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x-ERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. M i -s Kate 11 enderson. of I It o coil lily. is visit i nir Mrs. .1. II. Miller in If..ck 11 ill. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sullivan and Master Carlisle Sullivan, of Princeton, visiied Mrs. J. \V. Humbert las! week. Miss Nellie Moore, of Columbia, and Miss Fannie Fpps, of Maybeton, who have been visit in;* at tbe home ol Mr. John I,. Fpps, left Saturday for Whit in ire lo visit friends at thai place. Miss Kay I'earsall, nf Saluda, is visit iii'j friends in I he ctiy. Mrs. (leort^e Mamrford and Miss Ida I landlord are spending some lime in llendersonville. Dr. and Mrs. W'liit <'???111 c r are at home from a delight fid little visil to relatives in Newberry ('okcbsurv cor. (ireenville News. Mr. Men. Friday has returned to his home in Newberry, after a few days visit |,> bis sister. Mrs. Maude (ireene. Ilorse ('reek Yallev News, 'JLM. Mis. Fvans returned to her home in Newberry today alter a pleasant visil to Mrs. W .T. Shcrard.?Anderson Dailv Mail, 1 sf. Miss Fva NYriuhl is visitintr in Spa rt a nburt;. Mr. John M. Kiuard returned from Hrevard on Sunday. Miss Kale Floyd Clark, who has been in I he eilv \vilh relatives for the pas| |V\v weeks, left last ni<_'ht for Savannah. Mr. Arlhnr ' opeland. of ('olumhia, was in the eilv (his week. Miss Sue Dean, of Laurens, is visiting Miss Annie RulT. Mr. li < J. ('amp. of Franklin. Yr., is spending a lew days in Ibe eilv Ihis week. Mi-- Marv Frances I d and Master |?oberl Pool relurned from a visil !? A bbeville. Miss I'annie lloloway is \- i si f i n or i e 1 a 11 \ e> and I r i e n d s in () ra u ti c h u rtr Miss (iena Mradlmrn left veslerdav lor (ireenville, where she will visit Mr>. W. It. Werl/. I lie \\ , ( , I.I. will meet on Thursday. Aii-nsl 'J7. at ."?.:!(? p. m. at ||?. residence of Mrs. Mary \Yri?ht. Mrs. I larnion will preside. Mr. .1. K. Merchant, of Arlington, S. ('., was in Newberry last week on his return home from Saluda, where he attended Ihr funeral of his mother, Mrs. Mai lie FVrrv. Mis Pearl Mel'rarv, who has been visit i 11 Miss Anila Davirson, in Moundary street, returned yesterday lo her home at Mlaekville. Miss Anila Davidson left veslerdav lor Mlaekville lo spend a week with Miss Pearl Mel'rarv before .noin-j lo Methuuc, where she will leach dnrinn theensitim: session. Mr. II. A. Meyer. Miss Florrie Meyer and Master Irviu Meyer are visit ino- | riends and relatives in Newberry and Lexington.---K in;;st ree County Ifecord. 'JOlli. Miss Fit a Shelly is visiting Miss Louise Ochler in Chester. For Enticing Labor. I" rank Miller, colored, was tried bv Mayor Landlord several davs atfo on I lie charge ol eiiiicint* labor, and was sentenced lo pay ft fine of $7.~>.0f) or to serve thirty days. He paid his fine. The olTence wilh which Miller was charged was aliened to have been commit led on or about May I"). Miller, il appears, was seekiu.tr laborers lo >_ro 10 a place near the Norl^i Carolina line. ( hiel Adams and I lie members of his force cauuhl on |o Miller's jrame and went lo I lie depot to arrest him. Miller, however. learned that plans were makintr for his arrest, and lie hired a horse and hutitjy and drove to ( Union, lie had not been in Newberry atiain until several days a??o, when ) lie police learned thai he had returned, ami the arrest, was made bv Policeman Austin. Death of a Child. I'.ula May (ioree, ailed three years, died at Ibe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (). S. (Ioree. in West Fnd, on Saturday morninu shortly before 11 o clock. Millie F.ula May had been ill lor some'lime wilh typhoid fever. She was laid to rest in Rosemonl on Sunday niorninir. Her parents in their bereavement have (lie sincere sympathy of many friend*. For Wife Beating. Mayor Manuford had a nesrro in hi.court yesterday niorninir, chartrec with two offences?one of them wife liealini* and J he other cursinir and dis orderly conducl generally. lie wai sentenced lo pay a fine of $20 in eael case or to serve !5() days in each case 11 e chose I he days. 4 A NARROW ESCAPE. , Horse Washed Down The Creek And Occupants of Buggy Narrowly Escape Drowning. ' ( While driving p, Xewberrv sifter I lie heavy rain on Sunday after, noon Mr. Will Harrison ;m<i Miss 11 :i w k i ns, of tin- A11 > 11 (> 11' > 11 mill socj lion, had a narrow escape from drowning. Rocky Mranch, just beyond Mr. J. ('. Jlipp's homo, was considerably swollen, hill, thinking there ! would he no danger in crossing, Mr. I Harrison dro\'e in. The current was loo swill fop I he horse to pull the t huyiiv across. In his struggles the i horse hroke loose from the buggy, and I u';l< washed down the creek. It seems [almost miraculous that with the side and back curtains in position on tht ! bugyy, Mr. Harrison and Miss llawj kins should escape, lint tlicy managed j to yet out of the buyyy without seri ions hurl. j The horse and buyyv had been i routed Irom Air. I>. T. Mishop's livorv ! stable, in the oily. (| was thought until yesterday morniny that flu; I horse had been drowned, t>i11 it was found in the crook yesterday mm ni in*_r about a mile In-low where the crossinii was atlompteil. The horse was yo| out of the crook an 1 taken to the stable. The buyyy was badly damaged. Whitmire 6; West End 5. Whit mire defeated West End. on , ' he other meet ings in ||H> campaign, alterimou by ;i score of (> to f?. Hal terics : Simpson and MeCall. for Xewberrv: Laval and Williams. for i Whitmire. Mils; Xewberrv 10; Whitmire 7. ! Furors: Xewberrv H; Whitmire I. Struck out : I?v Simpson 7; bv Laval 10. I he irame \v;is attemlcd bv a I a rye ^ and enthusiastic crowd. Arrested For Gambling. Sheritt Huford on Sunday moruiny i caii'jht on to a lot of negroes who were cu^aiied in iratnhliu.1.! in I he I woo.Is near Helena, hut li" succeeded in arrest iny only two of tlieni. Will 11h*11ii and Tlieo Millcr I he others in the party are Frank | i bay. Mack W ilson, l1 rank Scott, Tom j i Abrains, .lack Williams, Will Davis. I and Robert Emeraijc. Warrants have | been issued for all of tlicm and they! i will be arrested and held on the I oharye of gambling. For Stealing Pocket, Book. | Leo Domiuick. colored, was convicted in Mayor Lanyford's court 'yesterday morniny on the charge of > si ea liny a pocket book from tin* home ot Mrs. \\ . 11. Carwile on Satu/lay morniny. Dominick was carrying , packayos for a store in the city and 1 had carried one to Mrs. Carwilo's home. After he left the pocket book | was missed and suspicion pointed towards him. lie was arrested, with 1 I lie result, as slated, of lii-; conviction yesterday morniny. lie was sontcno1 ed to pay a line of $ 1 or to serve j thirty days, and is serviny his son' tonco. j Adertised Letters. ! Letters rcainiuy in postotlicc at 1 Xewberrv, S. ('., for week ending j Any. J'Jnd, l!)08. Miss M aggie Butler. Mr. 11. T. Caldwell, Lawson faldI well, Mrs. Annie ('lark. Mrs. Delia Dais, Mrs. Linos Dean. Fannie L. Gale, Mr. Wesley Clary. Miss Lula Hartley, Miss Minio TTeri bert, M i s. Drooks llemb'1'son. Miss j I>. L. Hinyleton. Miss Hal tie Roland. Sarah. Mrs. 11. Sanders, Mr. W. (\ Sense. Jinlson House Smith. Macy Thomas, Mrs. Tunard. Persons calling for these letters j will please say that they wore adver1 tised. A Card. j To the Democratic Voters of Xowber ry County: i I desire to stale that my friends I placed my name before the people of j Newberry county, as ;i candidal for , | oonnly commissioner, with m.* oonI sent. and I regret very lunch that T , j missed several of the cainpniyn moet'jinys and other gatherings that I do sired to attend. 1 missed these gathI j eriuys boeauso 1 have boon in ill j health during this campaign. Now, j that it has about drawn fo a close, j I think that I have done about all that 1 could to. I leave myself iti the hands of the people of .Newberry county, and if they see fit to elect ; mo one'of their commissioners, T wiTl II servo I bom to the best of my abilfv, 41 ' wish to say 1 appreciate the good ; vole voii yavo mo two years ayo. and * 1 will thank you for whatever you i may do for mo on the 2.~>th of Auyusf, L. 0. Livingston. (Hotter 1 <nown as Charlton.) THIS IS ELECTION DAY. The Ballots Will Fall All Day Long? The Candidates for the Various Offices. I lie? first Democratic primary will be held today, and by four o'clock I this afternoon /|111? fate of most of lite candidates will have been decid- < cd. In some of tho races in all pro- i hahility a second election will be necessary, and this will conic two weeks : later, on September 8. < I lie polls will open this morning at 8 o'clock, and will close at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The voting precincts in the city of i Newberry will be located as follows Ml Ward I?Council chamber. Ward li? Park's store under ('rotwell hotel. Ward 15, Xo. 1?Herald and News i office. Ward .1, No. 2?Tinnnerman's ( store. I | Ward 4?Old Express office. Ward 5?Voting booth in front of mill gate, at rear of mill. Following are I lie candidates for the various State and county offices: For I'nited Stales senate?Jno. fiary F.vans, ,7no. P. ftrace, flcorge Johnstone, W. W. Lumpkin, O. B. | Martin, R. fI. Khett, E. 1). Smith. For governor?M. F. Ansel. Cole L. Blease. For lieutenant governor?Tlins. (!. MeLeod. For secretary of State?R. M. Mcr< *-J ( own. For comptroller general?X. W. Brooker, A. W. .tones. For Stnte treasnrer?R. 11. Jennings. For adjutant and inspector general?d. C. Boyd. 11. T. Thompson. For State superintendent of education I"'.. F.lmore. Stiles R. Mellichamp, J. E. Swearingen. For attorney general?J. Eraser 1 ,yon. For railroad commissioner?Jas. i Cansler, Banks 1,. Caughman. Frank C. Fishburne, 11. W. Richardson, J. A. Summerset I. For congress?Wyatt Aiken, Julius F. Bogus. For solicitor?R. A. Cooper. For State senator?Elbert 11. Anil, Alan Johnstone. For house of representatives?J. S. Dominick, II. II. Evans, Godfrey Harmon, F. W. lliggins. Arthur Kihler. J. M. Taylor, 0. Wells, C. T. Wyche. For sheriff?Cannon Ci. Blease, M. M. Bnford. For auditor?W. W. Cromer, Eng. S. Werts. For treasurer?Jno. L. Epps. For clerk of court?J no. C. Goggans. For master?W. A. Hill, II. II. Rikard. For superintendent of education? J. B. O'Neal I Holloway, J. S. Wheeler. For coroner?I N. Bass. L. T. I-!i?I iiui, W. K. Felker. For supervisor?IT. II. Abrams, L. I. Feaiile, Bonj. Ilalfacre, L. T). Morris, Jack B. Smith, J. Monroe Wicker. For county commissioner?G. II. Cromer, Geo. V. Dickert, Custis L. Leitzsey. I,. C. Livingstone, J. S. J. Suber, W. II. Wendt. T. J. Wilson. For magistrate: Townships Nos. 1 and 8?S. Ct. Carter. J. IT. Chappell. F. M. Lindsay, Clias. B. Tidwell. Township No. 2?J. C. S. Brown, C. T. Cromer. Township No. 3?Jno. Henderson. Township No. 4?R. M. Aughtry, F. W. Fant. Township No. .">?W. C. Sligli. Township No. (>?J. V. Flovd, J. W. TIendrix. Township No. 7?W. R. Keith. Township No. 9?B. B. Hair. E. B. Kihler. Township No. 10?P. B. Ellesor. Township No. 11?J. S. Fowler, C. L. Graham. W. B. Graham, W. L. Kibler. Removal old court house?For removal. Against removal. Death of Mrs. Mattie Berry. Mrs. Mattie. Berry, of Saluda county, died at her home in that county on Sunday, August Hi. Mrs. Berry leaves a number of relatives anfl triends. who deeply mourn her departure. Death of Mrs. Bello Rogers. Mrs. Belle Rogers, wife of Mr. Ed. ' Rogers, died suddenly on Sunday night. Mrs. Rogers was about twenty-two years old. Besides her hus' band she leaves two children, one be ing about three weeks old. I he family formerly lived in West i I'.nd, but at the beginning of this i year moved t? Mr, Allen Bishop's , place near Jalnpa. The physician! <1;'te> that death was the result of I dropsy of the heart. I FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Leifczsey Happily I Ceebrate Their Crystal Wedding. Mr. ami Mrs. 15. R. Leitzsey celel?rn!i*?l on Friday the fifteenth anni- i versary of tln.*ir marringe, and the oc- i i-asion was a very happy one. About 1 ime hundred of their friends were the recipients of Mr. and Mrs. Leitz- < sey's charming hospitality, am} at 12 I i> clock noon they partook of a fine i barbecue dinner, which was served | in the grove in front of Mr. Leitzsey's 1 home. < 'flu! invited guests included a mini- i her from the city and from different sections of the county, making a lraj>- ] py and congenial gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Leitzsey were the re- ' cipients of many handsome presents. Their many friends in Newberry county wish for them that they may pass many more anniversaries of their ] marriage, and that in their journey through life together their jovs may continuously increase with the passhig of the days. LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS. i Switch Board Installed by Telephone i Co.?New Cotton Coming In? Death of Child. : Little Mountain, Aug. 2-1.?The 1 drought in this section was broken | : last week with heavy jains. The | ' weather observer reports -1.4!) inches "ainlall for the week. ' Several bales of new cotton have ' been ginned and marketed in this place. The oil mill company has over- ! hauled its ginnery, employed an efficicnt dinner ami is in readiness for the busy season. During the severe thunder storm ! that passed over this section Tuesday ' ui'jht. ligjitning struck the steeple of!' the school building, damaging the root j considerably and splintering the ceil-! ing. i 1 I I .it tie Miss Mary Shealv entertain-j ed a number of her vonng friends at a i birthday party last Friday afternoon, j Mr. <). I. Shealy, of Clinton, made a short visit to liis parents Saturday and Sunday. Mr. !. I). Poland, another of our Clinton boys, spent several days at home las) week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinard, of Kin- \ ards, are spending some time with relatives. Mis.-* Mae Uradham, of Manning; Miss Cornelia Capers, of Washington, and Miss Willie Mae Wise, of Prosperity. visited Misses Flberta Sease and Mary Lathan last week. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Long, after an illness of a few days, died Saturday night. The interment took place yesterday afternoon in the family burying ground. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Mrs. Martha Shealy was buried yesterday afternoon at Pinev Woods church. She was the widow of Mr. Joshua Shealy. who died but a few months ago. Both had reached a ripe old age. Mr. C. l'\ Lathan is expected home today from the northern markets, where he has been buying the fall stock of goods for the firm of J. B. Lathan. Mrs. W. A. Counts and son Marion, and Mrs. .T. M. Sease, visited relatives in and around Prosperity last week. Mr. Frank L. Feagle has been on a visit to his parents. Mr. Clarence Monts and family, of Aiken, have been spending a while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Monts. The private telephone company of this place lias installed a small switchboard to accommodate the rural lines that have been recently run from here. Lines have been constructed info the Pincy Woods, to Peak and Spring 11 i 11, and in the section of country toward Pomaria and Hope Station. Including the telephones in town, the subscribers on these party lines have access to (>() or 7"> 'phones, besides long distance connection. The contract with the Southern B'dl has just been received, which gives the farm- i J ers connection out of Little Mountain for the regular toll rate. More lines promise organization this fall. The bridging system is used on the rural lines. The farmers own the complete lines and the tolls charged disinterested parties pay for exchange and keep lines in repair. Colored Sunday School and Educational Convention. The South Carolina Colored interdenominational Sunday School and! Kducat ional convention will meet with Miller A. M. R. church, in Xew- ( berry, August 27-."?0, 1008. Addresses! "ill be made by Dr. W. K. Pelham, ; 'V. Ceorge IV Cromer, and IV. I) fl 'Phillips." PNICNIC AT AMICK'S FERRY. Saluda Farmers' Union, in Lexington County, to Hear Speakers oil August 28. The K:tlmlu Fanners' union, in Lex ing ton comity, will give u puv.'c at \mick's Kerry, just beyond l he New-' >erry line in Lexington countv, on | Yugust 28. Everybody i.s invited to [ nine with wellfilled baskets, and a )ig crowd is expected Pr"?:n Ncwber y and Lexington counties. The first i>rimary will he over, and there will >e no politics at lhe gafberii?3. AdIresses will he delivered by ('ontrress- ! nan A. Frank Lever, of Lexington, | md Col IV O'Neall Holloway, of, dewberry. A pleasant day is beign 'ooked for- : ward tit. | COUNTY CAMPAIGN OVER. Meetings at Mollohon, Newberry and West End Attended by Large Crowds. The county campaign closed at j West End on Saturday night. The J meeting was at the Mollohon mill on Friday night, and in the court house, in the city, on Saturday morning. There was a heavy rain on Friday iftcrnoon. which interfered considerably with the Mollohon meeting, but I here was a good crowd, notwithstanding the extremely disagreeable weat her. The edd court house, where the tneetimr was held on Saturday morn- I ing, was filled by an audience which ! included people from nearly every i section of the county. There was a large crowd at West End on Saturday night, the meeting heimr held in front of the West End axaded school building. Senator I'lease, candidate for governor, spoke ! it the conclusion of the addresses ot ] I he count y candidates. The speeches of the countv eandidales at the three meetings above re- i ferred to were about the same as at, | tlw other meetings in tli campaign. Meeting of Rural Carriers. The carriers of Newberry county are requested to meet at the court house, on labor day, September 7, 1008. Business of much importance will come before the meeting and every carrier in the county is nut only requested but urged to attend the meet ing. li. C. Counts, President. \Y. (i. Peterson, Secretary. Has Achieved Snccess. The Herald and News is always glad to learn of the success of the young men who go out into the world from Newberry county. In a recent issue of the Spartan-' burg Journal it was stated: ''The V. M. C. A. congress had its third and last annual meeting for the summer Thursday night, and it was excellent in every respect. The youm* men represented the candidates for the legislature, and made some capital speeches. The improvement in the speaking of these young congressmen is so great that it furnishes a most impressive object lesson of the possibilities afforded by this congress." Among the most excellent speeches mentioned by the Journal is one by Mr. Y. J. Boozer. Mr. Boozer is a youmr man who went from this county to Spartanburg some five years ago. lie was reared in No. 0 township, hut went to Spartanburg from Kinards, where his father, Mr. D. L. Boozer, now lives. lie started in Sparlanburcr on a small salary, hut his energy and industry have brought him to the front, and lie is now half owner in the Rigby Manufacturing company, a lumber and general wood working concern, and is president of the company. Some time ago lie received a most tlattering offer to go to Virginia with one of the large concerns there in the same business, and he now has this offer under consideration. Mr. Boozer's many friends in this countv are proud of the merited success which he has achieved. First Class Barbecue. Messrs. M. (). Livingston and Henry ('. Hichardson will give a barbecue at Mr. W. M. Bobb's residence, near Bachman Chapel church, on Friday, September 4. A first-class dinner in every particular is guaranteed. There will probably he some speaking t'? entertain those who attend. I'he pi ice of dinner will be 40 cents fo, gentlemen and 3o cents for ladies F*verybod v is cordially invited and will be welcomed. Lost Fine Mules. Mr. P. L. vlloo/.er lost in April a f'ine mule which he valued at $27."). and on last -Saturday night he lost a $'200 mule. This is exiraordinarily hard luck with fine mules. Ootton Market. Good Middling 10 Strict Middling 10 A CARD. G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice i.^^H all the courts. Money (o lend ten years time nt G per cent. For a time, may lie found at Mas-^H| tor's office. SPECIAL NOTICES. H 1 CENT A WORD. II No advertisement taken for <n less than 25 cents. M CIGAR CALESMAN WANTED?Ex perience unnecessary. $100 per R month and expenses. Peerless Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. DON'T WAIT until all those cottjj^H picking laps and sheets at Sumnu^^^H Bros. Co. are sold. Buy today. SALESMEN WANTED?to lookfl^H ter interest in Newberry adjacent counties. Salary or c^H^H mission. Address The llarvey Co., Cleveland, O. SEELYARDS and scale beams Summer Bros. Co. NOTICE?Four boxes Star Lye Smith Bros.', for 2.5c. JUST RECEIVED car nails and wi^^SE ear lime, car cement, at Summ^^^B| Bros. Co. ?90B COAL?Why pay more for inferlio^^H coal when you can buy Blue^ieiaBH Jellico at $5.00 per ton?AugusilBB delivery. Joh/a'Scott. Jl WAGON AND BUGGY rims, spoket^H ties, bolts, tools at Sumnier Bro.si^H| sn WHITE WINE VINEGAR at Smitl^B Bros.', for 25c. PROMPT AND POLITE attention nHS Summer Bros. Co., whether you buj^Hfl VH H5 \ ARI)S PRETTi WALL paper?HS ing at 15c. Broaddns & Ruff. LOST*?An opportunity to save your?S| money if you buy before seeing us.jKl dimmer Bros. Co. SEE BROADDUS & RUFF's glass^B :jt 3 0c. & fl| j THE I ollowing brands of tobacco will be sold at Smith Bros.' 2 l-2c.fl| tor .)c. ents: Common Sense, Wine^H Sap, Big Stick and Ninety Nine. flB WANTED?A housekeeper, white^H? middle aged. Will pay reasonablc^^Eg salary for the right person. Apply at this Office. FINE Berkshire pigs for sale. 'Phone 'AT. Mellardv Mower. FOUND?A pair of eye glasses been lett at this office which the^Bjj owner can have by calling for same.Wpl HAVE YOUR BUGCY rubber tired ilt Summer Bros. Co. ^K| PINTS, quarts and half gallon fruit jars at Summer, Bros. Co. TIN CANS and solder at Summot^Bl Bros. Co. k: v GIN REPAIR,S?See us for beltin?\^KjF riginal gandv, and leather, gin J# piping, oils, etc. You inquires giv-^S en prompt attention. Summer Bros. Co. Wj' | ?spLENDID AUTOMOBILE for hire 1' Kngagements solicited. Rates rea- If sonablo. Competent chauffeur. Call ? or felephone. |70 Summer Brothers Co. ;WE HAVE ARRANGED TO AcjH j as agents for the Rambler and FoJS&jl I automobiles. We request an opp(>fflHffi tunity to demonstrate the snpcHQM iority of these machines with vow to securing your orders. ~"-8- Summer Brothers Co.^l^a FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT?An-Xfc other car just received, and whilef^M it lasts goes for best patent, $5.25^B Best half patent $4.85. MosolcflB Bros, Prosperity, S. C. ! A. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, bSH I opened shop just back of post oflfh^BB 1 fI imates furnished on applicatioHBB Repair work given prompt atteHH 1 tion. wSl