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jfERSONAL AJTD OTHERWISE. Movements of Newborrians and Thos? Who Visit Newberry and Othor Happenings. The Bachelor Maids will meet next Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock , ill 1 Ik; usual place. The Ladies Benevolent Society of the. A. K. P. church will conduct a rummage sale 011 Saturday, tomorrow, beginning: at nine o'clock", in the store room in Main street recently i occupied by Dr. MeCullongh. I Dr. 1. 10. Crimm, thy eye specialist, < is in Newberry and may lie found in the oilier* of Dr. T. W. Smith. i I he second race for judge of pro- i bate of Richland county will be be- , 1 ween Col. John T. Gaston and Major | Lewis \V. Haskell. .Miss 'IVddye Maybin has gone to ( Brookland to teach school. , Shelley and Summer are offering < bargains in furniture. ] Mr. X. (! is | (lee. who fur several * ,\wirs has been a prcdessor in a Cni- ( versily in China, has consented to i come to Newberry sometime during ? next monl li and deliver a lecture on < life in the Celestial Kmpire. I'rof. i flee comes here at the invitation of < the Kpworlh League of Central I M<illiodisl church. , I lie Weeks Concert Company will i tippcar al (be college on tomorrow > night. '1'lie performance will be given in Holland Hall. Those who have t no! purchased tickets should not let i this opportunity go by. as there is a tie.it in sfore tor those who at>teud. i lli'v. I'.dward Pnlenwidcr is in .it- ; tendance upon I lie Lutheran Sy f which is in session in Savannah, but I will return to Newberry in time for . serv ices at I he Church of the lie- < dceiiier on next Sunday. <t>nile a good si/e theatre parly \ from here wenl |o < 'oliinihi:i Wedncs- , bi.v to al lend the play of the "Merry . \\ idow which was presented in the ? per.-, lions,. in 11,.,| ?.j|y. This i^ one | I he most talked of plavs of tln> . 'C i-on. and 111o-.? who enjov a goo<| pla\ were doubtless mileh pleaded i "' h the performance Wednesday I evening. ' , Why James Lee Got Well. t hvery hod \ in Za uesv i I le, ()., knows I Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She i writes: ''.My husband, .lames Lee. \ t irmly believes lie owes his life to ?be ?-e of Dr. King's New Discov- i ?-r\. 11 is Inugs were >o severely af- : Iedcd lhat consumption seemed in- < fvitablc. when a I ricud recieiiuieuded ; New Discovery. We tried it and its i use has restored him to perfect I 'health." Dr. King's New Discov- 1 cry i< I he King of throat and lung ; remedies. coughs and colds it j has no eijuaI. The first dose gives relief. I ry ii ! So|i| under guarantee al 1 W. K. felliam Son's durg store. ?"c. and .*1.00. Trial hotile free. i Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. ;57!> Clifford Ave.. San Jose, ('al.. sav>: file worth of Klectric Milters as a general family remedy, for headache. 1 biliousness and torpor of the liver ami bowels is so pronounced that 1 1 am prompted to say a word in its 1 favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such a f fiction*. ' There is more health for the digestive organs in a bottle of Klectric Hitters than in any other remedy 1 know of." ' Sold under guarantee at W. K. 1'el- ' ham & Son's drug store. .">0e. : \ For Sore Feet. I have touud Miickleu's Arnica Salve to he the proper thing to use 1 for sore feet. as well as for healing ' burns, cuts, and all manner of ' abrasions. writes Mr. W. Stone, of ; Kas| Poland. Maine. It is the pro- , per thing too for piles. Try it ! Sold ' under guarantee at W. K. felham & | Son 's drug store. 'Joe. : j She Likes Good Things. ' Mrs. t 'has. K. Smith, of West ' I* i a 11 lv I i 11, Maine, says: *'1 like good tilings and have- adopted Dr. King's New Life fills as our family laxative tie cine, because thev are good and the ir work without making a tuss about it. These painless puriliers sold at W. K. felhain X' Son's drug store. '2.">c. Stock Breeders Association. On Wednesday the Carolina Stock Breeders Association was organized at Newberry with a capital stock of $:i,00l). The purpose of the association is to improve the stock as welj as to make money for themselves. J. C. Duncan, president; Nat flisi, secretary; Jno. M. Snber, treasurer; B. T. Bishop, manager: J. J. IT.! Brown, A. T. Brown. C. 11. Shannon, j directors. An advertising committee was appointed composed of B. T. Bishop, Alan Johnstone and Nat Gist. . PRESIDENT HARMS ARRIVES. Is Met and Welcomed by Two Hundred and Fifty Students?Has Gone to Savannah. Rev. J. II. Harms, the new president <>r Newberry College, arrived in Newberry Tuesday from Pennsylvania accompanied by his family. For the present lie is stopping with his family at the residence of Prof. W. K. Sligh, his brother-in-law, but will move into the president's house on the campus just as soon as the house [ an be put in order. On his arrival here Tuesday at noon he was met by !hc faculty and I lie entire student body. It was an i ing scene and must have made he new president feel good to see i students in line to meet and welcome him. In fact it was a matter >1" surprise amongst a great many of ?ur citizens who really did not <now that there were so many k'ouug men in our midst taking the ollege course. It frequently haptens that I hose who live in a college community are so busy with their >wn affairs and so absorbed in business thai they do not realize the real work thai is being done right in heir midst for the education of the moling, and many of our citizens did iot know that there were so many Undents here. President Harms attended chapel xercises Wednesday morning and >vas presented lo |he students by Dr. .). Powers in a few pleasing reuarks. |)r. Powers has been acting is chairman of the faculty since the leparlure of Dr. Schercr. President ilarnis responded in an informal adlrc-s of ureelings lo the students and xpressed himself as milch gratified " I he warm and hearty reception vbich lie lias been given. After liapel exercises were over lie met ach o| the classes separately in his llice at the college so as to become >i'r-oiially acquainted with all of the scholars in the beginning of his term. There are now about 2.">0 students lirolleil at tile college and the Work ias been organised and is well under .va v. President Harms left Wednesday ii ? ht for Savannah. (in., to attend lie meet inn of the t'niled Synod of lie Lutheran Church in the South vhich is in session in that city. I lie arrangements for the formal uauguration of the new president ""e in I lie hands of the standing oniinittee o| the board of trustees nid will be completed just as soon as t i- possible to I<> so. The program tor these services will ho announced alter. It is the desire of the college uilhorities to have the inauguration Iust ;is soon as it is possible. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SO CITY. Annual Meeting to be Held in Newberry Next Week?The Programme. The ninth annual conference of the Ionian s Home Mission Societv of he South ('arolina ('oiiference M. K. hurch Smth. will convene in Cenral M. K. church Weduesdav, Oct I I to IS. The conference will open Wed lieslay evening at S o'clock with adIresses of welcome and responses. I here will be three sessions a da v. 'r. ( 01 >k u| \\ ottord college, Rev. I*'. X Watson ol the S. ('. conference i"d Mr<. |v'. W. MacDowell, of Kno.< ill*', Teiin.. general secretary will adIress the conference during the session. Among <the State officers who will >e here are Mrs. W. |? Wait, Mrs. |{ A*. Parher. Mrs. ,!. W, Kilim. Mrs. A. A. Powers. Mrs. Warreu DuPre, ind Mi-> l.'iiii-e Parher. and several >1 Iters besides | hese. Tiie opening services will lie held >n We,lues,I ay evening which promise to be very interesting. addresses f welcome will be made by the foltowing ladies: Mrs. W. Humbert ?n behalI of the Foreign missionary iocieiy. Mrs. P, C. (laillard for the Home Missionary society, Miss Marv I* ranccs Cannon for the .Juveniles, Mrs. K. K. Williamson for the Presbyterian church, Mrs. M. A. Carlisle for the A. R. P. church. Mrs. A. .7. Powers for the laithcran church. Alter the greetings on behalf of the ladies Dr. W oiling, the pastor of Central Methodist church, will also give the conference a welcome. There will be special singing and at the close of the meeting a reception will be tendered the visiting ladies in I he church parlors. There will doubtless be quite a number of delegacies in the city fmm all parts of the State. Prosperity and Unity. There will be communion service iu Prosperity A. R. P. church Sabbath morning at elevei. o'clock ami preaching in Unity church at 3.30 p. m. The public is cordially invited. | STREET PA VINO. City Council Appoints Special Committee to Secure Estimates. At a meet in# of the city council on Wednesday evoniing definite action was taken looking to tlio beginning ol work for street paving in Newberry. Tt has been talked about for sometime and it will be good news for our people that the city council 1ms determined to begin the work. If the work can be commenced and is properly done so that the citizens may know just what this improvement means there is no doubt there will be a demand for more of it. AI (lie meeting on Wednesday evening n special committee composed of Messrs. S. K. liouknight, ,J. J{. Green, and Jno. A. Scnn was appointed to secure estimates on paving Caldwell street from Friend to Main street,1 and Main from Caldwell street to College street. Tn t'his section of Hie city Must reels are very narrow and used a great deal and there is lil tteoutlxl great deal and there is little doubt if even this small amount of paving is done and properly done that the \vovk\ w ill be continued. This committee is j already al work securing estimates j and will report to the city council ju-d as soon as i| is possible. There is lil lie doubt (hat the city council will take immediate action in o-Verj lo have I he work done. THE EDGEFIELD TROLLEY. Newberry Interested?Chamber of Commerce Endroscs and Promises Cooperation. The incorporators of the Bilge field,, A ugnst-a. and (irccuwond electric! railroad held a meeting in Kdgefield ?n Wednesday of hist week to con-1 sidcr proposals I??r the pr<diminary survey. A number <d bids were submit led and several gentlemen were present ni person to explain the bids which I hey had ollcred. No definite action was laken by (he corporators but a special commit tee was appointed to go |hrough lite bids and report to (lie adjourned meeting of the corporators' I" be held al Kdgefield on I-Vidav. October f)(h. Mr. K. II. Anil, miii> of tjt(. corporators from Newberry, attended I he i'l Kdgelield last week, and on his return lo Newberry requested a meeting of the chamber of commerce to consider the. advisability of cooperating and endeavoring to secure the road from Kdgefield via Saluda t?> Newberry. The I ransportal ion (oniiuil tec ol the chamber of commerce composed of Mr. George W. Summer, as chairman. Messrs? T. ('. Cool. Kdw. R. Hip,,, ,jm(> 15 Mayesj K. M. Kvans, ,7. I). Davenport and M. Ii. Spearman all active business men, met in the chamber of commerce on AN ednesdav afternoon in eoynecliott wit h I lie board of governors. The mailer was thoroughly discussed and all present were heartily in favor of cooperating with those Who were interested in the building of tbis road in order lo secure I lie line via Saluda to Newberry. The following resolution was adopted by the meeting: . lie it resolved by Hie chamber of commerce ol N'ewberrv, S. C., that we are in favor of | he proposed (dectrie railroad from Augusta via Kdgefield and Saluda to Newberrv. S. ('., and we pledge our cooperation in j llie building <>I the same. Mr. Anil left last night for Kdgelield lo atiteml an adjourned meeting o| I lie corporators. CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH, j Rev. J. W. Wolling, D. D., Pastor. The regular services for Sunday I morning will l,e directed by the pallor who will preach on the subject. '' (Sod \s holy law.'' I he Sunday school meets at 4 o'clock iu the afternoon. The liible class is large and visitors arc invited. ^1 '',4> evening hour, beginning at 8 o'clock, there will be a song service with familiar hymns. The sermon will be by I he Rev. W. K. Cullender of the Episcopal church. Mrs. Callender who has a highly cultivated voice has been requested' to sing on this occasion. Prof, iirockmann'will preside at I lie piano. A special invitation is given lo the fraternity of the Klks of which Rev. Mr. Callender is the chaplain, and to all his friends. . This will be Mr. Calender's last evening service in Newberry before leaving for his new charge near Wash| ington, I"). C. Enoree. ^ Iheie will be no preaching at I "Knoree church next Sunday. B. P. Mitchell, Pastor. REPORT ON SEWAGE. Commissioners Public Works to Make Report City Council Next Week. Some mon(Iks ago tlie commissioners of public works begun to secure i estimates of the cost for extending I ho sewage system in Newberry. ] These estimates have been received i and a special meeting of tho city i council will be held next week to hear the report of the special committee, ] This is 0110 of the most important ( matters connected wibli the city. It I is not only important to have the i sewage system continued but it is also important to have the city water | extended so that it may be within < the reach of the citizens. It is said 1 by those who have opportunity to ob- I serve Mint wherever there are fever < cases in the city in nearly every case ' it is among those residents who use > well water, and as citizens and tax I payers they are entitled to the op- i portnnity of securing the pure city ' water just. as much as the other cil- J izetis of the city. j The board of health also condemn- ; ed the septic tank and iti the exten- | lion of the sewage system it will be 1 necessary to remove the septic lank further down the creek or to emptv I the sewage further away from the I city. i A-; s*>??11 sl:t? report i-; submitted to the city the cost of this addition- i al improvement can be made known. I Tt will require an additional issue ol bonds but there is scarcely anvI hing in which the people could put their money -to better advantage than those things which pertain to the itood health of the community. THE NEWS OF EXCELSIOR. Tent Meeting Closed and Opened at Prosperity?The New Poline Line. h.xcelsior. Oct. S.-?Our Sunday >chool will meet Sunday afternoon at : the usual hour. < Mr. .1. 1). 1 jiriok has made quite < an improvement on his lun.ie by the < use of (he paint brush. i Miss Sallie Kibler is visiting Mr. J. 1 A. 0. Kiblers* family. ] Mr*. A. M. Counts has been spending a few days with her father Mr. William Werls at Mountville. (Had lo Irani Mr. Werls is improving from his spell of fever. Mrs. J. ('. Cook and daughter. Miss ] Carrie, spent Sunday with relatives at Lillle Mountain. Mrs. K. M. Cook and Mr.-/ J. T. Sease who have been very sick for two weeks are improving again glad say. The new phone line in this section ] is found to be quite a convenience. I Don'I forget Mr. fj. W. Kinard is < still giving bargains in his large stock of dry goods, ('all on him and see for vourself. < The lent meeting held here for ten days and nights by Rev. \Y. R. An- . flcrson and Rev. .1. L, Hodges was well attended and much interest manifested in the meeting. On Sunday afternoon Mr. Anderson exhibited his map giving a description of the heathen lands and I lie idols they wor- i ship, which was interesting throughout. Mr. Anderson will exhibit the map and make the same missionary talk al his meeting in Prosperitv Sunday afternoon and all who can should go and hear him. These gentlemen are able speakers and .ire doing a goo dwork for the master's cause. Sigma. O'Neall Street Church. An interesting program is being prepared for Rally Day services al O'Neall Street church Sunday (.'veiling. October 11. beginning al 7.:t0 A cordial invitation is, hereby extended I<? I he public. Secure seals bv 7.1.-). A Card. I lake (his means of thanking my friends for the many kindnesses shown 1110 in my recent misfortune? the loss of niv barn. I>.v (he help of friends and neighbors my new barn is now about ready for use and 1 wish to express mv heartfelt 1 hanks and appreciation to every one who in any way rendered mo assistance. W. S. User. Services at Bethlehem. Though 1 will be away the 2nd Sunday (next Sunday) of this month, attending the sessions of the United Synod, there will be Sunday school and divine service at Hethlehem at the usual hours. Public cordially invited. Yours truly, Jno. J. Long. Pomaria, S. C., Oct. 5, 1908. ELK'S BAZAAR. Will Open Next Wednesday?Bache- o lor Maids Will Conduct Baxaar S 3nd Serve Refreshments. M The Elks Bazaar, as heretofore announced, will open on next Wednes :? 'v Oct 1-1, at nine o'clock It will (j l)o held in tho vacant store room in S t'he Soot t building second door above A] the post office. The store room will be divided into partitions and decorated in Klks colors. The bazaar will be in charge of p, the Bachelor Maids why will in connectioii with disposing of tlie goods for tlie l\il>s serve refreshments. The people from the city and thj country i\'io :>ie :r town can find outing the ?c !)azaar almost anything ttiat is palatable and al very reasonable prices. Dystors v*ill bo served in all styles. The pro i its from I ho refreshments 1-7 will ?<> '.o (he BaclieMaids and from the bazaur proper the 10Iks will lse the funds for charitahl'} purposes, j. 1'lie Elks have already had donated for this bazaar from the merchants e iboul $1,500 to $1800 worth of goods, ill of which will be sold al reasonable rices. Almost anything desired may ' >e found in this collection. The booths will be arranged in attractive style and in connection with !hem a country store will be conduct d. A committee from the Elks will wait upon tho merchants of the city mid ask for a contribution of anything that any of the merchants may lesire to give which will be placed in the country store. The bazaar will be open until elev- ? mi o'clock each evening and will continue until the goods are disposed of. Several automobiles have been offer- ? ?d and will be used to bring the ladies [< the bazaar beginning at five > dock each afternoon. Tho automobiles will also be decorated in Kilts L olors. Death of a Child. Alvin, the two year old son of Mr. ^ ind Mrs. John Turner died on Monlay, the loth iust, after .seven weeks >1 great suffering. The remains wore carried down to Zion Methodist B [ liurcli and interred on Tuesday, Itevs. 11. W. Whitaker and J. T. Milter officiating. * Arrived. Dr. T. E. Crimm, tho well known ?ye specialist who is so well and fav- n trably known to the people of Newberry and county will bo in Newberi'.v from Wednesday, October 7, until Saturday, October 17th, inclusive, j) Positively no longer. 'I hose who want scientifically, reliable titled glasses at reasonable prices will do well to call on Dr. rVimm. Examination free. Office over I he old post office with Dr. T. W. Smith. Note?Dr. Crimm does not call * troni house to house) see him at his office. FOR SALE?1100 bushels Hod Rust proof seed oats. J. Lather Mayer. Oct 2-11 aw-4t. 21 SEE Broaddus & Ruff's Toilet Soaj), A Box Paper, Talcum Powder, Dental Powder, Tooth Brushes, etc., be- 0 fore you buy. REMEMBER t sell apples and cabbage at wholesale. .fas. V. Todd. F LUNCH BASKETS Mayes' Book Store. xiow IS THIS FOR A STARTERr? S Standard prints, 7c kind, 5c.; Ginghams, (i 1?1-e kind, oc.; Check Homespun, to. kind, 5c.; White Homespun, 40 inches, 0 l-4c. kind, 5e; Outing 12 1-2 cent kind, 8 l-Uc. Our stock complete bought R very, very low, and we are going to sell goods if prices will move them. 41- Moselcy Bros. G TO THE PUBLIC AND MY PATRONS?1 will take pleasure in showing you my line of fall an/. ^ winter goods, one of the finest lines ever shown in the State, from the old reliable house of Mason & Hanson, of New York City. f don't want you to hesitate to ? call in and see me and give me your order for a suit. 1 feel that you should patronize homo 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 good fit and splendid workmanship and you can get your suit L promptly. T hope to have you come in soon and place your order with mo. E. T. Carlson. 4t-2taw. tr i ? Cotton Market. (Corrootod by Nut Gist.) ood Middling 8 1_2 trict Middling 8 3.8 liddling 8 1-4 I Cotton Market. ' w Reported by 0. Melt. Holmes. ood Middling 8 1-2 to 8 9-10 I trict Middling 8 1-2 to 8 9-10 I [iddling 8 1-2 to 8 9-16 Market Firm. . Oil-cloth is the favorite fabric for olitieal shrouds.?News and Courier. A CARD. G. G. Sale, lawyer, will practice in 11 the courts. Money to loud on' sn years time at 6 per cent. For a time, may bo found at Mask's office. M SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. K lo advertisement taken for V ss than 25 cents. | A.PANESE Baskets, all shapes and ! sizes, 5c and up. Anderson 10c. Co. /ANTED?Board and room or room without board near boarding ' house. Stale terms including fuel. References exchanged. Address X. Y. care Ilerald and News. aw-If. OLID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up. I Daniels & Williamson. I OOD assortment sweet crackers, B Fi^ /Teutons, Vanilla Wafers, ctc., ifl 10c. pound. Anderson 10c. Co. ATEST DESIGNS in Brooches and* II stick Pins. nfl Daniels & Williamson. ^fS HE great house furnishing sale be- }H gins Saturday morning at Anderson 10c. 0 j. Ik RACELETS of style and quality |KJ Daniels & Williamson. 'ffl11 OR FRESH MEATS Phone 201. jl Choice cut .12 l-2c. Other cuts in H proportion. Cash with order. L. M. Player. EW STYLES in Belt pins. Buckles, Daniels & Williamson. ON'T miss the big sale at 9 Anderson 10c. Co jH ARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Rings jl ever shown in Newberry. <fl Daniels & Williamson. m ASH GROCERY AND MARKET. Send trial order. We like opposi- jl tion. We defy competition. Under '.9 no condition will we move from our M position. As cheapest grocer and market in Newberry. Phone 261 for ). trial. I L. M. Player. ^ >C. LAMP, 15c. each Saturday. (See (lv-> ..Anderson 10c. Co. jj ? i UR PRICES a re low, quality eon- f sidered. Ii you want a piece of jewelry that will give satisfaction and lie a pleasure always buy from Daniels & Williamson. OR SALE?20 shares of the bank ;l stock of the Notional Bank of ,3 Newberry at a bargain. Apply at vB I lie Ilerald and News olTice, i I PECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES 1 accurately titled to your eyes. Best ill quality lenses. Satisfaction guar- y.8 anleed. Reasonable prices. Daniels & Williamson. '.SB EAD advertisement of Anderson 10c Co. on nagy live. ftjjB ENUINE HAND CUT GLASS we II don't sell the acid cut. J Daniels & Williamson. i .. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has opened shop just back of post office. lf 1 rtimates furnished on application. la Repair work given prompt ntten- j OLID GOLD Elgin or Walth am a watches, $2">.00. Daniels & Williamson. OR FRESH MEATS Phone 261. Choice cut 12 l-2c. Other cuts in proportion. Cash with order. / L, M. Played. OST?One half grown red heifer calf with short horns. Left J. J. Lang-ford's butcher pen about two weeks ago. Reward given iP returned. Boozer Bros. \