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PURELY PERSONAL. '>i.Q /Movements of Many Pco])l< $Jewl>ermns and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss M a r \ Ifiser has _*_;??11?* In llain bri<l.:e. where -lie has mcccjiied a posit ion in |]>c railroad ollices. Mr. W. i Vrry ami .Mr. W. ! '. Kwarl Iravr this neck f.,r New York to pnrcha-e a complete ;,ew stock of winter clclliin:: and i?t*n 1 s furnishings for i lie new l inn nt' Kwarl-I'crrv company. Mr. A Uiarkwcidcr spent Wcdnesda v" in ('hapin. Mi. !< 1. t v<st< rday l<>r I .an: en M rs. < n'.ir.:!' .11>||iii,||(. entertained '11' W ''tliu'viiay a 11 ci in inn complimentary i>> Mc-danics (leu. .Mr('nichin. ? !' < * ?! u ii 11?i a : Lawrence Mill-. of Camden. ami I). I'iijm', ui' ('nltunliia. Mis. I). S. I'opc, who is \- is i t in *_r Mr-, . J. I'ope, will return to her home in (*111111111>ia I oiimrrow. Misses Klorence and Margaret Water-. i I Ocala, Kla., are visit intr Miss Mai lie Adams. Misses I?css ami Pauline (Jilder, Maude Laiejlord. Maud Kanl and Messrs. I,. (!. Kskridgc, Robert Mayand ('. I'. I'elham attended the > I a nee viven at Wliilmire on Wednesday eveni Mr. .1. hi. Norwood left Wednesday ni'jht lor l.eiliuue in -pi ml Thur-da\ witii his h i'o I! let*, |)r. Norwood. Mi-.- Ural l ie I !i- leiihaiiM'ii. w ho has he.mi vi-iliii-j' ndalives in the city. left yesterday lor h? r liouie in Ni wherry conu!y. The Slate. Mr-. ('. Richards and children have unite mi a l wo weeks \i-il in relative ami friends in Newherry.?The Stale. Miss i hi i sy (I Neale, ol ( 'id n in hi a. i- v i-iIii;u Mr-. R. I). Wright. Mi'. 'nliii I'. Kant, of Wiiilinire, stj^ni a tew day- in tiie eily this Week. M vs. .1. ? *;:/. ; era Id a'd Mi-.- .le-ie I'ii! ! 11 i I mI Mi. I 'leasanl -ee I "ii. | ,i i,. > :|ays w ith rri-itivi111 i in- I II \ ; hi- A !.. Mr. ' ' i !' I \\ I - ', I I I ' I'M . i II III,. \\ ill I'm ; i \ ,.ii Tile-da v. I '.1 a lee l\ . (tidier. !' ; It I I: i d II'",' Am,], Wed.C . I a \ aild ) ; i : i V , : i: n '; | a' ?in ? ' < . I n-iid la<> 11a i! I 11 ' 'I \\ 11 in ia.\ e\ en I Ioii/i r ! '.r.>- ;ia\ e :iio\ int.. [,. i ;new -; .H e i i Mail : > i t i ;nni a i. n< \ W eil ,11 epa; ! |n vn ; , a a r I l'e- I Hie;; i . ;| I Ml |',| e\ . 5 , I in 1 e v\ ere lii a \ y i in - i . I" I- "I tile I- -I Ml n : \ .. I 'I'm 1!; \ ,1 . I ".lie, a |I Mi-_.il! a id ill, rai l; IMl _ i I li t !: "U11; \ a.:\ C he.' :. . 1111111.1 i fleara .< . ?a.e ! -j i-ii d.1 d :- selling even ; h:u.: i:i In -i.-re -II iMle foil 1 1 h off. 1 here ha- in ell a -li'dll eliallMe III liie schedule of tiie Southern inornimr train I roni ('oluinliia. It i- due to arrive a lew iiioineiils earlier. M :'. i ' . S. 11 a rd \ send - a cot ton IdoiMn from lii- forty acre field in M a \ >in11 11 . n I lie lii -I o| .1 ul.\. Me--,-. W. (i. I'ejcr.-on a> .1 T. II. Wicker, of Newherry, and d. W. I). lohn-ton. of Kinard-. came llirouu'h I .aureus ye-J iM'da\ on ilieir way as delegate |o the Stale I', K. I>. ('olivelll i i . which is now holdinc i;- annual se-sioii in (ireenx ilie lmln\. Thur-ilay. Thre cheers for the Lauren and Newhctrv R. K. h.'s. Tlie.v have tiie stamp of unod-fellow ship on their foreheads. I.aureus Herald. Commuion, Council Meeting and Singing at Colony Church. The i u _! i n _ choir of I'tdo. v will nieet at the church on ne\i Sunday ?\enite. al :: o'clock. Wc hoe. the choir and nieinher.- .tl l!ie ciiurcn win I 111 olll ' ' !' !' A spec'' ' tatioll i- I Nlcll.'e I ' " will! . interesteil in '.rood siu'.Mn.u'. T'-cre '! a!o ' . :mti"'.'>n at the ahove named eliurch on the seci>ii I Sunday i',: ipcth. Sunday .- " 1 a: '(>. preachin'^ al .11 o'clock. Preparatory services on Saturday previous. AI 1 o'clock I lie council is also rci|Ucsleil to meet. Do *t forirel the lime, Saturday, .Inly loth al I o'clock. The council should all he present as there is husiness of much importance to consider. Yours fraternally. July 1007. T. J. \Y. Ravbccnc. The ineinhcrs of I'achnian Chapel church will iurnish a first <dass harbecue on the church .urouiuls on Friday.. Jul ' 'JO, for the benefit of the church. Refresbmetits will be served find will be in charge of Mrs. Jirriinio Kpps. Cut-Olf to Be Drained Today. The cut-off .'it Old Town will be drained today, and a barbecue and fish fry will be served. The indications point to a large attendance from different sections of the county. Mr. John W. Sanders will furnish the barbecue, ami it will be cooked by Mr. James Dunbar. ^. | ' KILLED HIS FATHER. > J J. Willie Taylor Quarrels With His | Wife?Son Takes Part?Father Killed. SimMi !;:y|(.r. a man about IjI'A'iilv years i.M. became ell j a jed in | ?i:::iri-??I w:t;i hi- t ;iI Ii.t -I. Willie I. iv! i i<: \\ ediiesi Jay j| | j which resulted in ;i I i111 a <1 as a further result .1. Willi." Taylor was tli>:i 1 at : I '2 <i 'clock. ' Wednesday niulil. I hi* |?;irlitv-- have live,I neat I'rosi pcrity. lint I lu- t i I >( of | |ii> yea r IHiiVI i'?l lo Saluda county and :( was there jliia! :lr i i i. ? i < * i: i l\ occurred. The i it 1 I ttriiia l imi yesterday itn *rn i it vr was ' !i i < '?:u ii w.i - I a l < . I !ia t I. Willie Taylor \va> <|Uarrelim: uilli and ; "I itcrw i-e mi-l rra I inv hi< wile. Simon ! I ;iyl"i - iii*11!n*r, a i d ii a I lie, Simon, I look a hand in I he <jua ri rl with tin! n ~11!I a- staled. I. \V i I lit* Taylor was slioi in (lie j I? f I 1) ri vi > I J us I below I lie left nipple | a1 d dir.l from t ii? w ounds about 1'J o'clock Wednesday niht. j Mrs. I'ayloi. Simon's mother was a I Boland before she became Mrs. TayI lor. BANK AT LITTLE MOUNTAIN. I Secretary of State Commissions One To Have $10,000 Capital. .... I ir v?.,.rHarv ft state ye-terday issued a ? i n 111 i - - i? n to the Farmers' J -in.I Mcn-lia t-' ban!. o|' Kittle Mouttj tain, in Newberry counly. The capiI !:?I is placed at *l'tt.lMMI and .1. II. ; W iand \\ . A. ('mints arc the eori | lorat or-, The Stair. 11 li. FULMER-HUTCHINSON. Pretty Home Wedding Wednesday Morning?Will Reside at Union. A preli v lionir weddim:' occurred j 1 'ii-; III'.ruin ;,! I lir residence of M r. ' d M W. W. h'nltnrr. on Flm' ' avr-i v. w lira | In j? da i . liter, I M s- Leila Fulnier. became t!?? bride ol Mr. I * n I'u> \\ . 11 !i i chiuson. a y?>nn,:,i l?u-.inr-"s i; a:i I 1 nioti. The cercmonv ' ? :' I i mm ' I>y | J e v. W. I | I J | , ( v. j ' 1 ' ?a oi- ..t Si. i '.ml V- I iii! I t ran j church. ri'r weildin'.*" parly entered the pnrl"f in I In- !'o!!o w i if.; order: Masters Marlon and Fulnier Wells, who took 'e ir appointed places beside the mij'-lf". Mi.!'.. A. Fnltner and Miss Net-1 In- Moore. and Mr. (!r.?r^e K. Ilufchand Mi-- I.ana II ill iw aimer. ri'.- room was decorated with poli ' d i?l-,!iis which enhanced the solein' n'1 v of ilie occasion. I lie t riends <>1 the bride and '..'room remembered them in a substantial j 'manner, and m:r y handsome and jii eful presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. Ilutehinton left this tniirniii'.:' for 1'nioti. where they will | reside.--Columbia Record, 3rd. Between Two Charmers, j We have the be-1 town and the best * ""imty in the I'iedniont.- Newberry I I Icrald and News, It would be so delightful to have a summer residence in a beautiful location somewhere on the di \ ill in:: line. Think we'd like j !o navi' our -le?*piuu apartment in one j coir 'y and ealiuir department in the joiiier taking turn about in Laurens and New berry. Once or twice we've heard of ilie man who was placed between the devil and the deep sea; and then a\rain we have heard id' the fellow that .'jot into an awful predicnj ment by sittinir between two eipiallv j :>! t rac' ive charmers. Mow happy lie j would be if- ; but that same old it' 'lias beet I'lavim; the dickens ever ..ii ,w...i i.'.., i.?e uluil lie ?\ .-til ' j ' ' for ! if ' sho'd ] ?' i'-e \ da- i it ?. : > |:? ! :ret | : ;er; 1 '. I Ji.st Look at the Fishes. I here w ill be a hot time in the O! to lav. Friday lto? fish fry. j red Ind barheeuc, fun ami frolic. S< ?> no! ic eis(where in this pas er and v< will catch on lo this bi?.v lisli affai I litis is no bail lor suckers. Won't | von have a hand in it I.islen to (hi-. | ,\ 1.") acre po: d. eontainimr eii?ht < r . !<),(Km pounds of fish, is |t) be draii. | ed today. Kri?lay, duly .*?th. and yci can '.ret in for one dollar, which wi ' entitle you to all that you can eat ami to an equal distribution of the fishe-. This is a hn?'o proposition to a i?ooi' eater, for he also stands a chance rf hrinyinii' home, or seMini; a thousand pounds' of fish flesh.?Laurens Herald. Barbecuo. We will qrive a first class barbecue at St. Luke's school house in No. 0 j township on .inly fi. The public is itijviied. Dinr.cr will be served at 10 cents. The Farmers' t'nion will meet at e school house on that day and a ! larue crowd is expected, s Oeorire A. T,on^. Clarence Louof. DEATH OF MR. JNO. A. EDDY. Cut Down Suddenly in the Prime of ; < His Usefulness and Young Manhood. Mr. .Inliii A. K.ltly died at 1>| home in this city :it an e'arh houri1 Wednesday morniny. His do:i;h was ; * i Midden. and has caused inueli -orniw j ? in Newberry. lie was well and on I I I llie street ami at his busine.--; Tues- i ( day, in !iis usual health. Ho was tak- j ( i n suddenly ill early Wednesday j t morniny. and in about two hours he ?' was dead. His physician, 1)i. W. M.jc llotiseal, was summoned, and was at 1 his bed side when the end caiii-. Mr. i.ddv was a member of : m linn 1" <?|" F.ddy & Kellers, yen Is' furni-diers. s For a number <>l years lie was a sales- | man for O. M. .laniiesou, ami after n Mr. .lamieson was bought out >y Sum- a mer Brothers, lie continued i' the f same capacity in the employ.Sum- f mer Brothers, until several months , ayo, when he and Mr. UufusU. Fel-.; M lers formed a pratnership and went j j, into the clothing and gents furnish- ; f ings business. I u Mr. Fddy had many friends in New-! n berry and throughout the eoiinty. as p has Mr. Fellers, and their business j w as suece>sful. ||(> was quiet anil nil- > ^ assuming' but general favorite and his sudden taking off will be cause of' sorrow to his many friends. His death is a loss to the coininnn-j ity. ami his family have the ?! p sympatliy of his mauv friends. Mr. F.d ly was about -10 year- of | aye. Me was married to Miss Cromer. j* a dauyhter of the late Auditor \Y. 0. Cromer. of this couv.ty. lie leaves a widow and a child to mount his dc- j pant ure. , Me was a son of Mr. W. II. F.ddy ; of Jalapa. Funeral services wore held yesler- ; day niorniny at ten o'clock and burial was had in Kosemont. The Mayor's Court. * There have been few ca^e* in lite mayor's court duriny the pi-: sever-, al days. On Wediu-sday ''ra vilie Coleman ami Annie Coleman v ere ar-j ' esled. the former charged u ii: _ and keepiny in possessi- contra- " band li?jU"?r, and tin; latter charyed with transporting contraband lirp.ior/ The I rial of these ea^es \\a filed for j Saturday morniny. County Farmers' Union. * The County Fanners' a.ion of, Newberry county will nee1 at St.j l.ukes on Saturday, .In'.- (i. President (>. |'. (niodwin, of the ate associa ion. will t'e present a I deliver ai: , addre.-s. Preside: t Good * iti has done some hard and eanu-.; work in the au>e of the farmers n: ion movement, and man\ t f |!ie I'arn: ^ of N: wher- j rv county who !tave mu yet had the ^ pleasure of h ;ari?:y him will be glad to know that ho will lie present. Another feature of the. mooting will be an address by the Rev. J. A. j Sliuh. ' ! . Mr. \Y. C. Brown i- president of the comity associalio- and Mr. J. B. 1 O'Neal! Ilolloway is secretary. Good Connection. The llirotiv.li frei^hi which the P., ! \. iV I.. 11a> put on I'i'oni Coltnr.bia ! in the morniny, pa>sinu Newberry at and returniny at S.:iO p. m., mention . !' w!:i"li was made in The Herald i and News makes connection at Laurens in the morniny for both Spartan- 1 burg and Greenville and there in the 1 afternoon makes connection with trains front both these cities, so I hat persons ilesiriuy to to either ' '!reenville or Spa rt anbury may do <o ! and return to Newberry the same day iviny nearly an e tire day in either ' "MV. . . . I, I'iiis train also carries mail in ouches for Newberry and Laurens !' and gives us the State in Newberry I is early a* it is put on the st reels of j * Columbia. It is umlcr>tood that President Cliilds will make this train permanent. l! is hoped that lie will. 1 Barbecue?Clay Pigeon Shott. ; Barbecue and clay piyeon shoot at ! P>. P>. Lei t/.soy's, Thursday, July 25. U Kverybodv shoots but mother. Twen- ! ty-five shots entry >1.00 of which i ' half will be divided in prizes for two highest scores. All members of Gun j Club Teams will shoot in 1st class, all j* others in 2nd class, j P>. B. Leitascy. Jos. M. Brown. jl Service at Mt. Zion. The He v. Mr. Carson will preach > at Mt. Zion church on Sunday morning at .11 o'clock. ( NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS. ' Books of subscript ion to the on pi- ' !V-il stock of the Fanners and Mer- ' chants Bank of Little Mountain will ? be opened at the store of Counts and 1 Shealy at Little Mountain, S. C., on Tuesday, July 0, l!M)7. J. II. Wise, \Y. A. Counts, M Corporators. MASONIG PICNIO. Joint .Gathering of Newberry and Prosperity Lodges, at Prosperity, 011 July 25. The annual picnic ol' the Masonic odges ol' Newberry ami Prosperity ivill be held at Prosperity ?>ti ThursI'ay, July 2~>. The joint picnic ol' liese Indies is always a pleasant occasion for tlie Masons and tlicit' 'riends, and the work which is being lone by the joiat committee is assuring' that the picnic this year will he ven mure enjoyable than those which uive been given heretofore. Many proininent speakers will be resent and will deliver addresses on appropriate topics of interest. Invitations liave been extended the lembers of the lodges at Whitinire ad at Peak, and a good atlendar./> roin each of these bulges is looked or. The full programme will be anouneed later. Everybody is cordially uvited to be present. Arrangements or transportation to and from the rounds have been made by the comlit lee for all who will desire transportation. R. MELDAU, office Herald & News buildup. bVcspect fully tenders his profes- io a I services to citi/ens of Nc wberrv a id surniumlinu' country. Calls responded to promptly day i.i' 11t. |ie-idenco Uovee Si. OR REN'I?No,v live room house. Electric lights ami all modern improvement-. Apply P. 0. 1 ?ox "ill. 'OR RENT?Three nice rooms. Eusuite. 1 i1 it housekeeping?party no children, no objection to one. however. if under good control. Exclusive. Herald and News. 'OR SALE?I.ate I-"lat Dutch audi Drum Head cabbage plants, ready for transplanting, by Frances P>obb, ! Prorpei-iiy. S. Iat l"> cents per' "UST RECEIVED a fresh shipment of breakfast Hoc, also fresh line of cakes and crackers. Phone us your orders early. Phone 205. Hayes and Co. jOST OR STRAYED?Small Jersey Milch cow. Light red color. Reward if returned to R. ('. Perry. GREENWOOD LUMBER and Bobbin Mfg. Co... Greenwood, S. C. Manufaet urers of doors, s:ish, blinds, flooring. ceiling, mouldings, etc. Mill work a specialty. BEFORE BUYING or selling a farm or any property, write The Caroline Realty and Trust Company, Bishopville, S. C. tf 2taw. FOR SALE?Thirty or forty thousand feet yellow pine ceiling and flooring, ready to put up, $17.00 per thousand feet f. o. b. Leesville, S. C. Hill around, framing sized, $1."?.r?0 per 1000. Leesville Lumber Co.. Leesville, S. C. STATEMENT Of the condition of the \Ym. Colenan & Co.. bankers, located at \Yhitnire, S. C., at the close of business lune 11. 1007. Resources. ,oans and Discounts $110,907 10 )eniand Loans 55,010 00 herdrafts 3.">, 0SI 33 )ue from Banks and Hankers 20.l!>7 -1-1 'urreiicy 1,733 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies f;so |o "hecks and Cash Items.. 329 39 Total $209,030 42 Liabilities. Undivided Profits, loss Current Expenses and Taxes Paid $ 3.9SS 27 )ue to Hanks and Bankers 32.310 30 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 133,:. 12 31 rime Certificates 1-I.07S "il 'ashier's Checks I ll 00 tfotes and Hills RedisConnted j.. 7.1.000 00 'ills Payable 10,000 00 Total $209,030 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Before mo came Lloyd Osborne, Cashier of The Wm. Coleman & Co., Hankers, who being duly sworn, says hat the above and foregoing slatenent is a true condition of said Bank, is shown by Ihe books of file in said ?a 11<. (Signed) J no. I). Stokes, Notary Public. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st day of July, 1907. We are making (on quite a good n Oxfords, especially heavier goods. 'T to buy, as in a sh the heavier soles v sirable, fine for \ cially for those goi We have some Leathers which we at $3.50 that we $2.90. We have left alsc sizes 2 to 4, which out at $2.25, snap and very serviceai: Shall be pleased our line of Shoes, ' vmw (mux n-rxmst inzr;7twawv>t\ia^?wx?c.i NATIONAL BANK OF c rv> c (i7l$ S ? mm^\\ li flHfc /F IT'S A FAIR E] when a business man places h care of a National Bank- rnd c nient little book that records this, he pays ALL bills by cli Ion paper, and thus firmly < |standing. Backed by the ban l responsibility and probity, he success. The National Bank DIRECTC M. A. Carlisle. H. C. Mos J. A. Blackwelder. Robt. Nor B. C. Matthews. S. B. Aull. mammmmmmmrmmmam 1 ??an ??n?mmwp mrjjw pu ?: 1 : } : MAIN ST Better fixed to sg than e' Fresh Meats, Groceries, Canne Cig Give us your orde do the rest. Price Boozer V * . - special pricesi nany styles / the welts ojB is a good tiraJ ort whi!e n/ovw vill be ver^f de? A/alkin&,/espe-i ng on trips. ' welted! Patent!! ;re made to selllj are selling atl d a few Tanslwe are closingl py as to style | Die. to show youjf THE BEST. I NEWBERRY S, CI |j ^ p |j| P H OW fCHANGE is ready money in till arries away the con^jjH the fact. Armed wjmR icck, transacts businesM establishes his financial? k\s <j;reat reputation fan s takes a short road \Mis an A-/, repository. If eley. T. B. Carlisle. I, ris. Geo. Johnston? Jos. H. Hunter.H. 'REET, | ;rve our tradflt d Goods, B ars and h Tobacc? rs and we wjH ss always rigljR Bros