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PERSONAL AND OTHERWIS] Movements of Nowberrians and Th( Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. Mr. Robert llayne Tarrant, a No l)e11 y boy who holds a responsil position wifh ;I large importing a exporting firm \(>vv <)il(.;lns the past sniiiiiier in Kngland a Franco on a pleasure trip. Rev. (ieo. A, Wright, who has bo spending several days in llender.se ville, N. is e.vpectod home tod and regular service will be held 'llio Maplist church on Sunday inoi in.'-,' an.l evening. The eommuni will be administered at the morni sorvice. I>r. J. M. .Inliiison left on Mond for I tall iniore. Mrs. .J. W. 11umbert and Mr>. 1>. Wiyhtman left yesterday for Gr Court where they will hold disfr missionary meeting. Mrs. I'rank 15. Mcintosh is visiti Dr. James Mcintosh. Mrs. <). |,. Sclmmpcrl spent Wo nesday in Columbia. Mr. and Mix. \\f. s. Spearman i turned j.. wherry mi last Tuesdi 'I'll e I'achclor Maids will hold special meeting at I he rooms ..f I chamber of cmniucrcc ne>:l Tuesd la 11 eruoon at four o'clock. A fi liieeling is requested. I he Weeks' ('oncerl Coinpanv, I firs I number in the lyceuin cour "ill appear in Holland hall on Oct. or 101 h. Those who have not seci ed seasmi tickets may secure liekt at Maves book store where they ;i llo\\ on sale. Mr. S. (i. ( arler is now ;i| j Famous Store and will be .Jad have his IViends call |,> See him. Miss llattic Shelley, who has be visiting Mr. M. W. Shelley in Sp; tanburg has relur I home. L ho Sumter Racing Association, I lie Sumter Racing Association u lake place on November M> to |i>. An interesting programe has be arranged ami fine sport may be h by those who en.joy that sort of fi ii'otlini; and runniiej pur? have been provided. K. G. JUSTUS ARRESTED. SherilV Buford Returning From He dersonvillc With Prisoner. Spartanburg, Sept. Sheriff M. Ilulord, o| Newberry count v, ; ri v'*?l toniuhl from I lenders) ville. N. c.. witl, K. (i. Justus, a c. tractor and buibler, under arre Junius is said to be wanted in Ne berry on the chartre of jumping hi 'here. II, is in jail here louiuhl. The Stale. SherilV Ibifonl has Justus charge Mail has been "ranted in I sum of . {Odin but has not vet be yiven. To Solicit Subscriptions. Gen. \\ ilit* Jones, chairman of I I b?inocrat ic parly, has appoint i losses. ('. M. (lalloway, eliairm: " 'id \\ . R. Mrjiilford. both of (he ( lumbia Stale, to name committees oach county to solicit subscripts t<> the lb-van campaign fund in ea community. 'Hie commit lee named from II community is \\\ || .Wallace, \\ Johnstone, and ('. T. Wyche. Tli J?ro expected to cull on (he peo| and solicit contributions. total amount raised and s< Ihrouuh the Columbia State as pri ?'?l yesterday is sH-1.21S.!IS. Of | amount Newberry is ;mi| down as h; iug contributed $l:5S.t)l>. County Chairman Doininick s;i he has received from Liberty club cents collected on election day. If a other (dubs look up collections || should report promptly so that I money may be acknowledged a forwarded. Meteorological Record. September, 1008. Temperature. Mean maximum 8'J.o. Mean minimum 00.2. Mean 71..'?. Maximum !)'_?; date 2nd. Minimum Mi; dale 2!) and oO. 0 real est daily ran ire. Precipitation. Total I.01inches. Greatest in 21 hours .71 inch; d r?tb. Number of days?With .01 inch or more precipitat fi; clear 11 ; fair 12; cloudy 7. Thunder clouds 2, 4, 2.8. Auroras?Magnificent display Northern lights on night of 11th 1 ween 8 and 0 o'clock. Light fi on 20 and .'10. W . O. Peterson, ('ooperative Observer Now and then a mosquito goes at night on a bat.?News and Com B. SHE LEAVES WITH CHILD 38e Mrs. Lake Leaves Her Husbaiu Takes Child?Is Arrested in Columbia. w- In an i.s.sue of a few days ago in l)le (ion was made of I'he hearing bef< nd Chief Justice Pope as to tlio eusti; ml. of the small child ol! Mr. and M ncl Hubert Lake, the father and motl having separated, and each of tli en seeking the possession of the ehi >n- At the hearing an apparent reconc ay at ion was effected between the h in 'band and wife, and they undcrtc 'n- again to live together. on Mut their domestic life did not so ng to improve any. Seme different seemed to exist which eon Id not av fully overcome. At last Mr. and M Lake agreed that they could get ahi M. better living in some other town th ay Newberry, so arrangements were mil ict for Iliein to leave yesterday morni for Anderson. Lake sold several i nir tides of furniture, and got togetl something like $70.00 in cash. WT^ d- ucsday night very early husband a wife retiroil, bolli seeming happy a e- contented, expecting to get up eai iy. I hi- following morning to start a I heir journey. Their little boy \\ be in the bed with them, and in I ay po<-ke>t i?f Lake's trousers lav I ill money to take his wife, his child a himself away from the scenes of lh lie unpleasant differem ?s. I?nl a rather good looking womi >b- accompanied by a child, boarded I ir- Southern passenger lr;iiii that nij. Is about !) o'clock. A couple of Lnki ire friends recognized in fhuu.^lic w and baby of their friend. They w< iie lo Die house where the Lakes h to been living and a'Woke Lake. M Lake and tlu? babv were not I he en Lake said nil of his money exec i r- I illy cents was also gone, as well i new suit case and a revolver. Lii complained that lie fell dazed, a slated ilia; he tell as if he had Ik ill under the iullucuce of some drug As soon as the young man coi en "jet before Magistrate Hlease ad caused a warrant to be issued for 111. depart inn wife, charging her w ?es grand larceny. Chief of l\d Adams telephoned the police liej quarters at (*< 1 uiiibia to meet I train and arrest the woman if she \> on. ft was not long before he reee ill- ed information that Mrs. Lake v in custody, and (hal the baby, inon pistol and suit case were found w M. her. ir- ( liiel Adams went to Columbia v hi- Ienlay morning, returning vesterd >n- afternoon with .Mrs. Lake. The c; s.|. will he handled by Magistrate* Blea w- Lake has possession of the ehi lis .Indue Pope having issued an on ? awarding him its custody. The you man says lic?will not attempt to I in with his wife any longer. be eu At Avelcigh Presbyterian Churc The series of services preparatr to communion at the Avelcigh Pr bytcrian church were begun Wedn he day night. The Hew ('. M. Ho; ed of Anderson, is assisting the past \n, Wev. .1. Iv ,lamest in these servic 'o- I he services Wednesday night wi in much enjoyed by all. The serv uis at night begins at 8 o'clock. Serv edi also this morning at II o'clock a night al H o'clock. Saturday morni his and evening at the usual hours, an cordial invitation is extended to ; ile Large Sweet Potatoes. Mr. K. Iv Sligh, of Sliglis, in I nt county, sends the editor of The 11 nl- aid and News by mail a sweet poh his that weighs three and one h iv- pounds. lie writes: "If you wisli large one have a car placed |VS Sliyhs." This one is large enon ll looks as if it were of the yell ,.v vain variety. icy 11 will lake olny a few of I I he ->i/e to make ? bushel. The edi ml thanks Mr. Sligh for the potato ji it is I he largest we ever saw, but our own use we prefer the stnal variety. Garmany School. The flarmany school will open n Monday, October otli. The sell will be taught this session by Pi .Tames Buzhardt. The trust* Messrs. ,T. Luther Clever and J. J. Brown and the teacher would be g if the patrons would take note of time for the opening and have tl' ate children present at the beginning I he school. ion T.ittle .Tack Archhohl sat in a con Holding an oleaginous pie; He stuck in his thumb and dislrili of ed a plum, be- And a senator winked his eye. ost ?News and Couru If Mr. Bryan is really throi with him for the present, we are ] pared to give Col. Roosevelt a i out j jolts?.but we don't wish lo interr iei^Mr. Bryan.?-News and Courier. BEFORE JUSTICE POPE. I? Dr. Mauldin of Greenville Wants to Force Pharmaceutical Board to Grant License. 011- Dr. 0. A. Mat I hews, of Beniiettsnre villo, chairman of the State Board of 1 >dy Pharmaceutical examiners, came to is. N'ewherry yesterday. < !ier Mandamus proceedings were heard : em yesterday before Chief Justice Pope < il<l. to require the State board to furnish i ili- a certificate to Dr. \V. 11. Mauldin, 1 us- <>l Greenville, who was refused by i iok the board in June of tliis year though I lie held a diploma from the medical s em college of Baltimore. l)r. Mauldin j fcs had taken only a three years' course i b<? and had never had any .practical i rs. work in a drug store, and the board l ing holds that it cannot issue a certifi- > an cate under I he law to any applicant i ide unless lie lias taken the four years' < ng course including experience in a drug I :ir- store. i ler Mr. (). K. Mauldin and W. ('. lieu- I d- et represented Dr. Mauldin and the i nd board was represented by Mr. W. if. i nd Dunlap, <>f Rock Mill, and Nelson i-ly and Neh on, of ('oliiiiibia. on 1 :ns Death of an Infant. The lit lie infant daughter of ' ho Mr. an<l Mrs. K. II. Livingston died nd hist Tuseday, and was buried Wed- ' cir nesilay in h'oscmout cemetery. The M funeral services being conducted by I ' m, I Jew Kdward Fulenwider. !! 'hf ' t j,?s Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.'; ife 'X(V' Fulenwider, pastor. I" nil '''here will be regular services at | id ''U> * '',0 Redeemer Sunday, i rs 1 'I m. the subject will he "The r(1" Miracle at Nain." At 8 o'clock the ' ' pastor will preach on the words, "All ' ^ tilings are lawful unto me, but all ] |.(> tilings are not expedient: all thing.; i ^ are lawful for me. but I will not he j brought under the power of an v."? I Cor. (5:12. ' ' ild Sunday school will be at I o'clock j ]1(l Sunday afternoon. The classes in the . |,;s catechism will be organized at the | id, church Friday afternoon at -1 o'clock < Parents are requested not to forget , 1lio date, and also to see that the j |)0 children are present. The pastor will , j,s I"' ghid to arrange a class for all those | jv_ who wish to know more about the f ,as doctrines and teachings of the church, (>v< also for those who may wish to join ill, the church at the coining communion, h*d Sunday in this month.' <?s- The public is cordially invited to all i |av services. *?' CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. I'1. Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. The regular communion service will be held on Sunday morning, ;ind ' IX(I the members and all who may wish to ' partake with I his congregation are ' urged to be present and claim their ! places. The sermon will be by the )r.v pastor, the subject, "The open 1 (>s" door." i OS- , . 4 , Sunday school now .it 4 o'clock in 0|.' ''I(l afternoon and till are invited to * ' attend though only as visitors. At 1 night tlx1 worship" will be opened with ' j il song service, and Dr. Wolling will 1 sPea'< nn "Some Scripture warn- N > > 1 , lugs. I ml ing ( A Norris Bros. Shows. I i'lb I'lie Norris Bros, shows which open- < ed their engagement in Newberry on < Monday evening have been playing ; his to a good house. There is no (lull i or" moment in their show from the time i the curtain goes up until it is over. s hiist night they spread their tent 1 ' in Prosperity where they gave only ! one night's entertainment. Tonight they will return to Newberry and mv -men with the drama "The James Boys," a great Western play. Special his | scenery and costumes are used for ^ t0|* j this play and those who like Western 1 md plays are assured by the manager ' I hat this play will meet their appro- ' val. Another feature of the show will be the two Lacclls' sketch ar- ' lists who have been playing on the vaudeville circuit, and who have been oxt s0(M,r0^ ')V ",0 manager and will ooj give their specialties between acts 1 . ? tonight. , .os> Saturday night they expect Mr. 1 IT Samuel Perkins, of Anderson, S. 0., ; lad '',(l ')lu'k nn(l wing dancer, who will 1 ll,0 dance against Mr. Oroen. Mr. firccn ioir now carries the medal for the buck ; of n,,d wing dancers of Georgia, which he won last winter at the Orphans' thea!re in Atlanta. The prize will , icr, ,u' given on Saturday night to one of these dancers. It will bo left to iut- ''u> audience to determine which one wins the prize. Mr. Oohlonstein, the manager, >r. wishes to thank the Newberry people for their patronage and hopes lo igli see his tent filled tonight and tomor>ro row night. The price will remain the few same, children 10 cents, adults 15! upt cents. The tent will bo located on ( Mr. Pool's lot. J NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. Letter to Congressman Aiken?Inspector to Come as Soon as Possible. In regard (o (he now post office building which lm.s been granted to Newberry and the selection of the site for whdeh bids were submitted some time ago, it was stated by the L*orn spondent of the New.* mid Courier from Washington that i! was probable that an agent o? the government would be here by the !0th of this month to inspect the various sites which have been submitted. Congressman Aiken wrote the department in Washington sometime ago making inquire as to when it was n'obablc an agent would come to inspect th<> different site? proposed. Tn eply to that letter Mr. Aiken received the following letter. It seems that he last congress granted so many lew government buildings that the force at the disposal of the departnent is unable to get around in very treat haste. Treasury Department, Washington, Sept. 19, 1008. ton. Wyalt Aiken, Abbeville, S. C. Sir: This department has the honor to it-knowledge receipt of your letter of lie 15th instant, in which you ask to >e informed when ail agent of the detriment will lie sent to Abbeville uid Newberry, South Carolina, for he purpose of examining and reportug .lie properties offered for Federil building sites at those places. In reply, yon are informed that (( cause of the exceptionally large lumber of sites authorized to be aeinired under the provisions of the public building Act which became i law on May .'50. 1008. it lias not icon possible to lake up the examinaion of properties for sites in all lo alities at as early a date as the department. would have wished. Sites n more remote States have been eximiurd first, anil as the agents finish ho-e States, they will take up the States nearer by. The department has inly a limited number of agents who lave had experience in this work and vill take up the Abbeville and Ncwlerry eases at the earliest practicable late. Respectfully, (Signed) L. A. Coolidge, Acting Secretary. COBURN'S MINSTRELS FINE. Win a Great Success in Raleigh Before an Enthusiastic Audience. Coburn's Greater Minstrels were n Raleigh last night and a big audence at the Academy of Music voted he performance a rattling fine one, i great big success. The ensemble was extraordinarily rood, 'the first part setting being gorreous and beautiful, the electric effects unique and attractive. The tinging was all to the good, the dancng the kind that makes you time, :he jokes of the lively class and the linsie of the right sort. Tt was a real minstrel show in first mrt and in the olio in which many it tractive vaudeville features were Mijoved. The audience was enlhnais:ic over the performance, which is >ne of high class. Ininst relsy. The onipany is a good one all through ind it deserves big (houses wherever t may appear. It won a big success u Raleigh.?Raleigh News and Observer. Coburn's Greater Minstrels will vppear at thecitv opera house on Oct. 12. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. A regular communication of Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. I?\ M., will be held lext Monday evening at 8.00 o'clock n Fraternity Ilall. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. Van Smith, W. M. T. II. M. Kinard, Secretary. Silver Street Lutheran Church. The Sunday school of Silver Street Lutheran church will meet next Sunlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 4 )'-clock Rev. S. P. Koon will conduct service. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Drayton Rutherford Chapter U. D. C. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter, IT. I). C., will meet with Mrs. Cnrwile nn Tuesday the Oth Oetobei, 1008, at four o'clock. The members are requested lo notify the hostess the day previous to the meeting whether they will be able t'* ailend or no'. Mrs. Ge* Johns?'one. Secretary. The Archbidd-MeLnurin eorresponilenee ended apparently just where, it might have become interesting.? News and Courier. REV. CALLENDER WILL RESIGN. | . i Will Accept Work in Virginia Near ( Washington?Many Friends i Here. I Last week The Herald and News stated that the Rev. W. E. Callender, rector ot I lie Episcopal church at Newberry, would tender his resigna- ( tion and accept work in Virginia very i near Washington. Tlie following <i ploasant notice concerning Mr. Callender is taken 'from t'lie Laurens Advertiser, and will receive the endorsement of the many friends of Mr. Cal- r lender in Newberry. Mr. Callender f has made many friends in this community not only among those who are t members of his congregation but our people generally, and they will all ? wish liitn well in his new work: "Rev. W. E. Callender, rector of the Church of the Epiphany in thi = j city and Episcopal church of Newberry will at an early date submit ^ his resignation as pastor of these two charges, and on November the first i will become pastor of Falls ohnreh, in the suburbs of Washington, D. C. Mr. Callender left last Wednesday for Falls church, where he preached last ^ Sunday: just when his resignation will bo submitted is not announced. "Mr. Callender and his excellent family have resided in Laurens for the two years past, during which time they have made numerous and strong friends, and their removal will be a matter of genuine regret. "Mr. Callender is an unusually en-H ergot ic pastor, thoroughly imbued with the greatness of his calling and C the sac-redness of his work. His activities both here and at Newberry have resulted in inestimable good. I he field to which he goes offers greater opportunity for the exercise of his energy and talents. Mr. Cullender's friends here wish him well, wherever he may go. "It is of interest to state that Virginia is Mrs. Callender's native State C and their leaving here is of the nature of a home-going for her." The Stork Visiting. The stork visited tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. O. IT. Amick on Sept. 30th ^ and loft with them a .10 pound daughter. He is all smiles. A Visitor. ? j Coming! Dr. L E. Crimm, the well known eve specialist who is so well and favorably known to the people of New- ( berry and county will be in Newberry from Wednesday. October 7, to Saturday, October 17th, inclusive. I Positively no longer. I hose who want scientifically, reliable lilted glasses at reasonable 3 prices will do well to call on Dr. Crimm. Examination free. Office over the old post otlice witih Dr. T. W. Smith. Note?Dr. C'rimm docs not call 1 from house to house; see him at his office. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AT C Summer Brothers Co. LOST?One half grown red heifer calf with short horns. Left J. ,J. I Langford's butcher pen about two weeks ago. Reward given if reIurned. t * Boozer Bros. ( COTTON picking shoot at Summer Brothers Co. SEED RYE! SEED WHEAT James F. Todd. REPAIRING?Gasoline engines and automobiles repaired at C Summer Brothers C.>. TO THE PUBLIC AND MY PATROXS?1 will take pleasure in showing you my line of fall and winter goods, one of the finest I lines ever shown in the State, from the old reliable house of Mason & Hanson, of New York City. T don't want you to hesitate to call in and see me and give ino ? your order for a suit. I feel that you should patronize home talent in preference to those that come, to Newberry who do not pay license and take orders for other towns and cities. I guarantee you a J good fit and splendid workmanship and you can gel your suit promptly. I hope to 'have you come in soon and place your order with me. ? E. T. Carlson. 4t-2tnw. BARLEY AND RYE AT 3 Summe" B?others Co MILK COW FOR SALE C James F. Todd. C FULL CREAM CHEESE at Summer Brothers Co. A IIVIHV, 1UVO, Cotton Markot. i Reported by 0. Molt. Holmes. lood Middling 8.90 >t ricl Middling 8.90 Middling 8.90 k | Market weak. Cotton Market. (Corrected by Nat Gist.) lood Middling 8.90 strict Middling 8.80 Middling 8.70 A CARD. G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in ill the courts. Money to lend on en years time at 6 per cent. For a time, may be found at Mascr's office. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. "Io advertisement taken for sss than 25 cents. 30ST CARD ALBUMS 6c to $.1.00. Anderson 10c. Co. IOW IS THIS FOR A STARTERr? Standard prints, 7c kind, 5c.; Ginghams, Gl-4c kind, 5c.; Check Homespun, 7c. kind, 5c.; White Homespun, 40 inches, 0 l-4c. kind, 5c; Outing, 12 inches, ]2 l-2c. kind, 8 13c. Our stock complete bought very, very low, and we are going to sell goods if prices will move them. Moseley Bros. )HINA! CHINA! Japanese, German, and English. Anderson 10c. Co. rOR FRESH MEATS Phone 261. Choice cut 12 l-2c. Other cuts in proportion. Cash with order. L. M. Player. rLASS BOWLS for growing bulbs. Anderson 10c. Co. 50LID GOLD LOCKETS $-1.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. ?OYS! TOYS! dolls, pianoes, pistols, rolling chimes, balls, wagons, etc. Anderson 10c. Co. jATEST DESIGNS in Brooches and stick Pins. Daniels & Williamson. 3REPE PAPER, fancy and plain. Anderson 10c. Co. JRACELETS of style and quality Daniels & Williamson. ?OR FRESH MEATS Phone 26.1. Choice cut 12 l-2c. Other cuts in proportion. Cash with order. L. M. Player. TEW STYLES in Bell pins, Buckles, Hat pins. Daniels & Williamson. JANDY! CANDY. Fresh shipment to arrive today, 10c. and 20c. pound. Anderson 10c. Co. jARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Rings ever shown in Newberry. Daniels & Williamson. 'ASH GROCERY AND MARKET. Send (rial order. We like opposition. We defy competition. Under no condition will we move from our position. As cheapest grocer and market in Newberrv. Phone 261 for trial. L. M. Player. >UR PRICES are low, quality considered. If you want a piece of jewelry that will give satisfaction and be a pleasure always buy from ( Daniels & Williamson. OR SALE?20 shares of the bank stock of I lie National" Bank of V Newberry nt a bargain. Apply at The Herald and News office. IPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES accurately fitted to your eyes. Mest quality lenses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable prices. Daniels & Williamson. L W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has opened shop just back of post office. 1 : timntes furnished on application. Repair work given prompt at ten10LID GOLD Elgin or Waltham / watches, $25.00. / Daniels & Williamson. ^OR SALE?*t()i) bushels Red Rust proof seed oats. J. Luther Mayor. )ct2-l>taw-4t. . ,, ^ GENUINE HAttD OUT GLASS wo don't sell the acid cut. Daniels & Williamson. I i