The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 02, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
Movements of Nowberrians and Those
Who Visit Newberry and Other
Happenings.
Mr. Robert llaync Tarrant, a Newberry
boy who holds a responsible |
position wi 1*11 a large importing and |
exporti 11*4" firm in New Orleans spent t
llie past smniner in Kngland and |
France on a pleasure trip. I
Rev. Geo. A. Wright, who lias been >
spending several days in Henderson- ,
ville, N. C., is e.vpceted liotne today j
and regular service will be held in .}
4ho Maptist church on Sunday morn- ;
ing and evening. The communion
will he administered al the morning |
sorvicc. _
l>r. .1. M. .Johnson left on Monday I
for Malt imorc. i
Mrs. .1. W, Humbert and Mrs. M. I
1). \VivhI man left yesterday for Gray ?
C/Oiirt where they will hold ;i district I
missionary meeting. I
Mrs. Frank l>. Mcintosh is visit inn I
Dr. .lames Mcintosh. s
Mrs. (). I,. Sehumperf spent Wed- i
nesdav in Columbia. v
Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Spearman re- c
turned |.. Newberry on last Tuesday, t
'I lu> Machelor Maids will hold a I
special meeting at I he rooms of the i
chamber of commerce next Tuesdav ,i
lafternoon al four o'clock. A full i
meeting i< rei|iiested. I
I he Weeks ('oncer! Company, the i
lii>| niimher in I he lyceiiin course,
will appear in Holland hall on Octob- :i
ci MMh. I hose who have nol secur- J*
ed season tickets may secure tickets ;i
al Mayes' hook store where lliev are f
now on sale. ;l
Mr. S. <i. ('arler is now at iiie l
Famous Store and wiill he ?lad I.t I
have his t riends call to see him. I
Miss llat lie Shelley, who ha-; been I
visiting Mr. M. \\ . Shelley in S|>ac- |
Iauburi; has returned home. :i
The Stun tor Racing Association.
I lie Sumter Racing Association will i
lake place on November 10 to 12.
An interesting programc has been _
arranged and fine sport may be had <
b.\ I ho>e who enjoy that sort of full, i
Moth I rotting a ml running purses u
have lieen provided.
K. G. JUSTUS ARRESTED. t
<1
Sheriff Buford Returning Front Hen- <
dersonville With Prisoner. ' i
Spartanburg. Sept. 2<>. Sheriff M. 5
M. liulord. ?I Newberrv count v, arrived
here I??t > i h I from Henderson- I
\ille, N. ( .. with Is. (i. Justus, a con- a
tractor and builder, under arrest." v
Justus is said to be wanted in Newberry
on the charge of jumpiuLr hills .1
Giere. He is in jail here toiiiuht. ? a
The Stale. M
Sheritl Mil ford has Justus in v
charge. Mail has been "ranted in the
sum of .*:,(><( |M1| |,.|s |U), V(1,
given.
To Solicit Subscriptions. I:
hen. \\ ilie .Joues, chairman of the <1
Democratic party. has appointed "
Messrs. < . M. Galloway. chairman, I
and \\ . R. Mradford. both of the Co- I
Iiiinbia Slate. to name committees in '
each county to solicit subscriptions ?'i
lo the Mrvan campaign fund in each :i
community. u
The commit lee named from this a
community is \V. || .Wallace, Alan <
Johnstone. ami C. T. Wyclie. They
aie expected to call on the people
ami solicit coutrilnitions.
The total amount raised and sent <'
through the Columbia State as print- si
eil vestcvila\ is $1,218.!IS. Of this t
amount Newberry is put down as hav- ]
ing conl ributed $1."18.00. 1
County Chairman Dominick savs "
he has received from Liberty club .">0 '
cents collected on election dav. If any
other clubs took up collections lliev
should report prompllx so (hal the >
money may he acknowledged and t
forwarded. " i
Meteorological Record. x
Sepl ember, 1008.
Temperature.
Mean maximum 82..").
Mean minimum (>0.2. ]
Mean 71 .'I. ^
Maximum 02; date 2nd.
"Minimum -Mi; date 20 and o0. ?
Great est daily range. I
Precipitation. i
Total 1.01 iitches. t
Greatest in 24 hours .71 inch; date i
r.th. i
Number of days?
With .01 inch or more precipitation 1
0; clear II; fair 12; cloudy 7.
Thunder clouds 2, I, T>, 28. 1
Auroras-?Magnificent display of
Northern lights on night of 11th between
8 and 0 o'clock. Light frost
on 20 and !50.
W. (r. Peterson.
Cooperative Observer. \
Now and then a mosquito goes out , j
at night on a bat.?News and Courier,;
SHE LEAVES WITH CHILD.
Mrs. Lake Leaves Her Husband?
Takes Child?Is Arrested in
Columbia.
In an issue of." a few days ago mention
was made of the hearing before
''hid' Justice Pope as to the custody
>1' the small child of Mr. and Mrs.
Itohert Lake, the father and mother
iavi-ng separated, and each of them
seeking the possession of the child.
\t the hearing an apparent rcconciliiliou
was effected between the luisjand
and wife, and they undertook
main to live together.
But their domestic life did not seem
11 improve any. Some differences
teemed t<> exist which could not be
"nlly overcome. At last Mr. and Mrs.
/. ike agreed that they could get along
?Hter living in some other town than
Cowberry, so arrangements wore made
'or lliem to leave yesterday morning,
'or Anderson. Lake sold several ariclrs
of furniture, and got together
omothing like $70.00 in cash. Wednesday
night very early husband and
rife retired, both seeming happy and
ontcntcd, expecting to get up early
he following morning to start on
heir .journey. Their little boy was
n the bed with them, and in the
>ockei| of Lake's trousers lay the
Money to take his wife, his child and
limself away from the scenes of their
inplcasant di(Terences.
I>ni a rather good looking woman,
lecompanieil by a child, boarded the
Mint hern passenger train that night
iboiit !) o'clock. A couple of Lake's
'riends recognized in tli'j^taJic wife
ind baby of their friend. Tliev went
0 the house where the Likes had
>een living and awoke Lake. Mrs.
.ake and the baby were not there.
<ake said all of his money except
'it'ty cents was :?l<o gone, as well as
1 new suit case and a revolver. Lake
oniplaincd that be fell dazed, and
laled that he felt as it' he had been
inder I lie influence of some drug.
As soon as the young man could
ret before Magistrate Mlease he
aused a warrant to lx> issued for his
h*|?arlitig wife, charging her with
'. rami larceny. Chief of Police
\dams telephoned the police lieadHiarters
at Columbia to meet (lie
rain ami arrest the woman if she was
in. 11 was no) long before lie receivd
information that Mrs. Lake was
n custody, and that the bahv, money,
mn|o| and suit case were found with
icr.
Chief Adams went to Columbia yeserday
morning, returning yesterday
flernoon with Mrs. Lake. The case
kill be handled by Magistrate Mlease.
I.ake has possession of the child,
bidiie Pope having issued an order
wjirdiug him its custody. The voung
aan says lieowill not attempt to live
killi his wife any longer.
At Aveleigh Presbyterian Church.
The series of services preparatory
o communion at the Aveleigh Preslylerian
church were begun Wedneslay
night. The Kev. ('. M. Boyd,
T Anderson, is assisting the pastor,
\Yv. J. lv ,lamest in these services.
Die services Wednesday night were
iiuch enjoyed by all. The service
I night begins at 8 o'clock. Service
lso ibis morning at 11 o'clock and
light at 8 o'clock. Saturday morning
nd evening at the usual hours. A
ordial invitation is extended to all.
Large Sweet Potatoes.
Mr. ! '. K. Sli?jh. of Sliglis, in Ibis
ounly. sends the editor of The llerhl
and News by mail a sweet potato
hat weigh-' three and one half
Moulds, lie writes: "If you wish a
arge one have a car placed at
^liuhs." This one is large enough.
I looks as if it were of the yellow
am variety.
Ii will lake oltiy a few of this
izc to make a bushel. The editor |
hanks Mr. Sligh for the potato and
I is the largest we ever saw, but for
>ur own use we prefer the smaller
'nricty.
Garmany School.
The fiarmany school will open next
Monday, October 11 i. The school
vill be taught this session by Prof.
Tames Bnzhaedl. The trustees,
dessrs. .T. Luther Meyer and J. J. II.
>rowu and the teacher would be glad
f the patrons would take note of the
ime for the opening and have their
hihlren present at the beginning of
he school.
little Jack Arcbbold sat in a corner.
Holding an oleaginous pie:
lie stuck in his thumb and distribnt-i
o.l a plum,
And a senator winked his eye.
?News and Courier.
If Mr. Bryan is really through j
,villi him for the present, we are pre-1
>ared to give Col. Hooscvelt a few j
jolts?<hut we don't wish to interrupt
Jr. Bryan.?'News and Courier. J
BEFORE JUSTICE POPE.
Dr. Mauldin of Greenville Wants 1
Force Pharmaceutical Boi?rd to
Grant License.
Dr. (). A. Matthews, of Bennett
vilie, chairman of the State Board <
Pharmaceutical examiners, came I
Newberry yesterday.
Mandamus proceeding's wore heat
yesterday before Chief .Justice Poj
to require the State board to furnb
a certificate to Dr. \V. 11. Mauldii
of Greenville, who was refused h
the hoard in June of this year thong
lie held a diploma from the media
college of Baltimore. Dr. Manldi
had taken only a three years' cour>
and had never had any .practici
work in a drug store, and the boar
holds that il cannot issue a cert if
cute under the law to any applicar
unless he lias taken the four year?
course including experience iu a dm
store.
Mr. <). K. Mauldin and W. C. IUm
et represented Dr. Mauldin and tli
board was represented by Mr. W. V
Dunhip, of Work Ilill, and Xelso
and Nt I.mmi, of < 'ohunbia.
Death of an Infant.
The lit lie infant daughter <i
Mr. and Mrs. ! '. II. Livingston die
last Tusedav, and was buried Weil
nesday iu Kosemout cemetery. Tli
funeral services being conducted I)
Kcv. Kdward Fulenwider.
Lutheran Church of the Redecmei
liev. Kdward Fulenwider, pastor,
i There will be regular services a
| the Church of the Redeemer Sunday
At II a. in. the subject will be "Tit
'Miracle at Nain." At 8 o'clock tli
'pastor will preach on the words, '' A
things are lawful unto me, but al
things are not expedient: all tiling
are lawful for me. but I will not b
brought under the power of any."?
I Cor. (5:12.
Sunday school will be at 1 o'cloc
Sunday afl<>rnoon. The classes in th
catechism will be organized at th
church Friday afternoon at I o'cloc
Parents are requested not to forge
1hc date, and also to see that th
children are present. The pastor wil
be glad to arrange a class for all thos
who wish to know more about th
doctrines and teachings of the churcli
also for those who may wish to joii
the church at the coming communion
.'h*d Sunday in this month/
The public is cordially invited to al
services.
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor.
The regular communion servic
will be held on Sunday morning, am
the members and all who may wish |(
partake with this congregation ar
urged to be present and claim thei
places. The sermon will be by th
pastor. the subject, "The opci
door.''
Sunday school now at 4 o'clock ii
the afternoon and all are invited ti
attend though only as visitors. A
niuht the worship'will be opened will
a song service, and Dr. Wolling wil
speak nti "Some Scripture warn
ings.''
Norris Bros. Shows.
The Norris Pros, shows which open
ed their engagement in Newberry oi
Monday evening have been plavinj
to a good house. There is no du!
moment in their show from the fun
the curtain goes up until it is over.
Last night they spread their ten
iu Prosperity where they gave onl;
one night's entertainment. Tonigh
they will return to Newberry am
men with the drama "The .Tame
P?oys," a great Western play. Spccia
scenery and costumes are used fo
this play and those who like Weston
plays are assured by the manage
that this play will meet their appro
val. Another feature of the shov
will be the two Lacells' sketch ar
lists who have been playing on I In
vaudeville circuit, and who have beei
secured by the manager and wil
give their specialties between act
tonight.
Saturday night I bay expect Mr
Samuel Perkins, of Anderson, S. C,
the buck and wing dancer, who wil
| dance against Mi". Green. Mr. Greei
I now carries the medal for the bud
I and wing dancers of Georgia, whirl
he won last winter at the Orphans
theatre in Atlanta. The prize wil
be given on Saturday night to on
of these dancers. It will be left ti
the audience to determine which on
wins the prize.
Mr. Goldenslein, the mauagci
wishes to thank the Newberry pen
pie for their patronage and hopes t'
see his lent filled tonight and tomor
row night. The price will remain th
same, children 10 cents, adults 1.
cents. The tent will be located oi
Mr. Pool's lot.
NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. 1]
to Letter to Congressman Aiken?In- 1
spector to Como as Soon as
Possible.
s- In regard to the now post office
>t' building which has boon granted to *
!o Newberry and the sclcction of the i
site for which bids wore submitted ]
d some time ago, it was stated by the t
>i? correspondent of the News and Tour- i
ill ier from Washington that it was pro- j
ii, bable that an agent of the govern- 1
y ment would be here by the N)tb of \
h this month to inspect the various i
il sites which have been submitted. Con- 1
n gressman Aiken wrote the depart- I
:e ment in Washington sometime ago i
d making inquire as to when it was t
d probable an agent would come to in- j
i- speed I lie different sites proposed. Tn v
il reply to that letter Mr. Aiken reccivcd
the following letter. It seems that t
? (lie last congress granted so many c
new government buildings that the 1:
i- force at the disposal of the depart- li
u ment is unable to get around in very c
I. ureal haste. v
n Treasury Department, t
Washington, Sept. 10, 1008. (
Hon. W.valt Aiken, I
Abbeville, 8. C. f
r si>;: v
d 'bis department lias the honor to
|_ acknowledge receipt of your letter of f
o ! tin* l.jth instant, in which you ask to (
v | be informed when an agent of the de- t
j part ment will be sent to Abbeville s
and Newberry, South Carolina, for Ii
^ ! the purpose of examining and report'
in? . iie properties offered for Fed or- e
al building siles at those places. v
I In reply, you are informed that I
" because of the exceptionally large t
number of siles authorized to be ae- Ii
quired under tlie provisions of the 'I
public building Act which became a
a law on May :?0. 1!)0S. it has not o
been possible to take up ihe exaniina- L
tion of properties for sites in all lo- v
calilies at as early a date as the department
would have wished. Sites ?
in more remote Slates have been ex- a
(> Minimd first, and as the agents finish t
(> lho?o Stales. I hey will take up Ihe
k Stales nearer by. The department lias
* only a limited number of agents who
0 have had experience in this work and n
" will take up (lie Abbeville and Now- ^
0 berry cases at the earliest practicable i
e date.
'? Respectfully, m
11 (Signed) L. A. Coolidge,
'? Acting Secretary.
1 COBURN'S MINSTRELS FINE.
O
Win a Great Success in Raleigh Be- ^
fore an Enthusiastic Audience.
(> f'oburn's Greater Minstrels were
\ in Raleigh last night and a big and- j
i> icnce al the Academy of Music voted
(> the performance a rattling fine one. ?
r a great big success.
t, The ensemble was extraordinarily ^
! good, the first part set ting being gorgeous
and beautiful, the electric ef- n
, fects unique and attractive. The
^ singing was all to Ihe good, t'he dancj
ing the kind that makes you time, ?
t tihe jokes of the lively class and the
. music of ihe right sort.
% Tt was a real minstrel show in first j.
part and in the olio in which many
attractive vaudeville features were
enjoyed. The audience was cnthuaistic
over the performance, which is
- one of high class, ininst relsy. The
i company is a good one all through
! and i( deserves big ihouscs wherever ?
I il may appear. Tl won a big success
c in Raleigh.?Raleigh News and Observer.
j Coburn's Greater Minstrels will
v appear at the citv opera house on Oct.
, 12.
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1
Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M.
j A regular communication of Amity
Lodge, No. 87, A. I'1. M., will be held
, next Monday evening at 8.00 o'clock
|. in Fraternity Hall. Visiting brethren
. cordially welcomed,
i- Van Smith, W. M.
_ J. II. M. Kinard, Secretary.
n - .
i Silver Street Lutheran Church.
1 The Sunday school of Silver Street
s Lutheran church will meet next Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 4
. o'clock Rev. S. I'. Kooti will conduct
service. A cordial invitation is exI
tended to all.
n
1{ Drayton Rutherford Chapter U. D. C.
1 The Drayton Rutherford Chap'er,
1'. 1). (\, will meet with Mrs. Oarwile
1 on Tuesday the fith Octobei, 1008, at
four o'clock.
^ The members are requested lo notifv
the hostess Ihe day previous to 4
the meeting whether they will be able
\ to aitend or no'. P.
Mrs. fJe > Jol ns'one,
i> Scc.retarv.
? IV
e The Archb.dd-McLanrin corresponr>
i deuce ended apparently just where it
ii i might have become interesting.? I
J News and Courier.
REV. CALLENDER WILL RESIGN. |
I
Will Accept Work in Virginia Near (
Washington?Many Friends
Here. i
Last week The Herald and News
ft a ted that the Rev. W. 10. Callender,
rector of the Episcopal church at
dewberry, would tender his resigna- (
ion and accept work in Virginia very J:
lear Washington. Tlie following <]
doasant notice concerning Mr. Calender
is taken from t'he Laurens Ad'ertiser,
and will receive the endorsenent
of the many friends of Mr. Cal- 0
ender in Newberry. Mr. Callender t
ias made many friends in this eomnunity
not only among those who are t
ncmbers of his congregation but our
jeople generally, and they will all ?
vish him well in his new work:
"Rev. W. E. Callender, rector of
he Church of the Epiphany in thi; j
ity and Episcopal church of Ncwicrrv
will at an early dale submit ^
lis resignation as pastor of these two barges,
and on November the first j
nil become pastor of Falls ohurch, in
he suburbs of Washington, D. C. Mr.
'allender left last Wednesday for
'\?lls church, whore he preached last ^
Mimlay; just when his resignation
rill bo submitted is not announced.
"Mr. Callender and his excellent
anvily have resided in Laurens for
he two years past, during which
ime they have made numerous and
trong friends, and their removal will
>e a matter of genuine regret.
"Mr. Callender is an unusually en- ^
J'getic pastor, thoroughly imbued
nth tlio greatno-ss of his calling and C
he sac-redness of his work. Ilis acivities
botli here and at Newberry
lave resulted in inestimable good,
lie field to which he goes offers 'reatcr
opportunity for the exercise
f his energy and talents. Mr. Calender's
friends here wish him well,
rherever he may go.
"It is of interest to state that Virinia
is Mrs. Calender's native State C
nd their leaving here is of the naure
of a home-going for her."
g
The Stork Visiting.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. G. II. Amick on Sept. 30th ^
?id left with them a .10 pound
aughter. He is all smiles.
A Visitor.
L
Coming!
Dr. I. E. Crimm, the well known
ye specialist who is so well and favrably
known to the people of New- C
erry and county will be in Newbery
from Wednesday. October 7, to
aturday, October 17th, inclusive. E
'ositively no longer.
Those who want scientifically, reiable
fitted glasses at reasonable I
rices will do well to call on Dr.
'riinm. Examination free. OtTice over
lie old post ofliee witfh Dr. T. W.
m i t li.
Note?Dr. Crimm does not call ft
roni house to house; see him at his
ATice.
lUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES AT C
Summer Brothers Co.
iOST?One half grown red heifer
calf with short horns. Left J. J. L
Langford's butcher pen about two
weeks ago. Reward given if relurned.
(" Boozer Bros. ('
10TT0N picking sheet at
Summer Brothers Co.
EED RYE! SEED WHEAT
James P. Todd.
LE PAIRING-?Gasoline engines and ]
automobiles repaired at 0
Summer Brothers C.j.
'O THE PUBLIC AND MY PATKOXS?1
will take pleasure in
showing you my line of fall an?
winter goods, one of the finest F
lines ever shown in the State, from
the old reliable house of Mason &
Hanson, of New York City.
I don't want you to hesitate to
call in and see me and give mo S
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. T guarantee you a A
good fit and splendid workmanship
and you can get your suit
promptly. T hope to have you
come in soon and place your order
with me. S
E. T. Carlson.
t-2tnw.
IARLEY AND RYE AT F
Summov B.others Co
IILK COW FOR SALE 0
James F. Todd.
G
'ULL CREAM CHEESE at
Summer Brothers Co.
* ? j vvfcvvvl *md) xfvui
Cotton Market. 1
Reported by 0. Melt. Holmes.
3ood Middling 8.90 \
>triot Middling 8.90
Middling 8.90 *
Market weak.
Cotton Market.
(Corrected by Nat Gist.)
rood Middling 8.90
Strict Middling 8.80
Middling 8.70
A CARD.
G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in
til the courts. Money to lend on
en years time at 6 per cent.
For u time, may be found at Mascr's
office.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1 CENT A WORD.
advertisement taken for
iss than 25 cents.
JOST CARD ALBUMS 5c to $.1.00.
Anderson 10c. Co.
IOW IS THIS FOR A STARTERr?
Standard prints, 7c kind, Sc.; Ginghams,
(i l-4c kind, Sc.; Check Homespun,
7c. kind, 5c.; White Homespun,
40 inches, 0 1-4C. kind, 5c;
Outing, 12 inches, 12 l-2c. kind,
8 13c. Our stock comjdete bought
very, vorv low, and we are going to
sell goods if prices will move them,
k Moseley Bros.
5HINA! CHINA! Japanese, German,
and English.
Anderson 10c. Co.
OR 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.
IOLID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up.
Daniels & Williamson.
'OYS! TOYS! dolls, pianoes, pistols,
rolling chimes, balls, wagons, etc.
Anderson 10c. Co.
iATEST DESIGNS in Brooches and
stick Pins.
Daniels & Williamson.
!REPE PAPER, fancy and plain.
Anderson 10c. Co.
1RACELETS of style and quality
Daniels & Williamson.
OR FRESH MEATS Phone 261.
Choice cut 32 l-2c. Other cuts in
proportion. Cash with order.
L. M. Player.
rEW STYLES in Belt pins, Buckles,
Hat pins.
Daniels & Williamson.
ANDY! CANDY. Fresh shipment to
arrive today, 10c. and 20c. pound.
Anderson 10c. Co.
ARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Rings
ever shown in Newberry.
Daniels & Williamson.
ASH GROCERY AND MARKET.
Send trial order. We like opposition.
We defy competition. Under
no condition will we move from our
position. As cheapest grocer and
market in Newborn*. Phone 261 for
trial.
Jj. M. Player.
'UR PRICES are low, quality considered.
If you want a piece of (' i
jewelry I hat will give satisfaction f i
and be a pleasure always buy from J
Daniels & Williamson. *
. 'j
OR SALE?20 shares of I he bank <j
stock of tlie National" Bank of VI
Newberry at a bargain. Apply at
The llerald and News office.
PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES
accurately fitted to your eyes. Best
quality lenses. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Reasonable prices.
Daniels & Williamson,
W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has
opened shop just back of post office.
1 r-ti mates furnished on application.
Repair work given prompt nttcnOLID
GOLD Elgin or Waltham
watches, $25.00. /
Daniels & Williamson.
OR SALE?MOO bushels Red Rust
proof seed oats.
J. Luther Mayer.
lct2-Uaw-4t.
4 t
ENUINE HAftD CUT GLASS we
don't sell the acid cut.
Daniels & Williamson.