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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Ttirs. S. E. Leavell of Vaughan vilJe was in the city Friday. Mr. Rufus M. Werts of Garys was in the city the last of the week. Mr. Jno. P. Livingston announces himself as a candidate for alderman from ward u. Mrs. J. N. Booth has returned from Nashville, Tenn., after visiting her son in tfcat city. Mrs. Weeks and daughter, little IVIiss Julia, have returned from a visit to relatives in Chester. i Mr. Z. B. Wright of Whitmire spent a few days of the past week: with relatives in JNewberry. ; Miss Roberta Mann returned last' / i Thursday night from a pleasant visit, "to relatives in Spartanburg. j Miss Carrie Greneker is spending : the week-end in Laurens county with i Mm W T? WriorKf JICJ OI91C1) iUio. ii . a. . . , Mr. W. H. Dominick of Chappells : spent the day here yesterday.? Creenwood Index-Journal, 17th. Mrs. Frank G. Wright of Green-' ville spent Saturday afternoon and i night at her former home in New-, berry. Mr .and Mrs. W. D. Allen motor-. ed from Chappells and spent Sunday here with relatives.?Edgefield Ad- ( vertiser Mr. W. H. Zeigler returned on; Sunday to his wife at the hospital 1 n 1 CIU - o-p+or I ill isumter. one is uuyiwuig a^wi. ( the operation. President Geo. W. Summer left on-' Monday for Fitzgerald, Ga., to attend to the business of his cotton j 4- 4-1* 1 n nn 1 Mr. McHirdy Mower left on Mon- j bay to get^an additional supply of Studebaker~cars. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mower and baby. j Messrs. Luther Dennis and Kay I ^Shannon returned on Saturday from 1 % i riToonviilp where thev served as' ? ~petit jurors in the federal court. Mr. Homer E. Moyer, former j pitcher at Newberry, has signed con-1 tract with the New York Giants. He will come South next spring to prac- i tice. Master H. H. Rikard has returned! from Columbia after a visit to his, son Waldo, who was improving after an operation for appendicitis and gall stones. Mrs. Ernest C. Bedenbaugh is j critically ill, being attended by three : nhvsicians. Drs. Houseal, Eibler and IT?*7 9 T. W. Smith and a trained nurse j ;from Columbia. Mr. Mahon Smith returned to i Newberry last week and resumed op-! ?rations at the Carolina Auto Co., at; which fine garage and extensive: business he is thoroughly familiar. ; Mr. J. L. idling, public ac-; -eountant traveling North and South Carolina, spent a couple of days last j week here with his family at the -home of Mrs. Welling's mother, Mrs. O. Wells. I Mrs. T. J. Lindsay of North Char- ' leston is visiting her daughter, Mrs. i William Johnson, in Newberry.? ( Mamie Hobbs of Newberry is visit-! in? Miss Hettie Hillson for a few, days.?Charleston American. Capt. Robert D. Porter has retum- j ed home, having received his hon-; orahia discharge from the United States' army at Camp Grant, Illinois, j His many friends are glad to wel-! come him back to the old city. Mr. W. A. Wherry and family have i moved to the house Mr. Wherry v A ? T:?J uni My. T M . ?>0Ugm on JDixiusa^ 11111, iui. v. /Ogilvie and family having gone to J * Florence. Mr. L. I. Blalock bought j the bouse vacated by the Wherrys in 1 Caldwell street near the Speers. .Street school and will move soon. Congressman Fred H. Dommick j Jhas introduced a bill for the erection j of postoffice buildings at Anderson ! -rrd Greenwood, the amount to be i - - -r* I- r\ t* _ _ \ appropriated being ior eacn 01 the sites. The present buildings are inadequate for the needs of the cities and are to be sold, according to the provisions of the bill.?Honea Path Chronicle. i Mr. Geo. Brown, Jr., of Prosperity resigned the position of State mill superintendent of education and has ; taken a position with the Mutual! Benefit Life Insurance company of, which Mr. M. M. Mattison of Ander- j -son is State representative. Mr. I Brown likes his new position better; than the one he left.?Associate Re- < formed Presbyterian. j J. W. McCain, Jr., college student, the week-end at Waxhaw, N. j nt which time were also present nis sisters, Misses Estaline and El-' giva ivicuamy ui viuvm members of the faculty of Mitchell colie.ee, Statesville, N. , C. These young ladies are pleasantly remembered in Newberry, having made delighted acquaintances during visits to their sister, Mrs. Thos. P. Johnson. Delayed personals, from the Clin ton Chronicle, 16th: Mrs. P. G. Ellesor and daughter, Miss Martha Vance, spent Sunday in the city with relatives.?Mr. W. F. Wrisrht and Miss Hallie Wright of Tylersville I were in town on Monday.?Miss | Ruth McCrackin of Newberry spent ; Thursday and Friday with Miss Lois Johnson.?Misses Pearl and Bessie ; Lake of Newberry spent Monday night with their cousin, Mrs. Frank | Boozer. ! Dr. George B. Cromer, a leading , lawyer of South Carolina, an alumnus of Newberry college and for years its president, visited Charleston during the past week, and his address before a limited number of Lutheran ministers and laymen here | at the Charleston hotel on Tuesday i night last so stirred those who heard him that by unanimous consent he , was invited to deliver this notable speech on Christian education before the public in Charleston tonight.? Charleston American, Sunday, 19th. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Cotton brought only 34 cents here Monday. The boll weevil has 1 arrived in Newberry. j View the Sunshine comedy at the i opera house Wednesday. j A sunbeam is a little sunshine. If! c-aa fVio rinint nslf TTpnTV , yvu uuii i/ ov.^ wiv ??? ? B. Wells. j Automobile garages are getting to j be as numerous in Newberry as meat j markets. You will have "Thirty a Week": at the opera house Thursday, with I Tom Moore. j "Pretty Baby" will be here the 24th instant?Friday. They say it, is a "dandy." Foresee Higher Cotton Prices.? j Headline in Charleston Sunday News. ; Good Monday news. niirW fr Weeks drue store is j full of bull?on the outside of the j building. It is a fine looking animal. 1 In Marion they are to wage a cam-; paign to raise funds for a hospital, j which they think is needed there as ! we think one is needed here. The private soldier represents the noblest type of patriotism.?J. Russell Wright in Edgefield Advertiser. You write right, Mr. Wright. The Newberry County Cotton Holding corporation met in the; court house last Thursday afternoon i for the purpose of arranging for a j ch&x cer. Some people wanted it to rain. when it did, while other people did | not. Nothing, including all sorts of weather, can please everybody at the ! same time. Greenville Inspired to Build Hos-1 pital.?Headline in Sunday State. j That is, a new, $150,000 hospital. We hear of them all around outside of Newberry. } * Let nobody say the showers Newberry has received. in the past few days were not enough, but let every-; body be thankful and grateful for what they got. Two colored individuals, Forrest Lee and Lizzie Mathis, were charg ed in the recorder's court Saturday with idle and disorderly lives. Each forfeited a $10 bond. , The voices of a new and young trio?Misses Caroline Weeks, ElizaI beth Wright and Marguerite Burns? j blended harmoniously at the First Baptist church Sunday morning. With "They Shall Have It," as their slogan, the Lutherans of South Carolina on Sunday began a campaign to raise $300,000 for New berry and Summerland colleges. Dr. Cromer Heads Big Mass Meet-j ing.?Big headline in Charleston ; Sunday American. Dr. Cromer heads a <good many things and heads off a good many things; and he couldn't make a poor speech if he tried hard to do so. I ~ 1 /^finn fnr the i The nrst lyceum Clttiavvivit av season in Silverstreet will appear at j the school house there on Saturday, J October 25, at 8:30 p. m. General ! admission, 50 cents. Secure your j season ticket for three attractions j for $1.25. j The Newberry Business school: has enrolled several new studentsj lately, which shows that it is sue-! ceeding in the fine work of graduat- j j and book-' mg gOOU SlrCliUgiU^UVA^ keepers, who are in demand, and | who secure important positions. j That was a nice little shower at about 3 o'clock on last Friday morning, followed by another very early on Saturday. The weather lately has had such a way of fooling peo ? >> +V.O+- /.ftmmnn pie, "don't you Know , L licit/ folks can't know how to take it. "I would give ten dollars to see my puppy," said Mr. E. H. Cousins to his wife on Sunday, speaking of his little dog that had been stolen just two weeks ago to the day. A little later the same day the puppy came home. It pays to have a lib-; eral spirit?and to advertise. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ( ' In the past week I have heard that one Jchn Do mi nick of near Prosperity has been charged with cotton stealing. My name is "John . Dominick," and I live "near Prosperity," and fearing that some person or persons hearing this rumor nnH not knowinsr any other save me by this name, I take this method of assuring my friends and the public at large, that I, John McSwain | Dominick, of Colony church (of near ! | Prosperity), am not the fellow who; j was charged with cotton stealing. To 1 j my certain knowledge there are two ; others who have my first name? > jjohn. I want everybody to know j j that the "John Dominick" wIiq was! I charged with cotton stealing is an- \ other John Dominick and not "Mack" j Dominick's son, John, of near Col- j onv church. John Mcwain Dominick. I 1?Adv. SPECIAL NOTICE j ! - j ! f I Lost?One 33x3 Penn. automobile tire between Newberry college and. Carolina Auto Co. Reward if re- j turned to H. L Leightsey at New- i berry college 10-21-lt I. I The Boll Weevil is here?You ha/1, I better fertilize your grain. We j I have just received car of grain j fertilizer and the price is right, j I The Purcell Co. 10-21-tf j j Lost?Thursday afternoon on Cal-1 ! houn, Harper or Walnut street,!, one ladies' wrist watch and bracelet. If found return to this of- j fice and receive suitable reward. ( 10-21-ltp. i For Sale?Will sell my bottoms with j the ten houses. Mrs. Mary P. Liv-! ingston. 10-21-2t i?J i-in-fn-rrncVxirl rftnm 1">V I TV aillCU VU^/ UlUU^UlMiVU - ~ ~? respectable lady. Address Room, care Herald and News office. 10-21-2tp. Lost?One brown suit case contain- ' ing two men's suits?one' blue serge and one light colored?between Werber's place and New? -rn J J. 4-/X "Dn. Derry. itewaru u retumcu iv x*,ufus Cureton, Newberry, R F D 7, Box 14. 10-17-2tp For Sale?One car cedar shingles; right price; guaranteed. Apply to J. A. Talltfnt, Silverstreet, S. C. 10-17-2tp.- j It is time you were laying in your supply of flour. We have a big stock and the price is right. The Purcell Co. 10-14-tf i __________ ! Public Hauling?Have installed two- ' ton truck for public hauling, Nothing too large and nothing too small. No trip too long and ft-' trip too short. All calls promptly. - 1 TTr- * I * answered. wv wam. jum wuai- j ness. Phone 445. Geo. W. Sum- j , mer, Jr. 10-14-4t For Sale?Ford touring car, extra-^ ordinary good one, eighteen model,j good tires, cut out, steamboat! j whistle, etc. Four seventy-five.: S. B. Evans, Kinards, S. C. j 10-14-4tp. . j For Service?Registered Hampshire : boar. E. S. Shealy, Pomaria\ RFD j 2. 10-10-5tp j For Sale?Three houser. and lots on ! College street on easy terms. Ben ! A. Havird. 10-10-tf I i I I Have eighty (33) three acres of j land,( three good dwelling houses, large barn, four good stables, 15! j acre hog wire pasture and plenty I i fresh running water, one mile of! 1 ? 1 Newberry. Will sell for cash or' give easy terms. Box 327, New- j berry, S. C. 9-23-tf j ' ?i Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga., buy ! mule, horse and cow hides by ex-; press. 10-14-8t; ; : ! j We have on hand 100 buggies that) ! we are going to sell chape. It will' | pay you to get our price. The! | Furcell Co. 10-14-tf j ! 11 1 ! Small Farm for Sale?124 acres of! lfinrL between Kinards and Gold- j vT-O. T'.iC place is well located. \ | J Geo. C. Riser, Whitmire, S. C. | 10-14 2tp j Wc sell as good a wagon as anybody ' I and the price is much better. See ! us. The Pureell Co. 10-14-tf ; 1 Farmers around Newberry who kill a i beef or so in the fall cannot go j wrong if they salt, box and express; the hide to Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga. 10-14-8t For Sale?One Ford touring* car. , Stanmore G. Langford, Newberry, j ! 10-17-ltp. ; ! 1 j Cottage for bale?un Jones street^ j only one house between it and j j Main. Lights, water and bath, i Five rooms and in good condition. I Apply to H. L. Parr. 8-29-tf ! ??... . j Fresh Fish?Fresh water fish the best; i the markets afford. Oysters in J i season. G. W. Coward, East Main i Street. 10-3-tf 1 ? - ^ t The Grip Ylano?ine acnuiz. ; grips your eyes and ears when you I see it and hear it. J. L. Bowles, j Factory A^en', at G- B. Summer and Son. 8-2G-tf. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders \i\ Oakland Cotton Mills will be held at the office of the mill, w. v'i v. S>. C., Thursday, October 23, 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m. J. N. McCaughrin, Oct 14-21 Secretary. i ' ONION SETS Bermuda White Silver Skin Voll ri\\7 n -i_ v/iiv vv xy u-Jii v v-L u Red Westfield Set them now to make large onions by spring. P. E. WAY, Druggist Newberrv. S. C. For Most Money express your hides over the Southern and Seaboard direct to Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga., quick c. jcks and express service.- Best weights and highest wholesale prices. 10-14-8t Wanted to rent house of four, five or six rooms. J. C. Fulmer at New1_ ~ T /~i _ -in 1 A a Derry mmoer oo. iu-iv-fup Cabba A car of the finei ?will arrive in abo cheap too. We will be glad Sumi omn MMttk ir* ini urc,K Frida}r ] RPVIEWS! FOL | Jimmie 'the supreme music MOST ENTRANCING ^ music <45 eve^d EDDIE I SINGERS, DANCERS ani WHO BRING SUNSHMJ THE LIVES OF All1 SEE IT IAR6E CHOftUSo/" EXQUi! YOUTH amo 6F.AUTY ^ YOUTH and I'.HARM ^ ARM IN N # Ln 'p?fjb?M0?' <C (y } 1)lis g t * 4t W v V 11' - 'V"vv e ~ - - ? , rt. . VJ? M 5 BM P 2 6 r 0" 8 885LIMIY Ifrfc ywci ?a?in?i?oa??tmam wmmumtmmstervaprm \ PRICES: Parquet ipj RESERVED SEAT * I When you are in need of i Cigars, Cigarettes ! and Tobacco to sell again come to see us. I We also have a nice j line of School Tablets and j Pencils. Anne 0. Raff & Co. The Wholesale Cigar- and Stationery Store Phone 84 ?i . See us for hog feed1?The price is \ | right and we have plenty of it. The j Purcell Co. I0-l'4-tf For Immediate Sale?I will sacrifice 1 ; my lot facing east yu feet on college street between the residences i of B. M. Havird and Richard Swit! tenberg. Address Dr. L. A. Riser, . ! 11013 Palmetto Building, Columbia, | S. C. 9-26-tf orpil | ar I?IIIWI1 Hi IIMMIII I'll III1' st Cabbage you ever sawut 5 or 6 days and we ar< * to supply you. J Tier Bros A HUU Night, Octo LIES f FROLICS!^, A/rt <V/YO C Ciftar e W?/ V// V AL COMEDY SUCCESS ^ |l GORGEOUS CREATIONS . *3* W Ift GO WHS /g M M add stiAPPY J I ) mm C0STUMES j \ wi^ f 'J'i y*SX' RAYE#>^ rtomms f i M l IHTO f M WHO / i W WW COMR v':^*1bC** / fy f*W& &M ^1P fT<7 tpii*; b/7/^/T^y *&f ? ikj> *y u*y? flfZTff ,*## a***? /7 *V.7 :i>M~ V j *'" / >v?a ? -J if if ?>//*' >';*% ? ? ?. .? * ~ .-x <r>1% g ,~t ^ a b .?r <?.r?, ,7 ^ r ?&>l I'WIVWil M .50 and $1.00; General A< 50c; plus tax. SALE AT GILDER &'W OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Friday, October 17 ' "FOR A WOMAN'S HONOR"< H. B. Warner Christy Comedy Saturday. October 18 SMASHING BARRIERS NO; 7 j SUNSHINE COMEDY 2 REEL WESTERN , j STRAND COMEDY Monday, October 20 j 'ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE* Tom Mix vfl "Fatty" Arbuckfe Comedy iVe have good Texas Red Rust Pro^^^H seed oats?at the right price. TlMH Purcell Co. 10-14-tf^ express charges Newberry to Athens, Ga., on hides shipped to Athens \ Hide Co.r are more than offest by high wholesale price and the good, true weight. Southern and Seaboard give fast express service twice per day. 10-i4-8t A jbage!! f ?large white heads ....... j ?-? CP Ck A ( arm ROLLED INTO OKB I JTI/* TARUAAA AP FUN I IIiv tv^sinvv w. * I ? ^ , \ * |?) i ?) ' vj T~" EDITION M MIY0F?3\. m est mioms m A ?<!*** " '** /? I e J / { ./ iriri jf, .r $ & H .rtrf/rt? T1IC M Luis? m 5 nui amission 75c; Gallery EEKS TUESDAY>^B a