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. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Nowberrians and Those Who.Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. Miss Jessie Musoluy, of Prosperity, will entertain in honor of Miss Lula Moseley on Friday morning. 'I he I . I). ('. oI Prosperity, will entertain M is?^ Lula Moseley wit it a luncheon shower Friday afternoon at Mrs. .Jacob Wheeler's. Misses OUie and Lillian Burns, of Harksdale, Laurens .ounty, are visiting Miss Sallie lielle Biil'ord. Mr. 11 ay ne ISutord, son of Sheriff Hnford. stood an examination lor appoiut meiit in I lie civil service to a position in the postal railway department til | he yovcrmueni. lie has received notice of Jii> appointnieiit and has heen rei|uesied in report at ( liarleslon and will leave in a co.iple o| days for ("liarlest ??n ?n hey in work in I lie service. The llerahl and News conyrat ulale> .Mr. I>111?>i*?| mi his success. I'ulaski l.od;:e No. 20, |. (). (). F. lueels 11111 i 111 at eiyhf o'clock. The election of oiliccr> for the next term will he had. Alter the meciiny ?>f the Ind-je the eiieampinciit will hold a meet iny and confer the patriarchs decree. !' > the dropping < ! j |in< The Herald and News failed t> say that 1. I'?. (I'Neall llo||?iw;iv vva- one o| the speaker- at . I? 11 \ Street l.i-| Saturday and I he parayr.tph ie;:d .Irof. J- I > done hi it it -hoidd have heen Mi. 'L. , Apoi-i.-io ,iirM. i<:ji! _ '111 :?11 i l'*r iiii .i'.': r!, ?t. ' "1. K. I!. \ nil ..I I.,' \,v. Hfl'ahi .: 1 .d N i v , v },, ( ; rrenw mid la -1 \! , !. u;1\ \ * l;., -? i ' !l ! "" I'd ?;,,! 1 . d'l.p in >: i; ollice, :!lll! !l." I" ids < 11eer' d ! a.- at;,! w I! i - . | \\ ;,\ | 11 !.. .nee! till:. I,i;11 :*eWspaI" I e i la > ecru.-. In he at | ieare "ill. .11 i the v\ 11| 111 t ireeuwiiitd Joiir11 a I. I he editor o| I he Herald and News and his household will leave next Monday for the annual ineelini: of the State Press Associaton at flalTnov. They will he absent just one week. Mr. Luyene S. Please has kindly eonsenleil in furnish the copy for tho paper next week. If you know of any news that ouuhl to he printed phone Mr. I'deasc or tell hfni. Mr-. \\. \\. I'ulmer, of Columbia, i- v i-itiny her daughter. M r-. II. P W e||- in New herrv. ( M r. and Mi ! |e::v\ I.. Lent/., of I 'l? i i;:? L-| | .hi n. are the "nests ..| Mi. and Mr-. ,1. .1, 1. .n.-. Mr I I" , "" 1 i ! 'p c<; ml \ t ; < a airer for New herrv enmity, left vc-i erdav limiuint: lor Abhev ille i' ill 111 \ I,, v h's '"'"I ker W ho live- -fn lli.it ,-ouilt.V Mid who has I t e:i q ule si< I" >r > e\ er: 1 d i? s. Mr. Kpp- v. ill he ah eul until piobahly Monday or 1'iie-d'iv of next week and in the mean line the treasurer's oliiee will be elos. d. Die ltd,ii 1 hardware dealers association o| He Carolina?; will meet nl Wrichtsv il!e Pea. Ii, dulv 7. S. f). Mr. L. (!. L-!<ri lye, of tho NVuherrv Hardware Company v\attend this meet iny. The St.it.' Firivnm':< A-iso-i.;! ion ol Soilh Carolina -.,*1 meet, next week at Hniinylon. MIf. P. Welt; and Mr. John \\\ Larhardt will attend :s represent at i. e ; of New'jerry I ire dep.' 11 (nent, Rev. Jesse Taylor will preach at Johnstone aeaih-'ny seho.d hoa.-e nn next Sahhata afternoon m ."> o\ he-k. Kxeryhody is invited to altend services. Mr. ( resvvell (iarlinylon ami Miss Sallie Harlinuton. children of Men. Lures I < iarliny Ion, will vi-it their uraudmother at Col. Wm. Y. Fair's next week. Mr. (iarlinytoii is a student at West Point and a member of the -ei olid elas- anil has taken a very hiyh land. i:i ! i- . !a--s. Mr. das. M, Johnson. ' Mr.' and Mr-:. \\ m. Johnson, who has been! on a vi-il to his parents will return! i-ext v en; I > P>>.lt; note, where he po-it i ii i uimvled v. if !i ,1 >Vr; liopl.in ; 1 eivir i|y in trucl >r in medicine, haviny ch"i "* ot 'he c'le-nical div ision ol I ho clinical laboratory of the Cniveivily. I!dna Payne vva.; conruiMed I > j iil \esierday from May? *rato P>. P.. Hair's <o:nt, having been convicled. <if selliny cocaine. Sfie wn> yiven thirty days. The Cynthia Mower Loyal Temperance Leyion will close its years work with a picnic this afternoon -in the l'\vn : ( the n-.-iden-- of Mr. M. A. Carli le. Lacli member will provide binch. Tie children will meet at the' Central Method! I < hnrc h this afternoon I four o'clock and will march from there to Mrs. Carlisle's. TO GO TO EUROPE. Mr. W. B. Seabrook Will Go to Eu- II rope and Write Special Letters. The following from the Au.uusta Chronicle will he road with interest <> hy .Mr. Soabrook's many friends in ci New berry. lie is an honor ?raduato w of Newberry col lone and received his |> first newspaper training in The ller- l'i aid and News office. The Herald and ti News has watched his career with T pride and we are pleased at the sue- ci cess he has attained. His letters will in lie interesting: In "Mr. William B. Seabrook came to tly> ('hronielo several years n?jo as I lie "cub" reporter?that is, the apprentice reporter. He leaves the pa- '' per. in a short while, ahout JO davs, w ... . I as it< eity editor, lie is today one of (, I lie best of I he yoiuiL' newspaper ^ writer* and nowjrrat borers in (lie south, lie knows news, knows how to "handle it." is accurate, oncrjietie, sirniirhl forward, and painstaking. i'i "Mis special articles?his "skits" ?are slrojiu coui riluil ii?ns to the jour- ^ iiiilistic literature of the day. lie , knows how In interest the reader and . how I<i hold his attention, lie is a graceful writer and lias a remarkable facility for vroupimi facts. In do- '' script ive work lie is al his best. He i,! <|iiickly v:rasps what is best of a subjoct and presents it eiitertaiuinirly and '' in admirable manner. " sc "Personally. Mr. Soabi is manly 1 Irank?a splendid ucuth-mau if i'W'v way. He i-; fair and just to I ?m ?r- 11' I I roc 11 him s< It", lie e< ue< !' > :i ! . t : !; of i:cv. spin.er !iis >i. Hi?':??!m-r ::i ! <: va?'i! fat her are .iourna!- J" i.-i- t i i '! 1,. <.iVi. cs cvci'V i: iulmires him ami i> hi.- friend. "Mr S.abi"ok leaves (he < "hr< >nic!e J to ..ii . foot. France and otht r con- , . i I 1 I'll'- la' countries lor a syndicate ?! . ii*ij.; ?*-?. lie ill be al?ro.*jJ about a : t I e.-r. To tlie work in which be i- en- > j j'iu d. lie i- well ailapted. The t 'hrouitle of course will be included iu the syndicate of journals that are to handle his letters." in . . (,j Schumpert-Sherrard. \t At the First Baptist church on n Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock Miss f.( .luanila Schumpert and Mr. William T Shorrard wore married. |{ The ehuivh was beautiful?render- (' ed doubly so by the artistic decora- Ji liens of ferns and palms with a soupeon of pink, in hydrangeas which \\ were banked on I ho altar? what, jj will the beautify of the new church ,, I" iriii-hin-js, made a set tiny of rare be,uit v for a beautiful wcddin?r. 1 el Alter a beautiful niu-ic.il pivirrain ni by Mi-s Kva Wrmht. organist, the weddinu inarch fi*m Mendelsshon [ , pl iyed and the four ushers, Messrs. F.vorelt F,vans, James Ibirbm, it", t'laudo St bumper!. ai.d llolbind l'oller.< led I he bridal procession il ea came Miss Mary Hubert down me aisle and Mr. I'mtus Kellers op>o-,ite, crossing and taking their ohiees f > form the ends, .semi-circlo which was firmed by the attendants. Next came Miss I'va ileidt, of Bates- " hurt* and Mr. (r. Howe Li^on, of An- ' :ersor ; then .\1 i ;s Delhi Webb and i*!.?-. P. John -u:; Miss Lul.l Slier- i: rail. of Anderson, ami Mr. 11. \V Sfhu'>iperl ; Miss Bessie. Kihier and Mr. I'd. Sherrad, of Anderson. Tlmu t.i miter? d l!;e maid of honor, Miss (Jil- yt 'cite Sehumpert ar.u opposite came ?! liltle M i-.s Mary France? Kiblor with \< the riiii; in the hoai! of a beautiful n< while rose. Tl:e flower <>irls Frodna Stihumperl and Marjrarel. Werls came s.-allerinu :*oses in Hie ln-ide's pathway. The bride entered upon her ' father's arm and the j?roo:n with l)i?s M":| man, Dr. Wade Sherrard. The bridesmaids' frowns were white net lace-trimmed and carried hoquefs of pink bridesmaids' roses lied with pink lulle. I' I'lie maid of !:o/ior's -jowii was a ' I'M e with ribbon trimming. The bride | * r. \ i-f looked |o\ elier. -die w ore ;i erea- ; j ' lion of lir.e lace and salin made prill- ' Ml- 1 ! "I I C . . e i! ra Ml. tin' Nell belU'J beco! i:: u I 1 lauvbt w itii milural bri.|e'> rox^ j ' ' ' lie same a her booiiet. i 1' ! m m. di. It*!al'ler the creiuony bv I : lev. (!. A. V, ri?rel. a reieplion was . . '"ivon at the residence of her uncle, Dr. -las. M. Kiblor. ( t 01 'I'lie bride is I he o!d:vl d.mpf'iler of )( MJ. Fred. Sohumeert, pernl.-at rm-? of l.he S. (V rrnale and of New ( bcrrv conn I v. f 'i'lie irroom is of Anderson county am! a wealthy farmer. d( - 4 |)( Fie t<mi111 annual picnic and open m air dance will 1k> hold in Shclton Park w Ml Klu lion. S. ('., on July I. The p; 'icmM ied N'ow> acknowledges an tl n\ ii;.t ion to at tend. I liree wedding in I wo days i-< a ui fairly eonr] record. Two in (he nowj|] Presbyterian chun-li ar.d owe in the ai now Baptist iluircli. I A VERY HEAVY RAIN. t Poured For One Hour Yesterday? W Lightning Strikes Chimney of House of Wm. Y. Fair. ^ esterdsiy sifti'i'iirton at t liree dock ;t must severe storm sic? an mipanicd l>v considerable light KT th as witnessed in Newberry. It was eli rolmbly 1 lie hardest rain tliat litis di: illen here in si number of years. At ce me.s the lightning was quite severe. vo lie streets were flooded and the ha eelis on either side of the city were sif uu'li swollen spreading out over the 111 uttoiiis on either side sitid up into the T1 wises- in some instances. tw The rni11 lasted for probably one mil'. Apart from toe washing up of j>, le streets there was no damage that e have heard of in the city. The ,j(, lir.ney to the residence of ('ol. Wm. (j, . Kair was struck by lightning nocking off a few bricks sit the lop p( lid uivng Mrs. Fair a considerable (;, lock. She had just left the sitting ion: iiml had gone into the dining p., >oin when the shock came. ^y The lightning also struck the tower IV I" the Keller Hall at the college To nocking some brick but the damage slight. ? I'i'otci the appcarancc of the cloud is proliable that considerable (him- ,,M :e wsis done to the crops. There has n , I'li a t reat tI of rain in l lie past ,,( vv Mjty? siikI oil Wednesday in cumi*.' down I rum tlrcenville it was ob- (... rveil that Snhula river Wiis consider?ly "Mi on the banks at Chappellnl !>\>ons ;iinl in fact all of the , ' aii P" lli'WIl pi! The i 'it i' ? r:iins are del rimen ... , I t" il i- r crop a'nl the 'jra^s l!i -Ml.I; ... .< - . > j j Vv' i U i a :u son- M c N e c! y. -t I a :l ,!Vl :i:iirri.'i'.:e eerc n\ !'>.,!< ;it Avvh'i '!: I'resbv- . i!.i:i ! 'ii-'!; .ii Wednesday follow- !. !' ? ! ? > -iT-Steele \.eil<linu. when liKhl'Ua Williamson and Mr. S;u:i[ I McNeelv were united in tile liolv , .. in) mis ul matrimonv. nu The church wsis a bower of loveli- .,,, L'ss. itiill the rays from myriads of mdlcs lent a nair of enchsuitment m, i the scene. A delightful musical \y mgram was rendered before the nn wtniiny. The ushers were: Messrs. ,,n . K. Johnstone and Haskell Wright; ,IS nbeit Xorris and James Nance Mc- pt auuhrin; Messrs. Hoy Jones and to| i?hn Goggans. i:? The maiil of honor, Miss Obelise na 'illi.in.snn. wore ;i r\eautiful while an liberie dress. ;unl carried white car- tl.i >!:. !>- and a^pssrssgus ferns. fn Tlii' bride entered with her broth- nisi . Mr. .lames Williamson, and wore II 'df_rai:t uiiwn of wliite Me<salilie |{?. ilin ard carried bride's ruses and tui "II IS. |>1; lii'v. S I/. Wilson performed the ivii iiy in an impressive majiner. da The, bride and groom left, immed- |); ilely after l!ie ceremony for Lake bri oxaway for a s t;iy of several weeks. i ? br< A Word of Thanks. sh< \V'(s wish to express our heartfelt lanks to each and every one who so eely and liberally aided us finan- pol ally, when it was our misfortune to 'pj. ivf! ;i von bit I en by a dog having the i>r< :bies. Wo can not find words with which i f.illv express oar appreciations for qj >n i- kind .'less, but we beer you to 1 * 1*^ ,oasts re neaiber th.it you have, bv k !".r ssclion;, made friends who will war fargot yon. ' Ma y I he si rang arm of that Power- /l i), Overruling one ever guard over . r.i, and gaide you in paths of peace . ~ id plenty, is our sincere desire. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Bedonbaugh. .. ? ol Reedy River Union. I As chairinsin of the committee on p., ine and place of next unron, I wish i say that no church has invited il I. Only two churches were repressed :ii Whitmire and each of them j-j , ul the union recently. So brelhren lhe asociiilion this is the situation hall the union die? lla^ it acton;! In h-;!:< ?I all it i time to do? 1 am sura nil ; re:*l nia> lie done by edifyi'j a1111 -i?"i n 11n*ii: ? r. our people i! f i'.in :-et I repre.senlal ion. IL | if pastors would iie!-p by llieir prcskc and urge their members to atnd it would take on new life. ret Personally T am \*( -y much opposed i such wholesale disappointment, as ret li.'ive witnessed on several occasions, id lie sisters are asked lo prepare for locrates and visitors. They sol their uses in order, kill up meats and ake great preparations for those Wi lio do not go. This hurts, and both ist.>i* sind people jire slow to invite h> ur.ion again. If any pastor or inrch desire the union the fifth Sal1'ilav in August write me jit once and I a1 roinmilIre will call ;i meeting and a! lnouiu'c its decision in papers. lsl 15. l\ Mitchell. Jtno GYMNASIUM AND ELKS. ill Have Another Match Gamo This Afternoon?It Will be an Interesting Game. The match game of bsvll which was nouueed for this afternoon between i' Gymnasium club ami the 101k's ih will take place on the college inuond at five o'clock. The proL'ds from irate receipts will be deted to charity and in addition to ving a very pleasant aiut enjoyable ternoon those who attend will know at they are helping a worthy cause. ie following is the line-up of the 0 teams: Gymnasium. Elks, irton. 1\. li.. c Burton, J. A. irlington p Smith !U'< Ih Eskridge ggans, .J., '2b Wicker dl .')!> Daniels >ozer ss Pel ham mimus. (?., If Williamson illiams cf Brockman irks rf Werts a 1 lace terson dd Boozer-Steele. At Aveleigh Presbyterian church Tuesday eveninir. at seven thirty luck was solcmui/.et? tho 'marriage Miss Genevieve Boozer. youngest i uuhterof Mr. Samuel Presslv Boozand Mr. Flake F. Steele, of iilcsville, X. C. Tli" church wa> beautifully doeor d in t|nanl it ie?; nf palm.-, ferns ami lo'drant'ias. The weddim:' tu-'ivii - ' herminuly rendered bv M |-s. .i. 11 ibiwavsier. " accompanied b\ f ;;rlie Pool <?:> the violin. !"iie notes of Lohengrin Bridal ehor in 11? ? : l he : >| ?r- >! I he I li'.iii'j party. \\h?> i 11? 'i 1 i'.i t tie 1 win'.' oviler: Hie ' -he!'-. Haskell Wrivrh' aid D?-rrill ill;, l.ewi.- .lo'.iu-??n. of ('harh-stoii. .1 Will Bristol of Siatesville. Then llowed the bridesmaids and grooms u in alternate couples. Misses Maml il Louise Johnson, of Charleston; . ssrs David Craig and J. M. Con11 v; blisses Carrie .Tones and .lean it herspoon; Messrs II. 10. Craven d J. A. Parker; Misses Ben Brown il Mildred Simmons; Messrs. Thorn Sutton and 11. S. McCall. Miss hel Boozer, the maid of honor cn ed alone, daintily clad in a while gcrie "own, and carrying white carlinns. The bride came in c>n the in of her father, and was joined at .* altar by the groom. who entered :n I he vo-try room with his best in. Mr. <)scar Steele. The ceremony was perlormed h\ v. Ifichards. from SlaU-sville, pas o| I he groom. Soft music was tyeil during the ceremony. The bride s dress was an cx<|ui>ilcl\ inly while, silk, trimmed with n-hess l.ioe, and ?or bofjuot was vnro'A and lilies <>f tho valley. The bridesmaids wore white om .lidcred swiss with pink ribbons, v>s, glovesi. Mr. and Mr*. Steele loft on the lit.-forty train over the Southern the mountains of North Carolina e bride's going-sway ^owii was ?wn voile with shoes, bat, gloves to tcb.. INTRA:. METHODIST CHURCH. CV. o. W. Wollinc, D. D., Pastor. The Sunday morning services in ulral will be. oond.icted by the stor. Tho subject, will bo "The mortality of the soul." Tho^sing: will bo led by a good choir un the direction of Prof. "Ernest ockmann, n distinguished teacher music, who will also render a mual s(deetion. I hiring the morning services Miss nlitie (Jilder, the highly cultivated lighter of Dr. ,1. K. (lilder. will u a choice selection. \l the evening service Mr. lOrncsl ockmann. .Jr.. will render a violin eel ion accompanied by hi* falhcrl the piano. Dr. Wolling will preach. J subject being I lie quest ;on, " \\ hal k 1 vol ?" flic |?*ib 1 ii- i.; invited. Manr.Sunimerficld. I'lie following invitations have been j eived in Newborn * Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Mann jucst the honour of your presence ! the marriage of their daughter j Jenn>o to Mr. Abe llirsli Summorfield dnesday afternoon July Iho eighth i nineteen hundred and eight at five o'clock !)07 College Slrc'-t j Newberry, -r. C. dr. and Mrs. Sunmcrfield will b'. home to their friends after Amri'-t < , al 182!) Linden Avenue, Ball'.re, Md. FARMER'S INSTITUTE. To be Held in Newberry July 30.? ( Several Distinguished Speakers ?Farmers Should Attend. TIk* farmer's in.-litute for Now berry county, mention of which was j made iu The Herald and News some Iiiiio ago. will bo hold in Newberry on July rtOiii. The meeting will be held in the old court house. Arrangements li?ve fteen made * through Mr. Z. F. Wright, president ^ of the Newberry clianiber of com- ' merce, and as there will be several distinguished speakers on agricultural . subjects present at the meeting it is hoped that every fa..-mm- who can so arrange his affairs will attend this ' meetiuy. It i> for their hencfit and they will receive some information ' which will lie helpful to them. This ' institute will be iu charge of Prof. ' J. N. Harper, the instructor of I he department of agriculture :il Clemso.i college. 1 The following letter to Mr. Wright ' explains more fully the details of the * institute: c ( leinson College. S. June 'J'J. l!)08. ' Mr. Z. R Wright, 1 Newberry. S. C. 1 Dear Sir: ('leinson college will hold 1 a Farmers' institute at Newberry on 1 July 30th. Col. Alan Johnstone, president of the board of trustees, will preside at this meeting. The farmers | will be addressed by the following ? speakers: Col. J. S. Newman. Dr. J. < I . \i:".n, Dr. S. A. Knapp. I'rof. f!uy \ I.. Stewart. Mr. ('. Z. (toodrich. Dr. i Nighherl iiml I'r.if. .1. N. Harper. \ IMease arrange for the place of v mooting ( "'lit h"U<e m oj>er;< house! t and give the- meeting a> lunch publi- t city as jm>--i!de. The meeting will be- ' gin at ton oYlock <>n tin- morning o| < 11 he ">H| h ? !' .! iily. Yor\ trulv yours. J. N. ' (art?r. I ?iifct.?r. I Church of The Redeemer. j! There will be interesting services at the Lutheran Church of the Kedoeinor Sunday. The sermons will be practical, and will deal with subjects that should be interesting to every hearer. At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach on the words: "They all with one consent began to make excuse." , Luke 14:18. At 8.30 p. in., on the ^ words: "Son remember." Luke 1(5:2."). , The pastor's Bible class, which began so auspiciously last Sunday, will r begin a course of Bible study that will be exceedingly interesting and helpful. This cla>s invites all those who desire this coarse <>f instruction * to come and be enrolled. Sunday t school begins promptly at !' o'clock. ? A cordial invitation to all the?e services i< extended the public. ft DO NOT FORGET. 1 That This Afternoon is the Appoint- xcd Time to Form Ward Club3 ?Othcra Abolished. Tho democratic voters of the city of Newberry should not forget the action of the county convention referring to the executive committee the advisability of establishing ward clubs fj :n the city and the subsequent action of tho committee :i decidng to os- A: tablish ward clubs. Tho time fixed for t.ho several words to meet and organize, their clubs is this afternoon. Tt should bo remembered that the other clubs which have been in evistenre liere for miny years are abolished and in order to voto in the de- A mocratie primary it is necessary to have your name on the club roll and therefore every voter should attend, if possible, this evening at the organization of new clubs. fn accordance with a call of the county chairman the. voters of ward r< one will meet at the city opera house tl at (>.'{() o'clock. ft Ward will meet at the new court house at (>.'!' O Yloeir. In Ward .'5 there are to be two clubs. Club number one will meel at the old court homo al Pi..'10 o'clock aid flub number two. l!>e Mollohon < 1 il\ will mod on Sdurduy evening t i.30 o '( lock at Mr. Timmorman V slore. tn \\ ird d P'o voters will r.ieel i" lie chamber of commerce :;t)'<!ock this afternoon. In Ward "> the meeting will be heV P; :it the West |?'nd school house lomor- !Jrow evening al 7.30 o'clock. i? These clubs are to be fully organiz- ^ er by election of officers and tho enrolment of the members. itMrs. T. W. S unrcr of 1'ighorn. Osceola eotinl.v, I la., is visiting'hoi ii oilier, Mrs. J. (1. Johnson, and other el dive, i i Niwber.-. Sim will .spend the finivv in Ne\'* errv. Prof. Wal'er S. 'Peterson, of t!i. Orangeburg C'oll;:g'?nfo Institute, iou a visit to his father, Mr. \V. C Peterson. TO ENTERTAIN CANDIDATEsJ^H Committee Nametji to Mako Arrangofl^^H meats for the Two State Campaign Meetings. County Chairman Fred If. Domin-^^^^| civ. who authorized by the titi\o commit lee to appoint a spcciafl^^^^H ymmiC (?> Imvc elm rue of the two^^H State campaign meetings, which are^^H 0 be ln.li] in Newberry, has appointed he tollm. CJei>. B. Cromer, J. dc( V.nnell, B. B. Leitzsev, R L. aHH I nder the resolutioji Mr. Dominick s chairman ot this special committee. The candidates for United States enate will s|teak in Newberry on Inly l.)th and the candidates for >U:te id'iices on Ausrust .">th. II is rolmble tluit the speakinir will be sold in the auditorium of the new ^|S HH As Newberry county has a caudi-'MB '"le (>uch one ol these campaign. allies, it would hi- a nice tliinuf itlSuS^I lie citizens would take charge <>rt IhflHS andidates and show them some spe-^^H ml attention, but these details wil^^H ?? looked after by I his special com^^H mttee and no doubt they will bat the candidates are properly cai^^B d tor on their visif to Newberry. f',,i n. Allll |m,si,lcn| jMHH lie I row Ass,?-,ali.?i, J^Bl "V. Col. Anil says II,,. H.1M8 1 ,U|<' iissnciii|i<.11 nl (lair,rev nclBBl iv,|| i?. nu. an-<) iii" ?n has had (Mrs. The uood people of C.'alVne^HB ,1 Hi'- association f.flHH In-,. After .be meet in? up IIik.h'jJi the mountains of \\~(, MAH?p :n North Carolina will be (; !vcnjSfl9? tcenwood Index. gMBBI A CARD. 1 laving returned lo New'.-^?* flSHH law. I wi|| |H. 11 -, ' lo work intrnsed to .tlon t-js careful sit' JkBgBflfl <1. at master's onicc^0Cat' Respect ^ 0 jll|?l|||gra na. in- c<v)r)>p.?|^HB Newberry CcvP^SJl, ou'!d fj |Hh|eB Corrected Bmr 6 foui s rood Middling ., _ uv drict Middling . 11 tMHmHH 'i,li"i"- a I:i]H SPECIAL NOTICES. J I CENT A WORD. no advertisement taken for less han 25 cents. ' * iOHUMPBHT'B KOLLEK MILL mow ieau\ |.o| ri,,tii,,. la v. 2t. 4 | v .y_v ku'::0 and lot Ob j lippe.b,. hour bed rooms, ball,/ (1V.n,n- nu> > kitchen and pantry. 1 'axza all around. (]0od well. All T" notary outbuilding. Terms one- , third cash balanco Nov 1st. Dato of sale August 1st. -2(>-ltaw-Ct-I?\ Salter. . L)u: ^I'im? preacher, wilt J ^ opera house, commencim; ? I . 'I-I f"" "? ?> 'I'SlllA 11.0 proaclm." ?iit l.osh. at oigl,? oe'<; Adaiiasiaa fee will l,? chared. L< W' JONES. THE PI,UMBER, has V'1^')P.iust back of post office. ? i , ' Mnnales furnished on application. liepair work #>iven prompt attention. Have your buggy re-tonched and 3-varnished. to look like iiew. Maher 10 P5intor' Collcge Street. Opposite Tew Court House. ] iOS1\?,\ brooch-cresrcnt of I four-leaf clovers, ,'!U'1' V ui|,! 'liamond. Liberal- i ' ' " !l r"' ?!< "?.,! I . | his ?ifiVe. 1 iuavc a row sign made, or the old f r.e rcncwcrl, hs the painter,4 I ' 'o il- 0-rodte, Now Court ou.c. ' An:.tb)ng and everything in the anjt lmc. A1 o paper liansring. Dcno 1. 0 boct manner, by Maker, Iho winter College ft., Oppodto Now curt Ilcurrc. Vic SI'FXIAr.ISTS-Wc ,lon't' 'I claim to bo "eye syccialists" or incuts luif wc absolutelv toiar- i (' .,0 fil eyes properly vvith the finest lenses and frames.