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Formal Itmugi President EXERCISES TO BE HELD il: IN HOLLAND HALL ', LUTHERAN SYNOD WILL AT- < TEND IN A BODY. j :i Hon. Geo. S. Mower Will Preside? Address by Mr. Harms?Pub- ! ;i lie Invited. I v A- previously announced | ])?> in- :i jui.uui at 11u> of President .1. 11. Harms, o Pi.'K-ii.ini.x i;k\;;y :i.. "! Newhcrr\ eolli'ue. w ill lie 11? 111 -| 1 b. ! *! !11;i_v. M'.niinu in I I >11:timI -ji Hall ;ii 11!i t dleirc In".'inning ;il ten ;n . i '. > ii-!; ! I ,\l lnT.;i\ Syiim| . f South Car- w "i- I.-'. Milder >\ ' I ? r .r ! ? , : it.il I !)(' : >!- il ^" i > Ki iin'.i i111*11. i> in >- ssi >n .?i u ' |i"iI . :'imI has .jri't'; ?ri| :?n invi- ti I'r.cn !' i. -I .indin:; ct.Mii 11 r.- | Ii; "I 1 *!?' ll'Cllll ill' I l ll-l Ci'-i .?J* i In- ? <?!- . b"j?' :!iiil will :t! II'liil (In* i:i*11:i'.ii ; ?n : :n ? ? ? !i!uiii1 in hod . The ei 1 i/.c,-. "I : <-? >:n n i u i i I v will I).- welcome. ' I 'i' i11:11> .v:11*;I!! >11 cercii inii-< w ill !', be presided uvrr by i Ion. (i. S. Mow- \ 'i'. who i- irr-1>r<'>i11rnI of the c b I ol' l i n-1 aiiiI |n> w ill at-o < n;a n ; 11 < Iv-s on l !i<> j i;: r| ol" | J i* ' t?i 1 ?: ! ii- program ol' exereii-, uivi-M 1 ??.\ it!, : Programme Inauguration. :ll Hon. ( i:'o. S. M iwi'i', \ ii-c-proiili-ni !i; b >:ii i| ol I rust ees, pre.-idiu'_:. b: I kivhe<t rn. J I Prayer |{ev. (ii'o. A. Wri^hl. ft II vmn .'!li. | . A-bli i'- < Kev. I',- ,|\ \ ,|. Il.w I 1 I \ i? i -1 !r:iirmi;111 ol faculty. Addre - !.Y\ M ( I. 11 Si'lu'ivi', I). 1;ci'-.i 11-111 of S-??ii!i t 'ai'olin.i Sv" 'i ' >:vhe-| ra. Address llo.i. t i i*i i. S, .Mow it. vice- j ptv-idenl of hoard of trustees. Address K'i'v. .1. I Icurv 11ann-;, president of Newberry * ??Ili'i:*'. < >i*<-ii i's.j ra. < M t't'i inys from |hi* representatives!,, I o|.i? r colley es, 11yin n 'JI8. i " n.-xolo-v. ( L. MA !; ' I?t'iiei|ir| iiiii Kev. |'?i)w in I**uI? *iiilcr. < * relies! ra. i I', j i, PRESIDENT ,T. II. HARMS. i ,i, t! Takes Formal Charge of Newberry ii College Today?Comes to New- ! ?*, berry Under Auspieioua ! d Conditions. IN Kev. John llenrv Harms. A. P?.. (be i: newly elerli'il president ol' Xewberrv j college, was born in Savannab. (la., mi i |)( Jan. L?7. 18/(5. lie is a uradnate of j v. tbe college ol wliieb lie is now preM- I , dent, and also of l!i?? l.ulberan Theolo- j i..yieal Seminary of (!et l ysbury. jll After leaving rollcye lie was pastor j.; successive! v at (Miambersbum, Pa.: I Newport, Pa., and of tbe Lutheran j church at Harrislniry, Pa. All tbe duties tliat fell to him as pastor of' those several ehurehos be per- ' b< formed in an earnest, conscien- j 1lions, and able manner, whiehjd broucilt lo (lie churches as wel as t<> b himself a sueeess which was at all " limes uplifting and the promoter of ?' hiyli and better Ibinu's for I he future. 1; was from the ehureh at Harris-. i iration of t J. ti. Harms nn-.: I'iiil It v;iy <-ri 11 "< i !>v his alma * ii !t I t r* 11:m to Iter in (lie eapa- ' i'v ' !?! il it. tin- I :irlt?'si ;:iIi Hint ^ lit' i-.l!c-.'c could l)cs|.?\v ii i in, ' :i reeoirnilinn of his t'idi-liIy to his !i;i11 and denomination, and his 1 l?ili!v as ;i talented. consecrated, and il'led professor and leader. Hi* < ):ncs to the college al a most ' ii-pi -ions period in it< history. Now ^ the!! it is well orir.uiized and well ^ '11'iI*i"MI with a full body of students, nd with | lie endowment fund inn-.iM-il a.-' it has been through the niifv COI.I.kck. 11 i rl > oi Dr. Selieivr. 'I'llere are b eat ojiportunities Iyinbefore him " i'l he has bey'iin 1 <? meet his work ? ilh an earnestness and fait hfulness oi liieh coupled with the marked abil\ that eharaeteri/.es him as a man. I' ill no i|<mbt brinv to the college and :I i himself a larger <;nvi's than lie ^ i> ever had before. J 11 b'ev. Harms i< still <|iiite a yonim* m an I il is in | he \ oniiir. eon so- | N ; - ' " ? " I1' ' ' ' >1 : re finking W ''' ' ,l'1 ' ' uid leaders. I |,; 1 1 ,!,,u!ii have [ t him ! :.< been l he ! ' ' ' ! 1 I -ell'. : ; .lis to 1 III' 1 I'e-H1 t!;:r ) !n> . !) 11: i wa< a for-j ^ lllll I?'!*'. t Y ' vear-: :> . > |fi-v. Manns mar- | 1,1 > ?l 't'-.- S"d:e Wheid'-r of this city. j b '"I :' (? ha s been m'leli help t ? j 11 i:n ii all I he ma n v dal ies t hat he ! ' '"'1 to ;?erfo"-;i as nas|or of his | ii'i'!vit r-'"..:?i < 1 the many | P ien.N of I mm* t;-irl!!o.,d home are -dad i '? i welcome her husband back I P > Xev berrv ;.-id to t lie colh'tre. >'? 11' ms has i'ii' heart v support I' el ? > i n Ti. n i>t 1 hi' members of ' ' 'I: v -in.l .,f the Lath- r' t i ;i jiil Son'b ('arolina ^ ' I ?'f ||>e eiti/eu-' of Xi'wb. rrv. Int vo-ling IiC^ul Question. 'I'M" ' I!. II. Kikard has aa inter- ' ' ! i;;.i'i !>i f? :"i him. It I I i'l. ''. ?laml. ete. vs. ' ' ' ' "I. i The plaint ill' j i' ?'.:uht -nit to !: v a part it ion of I'lai" real estate made, as one of the :i's at law of his mother. Mrs. Care I-.. I'.idand. lie claims not only ' s interest but the interest of his *' >l!'er wiiieh has been conveyed to.,.' i"i since liis mother's death. The!, ' fondants. the brother and sister of!.' ie pi '* i nl ill i are resist inu: the eonlen- j on as |o the father's interest on the " round that I he father and husband I'serted his wife and children about venlv voars auo. and therefore lost iiv interest he minht have as an heir w I law. b 'he master held a reference Wed- ' e d:iv and took 111? testimonv and :H i-onurl his .Vei<inn to the court ? ?i"I:I'l ideas. l'n<rene S. Mlease. . n.. re'M'esents the plaint i 11*. Messrs. lent, IInnt X* Hunter art.1 oonnsol for so defendants. Stewards Meeting. .. I'lie las: stewards ineetinir for New- a I'rrv circuit will b(> held in the par- w >rs of Central elinreb next Wodno-"- a v. II inst.. at II o'clock. I,et all i> e on hand pronipllv at the hour ap- h >inte,| si there will be no .?aitinu 'ie !' r another. <i A. H. lies; ,, l,,,?r the Chairman S Nov. I, 11)08. rERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. < Movements of Newberriaus and Those ! Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. There is not a finer speaker in the italc of South Carolina than Dr. I Jcii. |{. (Vomer, of Newberry, nor a I irighter mind. Laurens found that t mii last Sunday. This scribe knew < t before.?Laurcnsville Herald. i The Loyal Temperance Legion will < lave a rummage sale on Saturday in 1 he store room opposite the store of I opcland Bros. } Among the delegates to the A. li. P. 1 >,vnod are Congressman and Mrs. I>. ( 0. Kin ley of Yorkville. t Jno. Oxner, Earnest Oxner and v lack Cumberland, were tried before < Magistrate Mloase on Tuesdav and s onvicted of shooting birds out of eason. j There will be a meeting of the < iaehelor -Maids Tuesday afternoon e t 1 lit* Chamber of Commerce at four a clock. A full attendance is desired. I Mr. Jno. K. Aull, the swift and n ourteous court stenographer is at I is post of duty, promptly as usual, li Laurcnsville Herald. Mr. I). 1). Wallace, professor of a istory a| Wofford college will rep- o I'sented tU;it institution at the inau- r ural exercises to be held at Newber- .i1 v college today. Mrs. Wallace and o liildren cam ewith him to Newberry ltd will spend some time in the cilv. Mr. \\ . (!. I louseal has returned roiu Memphis, Tenn. S Croat crowds are attending the carival. and they seem well pleased illi the attractions found there. The iiloon ascension every day is a inat r of much excitement as well as of a ilerest. \ ULLETINS OF THE ELECTION, li onthern Bell Telephone Company si Furnished News of the Election ii Tuesday. s I lie election in Ncwberrv on Tuosay was very quiet and so far as ,, '.-trued about (51) per cent of the Me- 1, ">cratic vote was cast. The liopuh- v can ticket received '20 votes in New- |. (MTV, (5 being white men as only '2."} ,i egros are said to have voted. The f I her tickets receive a scattering vote y r two. There was not great deal of in- ,. rest manifested in the result, and no |. rrangemenls were made to lake the w Western I nion bulletins, but through ie courtesy of the Southern Hell f elcphone Company The Herald and ]. icws arranged to receive the hullo- ,, ns tarnished by (hat company. It | as soon evident that the liepuhli- ,. ins had won and only ;1 fo\v persons ^ 1'inained until about eleven o'clock w ? receive the last bulletins that came ,, 1. I lie first news came from Now ^ ork ;inil when it was soon that New ., ork had given a largo Republican ) lajority tho-o who were watching the | nlletins reached the conclusion that io country had gone Republican, and ? ist interest in the result (, It was very clover of the Bell Tele- ^ hone Company to furnish those bnl- |, ' tins and tliev were correct as coin- }, ared with the reports which wore ., reived next morning in the dailv u apers. I he buletins were received ! (| roinptly and placed on tin' board in i '"lit ot tlie Newberry Hardware j oinpanv's store. , Hunter and Saner. , Hunter and Saner i.a\c reeenl'v ^ rected in tile town of Prosperity an ., p-to-Mi'e lumber an-' pi,mine plant ud j,?'!s| mill, 1 hey will al>o iiiauuid-ire moulding and will make ? |( e.?>a!*v of flooring .'.> ?! c*?i*:,i??. The list mill will be operated Friday n I eac'i week. They have ihe late-t |( ml most improved >na'i inery and re prepared to turn out work . romptlv and will give satisfaction. V hev hamlle long leaf pine. a.id can irnish the very be-1 grades of floor- " ig and ceiling. Tbev als , handle " nigh and undressed lumber. v. Anna Schumpert Dead. ^ Anna Schumpert, the negro woman v ho, after examination bv Mrs. Kibr and I louseal, was declared to have ad pellagra and whose diagnosis Sl as confirmed by Mr. liabcock, to (j bom she was taken, died at the hosital in ( olumbia yest(?rday niornig. '1 a Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. I( (liev. Edward Kulenwider, I'astor.) I here will be the regular services " t the Lutheran church Sunday'at 11 '' . in., and 7.150 p. m. The preaching ^ ill be done by the liev. .las. M. Kin- C' rd, ot Cameron, S. ('. liev. Kinard ; a strong preacher, and will be end with pleasure. The Suiulav school will be at 1 p. ' I he pastor requests that every ' 2 leinber ol the l>ible class be present undav. A cordial invitation to all M'viees is extended the public. CJITIZENS MEETIN POSTPONED 3mall Attendance Tuesday NightAdjourned to Thursday Night. Tuesday night was appointed foi lie mooting of the citizens of Newjerry for the purpose of providing for lie nomination of the Democratic andidates for mayor and aldermen 'or the ensuing year. The larger part >f the citizens wore .at the carnival, lowcver, some erstwhile enthusiastic )emocrats wore standing gloomily ihont The Herald and News bulletin ward looking at the messages telling >f the Taft landslide, others were at lie K. of 1'. lecture, and four or five vere waiting to sec if anyone would nine out to see the "CJirl from Misouri "at t he theatre. .lust a few citizens were at the cit/,eus' meeting. The assemblage was ailed to order by Dr. O. B. Mayer, hairman of the executive committee, iti<l on motion of Dr. 0. B. Cromer, >r. Mayer was made chairman of the ice ling. Mr. (. CI. Blease nominated . 11. Hunt, Rs<|., for secretary, and !C was elected. lion. Cole L. Blease moved thai on ccount of the small attendance, one r two wards being altogether utirepesented, that the nieeting be adDiirned until Tlinrsday night at eight 'clock. This motion was carried. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ocicty Held Meeting in Prosperity? Well Attended?Many New Enterprises Undertaken. The 'J.'id aumini convention was well Mended, !i7 of the ")") Woman's Soil-ties reporting and l"> of the Junior Worker-, one Young Woman's Auxilary. Full chorus, lovely solos, hearv welcome, ami a little church nnurpassed by any in our Kotilhclund. l our denomination, in beauty of deign and architecture, picture theniidves prominently in our mind. Acting on the suggestion of one of ur young lad.v missioua ries from ('oii in hi :i. a private chain-prayer serice was held in the pastor's study isting llirougli the whole of Tuosay's sessions. One at a time, and or l."> minutes at a time, was alone nth her Maker, .pleading Clod's uidance of, ami presence with the onvcntioii, or presenting to the 'ather. jointly with her own, the ritten petitions of some other pleadd. Some were answered wonderully that day. Revs. Kreps, 'ulenwider. Harms and Wcltner, all ave good and inspirng addresses, 'astor Weltncr's being on the Deaoness. Training* Work and its posibilitiis in tlie city of Columbia, as i f special interest to us because lie "I * lie deaconesses, Mi? -; fieri rude ini]>si>n. is supported by our Lutliern church of the Ke'ileeiner, Newberv. and another by flrace church, Prosperity, Miss Mary Low Bowers, ml Kbenezer, Columbia. These young omen gave instructive ami helpful xamples of how to conduct Mission tudy classes by, turning the meniers of the convention into :i niakeclieve study class, with Iheinselve.-i s leailer. Miss Josephine Copeland, ho is now living with them in the eaconess home, has completed her wo year's course, and will leave in unitary to enter upon her lite-work s home missionary. Four calls have rune to her already, and she is awaitlg Clod's leading. Mrs. Cronk and Irs. Hohnan gave fine talks on literture, stressing the need of missionry intelligence and dissemination, lur circulating library is in Colnmia awaiting the call, of any society illing to pay freight on it. -md Hie ddition of one volume to it in order ? get it for one month. Mrs. Peter Robertson, Mrs. Toddy ohnstone. Miss Droller frome, Miss 'rin Kolin, Mr. Qnattlebauin were mong our sweet soloists, and the nine of the larlv vistors from Newer rv was "Legion." To say that e missed the sweet face and lianpy, pirghty manner of our president, Irs. J. A. B. Soberer is to express it erv feebly. A telegram of "Love nd Clod bless you" with scripture assages was received from her. Our ocielies did more anil belter work 11is year than ever before. Mr. Cronk entertained us highly bv iking us on a trip lo China, India nd Japan, and showing in many eur>sitics. The olliccrs elected for the ensuig vear arc Mrs. M. (). J. Kreps, resident ; Mrs. Sophie Habenlcnt, ice-president; Mrs. Jenny Tlolman, I'cond vice-president*. Mrs. Kale largle, recording secretary: Mrs. S. . Katniner, corresponding secretary; Irs. W. (I. Allworen, treasurer. 5c dccovatcd china butter dirh 10c. Toe set dccorali'd china cup and saucer now ItOc. Watts' Racket Store. A. R. P. SYNOD. Meeting of Laymen Yesterday Afternoon?About 100 Delegates Have Arrived. I lie city sot*ills to have taken on new life with (he arrival of su many distinguished gliosis in her midst as the occasion of the A. R. 1\ Synod has broil"lit [together here. Kach train sinee Tuesday evening lias brought delegates and they have not all come in yet. On Wednesday afternoon there was a devotional and business meeting of the laymen who had come in at that time, and on Wednesday evening a layman's meeting was again held, when Hew James 11 ressley, preached a very strong sermon before the body, and outlined the movement and the motive o| the laymen's meeting. Mr. 11oss, a layman from Charlotte, X. ('., also made some very interesting remarks on the nature of this work, and others spoke concerning it. The laymen's movement is perhapi* I lie greatest step forward that the churches of all denominations have taken in recent years, and it has been received enthusiastically by the high ollicials in the churches as well as given a hearty support by most of be laity. It is. as it should be, in thorough sympathy with the purpose of the church, which is to see that Christ's kingdom is extended to the j ends of the world and His gospel preached unto all creatues, and that the world be brought to the feet of the Savior. I he lormal opening of the one hundred and fifth session of the A. R. P. | Synod began Thursday morning at eleven o'clock. The roll was called and about one hundred delegates responded. The sermon ;.*f the moruiny was prcachcd by Rev. .J. A. White, ot lilackstock. I'lie moderator of the Synod was introduced ami things were gotten under sway for the re?u! lar sessions which were to follow. \ estenlay atteriio<?n ;i business session began :it :U">. and Inst night at eiyht o clock a popular meeting on Foreign .Missions was held. The mormon was preached by Kev. William Duncan, of Charlotte. This morning there will be a devotional service conducted by Kev. J. P. Knox, of Columbia which is to be followed by a business session. Kev. S. .1. Patterson of Monticcllo, Ark., will preach at eleven o'clock. In the afternoon there will be a devotional service, conducted by Kev. .1. M W bite, ot Lancaster, and a business session beginning at three o'clock; and the evening service will be devoted to the subject of Home Missions and the sermon will be preached by Kev. R. K. Hough, of Charlotte, X. ('. The weather continues delightful for the meeting of Synod, and the hearts and homes of the people are open to the city's guests, and it is to be hoped that there will be not only a most successful meeting of -this distinguished body but that each one will leave the city feeling that if was good to have been here, and that an invitation from Newberry would always be welcomed news among them. LARGEST STOCK Solid Gold Kings ever shown in Newberry. Daniels & Williamson. $1.2.r> Role edge bowl and pitcf.er 79c Watts' Racket Store. OUR 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. Everything cheap now at Watts' Racket Store. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES accurately fitted to your eyes. Best quality lenses. Satisfaction srunranteed. Reasonable prices. Daniels & Williamson. 100 prs. men's 10 and 15o sox. 6c pr. Watts' Racket Store. STEEL BELT LACING -Its the trick, no tear out, and no wear out, a money saver, (live it a trial. Summer Brothers Co. Big lot enamel and tin ware closing out at cost. Watts' Racket Store. FAMILY SCALES?Kverv familv should have a pair in their kitchen, ocue tried you don't be without j tliem, weighs to 2d lbs. by ounces, j price $1.2,"). Summer Brothers Co. j ; It makes no difference what price yon yet elsewhere. I will sell vou j for less. Walls Racket Store. Cotton Market. K (Corrected by Nat Gist.) I Good Middling 8 90 V Strict Middling 8 80 w Middling 8'70 . Cotton Market. j Reported by O. McR. Holmes. B Middling g ,H Strict Middling -..9 ^lf[ Good Middling f Market Steady. A SPECIAL NOTICES. \ V 1 CENT A WORD. || No advertisement taken for?;* I6ss than 25 cents. | 1 CABBAGE! CABBAGE!?To my 1 friends and customers J. have one ear oi: cabbage at $2.;W per hundred as long as they last. C& (-i. W. Kin aid. jv? 11 Prosperity, S. C. M'; ? ffif Come and see how cheap you can buy \[ni everything now at. tho ) / Watts' Racket Store. FREE! FREE?iiOO II,? C1?"?iv giv(m j) iiwiiy by Mayes' Book Store. K ? Big lot of all kinds crockery Wdjre to 'j| close out less than cost. Watts' Racket Store. ;f WANTED I'hree or four gentlemen ^ boarders. Apply to Mrs. .1. S. J. 5i Suber, Hunt Street. It 1K Now is your time to bug at less than [ cost at Watts' Racket Store. ! f' SAVE your tickets. They are worth j |> money. \ JJ Mayes' l>ook Store. V 75c set decorated china pates now I if .!<>c. !((< decorated china bowl now || 'M'- Walls' Racket Store. ? NEW STYLES in Belt pins, Buckles, ( I Tat pins. | Daniels & Wrilliamson. | BARCAINS in Water Sets. 'f Maves' Book Store. i J FOR SALE?500 bushels home rais- 2 ed seed oats, 500 bushels home raised seed wheat. A. L. Coleman, i, Silver Street, S. C. I 10-2:5-41-1 law. j I REMEMBER the .ic china and glass- jfi w '"'e. Mayes' Book Store. | SOLID GOLD LOCKETS $4.00 up. Daniels & Williamson. 1 rivets! Try one for heating water on 5 your grate, each 10c. I Anderson 10c. Co. FOR RENT?Two rooms. Apply to 'I'. T. Davenport, 1101 Johnstone street. 2f. / LATEST DESIGNS in Brooches and stick Bins. Daniels & Williamson. Post Card Albums Anderson 10c. Co. No. 2 decoratcd lamp chimney $10, i No. 2 plain chinemy 5c. Watts' Racket Store. Picture Books Anderson 10c. Co. A. W. JONES, THE PLUMBER, has opened shop just back of post, office. I rtimates furnished on Application. Repair work given prompt otten- , Shipment bowls and pitchers just in 68c ' | Anderson 10c. Co. < SOLID GOLD Elgin or Waltham watches, $25.00. Daniels & Williamson. \ Nickel platod ware, kettles, tea pots, etc Anderson 10c. Co. 1 WHY PAY $(i.00 for patent flour when you can buy it from Moseley Bros, at $5.50, every barrel guaranteed. They are soling hundreds of barrels. 10-20-4t Turkey roasters and turkey dishos I Anderson 10c. Co. GENUINE HAND CUT GLASS we* don I sell the acid cut. * Daniels & Williamson. China and crockery.. Largest selection in Newberry. Anderson 10c. Co. 1 a