of Ihoj. birthday of (Jen. Hobt. F. Dot* will j be celebrated niuleli 1'ne auspices of j | the Daughters of the Coii'federacy, i ,, iu the Newberry opera house on Mon- . day at I2 o'clock, with the following program : Prayer. Hymn: "How linn a foundation." . j Address by Dr. A. .1. Mowers. (Sony: "The Sunny South." Bestowal ??f crosses of honor. | Hymn: "For all the saints who j from lie. ir labors rest.'' ' I! 'iiediclion. | ^ l.isl of crosses of honor to be be- . | stowed January "_?(M11 (the H)(h beiny j j on Sunday), IOOS, by I he Drayton1 Hlitherford Chapter al Newberry I opera house: M. I"!. C deman. J. S. Derrick, John j J. A. Knlow. D. I.. Fptiny, M. D. liar- L| num. W. J. Ilollowav. William Koou, j .. J. B. Latham iTheie are also three crosses on j ban.I I hat will be yiven to the oldes! lineal descendants or widows of |, (leorye B. Boozer, (!. M. Mollis, i Simeon Miller. / According" to Uulc \ . Seclion the aibove three crosses can only Ire | yiven as "keepsakes"; under no conditions can I hey be worn. I'nder Rule 1. Section 2, the olfle-t liviny lineal descendant or widow must, prove their identity. These crosses will be returned also after January ( 20tli unless bestowed on that day. t. The followiny is the list applied for and are expected for the 20th: ^ J. II. Dennis, Perry TTalfacrc, Adam Kib'ler, D. W. Kiuard, I'. B. Lever, ^ IT. M. Mayer; F. 11. Puyh, Moorman nIT, J. A. Sliyh, J. W. Smith. Leo *8 Birthday Exorcises. The veterans of the city nnd county, toyether with the public yeuerally, are cordially invite,1 to be present at the exercises in honor of (Jen. Hob- j1 ert F. Lee, at city opera house, Jan- 1 wary 20th, 11)08, at 12 o'clock. Mrs. James A. Burton, Pres. U. D. C. c Installation of Ofllocrs. I On Tuesday iviyht last the newly 'elected olticeiv of tho Pocahon'tas t lodge of the I. O. H. M., wore in- i stalled at the hall of tho order, By < I. 0. Burton, I). P. Great Sachem. The officers initiated into their, of- i flees were: 1 Mrs. Lillio Mann, Prophetess. Mrs. M. K. Halfacre, Pocahontas, i {Mm CunVmins Boukniglit, Wino nab. ' B. O. F/ptinpr, Powhattftn. j ] 0. IClettroor, K. of R. Mrs. Lula A. Guin, K. of W. ) g?g:/ ; LANDSCAPE GARDENER. 3ivic Association Secures Mr. Berckman to Look Over Now and Old Court Housoso and Union. Station. 'I li<' Civic Association has employed i landscape ? ;?rdener who will come ii 1 lie city in a lew days for (lie pur>ose til looking over tiie grounds irouiul tli.' new court house, the old ourt lioiis<?. and the union station, i ill ::ivin?' suiiiivslions as to the iist -deps towards llieir improvement. \ny individual's who would like to '<m<uI! with Mr. Herckmans, the an l.-4-ii|u? uai'dener, while he is hciv, nay cnniniun'ieal e with Mrs. I,. W. '"loy. wlin will make engagements for hem with him. Wry court eons letters have been vceived from the ollicials of both ail roads and they have signified heir entire willingness to cooperate villi the association in any plans the a.lies may surest. THE NATIONAL BANK. Directors and Officers Chosen for the Ensuing Year?A Successful Year. At a meeting of the stockholders il I lie National hank, the following ! :rectors were re-elected I'or the enuincr year: M. A. Carlisle, T. H. 'a:lis!e, .1. A. Black welder, 15. C. dat thews, II. ('. Moseley, Robert sin lis. S. |{. Anil. Joseph II. Hunter. At the inceliini' of the directors the 'oihrwini*' ollicer> w >re re-elected: President? M. A. Carlisle, ('a-niicr?Jos. II. Iliriler. Assistant Cashier?H. L. Tarrant. Bookkeeper?>11. T. Cannon. 'Collector?'T. K. Johnstone. A11in'Ney? (Jcorire Johnstone. Owner to liood business niauairene:it and ability the bank has experienced one of the most successful .ears i:i ilis history. Woman's Home Mission Society. There will be a tneetin."' of the A'oma i's Home Mission Society of Yntral clinch at the residence of M i s. J. W. Wise. Friday afternoon it .'{.!!() o'clock. Magistrate Williams. Mr. J. 11. Williams, who is mauisrate in No. 7 township, has moved his dace of residence from the home of Mr. W. II. Sanders to that of Mr Yess X. Monger. Parties Jesiriny the ie: vices of this ollicer will remember his when lookim? him up. Mr. Aull's Measure. The following is taken from an aricle in the ('olum'hia Slate of Wedresday forecasting what the present n'sdon of the yenera 1 assembly will icconiplish: Col. K. II. Anil will push iiis rural >olice bill. This will reipiire some iniendiny, but will be submitted enrv in ilie session. With the cooperaion i >f Mr. J. Wriyh! Xash he has prepared a bill to provide for a police oniniissioncr for each county to ap? >i 11 as many rural police as neeesary to serve mayisfrates' papers. ii< <e police nvay be called upon by my uiaiiistrate i i the county and are > be paid salaries in lieu of consladei' fee-?. ( ol. Anil will also introduce a pro iibition bill, lie has a bill to put a "vv of one mill for the support of ontederate pensioners and each onnly is to pay its own pensioners, lie classification of pensions to renain as at present. Dra:(icm Rutherford Chapter. The members of the Drayton Ruthrford chapter. U. I). C., are reinest'.d to meet, at the Corner Drupf Jtoro fifteen minutes before the exrci.-vs hcjyin at the opera house on ilomlay. Please be prompt at fifteen minues before 12 o'clock. Mrs. fJeo. Johnstone, Secretary. Appeal Not Heard. In Tuesday's issue wo mentioned lie ease of Harmon vs. Cook as one if the appeals from this county to >e heard by the supreme court. The ippeal was not heard, however, an lyreement of settlement having been ffected by the parties to the cause. tfOTUCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will mako a filial settlement in lie estate of W. II. Harris, deceased, n the probate court for Newberry ou.ity on Thursday, Fofbrary 20, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, Mid will immediately thereafter apl?lv to the said court for letters dismissory. AM [persons indebted to *aid 'estate will make payment on or before said date and all persona liaviny claims against said estate will present tliom duly attested. Annie R. Harris, Administratrix. FIRE IN PROSPERITY. A. R. P. Parsonago Destroyed Yester- Mi day Morning?Little Insurance On Property Destroyed. I ros|.vrily, Jail. 1(5.?This. morning about I wo o 'dock (lie town was aroused by I lie continued blowing of ir< the whistle at the oil itviil. The peo- na pie felt that something was wrong wl and it was soon learuel that, there was mi fire. The A. R. P. parsonage was on Hiv. The Rev. I. S. and Mrs. Cald- lie well were aroused by*I ho roaring of ed the I lames. I hey baroly escaped from .'ei the burning 'building with their lives, ra not beiny able to save anv of their or household good's. The church had in- bo surance on'the parsonage of $1,000. en Mr. ( aldiwell's loss was entire, not in having any insurance. |w Loss on building $lf>00; insurance, ?>r $1,000. p() Mr. Caldwell's loss is at least $1.- to 000. It is supposed thai the fire start- as ed from a defective flue in tli'e stove wl room. v (,? We wonder when our town Will re; learn a lesson. The 'time will' come seme day and it may 'be quite expensive. Let us have lire fi.uiitint*'apparains, and have it soon. GATHERING FOR MEN. un be Methodist Men Invited to Attend sir Socip.l Meeting at Central M. m< E. Church. nn At ( entral Methidist church there will l;e held a sociable on Wednesday >-oi niuhl, January 22, fur men only. It an will consqst ol an informal gathering si; in lh-? auditorium of the church with ;i with music and brief t a 11< w followed ,ni by an oyster supper anl a social li.mr in parlors of the church. 1,, ( aids will be se.it out by mail to s|j inetitfreis of ill,' church and of Mcth- yo odisl families. Also there will !>. cards on deposit al I he drug store of |0 Dr. Mayes, whicli can lie had for the i,?i asking. Ml This will be purely a social affair: no collection, no charge. .(| The hour marked is 7Wedne^day, January 22, |! Constable Williams' Work. f0 The reports of Mr. T. (i. Williams, ni( the county constable apopiuted by wj ; Governor Ansel to enforce . the .lispensary law i:i Newberry)1 coivuty, ],y, show thai this olTicer has been1very S(> active in discharging the duties of his position. Mr. Williams went to work on the 11th d;|(y of last April, 0p and the summary of his work shown below embraces (lie period from the n>) day mentioned to the last day of De- at. ember, 1007. \ ,* , . be Dunn**1 that time Mr. Williams js seized 102 II-4 gallons of contraband jj, liquors which were destroyed as re- a< quired by the laiw duly one suit was brought against him for return of that suit was won by him before a iu,'V- . t\v In the Mayor's court at N'ew.ber- w ry, Mr. Williams has convicted three e0 defendants, one of these being1 con- j victed on (wo charges. The tiines paid amounted -to $125. ' One prisoner was convicted before I he intendant of Prosperity, and paid (i n fine of $10. In Magistrate Blease's court three (>n defendants were convicted of of fen*- tit ses growing out of liie handling of 0f liquors, one of these on two charges. *jTj The eounity got a fine of $5 from one, m< and from the others ninety days of th work on the chaingang. In the circuit court one defendant w< was acquitted, and seven convicted, go These sevon were fined a total sum yo of $S,)0 or to serve a total of thirty m, monthk Fines tio the amount of tb< $200 were paid, throe prisoners plac- su ed on the chaingang for three months Oi each. The defendants who were con- wi victed have appealed to the supreme eh court. Constable Williams has on hand at present three eases for trial at the ^ next term of the circuit cour brought over from last year. . 0] 'Mr. Williams Ihinks that there has been a great, improvement in the enforcement and obeying of the law in the past few months. Not near so much whiskey was shipped in during j<c the holiday season as he expected \t there would be. - ' th Charged With Larcony. th Arthur Thompson, a young white it? man who formerly resided in New- ar berry, is said to be wanted at Ware at Shoals on a charge of larceny, it be- Tl ing claimed that he stolo a gun and Ni fifty dollars from some person there, dn A request from the authorities was at made upon Sheriff Buford to arrest af ' Thompson, it- being thought that he ail i had come to Newiberry, where a num- bu 1 her of his relatives livo. Sheriff Bu- th fiord has attempted to locate the young man but so far his efforts havo i come to naught. . ' ' RURAL ROUTES. t\ Aiken Introduces Bill Prescrib- Se: ing Method by Which Routes May be Changed or Discontinued. I 1 i n.:,i-inau Wyatt Aiken lias in- poi uliced I -Mowing bill i,i the ae? iiomil In.use i.l' representatives, tin ?it'll lias boon referred to I he com- sf:i I lee on |>o-1 otliee and post-roads: bn He it i:iaeLd bv the Senate and t'ol m-e of Represent a lives of the I'liil- to Slates of Ametica in Congress as- ik? inble.l, That on and after the pas- di.-i' L' Ibis Act the discontinuance Um alteration of any rural route nvusl it wis i tbi' :v)pr<.val of the reprew- all tative in con ?rc*ss from the district which said route is located, unless ?;ri vivo months' noticed iu writing, is Jn mi s-aid representative; and the da st master-general is hereby directed Ki shorten or lemthen existing routes, da as to equalize the work of carriers liil much as possible, such changes, mi icn all facts a?*e obtained relative ere to, to be submitted to the rep- vis tentative as hereinbefore provided. La The Gymnasium. to The efforts of 'Mr. H. T. Remviek, Ne d those associated with' him, to eel the establishment of a ?ym- to iiuit for the you no: nren of New- Bo ; ry, vecin to b? meeting with much ccess. Already aibout fifty young tiv n have enlisted in the movement, il many otlurs are considering? the bn liter of their joining. I'he purpose, as discussed among to ine of the members, is to organize in association, and to secure a dcab!e place where a bowling alley, M; thorough "win nasi um establish- to mi. showernbath, reading rooms, can be put in. This seems to us lie be a worthy entcrpsise, one that l<> ould (im 1 favor with almost every ling man i.i town. Tt will be a S. nee of pleasure for the young men spend their winter evenings, and an tig summer afternoons, and at the In me time will afford those who are nlined to the work of the school- ha oin, ollicos and stores excellent op- A. n*t unities to develop Ihomselve^ lysicnlly. ch Jt is estimated that a membership c of $5.00, together with $1.00 per vis nnth as dues from each member, II be snlli'cient to pay all the ex- lal uses of t]ie association. 'This will tw i rather a small sum in compari- Ln n to the many benefits to be dered. of Mr. Iienwick hj&> called a meeting bu all those who have expressed an tention to become mem'bers for M x't Monday evening, January 20th, !'<> S o'clock at the hall of the chain- d'a r of commerce. An oi-ganization to be effected at that time, and If ose interested should be certain to 1 tend this meeting. pa LAND SALE. an On Monday, February .1908, be- U'r veil 11 o'clock a. m., and 2 p. m., Ni ? will sell (if not sold privately be- Qi re that date) to the highest bidder W fore the court, house at Newberry, or: C., the following tract of land, to t: All that tract, of land situated in o county of Newberry, State of [j(' mth Carolina, containing ten and 1?l e-half acres and fronting on Harigton street and bounded1 by lands nu Thomas Folk and Henry Sligh. lis tract is located in one of the J >st. desiraiblo residence sections of l' e town of Newberry and has upon n i a nice new residence, a splendid s(> dl of water, Vi barn and stables, a 1 od garden with wire fence, some t-h' nng fruit trees and other improve- Wli snts. The land is very fertile and t<hi ere are over 000 feet of street front tal itable for buirding lots. Terms: ru le-half cash, balnce in 12 months ^r' th interest from date of sale. Puraser to pay for papers. nvJ W. W. Wicker. b" T. E. Wicker. aw-td sai ^EDITORS OF HITT & PELKER . J u dif'l "* < , thor to Appo' T, Tn?*:t C<i Agent or Agents. he llitt. & Felker. (a mercantile firm mposed of J. ,T. Hitt and J. C. Fel- R1 >r, doing business in the Town of bw,berry, S. C.) having this January, th, 1008, made an assignment of all eir property to the undersigned-for e benefit of their creditors, the credos of said Khtm of Hitt & Felker, e hereby called together, to meet m. the law office of Hunt, Hunt & to nnter, attorneys, in the Town of lie tnvbe.rry, South Carolina, on Tues- of iy, the 21st day of January, 1008, pr 4 o'clock p. m., to proceed to the ipointment of their n?ront or agents, id for the transaction of 'such other isiness as may properly come before Si e meeting. Frank L. Bynum, Henry C. Holloway, Assignees of Hitt & Felker. v T NEWS OF PROSPERITY. M rlous Accddont to Mr. Martin T. H Wlieelor?Marriage Bells?Per- B sonal and Otherwise. B< Qi i'r< spi-. iiy, .Inn. 1(>.?Your corros- C< ik1-.mi1 has just learned of a serious M itlcni thai happetud lo Mr. Mar- M L. Wheeler, at his home, lie was If uuli < on a scaffold directing the Js ilding of a house, when the seaf- 2: (liny gave way. precipitating him G Ive ground. He was painfully, hut Si I serouslv hurt, llis ankle was R th.eated. His. Wfliteler and Hun- C soon et the injured menilber, and C is thought that ho wili get along 0 right and he oui in a few days. F The annual nuvtin-v <>f Grace eon- 1' o>!u:ou will he held on Sunday, -.nary 'Jt>. the fourth Suny instead of the third. Rev. Mr. eps will he in Charleston on that G y. It is expected his pulpit will he S led by the Rev. C. K. Lippard, M ssionary to Japan, on thai day. ? Mrs. Fame Major, of Leesville, is litinir her sister. Mrs. 1). M. ugford. Mr. I). W. Roland has moved in- fs! the W. C. Dominick house, in Me- ^jary street. _ Mr. J. Y. Thompson will move inthe Moseley house vacated by Mr. land. Miss Fillen Werts is visiting relays in Saluda county. Mrs. S. W. Calmes is visit inn- lver dher, Mr. Ceo. IT. Wise, at Saluda. Miss Julia Matt'news has returned her home after visiting relatives and around Prosperity. ^ Mrs. S. M. Matthews and Frnest Uthews have returned from a visit Mountville. Mi'. M. Harmon and little Miss 'n'cca have returned from a trip (iranpa Harmon, in Greenwood. ^ Mrs. A. S. Osborne is visiting Mr. li. Fellers' family. Miss Annie Jamieson, after a pleast visit to Miss Jessie Moselcv. re* "P rued home Wednesday. Mr. Lnwson Kihler, of Atlanta, s been visiting his sister. Mrs. J. Simpson. Mrs, Corny M('W;M?.n's jind the ildren have returned to Atlanta, j Miss Fannie Albel, of Chester, will dt Miss Lula Moseley this week. Mr. R. T. C. Hunter is visiting relives in Florida. Ito will spend 0 or three weeks in and around tke City, and Columbia county. We learned that Mrs. D. T. Epting, the Macedonia community^ was ried lod'ay, Thursday. Drayton DetWalt, a negro living on rs. Ri'atrin's place, had the misrtune to lose two mules on Satury bv drowning while trying to >ss Bear creek, near Jno. F. Kibe's. The marriage belis will ring despite ^ nic, hard times, low price of cotton, d high prices of other commodities, d it is as it should be. Our conatnlations this week arc to Miss innie M. Brooks and Mr. S. Arthur lattlebaum, who were married on ednesdav, January 15, at the Luthan parsonage at St. Luke's, by .v. S. P. Koon. On January 7, by Rev. S. P. Koon, r. J. Win. Bedenbangh and Miss ila Harmon were started on life's urnoy together. ^ We congratulate all of the young irried couples. Wo haven't forgot1 February 25, 1.S?, Hut then the ulam says T shall not tell how long has bee;* but- T will say. the crystal niversarv is not five years away, you can guess, Mr. A. M. C'rosson will be with e S. S. Birge company again. He 11 be manager of the store when r> present manager, Mr. A. II. KoTin, kes up some other work aibout Febary 1. Mr. Cros^pn invites his ienlds and the public generally to 11 orv him at the old stand. SellX on UnXdc Sam's basis of doing siness, he says lie can and wiM sell D noro goods for same money or me goods for less money.rr Try him d see. The U. O. C. will give, their play mibo Jum on the night exf tlve 17th. me out. and' enjoy tlve evening and lp on the monument fund. 3D RUST-PROOF SEED OATS , for sale. Grown by T. M. Neel. > Two three hundred bushels left. Abrams & Gist. ^ Smyrna Union. Members of Smyrna Local Fare's Union are urgently requested attend a meeting at tho school use, Friday afternoon. Business great importance necessitates your esence. Alee D. Hudson, N President. VLESMAN WANTED?<Sell retail trade,, your locality $65 per month and expenses to start or commission. Experience unnecessary. Hermingsen Cigar Co,, Toledo, 0. The Local Market. v eat 8 to 30 1-2 ams , :.. 10 to 18 sst Lard 12 1-2 Bst N O. Molasses 00 to 7,0, ood M. O. Molasses .. .. 35 t<> 40 >i*n *90 4 eal 00 > ixed Chicken F^id .... 00 ay 1.25 to 1.40 ;t Patent Flour 5.50 to 0.00 id lJ;ite;it' Flour 5.00 (o 5.50 ood Ordinary Flour ... .4.50 to 4.75 ngai- 5 1-2 ice 5 10^1-3 offeo Roasted 15 offco, Green 10 to 20 otton Seed meal 1.35 KS? ' 25 4 oultry 10c. lb. 1 Newberry Ootton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. ood Middling 11 triet Middling 10 7-8 !iddling .10 3-4 _?i _!? ' SPECIAL NOTlCfJs. 1 CENT A WORD. fo advertisement taken for le ss J lan 25 cents. - EPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounge's,, and parlor suits each, retaining u, chairs, repaired; making and laying carpels and maMings, cleaning old j furniture. In Sunlight Ilall, near old colored Baptist church. Wesley Means. OST?Between Calhoun and Bonn- .5 dary streets, gold hatpin bearing initials M. L. S. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. OST OR STOLEN?On 'Saturday, f Jan. 11, gold pin with letters S. C. | C., 1906, engraved on it. Reward it' returned to this office. OR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 hous- < es, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. Thesj houses above being occupied by tfev, Phillips and P, K, Scott- If not sold by the first of March will be rented. Two nice lots in Main street suitable for stores. 'EWBERRY BUILDING & LOAN COMPANY.?Dues aro payable at the Exchange Bank on or before the 15th of each month. If not < ^ paid promptly penalty will attach. M. L. Spearman, Treasurer. [IGrHEST MARKET PRICES paid for nice beef cattle. J. C. Sample ^ at the old dispensary stand. /ANTED?YOUR LAUNDRY to j sen;l to C. C. Laundry to be Iaun- \ deried just as you like it. Agency at Herald and News. Broaddus & i Buff Agents. i F YOU WANT YOUR COLLARS | and cuffs laundered up-to-date bring them to The Herald and News office Thursday and leave them with Broaddus & Ruff, agents for C. C. Laundry. PANTED?-Everybody to know that I have bought the undertaking business of the late L. M. Spoors. I am prepared to serve the public. P. F. Baxter. >QST?On Saturday morning, between the residence of Mr. George C. Hipp and the Ashley Manufacturing company, a Brown Leather Pocketbook, containing Cold Medal, German prize, engraved UM. A. Swittenberg, 1907"; gold bracelet; gold necklace; five dollar bill and some silver change. Liberal reward if returned to Geo. C. Hipp, rOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER brick for repairing. Best brick, v best facilities, best deliveries. Ship anywhere in the state. Write today for prices. Sumter Brick Works. REPAIR SHOP?I have my furniture repair shop in the old colored colored Baptist church in college street. Wesley Means. OR RENT?The old Spearman < Homestead near Silver Street, recently occupied by W. W. Spearman. Will rent all or part of the place. Apply for further inform*. tion to W. S. Spearman, Newberry ,S. C. OTIOE?Wo have now, our shop complete, and are ready, to do all kinds of work, whetner jn iron or wood. We aro prepared to fix your boilers, engine., wagons, buggies. mule shoeing, or anything e!?e, giv-j us a trial. J Newberry Machijia Sbop. x J I ^ \ / ! f