The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 07, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8
i I KfclY PERSONAL
1?he Jfovenr'iits of cany People, Newbeirians,
and Those Who Visit
Newberry.
\
f>fr< OrviKe Suber was a busi ess
visitor to Xewberry Thursday.?Whit
xnire Gazette.
Mr. -Jiio. M. Subor made a business
t'ip over to Newberry on Thursday.?
V/hitmire Gazette.
Mrs. .loe Weeks of Ellorec returned
?o her home Thursday after visiiing
"ner mother, M:s. .1. B. O'.V^all Hollowov
m-'.v/v h?i? hr?nr? vt't'v i!T
Mrs. I;uncan -Iolm-:o;i of Xewberry
is spending a lew tiays here this weer
with her mother, Mrs. T. .J. Ducket*
who suffered a partial stroke o: paraiys's
a few days ago. Har many
friends will be glad to know that she
is getting along nicely.?Clinton cor.
Whitmire Gazette.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
.ra.j;, 11 oiivr?>wo.
Corn is being planted.
The month of March was six weeks
long and bad wea titer.
Did you ever see so many new au-1
tomobiies before?
Are oyu o.: the drag? 'All right, it' it
is the split-log drag.
Lafayette Sims, 1'cr selli g whiskey,
paid the recorder's court $.".0.
The Newberry college baseball team
ivill play the Citadel at Newberry nex:
AJonday. 'April 10th.
Remember that a few loads of sand
hauled into a red mudhole is the be.-t
stopper you can use.
Cleve Waldrop, for running automobile
without lights paid $2 in the
recorder's court.
Clayton Abernathy. for exceeding
tbe speed limit paid $5 in the recorder's
court.
^Newberry college played Erskine
college a: basketball Monday last at
Erskine a d got licked to the tune
t>: 3 to 4.
Interest in the Girl and the Game
g:ows as the piay nears the end. There
a e only four more installments?
pirn- W'pfhmsdMv >it thp Arcade
Judge Player officiated at a colored
weddi g Tuesday morning wiien a
couple from Chap-pells appeared before
him and were made one.
Ar.-d Rock Hill wants to be tbe cap
n. i ci a new cdu. xy. r m>i umig >uu
kr>j\v Jolly Street or Jalapa or Prosperity
will be cutting tlie .same caper.
' nhere wl'll be preaching and the
wnmuuion at Bachman Cnapel next
Sunday at 11 o'clock a;id Mt. Tabor
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The chain gang is doing a gocd job
or the read curve i.i front of the residence
of Mr. Ben F. Mi-Is on the JaIcoa
read.
Sam Dcminick's garage has delivervjc.
two Overland 75 touring cars recently?one
to Tcm Sanders of the
i:ity and one to X. E. Baylor of the
Sfc.. I.ukes community.
?
1 'xs. Pink ?mith of Kiuards who
was operated on in a Columbia hospital
about a week ago is doing nicely
Mrs. Smith was suffering with app?n
UICIUS.
Bill'' Smirh, the automobile man,
has sold Dr. E. E. Stuck ail Oakland
and Dr. Z. T. Pinner of Pomaria, a
Maxwell runabout with which to do
his practice.
'Charlotte Walker in her famous
role of "June" in "The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine," will be sen in the
Jesse L. Lasky picturization of that
famous story at the Arcade on Friday,
April 14.
The old grandfather clock which has
tor so many years furnished time for
the National bank has been promoted
by being transferred from the accounting:
room to an honored place in the
president's office.
John Barry more of the famous family
of actors, will appear at the Arcade
-Monday, April 10, in a comedy drama
of iun..y situations, "Nearly a King,'
produced in 5 acts by Famous Players-paramount.
Mr. R. K. Morris will sell at auction
u Xcwbr-rr/ next } onday IT Duroc
Jersey hogs. They will be sold to the
highest bidder without reserve. A
fine opportunity to buy some thoroughbred
hogs at a bargain.
Gov. Cole. L. Blease and (Mr. C. C.
Wyche will speak at Chapin on Saturday
at 2 o'clock. Mr. Wyche is a
Prosperity boy. the son of our fellow
townman, Dr C. Wyche. and is a
candidate for lieutenant governor.
Mr. Fred. H. Dominick left on
"Thursday for Spartanburg to attend
a meeting of the local committee on [ G' I?!'AT
the entertainment of the tSate lodge | \VJ
of Elks which will meet in Spartan- j
burg some time soon. Mr. Dominick I ^ewberr
is president of the State organization, j Two
, >jg]
One of the Newberry R. F. D. men :
reports that o.ie dav this week hy:
, * _ . _ , ! Ti e G
ionud an unstainpeu icuer in a i axui .
. . . 1 South (
mail box In place ot the usuai two
TT cs si on
pennies there were two eggs. He sav>$
tribe no;
he is willing: to plav tliat game everv
* ' : there w
dav the year round. j
' numb<
These new cars run so smooth that fji(.
some of the boys just can't help e.\- ;Mie reg
ceeding the speed limit in Newberry. ; < i ; ;-j
The great danger as we see it is at inir
j those crossings. If the boys wo>i!d J-i^eel
i just be a little more careful at the 0; the :
j .-tree! iuKv-ections the danger from state. r
speding would not be so great. | i c;s of
i Mr A. H Dagnall announces liim-i*?^ ,;:rratc
| -elf a candidate for congress in this ; represnt
i ti.? i/i nn,i Vn,T, c vTv Blease a
iseut: ui x xic nciaiu aim -???.(
Dag: all is a prominent attorney of the ; ;
Anderson bar and the son of a noted i ^ n*ted
! Metlicdist minister of the South Car-; ^reat ji;
I olina conference who died a few years at
| ago. . wil1 be
order iiTom
Deaa, colored, who hocked al_ TT .
E. H. Al
cow belonging to Mr. W. C. Miller off ,
: member
near Jalapa, is in jail awaiting trial, j
ibtate.
The r<
ana soia it. une cow was recovered, i
are: H
The Xewberrv-Jalapa-K? ards road . _ T,.,,
:B. Kible
has been greatlv improve:! larelv bv , .
!cha<rma
! bei'i^r widened and rounded up or . ,
i 1 i rials .l<
1 crowned. ! ,
i the gre
I Mr P>. V. Chauma1: of Newberry an. ! T>cdelsp'
^ounces in this issue for solicitor of u~ard a
the Sth circuit. Mr. Chapman is at of the
present, a member of the legislature returns
from Xewberrv county and a gradu- j district
ate of Xewherry college and has had ; -be lor.
considerable experience on the crhn-1 Green w<
Inal side of the court and would makei-J. CI
a strong prosecuting attorney. i The ir
wood a
Mr. C. L. Watkins, who has been j
. , j make tb
or three years wi'l move to Co- i
I At u
^lmbia in n few days and wil1 be with |
McKee Motor P-ilc* cow pan v. Th*s i _ .
| Prof a
l ccm'Tv-mv handles the Havnes and ; ,, .
i .. _ _ * _ j hathery
Maxwells. Mr Watkins na? a tiavnes |
spent a
in Newberry now. We regret to see . . .
fz:ends
Mr. Watkins leave us but wish him T ....
Little
mightv well in his new position. ,
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"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,-' wee]
will be seen at the Arcade on Friday, tenburg.
April 14, with Charlotte Walker, the x.
celebrated American actress, in the jtor jn \
same role in which she scored such a Q]
phenomenal success o-1 the speaking college 1
stage. Prominent in her support is Yv'. B. S
Theodore Roberts. Thomas. Meighai? Mr. L
and other members of the Lasky all- Clinton
star organization. his pare
The Anderson Drq Goods company ^7
x .... I Messr:
nas an mtersiing a.'nouncemeni m ?
this issue of the paper. It is a beau- a^ all(^
tiful store and lias a front that makes ^e:
von think you might be walking a!o?:g
(Tliitehall street in Atlanta and then ^IlSS
the goods are all new and fresh. Sease ai
171?e Caro'ina Cash company is co-n'inuing
the sale that has bee on there *n an ai
for the p?st week and they are are of- ^r- ^
fering some rare bargains. time wi
J. N. Fe
C liarlotte Walker, the distinguished j
star who will be seen at the Arcade a t
on Friday. April 14, ia? the Jesse L. ^ia.
Lasky production; "The ITrail of the ^frs <
Lonesome Pine," a Paramount Pic- f0r <;;re<
n-a a. cm1or>+r?r? hr Tohn FV)T the 7>r?
IU1S "- ? , ? uu
author of the book, to play the role there,
of "June," when- his wonderful story ^irs <
of the "Virginia mountains was drama- jS spend
tized for the speaking stage. Miss ^jr# f> ]
i'Valker is a Souther - sirl and Mr. Fox ^iSS ;
em?5idered her the ideal heroine for berry, tl
his story. rCv. i
Messrs F. R. Hunter and F. H. Dom- have be
inick in motoring from Prosperity on ^CVt' >*ea
I Tuesday afternoon found a big rock on residenc
the railroad track of the 0. <N. and L. ^r- ar
at Boyd crossing. It was placed be- children
tween the iron rail and the wood v*Sl*
guard and might have caused a seri- Mr. ai
ous accident had they not removed spent S
it. It was just before the arrival of P- Huffi
the train from Columbia and just after ^r- a:
the through freight had passed that Hi'ton 1
they found the rock. If it was placed | and frie
there by children to see if the wheel -Vlr- ^
would crush it they were playing with lu's ^oei
dangerous material and might have A pre
| caused a serious accident the schc
m evening
; n.STfli Ffjr. HI'NT, H i: two of t
( HE AM AM) REFKESHJIEN I'M j sent thi
1 whicli v
Tur..*" will be an Easter e hint in Clint*
and ice cream and other refreshments H. Perr
ac Trinity Methodist church u- Xo. 0 Long w
t on Saturday afternoon, Aonl third.
14. *%he entertainment will last frov i |
5 c'ch-cV to 9 o'clock. The notice
I ^ ?ir.iru>
printed in the last issue was aa error j
in date Please sote that the time!
j The n
is f-a*uidav before Easter ;
I ers ass
will be
Educational Rally. on Sati
On Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, o'clock ;
j April 9th, 1916, there will be an edu- ent
cational rally at Calvary Presbyterian
, church i i interact of Hoge school,
t i
COl > CiL IiED MEX ! W V 1STE K L V M!
ILL MEET IX GKEENW003) K
y Will He Well Represent! - ! The fallowing
Members Newberry Tribe ! -he m-cu ti C^au:
mbers (irejjt Cou eil l". S. : I'., Ley<iy liiver
i lv Lniiich, April
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ro-ir Cnnilf-i! r\ t' \Tn:i f'?r i 1 11 - T I)nvr\ti(
'arelina will meet in ami i-.i! r^,-.
in Greenwool w't.h ihe local; V. oleoma Mrs
i
\t Tuesday. 0;. Monday u ^at iie.-ponse M i'l
he a public nicotine at. 1 ; Keii c.i.i of
gr of pro-rr.iuent lied Mei n , verbal report i'r
e will make short addr es. ; Ouiline,
alar session of the Grea: i u-. k .a i;s..o:-u!t:
i
will ;..c- i 0:1 Tuesday mora -1 superintendent.
11:r.o- - The Pi
.1 Tribe of Xe wherry U ?;::c ; ?.! - ii. V. !.ui
sire n^est local trib?.s in 12:00?Value
fwo of its members are mem-' .> i.e
l-ie v.?rtjui - i u;:? 11 c?t i-m t.> 11v
.es ?Hon. Otto Klettnet great, soclations A;tail
ative and the Hon. Cole. L. | . < ,>;.<< Mrs. i
member of tlie judici try e::m-; 12:30?Round
3t the Creai Council of the Life.
States. Cannon G. HI ease is Offering.
mior sagamore which means; 1U: 4."-Intermi
the session at Greenwood he j l; :iu?Devotio
promoted to the head of the J Joel (1". R:c<
i this State as great sachem : 1 -Our Si
ill is past groat sachem and a Gertrude Reeder
of the great cou cil of the Our V.
I iro.e Workman.
^preservatives of Bergell tribe j 3., _quj. ^
. H. Please. S. J. Kletrner. T.;
r. (.. F. Layton. 0. S. Goree is 1 ri:!jo Miscella
n of the committee on credenJ Adjcurm
Dim K. AnM is chavrm:!n of.
at board of apreals. k. L.! ^ "
eraor is also a member of this <>f .Mr.
d 1>. I>. Leitzsey is a member * '- '' ;'a!)k Red
committee of reports and rrk*'1 po-ed Confer
and J. O. Ha-.ird is in Colt
deputy. Amcnsj other.-- of body was !
>i rriiie who will attend the '-'""rsday morni!
' ori meeting are E. S. Bleai.-e. roa(* l0r buria
lappell and Fred H Dominick.'for-*- -^r- ^cden
lembers of the order in Green- 'n Newberr;
re making preparations to years, having Ir
lis a fine meeting. j,n^ this time.
mu i to paralysis.
S OF LITTLE MOUNTAIN j of age and is si
;die:i, Messrs E.
.nd Mrs. S. J. Derrick and Miss} Newberry. w. S.
11 Efird of Newberry college, j Fd King of Col
few days last week with j gr ind children,
and relatives in town. j v ider co'ducted
Misses Bunetta Bushardt and j One by one the
lice Hipp of Newberry spent j diers are passu
x end with Miss Mayme Swit- j ilelds to the can
I
N. Shealy was a business vis-!
Columbia on 'Saturday. Central M. 1
.arence Shirer of Newberry (Rev. F. E D
las been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Services for S
healy. ,viM be as follov
. E. Shealy has returned to Morning servi<
after spending Sunday with i p,ev w V
;nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. sne- j Sunday sciiooi
Ep worth leagi:
3. George Derrick Le'and She- Evenine servic
Ralph Sease of Newberry col- |)y tho pastor on
re at home for the week end. Finished a~d ITn
,T. M. Sease. IflTB. Snealy. (Central churc!
term Sease. Messrs Ralph have you attend
id Clarence Shirer were In Coon
Saturday, making the trip
atomobil#. j
oe Feagle is spending some
th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
agle. Ileas, per pou
r. E. Monts has returned from
.0 Augusta, 'Aiken and ColumChickens
1 1-2
3uy Foshee left on Saturday
jnvil'e to join her husband.
cently accepted a position ppr ^ozt
?,has. EargTe of near Pomaria _
Roosters per
ing the week with her father, I.
Miller. # .
sinaleigh Poland is in New-1 J4JfE? J)
le guest of iYrs. C. F. Lathau.
A'ess'nger and family, who
in living in Chapin for the past Prosp
ra has recently .moved to his ?
e on Pomaria street.
id Mrs. A. B. Washington and t Dr. F.
left on Sunday for Laurens ^
id Mrs. Will l^ever ?u vvuapiu ^
unday with Mr. and Mrs. R. X
nan. r ? f ZExaminesE
nd Mrs. Banks Harman of ?
inve been visiting relatives f and Art
nds in town *>[f your eves
. H. Rallentine of T-exjngton |troab!e d >n't I
i visiting friends here. <?> _
. * oatisractioi
ummarv contest was held in j?
doI auditorium on KYidavi'f Office ovt.
J
for the purpose of selecting J^Goods Store,
he high school boys ro repre-i'fr . ? ?
s school in the State contest ? ?
fill be held in Columbia and !
[>n in the near future. Willie I
ick won first honor and Olin I i
on second with Roscoe Aull !
i the soi
? POI
I* Colored Teachers of New- j ^
berry County. ' J[ jfleeting
of the Colored Teachociarion
of Xewberrv county I Write for ci
he'd in Hoge school building
irdav April Sth. 1916. at 11!
j _
a. m. Teachers please be pres- i DO
:
U. S. GALLMAN, COLUM
Colored Supervisor, i
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KE11 N(? REEDY ' * ?- <?> <S> t ^ : <51VEK
ASSOCIATION j ^
|? SOCIETY.
is t..e program 01
tCi'iy meeting, W. ?>i. j ? * " # * ^ ? - <S> <
a=oO( iatioii. Prosper-! The Drayton Rutherford chapt
S. 10:15 a. m L>- ( lieIJ au interesting ni
.1S Mrs {.? j| i>ur- I uesday afternoon with Mrs.
; Cai!!.c:i.
Miller. ! -v Day" program was
1 .! . A .,.,.4 ..1!
S l.licy Ii.i:Or i t'.i'i'JU ti:iu an j-.a :> mauc, aim
societies, \vr?.li shcrt iiiittees a;>;:oiri*ted for the vet
bin each. I (-,n':er m May.
s of i) ans of W. M. I*. I Mrs. R. D. Wright read a fin
wii Airs. A. II. Hunt.. P?r Albert Sidney Johnson
I : < 1*0; a Domi ick an article <
%
osent World Situation S^ilc-h monument which will h
jij v.-i ? i in the fall, and .Mrs. Keiti
of Attractive Pro- a ;-hort t ilk on Arlington moni
; :iu. i{>ii_ After all business had been di
i:i ';i11r A. - < '" a *o<-iai hcur followed wiien a
: the StiiHl 'V.i of Ex- ecu r e uas served
I. W. Stone. | * * x
Table Our Prayer; ^ E. H. Kib'er was hostes
| week for t!ie Auction Bridge
! Jv.st the members were present
! 4.
isflicn. : '-:ie .-ames refreshments were s
.. s; Mission Study?'on the small tables to the fo 11 <
e. ! members: Mrs. J. B. Mayes,
unbeam Work- 'viiis j Chas. P. Pelham. Mrs iClaud Dom
| Mis.-: Mazie Dominick, Miss Eliz
W. A. Work?Miss Pom:r" Mis* ^hry v . jjss
| Den ..k : -:i 'lie '-o !.oss.
A Work - Mrs. W H.
'
j 'I" al.i' 5 rozie. <'napter 1*.
neous. ; 1TI0t Tuesday after; con with
ment. '(Mary Wright in College street.
i Arrangements were complete
I
! the Masonic banquet Friday
Frank Lode JmiiitIi. | tlio proceeds of which the chupte
er.lxiugh an aged and j tn p J() ^,e ghi'oh mom
leraie veteran died at ;
imbia Wednesdav a d ! . .
i i wo new members were wek
3rought to Xewberry' , ? ?
1 to the enapter Mrs. Thomas V
ng ci er the Southern , , , T. . . .
; and Mrs. Claud Donr.rnek.
1 in Rosemont ceme-(
baugh lived all of his | ?
y except the past ldi
' . ~ , . . . i flmrch of the Redeemer.
ted in Columbia dur-<
TI. , (Rev. Edward Fulenwider, pa
His death was due; .. .. . , ' *
i .\otmng preventing me iou<
e was about- 1 years1 ?
... I will be the program of divine se
irvivei bv three clnl-;
_ .* , , at the Lutheran Church of th<
C Bedenbaugh or j
, , , . .. ! deemer next Su:Xlav:
Bedenbaugh and Mrs.
, , i 10:15 A M?Sunday school. Be
umbia ard by eleven [
_ % ent and make your class a b
Re<v. Edward Fulen-;
i class
the funeral services.
o'd Confederate sol- , 11:15 A. M.-TThe hour of wo
lit from life's battle The Pastor wiI1 Preactl a serm<
ipiii? ground of rest. subject, On the Greatest Ht
Trip i the World." Come and
j rlr's trip with us, and be surprise
, c astonished at some things, pei
E. Church, South | ?'J
. x ; vou had not seriouslv thought c
ibble, pastor).
: forp
unday,'lApril the 9th,;
j-g. I 4:00 P. M?Young Men's M
>e?11 a m sermon I han(* meet the church.
Hiitaker j 4:00 p- 31?The classes in- the
4 T1 _ 1 chism Everv member is urged
t p. m, j
r.ir ? I present.
e S p. m.; preaching| T:30 P. iW.-The young peoph
the subject, "Christ's itove charSe ot tbe service. Si
finished Work." ! b>' a sPlendld Quartet, short addr
ti is always glad to e*cher
services. 8:00 P. Jf?Preactong service. '
.night services are interesting an(
ful. and the attendance is gn
4T CASH. raPld!TYou
are invited to attend. an<
with us in the worship of God.
nd, 12 cents
rn, id cents.
i
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pound, 6 cents. "
ir MAX
C. Martin f
Sight |
Socialist!
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yes, FitsGlasses|j
ificial Eyes %\
are giving you|,; Tk/^ f
tail to consult him.f: 1 lie Cftl 1
1 Guaranteed. t\ ! . 1
Anderson's Dry*: IXllieS WltilO
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motor. As!
f FF F tion. Phon
JTH'S MOST j
PULAR !
S. N Oj
SUMMEI
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^ ! SPECIAL AOTlULa.
^ | FOR 'SALE?Caladium bulbs and
<s> White Flag bulbs. Mrs. .Jas. McI-n^
^ v | tosh, Newberry. S. C.
eeting
<'. H. WANTED?Cieau, sound aud unmixed
speckle and clay peas. Send sample
; ren- tor price. Mose'ey Bros. Prosperity
i - ^
com- b. C.
eraiic* 4- 4 -It.
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e pa- FOl'XL)?YALE lock key 01 streets. fl
and ^ \i:er may have same by calkin-; ar M
)n the r'1,: Heralti and News office.
* un" I HAVE SOLD my stock of goods and
accounts to C. A. Stephens. Par
ties who owe will pay their accounts
to C. A. Stephens. R.. <M. Havird. .
sweet S
T? ( ^ " V f ^ _ Hn A flor 1 - Ut*AU'n Arv2n m 11 1
* * / v .u/ w ii v uni t\
', Owner can have same by paying for jffl
s this this ad and for cost of feed. Jalapa
club. : Mercantile Co.
'e..0o. i FOR SALE?200 bushels big boll King *1
Mrs ! cotton seeci at One Dollar Per bushiniCk
I eI' ^om^n'c^. Chappells, S. C. Ifl
Cora GENTS' AND LADIES' HATS!?Save
those hard-earned dollars by having
the old hats made over (just like
D. C. j new) by an expert hatter at Quality
Miss' Pressing Club. Work guaranteed.
FOR 'SALE?150 acres land, one dwell
iment in?- t^iree tenant houses, barn, other
out buildings, running water, fine
laud, healthy location, 2 miles station
good school, churches, public
dicker1 '
road and two rural routes. Priced
right. Terms reasonable L. B.
Aull, Dyson, S. C.
STRAYED?March 7, white and brown *
.stor;.
brown, spotted female bird dog set
owing ' ?
ter, 8 months old. Notify C. E.
rvices , vw
I tit - ?1 - rt n r* t\ ST I
_ | wictver .xewueir), a. rv r. v. o. whj
e Ke- _
! Phone 4004.
anner XOTLCE?My Black Kentucky Jack is
now ready for service at my resirship
dence. 3 1-2 miles below Frosperity.
311 on Insurance fee, $12. John S. Watts.
in ting *-4-mltaw.
take for SALE?Brand new Ford Touring
d and car See us for price. Summer'*
haps, Garage. I
ission c^iecked at several points by tlie Augusta
augmented fire department.
Cate- B-M' Havlrd- I
to be i V- 1
FOR SALE?Pure big boll Cleveland fl
* will cotton seed, per bushel, $1.00. Also S
nging | odder and lumber. J. A. Shea-ly,
esses, Newberry, R. F. D. 2, phone 560a
I help The purchasers of the Ewart-Perry /
wing q0 gtcck have had a fine business. Tlje . I
sale will last for only ten days longe. J|
1 join ?.nd now is the time to get some bargains.
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hat made 22023 > I
ut stopping the A
k for demonstrae
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