The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 15, 1918, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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n KL'LY PEKSOMAL I v^vpni^nts of ir.rtrjy People. S?i* *rrmus, and Those Who Visit ^ Newberry. ?*!ss Pamela Moo:e of Columbia i*.* ?'"ting her cousin. Mrs. P. i-. Scott. ?"r?. J. P. Smith of Kinarus canit ,, vY-. 'nasclav to spend until iriaay ?u. <> i :.vO T.con with Mrs. T. \V. Sinit'a. ,. n< Tr. D. Kinard went to .\ewi:err;- . d< i> s morning. Greenwood journa;. . isth. " Mrs. S. M. Duncan left Wednesday , , j\ ' ior Beaufort to spend some time wit.. "r. Duncan. Mr X&than Morris returned WedV( -<^day afternoon from a pleasant . j<:t to Ashevilie and Hendersont1 cl Mr Y O Far mer formerlv or TownviHe. is clerking for the Whit- . rfiire Mercantile Company.?Tugaloo Tribune. j. .Mr. .1 H. Summer and daughter. . s ( -TvTiss Julia, of Newberry, spent Sunday . -with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Summer.? Greenwood journal. : ^ Mr. and .Mrs. '-V K Whitlock re (J turned this morning from a week-enc visit to Newberry and Columbia.Greenwood Journal, 11th. ; j, Mrs. Theo. A. S' arborough has re- n_ ittirned home after a visit to her home ^ it Newberry.?Orangeburg Times an j h Democrat. j Private Gray Dickeri has been pro- ; ^ -.Tnoted to corporal at the signal sta- j rl 'ticra at Fort Moultrie and placed in ^ -charge of a signal detail. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Sligh, Miss Lily : a Fair Sligh and Mr. Xorman Sligh, of v i Dyson, visited relatives here on yes- ; ^ ierdav.?Greenwood Index. 13th. ! ?. - - ? ' LL Miss Bertha' Efird, a student at Newberry, visited the old folks at 0 "borne Sunday.?Lexington Xews-Dis- jpatch. j ^ Miss Annie Greene, of Newberry, ^ for several years a popular teacher at Buffalo, spent the week-end with ^ TWr. and Mrs. P. C. Hundle* of Buf- y. fa^.?Union Progress. j0] Miss Eloise Strother, after spendin a week at Johnston and Prosper- 1 m ity with relatives and friends, re ; - ?.nrned the latter part of the week to a] WfclliaHa?Keowee Courier. j OJ >Dr. H. M. Kennedy .of Newberry, a' tn -nrmer resident of Due West, was one of the delegate4* to the Prayer eon- : J ference "held in Due West last week? j A. R. "Presbyterian. ; ^ *T%. TVw*n 1XT Ct ATo f ! . ?vu . i iiL/o. n . J 'a:n6ic; ui ui. *uut- ? ' thews. p-rmd commander- of the 0I Knights Temnlar of South Carolina. ' t0 visit Xewberry commanuery ; v. Monday night. * j nE >Tr. and >T,r,?. R. H" Andersen an;l |1 -Kfin rptnrnpd to N'pwherrv this mnrrt ' "Tug after a visit to relatives and ) "friends in the city.?.Greenwood In, ' ^ 13th. ! Dr. W. 0. Brown, of Newberry, S. ' i ^ r*., "has rer^PTrb^red the library again. J ^ T<ast year he mado a gift of a check: ! '* Tdiis .week he sends $5.?Tennie E. ! 1 * V5 A m n _ In K T > AMt/l n 1 ni;juucr JII A. r\. ricsuwcnau. t Vi ' Mr. and Mrs. |. A. Mitchell ana son "Travis spent Sunday with Mrs. Mitch, ( ^l' ell's brother, Milton Caldwell, of New i p 4serry?Cherry Hill cor. Saluda Stand, I *? awd. ; M Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Connor return- ! * od vesterdav froo: Baltimore, where Dr. Connor went, for an examination M i ^0 tint did net find it necessary to re-! longer for treatment.?Green- 155 "wood Journal, lith. Jtfr. L. I. Blaloek returned 3Ion -! ?| . <?ay night from Spartanburg after vis- | : iting his sister. Miss Minnie Blalock. ! Mrs Beaurie Thomasson has re-'m Tn turned from a visit to her son, John, j at Camp Sevier. (Robert G. (well known as "Pete") jco Doozer of Camp SSvier is spending a 1 ^ furlough in 'Newberry. He spent 01 Wednesday in Columbia with his ag tnotber. who is visiting her son Tench j pi Q., i.i that city. '(^c Mr. P. O. Black, superintendent 0? ar ' education, returned to Saluda Wed-f^ jissday, having brought I.Irs. Black at -anti the two little girls to Newberry ^ ?on a visit to her parents, Mr. and m 1 vr Mrs. W. A. Hill. j4' ut. j. K. UUder returned weanes- j from New York, accompanied oy , ? bis son and daughter-in-law. As jp "Dr. .limmie" was able to stand the if irip since his recent serious illnes9 8 Ms many friends hope that his visit I here will restore him to full health, j Mr. J. T. McCrackin of the Arm o' I Johnson & McCrackin left Tuesday |j tor Tennessee to get their third car B toad of Tennessee mules, which will | be here Monday. See ad and be on E * 'me. look out for real mules from Ten- || . -ne&s ee. Mrs ]. C. Copeland of Columbia is I visiting her aunt. Mrs. A. C. Welch. fl James Epting has returned to his a **uiies at the Newberry sub-station of fij the Southern Power Company, after |j * tiis trip to Columbia to stand tl^e ex- |g : amination for the aviation corps. Mr. Al. U. Howies nas scici ms mru: w n?ar Coronaca to Mr. J. B. White of I Bamberg. for $15,200, an average of b $60 per acre. Mr. White will take ?1 ' charge on March 1st. and Mr. Bowles B will move to his home near the city. I recently purchased from Mr. Julian g ."cfauton, within the next two weeks.? gj V V A I) IMM.'S A 7 l. AHC'E SEVEliAL BEING KILLEF he Mad Dog Sen re and a Race Wit a Kilifntr Created Great Excitement. There was much excited stirring ? ie city Tuesday afternoon, beginnin abo'it 1 o'clock. A strange. Iar.a erce black and white spotted lJu 3g ran amuck and caused constern. on. terror and anxiety to reign unt ie beast had been run down an lllod. In the vicinity of the dog rst attack there was a scatteratio f people. ' wiiich increased wit ^locitv as crowds congregated an :en disappeared in all direction r 'o rcad animal rusheu aloiiu h rrnitons route. The c'og hadn'i attracted any pai nilar attention until he broke 01 'ddenlv bv biting a fine $300 mu i front of the C. -T. Purcell com par :ore. Then he dashed wildly arour i other directions, biting anoth( trie near the Central House. Aboi lat time the chase was under goc nd full sway. Turning up in front of Colonel 1 '. Aull's residence the rabid dc imped up and hung still anoth< mle by the nose, the mule jerk< is head high in the air with the dc anging to the nose and being shake y the mule. Loosing his hold tl" og dropped to the ground, dropp* unning. with the posses hard aft< im. \ Policeman Harry Stone was in or -- X 1*5 * - it, Vftrl Dnt?AAl1 11 UlOIIlUUiit? Willi 1. (1 Rodelser^er was in another c< 'ith Ernest Bedenbaugh, followed I any other cars in addition to pei le on foct. all intent on the finis f that dog. On his flight throuc aldwell street he ran into Mr. < [. Cannon's yard and went out agal >wards Gravel Town. He had be lot at a number nt "*raes and aft< sing hit once he ran into anoth( ^rd, bit a he'fer in the nose, his fa1! rite spot for biting. The chase g< ?t.ter and fiercer as the old knittin ill site was reached. The dog ha 5en shot at twenty or more tlni( long the way, haying been hit foi five times, "but he wasn't brougl his final moment until Pollcema :one's last shot laid him out nea r. Xeely Bushardt's home. On the way to the knitting mill a at perhaps saved a colored woma om being bitten was the fact th? ie of the automobiles kept so cicsel the side of the dog between th oman and the mad brute as the issed her that "he could not get t ?r. That part of the chase was nec id neck- It looked. squally fo reenwood Journal. Hon. Eugene S. Blease has gene o trip to Washington and other citie rther north. While in the capita tv Mr. Blease will stop with Con essman Dominick and see hoi ings are looking around the capitc iring war times. Mr. Blease ex jets to be back in Newberry in tim r the March U rm of inurt. Mrs. J. D. Bowles, mother of Mi G. Bowles, was called to Newfoerr day to the bedside of her brothei r. J. H. C. Fellers, who is ill wit me. organic trouble. Mrs. Bowie 76 years old and is in <rood healtl er brother. Mr. Fellers. Is 74 year d. Mr. Fellers lost both arms an s eyesight when 14 years of ag< it in spite or tms arawoacK ae na ade a success in life.?Greenwoo idex, 12th.' Two very interesting discussions o ioperation were led by Mr. L. S olfe, agent for Orangeburg, on co >eratin<* marketing, and T. M. Mill; jent for Newberry, on cooperatlv irchasing of fertilizers. 'Sources c unestic potash was the subject c 1 informing talk by Prof. T. 1 V? rvf + Vi <-? r\ f eilt. ueau UL IUC uividiuu ui ouii Clemson college.?Clemson coi and Courier reporting the an lal meeting of the South Carolin arm Demonstration agents. Opera House, SPE A musical treat in connect Mary Mi a "tseauty an FIVI Comstock's Orchestra will fur No advan the woman to the occupants of the > first car as they saw her standing in the road unconscious of her danger, h Among the persons who were in danger when they didn't know it was our Henry Turner of The Herald and . Xews office. Before t :io doa ha 1 n ' started (>n his rampage iienry walk m- ed along with him in the street. Otii e. c"s may have done the same thin? II but they have not reported the fact to us. II We asked Mr. James Paysinger id abo?L his experience. He said as h-' was driving Coca cola delivery truc*v n near Mr. Bun Wilson's a dc^ jumpe.l 'a in and rode apiece, jumping out suutd denly and without further notice. It is was the mad dog. He hadn't sfarte i Is on his mad pranks. j During the quiet pilgrimages of.ta?; r~ dog around town ;.r:or 10 his ontlt hurst he walked into police head, ie quarters, put his head on Policeman 17 Stone's knee and Icoked up into his id face. It was the irony of the dog's ir fate that Mr. Stone should be the ono it to fire the fatal shot. ?d The dog was later cremated. * ft belonged to Mr. Jack Holt of Whit* Ta oomo floor nil(i ni mire, n is s^iu mc >g of ZVCjt. Holt's children Sunday and ir Nanother child at Whitmire Monday ;d . and Tuesday morning before reach>g ing town he bit one of Mr. Welch in Wilbur's goats. Mr. Will T. Buforl ie says that while he was coming: to ;d town he met the dog about five mile.out. I The bitten mules were valuable ie ones, one of the most valuable ef longing to Mr. Herbert Wicker. Dr ir Bo.^d Jacobs cauterized the wounds, j.v It is a remarkable and very grat?3 fying fact that no person was bitten sh in ~*;<vw of the fact that so man.7 ;h people were around at the time of the 2., excite'ren* and also f??at numbers 01 [n ; them had passed in close proximity ;n | to the dog just previous to the oulir break. i ir j- Three or four weeks ago a red diog r, ran loose in Helena biting several H ' dogs. At the expiration of the time icr i for developments the bit do?s showed ,d i signs of rabies. One of the dogs bejs i longed to Mr. I). L. Beacham. He got ir Richard -Julien to kill it. as did also ?t j a colored woman who owned one of n j them. Three belonging to Mr. J. W. .r i Swindler were killed by Mr. Bill I Bledsoe at Mr. Swindler's request. n i "7 win Beds/* Famous Comedy. ?t i Coming. I V ; ,21 The international comedy success, yj"Twin Beds." which comes with a. o j record of one solid year in Xew York, k i six months in Australia and is now r i in its second year in London, will "o-> . j seen here for the first time at the i opera house. Wednesday. March (5th, j n I under the direction of A. 'S. Stern and ** ? ,, | Company, the well known Xew York i producers . "Twin Beds'' is a clean J and wholesome comedy, a play for ^ everybody, for rich and poor, old and | young, an entertainment for every j man, woman and child. Salisbury e j Field and Margaret Mayo are its ! authors . ! ' \ % ! y j Among the registrants summoned r, j for examination in Columbia Saturh j day is ^Tr. W. C. Wallace, who is now s in Newberry. i. j Last Tuesday a hard headed mul?> 3 j wouldn't go with his negro rider afd ! ter reaching the fire engine house, i. | He backed into the house and didn't s ; wish to move. He was finally "coaxd , ed" out. but concluded to back against j Mr. jXat Gist's fence on the opposite n j side. There he made, up his mind > i to st?v. Nothing doing until Messrs - i H. D. Whitaker and Lewis MciCuI5. | lough both took a ftand. The former e j got an axe handle and the latter a fi j pole. They hit that mule some. >f i Whitaker can almost break bones in J. j a man's hand when he shakes it, so s i we know that mule felt his flicks, r. About that time the work got in its . effect and the mule sot a move on it a and struck out with a sudden de termination to-get there. Friday, Feb. 15 I WAV L 1 A L I ion with a good feature picture les Minter I IN? j d the Roguer ' I i REEL i nish music both matinee 2nd night ce in prices. | \ . " ~ r A special convocation of fcimiet i ! char] t'ir, ft. A. M., will he held at j 1 -r- ' Vraternity hall Fiiday night. rh% ; | ZVIarlv Master and Past Master degree* j I will be conferred. j ' . ?- \llT7TKE KXPK1.T UK UK 1 Surrey, World FaWMis in V his Spec 1 #' * I 14.. /'.Ml f a V r:-nn, i uiieu in ,n* o "t-i i j. I i 1 F. H. Seeley of fhicago. ami Phil- 1 ( ! ad^Iphia. the noted truss exrert.; wiU ho ;;t the Xewberry ITot^I anr!, . remain in Xewberrv this coming i . Monday only. Feb. IS. Mr. Seeley? says: "The Spermatic Shield will j not only retain any case of rupture j perfectly, but contracts the opening i t , i Jin !0 days on the average case, i his j. i instrument received the only award , in England and in Spain, producing j. | results without surgery, injections.! ' moAir-nf f rvntmmifr>i* nrPsr-HnfJOriP ! Mr. Seelev has documents from the j United States Government. Washing-1 1 i ton, D. C., for inspection. All charity j cases without charge, or if any In- J terested call, he will be glad to show-: 'same without charge or fit them 'f uesired. Business demands prevent; stopping at any other place in this section. i' L i P. S.?Every statement ?n this | notice has been verified before the j ( Federal and State Courts?F. H. j , r;e?iev 'I , j WANTED BIDS. . j I will receive l)ids for one or two 'cars of culvert pipe, sizes 12, 15, 18 ,. 24 inches, up to February 22nd. 1918. ^ J. C. SAMPLE, , 2-S-3t County Supervisor. i spurm, IVOTHK* ~ > I 70 MY FRIENDS AM) ifl:SVOMERS i ?-If you want to have your cotton I ' seed culled I will be glad to do the 1 I | work for you. Hermis Kibler. Po. | '! maria, S. C., Plioje fll2. 2-8 tf , FOR SALE?The best wagon, at the ; best price. Jas. D. Quattlebaum. j Prosperity. S. C. 2-12 2t >OTH t. will gin cotton only on Fridays and Saturdays. Farmers Oil Mill. 1-25-ot .WE WILL HAVE A CARLOAD of I Piedmont wagons on the 20th. Wait | for us. Purcell Company. 2-12-3t JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD of Appier red seed oats. Get our prices. | Purcell Company. 2-12 3t. j , FHiFGDI OATS'?$l.SO per bushel! j for sale by Johnson McCrackin Co. I j 2-8 tf. j FOR SALE CHEAP?A two (2) horse | | Oliver Middle buster. Good as new Come quick. L. D. Morris. Pros : perity, S. Phone 3403. z-iz si i LOST?Fair of gold cim spectacles i last Wednesday. Reward if returned to this office, or to J. 3. ! Pominick, Chappells. S. C.. Route ? i 2-12 it SEE IS FOR 7TRN FLOWS and middle buster:?. We handle the Lynchburg. There is none better, j j Fureell Company. 2-12 3t. FOR SALK?Some extra nice Duroc .Jersey Brood Sows and Gilts. Prices reasonable. Also some j | Webber Xo. cotton seen, sz.tn* i i per bushel. R. D. Smith and Son Wholesale Grccers. Phone 8S. 2-12 4tp. MWEI 7'0 LE3I>?At seven per cent on approved real estate on long or short time. Apply to Mrs. Mary F. Dominick, Newberry 2-8-Stp FOB SALE?Hereford Bull. To pre. vent inoreedicg I am goin^ to a-i.. my n^v^e/ed Hereford Ball w.ii<*.1 is time and a half years old, wei^ i: fifteen sixteen hundred pounu* I'r.C'-i resonable. Apply at onci to L. B. Oxner Leesville, S. C-. R. F. D. No 2. LOST?Pocketbook. either Exchange !>/-, t->tr Ciriflor will j UI V.A/UllUClv^iai 'JJOUIV. i.' liiuvi m j please leave it. at this office and rej ceive reward 2-S-ltj) I HAVE ATTRA CTfVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for im! mediate, fall, spring or summer de, liverv Be sure to see rne before you i sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf Silverstret. S. C i _ * i \wv HAVE A COMPLETE LINE ofj . all kinds of farming implements.: Come to see use Purcell Company, j I 2-12 St. ij . ( FARM w KENT, or :o work on shares : and raise hogs on shares-former J t preferred. Three miles from town. : Good land. Good opportunity for I ! good man. E. B. Setzler. 2004 College St.: i J;" ; ; I'AKTf KS WISHING cotton seed;! ! culled fair planting purposes, to I improve stand and staple, will j ! please phone 441!. I have also aj No 1 4-horse power gasoline engine; for sale -it reasonable ixrice. u. || H. Lane. l-22tt'j or:-::jA :iors:; m til Friday, February 1"> :?I \KV MILKS ?.fINTKU j >n ' G ! 11 ' UMUTY AN!) TAZ KOMi*:." I ? J r.y special arrange*"-1 m C'.jmstock'? ' \ orchestra. of Colun:; : . will furnis'.i both matinee u'.-l nigiii. | T' I and Saturday, February 1!?. Fourth Kl>:soiie ??r VKM.KAMK AM> HE Y?OV,A\V l \!so a KEYSTONE; COMEDY and a I METRO-DREW C OMEDY } ! ! < .Monday, lebniary 1*. OLIVE THOMAS V in | **KK7'/'V 7AKRS A HAM)/ I _ SBRBDB9BSS9BSBBS3BBRBHBBB3BH Wagons We have them, just in. Attrac iot? n Ii/aot i/? v^u Prosperity Not We have mc i Jewelry and O to 1307 Main Sti I the new Lxch? build ir P. C. Jean Jewelers and 0 RECET Eleventh Ce Tennessei UA, Mn T ? Ml W ? r? w All Competitori TERE MUST BE That Reaso We Are Selling 11 Than They Can Be E mmwmrn mm ? J Our Mules Are No His Have Been the Pa: Newberry ;7", S7 I*A YEI? OK' STOM:\-- Ona m irsev heifer calf about ei^ht onths old . Reward will be pa'd ider. O. U Cannon. 2-12 tf M'-S?WV have mules on hand. A. . Wise, Prosperity, S. C. l-27-tf. W. C KZKLL ^ Optometrist 116 Main St.. Xewberry. s. C. ractice limited to the eye the fitting of glasses. Cotton Seed \ kVeber 82 Long Staple < Cotton Seed for sale by *m Ihos. W. Gallman ^ ! MBMHnBamBMamBau Wagons A carload a ;tive prices. attlebaum I , s. c. | i rft I >ved our 1 ptical Store I m 1 J i reet, next to mge Bank >g3 & & Co, | tptometrists OHHBHHnnHnB 1 WNG ] trload of 1 i Mules re Mules Than % $ Combined Ji A REASON J in is: hpm fnpanpr UVlil VllWW^Vi bought Elsewhere ! *her Than They st Ten Years. f*t ? : * , s. c. r H