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VHOHannHSHnMnHnMBBiHaaBBaHMDiRaDaMnaHaMHaHi 9 liiSsJaiil l Tr? L fSPC est V wor] .imk i t?ii The Si a^ w* does Ext! L ii;?: \&i' \Wm o ' fcl^iiiii ban. i ppl $l ?s& . 'Ipfvfic?i c or \ week1 ^ ^ ^ ' 110! PROSPERITY SEWS. I Mr. S. S. Birge is lumbia. Old Soldiers' Reunion at Youner's Miss Mary Wheeler Grove on insrnst 26?Personal Jacksonville, Fla. Eluii jiti HentioiL Cadet J. Allen Lest( ing two months here Prosperity, Aug. 25.?Annual meet- . to the U. S. Military A ing of the old soldeirs' reunion will Point. be held at Young's Grove August 26. i Miss Annie Mae r The speakers of the occasion will be Kibler's Bridge, spen Lawyer J. B. Hunter, Superintendent j Miss Ellen Werts. If- of Education G. D. Brown and Mr. C. j Mr. Tom Hair has i | P. Barre. The speaking to begin at' to spend the wirter w 11 o'clock. Mr. Lois Dominick p Miss Isoline Wvche has as her Taylor, of Route No. i bouse guests Misses Jt&essie i-.ane, or j sunaay aiternoon ai t ft Dillon, Martha Johnstone and Sadie i bride's parents, Mr. s f Goggans, of Newberry. i Taylor. Mr. ^Dominicl Miss Pet Dominick has returned to I ful farmer and cotton Columbia, after a visit to her mother, ; perity. Mrs. Alice Dominick. I T*"*7" Mrs. J. L. May and children are I >*ETYBERRY S FI visiting in Rockton. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Counts spent! ^ ^rk Thursday at Slighs. Southern Cotton 0 ' Misses Pancy Wallace, of Carroll- ^or T^elye < ton, Ga., and Fanny Ccok, of'Atlanta, have returned to their respective Newberry county s fi ? - *?tnn frnm the 1913 croi Homes, alter spending a iorimgin ? with Mrs. George Harmon. : by Mr. John A. Se:m, ( Dr. G. Y. Hunter spent the week-1 Saturday. The bale end at Hendersonville. the ginnery of the S | -Misses Willie Mae Wise, Cornelia Oil company, and was , Capers and Ellen Werts, spent last company, the price pa week in Pomaria, the guests of Mrs. cents per pound- Th k J. E. Bedenbaugh. 14S2 pounds and grac Miss Joe Kinard, of Ninety Six, vis- j dling. The Southern ( ited Miss Moseley last week. j pany is not in the cot* 1 Mr. J. M. Bedenbaugh and family, iness, having purchas ^ left Friday for Iva, their future home, j from Mr. senn Decau \ Mrs. Hay Kohn has gone to Colum-; the first bale of the se fcit to spend a month with her par- j A glance at the recc ents. I the first bale of last Miss Moss Fellers is visiting in | county was ginned at Gren^'ood and Corcnaca. , nery on August 28th, ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moseley and i - ?? ^ Mr. L. A. Black have returned from j Attention, "V el Hr the Northern markets. ( The veterans o! N< Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Xabers have meet in their re moved into the A R. P. parsonage in i ships Saturday, Aigus Jf McNary street. township representatii t Miss Elberta Sease visited Miss :t be t0 meet Willie May Wise Friday, en route to 'chamber at Cherry her home in Little Mountain, from temoer ' at 11 a- m'' Saluda, N. C. ision board for the yea No. 1 will met in th ~ V, ^ TfAaV_or> /I I _ _ ^ iviis>s j-iciia ?* isc sjucut luic nccrv-cuu ber at N'ewDerrv a.C < L at Little Mountain. Xo. 2 township at ( k Master George Wise is visiting in bouse at 3 p. R^Columbia. >^-0 3 township at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Counts have mov- at 3 p m. Ved into the Moseley house in Elm ^0 4 at "Whitmire c street. j xo. 5 at Jalapa at Mr. Hal Kohn, of Columbia, spent No. 6 at Longshore . V Sunday with Mr. W. J. Wise. Xo. 7 at Chappells a P Mr. J. F. Browne has gone to Ashe- No. 8 at Utopia at ville for several weeks' stay. xo. 9 at Prosperity ? A Ulil'MHI W^K llil JMiii fon't Fail Visit Our Store and Look Des on Display Sc fe beg to announce that on Sat' for the Fall and Winter season, styles and colorings in wool Id's best looms, tailored to your :ed Tailoring and Hat Companj United Tailoring and Hat Com lys. The only house of its kii n't charge extra for Norfolks, a Sizes. ur goods come direct from the 1-tailored in our work shops at 5 $20 Quality, Workmanship and Fit Gua it Suit or Hat doesn't prove to you just as we I your money. If you wear our clothes for w lem or want them altered, we will mend or alt I ORDER WE WILL PROVE TO YOU TH; ) ON EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Free Hat! Free Ha are going to give away free any hat in our stc only, beginning Saturday, August 30th. We a $2.00 UNITED HAT is equal to any $3.00 an nited i ailoring L. I. BLALOCK., B Caldwell St. nnnnnDaBHiHBinnHHBH! . visiting in Co- No. 10 at Jolly Street at 3 p. m. i Xo. 11 at Pomaria at 3 p. m. left Monday Tor Please turn out, vetenms, and elect I a representative from each town5r, after spend- ship. (, has returned w. G. Peterson, cademy at West Chairman. ledenhaugh, of 4 SMALL RIOT AMOXG XEGROES. t Sunday with i Calvary Baptist church, a colored jone to Chicago j10use 0f WOrship, situated four mil<s ith his sister. ^ north 0f the city was the scene of a and Miss Allie gmajj riot on Thursday night of last I, were married week> during a protracted meeting,' he home Of the j Al, ? * _ ? ^ mnn* ! enuiug mat uigui m a uis n o^lcu mccimd Mrs. R. M. . . ,, ,, mg, as is so often t'ne case. c is s. success, r t> Those hungering and thirsting for buyer, of Pros- , , ? ; glory and gore, as usua.:, were Yank Baxter, Pies Caldwell, Thomas CaldRST BALE well, Matthew Sligh and Carrie Caldwell?one woman and four men. Senn to The There is always a woman in it which ill Company with pistols and whiskey, makes a Cents. dangerous and combustible combination. It seems, in this case, that rst bale of cot- Pies Caldwell was working his farm 3 was marketed j while his wife was attending the I j )f Newberry, on j meeting. He missed his dinner an! j was ginned at i supper on account of his wife's ab-1 outhern Cotton j sence trom norne, ana ne went to tne bought by that church in search of her. "Upon her id being twelve refusal to return home with him to e bale weighed prepare his meals, as he was hungry [ed strict mid- and wanted something to eat, he took Cotton Oil com- hold of her arm to make her go with ton buying bus- i him. At this, 'his wife's brother, ;ed this 'bale j Yank Baxter, drew his pistol and se of its being shot Caldwell in the chin. The fightlason. ing then was on between all, several j )rds shows that other pistol shots being fired. All j eMsnn for the fhic nffnrrpil Inst, nntside the front i the same gin- door of the church and it is said that 1912. leaders of the congregation took part in the row. Hearing of the disturbance, Deputy *wberry coun y gjjerig William M. Dorroh, who, ow- j spective town the illness of Sheriff Blease, ,t 1st, to e ec i charge 0f the office, went to the res, whose duty | .. . . , . _ . , ., scene that night and arrested the parin the council I . ? . , . . ? ties- was accompanied by Magis- \ Mo,nday' "ep"'trate J. C. Sample and Mr. W C. Walto elect a pen- . . . drop, going m Magistrate Samples r 1914. I ___ *ttt ? car, ariven oy lur. vv. s. ivieuuu. xae e council cham- , , , , parties were brought to town and p' m* committed to jail by Magistrate Sambarman} schoo ; All are charged with disturbing religious meeting, and Baxter, Sligh Mount Pleasant , and pies Caldwel] are also charged i 'with assault and battery with intent it 3 p. m. | ?0 km The parties are out on bail. 3 P- m- In addition to the shooting of Pies at 3 p. m. Caldwell in the face, Thos. Caldwell t 3 p. m. received a flesh wound in the leg and 3 P- Sligh was wounded in the wrist. None at 3 p. m. seriously. Over Our Fall Line Whi iturday, Aug. 3 i (ii i ii r\ Lirday we will hold our up? Our line embraces the ne and worsted fabrics from t individual measure. Let T r tailor your clothes once, a ipany wiU tailor your clot! id in the United States tt , Double Breasted, Fancy mills, and all garments a the prices of (jJOC No More No Less i ranteed or Money Refunded, recommended it we will be only too gla< eeks or months and you have an accid er them free of charge, IF YOU G!VE *T WF PAN SAVF VOX I FROfwT $500 ~1 A V V 1 k/A a f M w w ..w.. j"-- - .t!! Free Hat!!! >re with every suit or overcoat order for Lre doing this to prove to you that the vs d $3.50 hat en the market. ; and Hat C< Manager. Newberry, S. i naBBHBiHHHHHBBHRBH " STATIOWEF I have a new shi ment of Fall Statio ery in the new shac in Box Paper ar Correspondent Cards, with gold < silver edge, n i n t rouna raper iro 15c to 35c lb, "Better Goods at Same M MSI Su The HOUSE of 1,000 Tffl] Herald and News $1.51 u ii he ^ ^.;vi : ;:? h VA SvS"? [ '. \X:.i 11 ^ ^ ent! |a P?-^ S one $?v-j \;:V.-p>.;;: ;.\:| f BBHniHHBHHBHHBHI^BnBfAj | Mothers! Hare Tour Children _ I! Worms?' 1 ! 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