The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 24, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8
!T!!FLV PERSONAL
The 3Ii?u'iu*'n(s of Many Pe{>i?Ie, \pw.
berriaitN and Th"^ Who ^ isit
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? wherry.
Mrs. (J. \V. Harrison a as returned
iioiti vi.-iiiiiji relative in Colum'.da.
Mr. .iosepn H A<iair-; of Blairs.
was in the cir. Tuesday.
Mr. .1. A. Burton. .Ji.. of Atlanta, is
i 1 t.:e city. He is still telephoning.
\t?- i l\o p hpnhriv lijis returned
Ir 111 Poughkeepsie. X. V.. to his . oinc
i:i r'.ie countv.
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Dr. I. E. Reams is visiting Mrs.
M. B. Bedenbaugh in Prosperity.?
Spartanburg .Journal. L'otn.
State Electricain Tench Q. Boozer,
o. Columbia, spent Sunday in Xewber
ry with his mother.
Miss Marv Burton, of Xewberrv, is
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the guest oi Miss .Janie Morse.?Abbeville
Medium, 21st.
Miss I .aura Xorwood has Miss C . r
nelia Mayer, of Newberry, for her,
guest.?Greenville Piedmont, 21st. j
Mrs. J. \V. Haltiwanger and little
son, James, will leave Thursday for I
Brevard. N. C?Tae State. 22nd.
Mr. Herbert Langford is spending '
his vacation with his parents at Pros-;
perity.?Columbia Record, 20tli.
Miss Jessie Chapman is visiting j
Miss Grace Sease in Prosperity.?Co- i
lumbia Record, 20th.
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Mr. Ivy Corn well came from Wash- I
ingt.n last week to see his wife who
is visitine relatives here. They will i
leave for noine today. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McFali will
leave Augusta Saturday for Henderson
vi lie.
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U'iie Rev. D. P. Boyd's latest news !
is t.:at his son, Mr. Claudius Boyd, j
improving. i
Miss Carrie Werts recently spent a :
week in Newberry visiting relatives.? ,
Indian Creek Co~. Saluda Standard, i
22rd.
Airs. L. H. Ruff spent the week-end
with her mother and brotner in New*
berry.?Indian Creek cr. Saluda
Standard, 23rd.
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^irs. F. C. Slligh, of Newberry, is;
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tab r Hill.?Greenwood Journal,
22nd.
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Mrs. Lloyd Summertield. of Charlotte,
was a t:is week's visitor at!
Helena to her sister, Mrs. B. E. Jul- j
ian.
Miss Kitty Mayes has returned to
her home in Newberry a ter visiting j
J\i:s>s Claire Connor.?-Greenwood Journal,
21st.
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Mr. Ernest Livingston, of Newberry, i
spent Tuesday night in the home 01 j'
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Shealy.?Lees-;
r\ille News, 2-nd.
Misses Lottye Lee Halfacre and
Julia Setzler stopped in Columbia on'
their way home from Wintv.iop Sum- :
mer school.
Miy? Willie CaLiOun, of Ninety Six,
and Mrs. Kattie Lea-. eH O'Donnell, of.
Newberry, aivisiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leavell.?Greenwaa/1
InHcv
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Miss Miriam Long is expected home'
Friday roni Newberry, S. C., where |
she has been spending five weeks visi
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!tjnb" her aunt- ' ^rs- W. S. Spearman, j
?CbajloUe Observer, 22nd.
Mrs. ??. . ** McLeanfi of Columbia, '
and Mrs. Win. Lawson, of Wilmington,
X. C., are visiting Mrs. Lake'
Celv, of this city?Greenville News,!
23rd. >
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Mrs. Richard (Marks, Jr., and Miss j (
Toocrno havo rntnrnoHi frnm
1 Vl*^uv ii U> ? V 4 VVW & 44VVI 4A v ^
Xewberry, where th^y spent the last j
week-end as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Tarrant.?The State. 23rd.
Mr. Frank Williamson, having spent
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his vacation, will return on Sunday >
to Union resuming his position with
the Southern Power company at this j
place, which in his absence has been ;
filled by Mr. Will Wright.
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Mr. A. H. Hawkins, of Prosperity.;
has been appointed as one of the del- |
egates from this State to the annual '
meeting of the American Prison as-'
sociation at St. Paul. Minn., October
3-S.
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Misses Eva Goggans. Carolina ;
Spearman. Fellicia Sp<#irman and An- j
nie Young are among the 66 students j
in New York at the Columbia Univers- j
ity for the summer session, most of j
whom are teachers. j
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Mrs. Ames S. Wells has returned !
to -her home in Minneapolis, Minn., aftre
visiting her father. Col. D. A.
Dickert and other relatives in Newberry,
Dr. Wells having gone the week
before. She was accompanied as far
as Charlotte by her sister, -Miss j
Lucile Bickert.
" 3 ^ r A rotnrno^ j
fro I. ana i.vus. u. --v. i ,
to their home at Clemson college last I
Saturday after having spent a month !
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i Waihalia. during \vhu\i rime Pro!'.'.-"
><ase was at the he;:d o: the summer !
- oo! for teafh^rs. Pr f. and Mrs.
Sease aiiJ family will soon lea.t
i !i ::;?oi! .or \c .vi-erry county, where *
til- \ will sp'-nd the remainder of tli
\> .on j, i'> i among relatives.
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Waihalia Couri r. 22nd.
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I?rs. A. .!. Pow rs and .). H. Harms |
;:i:d Prof. S. .J. Derrick are anmng n
:!!:?se scheduled r'or addresses ;iT the
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annual reunion of Newberry c 1 le^o
to be held at Delmar. Saluda county, j1
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(Mi JUI\ o 1. .ui. v-. J. naiiiagc, picoident
of the reunion, says lie is looking . n
for one l f the biggest gatherings in : Cl
the history of the reunions. Tiiey , l<
will crowd in from Newberry, Saluda,: 0
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Lexington. Aiken and Edgefield. There j
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is always a big crowd present?"never !
bv?n known to go away hungry."
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VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. I 1
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Enroll Tuesday, cr forever here-; {
after hold your peace. i p.
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Next Monday will be congressional i
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campaign day. j ^
Y.u don't want o miss the "Perils j n
of Pauline" at the Arcade-Airdome. j
Several Newberrians attended the ! c
senatorial meeting in Columbia Thurs- j A
day. J v,
An exchange, says that the news- j ^
paper t'.iat pleased everybody was1
rrnlhQihl r nHUorl Kv AHom hofAro lio
2 ' A uuu Vi ? V/V41 I.VU KJ V Ulll UVIU J X 4 v , ,
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lost one of his ribs. ! .
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He is a fluent speaker and you are ! f<
urged to hear him.?Hon^a Path !
Chronicle. Speaking of Candidate for j ^
Congress Dominick.
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The county campaign opens Tues- i]
day, at J.lly Street, and the books s
close the same day making it the r
last day to enroll. v
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A flying jenny, a merry-go-round | *
or a carousal, or whatever you wish j ^
to call it, is now in operation in j *
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iront 01 rne posiomce.
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Mr. John H. Hall, of Philadelphia, ;
expect? to arrive in Columbia en the'
first of August to test his machine j1:
l'or maturing green and frosbitten ; ^
cotton bolls. ! ^
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The State health officer will go to ;
Clinton in the near future to look into ;
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the pellagra condition there. Later;
he will make a general survey of the j
State. , k f -v |
It is perfectly evident that woman ; r
suffrage it to prevail very soon over \ g
a very large part o: this country. Quite I n
a number of States will almost cer- j d
tainly adopt it this faTl.?Spartanburg 1<
Journal. s
If one had never seen , n
the word "epitome' how would ;
seen the word "epitome" how would j
he pronounce it after using the word ,
"episode?" Your language is "fun-'
nier" than anv -foreign tongue.
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A strawberry grower had some fine | ?
July strawberries on the market a few j
days ago. He says they can be gotown i .
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every mont'h till October if the grower ^
takes the trouble.?Wilmington Star.
It is less trouble to churn buttermilk.
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Those going to Laurens by public w
highway saw the ravages of the late 1
heavy hail storm, in the "odder strin- i
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ped corn and riddled cotton, much of |
whicii was ruined and much badly j
damaged. s
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At the Prosperity A. R. P. church on tj
next Sunday night Rev. Charles Hadaon
Xabers will deliver a lecture on ^
"America and tie Liqucr Traffic."
The lecture will be- illustrated with
lantern slides, and the public is invited.
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Accidental fire on Monday morning, 11
between 7 and S o'clock destroyed 1 w
the dwelling on rvir. Ben. A. Havird's : b
place about 10 miles from town on j s
llie road to Blairs. There was no i w
insurance on trie house' and Mr. Hav- j s
ird's loss is between $000 and $700. I k
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'Some of the cotton is fine between i
Xewberry and Laurens, and a few j A
corn fields look very well, but some : L
of each is poor, while t'.:e roads are ' Idustv
and rough in places-with the "i
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little bridges in bad condition. Every- ; \
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thing is very dry. and needing rain. , >
Tr.e shooting oi' Dr. .lames H. Mc- j ^
Iiitosh, m Columbia, was a most tow- ;
ardlv afi'#*r. It is to be hoped the i"
would-be assassin will be caught and | c
speedily dealt with to the fullest ex- j v
tent as his dastardly deed deserves.
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A good thing is to done at the I j
Little Mountain reunion on August 7 j .
when the "speakers' stand will je j
erected at some distance from the! ?
old pavilion in order that the speakers I s
and those who desire to hear may be \ t
removed from the noise that has j (
hitherto molested them."
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The quarterly meeting of the Broad 1
River circuit will be held at Mt. Pleas- '<
ant church cn next Saturday, preced- t
ed by children's meeting in the morn- :
ing. which will be the 'beginning of '
the special meeting fcr that church. 1
R<n\ D. P. T^oyd also exports fill '
his appointments at Ne;v Hone next'
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nnday a ternoon at 4 o'clock. IMP!'1
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Mrs. Alvin Brucc writes Mrs. Hliza- .
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tii Johnson under date o.' Kdenyille,
X ('., July 22, of the death <>.
1 i*s. Ann T. Bailey. S4 years old.
v id w ci' the late Kdward S. Bailev)
t y
. ('ha^vvi'ie. The oidT c'liyen.; w.n
the i'.aiiev lanii"' . Mr*.
tion.
lai'.cv was a jeweller in X ?wberrv , . ,
winch
lauv vears ago.
town.
Alderman J. li. Green has had twojiing
oads cut and worked in excellent Xye i:
hape between the college and Rose- cost <
tout cemetery, one from the college near
orner and the other :rom the cenie- ! they
2ry corner. The\ improve the looks i with
i t at part f the city and are con- i as t
enient to many people. Alderman beyon
Ireen has done good work. lord s
: park;
Several bunches of us went to Lau- jones
ens in automobiles Wednesday.
near
'here were two or three breakdowns .
11 Oil
n the road going and coming. Mr.
ien Maver Havird and his son. B. M. . .
rOst l
1., .Jr.. and Mr. H. S. Still well renered
valuable assistance to one of the %
nfortunate machines. Young Ben i
i
layer Havird is a pretty gooa
Mr. J
leclianician. !
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At the annual reunion of .Newberry
ollege students at Little Mountain on
Lugust 7, the Rev. J. Henry Harms Mr.
rill be one of the speakers. T?e open
Deal correspondent ot the C :lumibia j u<ty, .
itate says that the day has become j of the
ne of tremendous interest to the peo- j \anta
le of the Dutch Fork and surround- Mrs.
lg counties ana mat it means muuu uio g
jv Newberry college. 1 schoo
It is rumored in the city Tliurs- ! '' ?C
ay that Mr. R. 0. Copeland, o>f Man- ! '?r 1
ing, had been shot in Columbia. Com- j
ig so closely a.ter the unfortunate j
footing of Dr. James Mcintosh the ! The
umor added to the excitement. In-., ticipa
estimation proved that the shooting of step i
Ir. Copland was accidental and that! ry. oi
e was not seriously wounded, which ' dence
ras a great relief to the public. ;\.r. ; Mis
'opeland is a brother of the Messrs. ' -vj.js
cpeland brothers or t.ns city. t Browi
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Mention was made in t~is column Mis
ist issue of the great sun Capella, j Fant.
\.e scientist describing it says that j Mis
l the earth were as near to Capella Evans
s it is to the sun, "t'je oceans would |
fly off in puffs of steam, the forests j jjovd
nd fields would kindle and burn like ! ...
; Mis
aatchwood, the mountains and hills ..
i cell.
kould melt like beeswax in a red j
o(! c-.en, and the earth would be as a ! "^1S
tioth in a cand|e flame." Thank i
'Ruff
;oJdness Capella is 3)0,000,000 of J
liles away. We hope it will keep its I
istance and let us be satisfied to |
:?ok at it as the brilliant white star ar<*een
at this season l6w down in the ^ls
ort.iwest right after nightfall. smith
Mis
well.
In Memoriani. ' j ^iis
The' deat.i angel visited our com- Sumn
minitv on Januarv 29th. 1914. and i ^1S
ook from our midst our dear frienj j Spear
lunice Riser. *^1S
She was born April 5th, 1897, mak- ! c alcJv
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ig her pilgrimage here on earth 17
prett
ears two months and 24 days.
Sta
H >w we miss her when we go to
thews
er home. She alwavs greeted us ...
Allen
"ith a smile. ~
ert G;
She died at tae age when the whole ?
Cha
:orld is bright. ? ,
, * Schen
We know not when the death angel ^,jr a
hall come into our homes, but one
iiing we do know, he comes and seme j ^,Ir a
imes when we least expect him.
We know not wiiy God saw fit to.
ut this promising young life so short
It is so sad to think of how she ?0nej
ailed her dear parents, Dromers ana i , ,,
i death
isters to her bed side and kissed i
; Riser.
aem all good-bye, she said "dear . ,
he
iot.:er do not cry after me, the Lord s , .
? [and b
"ill must be done. Eunice was a ! 4
to me
right and cheerful girl, carrying sun- ! (1(?rejv
liine and gladness wherever she ' .
I nel g;
rent, and her time never uselessly .
! ture,
pent, always setting an example o:
ind heartednes and obedience. ; , .
j or r.e
"Dearest Eunice, tuou nast ie.t us, j lovinj
ind our loss we deeply feel, j ness
>ut tis God tv.at has bereft us, j just
le can all our sorows heal, i she b<
"et again we hope to met her, j rion t
Vlien the day of life is fled, | thing
\ hen in heaven with joy to greet 'ier, : of evi
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Vhere :io tare-well tear is shed. j death
liui God needed anotner /air angel j broke
nd w:om better c uld he have chosen i side
iian our pure and muc.i lo>ed friend i moth*
vho was ready%and willing to go. j and 1
Why do we grieve for her? Surely j not c
ier home in heaven will be much ! be d
irighter than this one in this vain j ters
md sinful world. j no le
In her death we sustain a great loss, anotl
md the community in which she was Siste:
veil known and highly beloved grieves Gentl
;hat i. good and useful life has been Pleas
;ut down, but now mucn greater is wnei
he less upon her father, mother, Tis b
mothers and sisters, surely are they \vhei
ifflicted and warmly do we ssjnpa- Fore1
:hize with them in tnis dark hour of She s
sorrow. But we hope l:o meet 'Iier Tfce ]
K'bere tasre will be r.o ?ood-byes in Then
leaven. For t
L.ula Morris, Whei
Una Boland.
0 V KM K.NTS BY CITY ( OCV
minatory to lie Inslaiieil
New Metl Hn:!i:cs i;> be
Krcclrd.
council at la^t iiit fting. w
11!i on i:; * tcifj/uone prop
11. a' 1' hifp-' to i:ni>r J'.vmt
will b<* greatly beneiicial to
They arranged t'.r the inby
t .( tir.^t o! October ot'
latent one unit creamatory. ;
~ ...:n
IX. v\ IIK II W ill Ut* iJi.ll
the power house. In addi
have bought four steel brid
concrete covering, to be ere<
Hows: One in 0 Xeall sti
d the factory hill; one in U
street, south side of Willowbi
one in Drayton street, i
store, and one in College sti
t ie col red Bapiist church,
in the :our bridges will
, and when completed taey
n t .e neighborhood og $4000.
<H()r" COURSE SCHOOL
. B. OWeall Holloway and .
. E. Norwood to Conduct a
Short COnrsp School.
.1. B. O'Neall Holl-way hope
school for a few weeks on
imy 26. He wishes uie pal]
>se children wao wish to take
ge of the school to meet him
J. E. Norwood, wao will t<
ramniar grades, at the
1 building Friday afternooi
lock to complete arrangem
e opening.
One Step Party.
! following are taose who
ted in t.ie last delightful
>arty of young people of New
i Tuesday evening at the i
of Col. .0. .1. Purcell:
s Butler Fant with Bob Holi
s Ruby Goggans with
a.
s Florence Bowman with M
s Rook Siaim-ns with Fra
s Kate Summer with Ric<
s Saydie Fant with Xed 1
s Pauline Sligh with Dr. Stc
s Woodie Bowman with Cha
s Octie Griffin witi Bob Po<
s Goode Burton with John "
s Margaret Mcintosh with .
i.
s Lila Summer with Dave C
is Lucile Goggans with Euj
ler.
<5 Sara Williflimsnn with Kiii
man.
s Saluda Blease with H
fell.
s Mary Frances Pool with
Evans.
gs?Bunk Dennis, Pete 1
i, Jim Cr:twell, Sam CrotT
Spearman. Ryan Workman, I
ist, Frank Ewart.
.perones?iMr. and Mrs. W.
ck. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pur
nd Mrs. E. M. Evans, Mrs.
:osh, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. S<
nd Mrs. J. M. Kinard.
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In Jleinoriam.
e more the home or' Mr.
ly has heen sadden with
of his daughter, Mrs. Eu
She was only in the 18th ;
r 9?p Tn the nrime of v<
^Ov* X ~
rilliant aspiation, she was ca
set her Lord. Although we
r mr.ura that our loss is her e
ain, with much promis in the
we know she is now freed f
rrow and is resting in the a
r Saviour. Eunice was ge
? and obedient although her
was not known to be fatal
a short while before her d
ore the intense pain wile resi
o the will cf Him who doett
s well. She was real eonsc
pry thing till a few hours or"
. While her mother's heart
n she was weeping over the
and she looked up in to
rjrs face and reach her arm:
-cissed her and said mamma
.ry for me the Lords will i
ne. Parents, brothers and
do not mourn as one who
" hoc crnn o trs n
apd, lUi ouc 11 HO 5vu\y K\y *J
ier link of chain in heaven,
r thou was mild and lovely,
e as the summer breeze,
ant as the air at evening,
1 it 'floats among the tree,
ut a step to heaven,
e she has gone to dwell,
trer with the Master,
>earved on earrh so well,
parting is a brief one.
Christian's way despair,
leaven is so much nearer
1 we cave a lcved one there
Irene Smi
uij < OM;i:ISSIO\ \i. cAMI*\I
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ami Next >i?>?:*la\ Meeting 1<> lie I
Ka>t Liul >!;ii 11 l<
< ( amlitlah >.
iiil.j 'i congressional campaig;
osi- .'ill bo i?; A*n.eiry nex. Moiu
;llts i. i hj i .ia.!:g will >> iii
the 'street at !>' same place at w.,
;tai- . senatorial meeting was held.
me arc lour candidates ia the r;
i
it a congress and it is supposed tha
up them will be at this meeting
tion : candidates are: Hon. Fred. H
ges, | :.ick. of Xewberry; Hon. Wyatt
cteu ' Oi' Abbeville; Col. S. Kv
*eet. 1 Greenwood; and Mr. John Ho
ing-1 Anderson. Tl|> speaking will t
ook 10:30 o'clock and it is ;.ope.l tli
tear be a good attendance to hear t
"eet,' didates give% expression to taeii
l he 1
cost | Til K ( A.MPAKi.N AT l'OJI
wil'j
The Ladies of the School Imprt
Associiiion ill Serve Barlj
For Heneiit School.
Mrs.'Edit r I he Herald and News:
j 'cince there appeared in you
of last week under the head <
j rious and All About" a statem<
s ' the campaign meeting at Pom
oa.| August 11 will be held at
roils sc.ool house, where Messrs.
aa_' and Ruff have advertised to
ailcj | barbecue, it devolves upon us
iacli rect tae statement relative to tl
.iiga ' c- campaign meeting.
i at! Tae county chairman and e:
ents | c mmitteeman of Ue Pomari
i havj decided and officially 41
; the campaign meeting and s
j will be at the Pomaria park,
I we. the ladies of the School Ii
par- i
! ment association, will give a fir
one ;
I barbecue. Just what Messrs.
ber-' .... . .
. ' and Hurt s motive is for wantin
*esi- , . , .
vade our territory and give a
; cue in opposition to ours we
neS- i able to understand. However,
v-?r-; 11 I _ _ j _
>vin ; going 011 wiLi ours anu niaKt: i
| of it we can. It will be for tl:
:etts . fit o. the Pomaria school, pro<
! be applied to a debt already e
zjer ! i his is a public cause and we
| to the public to cooperate w
, . ! and help to make our barbecue
ihrd
| si'.ccesstul on?y We assure y
I we will do our best to make tl
pUr. i
i sion a pleasant one for everyb
I rains will be spared to have 1
'kes. , cJ barbecues. Ample proparat
rley be made for the entertaiumen:
Mrs. John C. A
d1. President Pomaria School I]
Kin- , ment Association.
Pomaria, July 22, 1914.
lack | "
Church of the Kedeemei
aid- i Rev. Edward Fulenwider, d
Nothing preventing, the fc
gene will be the programme oi div
| vices at the Lutheran (Jaurcu
?ene ! Redeemer next Sunday:
; 11:15 a. m. The morning
:lliet | The pastor will preacn an nil
) sermon t^ the children. T^e (
^v" 101' tae primary department
! sunuay school will sing at t
^at" j vice. Parents are urgeu to br
veII? j (children to tie Sunday scik
| preaching service.
! 8:30 p. m. The service wil
| charge of the Woman's Hod
cel1, t oreigii Missionary society. IF1
^as* t cipal address will be made 1
2?tt, ; -Gertrude Simpson, who has i
j returned from Africa. There
! serveral selections of music.
| 10:15 a .m. The Sunday
?ur j meets. All teachers, officer
^ . scholars are requested to be
nice , public is cordially im
ear ! all the services.
3uta
tiled ' _
. El&is Devore.
>ter- I Xinety Six- ,Jul-v 21.?Elias
^ vore died at his residence in
' m Six yesterday evening, aged 7
' He was a gallant soldier of t
,rms
i federate army in northern ^
... S.uth Carolina Volunteers, 1
ill- |
, , brigade.
but
eath t -^r- Devore was a most e:
gna-' oentleman, a good husband
i all I voted father.- He leaves his
;ious ' five daughters and three soi
,ier I B. C. Crawford, of Rocking'.ian
Tvas" iV-rs- Jones and Mrs. W. ]
. - -i ' and Frank P. Devore, of Xe
oeu - -,er
W. I). Devore, of Jacksonvill
5 Up and J. H. Devor^ and Miss
(|0 ! nice and Alice Devore, o:" Xin
nnst was Durie(^ at Elmw:<
sis_ | etery here today. The Rev. F.
1 ble officiated.?Special to the
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nake Papers.
Mr. Devore was well known
berry, where the news of hi
caused regret. Upon receipt
message that he was dead on
evening his daughters, Mrs.
Jones and Mrs. W. P. Bodie
son, Mr. F. P. Devore, were i
' ? - ? >?- ir* ? t
Aineiy STX Dy iVJLr. iruncsu l
in his automobile.
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Another Aeconnt.
Ninety Six, July 2i.?Mr. E
fayette Devore died fcer tod
th. T2 years. He was ;i ConCedei
i
KJN' ' i r an. a member of Co. K. Till S. C. ^
\ i.iunteors, Korsiiaw Brigade. Army
lie!*! iii Northern Virginia.He was burn near
?ur Kii'M-... this county. A consistent
ih'.mo.' the Methodist church and'
.Mason.
1 lie .caves a wif< and the following
iay a:?-i t hii.i: ?-n: Mrs. 15. <\ Craw lord, of
i M.iiii Ko; kli.uhani. X. C.: Mrs. \V. x\ Bodie,
n il tin- ajl(j > rs j y I lltrS of Xewberry, ;
Hieiejg ( an(] Misses Bernice, and Alice
ace 101 Devore, Mr. J. H. Devore. o: Ninety
it ail oi j g|x; prank p 0f Newberry, and W.
111(1 L. Devore, of .Jacksonville, Fla., and
. I).mil- one 5r0fjlert ^jr Newton Devore, of
Aiken, Donalds. He was also a brother of
ans. o. the ]ale jo'r.n W. Devore, of Kirksey.
rton, or j Devore was a most estimable cit- ?
jegin at j jzolli g00d neighbor, good husband and
ere will ; fon(j father. He has been suffering
l.e can- ; from Brights disease for quite a per- # I
\iews. j .-0(j j)Ut lae immediate cause of his '
I death was paralysis.
ARIA i
iveinent | SPECIAL NOTICES.
i*ue One Cent a Word. No advertisement
taken for leu
than 25 cents.
r paper ~~ _z_r~. r:
of "Va- DR. YOUNG M. BROWN,
mt that Dentist
aria on National Bk Bldg, Newber;y, S. C.
Bethei
Coani.? ?Black wallet between Dr. Y. M.
Brown's office and Carolina Life In
to cor - surance office. Xame on inside.
ic plact I suitable reward if returned to this
office. Chas. W. Collins.
,ecuti\e \0tiee?1 will furnish a first class
a ciut)? barbecue in behalf of Swilton school
:ed thai on first (lay ^UgUSt at Slighs,
peaking g q ^r> Swearingen and others
where wilj make addresses for the occa- 1
npro1 e- sion John S. Watts. ^
st class ,
Counts
g to 111 h^n in nppH r?f antrnmnhilo tronafor
call phone 369-2 rii.gs. B.I.Hodge.
are nGt 7-14-16t.
we are
tae best ~ ~~ ,
. Peas Ranted?See us at once. Sumle
'bene- j
_ _ mer Bros.
3eeas to
ixisting. ?? i
. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case 9
i appeal * , 1
of Fever or Chihs. Price, 25 c^nt3. l
ltfl us I
: a most '????.
ou that ^ie ^aiI10us ^ Hickory Wagonpronounced
99 3-8 per cent, perfect
le occaody
No Samuel the farmer conducting
the IT. S- pxnerimpnr station at '
;he best ~ ' ~""r * " "
.n Oregon, III. For sale by Johnsonion
will '
t of all. Mcl'fackin Co.
,, 7-14-tf.
.ull,
uprove- "
anted?To buy old libraries, old and ' second-hand
bcoks, large or small
quantities, also very old newspapers,
steel engravings and fire arms. Ye
01-1 Book Shop, 118 Patton Avenue,
astor.) Ashevillefl N. C.
"l0WmS 7-10-41.
ine ser- ______________
?f the tjje of ^UgUSt j)r g. W. Con- nor
leaves Newberry to make his
service. home in Greenwood. If you 'have
jstratea any work to be done in his line
children nlease call at bis office and he wil
0.- i.-e take pleasure in giving your eyes a
he ser- thorough test. All examinations J
ing tne without charge from now on until M
>01 and he leaves here for Greenwood. ?|
7-7-td. 4.
11 be in T
2? and Wanted?At once, young men for aule
prin- tcmobile business. Big pay. We
Dy Miss make you expert in ten weeks by
*
recently mail. Pjiy us after we secure you
will be I position. American Automobile In
stitute, Los Angeles, Cal. 7-3-10t : !
SGQOOl ^
s, and J?st Keeeived car Ell wood Wire Fencpresent.
ing any height from 24 to 58 and 2
rited to to 12 inch mesh. Also wire gates.
Johnson-McCrackin Co.
?? Wanted?Active representatives in
every community earn from $50 to
L> L)e- '
Xinetv monthly representing the only
magazine published in the interest ?
2 years. , ? ^
of Southern women. An extraordihe
Con7.
. . narv liberal proposition for ambi
firguua,
tious people. Turn your spare mos.ersha\v
meats into dollars. Write for fuil
particulars 'today. Southern Wostimable
man*s Magazine, Nashville, Tenn.
and de- f
3 u ile' | 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case
is vMrs. j o1 pever or Price. 25 cents.
i, X. C.; .
P. Bodie My Percion Stalion *Fi-FI" will maka
wberry; fcis stand this season at Quattlee,
Fla.: baum's stable, Prosperity. Fee $20.
es Ber- B. L. Miller. 4-3-tf.
etv Six. )d*c*-m
?several nogs weighing
E nib- al)0Ut 100 to 125 pounds. See us be
Dailv *ore you sel1 any ?* cat^e or
hogs. The Cash Grocery, M. Lan#
& Co. Phone 110 or 212.
in New- 9.5.tf>
s death _
of the Poultry Wanted?Hens 10 cents per
Monday pound; frying 17 l-2c. Highest
J- Y- prices for eggs. Player & Graham. ^
and his 9-12-tf.
:aken to ????????????
iorainick Plants For Sale?(Winter cabbage,
mato, beet, carrot, kale, lettucef
okra, prize taker onion, oyster pla. t,
parsley, parsnip, hot and bell pepllias
I>a- - pers; prices reasonable. Phone or
ay aged j call Newberry Hotel, C. P. Pelaam,
-ate vet- 1 6-2o-tf. i
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