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^ [ U.TEL Y ( JiMSTJIVS TDIE J> PROSPEROUS PROSPERITY! ^Weddiiiirs and Entertainments for P Brides?Uoys and Girls Home W From College. I Special to The Herald and News_ I Prosperity, Dec. 24.?Mrs. T. A. I Dominick and Miss Lillie Warner j were quietly married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Warner, near prosperity. Miss Warner is unusually talented,' A foifting held the chair in mathematics j ^n Columbia college for several years; and until her marriage taught in Mrs. Dominick will be quite an ac-j quisition to Prosperity's society. Mr. i I Dominick is one of the leading mer-! m chants of our town and his friends j |aa wish him well. f A r. and Mrs. Dominick left (Tuesday [ "night on the 9 o'clock train for parts j known only to themselves for a shori! wedding trip. [ Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Langford an- j nounce 'the marriage of their daughter i Rebe to Mr. Authur Eugene Tinsley on 1 j Tuesday, December 21. Miss Langford ! j, a charming young woman and vervj I patented, having held a responsible po-1 sition with the Bank of Spartanburg. j I ' Mr. Tinsleiy is to be congratulated r rpcn winning one of Prosperity's fair-. \ est daughters, and good wishes follow ; H Miss Tena Wise is home for the holidays. She holds a position in the. Beaded school of K el ton. Dlrs. Addie Hodges is home from CoWProf. Thorn well Haynes of High Jl^oint, X. C., has joined his family at rthe home of Mr. u s. .tsowers. Miss Eunice Shealy of Anderson college is visiting her brotaer, Mr. T. L. > Shealy. . j k The Winthrop girls are home are as ^**%>llows: Misses Katie Mae Nance, Margaret Wise, Cairo Wyche, Ruby j fWheeler, Mary DeWalt Hunter, Susie j Langford, Susan Quattlebaum, Jose-! phine iMay, Helen, Wheeler, Moss Feli lers and Hattie Wise. Prof, and Mrs. L. A. Sease of demit son college, are guests of Dr. G. Y. i Hunter. Misses Nannie Wheeler, Annette Long, Agnes and Erline Monts of k Summerland college are home for the ^^yuletide season. W Mr. Joe Sitz of Gadsden, Ala, nas W come over to jcin his wife, who te visiting her mother, Mrs. H. P. Wicker. Mr. J. D. Quattlebaum has returned v from the mule market. Mrs. Joe B. Hartman is expected to leave in a few da^ s for a month's stay in Columbia. I Mr. J. C. Taylor arrives home today from Batesburg to spend Christmas wrifVi tho rtrkmpfolks. . ! 1VU Miss Elizabeth Hawkins of Nichols Avill spend Christmas week at the home ; of her father, Mr. S. B. Hawkins. Mr. A. G. Wise, accompanied by his wife will leave Saturday for Tennessee,! where rtir. Wise will purchase anotner t car of mules. Mr. and Mrs. C G. Wych-e of Washington are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Goggans are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. j . rr. Wyche. Mr. J. D. Luther is spending the holidays in Columbia. > Miss- Annie Fellers is home from . Ohicora college. / Messrs. Harold and Frank Wise of Little Mountain spent Monday, with % their uncle, Mr. A. G. Wise. "The Dustic School," a most amus-; ing play, wrhich represents the school I maarc asm will be given at the; ill LvJ J vw* w -~o ~ 7 _ town hall December 31st. Admission j 10, and 20 cents. the many friends of iMr. A. H. Haw-1 kins will be glad to know that he is some better, though still confined to kills room. f Mrs. L. A-. Black's friends will be J / glad to know that she is improving, i Mrs. Bus'nnell Miller is visiting Mrs. J ^S. Miller. ^ j k 0. Counts, Jr., is expected home; j T?ir?Vimrmr1 Va. f>liaa.yt> num . race Burton Reagin is home ' school near Pomaria. ;ant reception was tendered j de and groom, Mr. and Mrs.; Siley of Spartanburg by the j irents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. j of Prosperity, at their home ; street Friday evening, De-1 , le?Miss Rebe Langford? i^as voted by tie Harvest JUDiiee wu-, Jest as '.he most beautiful girl by many j $iroughout the state, and is beloved by 93: for her amiability and talent and Sis for several years held a most re onsible position with the Bank of j ftlr. Tirt&ley is well known througfo-J K the state as a most popular young P^ver, being a graduate of Wofford !nd Vanderbilt university. HF On this happy occasion the W Wert- mct at the door by Mass, Annie IjQg y "Milord, s-ster of tne '^-i h*> as sistcj'b) Miss trace B. Reagin an<J( Miss Tena Wise. Miss Blanche Klbler escorted the guests into the parlor, where they met the receiving line, which were: Mr. ai:d Mrs. P. L. Lan^.oid, Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley, Judge and Mrs. Fuller Lyon, Mr. and fV'lrs. D. M. Langford. This room was beautifuKy decorated in December roses and Southern smilax. From here the guests were invited to the dining room, where delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. M. C. Morris, Misses Susie Langford, Susan Quattlebaum, Bessie Taylor and Marguerite Wise. iT'ne bride's costume was a lovely ?v ftmamdnt wArn vvuuc Lxnicia, mc v^n-?? v? - ? being an exquisite Florentine pink cameo. Throughout the evening the guests were delightfully entertained with music furnished by Mrs. J. F. Browne. The occasion was very much enjoyed b>y the bride's many friends in ch!s her native home, who wish for them many years of 'happiness. ?o? Misses Annie and Lucy Wheeler of Columbia are home for a few days. &rs. Mae Lee Chase has returned to Columbia, after spending Christmas with her sister, i\Irs. E. IW. Werts. Dr. Joe Monts leaves January 1st for Plains, Ga.,where he has accepted a position. Miss Louise Richardson has returned to Pomaria, after visiting Miss Clara Brown. Messrs. Byrd and Roy Gibson of Columbia are home for Christmas. Mrs. Evans of the Newberry rest room spent Christinas day at the Wise-! hotel. Misses Lena and Laurie Lc-ster of Hartsviile and Columbia are spending the yuletide season with their mother. Mrs. Kosa L<esier. C. C. Wycne has returned to Spartanburg, after a short stay with his j parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Wyche. Wise Cal'mes, U. S. N. machinery I shops, Charleston, spent Christmas day with his brother, F. X. Calmes. j Little Misses Rebecca Harmon and Elizabeth Browne left today for Ninety Six to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. B. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cannon of Columbia are guests of Mrs. M. H. Boozer. Mr. E. 0. Counts, Jr., of Richmond. Va., is nisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrc F! O > Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schumpert of Wilmington, X. C., are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams of Greenville are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Harmon. Mr. Herbert Langford has returned to Columbia after spending Christmas day witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Langford. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Taylor and Mrs. J. C. Taylor of Batesburg are spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr.. V. L. Wheeler has .returned from Washington and will spend a few days at home before going to Columbia to complete his course at McFeat's Business" college. The merchants are all wearing a happy smile over the Christmas trade. I Webb Wheeler, who is in school at Xashville, Tenn, is home for the holirl # > wa * . t Prof. Thorn-we'l Haynes of Hign Point, X. C., gave a most enjoyable, instructive and interesting lecture on "Growth," under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary society of Grace church Sunday evening. Prof. Haynes is a m-ost fluent speaker and it was indeed a treat for the people of Prosperity. Referring to the proposition to stop A. Hayne, i.M:. D., to undertake to stop the exploitation of worthless "nostrums," containing more than 2 per cent of alcohol, through the newspapers, etc, we beg to suggest that the public had better look out. Of course nobody lias aDy business exploiting worthless nostrums through the newspapers or otherwise, but is it really "prohibition" at which the doctor is driving? If so, let him devote himself to putting a stop to this infernal and indiscriminate sale of so-called "Jamaica ginger," for medical purposes. We do not know of any "patent medicines" that are sold in this section. iThere may be some but we do now know of any that are consumed because of their alcoholic contents. So far as this newspaper is concerned, it does not cater to patent medicine advertising of any kind, and its patent medicine business amounts to very little. As a matter of fact, we do not know of any newspaper in the state that would suffer materially by being deprived of all tlie patent medicine advertising it is carrying. But some how we are not impressed with the lrVa that Dr. Hayne is so much concerned with the idea of trying to promote prohibition as he is with the ii<v, of 'Tying to eliminate t-rfe competition cf legitimate patent medicines. And in our iview it would be more to the doctor's credit if he would p'ainly say so, and not be going about trying to secure hostile legislation against the rnn-cninor; nvor anv cn-f^Tl fllTttS'V nT*P UU H O V ? VA VW* J wmvu X' text.?Yorkville Enquirer. . ./ i in THE NKiVS (IF l'KOSl'EKI !'Y. ' ! : Measuring laity in tlie Town Hall?j Communion Strviccs in Frace (hurs?Personal. ? I Prosperity, Dec. 30.?Miss Mamie j Birge of Xtw York is spending a few | doM lrifn Vio-r initio AT r S S Rirp-p uajo ? mi ii. v, x uiivivj ^, Miss Eirge is in the employ of the Pan- | American division of the American As- [ scc'.aticn for International Conciliation as a lecturer on Latin-America in the public schools of New York city. J I Tiv- lectures are illustrated by col- 1 , ored lantern slides, and are given with ' the idea of promoting interest in our Central ana South American neighbors. _ TT 1. T "U ~ ^^4. I MISS Hdiie nawiviiis iias as iiei suc?i, Mrs. Marshall Garrett of Grier and | Miss Euia Taylor of Newberry. Mrs. J. A Simpson has gone lo Sum! ter and Orangeburg to visit relatives.; ! Mrs. Elizabeth Del A alt l:as returned j i from a short visit to Newberry. Misses Julia Luther, t-iriam Coker i i ; of Columbia are visiting at the home j of Dr. R. L. Luther. Mr. J. K. Mayfield of Denmark, was a rnest at the Wise ho. el on Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kohn, Misses Marie Kohn and Gertrude Bobb shop peel in Columbia on Tuesday and Wedj ne-day. Mrs. A. X. Crosson and Miss Grace I 1/ B ten Recg!a jhave returned from Co[ '.i :no:a. ! ;r. and :"!rs. Prt Mitchell are hom? ; afror spending a few <lai.."s with Mr. and M. Charl'e Suber of near Newberry. Misses Susie and> Marv I.angford will ; attend the wedding of Miss Willie Ea^.iel at Columbia college on January 1st. i .Mr. A. G. Wise returned Friday from , e.messee. where he has bought an-, ! o'.Ver car of mules. j Mrs Lee Bradley of Macon is visitir. ; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ! Si: gley. i !r. -S-. S. Birge has returned from J Columbia. Dr. Godfrey Harmai^of Atlanta Den- j tal collcge is homo for a few days, j Prof Stemple of Newberry college ! I tc--? been visiting Rev. E. W. Leslie, j1 There will be comtaunion services in Grace c" urch Sunday morning. I i 1 . , A measuring party we will give I IP Our Grea A YEAR'S READING FO] MA m <r Wamam . ^ - . v~ ; 'lliil jfiftftlUfffflSKtll? F* mi &**>,> x an CAZcrt^ co1 <*>?<? < ?_ . .< )y??v irgtWBM. *. ? ? ?-?? .. an mOi?iri??.> -' ', of " " ^ ta' TTK/i pAcf Tirrn 4r\f All th XUV XJUO L. X TTU XVI Ji M.JLM. i.iA in Thei THE HOUSEWIFE We are happy indeed to introduce and able to make a clubbing arrangement tha enable our readers to have The Housewi coming year. The stories are high-class in every stories that will appeal to and please many with gripping excitement and inl holding qualities. Particular attention is given by The I wife to seasonable, sensible cooking, houi hints, and matters of particular inter* mother and child. The Housewife is a large, we'll printed J zine; subscription price, 50 cents per yes is only because the publishers are anxi< develop their subscription list in the Soutl we have been able to secure a rate on subscriptions that enable us to include it i year's clubbing offers with The Progr Farmer. We-know you will be highly p if you decide to take the club, includini Housewife. This great combination of farm fancy work and good cheer for th< BARGAIJn in connection with your subscriptio THE HERALE You know our paper. It is a c weekly?your county paper. It giv important news of the world and ti You cannot afford to miss^this {! The Herald and News 1 year... The Progressive Farmer?wee The Housewife?monthly ...... n i_ rveguia.1 price OUR SPECIAL B, All Shree one year e< (only 3 cents a week fc Mail cr bring your subsciptions THE HERALD NEWBER _ s0KL?MBBttti&. _ f RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. ^ The best rubbing liniment is A3 HOT A &8f* muoihim LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of ^ Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, P.-i. D T7* _ v^uts, ourns, xlic. 25c. 50c. $ 1. At all Dealer^ . . I At the town hall New Year's eve, Ha. e fun and frolic while you live And help the Young People's society. When we measure do not quinch, A\ penny for every foot you're tall, And fcr each additional inch For another penny ye'll call. Bring the children, young and old, For in a lishing pond Fortunes and packages will be sold J And free refreshments served to all. j Cupid has been a busy little fellow! (luriiij, ihe holidays and several cou- ; pies have been made happy. Miss Janie Lestrr c.nd Mr. D. Albert Cannon on Tnursda.', the 23rd, and on the same date roiss .Josie Brock anu I Mr. W. H. Franklin, also Miss TCllen Hawkins and Mr. Epting Kunkle. On | Sunday, the 24th, Miss Mabil Derrick and Mr. C. L. Lester. In Monday,' the 27th, Miss Eva A. Hallman and Mr. i M. C. Courtney of Columbia. On the 28th Miss Sadie Rabb of Winnsboro and iMir. Bennie M. Epting. On the 30th j Miss Fannie E. Eleazer and Mr. James i Y. Milam. i ' i Wicker-Cromer. ! i1 Mr. Robert 'Cromer, the son of Henry Cromer, and Miss Ida Wicker, the daughter of Mr. Monroe Wicker, were married at the residence of the groom's I aisfcpr. Mrs. Cleveland Stoudemayer, on Sun-day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, the Rev. W. A Duckworth officiating. There were present only a few friends. c* FacI AIIAV LVi3l l/UVl R. THE ENTIRE FAMILY DE VoR YOU The Progressive Farmer Is made to cover aditions as they are in the South. Yes, ?made for you?and if you will read d heed its teachings you will raise more tton per acre, more corn per acre, more d better livestock, and make a money sducing factory out of your farm. DE FOR YOUR WIFE The Progressive Farmer has the strong;, most practical household department any agricultural paper in the South. 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