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PCBELY PERSONAL. | The Movements of Slany People, Xewberriaus, and These Who Visit Newberry, j Miss Sudie Dennis 'has returned to i her school teaching at China Grove, j Mr. L. O. Griffin r.as changed from j Dyson, route one, to the Newberry cotton mill. E. H. Bowman, of Newberry, was at j the Imperial yesterday.?The State, ! 2nd. i I Mr. Paul S. Halfacre returned on j the first of the week from a vsit to l.r. rens. Miss Russell, of Newberry, passed i through last week.?Clinton Gazette, j 3rd. Miss Emmie Duncan, of Whitmire, visited Miss Posey Adair.?Clinton Gazette, 3rd. Mrs. Theodore Johnstone, has! returned from a visit to Mrs. Kate i Habenicht Lesesne at Greelevville. Miss Annie Green, Buffalo's popular school teacher, made a hurried trip! to her lioiiie in Newberry last Week.? Union Progress, 2nd. Miss Mattie Glasgow on Monday j returned from Laurens, after visit- i ing Misses Ruth and Hattie Kate j Easterly. ! Prof. J. A. Dennis returned Sunday j night, after spending Thanksgiving i with liis parents at Newberry.?Davis I Station cor. Manning Times, 3rd. Miss Lula Donnan, of Whitmire, spent a few days at home the past week.?Tvlerville cor. Clinton Gazette, Ui u. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Mower, of New- i berry, were visitors in Columbia yes- \ tf "day. at the Jefferson.?The State, j 2nd. , Mrs. Hankinson, of Augusta, Miss Lizzie Glenn, of Newberry, and Miss Lucy Darlington, of Allendale, are the guerts of Mrs. T. D. Darlington.? Laurens Advertiser, 3rd. Miss Ji4la Kibler, of Newberry, who I is teaching in Darlington spent the j Thanksgiving holdays week with her j aunt, Mr?. W. A. Kinard, on West Liberty street.?Sumter Item, 1st. ; Misses Nellie and Harriett Adams, j of Newberry passed through last week. 1 ?Clinton Gazette, 3rd. Well, wc.oj, they coming home or going to Lau - j( rens? Mr. ana Mrs. Summerfield and lit- j! tie son Nathan left Monday for their I home in Baltimore after a pleasant j visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .3 Joseph Mann. Miss Sarah Simmons, of Rook Hill, !; a student of Winthrop college, is vis- : \ iting her sister, Mrs. Rivers Stone.? i Spartanburg Journal. You can't j i 1 -U _ Claim ner, sac ueiuiig& lu .>c?uch,y. ^ J. W. Denning, soliciting freight j i agent, Columbia, Newberry & Lau-; < rens railway, was in Columbia yester- j] day. Mr. Denning has his headquart- j ers in Xewberrv.?The State, 4th. 11 Mrs. T. G. Williams left Thursday.' ] morning for Oklahoma City, Ok., to ] visit her daughter. Mrs. S. Grady Holt. < She has a long trip, "going and com- ; ] mg. Mr. Hopkins, representing the Re- < liance Life Insurance company, of < Pittsburg, is at the Newberry hotel, j ] He has engaged the services of Dr. W.'t E. Pelham, Sr., to represent the com- j ] pany in this territory. Mrs. M. Quince Bullock, our popu- j lar and efficient contest manager, re-j ] turned Tuesday from a brief visit to J j her husband in 'Abbeville. Mrs. Bui- \ lock made herself "one of us'' right i at the start, and at once captured the hearts of niany new friends who will | ^ regret when the contest closes, as; that will take her from Newberry. She i ( has made it pleasant for all. Messrs. McK riutchinson, T. P. ' ! Johnson, E. D. Pearce, Robert Norris,. \ Win. Kibler. H. T. Cannon, B. L. j Dorrity, F. H. Dominick, J. C. Domi- i I ] nick, H. W. Dominick and B. A. Dominick, being Sliriners. attended ! che meeting in Sumter. It is a full j list of only Shriners from Xewberrv. j The list as published was incomplete. John T. Duncan, of Columbia, who has been a candidate for the United States senate and for governor, has applied to the supreme court to reinstate him as a member of the bar from which he was disbarred a couple of years ago.?Mr. Duncan was in Newberry recently but didn't mention the Vpithpr did he mention the j aticvtvvi . * ' v*v? ? matter of running for governor. Rev. W. P. Meadors comes back as presiding elder. Rev. J. E. Carlisle returns to Central church, Rev. J. M. tFriday to Whitmire and Rev. W. R. Bouknight to Kinards. Rev. D. P. Boyd goes to Broad River, Rev. A. M. Gardner to Butler and Rev. 0. A. Jeff coat to Saluda. Rev. Gabe Smith comes to O'Xeall street, and Rev. S. C. Morris to Newberry circuit and Rev. ! E. P. Taylor goes to Prosperity and Zion. Coroner F. M. Lindsay left Thursday for Moncks Corner to visit his sister and two nephews, having been 'granted a 15-days' vacation by Gov-| ernor Blease. In his absence Magis- j f f P Co ?> * nl n off nnrl rr\ flio I ti cite >. v.. ? ui cictv-iiu. iu cuc ; business of the coroner. Coroner Lindsay was born in that county but i Wasn't been there in 30 years. He has | been living in Newberry 40 odd years. ' The coroner is entitled to a vacation ! and we hope he will have a pleasant time. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. The china set at Mayes book and j variety store was won by Mrs. J. Y. \ McfFal!. A I Rev. D. P. Boyd will preach as fol- j i o., v, ^ ^ i At Pz-vmij ria 11 A lOWS llfcJAt ouuuaj . iiv x viuut .u, , m. Second Sunday at Mt. Pleasant 11 j a. m. and at New Hope 3 p. m. The woman's missionary society of ; Central Methodist church will meet j with Mrs. Mary Wright on next Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. "Out in the streets" Saturday night at the West End scnool hall, at the j hour of 8.15, by a good cast of charac- j Vinmo faiont Take in "out in the ' UVU1V vu*v**v. - streets." x There is a difference between "living in Chester" and "living in Clover." There was no point to the former but there would have been to the latter if it had appeared as intended. City to have fine new park.?Head- }, line in Union Progress. Goes on to ! ( say where council acquires eight or j more acres where ideal recreation grounds will be established. From the time it took a horse the other afternoon to get from The Her aid and News office to the postoffice j it will take it until Christmas to get i as far as Mr. Bud Matthews' house, j The woman's 'home and foreign mis- j. sion society of the Church of the Re- j deemer will meet at the home of Mrs. i E. R. Hipp on Monday afternoon, De- j cember 8th. I1 The ladies of ihe Central church i will hold their annual bazaar on 'Fri- ' < day afternoon and night, December 12, j? in the store robin opposite the New- j ? hprrv hotel. j < The "whales" of the State must feel deeply relieved since Col. Cnes- j( hire has thrown aside the Harpoon.? j1 Gaffnev Ledger. But he has since s started the Tri-County Harpoon at Seneca. 13 Can you appreciate the value to j1 parents and children in the years to : some of pictures tal in their j ^ ticmes??Georgetown in-:es. If in S'ewberry they can and do, then go to j ihe Walters. J.'1 The manner in which a Texas pony ; < svas mistreated Tuesday afternoon in 1< Lhe city looked like cruelty to animals j j to some people, and if it had been in i some other city the thing would not ( have been allowed. 11 L The town taxes have been extended j1 LO the 10th of this month. It is important now that those interested will remember this extension of the time . i 3f the payment and not let the limit j :un upon them. j ! Is the consolidation of the S. B. T. and the W. U. T. C. a case of "two j souls with but a single thought, two 1 hearts that beat as one?"' Referred to. J. Roach and 0. Bowers, or the young ! adies of central office. j You people must take time to read ;he advertisement of Miss Smith as to millinery and other fine Things she j ind Mrs. J. W. White, Miss Fant and the rest of the ladies in the store. will sfcow for Christmas purchasers, j The item about the findng of the lost set of false teettii* has been copied ? . 4- K rv tn various papers inruuguuui mc Staie. What tickled them must have * been the announcement that no one ^ would claim another's set of false | teth. ; 1 |1 Snapshot kodac fiends ougiit to be punis'lied for catching the White j House bride with her mouth open. She j ( can't keep her mouth shut all the ] time, is obliged to smile, but those pic- ; j tures needn't be made public. She is i, unconscious of it all. i. The public will certainly be attract- !( ed by the unique advertisement of j < the Jno. B. Mayes Book and Variety M store in this issue. It cannot fail to j 1 attract, ana cne auraciiun win cause i ^ a great sale. Jno. B. knows how to |' draw, and we like to tell you about it. Solicitor Proctor A. Bonham, a member of the Greenville lodge, has accepted an invitation to deliver an , address at the Memorial celebration . at Xewberry.?Greenville Piedmont. Elks memorial day services in New- , berry next Sunday. Georgetown Times says 'possums, coons, deer and wild turkeys are plentiful on the Santee. Don't be a tell- < ing of it, you will be after having Has Wright, Will White, Bob Wright, Lou i Wash Floyd. Ray Fellers, Jno. Gog- j gans, Nat Gist, J. W. Donning camping out down there before you know it. The carnival left on Saturday night, after one big week in Marion. Smith's is all right.?Marion Scar. That is the way in which it is viewed by the Star. The Southern Bell Telephone and the Western Union Telegraph company have consolidated their offices and will be conducted under one management at the former office of tne w. u. i. u., wnere messages win be handled as formerly. All business will be transacted at that office. The telephone exchange will remain at the old stand. The joint offices will be under the management of Mr. J. J. Roach, who has been promoted to the position. This shows that Manager Roacn retains the confidence of the two great systems in his ability and worth. With very much pleasure the Newberry Herald and News acknowledges receipt of a bright, sparkling, new publication, the school Journal, edited H\r TVTiep Irflnfl H/rio-h." r\f tho Qnnrlv KJ J H VHV IT X Vi tilV "--HiiUJ Springs school, in the Tylersville section of Laurens county, being a portion of the famous Scuffletown township. Miss Wright is now a Laurens county young lady, but was formerly a Newberry girl, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wright, living in this county when she was a little girl a few years ago. Her salutatory closes with the following excellent advice -which it would do well for everybody to heed: "Let us lay aside all fault finding and ihelp each other by the example of "keeping our own door clean.'" DRAYTOX RUTHERFORD CHAPTER Important Meeting?Want to Change >ames of Schools?Why Not Some dewberry Names. The Drayton Rutherford chapter, l\ D. C., met with Mrs. B. M. Dennis in Johnstone street a.t 4 o'clock, December 2, When the routine work had oeen disposed of, the historical comnittee was authorized to confer with :he board of trustees of the cty schools n regard to naming the different school buildings. That the Speers street be named "The Pope"; Boundiry street, "The Hampton"; the high school, "The Calhoun"; and West End .0 be called "The O'Xeall." The same lommittee was advised to have a flag n readiness to present to the high school by January 19. An interesting paper was read by Mrs. R. D. Wright on "The Causes of Secession." It is weft to note that i distinguished .Frenchman said that i spirit of jealousy among the sister States was the cause of the Civil iVar. , Some extracts were read from the j eport of Mrs. A. B. White, president general, also irom me aaaress wuic-n >he made at the recent convention in > s'ew Orleans. Matters of such interest as these: There are now IT. D. C. j Chapters in thirty-four States in the 1 Jnion. There has been an increase of i our thousand new members during he year. The U. D. C. is giving free scholarships annually to the amount >f $25,000. When the gleaner read that four , lundred college students in Georgia j mrned the histories which "praised iarriet Beecaer Stowe, and called fefferson Davs a traitor and a man of imall mental caliber/' the informa-! ion was received with applause. Tne j jleaner gave the origin of the word , 'Dixie.'' Prior to the Civil War the ] Citizen's Bank,, of New Orleans, had >ower to issue. paj)er notes in denomi-' lations of $10 and $20. The $10 bills ! vere engraved in French with the \ vord "Dix'' for ten. The bills became ! known as "Dixies", then Lousiana i jecame known as "the land of the i Dixies'", and at last the term was so ' )roadened as to include all the South- ' _ I irn States under the familiar "Dixie i -.and." The following tribute of respect was *ead as the members stood with bowed leads: Ladies, the meeting this afternoon lappens to occur on the birthday of mr former president and ardent coLaborer, Mrs. J. A. Burton. We all snow how loyal she was to the Drayton Rutherford chapter and all of its interests and how we have missed :he inspiration of her company. The anniversary of her death is also during this month, hence it is fitting to place this immortelle ifa the casket of memory. 'Yes, our friend is gone, but her sweet good will. Like a fragrant odor is with us still; A.nd the tender thought that her memory brings The mantle of patience o'er us flings, While we strive to follow the path she trod That will lead us home to Heaven and God. * , During the half (hour spent in pleasant conversation delicious fruit :ake and coffee was served. M. E. C. Press Reporter Drayton Rutherford Chapter. IT. D. C. Third and Fou _ Prizes Havt TL? o Pooiilifn] reluct X 11C JL 1111 U? d U^/UUlii W4l V/& va?% I Seen at the Newberry . Druggist, Display dow Wriy i ?? We have been talking about our . third and fourth prizes since the be- j ; ginning of tje contest. We are indeed |: ! proud of them and we want you, "Miss < ! Contestant," to call at the above nam- , < ; : 1 ed places and see them for your self? j. inn npprl to take our word for it any, 'longer?"seeing is believing."' Any!: [one at West-Martin furniture storfh ! will be glad to show you the elegant I j suit of bedroom furniture that will be | j given as second prize. ; Of course every one knows that the I capitol prize is the H. P. Nelson play- : j er piano on exhibition at Gilder and ; Weeks drug store. i Onlv two weeks from today at 12 ] i o'clock sharp will the contest close, j | The winners will be announced at | one of the pic.ure shows the night ! j of the 19th. Now is the time, take advantage of 1 j every club offer, let no opportunity 1 I ^ pass you by?if you stop working for 1 one single day you may lose in t.:e ~ ? -l mi ?.211 U? ? Tifi'n n nnai count, mere win uc iuui win- e ners. -Are you going to be one of c the lucky quartet or a sad and dis- c couraged "left over." ** j \ Communicate with Mrs. Bullock as ! I often as you-can as she is always j 2 ready to lend every assistance pos- I i: sible to a contestant in securing i c votes. * j There will be competant and worthy j judges selected to count the votes at | { the close?The names of these gentle- j j men will be announced in next issue. ! ^ In tuis way there can be no possible j q chance of error or partiality in deciding the winners." j a?Da "5])eci?ai nuiius viier*. The three offers of last week hold ; I good again this week?100,000 extra j ;\ votes for every club of $35.00 wc th of j ttoose "job work or advertising" cou- \ FOR SALE?House and lots corner of (j Harrington and Calhoun streets. Lot j n r\ t*ao nf , ( <JUiiuniixiig ucaiij iuui ui | ^ land, divided into building lots or as j a whole. Offers considered by Mrs. j Jerome Bruce. 12-5-1 tawtf OPERA In addition to pictures 1 acts in I VAUDE Thursday, Friday and Sat O'dare and Dale, Singir Special Matinee Friday Monday and Tuesday, I and Lower, Comedy Singi Wednesday and Thursd: Martini and Turner, Nov< tortionists. Friday and Saturday, E and Litchfield, that classy Special Matinees Tuesd; Saturday?5 and 10c. Don't forget the Big Dc . given away Dec. 24th, to est number of tickets. J! rth Contest ? Just Arrived er Diamond Ring, May be Drug Co.?P. E. Way, ing in His Win 1 jt Watch pons sold. 75,000 extra votes for ev- I ery club of fifteen one year new sub- j scribers. 75,000 extra votes for every j cl ib of twenty-five one year renewals rf subscriptions to The Herald' and N'cws. In addition to these offers we make > other that positively will only test t: 1 December 6 at 12 o'clock. Instead of the regular scale of 1,000 votes to the dollar for job work and j advertising, we will give 2,000 votes | for each dollar. This is besides the j 100,000 bonus for the $35.00 club. Tliis Week's Specials. One of t;ie prizes this week is a j lady's dress skirt valued at $3.50 the I gift of R. H. Anderson Co.v the place ^vhere you get premiums for every ?1.00 purchase. These prizes are not given for the nost votes, but for the most cas.n :urned in to the contest manager by ' : I 2 o'clock Saturday December 6. Summer Bros, company are very generous in their offer of your hoice of six mazdo tungsten lamps r the same value in Rogers silVervare. Remember these two prizes will be ;iven to the two contestants turn ng in the most cash b> noon 12 t'clock Saturday, December 19th. , Standing of Contestants. City. Catie Spenee 523.000 xmise Melton 438,500 Irs. R. C. Boyleston 347,250 Georgia Reynolds 326,500 j Silverstreet. Jlmina Long ...342,250 Prospeirty >o. 6. -ouise Counts 524,250 , Irs. Geo. Senn 583,000 Prosperity. rida Counts ?P.. ? . 580,000 IUICK SALE?Splendid (Charles) Daily) breech-loader; two 2-horse Oliver) turn plows and points; farming implements; Watkins liniment,! cattle food. (Apply Mrs. Boyd Ep:-1 ine. Dhone 41. 12-5-lt. ? % HOUSE. we will run the following VII. IE urday, Dec. 4, 5 and 6. I ig and Dancing Act and Saturday 3.30. )ec. 8th and 9th, Lincoln 7 j ng and Instrumentalists, ay, Dec. 10th and 11th, 3lty Acrobats and Contec. 12 and 13th, Gushing riuo noveitv enertainers. ly, Thursday, Friday and >11 at Mayes' Book Store, the girl selling the largI I COTTON MAEKET. Newberry. j (By. Robt. McC. Holmes j. Good middling 13*4 (By Summer Bros. Co.) V Cotton seed 45 Fomaria. V Cotton 13% Cotton seed 1.50 J Little Mountain. M Cotton 13% Cotton seed 1.50 Wbitmire. * J Good middling 13% Cotton seed 44 ^ Prosperity. I Good middling... 13% I Cotton seed :..42 * Kinards* Good middling 13% i Cotton seed 42 J Chappells* Good middling .13 5-16 Cotton seed 1.52 SilTerstreet. Good middling 13% Cotton seed 45 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 One Cent a Word. No advertisement taken for lest than 25 cents. FOR SALE?One 15 H. P. Ajax engine, One No. 1 Saw mill, one 9 H. P. < one Case engine, one Case thrasher, 4 which I will sell for $1,500 cash. All in good running shape. H. W. i "Rnwles. Whitmfre. S. C. 9-19-tf. FOB SALE?One Remington typewriter in good condition at the office of the manager of the Southern Bell Telephone Co. It. WMTEU?several hogs weighing about 100 to 125 pounds. See us before you sell any kind of cattle or V nogs. The Cash Grocery, K M. Lane & Co. Phone 110 or 212. 9-5-tf. m E>'TIBE STOCK of china, lamps and pictures bought of Pelham and Son, will be sold at and below cost. Newberry Drug Co. A POULTRY WANTED?Hens, 11 cts. I per pound, roosters, young, 7cts.; chicks, 14 cts., Highest prices for eggs. Player & Graham. 9-12-tf. 1 FRESH SHIPMENT of Huyler s candy expected this week, Newberry Drug Co. WE SELL THE STAB PEA thrasher ^ the thrasher that does the werk, Johnson-McCrackin Cq. 11-11-tf. 1 ONE SOLID CAR V. Crimp and patent Lock roofing just received, get our prices and save money. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 11-lltf. NOTHING BUT THE purest drugs us ed in our prescription department. Newberry Drug Co. i SMITH'S LIVER PILLS-For the relief of Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, J Biliousness, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, 4 Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Loss of Sleep, Malarial Poison, etc. Price ^ per box 25 doses 25c. Mail orders so licited. P. E. Way, Druggist, Newberry, S. C. . ? 11-18-tf. ' j NEWBERRY DRUG CO. exclusive J agents for Pensalar line of remedies. Newberry Drug Co. 1 YES we sell Patent Lock ' VCrimp Roofing. John son-McCr ackin Co. . BE SURE AND SEE our single and , DOUBLE ROW STAIK CUTTERS. J Johnson-McCrackin Co. Jjj WE SELL NO. 10 plow points for 20e^ \ Jtohnson-McCrackin Co. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN?If sold at rmre fivp shares of Newberry Build- 9 ing and Loan stock. W. H. Anedrson. ^ Greenwood, S. C., box 100. 12-l-6t. filled by a licensed druggist of several year's experience. Newberry Drug Co. CARLOAD HOGS?We will have at our stables Friday and Saturday carload of fine Tennessee hogs. Summer-Wise Stock Co. 12-2-2t. ALL PRESRIPTIOXS entrusted to us WHILE IS THE CITY, make the New- * berry Drug Co., your headquarters. ' SALES WITHDRAWN?The two pieces of town property advertised v.r tny cola havp hppn withdrawn. uj lug J.V/0, omav v .. on account of bad weather. They will be sold on first Monday in January. B. L. Jones. -Jtt 1 ALL MALL ORDERS ihave our immed- 1 iate attention. Newberry Drug CO. ' " i