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PURELY PERSONAL. *- I fbe Movements of Many People, Newberrians, and These Who Visit Newberry. Capt. C. V/. Bishop, of Columbia, is in the city. Mrs. J. W. Perry, of Charleston, is visiting Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson. Mrs. R. L. Coleman, of Whitmire, attended the Rice-Austin wedding at Coronaca on the 12th. Manager Roach, of the telephone, returned from a trip to Columbia, after visiting his mother, Mrs. J. J. Roach. Mr. James G. Brown after a visit to relatives in Newberry, returned to Union Wednesday. -3 "VT T V 11 r\A IVir. ctliU ivii s. o. l. iriur au iciuiucu Monday from visiting relatives in Augusta. Mr. W. V. Faulkner made a business trip to Newberry last week.?Johnston News-Monitor, 19th. Mr. Humbert Aull, of Newberry, was in Union Saturday.?Union Progress, 18th. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haltiwanger and baby came up from Columbia Tuesday in his automobile and returned - -a I w eanesaay. , Mrs. lAnna Kyle and Mrs. Virginia Felker and baby, of Greenville, are visiting relatives and friends in the city and county. Miss Jewell Faulkner has returned home after a few months stay in j Newberry.-?Johnston News-Monitor, 19th. Miss Mamie Mangum and nephew, Mr. Henry Lane, of Hendersonville, are visiting relatives in town and county. Mrs. J. W. Kibler, after a few days' stay with Mrs. S. L. Wilson, has rei .. * ? r. J V? /\m/\ i n \* ati' Vv ArT'ir IU Midi i?J uci uuiuc in .\cw uci i y . i Woodruff cor. The State, 16th. Mr. Peter Mandas, of Charlotte, has come to Newberry to be with N. P. Mitchell and Bro. at the candy Jvitchen. - , > Dr. A. J. Bowers has recently re- ' turned from Springfield, Ga., where he attended the meeting of the Georgia , synod.??Xewberrv corA News and Courier. 17ta. , - ' i Mrs. Esfcridge, of Newberry, has been the ?ues.. for several days of Mrs. i J. L. Welling. She has returned to , her home.?Darlington cor. The State, 16tli. Mrs. R. L. Coleman, Miss Frances < Rice and Mr. Clough Rice, of Whit- , mire, were among the out-of-town j guests at the Rice-Aust:n wedding ai ? Coronaca last week., , Miss McCain and Miss Werts entertained the faculty on Monday evening ^ in honor of the thrpQ new teachers? Misses Johnstone, Marcus and Steele. ( ? - x* J ?Limestone College cor. x\rws aau Courier, 17 th. Misses May and Carrie Welling entertained the Morning Embroidery club Thursday morning. Mrs. J. L. Welling and friend, Mrs. Eskridge, of Newberry, were guests. A salad course was served.?Darlington cor. The State, 16th. Mr. Thomas Paysinger Wicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wicker, will go to Fairwood, Virginia, and be mar ried to Miss' Elizabeth Young, the ceremony iO take place next Thursday morning. We regret to chronicle the serious illness of Mr. George P. Yonce. As we go to press it is learned that his condition is somewhat grave.?Johnston News-Monitor, 19th. Mr. Yonce i is a Newberry college student. Miss Alice Aull, of Newberry, is expected to arrive Thursday to visit Mrs. John K. Aull, on Elmwood avenue. She will be one of the visitors ! nere to attend "Ben-Hur" at the Columbia theatre.?Record, 17th. Dr. J. H. Harms, president of New berry college^ was in town yesterday. In regard to the typhoid fever situation at the college Dr. Harms says the cause, which was purely outside of the college, has been found and done away with, no new cases have developed in nearly three weeks and that college was never suspended.? Johnston Xws-Monitor, 19th. Col. C. J. Purcell, who is well known in this city, and a brother of Mr. .John .J. Purcell, spent a few hours in Union Saturday en roure to Buffalo, when he addressed the Red Men of that place. Mr. PurcelTs ad dress was along fche line of fraternalism and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who heard him.?Union Progress, 18th. This is one on the colonel, and his friends here would like to hear him repeat his address. VABJOUS A>*D ALL ABOUT. Mose Wilson, colored, forfeited a $25 bond in recorder's court Monday for carrying concealed weapon. Probate Judge Claude C. Scliumpert 'issued six marriage licenses Saturday, all colored. Mr. P. F. Baxter is announced for alderman from Ward 1?reelection. Mr. L. G. Eskridge is announced as a candidate for school truste^ Mr. J. Y. .Tones is anounced for school trustee from Ward City election next Tuesday. Happy time in the lives of some voters. : The people of Trinity have put a new cover to the Methodist church there. That was a good act. There were eight applicants standing examination at the postoffice Wednesday for the railway mail service, i T ? 1 The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. wll be held at the residence of Mrs. J. W. White on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Xext Thursday will be Thanksgiv| ing day. Mr. Tom P. WTicker will observe the day in Virginia and eat his turkey as a bride-groom. Lucky boy. After the present court comes the big court. Then High Sheriff Blease will sing his little song, "order in j court. Sunday was a bad day for some negroes. One man was killed by another in the afternoon in the county and a woman was wounded at night. Under the supervision of Officer Joe W. Werts there is some good and necessary work being done on street crossings and other places in the city. A marriage license was issued on Monday by Probate Judge Schumpert to Mr. F. W. Huble and Miss Irene Jennings, both of Whitmire. The people in the country who heard the fire whistle the other day naturally want to Know wnat it was about. Some grass burning. Thirty nine to nothing. There is it again. That's what Newberry did for Charleston in football Saturday. Nothing is a common thing, for those opposing Newberry to get. What with the piano contest prizes, t and the moving picture shows prizes, and any other prizes that may be advertised by merchants, Newberry is having il lively in this line. Will the city authorities allow Santa Claus to violate the speed limit - * * 1 o - I ivften ne reacnes ;\ewoerry: mey are ?oing to allow him that liberty in New York with his automobile. Jno. 1 B. Mayes had better be looking into ihis matter. In giving the list of gentlemen who ^ so kindly carried the faculty and students of Newbery college to Mr. Karl Counts' funeral at Little Moun;ain last Sunday, the names of Messrs. Z. F. Wright and R. H. Wright >vere unintentionally omitted. j A five and a half feet long coach ivhip snake was killed Sunday afternoon in an old dry well on the place of the late old man Sim Edwards, back of the Fair place. The party to < the killing embraced the colored Ber- 1 ry Neely, John Scott, John Baker and t Kay Burton. , 1 ] On Mr. Geo. W. Summer's out-of- ^ town place on Sunday night, Larkin ^ Denbow, colored, shot Minnie Stevens, colored, in the right shoulder wi:h j a pistol. The wound was not dangerous. Sheriff Blea^se and Depu- . ty Dorroj arrestel Denbow and put him in jail. I At the opera house, next Monday afternoon and nigbt, Manager Henry B. Wells says he will have on exhibition the original production of Edison's wonderful talking pictures, those you have been reading about. They will be worth seeing. Give Mr. Wells a capacity house. For cruelty to animals, Chief W. H. Jernigin, pulled Berry McMorris, colored, who was fined $10 by Recorder i Jno. W. Earhardt Monday. The fine was paid. Chief Jernigin saw Mc-' Morris throw a rock at the baboon on the carnival grounds and the negro was in the act of throwing again when the chief arrested him. The talking pictures were at the Arcade Tuesday night. A good many people enjoyed what they saw and IVinir/i of tliom mnnv wprp intprpsted. V4 v/i mv 1X4 , AM. A**.**. J ?. V* V some were a little disappointed that they didn't come up to expectation, quite, but we believe some people really expected that the pictures would breathe and t'eel and be alive. In the last issue of the A. R. Presbyterian from an interesting account 06 the Rock Hill convention of the | fifth annual session of the Woman's Missionary union of the First presbytery we clip as follows: "Mrs. J, W. Carson, of Newberry, S. C., brought most cordial greetings from the Woman's union of the Second presbytprv/' A faorse belonging to Mr. Pink Glenn, of Whitmire, fell in the street between the opera house and Dr. W. G. Mayes* drug store Tuesday afternoon and was killed his head striking with hard force as he reared and plunged. Mr. Glenn had just bought the animal from the pack of Texas horses being sold in the city at B. A. Havird's stables. The Glee club 'has been re-organized , by director, Dr .J. B. Setzler, and meets once a week at the home of Mrs. E. B. Setzler, who has again consented to I ac< as pianist. Last year the Glee cluo made quite a reputation for itself in Xewberrv and the nearby towns, and ; bids fair to surpass its enviable record. Dr. Sefzler is a Newberrian, having ; graduated at Newberry and later from I the University of Virginia with an ! M. D. degree. He is a very capable 'leader.?Newberry cor. News and i Courier, 17th. A branch from a black pepper tree ! was handed us Wednesday bv Mr. L. j W. Jones, who got if at the old Mc! Coy place at Helena while he was j there having one of 'his houses re paired, l wigs 01 tne orancn are nil-j ed with the little peppers. It will be interesting to a great many people to know that right here at their very doors is a tree growing the same kind of little round hard black pepper they buy at the stores. I will be news to them. They never dreamed of such a hing. Probably a serious fire was prevented Saturday evening by the presence of mind of Mr. Otto Wiiliams, while operating the moving picture machine at the opera house. About 6.30 o clock the film caught fire from the lamp house of the machine, and Mr. Williams picked up the burning film, ran with it down the steps and threw it out of the window. His thoughtfulness, while it endangered his life) was a good acr, although the film, valued at about $75, was entirely con- . sumed by the flames. Mr. E. H. Aull, of Newberry, was in Clinton on business Wednesday.? j Clinton Gazette, 19th. PARTITION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j; COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, j; f.mirt nf fnmmnn Pleas m Thomas W. Folk, and Chris M. Folk, individually, and as the administrators of the goods, rights, chattels 1 and credits of Hayne Hamilton Folk, deceased, M. Hayne Folk, Wm. : H. Folk, Julia A. Craps, Mamie B. 1 Derrick and Eugene C. Folk, i Plaintiffs, Against ^da L. Perry, Rosa M. Windhorn, Wm. W. Folk, John C. Folk and Eloise Folk, Defendants, tf. Hayne Folk, Thomas W. Folk, Wm. H. Polk, Ada L. Perry, Chris M. Folk, Julia A. Craps, Mamie B. Derrick, and Eugene C. Folk, Plaintiffs, against ^ottie C. Folk, Rosa M. Windhorn,' Wm. W. Folk, John C. Folk and Eloise Folk, Defendants. In obedience to the orders of the ]Tourt herein, I will sell, during the egal hours of sale, at public outcry, ;o the highest bidder on Salesday in December, 1913, before the Court Souse door, at Newberry, S. C., the 'ollowing tracts of land, lying and beng in Newberry County, said State: I. Lands belongine; to the estate of Eiayne Hamilton Folk, deceased: (a). The home tract, containing two hundred thirty-nine and 24-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands McHardy Mower, Newberrv, S. C -n Two jp'ours, one three-one, via Michigs 3.05 These cars shoi i "Buy it b< Mc of M. Hayne Folk, Miss Fanny Johncone, the Mill or Baker tract, lands of . Tnlia V Mam:e B. Derrick. Mil- ' ton Marshall, lot of Calvary church ^ w. ^eo.ge Gruuer; (bj The Mill or Baker tract, containing one nunarea sixty-six ana y<-iuu acres, more or less, bounded by lands of M. L. Cousins, estate of Caleb D. Buzliardt, deceased, M. T. Oxner, Mrs. A. C. Oxner, A. G. Leitzsey, Miss Fanny Johnstone, the home tract and lands of Julia A. Craps; (c) The Wilson or | McKee tract containing two hundred forty-nine and 73-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of L. W. Floyd, Thos. W. Folk, George and John Henderson, T. H. Brock, Chris M. Folk and Eugene C. Folk; (d). The Brooks , tract, containing one hundred thirtyfive and 18-100 acres, more or less, bounded by iands of Chris M. Folk, the Brown brothers, Sims G. Brown, Rpri H Paid well of the p?fatp nf I Catherine A. Folk, deceased; (e). The ; Buzhardt tract, containing forty-five ; and 48-100 acres, more or less, bound- : ed by lands of Ada L. Perry, Wm. H. i Folk, Mrs. R. L. Paysinger and John A. Shealy. ! 2. Lands belonging to the estate of Catherine A. Folk, deceased: (a). The Nancy Sligh tract, con-! taining fifty-eight and 70-100 acres, j more or less, bounded by lands of Ada : L. Perry, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Fanny Reighley and Wm. L. Folk; (b) The \ Brooks tract, containing sixty and . 28-100 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. L. H. Folk, W. M. Suber, Ben H. Caldwell, the Brooks place of, the estate of H. H. Folk, deceased, ' mi TIT T7i?n? ? a 1UUS. tv. r-UliV dliU vtculgc CUIU .iuiiii , Henderson. Plats to all of said lands | are now on file in said case. Terms of sale. One-third cash,bal- J ance in one and two years in equ^l ; annual installments, with interest on . each installment from day of sale, and ! until paid in full payable annually, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, ' to be secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises sold; bond and mortgage to provide for 10 per cent, as -Attorney's fees in case same be placed with an Attorney foi collection, suit or foreclosure, and to | contain default clause providing [ against non-payment, at maturity, of i first installment, or annual interest; I to provide for eight per cent, interest j in case of non-payment or taxes, in ( SCENE FROM ED I SOX' Western Union Day Letter Dpfrnit. M Six shipped yesterday in N. ' in Central and C. N. & L. STUDEBAKE ild arrive in the next :hem before you buy ecause it's a Sti ?wer's Care case purchaser fail to comply with j terms of sale within five days Master ) to resell at purchaser's risk. As evi- 1 dence of good faith on part of bidder. ' Master will require payment to him of $100 upon acceptance of bid. which will be forfeited in case of failure to comply in full within five days without legal cause. Purchaser to havo leave to anticipate credit portion, in whole or part. Purchaser to pay for j papers and recording mortgage. H. H. Rikard, Master of Newberry County, S. C. ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY, Court of Common Pleas. British and American Mortgage Company, Limited, Plaintiff,. against Hettie I. Kennedy, S. E. Kennerly, The National Bank of Newberry, S. C W. A. Davenport, J. L. C. Daven- 1 port and G. L. Davenport, Defendants, j By virtue of an order of the court j herein, I wiil sell at public auction to j the highest bidder, before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., within the ^ legal hours of sale, on Monday, 'the 1st day of December, 1913. the same j being sale day, the following tract of! land, to wit: All that tract of land lying and being situate in the County of Newber ry, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred and eighty-three (283) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by land of H. H. Kinard, east by land of Andrew Johnson and estate of J. N. Martin, deceased, south by land of I. H. Compton and George Glasgow and west by the public road. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in two equal annual installments, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, . which said bond and mortgage shall j provide for interest from day of sale at the *'ate of eight per cent per an num, payable annually, and for ten per cent attorney's fees in case of collection by suit or by an attorney, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the credit portion in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers. ri. H. Rikard, Master of Newberry County, S. C. S TALKING PICTURES. I i gfe> i ! ich? Nov. 19, '13. ir. car ten-thirty-fouri i :r corporation. j t ten days. See idebaker' I i ige ! j COTTON MARKET. Newberry. jdj (By. Robt. McC. Holmes). jM Good middling.. 13^fl (By Summer Bros. Co.) Cotton seed 45 V i'omaria. Cotton seed 1.45 11 Cotton seed 1.45 fl| Little -Mountain. /~i J 11 OT1L .^1 UUUU miUUUIlg 10.0 l 72 Cotton seed *...1.5#^ Whitmire. Good middling 13% Cotton seed 42 W Prosperity. fl Good middling. 13^ 9 Cotton seed 41 Kinaras# V Good middling 13*4 Cotton seed 42 Chappells. Good middling 13% Luium Silvergireet. jfl Good middling 13 Cotton seed 45 S SPECIAL NOTICES. I One Cent a Word. No ad vertisement taken for lest m than 25 cents.^ A FOR SALE?One 15 H. P. Ajax engine, I One No. 1 Saw mill, one 9 H. P. 4 one Case engine, one Case thrasher, J| which I will sell for $1,500 cash. ^ All in good running shape. H. W. V Bowles, Whitmire, S. C. 9-19-tf. WANTED?several hogs -weighing about TOO to 125 pounds. See us before you sell any kind of cattle or I hogs. The Cash Grocery, aJ. M. Lane & Co. Phone 110 or 212, J 200,000 FEET of lumber for sale. V Prices right. Quick delivery. ,Purcell & Scott. V POULTRY WANTED?Hens, 11 cts: H per pouna, roosters, young, /cts.; H chicks, 14 cts., Highest prices for- V eggs. Player & Graham. 9-12-tf. M WE SELL THE STAB PEA thrasher the thrasher that does the work, ; | Johnson-McCrackin Co. J j 11-11-tf. 1 ONE SOLID CAE Y. Crimp and patent j Lock roofing just received, get our prices and save money. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. n-iltf. | | SMITH'S LIVER PILLS?For the re lief of Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, A Biliousness, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Loss of I Sleep, Malarial Poison, etc. Price per box 25 doses 25c. Mail orders solicited. P. E. Way, Druggist, Newberry, S. C. 11-18-tf. . ' ? ; i GET A BOX TODAY?guaranteed. ( Price 25c None better nor just as j good. Smith's Liver Pills for sale ^ by P. E. Way, druggist, Newberry, 1 S. C. j ii-i8-t?. |g FOR SALE?Vacant lot corner of ^ Johnstone and Glenn streets, in * the city of Newberry. Will be 6old at public outcry at the court house the first Monday in December. B. L. T duues. 11-18-tf. , ' FOR SALE?Lot with six-room cottage on Lindsay street, in city of Newberry, near Newberry college, on street in rear of H. H. Evans* residence. Will be sold at public outcry at the court house first Monday in December. B. L. Jones. 11-18-tf. FOR SALE?One 1913 model, 5 h.. p. Harley-Davidson motorcycle. In use two months. First check for i ?170.00 gets same. Good as new. ^ T. L. Shealy, Prosperity, S. C. 1 11-81.1t YES we sell Patent Lock VCrimp Roofing. Johnson-McCrackin Co. BE SURE A>'D SEE our single and DOUBLE ROW STAIK CUTTERS. Johnson-McCrackin Co. WE SELL NO. 10 plow points for 20c. ^ Jjohnson-McCrackin Co. GONE WEST?For a lot of good Percheron mares and lot of good mules ?the kind the people want. Will be in about two weeks. Watch for ad. J. D. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, S. C. * " ^ * -L ?1-31-11. STRAYED OK STOLEN?Milk cow, flj colcr dark brown, medium size, no V horns, leather 'halter on head. Mrs. ^ G. M. Shealy, Newberry. S. C. it