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PURELY PERSONA1. The Novements of Many People Newberrians, and Those Who Visit New6rry. Miss Anita Davidson is visiting friends at Blackville. Miss Frances Pool is home for the holidays from Converse college. Mr. B. B. Leitzsey came up from Charleston to obs-erve Christmas. Mr. W. M. Wilson, of Peak, was in the city Thursday. Mr. R. D. Wilson, of Walhalla, is spending the holidays in Newberry. .r. Will F. Wright, Jr., has return ed to the Newberry hotel. Mrs. S. A. Wilson, of Rock Hill, is visiting her son, Mr. W. A. Wherry. Mr. J. A. Dennis. teacher at Bethune, is spending the holidays at home. Mr. Walter Houseal, of Columbia, spent Christmas with Mr. J. A. Dennis. Mr. F. E. Sheely has changed from Little Mountain to Slighs, No. 1. Hon. F. F. McGowan, of Laurens, was in the ciity Thursday. Mr. Robert Lewie, of Union, was in the city Christmas. Mr. William Green c- home from Spartanburg for Christa. Mr. 0. W. LeRoy> of Orlando, Fla., was in the city this week. Mr. Wim. E. Boozer, of Columbia, spent Christmas in the city. Mr. A. C. Jones, Jr., of Spartanburg, showed up in Newberry during the Christmas season. Principal W. L. Motes, of Bellville academy, near St. Matthews, is Christ, masing at honre. Miss Ruth Holtzclaw has returned from a visit to friends at Greer and Newberry.-Spartanbuorg Herald, 28th. Mrs. Rivers Stone is visiting at her former homre in Newberry.-SpartaL burg Herald, 28th. Mr and Mrs. Monroe, of Laurens county, paid a Christmas visit to her father, Mr. E. P. Bradley, this season. Mr. Luther Leonhirth, of Sumter, is on a visit to his mother and sisters at Helena. Miss Blanche Gl-eason,. of Greenville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Lizzie Sal ter. Amorg the teachers returning for the holidays at home was Miss Mary Wright. Day Wright and Lillius Schumnpert are home for the holidays from the Wofford Fitting school, Spartanburg. Mr. S. H. Paysi.nger has changed his address from Silverstreet to Atlanta, Ga. Messrs. Robert Houseal and Grady Hipp came in from the University of Virginia to spend the holidays. Mrs. W. H. Anderson is. in Spartan. burg visiting her mother, Mrs. Pow ers. Miss Bertha Wadsley has returned to Spartanburg after visiting her sis ter, Mrs. W. H. Anderson. Miss Janie Thomasson, teacher at Huger, S. C., is spending the vacatiot at home. Miss Annie Mae Crump, of Atlanta, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Franklin. Oliver Lindsay is spending the' holi days in Atlanta with his brother, Mr. Maxey Lindsay. Mr. Herbert W. Ehrhardt, of Ehr hardt, spent a portion of the holidays in Newb erry. L Mrs. C. P. Peiham and little daugh -ter hav1e returnedi from Birmingham, after a visit to relatives in tliat city. Mrs. J. C. Harper, of Greenwood, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Mc Caughrin. Mrs. J. B. Joynes and iittle datigh ter. of Baltimore, are visiting Miri J. E. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Black, of Bain bridge, Ga., spent Christmas 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill. Mr. J. B. Morgan spent Christmas in U'nion with his mother, Mrs. N. B. Morgari. Miss Mary Wall, of the graded schools, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Marion. Mr. J. W. White and children at tend-ed a famtily reunion in Greenwood Christmas day. Mr. O'Dell, of Whitmire, was in town last niNht.--Cross Anchor cor. Spar tan burg Herald, 24th. Witlh Reid, of Chappells, has been here for a day or two this week. Bennetstsville Advocate, 22nd. jF. H. Schumnpert, of Prosperity, was Uin Columbia yesterday On business. The State, 24th. Misses Nina Sligh and Lois Gregory will -r%end the holidays with relatives in Newberry.-Union Times, 22nd. Miss Bessie Kibier left this mornin for her home in Newberry to spent Christmas.-Rock Hill Record, 21st. Miss Gillette Schumpert will leavi Friday for Newberry to spend Christ mas.-Rock Hill Record, 21st. Mrs. Florence Hall and daughte Julia are visiting relatives at New berry.-Kingstree Record, 21st. Messrs. Edgar Sligh and Humber Aull took in a little Christmas visi to Columbia during the holidays. Mr: J. L. Welling and family ar< holidaying with relativ.es in Darling ton. Mr. Olin Fulmer and his bride wil arrive from Columbia Monday to visi his sister, Mrs. H. B. Wells. Mrs. Chas. W. Sheely and littl daughter, Elizabeth, of Columbia, vis it.?d her sister, Mrs. J. P. Sheely dur ing the past week. Misses Corrie Lei Havird, Estell Bowers, Ruby Goggans, Ernestine an Rebecca Wicker and Lillian Kiblei are among those home from Winthrol Mr. Thomas Paysinger Wicke leaves Friday for Chicago to take special course in the technological ir stitute there. Mr. J. W. M. Simmons, of the U.. < S. Mayrant, left for New York Monda night after spending Christmas v home. Miss Edna Fellers has returned t her home in Prosperity, after visitin her aunt, Mrs. A. S. Osborne.-Spai tanburg Journal, 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Mills are spent ing .the week in Newberry with Mr Mills's relatives.-Camden cor. New and Courier, 24th. I Mrs. Charlotte V. Spearman, c Newberry, is spending a few days z the home of her brother, John 'M I Payne.-Johnston cor. The State, 24t0 I Messrs. Alan Johnstone, Jr., an Grady Goggans, from the law schoc of the South Carolina university, sper Christmas at home. Dr. and Mrs. 0. B. Mayer and chif den spent Christmas in Laurens wit Mrs. Mayer's parents, Mr. and Mr: W. W. -Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Balle, of Laurent and Mrs. J. WV. Crosland, of B-ennette ville, spent Christmas with her paa ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goggans. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallace, of Bu: falo, are spending the holidays a Newberry and Carlisle.-Union Time 26th. Mr. J. M. Counts and family sper Christmas in No. 6 township w,ith Mr Counts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ] Pitts. Misses Amelia Klettner and Ann: Mann spent their Christmas in Spa: tanburg with Miss Annie's sister, Mr Harry Price. Mr. Carl Epting, operating fro: Charlotte for the Southern Bell Teli phone company, is spending tlie vaci tion holidays at home. Miss Ethel Kinard, stenographer f< the People's Lumber company, of Ai gusta, spent Christmas with relativ< in Newberry. Miss 'Carrie Stewart arrived Frida from Newberry to spend several dal with home folks.-Campobello co Spartanburg Herald, 27th. Prof. W. S. Peterson, prs'sidbnt< Orangeburg college, accompanied 1 hi sons, Randolph and Edwin, is vih iting his father, Mr. W. G. Peterson. Judge and Mrs. T. S. Sease and li tle daughter left yesterday for a vis: Jto friends in Leesville and Newberr: -Spartanburg Herald, 28th. Governor Cole. L Blease took Christmas holiday dinner in Newberr Thursday with his brother, Mr. Car non G. Blease. Prof. William C. Bynum left the cit on Thursday to spend .the holiday sea son at his home in Newberry. Georgetown cor. Charleston Post, 23rc Messrs. &t B, and W. G. Mayes ani 'Mrs. J. B. For attended the weddin, of Miss Ailine Stork to Mr. Wilbu Harrell in Columb~ia on last Wednes The three Roberts-JRobert Davis Robert Porter and Robert Gist--wit] Jordan Pool and Earle Hipp, all of th Citadel academy in Charleto~n, camn n on time for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stone and chil dren, of Spartanburg, and Mr. ani M rs. George Claussen and little son of Augusta, spent Christmas with lMrs J. W M. Simmons. Misses Rosalyn Hipp, from Eliza beth college, Margaret Burton anc I Women, Columba, are spending the holidays in Newberry. W. A. McFall left yesterday for his home at Newberry -to spend the Christ mas holidays.-Pee Dee Advocate, 22nd. He turned up here on time all right. Mr. C. J. Zobel, of Prosperity, was in town Tuesday.-Woodruff cor. Spartanburg Herald, 23rd. How many more places are they going to have Mr. Zobel from? Mr. Maxie Day, of the U. S. govern ment service, spent his Christmas va cation with his sisters, Mrs. Kate Adams, of Newberry, and Mrs. An nie Leeze Watkins, of Chappells. Among the. home-comers for the holiday season were Messrs. Edwin Carlisle, Frank Wearn, Caldwell Fant, I Fant Gilder, Roy JonFs and the Fair brothers, Rob and Rud. J. M. Wofford, has resigned as sec ond hand in carding at the Lydia . mills, Clinton, S. C., to accept posi - tion as card grinder with the Oakland mills, Newberry.-Southern TextilE Bulletin. Miss Josie Paysinger, teacher o! Higgins school in Saluda county, and he-r brother Johnnie, from Wofford college, are spending the holidays al home. From Wofford also are Wight man and Paul Whittaker. Mr. J. B. Hentz, of Pro'perity, wa; in Union yesterday and his daughter - Miss Minnie Hentz, who is attendinc the- seminary, returned with him to tday to spend the Christmas holidays -Union Progress, 22nd. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Baker and chil dren, have gone to Newberry to spen Christmas with relatives. Mr. Stanlej ! Baker, of Newberry college, is here foi - the holidays.-Greenwood Journal . 22nd. s Mrs. John McCarley, of Whitmire has been spending several days al t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo H t Evans. Miss Mary McCarley, who ha . been attending school here, is spend L. ing .the holidays with her mother a d , Whitmire.-U.nion Progress, 22nd. 1 Mrs. S. E. Dunbar has returned t tNewberry from an extended stay 11 Marion, accompanied by her daugh .ters, Misses Adele and Josephine Dun ba.r, the former a teacher at Norway and the latter a music pupil in Colum bia Miss Agnes Summer, teacher in Lu therville seminary, Maryland; Mise Lila Summer, from Elizabeth college Charlotte, and Miss Pauline Gilder from Sweet Briar college, West Vir ginia, arrived home for the holid-a: t'season. Miss Frances Rice and Mr. Clougl Rice, of Whitmire, are visiting thei: t father, Mr. W. G. Rice of this place -Messrs. Johunie Stuart and Oswal< *Bowles, from Newberry college ar< home for the holidays.-Coronaca cox eGreenwood Journal, 27th. Dr. J. K. Gilder and Mrs. W. A. Fan -are in New York with Mr. Faht, whi is at the hospital wherie he has bee1 ain a serious condition with a ca.ncerou; growth on the neck. An operatiol ,- was performed and a message Thurs day afternoon stated that he was bet ter. ..Clifford Barnes has accepted a posi stion as overseer of the weaving wit the Oakland mills at Newberry, a overseer *of the weaving, having re signed a position with the Fulton Bai sand Cotton mills at Atlanta, Ga., a: overseer of the No. 2 weav'e room. Textile Manufacturer. C. E. Rikard, of Batesburg, S. C. will be overseer of cloth room at the Oakland mill, Newberry. W. H. Jona formerly of Clinton. will be overee -of cardi.ng at the Oakland mills, New Lt berry. J. I. Painter, of Clinton, haa r. accepted the position of second hani in spinning at Whitmire.-Southerl .Textile Bulletin. yMrs. J. HI. Summer and Mrs. J. T - Mayes left Tuesday for Atlanta, ao copanying Mr. E. H. Summer to his mariage Thursday to Miss Vera Sum met,. of that city. The groom% sister Mss Verna Summer, who was to ha been maid of honor, was unable to dt Itend on account of illness. His broth er, Mr. J. E. Summer, of Ocala, was 'best man. Misses Maud Fant, from George town; Bessie Coppock, from Spartan burg; Edna Hipp, from her school at Reidville; Anne Jones, from Vander ilt university; Mary Frances Pool, Sfrom Converse; Lalla Rook Simmons, Sfrom her school at Dyson; Annie Green, from her school at Pacolet, and Miss .Julia Kibler, from the Randolph [ Miacon college, Lynchburg, Va., reach ed home for Christmas. Misses Ouida Summer, Mary Butler Fant, Myrtle Suber, Sue Porter and all Fridy, from the Columbia Ucollege: Fances Suber, Beulah and lecia Spearman, Irene Workman and t Nettie Lou Wallace, from the Green- J ville Female college; Marietta Lang- i1 ford and Eleanor Martin, from Chicora, r came home to spend Christmas holi- p days. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. 0 Dr. G. W. Connor will bel absent from his office until January 1. 1 Mr. Dave Williams has changed from Kinards to Whitmire. c Mr. W. A. Graddick has changed from Mollohon mill to R. F. D. 3. It was the best Christmas of their C lives to many persons. The Christmas spirit was fine for 1911. t Mr. R. L. Crooks has re:urned from, the Columbia hospital. Pulaski lodge will me- Fridayc night. There will be-service at Colony by the pastor, Rev. Jas. D. Kinard, Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Service at the Baptist church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock by the pas tor, Rev. Geo. A. Wright. The Cointy Farmers' union will meet in Newberry on Saturday, Janu ary 6. Rev. Chesley Taylor, of the South Carolina confeernce, will preach at Cannon Creek next Sunday at 3 o'clock. Service at St. Luke's Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and in the afternoon < at' 4 by the rector, Rev. A. E. Cor nish. The red stables, B. A. Havird, pro-. prietor, advertises mules for sale. See ad for information, see Havird for '.trading and see mules for satisfaction. The prisoners in jail were given a ' Christmas dinner by Sheriff Buford, following his custom on Christmas day. Another good opportunity to buy personal property of large proportions will be on January 3, sale by Mr. J. L. Mayer, R. F. D. No. 3. On account of the excessive rains' and the high water c* Saluda river .Mr. H. 0. Long lost four fine cows by ,~ drowning during the week.I - In St. Louis, Mo., buying donkeys .for the Summer-Wise company, was . how Messrs. C. R. Wise and H. H. Abramns spent their Christmas.. The ladies of Smyrna church wi'.: give hot supper at' the residence of M- A. D. E udson Friday, December 29, 'cm 2 to 10 o'clock. The public is co'.l.ially invited. The Wlom:n's Home and ForeigAi I' issicnary society of the Lutheran -Church of the Redeemer will meet i next Tuescay at 3.45 o'clock with Mrs. * Edw. R. Hipp. Probate .Judge Schum pert on Satur day issued 21 marriage licenses, ~!6 t blacks and fiv'e for whites. H.'urrah for Christmas, it comes but once a iyear. There will be an organ recital at' Central Methodist church on Tuesday evening, January 2, at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Miss Mazie Dominick. Admission will be by tickets. -ITwo marriages of interest on~ Thursday-one in Atlanta, the Sum-! Imer-Summer marriage, and the other in Savanjiah, the Heitman-Fulmer marriage. -Mamie, Unie, Willie anid Benrife Sloan, pupils of the Garmany academy, presented their teach.er, Miss Mary Cannon, with a handsome Christmas present. Clerk and.treasurer, 6hief of Iiolice, -fiv-e policemen, street superintendent, lamp-lighter and janitor, two hose Iwagon drivers and a city attorney are to be elected by town council Friday. The rains poliied during most of I%st week, the drains jiOured into the. ditches, the ditches poured into the creeks, the Creeks poured into the riv. 'ers, and the pe@ple po6ured. into town. Saturday after -the f&ins, The rains interfered 'Wiih lots of things, among them the moVing of f.he 66ise from the si-te of the proposed ndW p6stoffce building. The work of remov'al ha been renewed by Con tractorr '7. 7. Livingston. Newbei'i Ine'6f nods-but it snores] when it is sounid asleep,-Greenwood Journal. Shows; a dler conscience. No one can sideP sou~ndly with a guil ty conscience. Pity yu co'uldn't snore some. ITwenty-seven rabbits killed in three hours is the record of Dr J. .: Sharp, Mr. Jim Brown and Mr. Coker. Messrs.I Sharp and Coker went to Mr. Brown's place Christmas day and the three hunted from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. with thea above result. jie use of the DuPont explosives On anuary 27, at 10 o'clock in the morn ,ig, on Mr. H. H. Abrams' place, two iiles north of Newberry. The coin any is represented here by R. Y. ,eavell & Son. Newberry has a new superintendent f education, Editor Aull of the New erry Herald and News. If Brother ull fails to make good we shall be ery much disappointed. We predict e will be of great s.rvice to the ause of education in his county. Vinnsboro News and Herald. As a Christmas present Mr. J. De Vitt Salter, at Chattanooga, has been iven a year's subscription to The lerald and News, by a relative. Good 0it. The Herald and News. like a let er from home, follows Newberrians o the army and navy and into other ields abroad. It is a peculiar coincidence that all >f the candidates for governor, four n number, are from Newberry, in one vay or another, and all of the candi lates for senator hail from old Edge ield.-Florence _Times. Newberry, dgefield and Laurens redeemed the state in 1876. There wer-_ several Christmas weeA trunks and disorderlies before the -ecorder fined from $5 to $15. For -eckless driving James Williams was nade to pay $5, and it cost Thomas [ackscn $15 to answer the charge 01 tealing two shotguns from Mr. J. H. Nst. One othe-r colored man got $1( or resisting officer. The town was full of people'Satur lay before Christmas and the stores were full of shoppers. Looked lik( ircus day. There was a jam. Som( >f the merchants did the bast busi ess of their existence. Anderson'f [0 cents store hadLJts doors locke luring the~day, the crowds were sc rreat. Nothing like it had been seer ,n Newberry before. The- people ha been shut in at their homes so long Dy the rains they were Christmas hun gry, and many were prevented fron oming to town on Saturday by thi swollen streams. Organ Recital. Time, Tuesday evening' J,nuary 2 .t 8 o'clock; place, Central Methodis: church. This announcement bespeaks ai evening of genuine enjoyment. Th' aew pipe organ at Central church i: meeting all the claims made for it b: the manufacturers, and on Tuesda: evening an opportunity will be give1 not only to hear splendid instrumrenta selections by the organist, Miss Mazie Dominick, but selections by vocalista b more than local reputation--solo: and quartets. Among these will bi Mrs. Roy Z. Thomas, Miss Genevievi Evans, Miss Pauline Gilder, Miss Ma bel Williamson, Mr. Jones and Di Setzler. The ladies have been put to unex pected expenses in installing the or gan, and a small admission fee wil be charged to meet these expenses. Married at St. Paul's. December 21 at St. Paul's Lutherai prsonage, Mr. Joe Ringer and Mis: Annie Eargle, both of the Bethlehen section, were married; and Decembe: 24, at the same place, Mr. Georg Lominick and Miss J-ettie Livingstot of Pomaria, R. F. D., were married Rev. Y. von A. Riser was the officiat Ing clergyman. SPECIAL NOTICES. One Cent a Word. No ad vertisement taken for lesi than 25 cents. C'ALO mules just affited at th< feed a.iid sales stables of B. A. Hay ird. Foi' sale; cash of credit, eithei for single mule or by the carload At Red stable in Thompson street rear new court house. 12=29-2t IID YOU ever try oysters in tfre shll The finest yet. Try them. Yodi de get them at E. M. Lane & Co. Phones .10 and 212. 12-29-11 IEW BEANS and tomatoes expected tniorrow at the place where you iwys find what you want, and the es. 2. M. Lane & Co. Phones 110 nd 212. 12-29-1t. fNTED-To hire a wages innd. Man with fanifiW to run third-farm preferred. E. B. $etzier, 2001 Col lege street. 12-29-1t. OST-One small speckled brown set ter female dog. If found please re turn to J. T. Stuart, Columbia, S. C., Box 114. $5.00 reward. 12-29-2t AARLOAD mules just arrived at the feed and sales stables of B. A. Hav ird. For sale, cash or credit, eithcer for single mule or by the carload. At Red stable in Thompson si;reet, COTTON ARKET. Newberry. , (Corrected by Nat G Strict good middling... ... Good middling... ... ... Strict middling....... . (By Robt. MeC. Hol Strict good middling... ... Good middling.......... Strict middling.......... (By Summer Bros. Co.) Cotton seed... ... ... ... ... ... Chappells. (By A. P. Coleman). Cotton... ... ... ... ... ....---9 Cotton seed... ... ... ... ... ..24 Silverstreet. (By Silverstreet Warehouse Co.) Cotton... ... ... . ........ ..-9 Cotton seed... . .. Pamarla. (By Aull & Hipp). Cctton............... ... C:coz e.;... .... ........22 Little Nountain. (By J. B. Derrick). Cotton... ... ... ... ... ... ..-9 Cotton seed... ... ... ... ... .2 Whitmire. (By Glenn-Lowry Mfg. Co.) Cptton.. .................. Cotton seed. ..... ... ... ... ...22% - Kinads (By Smith Bros.) Cotton. .. . ..... .... ..... 8. Cotton seed... . ..... ...22 BLACKSMITH SHOP-I will open a blacksmith shop in the T. C. Pool old shop, in front of Brown's stable, January 1, 1911. I solicit the pat ronage of my former patrons and guarantee satisfaction. 12-22-2t. S. K. Bouknight. FRESH FRUI}S/hrive every day at J. L. Burns. LOST-A black silk silver handl lady's umbrella with monogram S. W. H. on handle. Will the inder kindly return to the owner, Mrs. J Henry Harms, College campus. 12-29-2-t. SALE OF PERSONAL ,PROPEE On Wednesday, Januak 3, 19 11 a. m., I will sell to e bidder at my home, tnortheast of Newberry court he S. C., all my farm implements, etc., tsuch as Deering binder, mower and Srake, disc plow, 4-horse harrow, turn; Splows, grain drills, fertilizer distri. r buters, cotton and corn planters, rweeders, harrows, cotton hoes, plow istocks, etc., etc., black smith tools 1 farm -bell, farm wagons, and har Sness, buggy; surrey and harness,-{ Sand other necessary farm tools, alsoF Scows, corn, hay, fodder, etc. I. will1 Salso offer, if not sold before sale, S6 or 8 fine mules, one brood mare: -and colt; mare i.a excellent trot#er; .one young horse, bidke to harneoss; all entitled to registration. -sale cash. J. L. Mayer, Ne-vberry, - ,S. C., a..ute 2. 14 FOR FRESH fish, phio 321. . Burns. 1 JUST arrived. a carload of h.hart ant s, sap shingles. Laugford & B hanit.1-17 J.L URN$ handles all gra.es stpeand fancy groceries. LEARN~ AUTOMOBILE BUTSNESS-' Take a 30 days practical course Ihi ,our well equipped machine ahops and learn the automobile busideus Iand accept good positions. Chak ]otte Auto School, Charlotte, NMC WANTEIP-Ydung men and ladles t learn telegraphy. We are reeelving more calls for our graduateg thai we en~ siipply. Charlotte Telega iih? achool, Charlotte, N. C. 3-7-r MON EY TO tTh-Money to lend on -real estatde tong time and easy payments. If#fif Hunt & Hunter. ,, -9-19-ti' IWIY PAY RENT?- *-ifl1 sell you gcod land, unimproved', Of eleard v fend without a dollar cashi fifreift,. Write me, T. N. Wilson, P'tfieYIt IAuaLad Company. 11 --n FOR EElT 1(#f--A two-horse farm near toi A goad dwelling house and three. de' 61 land. Als. a large st~ore houM ir ~ddition at He ena. Apply to . .- %:ford, Kiew berry, S. C. 124-tf FOR SALE-I will sell $(o?e the court house on salesday, JaiiaTV 1, house and lot on Cline B&dst' ile owned by F. M. Lindsay. 'JIe'ms of sale, rash. B. B. Hair, Auctiofe~~C 12-19-4t. FOR REST-Two or four-horse Apply to Mrs. Texan ia Suber, N berry, S. C., R1. F. D.. 6. 12-1 Susrbe to' Th1e Herald and now andget alf of the serial now runninl