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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movements of Nowberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry and Othor Happonings. (). Mc|{. Holmes, of Newberry, has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. liaughton, for several days.?Spartanburg Journal. 1">th. I'rol. ('. W . Riser leaves this week for Xe wherry where he will tea eh again in the preparatory department of the eollege.?Leesville News, Kith. I'rol'. Krnest Brockinann, of .Newberry, was in town a day tliis week and called pleasantly at the News olliee.?Leesville News, Kith. 'I'lie West Knd school under the direction of Miss Laura Blease, assisted by Miss Herniee Martin, will open next Monday. Mrs. II. S. I >ooy.er, of Xcwherry, eaine in Sunday afternoon to spend a few days with her sou, Mr. ('. A. Stewart and family, on Shelby street. ?Itlaeksburg eojr. ( ' affuey Ledger, I'rof. Scliuuipert, of Newberry, name on Friday to take charge of (he high school, which opened on Monday. Winnsboro News iV: Herald, Kith. Misses I tanner (ireen, Kinnia Wodgers, and Kleanor Martin left Wednesday lor ('IriM-'a college. Miss Julia I'hiIli] >s h;is gone to I Due West where she will enter Duej West Female college. I Miss Juanita Fvans has returned! to lielinont college in Nashville. Tenn. Mrs. .los. I,. Keit i has gone to Vir- I ginia in \i>ii her parents and other relative- ai d friends. Mr. J. I']. .lone.-, ami hi- -nn l?o\\ ! of < Ireenville. are \ i-it jMg at Mr. I', f N. Austin's. Mi-s Anita Davidson will leave t.?-j morrow for Dcthune. where -lie will i t each. I lot. J. .1. Kihler. of Newherrv. j a former teacher i.f Morven high school spent a few davs here | last week with his nian.v friends.? Morven cor. N. (Ansonian, Sept. 15. Joliunie Kelly was arrested yester-l da \ l>\ ( hie I . 111 o. ( . Adams on the | charge o| selling whiskey. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Important Meeting Called For Next Monday?Freight Rates and Other Matters to be Discussed. I lie chamber of commerce will hold j a meeting in their room- on next ' Monday evening at eight ..Ylock. All' the members are urgently reijuested 1 to attend promptly as bn<iuess of importauce is t<> lie transacted. It is expected that a representative Iron'. I lie ('idnmbia < liamber of c.unmerce ; will he present ami 'lie matter of] local freight rales will he ili<cn>sed. i Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.1 Rev. Edward Fnlenwider. Pastor. I here will l>e the regular services " the Lutheran church Sumla\. At II a. in., the pastor will preach mi I he text, \,,w there was a long war between llie house of Saul ami the house of David, but David waxed stronger and stronger, and the house ol Saul waxed weaker ami weaker." " s-'ni. :!: 1. At S o'clock the <ub,i?'cl will lie. ''Ilovv to ijrovv." the second in the series of -er-mms on I he '' (irow i ng eh ris| ian. Sunday school at lit o'cluck. The public is cordially invited to al! vices. Death of Mrs. Malinda Higgins. Mrs. Malinda lliggins. win? has '' en ill had health for some time and confined to her bed f..r ten weeks, died on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock al the residence of her brother. Mr. A. J. S. Lams ford. Mrs. lliggins was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WiMiam Langford. She was married t.. Mr. William Iliggjns, who died a gooit many years ago. She was in her sixtv.tillli year. 'I'he burial was had in Woseinmit Wednesday afternoon at four o clock, services being conducted by |{ev. (}. A. Wright. Woman's Missionary Union. I he Woman s Missionary union, of the Reedy liiver association, will meet with the First Baptist church on Friday of next week, the 'Jotli, and continue through Saturday. All the ladies o| the city and countv are in\ited to attend. I he program will be printed next issue. Abbeville Treasurer. Mi. W. W. Bradley who was appointed treasurer of Abbeville county to fill out the unexpired term of his uncle W. T. Bradley, deceased, declines to serve and Gov. Ansel has appointed his brother J. I?\ Bradley who was nominated in the recent primary. I he Bradleys seem to have a "cinch on the job. They are mig'htv clever people and it is' no wonder the voters of Abbeville honor them. PRESENTED WITH LOVING OUP. Dr. Scherer Remembered by His CoLaborers?Faculty Give Expression to Their Esteem. The final meeting of the faculty of Newberry college with Dr. James A.* B. Scherer before his departure for Pasadena, Cal., was held on Monday evening. Dr. Scherer has been president of Newberry college for four years, succeeding Dr. (Jco. B. Cromer. During his term of office the college has grown both in equipment and enrollment. More than $100,000 has been added to the endowment fund and several new buildings have been erected until at present I he equipment and facilities of I lie institution are second to no denominational college in the St;ile, ami it is with much regret on the part of the friends of the institution that Dr. Scherer felt called upon to lender his resignation, I hough, of course, the field to which he goes is much larger and the opportunities for work much greater. One feature of the meeting of the faculty on Monday evening in addi-1 lion to bidding' Dr. Scherer and his laniily (iodspccd was the presentation to |>r. Scherer on the part of the faculty of a beautiful silver loving Clip. I lie presentation was made by Dr. A. .1. Bowers, who is cluiirman of the I acuity until the arrival of I lie new president. In making the presentation Dr. Dowers spoke as follows: Newberry college has been fortunate in her presidents. Whoever may have preceded him, uo >11.111 before him or since could bav" excelled the sel I'-sacri I'jcing de "o i ?11 ami the unyielding faith of Dr. .1. I'. Smell/.er, who cheerfully j'.-ive the best years of bis being to I'oic endeavor to keep alive the dying embers of her life and fan t ieni to flaiue .nice more. I At aunt her crisis in her history : w.;-en she second time made j Newberry her home, a strong, true man of (ioi] wrought well and long with courageous soul to build again :i solid foundation for her stay, and ii" mime is dearer to her heart than that oi Dr. (Jco. W\ Holland. In still another crisis Dr. (Jco. B. Cromer was called of Cod and the church to lead her assembling forces to ;i larger service. and with the steady zeal ami failhfulness of a line, sel I -denial and the power of a noble endowment of mind and body carried her lar lorward i:i her march towards her final triumph. Dr. James A. 15. Scherer, too diffident to believe that he could crown the work of such men. nevertheless under Cod has done it and in achicveI nii'Mt gone far beyond the fondest I hopes of his best friends ami most anient admirers. Persuaded by the call of a higher duty, alter tour years of, m some respects. unparalleled success, he has today severed his connection with us. In the charmed circle of college lite, where earnest men are banded together to solve the problems controut ing those who humbly seek to direct the destinies of the voung, there are many occasions to hind us to each other with the tender lies of a deep sympathy formed in tlit* glow "I ' high resolve and hope. And while we who sii still and labor, laving reverent hand to the morning jt:i-M\ and the noonday toil, may not tullv appreciate the gil'f.<? of nature and Me persistence of Spirit iu which I another may go forth into the world's j bu-y ways and return laden with I he power to build ami ci|iiip, yet we will yield to none in sincere appreciation and regard lor blessed and honorable accomplishment. j In I his spirit, therefore, we hid i farewell to Doctor Scherer," our lionore.1 president. Beguiled by the splendor of a noble sphere, may he realize the same measure of success, ami greater, with which heaven has blessed him here, and may the same grace support and guide him, which in trials and disappointments has sustained him in his ettorts to strengthen the cause of Newberry college and Christian education. Dr. Scherer, in the name of the faculty I present you this loving cup. on -have received many tokens of e>!eem and many far more valuable than this, but you have never received, nor will you ever receive one ten| dered in a sincerer spirit or with a more fervent motive, and we trust you will not regard this as the least. Dr. Scherer responded in his usual happv style expressing his appreciation of tlie beautiful token of rememj hrance on the part of his former or.l:t borers, The following is the inscription on I he loving cup: President James A. B. Scherer, Pii.D L. L. D., . - NFrom j The Faculty of Newberry College, Sept. In, 1008. REEDY RIVER ASSOCIATION. Will Meet Today With First Baptisi Church?Continue Through Sunday. The Kcedy River association wil meet with the First Baptist churcl today at ten o'clock and will continm through Sunday. At present the association embrace! only thirteen churches all of whiol are in Newberry county except Hurricane church which is in Lauren: county. When the association was formed it embraced not only New berry county but Laurens and Greenville counties, but about fifteen yean ago other associations were for men and left only the thirteen churchc: but the old name lieedy Kiver wa: retained. The association meets annually am considers at its annual meetings sub jccls pertaining to missions, the or plumage, aged ministers, education temperance, Sunday school pcripdi cals, and woman's work. This morning at eleven o'clocl Rev. C. Lewis Powler, of Clinton will preach tin; introductory sermot before ll??? association. Dr. 10. M. Pot eat; president of Pur man university, will deliver an ad <lrcss tonight al the First Baptis church on christian education. Tin evening will be given to educatioi land il is expected that Dr. Dee Davi Dodge, of Dimes tone college, and Di James, of Greenville Female eollegi will ))c present. On Saturday business perlainin; lo the various subjects coming be fori the association will be attended to. < >n Sunday morning al the Firs Baptist church Dr. \V. T. Perrienx assistant secretary of the State mis sion board, will preach at elevei i o clock. I here will also be service al n in lit and preaching by one o I lie visit ing ministers. | CHIEF ADAMS SUBMITS REPORr. Order of Town Good?Number of Ar rests Made and Fines Collected. Newberry. S. P., Sept. 10, 1008. The Honorable Pilv Council, "e.vb.Mv , S. P. Gentlemen: I respectfully subnvi to your honorable body the followin; las the report from my depart men covering the time from May 12th ti Sept. 12th, 1008, inclusive.: The order of the town has beei irood during the period covered, ii fact above I he ordinary. The healtl of the police force has been ver good. None of the policemen bavin: losi any lime save a week given I each of i hem for vacat ion. Tli iruard house cells and all apartment around police head(|uarters have bee thoroughly scoured and renovated ani are now in good sanitary condition The i >olieeinen are all working togetli er in harmony and endeavoring Ih best they can to conserve the bes interests of the town. The number <?f arrests made durin this period is as follows: R. N. Austin R. I'. Bradley ;{ 1II. II. Franklin 12 1Thos. I\ Adams 150 I fra O. Burton 2"> 1Juo. ('. Lee | ] Ino. P. Adams, chief 18 1M. 15. Chalmers, heallli olticer . 'A 1Sain C. 11 iller 1 Total Ml Amount oI fines collected .. .$774.;} day Amount of fines and days of those who served I itne on the town chain gang and in guard house . .$2:P?.00 :10 Itespect fully submit led, Jno. C. Adams, Chief of Police. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCE Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. The regular services will be hel in Central on the approaching Sal: bath. At the morning hour the sei vices will be directed by the pastoi The subject will be "the church an Wr^vork." The singing will be special feature of the worship. The Sunday school meets at o'clock for Bible study and all ar invited. The evening worship will begin a 8 o clock with a song service and discourse by the pastor on a Gospc theme. All visitors to the city and (he gen oral public are invited. i Arrived in Buenos Ayres. Dr. J as. K. Gilder received a cabl message from his son, Dr. Jas. I<i Gilder, Jr., on Monday announcin his arrival in Buenos Ayres. Dr. Gi l der, Jr., goes to South America fo the purpose of practicing his profes [sion of dentistry. REBUILDING THE BRIDGES. t Work on Steel Bridge Progressing New Bridge to be. Built at Ohappells?Work on-Other Bridges. . 1 Supervisor J. Mouroo Wicker says l that the work of removing the steel 3 bridge out of. the river at Higgins Ferry is progressing nicely ami lie * expects to have it all out ready for i rebuilding by the latter pert of this - week. i Mr. (leorge E. Ilinson. of Austin j Bros., Atlanta, who have the eon tract for rebuilding the bridge, is su perintending the work of removing it ? trom the river, and will commence 1 next week rebuilding it. lie expects < if everything is favorable to have the bridge completed within two weeks. Mr. Wicker says that he is expeet1 ing specifications for the steel bridge - at ( happells this week and as soon - as the plans and specifications are re, ceived he will advertise for bids for - the rebuilding of this bridge. It is lh<> purpose of Saluda and Newberry c counties to build the steel bridge at , ('happells or rather a steel span i acmss I he river. The approaches, of course, will be Imill of wood as liere to fore. A ferry has been established - a I ( happells and will be ferried unt til the bridge is rebuilt. p Mr. Wicker says'that, the approach i on I lie Newberry side to the wagon s hi idge :it the jrailroad crossing at . Saluda river above ("happells has r> been ordered repaired and his information is Iliat (lie approach is finishr ell and travel has been reusmed. It l> seems Hint at this place only the | flooring was washed awav. I All the bridges between Newberry , nnd Whit mire !!ia: u damaged - h:ive been re:?j d. The approach , ! > the -i -el brdge at l)*sn'-in's creek s !'< -r WI?itmi-o \v? ?a>'-d .-way and I' the bridge over Uilder's creek and :'!so over Indian creek were also damaged. No steps have been t,.ken set to reb.uhl I lie liridue .-.. oss Enoree at Whit mire between Cni and Newberry. but a ferry lias been installed at this place and is now'being operated by the two counties. As soon as the other contractwhich have been made are completed, work will commence on rebuilding the ^ bridge at Whitmire over Enoret.. The Harmon bridge over Hush riv7 or be I ween No. 8 and No. 9 townships will be rebuilt at once. Arrangements were made before the freshet to build a new bridge at this place ! and I lie contract for the lumber had " also been let. The lumber is sawed 11 and as soon as the work on (he steel ^ hi idge. at Higgins Ferry is completed ? Mi. icker will take the chain gaus* " and build. Harmon bridge. (> Before his term expires Mr. Wicks or will have replaced all of the bridg11 es (hat were wasehed awav or damagod in the county, and so far as bridg' os go will turn the county over to his successor in excellent, condition, e 1 Tribute of Respect. The following resolutions were unS? animously adopted at the regular annual meeting, August 22, 1008, of Co. (J.. I .'{(It Keg. S. ('. V.: ? Whereas, it has pleased Almighty ? (rod in 11 is sovereign wisdom to sum| mon trom this lite our comrade, S. -il\ Taylor, Dec. (>. 1007. in his 87th j year and W. T. Dennis Au?. 31. 1007, ? ; in his /2nd year, therefore lie it re? I solved by Co. (i., 13th Regiment S. ( | Volunteers, j 1st. I'll at we bow in humble sub| mission to the decree of an all-wise 0 j Providence and say, "Thy will bo s j done.'' I 2nd. That we hereby testify to the j worth of our deceased comrades as j upright, honorable, and brave sol0 diers. 3rd. I hat we extend to tlx? bereaved family our heartfelt sympathv. 4th. That a page in our minute book bo dedicated to their memory. ^ '">Mh I hat a copy of these resolutions be sent to the families and they d be published in the county papers. A. A. Nates, (r. B. Anil, 'f. M. Worts, '' Committee, a FARMERS MAY COMBINE. t) 0 Plan On Foot To Merge Cotton Association and Farmers' Union. News and Courier. Columbia, Sept. 10.?'The State executn o commit toe of the Farmers' union hold a meting here today, which was well attended, and the countv presidents will be in session tomorrow. Several important matters tire e now under consideration, among them l. being a plan to merge the Southern g Cotton association and the Farmers1 I- union. r 5- FOR SALE?Pony and buggy cheap. Apply Herald and News office. ,lt RURAL PHONE LINE. v Being Built Out From Pomaria?Will Connect With Bell System. Covering the County. Mich The people who live in tho commun- Mult ily <>t* Pomaria between Pomaria and Strit Little Mountain, and those out in Qooc the neighborhood of Mr. Ilayne Folk, have arranged for the construction of private telephone lines and the Q. work of building these lines 'has been all commenced. They have also arrang- ten ; ed with the Southern Hell Telephone Fi Co. to make connection with that ays- tor's tem, which will put them in talking . distance with all the world. When t liis system is completed we will have in Newberry county a net work of 1 telephones, which will give us com- [sJq mimical ion with all parts of the county. ess . PARR SHOALS POWER CO. SOL ? w, The Site For tho'Dam Being Inspected by an Expert?It is Expected to Have Something Doing Bin Soon. su in Mr. \V. S. Downing, of New York, and Mr. A. 1,. Scott, of Boston, have SOI been in Newberry for several da vs. They are connected with the Parr Shoals' Power company, and Mr. MAI Downing has been looking over tho |j< site |'?>r the dam and making estimnt- wi es of the cost of labor and material. v<: File purpose, is to make report to the company which owns this water pow- LAI or with a ^view of commencing the st construction of the dam. This is mie of the best water powers on I>road river and there is no FOI doubt that the dam will be built. It |v would serve a very large section of h< the State with cheap power and lights, A and judging from the experience of S. other companies which have installed It similar plants it should be very profitable to the promoters. LAI It is understood that within a very ev short time work on the construction of the dam will be commenced and will be pushed forward as raoidly as 50 possible. aD ( TO INSTALL PASTOR. OUI Interesting Services at Presbyterian Church Next Sabbath?Rev. J. -i1' E. James to be Installed. 111 The Rev. J. E. James will be formally installed pastor of the Avelcigh ,S] Presbyterian church on next Sabbath. The following commission was appointed by South Carolina Presbytery to do this work: BR^ Rev. F. W. Gregg, of Abbeville, S. ('., will preach the installation ser- jj1 111(111 and propound the constitutional g questions. Rev. S. L. Wilson, of Ninety Six, S. will give the charge In the pastor. Rev. R. S. Latimer, of qj.j Newberry county, will deliver the i charge to the people. Mr. II. I). Boozer, a ruling elder of Smyrna Presbyterian church, will be 5( present to complete the commission the appointed by the Presbytery. There will also be preaching at 8 p. in. by one of the visiting ministers. NE^ A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend both these services. T, Dr. Drehcr at Home. I he following from the Columbia correspondent of the News and fourier will be read with interest <bv many of our readers who know Dr. Dreher: " SPI Dr. Julius I). Dreher. American consul to the Society Islands, is in ('1 the city with Mrs. Dreher. Two years m ago Dr. Dreher was given an (appointment in the consular service and assigned to the Society Islands, making his home on the island of Tahiti. He h and his wife have enjoyed excellent ? health in that far-away but beautiful land, and Dr. Dreher speaks with en- ^ thusiasm of the life there. He has P during the last year'built a comfor- fc table and attractive consulate on Tahiti. For several weeks Dr. Dreher will visit his aged mother at Sehvood, Lexington county, who is now in her 87th year, and he will return to Tahiti next month, sailing from San MR! Francisco about the middle of the fr month. Dr. Dreher was formerly pres- be ident of Roanoke college, Salem, Va. tv and is well known throughout the nl South in educational circles. He is N" a brother of Superintendent E. S. tf Dreher, of the Columbia city schools. ~ " pT V Silver Street Lutheran Church. The Sunday school of Silver Street Lutheran chtvrch will meet iiext s Sunday afternoon at o'clock. At ^ 1 o'clock Rev. S. p. Koon will con- ?l duct service. All who attend will re1 ccivc a hearty welcome. WE SELL dry cells for telephones FOI gasoline engines, automobiles, etc., m 25c. each. Summer Bros. Co. 4t-st \ Cotton Market. : (Corrected by Nat Gist.) Old Ootton 'M Uing 91-2 ,jwj . New Ootton. Uing .. .. 8 3-4 ? >t Middling 8 7-8 'M 1 Middling .... 9 " M ' A CARD. I G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in Jj the courts. Money to lend on ? years time at 6 per cent. ' >r a tiqic, may be found at Mas- '* > oflico. { SPECIAL NOTICES. \ CENT A WORD. advertisement taken for than 25 cents. * < ID GOLD Elgin or Waltham itches, $25.00. Daniels & Williamson. r A HOME OF J. A. BURTON, vo rent and profit by its increase valuo at the same time. -ID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. NY MEN are laying the founda- ' >ns for independence through . ] ise real estate investments. Ai*o >ii f Let J.'A. BURTON help you.' .'EST DESIGNS in Brooches and ick Pius. Daniels & Williamson. f. SALE?Cheap for the cash one reive year old black mule, on bay u-se, one coll. Quality guaranteed. ( ildross N. (v. Gallman, Prosperity, C\, Telephone 290-4 rings. 'GEST STOCK Solid Gold Rings V er shown in Newberry. Daniels & Williamson. 10 Rolls Crepe Paper just arrived ;olors, 5 cents each at ' Anderson .10c. Co. i PRICES arc low, quality con- I tiered. Tf you want a piece of welry that will give satisfaction id be a pleasure always buy from Daniels & Williamson. lipment Decorated Bowls and hers just in at Anderson 10c. Co. V.CELETS of style and quality Daniels & Williamson. amps! Lamps! All kinds from 10c. 1.00 each at Anderson 10c. Co. VUINE HAND CUT GLASS we >n 't sell t ho acid cut. flj Daniels & Williamson. )0 Folds Decorated Crepe Paper |9 "newest" colors at | Anderson 10c. Co. P N STYLES in Belt pins, Buckles, g al pins. gj Daniels & Williamson. ablets, Inks, Pencils, etc., at 1 Anderson 10c. Co. 30LINE 2.1c. per gallon al Summer Bros. Go. \ 1CTACLES AND EYEGLASSES curiitely fit led to your eves. Best inlitv lenses. Satisfaction guar- , iteed. Reasonable prices. Daniels & Williamson. ARE headquarters for grates and !e, etc. Summer Bros. Co. i Broaddus & Ruft's Toilet Soap, J ox Paper, Talcum Powder, Dental | owder, Tooth Brushes, etc., be- I ?re you buy. I NTED?Your orders for best o ump Coal. Get our prices. Summer Bros Co. J S. HELEN RAY having returned I "m King's Business college, will Sj (gin a class in stenography and || pewriting on Oct. 1. Kor partic- I frs, apply ai 1724 Main street, ewberry. t$ !NTY COTTON SHEETS at I Summer Bros. Co. I N. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has J ened shop just back of port, office. 11 tiumtes furnished on application. fl opair work given prompt atton I SALE?One good second hand owcr- T. C. Pool. 1