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PI KELY PERSONAL the Movements of K#ay People, Jiewberrians and Those VTbe Visit Xew berry. K Mr. E. M. Tvans, Jr., spent Sun. day in Carlisle. Mr. Munson Buford of Newberry 6pent several days here this week with fiiends.?Clinton Gazette. Mrs. Willie Matthews has changed fcer address of The Herald and News \ from Newberry 7 to Kinards 1. Miss Georgia Hair and Mr. W. G. Boozer were married in Newberry by the Rev. L. P. Boland last Wednesday. TtJfr- T a a "W nitt n f Po llnntin a onont the w^ek-end in the city with lii* parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Keitt. Miss Lona Mobley of Granitevills , is the attractive guest of her sister. Mrs. G. W. Yonce. Prof. S. J. Derrick went to Columbia Monday to attend a meeting of the State board of education. Mr. Roy Summer returned Monday A ? ? 1 . ^ rv _ V>?? /< ? Vt ? V1 r\ irom voiuiiioia aiter <x uusiucos nif to that city. Airs. J. Claude Dominick and Miss Mazie Dominick spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. Geo. W. Summer of the Mollobon Manufacturing company, left Saturday afternoon for New York on a business trip of a week or ten days. Miss Lucy Hargrove of the Maybin-| ton section has accepted a position with the Blue Steel Racket?Clinton Gazette. Prof. W. L. Motes left Friday to | resume his duties as principal of the Mt. Prospect high and graded school, near Monroe. N. C. 1 The brothers of Mr. Tom Senn were visitors here from Newberry last' werk.?Graniteville Cor. Aiken Senti-' nel-Valley News. Jtfies Lilly M. Stockman of Pros- j perity and Mr. Ernest L. Nobles were ; > married a week ago last Sunday m Prosperity by the Rev. B? WT*Cronk.! jtfrs. Frank Sligh and little son,' Francis, returned Friday from Green-' -wood, where they were the guests of Mrs. T. H. Hill. Prof. Gilbert Voigt returned Friday! from Columbia, where he attended the 'wedding of his sister and Rev. C. J.1 S&ealy. ; JMisses Agnes Houseal and Margaret Davis and Mr. Frank Davis motored to Columbia Thursday to see "The Blue Paradise." Mr. C. H. Taylor, special agent for tbe State Vohmteer Life Insurance company, spent Friday night with Agent Eugene S. Werts. I Mrs. D. C. Turnipseed and little daughter, Elizabeth, arrived from >Jew York Monday to visit their cousin, -vMrs. E. E. Scott. The many friends of Mrs. J. H. Summer will be glad to know that she is improving after her long and 6e TI" ' > nilItoj. Superintendent J.- Marion Davis, or t&v .stfwocrry cotton mills, is still Y>*e president of the Southern Textile association, which closed its meeting in Columbia Saturday night. j Mrs. iW'illiam Hornsby, Misses AHce and Jessie Hornsby and Mr. Douglas Ho-n?hv snent several days of last week in Columbia, attending the New. niari--Lewis wedding. Miss Jessie assisted with the refreshments. Miss Hallie Wright, teacher or v'en tcaL school, Pomaria. spent Saturday mght and Sunday morning wttlT her eister. Miss Haskell Wright, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Wright. T"> rY,a VqTV*_ -Manager ntmv n. wens vn. i.u& berry Opera House left for Atlanta Sunday. While there he will look af_ier future films for his moving picture shows. / Owing to a fall one day last wer-K Mrs. Ijbura P. Ewart is in bed suffering. very much, the many friends or tbip estimable lady will be sorry to learn. Fortunately no bones were broken. >. j Prof. James P. Kinard went to' Rv _k Hill Saturday, where "he delivered an address before the literary -societies of Winthrop^ college Saturday night. We just know the girls fceard something nice. Mr. Frazier Evans left yesterday for Johnson City, Tenn., after a brie! visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Evans. Frazier's many friends ytere glad to see him looking so well and bright. Mr. Bennie Mayes, who was one of the efficient clerk6 at the store of the late J. T. Mayes company, is now giving good service with Summer Brothers Co., where his many friends will be glady welcomed from time to ;time in the receiving line of trade. Mr. Benjamin Greneker, formerly a to^:>cr in Magnolia Street school ?nnnn hie in -jiere, win cuu^un ~ Washington in the government position some time during the latter part -of November. During his stay in Washington lie will study law at the Georgetown university and after graduating from that institution he will take a post-graduate course in law at Harvard university.?Greenwood Journal. Dr. S. C. Byrd, president of Chicora College for 'Women, Columbia, preached in the Presbyterian church here Sunday morning ana ai l lie ua^ua^ church Sunday night. The Rev. Wilmot Holmes preached in the Episcopal church in the afternoon. The sermons are highly spoken of. While in the city. Dr. Byrd was the guest of his cousin, Mr. Haskell Wright, while Mrs. 0. McR. Holmes entertained Rev. Mr. Holmes. * VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. ^g^HNfc^?he last episode of "The Iron Claw" ^^Arcade Saturday. of the ? Beas Degai^resTeraS^^^ has been char$15,000. Hal ses|l. W. Bowman of Orangeburg will preside. The old cry of early Christmas shopI ping is beginning to be heard again, i Do your Christmas shopping early. At thp Onpra Hniise nn Tnesdav will I - - ? ? I be presented "The Gilded Cage," w-ith j Alice Brady in it. Dodging automobiles on the street3 j of Newberry is an art, especially o? nights from the blinding headlights, j Read the excellent program for tup Opera House entertainments this : week. Following the completion of "The j Iron Claw," "The Shielding Shadow," ! a new Pathe serial will take Us place : starting December 9th. j The women voted and hence Wilson is reelected and four more States ad: ded to the "dry" column. Hurrah for j the women.?Abbeville Medium. ; The Democratic party owes a debt of gratitude to Mr. Bryan.?Anderson ; Mail. It does and we are glad to circulate the statement of that fact. "The Three Godfathers" from the short story by Peter B. KTyne at the i Arcade Today (Tuesday), it's a bluej bird." ! Ninety some odd cases of whiskey j came here Saturday. Shipments had ; been delayed a day or so between | here and Jacksonville. Helen Holmes in "The Wreck in the 1 Fog," chapter two of "The Lass of the Lumberlands" at the Arcade Thursday. I It is a pity Newberry cannot be in the group with Clinton, Laurens, Union and Spartanburg in getting up that trolley line. If Newberry had about a dozen or so more young men with the talent of Ned Purcell, this town could have a first-class minstrel troupe. night at the Opera House all right. Mr. Thos. W. Folk bought a Hollier light 6 Saturday from Havird and aiitr>mr?hilo rtpalftrS. iTliiaUl* UU wiuvf v. See "The Flower of No Man's Land,1 ! with Viola Dana, Thursday at the i Opera House. j Home talent broke loose Friday j The Coca Cola bottling plant is be- j ing kept very busy sending out tne! favorite soft drink beverage in tlie city and surrounding territory. . j The St. Phillips Luther league will j hold a Thanksgiving service at 10:301 o'clock on the morning of ThanksgivTi-hirth tho nnhlip is invit nig ua>, tv ??un,u ....v- ~ ? ed. If .you can't have a turkey foi Thanksgiving get a chicken. If there be no spare chicken the many goodj butchers in Newberry will have some' mighty fine beef for roast, which will go mighty well with pumpkin pie. Wildev Peden. the boy preacher,! will preach in front of the courthouse next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock., - - " * ? A Hear him. Tnose wno nave ne<iru, him say he is worth hearing, as he! is a remarkable production. j The football and other attractions by thp college boys here on Tranksgiving day will be witnessed by an immense crowd. Messages from vjlin j ton promise the attendance of one' thousand from that place alone. It will be a big day. There was a fire at Mr. J. S. Dom-j tnick's ginhouse at Chappells Friday, j The fipfit they saw of the fire it was coming out of the condenser. It was ""t out bv buckets of water in the! hands of the workmen. The damage was about $50, without insurance. Tho onen season for hunting took ; a good many hunters to the fields and ; woods 'Wednesday and the balance of the week. Some say birds are scarce, j but if they were ever so plentiful no j hunter would be allowed to kill more than 15 on any one day. Somp neonle learned more about autliori fhov pypr knew be tuuii/uiiea iiiun foro bv rpadinar the ad of the Carolina Auto Co. in the last issue of The HeraM rind Xews. The ads for the Max-' wells and Chalmers are worth reading e^en though you don't have the price of a car. Manager J. R. Peden, father of the boy preacher, promises good speaking, fine singing and excellent music by a left-handed fiddler next Saturday night at Oakland hall, at the illustrated Bible show and lecture. The boy A / ? lr T o t*w7 preacher will preacn at wc UOiViauu church. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The public is invited to both. As there 1 will be no admission to the show a free will offering will be taken. j Chief Rodelsperger, through the.re-' porter for The Herald and News, in behalf of himself and the whole police force, returns thanks to the commissioners and the superintendent of public works for the erection of a -a?* of fVio r>nrnpr hetween Mr. street 11511 t au wuv w* ?v - Joe Mann's front yard and Mr. Otto Klettne'r's back lot. That was a very dark corner before the light appeared, and the light was very much needed. Rev. Richard Carroll will speak at' the colored fair grounds on Thursday afternoon and Prof. Booker T. (Washington, son of the late fatuous Booker T. Washington, will speak at the same time on Friday and Saturday afternoon. The speaking will taKe place at 3 o'clock on those afternoons. Rev. Richard Carroll is well known' here as well as elsewhere. Washing ennprvisor of the colored schools IU1X AO - - of Alabama. The civil court convened on Monday morning, with Judge I. W. ETb"ftman of Orangeburg presiding and Court Stenographer, Jno. L. Perrin, of Abbeville at his post of CttlTy. *P!ie jurors were dismissed until Wednesday morning in all cases except the case at bar, being the W. J. Hentz T"*? c?i,rtoio Men which is now en ran ouuaio vu-v . gaging, the attention of the court. At; tomey R. Beverly Herbert of Colum. bia is present representing the Parr : Shoals company. VAttornev P. B. Barron of Union is here for The plaintiff A mintrial was ordered in this case sometime ago. I ? At the A. R. P. church the Rev. J. W. Carson of Newberry and 3. "W". ! Reid of Atlanta. Ga., addressed the ~ ~ ' 1 1 rviAVnintr ?Wirk SaDDain scawi mra <?*? Cor. News ar.?d Courier, i i f _ I j| AT THE r jilRCADLj ! TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. j BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT Harry D. Carley in tmirr rririJpr PAnLMTUUDC'' "inn, I 11 lit L wui/i xx inijiio In 5 Parts. : ! TUESDAY, XOYEMBTR 21 | BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT! Harry D. Carey in "THE THttEE GODFATHERS" In Six Acts. I j WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. "LIFE'S MAELSTROM" 2 Reel Big U Drama. Featuring Murfloek MeQuarrie. i "KMGHTS OF THE. BATHTUB*' i 1 Reel Nestor Comedy''Featuring Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. "THE SHADOW OF SUSPICION" 1 Reel Laemmie Drama. Featuring Maude George. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 57" MUTUAL SPECIAL FEATURES present Holcn Mrilmp<s in ( "THE WRECK IX THE FOG" *0? ! LANDS.'' Two Other Reels of Selected Untvei-i sal Films. Automobiles kep many peop^&^way j from church, although they take some j to church. The former outnumber; the latter by a great majority. SPECIAL SOTltiES LOST Little brown purse with $2 in paper on Monday afternoon be-! tween residence of H. H. Blease and: Salter's studio. Finder please leave at Herald and News office. LOST?At Arcade or on street Tu-; esday afternoon, Nov. 14th, a blacK feathered neck-piece. Kewara 11 ieii at Herald and News office. 11-20-ltp. ; CABBAGE?A few. more left, phone or write us your needs and let us save them for you as this is probably j the last car we will have. Summer Bros. Co. ll-21-2t. i FOR SALE?One gasoline' engine, Galloway 5?H. P. One shingle mill; outfit complete, J. D. H. Kibler, Po-j maria, S. C. 11-21-1tp. r** WANTED TO Bl'Y?A Mtrte or Horse, cheap. Apply to F. A. Gall-1 man, Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. No. 5. j 11-21-ltp. j LAND FOR SALE?Forty-five acres in the St. Lukes community about six : miles from Prosperity. Price $700.00.: For terms see me. One tenant house, one barn, one well. J. Chesley Dom-| inick, Newberry, S. . ll-17-4tltawp ! NEW CROP MOLASSES?The best1 to be had we have them. j ' Summer Bros. Co. ll-21-2t. O A I TJ*. A f vn /if rtf n Vinn f t r Vli OrV.Li.Cj n. na^i ui tauu uvuui. : two miles North of the town of New-J berry, containing one hundred and: sixty-four acres, more or less. Will! sell as a whole or in suitable parcels. 1 For further information see the un-J dersignel. I 11-14-tf H. C. Holloway, Attorney I FOR SALE?That desirable lot at j corner of Johnstone and Glenn streets, fronting 200 feet on Johnstone and 100 feet on Glenn. will De soia toi the highest bidder on first Monday in! December. Terma: One-half, cash, and one! year's note at 8 per cent interest. Miss Joe L. Jones, B. L. Jones, et al. 11-17-24-28-1 NAILS AND BARB' WIRE?Large stock just received let us supply you. good goods and prompt service. Summer Bros. Co. ll-21-2t. ..UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will gin Thursday and Friday of each week. Silverstrecc Ginnery, K. S. Stillwell, Mgr. 11-3-tf. j QABBAGE?We will have a car in, few days of the finest cabbage you j ever saw. The greater part alieady! sold so please write or phone us "how much to save for you. Summer Bros. Co. ll-14-2t. ! FOR SALE?That six-room cottage and lot containing one-half acre on "College Hill" at corner" of Lindsay and Chick streets, will be sold to the highest bidder on the first Monday in December. Terms: One-third, cash, and balance in one and two years at 8 per cent interest. Miss Joe L. Jones, 1 B. L. Jones, et al. ' 11-17-24-28-1 I ' : BARB WIRE?Let us supply you. Summer Bros. Co. ll-21-2t. i i I FOR SALE?Two hundred bushels o? seed wheat at two dollars per bushi el. Farmers Oil Mill. 110-17-tf. ! 1 j NEW CROP, New Orleans and Mus' cavado molasses at Johnson McCrackin Co. 11-141 t-f . I j Opera House PROGRAMME Tl'ESDAY, >OY. 21s I THE REFORMERS?-Vim comedy. [ featuring i'lump and Runt. : GETTING BY'?Vitagraph comedy, fpflf]irin<r Shirlov \1nnro The World Film Pictures will present .-Alice Brady in "THE (*ILDE1> CAGE** in Five Acts. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22: PETER THE HERMIT?2-Reel Essanay, featuring Nell Craig and Harry Dunkinson. RIVAL ARTISTS?Kalem corned}, featuring Miss Ivy Close. THE HAIDERS?Selig. featuring Tom Mix. THURSDAY, >OY. 23: SHE WHO LAUGHS LAST?Vitagraph comedy, featuring Hoghie MacK Metro pictures will present ^THE FLOWER OF NO MA>'*S LAND," featuring Viola Dana, in five acts. PETIT JURORS FOR WEEK OF SESSIONS COUBT i The following have been drawn to serve the one week of the court of general 'sessions, which convenes December 4: W. L. Buzhardt, W. 0. Pitts, W. H.: Sanders. W. E. Baker, tW. J. Atchinson, John Gilliam, W. B. Boinest, Geo. A. Cromer, Olin 0. ' Shealy, W. /R. i Cromer, G. W. Stockman. Wm. B. Wise,! D. M. Langford, H. M. Henderson. .1. j E. Xabors, M. B. Hendrix, H. T Long- , shore, R. M. Martin. C. T. Paynngor,! S. B. Miller, X. Martin. R. E. Living stone, T. K. 'Workman. A. C. Thom- j psson, Jr., J. P. Baker. John Boiling-: cr. ,T. W. Wise, Chester W. Redeiibaiigh. .T. C. Parker, D. Allen Reigl:ley, Lois Dominick. C. P. Teague. W. 0. Senn. WT. H. Hardemann, Geo. M Epting, R L. Sterling. THE WAVERLEY8. The program to be offered by tlie Waverleys consists of contralto solos, baritone solos, vocal duets and read- j ings. Mr. Thomas Lewis will sing sev- j eral Harry Lauder songs. Miss Grace; Loreen Springsted, contralto, will sing [ a group .of songs In costume. Miss Jean Williams, a charming southern ' girl, will present some Interesting read- j ings. Mr. Lewis is n native of Wales, and j wAvtin" in a Wplsh coal mine! ?r UHV rr-rrnSXXZQ ? I II i bis beautiful baritone voice was dis-' j vftBBBHHBH : _ . / .- '. : .. - : : ' " ... : _, . K yS&ffra&a^^ i &HH^ ^ r~ i i THE WAVERLEVS. covered. He came t<> America t ten years ago and began work in-the steel j mills of Pittsburgh. Later he was persuaded to take up music as a profes-1 ... .,. i sion, his work Having come u> me m-1 tention of Dr. Frank XV. Gunsaulus of Chicago, who has given Mr. I>wis j great encouragement. Miss Springsted was for two seasons with the Avon Sketch Club and for four years was a pupil of Snmuel I. Slade. well known instructor of De-: troit ,TT,ni"~ /?/\mAis fmm fir. i MISS VYllUULUy. v? uu \.uiuca iiu"? v- i ford, Ala., is a graduate of the Columbia College of Expression of Chicago and for several seasons has been engaged fn Lyceum and Chautauqua work. * i The Waverleys will appear at uhe high school auditorium on next Thursday night at 8 p. m. The proceeds of this entertainment will be used for the benefit of the athletic clubs at the high school, both boys and girls. Mr. W. P. Houseal of Columbia spriit Saturday night and Sunday morning in Newberry with his brother, Dr. W. G. Houheal. I %*v*v?V?V? v # V V *VTV*rWVTV J jl Dr. F. C. Martin | !{ 'Specialist| 1 ^ t~" Y"* /"* J ? iiLxaminesnyes, r its masses^ * and Artificial Eyes fr, * J If your eyes are giving you I I f trouble d ?n't fail lo consult him X * I ! | Satisfaction Guaranteed, i 1 | ? I Office ovt. Anderson's Dry? i |Goods Store. |" I _ /marathon /f c In the L( Itpiysto buy your T Knives, Dishes, etc, at a rel is of first consideration. VI ges of kitchen ^joods at all t for comparison or purchase . good things come and give We feel sure it will be favo Thanksgiving cards noi Robinson's Tt rn i r 1oday? Novembi I ?ru? tl 111C 1IHCC The most wonderful outdc From the ?jreat Saturday Even Kyne. With a remarkable str Harry D. Carey ai Arcade \ NOT To all Auto Owne By ordinance >1 i* *.T town council ot 1\< have to keep our g Sunday. We will tomers to be sur< gas and supplies o Carolina j 1 I I > 1 1 /^? bacco ana vulgar ettes by wholesale SEE i ANNE O. RUFF i and Company ^ Will save you money if you buy now. i ?: -i k >ng Run urkey Roasters, Carving iable atore where aualitv " ? 'f )e welcome all good jud- ^ imes, whether the visit is If you are a judge of us your opinion of ours. rable. n on sale, in Tent Store I > r uesday 1 er 21 st ^ jcbirFi 1 ro-PLAYS M 1 Er. S EN T Mi \ Godfathers" j >ors picture ever produced, ing Post story by Peter B. ong cast including id Stella Razeto Theatre N \ I _ ICE! i ;rs: oassed bv the A I -- - + ewberry, we will parage closed on i * 41 ask all our cuse and get their 11 Saturday. Auto Co. /