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IT2IEL.Y PERSONAL ii The >Io Yemenis many People, \ew- o berrians, and Those Wliu Visit L ?v? berry. Mr. -5 I'. r.cdoii?)3iijisi ci Pomario. tvas in the citv cn Mont'av. t , i Mr. !. Roy Sur/mer !efi on Monday , for a business trip to New York. Mrs. .1. P. Stockman of Greenwood,; visited Mr. J. C. Dominick. ! i Mr. B. C. Matthews, president of j ' the National bank, rerurned from a j business trip to New York on Sunday.1 AC%?tnrncjiHonf rvF ' Ml'. VTtTU. >\ . CUlH-'icif i'n,o.uv.4n v?t | ^ Mollohon Manufacturing company returned on Sunday from a business trip . to New York. Mr. S. \V. Do mi nick and little dang- j ter Xancy of Greenwood visited his brother. Mr. J. C. Dominick. on Fair.1 street. i IWilliam Mitchell of Xewberry visit-! ed his brothers here ast week, Dr. L. ! M. Mitchell and A. 0. Mitchell.?Bates-i burg cor. The State. i Mr. .1. S. Smith of Newberrv is ' * spending the week at the home of Mr.:' and Mrs. L. S. Darby on Olympia avenue.?The Record. I< Miss Geneva Thornton has returned ( to her home in Newberry on account , of the illness of her grandmother.? < The Record. j Mrs. Cornelia Dennis of Newberry is visiting her son and daughter-in-Taw, ' IMr. and Mrs. H. H. Dennis, at their; ' i r home on Eighth street.?The Record. : * M Mrs. L. D. Cody and little daughter, c Evelyn, spent the week-end in Newberry with the formers grandmot'ner, i.Yrs. \Y. W. Willingham.?The Record. ^ j o We learn, with regret of the illness 'f of our friend W. B. Counts of Pomaria. 0 I ? He had three strokes of paralysis on Sunday. He was taken to a hospitalin Columbia for treatment. It is hoped that he may soon recover. J s ti Mr. J. W. Morris, who has been for t the past year or more the manager of . the Savoy hotel, leaves Newberry: *' " ..'day for Greensboro, X. C.. to join Mrs. Morris, where they are now op-, erat.ing a hotel. {i T ^ ^ n n n Vt o r* cictAr *' JiITt JU. -U. x iajci auu uvi siwwi, Mrs. H. W. Welch, left LVHonday for ji] Princeton. Fla., where they were sum-'t: moned to the bedside of their mother.1 * Mrs. Jane W. Tobias. Mrs. Tobias ! c is about 84 years of age and is stri-: ously ill. ; s Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. Summer of Green- J wood stopped o\ er in Newberry on j c Saturday returning from Columbia. I c 'TTin-r loft frtr homo fin IVr>nd?v arcom- a 1 Ut'J i i. C JLV& V** ?? V ? , panied by Mr. Summer's mother and, s sistf r. Mrs J. H. Summer and Miss j a Yerna Summer. ! c Mr. C. W. Moore of Vaughnville was j in the city on Monday. About the first i i: lime he lias been in Xewberrv in some } five years.- He is a successful farmer j r and merchant at Vaughnville and a d good school teacher as well, and a fine !e speaker. j o ? It SMRIOCS ASD ALL ABOET. I? | e 'Hearts of Men Tuesday, opera house. It's hard to decide Winch is liardes: a 10 swallow, tough bc-ef or tough luck, j i After "Fi-Fi" look out for '"Cousin i Isabelle." the nigh school play. ^ *1 The year s greatest mystery drama. ' "The Alsier Case," opera house Friday, January 27. ^ There will be a basket ball game between Erskine and Newberry at the J college gymnasium next Fridav night. " i R The members or the Xewberrv dele- tV gation and Sergeant-at-arms Schum- . a pert spent the week-end at home. ^ See Ruth Stonehouse and Bryant m "Washburn in "The Alster Case" Fri- al -day at tne opera house. They're riiie. j T> I hi Rosa Turpin Tarrant's name was j? omited from me roll of honor last | week. Boundary Street echool. Bon't fail to see daring Helen jot Holmes in the thrilling railroad serial, j ai "The Girl and the Game," at Leslie's j C2 Arcade Wednesday. Jan. 26'h. i?1] fc "file Ladies' Aid society of the Luth-it}l eran Church of the Reedemer wI? of meet with Mrs. H. H. Blease on Tues-! ^ day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mary Pickford, America's most pop- si ^lar actress, will appear at Leslie's JArcade next Fridav in "Such a Li{;-e st *Queen'> paramount feature in 5 a us. V/A Jn the sixth grade honor roll last tfc the names of Carrie Nell Swind- y< &er and Annie Spotts were inadvert- r? ?siitly omitted. w ^Charles K. Harris, who wrote the ^ "world-famous song, "After the Ball," H is the author of "The Hearts of Men." r* to be shown at the opera house Tues- 01 . . , . I tv clay, matinee and nigni. j ? ' ai "The Hearts of Men'" at the opera ^ house Tuesday will he followed by ^ '''The Alster Case" as the same place [ Thursday. i * j King Solomon said there was noth- is t ng new under the sun, but the re- ' 01 ter on the other local paper put ne over on Solomon last week when c spoke cf a "mo-oreycle blowout." j In the recorder's court Ed Williams} \hibited a family jar which cost him j Ed had t lapped his wife in sudden j oat and passion and she broughl him nto court for t'ne cooling process. Ned Spearman, a respectable old uegr<\ died Sunday in No. 7 township, [)n .!. (\ Hipp's place. Xed was an old ::nte-beil;;m darkey, being about 8S years of age. In mentioning the deputies of Sheriff HI ease in the iast issue we had no intention of emitting the name of Mr. i). I. Taylor, one of the most faithful and competent officials of the county. Read the opera house program on this page. There's a good show for every day. All are selected and clean j l-iciures. Xo others go at ;he opera > i nouse. During this special irale of iThe Her- ; aid and Xews if you want the Pro-j eressive Farmer and the Housewife | 5.1st add sixty cents to the dollar and you can gtt all three. The Arcade will open at 3:00 p. m. :n Mondays and Fridays instead of j >:.W p. m? so as to give everyone a ; hanee to see the famous Paramount pictures. Go ear:y. so as :o get a good >eat. In the committee of teachers to ar-.: ange for Field day in Richland county ' hi re were two teachers from .New-:: ?erry, who now work in Richland, on : 1 he Field day committee?Miss Sadie j1 ioggans and Miss Mamie Crooks. j 1 The Xewberry bar at a meeting on I | ( Saturday asked the legislature to , ]: ;ive us a longer term of the civil court:, q Newberry. The Parr Shoals cases i, i re soon to be tried and it is thought., i( t will take extra court to do it. i | Auditor J. B. Halfacre will be at the tore of Mr. J. L. Crooks in Xo. 11 ownship on O'bnday, January 30, for: he purpose of taking returns. (Tihis ( s added to the list of appointments < eretofore published. j j I j i Just think of a good newspaper like . Herald and News a whole year or one dollar. It is cheaper than be- \ tig on the free list or the complimenary list. What we want mainly is for , hose fellows who are in the 1915 : i lass to come along and get promoted. J ( Some kind friends have given us ^ ome of the missing copies of The < ^e^ald and News that we needed to ] omplete our files. 'We still need three 1 opies of the issue of October 12, 1915,. ^ r.d one of October 15, 1915. Please i ee if von have one of these ronips : nd send them to us. We will appre- 1 i iate it more t'nan we can say. While in Newberry attending a m?et- ; ng of the Masons on Friday evening ; Ir Geo. T. Bryan of Greenville re-1 eived a telegram announcing t'ne eath of his wife's father, Dr. Wm. R. )ve of Beaufort. That same afternoon nly a few hours before, a brother of ' )r. Evp, Judge Wm. F. Eve of Au- 1 ^ r T-* . 1 usia, uiea. :vir. Bryan leri on ine i arlv train Saturday morning. t Judge C. C. Schumpert was called up i t his residence Friday morning at j ] o'clock by a young couple that! anted to be made one. The judge, al- [ ^ ays accommodating, complied with j leir request and tied the knot. The j ( ontracting parties werelV'r. T. P. Brrt- ^ \r? o n rl Mi c t> Pn ro Knl UlonL' Knf nf ' :i cu:u - xior? v.ai i-uu^ . uuui v 1 , j. le city. ^ A shooting scrape took place in the f Dunty last Friday night near Bush c iver church, on Mr. Sam Cleland's ^ iace. Bib Gary had some words with v woman named Louise Glasgow and c ib pulled his pistol and shot the wo- I ^ tan in the cries*, seriously and prob- j 1 sly mortally wounding her. Deputy)' orroh went to the scene of the trou-j c !e and brought to jail the negro who. * ? 3 d tne snooting. c It was reported on the street the j, her day that city council had passed s 1 ordinance to require all dogs that ? ime on the street to be fastened to a ie owner by a chain, and any dog u mnd on the street not so chained, cr le owner would be fined $15 for each a t'ense. To be sure about it The Her- ^ and News asked Mayor Wright the b her day and he assured us that no t; ich .ordinance had yet been adopted. Some time ago The Herald and News ated that Mr. Rodelsperger was the I ny native town born cmer ot police ^ tat the city nad elected in so many ?ars that the memory of men scarcely m to the contrary. Some days ago $ e received a letter from Mrs. Anna . Harris, widow of the late Chief W. $ . Harris, stating that "Mr. W. H. Hars was born in the town of Newberry i August 1, 1847, and was reared i] lere." We thought so when the ot'ner rticle was written, but some one told $ s he was born at Jolly Street. Mrs. j arris is now at Brady, Neb., and she E lys the temperature is 22 belo-v zero. c ith some snow. She says Newberryall right, but she likes Nebraska. LAYMEN'S MOVEMENT Kally Meeting Called for Next Sunday, (iiairinan kinard Wants Everybody to Coni6? The Herald and News has heretofore printed the program of the laymen's missionary movement which is to hold a convention in Columbia Feb ruary G-H. Tnis is me Diggi-st convention held in the state in years. It it expected that some 3,000 delegates will be present from file state. It is interdenominational and for the purpose 01 arousing the laymen in the work o. the church. Mr. John M. Kinard is th* chairman from Newberry county. In speaking of the convention to be held in Columbia Mr. Kinard said: "This is a wonderful opportunity presented to the men of trie state to do something worth while for the causp of Christianity and primarily for themselves and for humanity. "Xewberry can not afford not to be represented, and well represented, al this convention. "On next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock," said Mr. Kinard "there will be held at the Lutheran Church of thv~ Redeemer in Xewberry a mass meetin? nnd rally looking toward creating interest in this important movement." Mr. Kir.ard said a splendid program is being prepared and will be published later. It is expected to have ss tlie principal speaker a mrmber of the flying squadron who are canvassing the state in the interest of the movement. Several local men will make short addresses. It is desired that it be understood the meeting on Sunday is for the men ">f the county as well as the city and all are invited to come. IMr. Kinard says he wants Newberry to send at ieast three hundred delegates to the ?onvention. Greenville is going down tvith a special train of delegates. Singing Class and Prayer Seryice. Mr. Editor: On every other Thursiay night there are singing and prayer services held in the Lutheran church it Pomoaria. During the year we will study some of the miracles of Christ. For the benefit of those interested, iindly publish the order in which they tvill be considered: Water turned into wine, John 2:1-11. Healing eof th Nobleman's Son, John 4:46-54; Miraculous Draught of Fishes, Luke 5:1-11; Stilling the Tempest, Matt. 8:23-27; Demoniacs in the Country of the Ga3arenes, Matt. 8:28-34; Raising of Jairus' Daughter, Matt. 9.18-26; Healing of Woman with Issue of Blood, Matt. ):20-22; Opening Eyes or Two anna Men, Matt 9:27-31; Healing cf the Paralyetic, lY'att. 9:IS; Cleansing cf the Leper, Matt. 8:1-4. Yours truly. S. C. Ballentine. Pomaria, S. C? Jan. 18, 1916. (Tried to Esdipe. There was a little sensation Monday afternoon about 4.30 in the vicinity of the court house when Sheriff Please shot several times at a prisoner :rying co escape. The sheriff was not :rying o hit his man, but he says he *esc-rved one ball for emergency purposes. It seems that a white man giving lis name of D. C. Foster, whose occu nation was cleaning tombstones, found :hat he could add to his income by selling blind tiger liquor. The police iar. ing worked on the case until i: vas near the point for an arrest, gave he sheriff the warrant for the arrest )f Foster. He was promptly arrested >y Sheriff Rlease and kept upder sur'eillance while seeking some one to go >n his bond. He spent nearly all day Monday trying to find a bondsman but ailed. Late Monday afternoon, while,1 n the sheriff's office he asked the heriff to walk up the street with him. 'hey walked out of the building and s soon as ttu-v hi the around Foster > , I ailed out "Good-bye ' and hit the grit; it u-os rV>on thsit t'npl [1 lii ^ 11 ^Cctl. 1 C "Ud IUV1> .... heriff fired the shots. Foster ran by | )r. Weeks' residence and jumped into! ditch. ;Wht n he came up he had an J gly knife in his hand. Tne sheriff; rabbed a hammer from a bystander) nd plugged Foster in the back of the ead, breaking the skin and bringing lood. Foster was overpowered and iken to jail. Best Ground Insert Lense. $1.50 to 3.50 pair. Best Ground Rimless Lens, $2.00 to | ? Ofl nnir Kriptop $8.00 and up per pair. Gold Filled Frames and Nose Mounttigs, $2.50 pair. Solid Gold Frames and Nose Pieces, 4.00 pair. Eyes tested and glasses fitted, broken lenses and prescriptions duplioforf ah -ci'rvrk- guaranteed. P. C. JEA5S & CO., Jewelers and Optometrists. I AKI'IVAL OF TRAINS ! ; I i On Southern and X. & L. Railroads at i Newberrj, EiYedive ,Inn. :!<). 19IG. ! _ _ j i i j On Soi'them Railroad? - X'o. 1">, west 8:4S a. m. Xo. IS, east 12:1."> p. 111. ; No. IV. west 2:f?0 p. m. - No. !<;, east S..~>4 p. m. j i ; On C. N. &. L. Railroad? I * X- ? 1? 1 ".14 L .M). 1. lauut'u), WL'Sl . 1 -i a. ill. - *Xo. 55, cast 9:53 a. m ' I So. 52, west 1:06 p. ill ; [ /So. 53, iast 3:22 p. m j i *Xo. 13 (mixed), east 5:30 p. m. . j *So. 54, west 7.00 p. m. j i, tX . 50, west 9:53 a. m. j , tXo. 51. east 5:50 p. m. < *! *Daily except Sunday. ^Sunday only, j > West is to Greenville. East is to, i Columbia. -j T. S. Lefler, T. A. ! January 20, 1916. > 1 All Southern trains are regular mail j I; trains. On C., X. & L., Xos. 55, 52, '33 j ;and 54 are mail trains. i l > I lime of Closing Hails, "Newberry, S. 0. (.January 21. 1916.) Southern Railway?S:IS a. m., 11:43 ' a. m.. 2:20 p. m., 8:24 p. m. j CM X. & L. Railroad?9:23 a. m., I 12:36 p. m., 2:50 p. o., 6:30 p. m. W. A. Hill, Postmaster. I ' Wanted?Land to sell at auction. Na- ; tional Realty and Auction Company, , 12-31-9t Wanted?Subscriptions to the Needle- j , craft, the Ladies Home Journal the j , I , Saturday Evening Post, the Country , Gentleman, the Southern Cultivator, ] the Progressive Farmer, Farm and ; , ; Fireside, McCall's Magazine, Wo- < man's World and other papers and ] { magazines. ' Please give your new , * i or renewal subscriptions to me. Cur- j tis T. Epting, 1704 Nance street, New- i * ! ^ ^ j < I Derry, o. j. ! ' The Big Nin i i Negro Minstrel in tY Hunter-DeWalt Grac Night, January Bones Bones Tambo Tambo Middle Man ! PART I.?AI Opening Chorus. Ballad, "Then I'll Remember Y< 60I0 and Chorus, "Massa's In th Recitation (comic) Song and chorus, "My Adeline" Ouartet. "Old Oaken Bucket" Grand finale, "Ain't Dat a Sham Chorus by Company. PAR' Stump speech Song and dance Oration Orchestra. Concluding with the roaring fare " NEGRO NIGH Cast of Ch Dr. Solon Sloe, Doctor of iScieno His Evening Pupils? Andy White Zeke Johnson Sam Snow Pete Persimmon J )cborraii V\ lute, an enraged par Doors open at 7:30. ( ADMISSIC We have ci on all work, high class of D< Modern Sai ment. Young Moseley National Bank Building, Slick Sani Asks Question. Pomaria, S. C.. Jan. 21, 1916. Editor Herald and News: i desire to say through your column; that it is my candid opinion that this Manning administration that denouncet and cussed o:u L!lease and his follow. in?; :is playing h improving on it What of a governor that would black 1' t a worthy old Confederate like -J. G Lcng of Union, S. C.? Slick Sam. Buy Your Wrapping Twine and Bags at A. 0. RUFF CO., The Wholesale Cigar Store. TM /-? m JPftone 84. <9 Dr. F. C. Martin I $ upttiuiwi a ^ExaminesEyes, FitsGlasses| | and Artificial Eyes $ . *5* *If your eyes are giving you| ^trouble d n't fail to consult him.f $ | | Satisfaction Guaranteed. * I ? Office over Anderson's Dry* ^Goods Store. ? $> *5* ie Minstrels ?p> AnHitnrium nf flip led School, Friday r 28th, 1916. Mr. Sweatman Mr. Wallace Mr. Tate Mr. Jones Mr. Johnson t s~\ htp -Entire Company " -..*.... Mr. Johnson e Cold Ground''. .Mr. Wallace . Mr. Sweatman Mr. Tate \ e?" Big Nine Minstrel j T* T T 1 ii. Mr. Jones -Mr. Wallace Mr. Wilson I T SCHOOL. ! iaracters. i and Philosophy. Mr. Johnson I Mr. Wilson Mr. Jones Mr. Cleveland Mr. Tate ent. Airtain rises at 8:00. DN 25c. it our prices ! and offer a ental service. i litary equipBrown, Its. Newberry, S. C. !i PROGRAMME Opera House Tt'KSi)A Y, .1 AM AUY 2."?. ; World Film Corporation Presents. HEARTS OF .MEN j Arthur Donaldson and Beuiah Foynler " ! - j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2(i. , j T!;e Chin' Inspector Biograpli (In Two Reels) \ His Wife's Sweetheart Edison I Raymond l.l'cKee and Jean Dunbar Count 'Em Vitagraph Earl Williams and 'Anita Stewart THI HSDAY, JANUARY 27. V. L. S. E. Presents > THE ALSTER 11'ASE ' I Five Part Essanay Detective Drama M F? aturing jH Bryant V^islilnirii and Ruth Stonehouse Also a Mina Comedy, :j| A Woman For a Day. " ) FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. j Too Much Turkey Edison G. M. Anderson k i The Veiled Priestess !saiem Marguerette Courtot Diplomatic Turkey Yitaeraph A/Tt* onrl "VTrc QiMrjmr * . U uu ?TA&0, KJiUHV, J X T* The Lone Dale Operator Biotrtiph Blanche Sweet SPECIAL NOTIGES. | Lost Dog?A large dark red half blood' hound; long ears; white front feet; about one and a half years old. A. j reward offered. Notify S. L. Shealy, ' fj [ | Prosperity, S. C., phone 26-2. j 1-2.V It For Sale?Fine pony, perfectly gentle i and in first class condition and pracj tically new buggy; seat four. . Jno. ; M. Kinard. 1-25-lt Harrows?Disc harrows and drag bar! rows just arrived. See us before j j buying. Also brand new stalk cutj ters. J. T. Mayes Co. l-25-4tltaw | Salesman Wanted to look after our in? I terest m Newberry and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, o. l-asuit i i j j We will back you in a permanent and very profitable business of your own ^ sefling our guaranteed Sanitary 4 Brushes. North Ridge Company, Freeport. 111. 1-25-lt Who is "Fi-FF? 1-25-lt | :.>lonroe Leitzsey has hog missing since January 13. Black barrow; weighs between 25 and 30 pounds; flopping ears; white tail and white hind feet. Finder please notify Monroe Leitzsey, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. 1-25-lt House and Corner Lot For Sale?Four room cottage, with desirable lot on Nance street, at reasonable price and on fair terms. Blease & Blease. l-21-4taw Don't fail to see "Fi-FF. 1-25-lt ; ! Wasron Harness?New supply of wagon harness and leather collars bought before war prices on leather. We can sav? you money. J. <T. Mayes Co l-25-4tl tawTenants Wanted for farming land near town; only those with stock need apply. Address A. B., this office. l-lS-3t For Sale?One Wales adding machine, slightly used; good bargain. Apply this paper. l-18-2t "Fl-FT?Opera house, Jan. 31-Feb X. 1-25-lt- > j Land to Kent or work on shares; also extensive pasture; 7 miles of Pomaria. J. D. Crooks, Pomaria, S. C. l-18-2t FOR SALE?Underwood typewriter; cheap; in good condition. Apply at ^ Herald and News. 1-14-tf V 3HJLES?We have some extra nice I (Tennessee mules cn hand. Come to se-e us. A. G. Wise, Prosperity. 1-14-tf ^Fi^Fi" is pronounced "Fee-Fee". > 1-25-11. You can get first class pressing, cieanand altering done at Quality Pressmar r*'lnK All <*no i?o n f AArl POlAtlA viuu -xxi 'guaxauv^vu. * uvuv No. 1252. l-ll-5t Ginning?Our ginning days w!l-l be on every Monday. Will probably close * the mill Aor this season about first February, therefore if you have anr cotton to gin or seed to sell bring them in. (The Southern Cotton Oil Co., L. W. Floyd, Mgr. l-ll-4Lt Madam Baldwin of New York has opened parlors at the Hotel Savoy. Shampooing, scalp treatment for ladies and gentlemen. Also .manicuring in the home by appointment. l-7-3ttaw - '> m J We can save you money on feed cotton seed meal. Johnson-CcJCrackin Co. > 12-17-tf