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?URBLY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many Peopb Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. su I. '. i ' S i . 11 '. L.::. McClint;ck has re tu n. to r-ume her cu ties : ?'"i; 1 of a girIl' seCCo1 in that e : f:.r a vi;=t to her parents. Dr. an ::, s. E. P. MvCl ,inte.h Rs. . G. Pi:illips is in Due West this we' heli:ur a s2ries of revival Mr. an- Mrs. Edward Sholtz, of Cha:-. : re spe:idinz a few days in New'.we , n a vi'it to their many friend. 11r. W. H. Hunter leaves this week for New Yerk. where he will enter a hospital for treatment. His many friends hope that he will be restored to his rsual health. Mr. :nd Mrs. Ligon Dobbins. of Grif{i. Ga.. were in Newberry last week. visiting Mr. Dobbins' mother. Mr. Doin1s is now connected with the Central cf Georgia railroad. ,Sheriff Bu,ford was in Columbia last Friday. Capt. V. S. Langford spent Friday last : Columbia on business. Chief of Police Jno. C. Adams en tertained Mayor Langford. the Ald ermen, and other city officials at an elegaIrt supper, Friday night at the Central House. .Miss Ma,ttie Adams has returned from a vi=it to relatives in Columbia. Miss Lurline Evans is at home again, after a visit to friends at Darl inton. Mr. Nat Gist left Friday on a busines- trip to New York and other northern cities. Mr. Nat Gist left on Friday for New York where he will spend a week or ten days. Mr. D. H. Geer, representing the Columbia State, was in. town yester day. Mr. M. B. Chalmers has been re elected by the board of health as thealth officer. Mr. J. J. H. Brown left Sunday for Asheville and other points to pur chase mules. Mr. D. C. Smith, of Saluda. spegt Saturday and Sunday with his daugh. -ter. Mrs. E. T. Carlson. Mr. J. A. Blackwelder was in Co-. lumbia and 'Oharleston last week on business. Mr. F. D. Byrd, of Columbia. was a guest at the Frederick Hotel on Saturday last. Mr. George W. Waring. a mem.ber of the firm of contractors erecting the niew court house, was here inspecting the work on the building Saturday. Mrs. Cole L. Blease went to Co lumbia Sunday to be with Senator Blease for a few days. Presiden~t J. D. Davenport of the Ex.change Bank was in Charleston last week on business. Mr. Thos Neel has returned to his home. Fi,tzgerald, Ga., after a short Aisit to relatives here. His sister, Miss Banna Neel. accompanied him. * It is said that "Crane'' Crouch, Newiherry 's great baseball pitcher, mnay be signed 'by the Columbia club. If so. we expecet great th-ings from aim. - Mr. J. S. Sargeant, of Anderson, representing the National Office Sup ply Co., of Zion City, Illinois, was in town -last week. Messrs. J. R. Eison and J. W. Hen ~erson spent a few days of last week in Coh~'mbia. Mtr. George Berry. of Sal-oda Coun ty. was in Newberry Sarurday on Mr. 0. Wash -Hunter, of Clinton, was in Newberry yesterday. There will be a meeting of the *W omn's Home M'ssio:i Society of Cent1 ahunrch at the residence of Mrs. 3. W. Wise, Friday afternoon ~at '3(.30 o'clock. 'There will be a business meeting of the Bachelor Maids in the chamber of commerce room at 4 o'clock Tues .day afternoon. R.ain Does Damage. One of the heaviest rains about bege in some time was the one Satur day last. Abou,t 2 o'clock in the af ternooli the downpour of water had become so great that the water mains son College street, near the corner of Main, could not carry it off. The water burst through the mains and the street was flooded for some minu tes. The cellar of thre Ewart-Perry Company was almost filled with wat 'er. .It seemed for a few minutes that the store of J. C. Sample would be flooded, but by hard and fast work some of the flooring was removed, permitting the s.tream of water to run into the cellar. Mr. Sample suffer ed some damage. however, vegetabbs and other things in the front part of the store being soaked. B ADMSN CAUGHT. Iewhcrry Policemen iCapture T Man Wanted in Several Places. C . :, , n in ti Chiarlot : ."Veral charg 1a.S th:u-ht to be wa; Iim r~(01 thner places. T cha r' p :- acl arainst these f lows :In Clumb:a was that of ent< in .he '.cuse of Mr. J. E. Hour Ii was due very much to to the effoi of Mr. J. Henry Adams, a. form N\ w herry boy, that the men were reled in Coliumbia. When arrest the nien ga-e their names as Edwa Lo:e and Chries Ri22s. Howey they seem to have many other nam and are suspected of being crimin of a very dangerous character. T Columbia Recorder gave Riggs a sE tence of ninety days. and Logue o of sixty. The latter begged him make the sentences even, stating th w<er: "pals'' and wished to leave t town togcther. Thereupon, the F corder made them even by giving I gue thirty days more. Logue and 'Riggs were contfined the city jail. Sometime during F day night, while the criminals we singing songs and laughng hearti apparently in great joy, they wE at the same time breaking the loe which kept them from freedom. hat seems to have been a little < fort for them they secured their i lease. and while every police offic in ihe city of Columbia thought the locked up securely, Riggs and Log were leaving the dust of' that city I hind them. ,Saturday morning, just a little I fore nine o'clock, Chief of Poli Adams, ccf this city, received a te gram from the chief in Columbia, questing him to look out for the i eaped prisoners. Chief Adams formed the privates of the forea the -message. and zave them instri tions- to watch every stranger comi to town. A eouple of hours after the te gram had been received Offie Franklin, who is very much of a i t:ecive, got news that a couple strange fellows had been about t depot and Davis' shops. He ma' haste to get himself in that localil and was rewarded by finding the ye fellows he was after. Mr. Frank] suceeded in arresting both the m and started to the police station wi them. Riggs, 'however, jerked loo from the officer and made a da for liberty. Of course, the polic man had to look aifter Logue, a.nd e could do to toward stopping Rig was to shoot at him. The shots ha no effect upon the criminal thoug aid he seemed to be gone for goc Mr. Franklin brought Logue to t1 uard-house, where he was locked u aiid gave notice to his brother offiee of Riggs' escape. All the policemen immediately g busy. Mayor La.ngford and C1e: Werts turned themselves into poll ffliers for awhile also. They sea fered abou.t in all directions that i ugitive had possibly taken. Polic man B'urton and Mr. Werts happe ed to go the right way. These ge' lemen, after considerable search, 1 cated Riggs in 'one of the old tobaci barns near ,t'he Wells woods. Ti fugitive was taking life easy in ti old barn, thinking he was preti well hid, waiting for night to mal his way further. Messrs. Werts at Buron, with drawn weapons, ente d the buildiog, and covering Rig; with tirer pistols, demanded his su render. This he did at once, r narking, "You all have pretty got nerve to come on me that ,way." As Officer Burton was plseing h prisoner in the hack, he onee agal Iried to make a break to get awa; lit the policemaai held on te him, a~ in a few minutes he was in a cell at joining that of his eomrad~e. Logue and Riggs admitted th~ they were the men wanted in Colux bia. Chief Adams te <Tfhor.ed i Ccluba authorities of the captur nd Mr. W. W. Fulmer, a mrember < the police force there, and a formi Tewerrian, came up Saturday mig for he men. Mr. Furer left wil the prisoners Sunday afternoon. Logue and Riggs are not had looI ing men, and appear to be very i telli:nt. When captured here neit er of them had any money or we pons. They expressed the wish th they be allowed to serve their Colm bia sentence in the guardhouse hei for the reason th& they had bett plaes to sleep. Ci- Adams ad 'hi: nren deser r.n' eredit f.- the guick work th lid .:r capturing these <rimi;nals. Change in Guard. Mr. T. E. Berley, who for soi 4ime has behen guard of .the cour ehaingang. has resi<rned his positi< pervisor Wieker has appointed 3 On., eorue1v , gurd. to the pla HORSE AND MULE DROWNED. ro Colored Man Sustains Loss of Hie Team in Swollen Stream Saturday. in Bill Clark and his wife, Julia, col at I l'rci, who reside near Gary's Lanl, Le. ibis county. mct with a serious acci I , dent Saturday <Lernn last. Thii it- man and woma:i. who seem to ba very he L good colored peopl.L, had come to al- Newberry that 'ay on business, com lr- ing in their wagon, to which was ;h. hitched a mule and a horse. :ts The hard rain which fell that day er caused all the streams about here to r- rise very much. Clark and his wife ed left in the afternoon for their home, rd expecting to find the creeks low r. enough to permit them to cross with rs, out any danger. When they came to ils the Meredith creek. just beyond the he village of Helena, they found it was n- up some, but as it was only a small ne stream, they thought there. would be to no difficulty in corssing, as they had ey no load on the wagon. he The little stream was much deep e- e:r than they counted. on,. however, o- and hardly had they gone into it be fore the swift waters were carrying in them and their team down streath. ri- The horse and mule struggled 'hard re to pull to the other bank but the Ly, strong current and wagon were too re much for them. Before he could ks 'hardly realize his condition, the ne In gro saw both animals go down in the f- wafter. - It is almost a miracle that the man er a:rd woman were not drowned also. 'm The. loss of the male and horse is a ne severe blow to the old darkies. Thh e- wagon was not damaged to any ex tent. e ca Wants Taxes Refunded. e- Mr. John L. Hunter, of this county, will petition the general assembly at its coming session to refund to him n- the sum of $15077 which amount he of has paid as taxes to the several coun - ty treasurers of 1;ew.berry e.ounty a from the year 1876 to 1906. It seems that Mr. Hunter for thirty-one years had assessed to him ninety-two acres er of land more than* he really owned. of He did not discover this fact until a he few months ago when he had cause th have a survey made of his planta tion. At his request Auditor Crom er has prepared a statement showing Sthe assessment per acre, thei number mof mills levy, and the .sum of over Spaid taxes for each yeal-. In all pro sbability an act will be passed direct ingthetrasuerto repay Mr. Hun ter the sum due him. LIl Stock in Wreck. Messrs. A. T. Brown and G. M. B. h,Epting left Newberry a few 'days d since for the various stock markats, ~o' purchase horses and mules for k>beir stables here. At St. Louis these rentlemen bought a carload of ani aials which were shipped out to New tberr:: a-:d Messrs. Epting :nd Brown *start ed,.hcnme. Telegrams from thema state that their cac of stoek sstock were killed and -nearly ali the tremainder badly bruised up. Messrs. e pting and Brown upon investigation .turned the whole .ear over to the rail road ecmpany, and wenit back to St. Louis -to make another ,purehase. e Make AEsignmrent. re Messrs. Bitt and Felker, a firm :y composed of J. J. Hitt and J. C. Fel : ker, who 'have been doing a general 4 merchandise 'business on Main stiret, r- next to Mimna-ugh's, for some time, es have made an assignment for the e- benefit of their ereditors. Messrs. - Frank L. Bynum and Henry C. Ho 4 loway are the assignes sBasebafl at Newberry College. The students of N~ewberry (College dare getting ready for the opening of the basebali seasoxr. While Croueh and Cabaniss. the star pIayers of last year, will not bet on the team this _. year, the boys have some excellent enew materi-al, and hope to be able to e put out a winning team. The basevali association had a rmeeting last week, at which the fol t lowing offiers were elected: hT. W. Cappelmnann, president; E. L. Young, secretary;- Teneh Q. Booz er, manager and treasurer; 3. C. Gog Sgans, Jr., coach; C. W. Riser, assist Sant coach. aThe report of the treasurer showed t $160.00 on hand.. -,Off to the Legislature. er The general assembly of South ,Carolina convenes today at 12 o'clock. v'e )The reepresentatives from N-ewberry cy counity will be in their pl-aces prompt lv. Senator Blease left for Colum Sia' Sunday. Representatives John 'stone and Aull went dowa yesterday. ne Dr. Wyche will leave Prosperity this ty |m~orning. Mr. J. Fred. Sohumperti m. 1the sergeant-at-arms of the senate, [r. ) end'. Mr. J. R. Boulware, doorkeepei ~e. d tht boy, 'ave lso one COUNTY TEACHERS. Association Has Good Meeting De- al spite Weather-School Improve- h, ments Move. I f1 17.5: 1 Iie doll llr (11 r':inw me - ft e Newberry County b.' *kI'..~Iflon saturJ lv. P i. J. 8. W0 eall Holloway made r an 'xcelhn: i :.. Frar.ions. Prof. h, Holloway knew his subjeet from he- p: _inninz t:> c:)sl. and in his -own inmis- ir tk -a!!, ay, evplaini d thi many dif- C< flenlties tilat very teather has in ft fra:t'ons to children and it fi - i ted that more of the .4: 1w -. present to hear his a; simple, masterly talk. Prof. Hollo-. 1r w:v illustrated lis talk with the use al of ci:cles and rectangles. ci Miss Estes followed Prof. Holloway ir with a brief report of the school im- F provement assocition to which sh3 d, was a delegate. She spoke . of the of splendid work this association has m done in the past year. In the last fi four years it has grown from a mem- 31 bership of 33 to 3,000. Miss Estes -.rged the organization of local as- G sociations, one in each school district. ti The only requirements for member- B ship is the promise of each woman to N do one definite thing for the improve- dE ment of the s.chool. From every tl county in the state the greatest need C( was a.n awakening of the patrons to tN the importance and absolute necessity S of education for their children-the tl ultimate hope of the state. Miss Es tes is county organizer for Newber-y e county. a The next meeting will be held the si second Saturday in February and to 01 it every teacher interested in his or her work is urged to come. s :Civic Association. T The qivie Association will meet at hi the chamber of commerce tomorrow n' (Wednesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. a' A full attendance is desired as a mat- c ter of importance will have to. be de- m cided at this meeting. Mrs. R. D. Wright, President. to Smyrna Union. s -Members of Smyrna Local Far- P1 mer's Union are urgently requested m to attend a meeting at the school d~ house, Friday afternoen. Business of great importance necessitates your presence. Alec D. Hudson, President. or Newberry Circuit.. >Bro. I. H. Boulware, chairman of nm the board of sterwards, asked me to call a meeting of the stewards of Gi Newberry circuit, to meet at the par sonagie at eleven a. mn., Wednesday, 22, inst. Because of the very disagreeable weather last Saturday we did' not t have a sufficient attendance to justi- fr fy us~ in hoM.ir. our quarterly con- th ference as appointed. Bro. Roper:, orr P. E., re'nue-t3 Te to a!'"unlne tht the ausrterly confVerence will he h.ld on the sam~e day as above an noned for the stewards meetin'. re Let me urge the officials, as you see j we will ha7eKia f-I'4 days work, to he o" hand promptly at 11 a. in., as the business will begin at that time. ~ A. H. Best, P. C. Jan. 13, 1908. Teagure-Satterwhite. Miss EsteTe Teague, daught'er of aj Mr. David Teague,~and Mr. Frank M. Satterwhite, son of Mr. R. S.' Satter- C white, both of t'his county, were unit *ed in the holy' bonds of matrimony, at the iiesidence of the bride's par- to ents, on December 25th, last, the ke ceremony being peirformed by Rav. y, Mr. Latimer. 1 Prd o urFo. Told Yet? t Po.and Madam Rinaldo, 'the west- iit< e:n Palmnists :~Ww it 920 Main St., at have announced -Saturday Jsan. 25th at as their last day in Newherry. So far H they have had nearly two hundred N patrons who were not only pleased, ac but astonished at the 'ease with which at th Rinaldos eorrectly read their a~ lives. The feature of their readings ar is the wonderful accuracy with which bt their predictions come true and with- th in the .time specified, whieh is fre quently within 24 hours. This caus e3 many persons who have had little or no faith in Palmistry to change their ideas of it;-at least as far as the Rinaldos are concerned-as one man expressed it, ''I don't believe T< in fortune telling, yet how 'can these ti people tell me so much, that I know ai happened in my life.& The low charge of 15 and 25 cents th for readings will continue. Horse Breaks Neck. Mr. George Swittenb'erg suffered the loss of a valudh!'a horse Sunday. The animal had just been turned out A of his stable, and as he ran out. slip j pe,te fan breaking his n-eck. In Mayor's Court. When Mayor Langford took a the front row Saturday moi found three mourners lo rnestly into hi face. Ed. Hai as ine of tihe e. he heing ch ith 1:sSin a few nnfriendly j r.. : l am:t. Lila iCarli aL:11ee. Ed . i he Was _11ilty li iaid.-cd out to him four d - ten dav. It turned out a aring that Lilla had used a ofantity and handled a briekba affray. so she was notifi, )ugh up four kiale seed or to b -ee by taxpayers for ten days. nes were paid. George Whitener was suspic being on too intimate terms toxiearing liquors. George wf Laurens last Thursday. Now, ty has a CaryaCothran dispe its midst. Policemen Adam: ranklin visited George's house ty morning and found several q Laurens booze. The prisone itted his guilt, and was 'told fty dollars would keep him oveling for the next thirty d There wias also a charge ac aorge for selling a small amou e stuff that is almost as stroi art Hudson. This was continu ond-ay mor4ing, at which tim fendant said he wasn't guilty Le mayor said he was guilty, mmanded him to hand the renty-five dollars, or to repo perintendent Epting for an irty day period. Allen Cannon, as black as the get to be, and with lips as the latest arrival from Af inny shore, was, up for stealinz -anges from one of the Lar -uit stores. He said he cot ey "not guilty," and he just no sah" when the charge 'was be young man who testified ac m was positive that "dat was gah who stole a dem orat id Allen must raise a elearing rtifreate with a V on it, or ud on his shoes for fifteen do Death of An Infant. Little Mary Angella infant d r of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Li on, was 'born Oct. 16, 1907, an trted this life Jan. 9, 1907, al oaths and 24 days. "She is ad, but sleepeth.' J. D. She: Et. Bethel Union. The Mt. Bethel Farmers' Uni dered to meet on Fiday,. Jai 08, at 2.30 p. m. All member ~ed to be present. Important ~ss. 'I no. S. Rufl ~o. S. Ruff, Preside Secetary. Stolen Cow Found. Sheriff Buford last Friday. I e cow stolen by Charles E om N9wt Wilson. The sheriff i e eow in the possession of: illiams, a .colored butcher at i re, he having 'bought her from . Mr. P. B. Qdefl, cons'ta]k hitmire, asisted Sheriff Bufoi covering the cow. Harris SD EUST-PE~OOF SEED C for sale. Grown by T. M. Two three hundred bushels IA .Abram &G EEDITORS OF HITT-& FEL ibel m;:ther to Appon: Agent or Agents. Hitt & Felker, (a mercantile mposed of J. J. Hitt and J. C: r, doing business in the Tovi mberry, S. C.) having this Jan th, 1908; made an assignment eir property to the undersigne e benefit of their ci-editors, th~e >rs of said &iim of Bitt & Fi e hereby called together, to the law office of Hunt, Hu iter, attorneys, in the Toii mberry, -South Carolina, on y, the 21st day of January, 4 o'cloek p. in., to proceed ti pointment of their agent or af d for the transaction of gueh siness as may properly come b e meeting. Frank L. BynruE 'Henry C. Hollow Assignees of Hitt & Felli OPERA HOUSE FOR REN Sealed bids will be received b wn Council of Newberry', s. c 12 o'clock M., Feby 5th, Ld then opened, for rent oi oera Houtse, Newberry, S. C., ree years. For further information app e Clerk and Treasurer, .FEu; 'erts. R{espeetfully, J. J. Langford ttest: May Euc. S. Werts, Clerk and Treasurer. The Local Market. look Meat .. .. .. ..-- 8 to10 1-2 -ning, Hams ... .... -- -----. 16 to 18 oking Best Lard .. .... .121-2 tman Best N. 0. Molasses ..... 60 to 7C ared Good M. 0. Molasses .. .. 35 to 44) b)io:I) Corni.... .. .. ... ....- 90 u"t;oI Meal ..... ..... ...... 90 .ilt Mixed Chicken Food .... 9a llaril Hay ........ .......1.25 to 1.40 t th: 1st Patent Flour .. ...5.50 to 6.00 x little 2nd Patent Flour . .....5.00 to 5.50 dur- Good Ordinary Flour ....4.50 to 4.75 d to Sugar .... ........-.. .5 1-2 e fed Rice .. .. ...... ...... 5to 81-3 Both Coffee Roasted .... .. .. ' 15 Coffee, Green .. .. .. .. 10 to 20 ioned Cotton Seed meal .. .. 1.35 wit Eggs .. . ......... ... 25 s uP Poultry ........... .. loc. lb. that nasary Newberry Cotton Market. and Corrected By Nat Gist. Fri- Good Middling ..... ....11. uartz Striet Middling ...... . r ad- Middling ... . ....... .... that om SPECIAL NOTICES. ays.. ainst I CENTA WORD. at of No advertisement taken for less 1g as than 25 cents-, ed to e the But LOST-Between Calhoun and Boun and dary streets, gole hatpin bearing clerk . initials M. L. S. Finder pleas re rt to turn to this oflee, and receiv re other ward. y ev- LOST OR STOLEN-On Saturday, thiek Jan.-11, gold pin with letters S. C. dca 's C., 1906, engraved on it. Reward two if returned to this office. ibrey ldn't FOR SALE BY S. B. AUTA 2 hous said es, one vweant lot on Harper street' read. and two lots on Main street. Te.e; ainst houses above -being oceupied. by a da Rev. Phillips and P.; E. Scott. ge," not.sold by the first of Mareh *ill aouse be 'rented. Two nice lots in M have street suitable for stores. _ SNWBERY BUILDING ' a0 OOMPANY.-Dues are payable augh- the Exchange Bank on or vin- the 15th of each month. .. - d de- paid promptly penalty wi red 2 -'M.L.' earmnan not ly. HIGHEST MARKET PlIE for nice beef eattle. J. .Sm at thie old fispensary staan4 on is - i. 18, WANTED-YO)UR LA.UNDET~ s are sendto C. C.Laundry toYb 'busi-. deried just as you like it. Ag at Herald and News.'-Broadn Ruff Age:its. ~ nt.-: WE HAVE JUST AEEIVD Tennessee with a car load oC mules' for the. Newberry market 'ound lected by ourselves. arris 2t Wilson & Bo ond ~rew IF YOU WAN2T YOUE R Vt and epffs- launded 3t.~e Har 'bring them to The Herald andNM ~ad office-Thursday and leave them with. 'd in Broaddus & Ruff, agents for C. . Sinl Laundry. - WANTED-Everybody to know that ATS -I have bought thre undertaingC Neal. buainess of the late L. M. SpeersT tam prepared to serve the publie LSt.P. F. Batr LOST-On Saturday mornind, be.., tween the residence of Mr. George M C. Hipp and thie Ashley Minuf'ae turing company, a Bro'wn Leather fi Pocketbook, containing Gold M4 d al, German prize, engraved "1.' . *A. S'wittenberg, 1907";; gold braea- 4 nary, let; gold neckiece; five dollar blTh >f all and some silver change. Liberal re i for ward if returned, f,o Geo. C. Upp. h c red- _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ze NOW IS THE TIME TO OEDER4 nt & brick for repairing. Best brick, -n of best jaeilities, best deliveies. Ship.. Nues- anywhere in the state. Write oa 1908, for priees. '. > the Stmnter Brick Works. oftirer REPAIR SHOP-I have my furni efore ture repair shop in the old colored Fcolored Baptist church in collegi 1, street. Wesley Meanm. ay, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :er. FOR RENT-The old. .tEb]mestead near Silver Street, .cently occupied by W. W. rt man. Will rent all or part of th ., un- place. Apply for further informa 1908, tion to W. S. Spearmian, Newber- - foW .ry,S. C. ly to NOTICE-We have now, our shopi e. S. ecomplete, and are ready, to do all kinds of work, whatner in iron orE wood. We are prepared to f'.2 your boilers. engi a, wagons, bugz 'or. gi'es..,mule shoeing, or anything else, give us a trial. Newberry Maehia-a Shop.