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PUBEIY PEBSOXAL Movements of reany Pf^ople, Jfewberrians, and Those Who Yislt Newberry. ilessrs. Edg-,.ir Rygth and Wm. Haut -ske spent the week-end in Columbia ! Miss Mary Wright spent Saturday iao Columbia. 31 r. and Mrs. Grady W. Yonce motored to (Columbia Saturday. Ur. A1 Rikard of California spent ll?e week-end in Newberry with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rikard. 33iss Kathleen Hayes returned last week from an extended visit to relatives in Columbia. Hir. #W. W. Bar re of Lexington spent Sunday in Newberry with rela ttres. Misses Mildred Evans and Kathryn "Harms spent tre week-end in Columbia. the guests of Mrs. William Brooker. Ur. H. H. Evans and his son, Mr. James Herbert Evans of Newberry .spent yesterday in the city.?Columbia Rrnnrd 33r. Kenneth R. Kreps, of the Porearia high school faculty, spent Friday in the city, going to Columbia Saturday to attend the football game. He Twas official time keeper for Newberry. Harold Epting and 'Milledge Shealy were the Lindsay Hill boys attending Sag- the football game in Columbia Saturday when Newberry wiped the Carolina team off the earth. y j The members of the Newberry college faculty who attended the New.terry-Carolina game in Columbia Saturday were: President J. H. Harms, Profs. Sidney J. Derrick, W. H. StemEL B. Setzler and Clyde Walker. ^ r> tt "nr?; SJ. tfvuu luxo. xv. xx. rvxigxit, mis. "Hobert Holmes, Misse^^Maude Eptim?, Sath Digby and <Vttood&? Bowman mo- 1 tared to Columbia Saturchs to at- ' tend the Xewberry-Caroliua football ' " < ^saaae. Dr. E. E. Stuck and Messrs. George aSwztteirbengS, Henry and Paul Adams, Joe Keitt, Keifer and Tom Wicker were among the Newberry people at- t -tending tre football game Saturday in:t 11 Columbia. t ?St. Summer has made a number of Sriexuls in this county and they regret ins leaving?Greenwood Index in not- : Sng She return of Mr. L. E. Summer * epcct >anety Six to bis old home in ' ^tsrlfiTrr. c r .3ii- Stanmore Langford being able tio rtnrrn to his duties at the South<era Power company's sub-station in 1 - A Ml V..V 1 3Iessr?K;rry, alter nis recent nmess, mo anbstfjtntfc, Mr. Williom iWendet, has ? :Tdtarawd to Union, where 'he went at c JnL . ( Among the college students attending the football game in Columbia 1 ^Saturday were: Messrs. Herman SBBeozer. Lewis and Stokes Houck, FunySerTrarke, Ed and Clarence Davis, Herfnam Langford, Lloyd* G-my, Zofler 1 Ka&rg, Gaillard, Oxner and others. Mr. and Mrs: P. E. SScott and Mrs. eorge Jolmstone are among the out- 1 ?f-town guests expected for the Moore- . 4Jarr wedding in Columbia on Thurs Aaj. *iMr. Scott will 'be one of the "Bskers.. The bride-elect, Miss Caroline Dow Moore, is well known in 3fcm?i>erryT having aften visited Mrs. ! SfflCL 2Ir_ and Mrs. J. E. Summer 'have aretarned from Newberry, where they speafc several days with Mr. Summer's soother, who has been ill but is bet- ' t^r Tiie reoort that Mr. Summer .'had j moved back to Newberry wus an error. It was Mr. L. E. Summer of JJinety Six, who returned to !his old ^&ae in the county.?Greenwood JourraaL J^BIOrS AND ALL ABOUT. "Ever so many people are going from ZXewbernr to the State fair. Good evening, have you used Mccartys soap? "The Farmer in his Auto ia.t the Hank" is prominent in Newberry. Bunches of citizens from this place "will go to Columbia next Tuesday rto see Ringling Bros, circus. v Cotton ginned in Newberry county ?r*,i?eptember 25, 1916, 7797 bales ;3g2irafc 7746 to thia.t date last year. Sawing Circle of the Calendar society will meet with Miss Alice ZHoTsrstrv "Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. '.The tent opposite tke prettiest post-office building in the State is for a| vandeville show now on. J Jl "writer in the "Washington Post rsays a mother is the best teacher up ??o the child's tenth year. It is a shame that trere are no va-j I can houses for rent in this city. There are people loking for places. The Central school, Pomaria, will open on Monday, 16th, with Miss Hallie Wright of Laurens county, teacher. Cotton went to 17 cents in Newhprrv Satnrdav. the first time in 12 years. The Bachelor Maids will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 with Mrs. Wilson Brown at the residence of Mrs. 0. B. Cannon. Powerful Offensive of Newberry Eleven Too Much for the Carolinians. ?Headline in Greenville News the d/ay ? " after the iooiaau game iu vwuiuwa. Dr. E. H. Kibler, who has been sick i j the past week, his friends regret to j know, will not be in his office this ! week. Te great Holbrook Blinn and Ethel Clayton in "Husband and Wife" at | the Opera House, will draw the crowds ruesaay. Tihis a good electrical fall for Newberry. Mr. Jno. C. Goggans, Jr., and his assistants can testify as to that, that. , More good work wus done Sunday morning at Central Methodist church, +V10 iha1anr>o An tho was I YV liCXl UUV k/UAWiivv V *-*. V ?v .. raised. Manager 'Wells has just received' some more music for the Opera House. This announcement is sufficient to draw the crowds. There is a big difference between "ihuib" and hug." One goes to the! "Hub" for goods. There is no hug inj that store, unless you want to hug Hery Hevird or Mr. fVigodsky. The season is fine for subscribing1 to the new laundry. Help put the town on wheels and push it along.! Press the button, Mr. Julius Boozer! will do the rest. The registration books closed Saturday for go6d at K. C. Sligh's store. < A. large number of whites have regis* j' x-red Many colored applicants sought, certificates, but comparatively few! arere able to qualify. . On or before the 16th. of the pres- ]' mt month send by mail or parcel post ;o the president or the secretary of ;he civic league a gift for sale. They vill appreciate anything that "will ] >ring ten cents. 1 ? The contest manager, Mr. J. H. Sammons and his assistant, Mr. C. M. j? ?pting of Chapin, are succeeding with | jreat speed in the work they have unlertaken. They are able and affable ' nanagers. October is the month that was and s hailed with delight by the Indians, Phey called it Traveling Moon.?From; . in article on October. That is one', >f the many reasons why we are stuck m October. Mr. Matt W. Clary of the J. W. Kiber company, broke the large bone ot bis forearm Saturday afternoon while cranking his automobile as be R^as starting to Saluda to spend Sun- ' iay with, his cousin, Mr. lAi. L. Coleman. i Four whites and 14 co?.?re?l stood examination for teao-iers* ceniflcate.3 in Superintendent Barre's office last Friday. The former were: Missel* zron/1 T/1o \TaP Sfttzler Of JT cnv;ia iyuvu uuu iuu ??? t Pomaria and Miss Zula Stockman and Mr. J. C. Wessinger, Jr., of Little fountain. The automooile trade is lively in Newberry, but it will be livelier still when Baker and Oxner?H. P? t Baker and M. T. Oxner?fc-114 *hcir new garage. Baker doesn't sell the Srudebaker and somo other makes, but he and Oxner sel1 ;ne Dou.^e Brothers cars and the Hudson Super 6's. The contest now raging in The Her-, aid and News is spreading like wild fire in a dry straw field. The way in which the people all over the county are taking hold is agreeably surprising to those of us in the office who * * j?i had no idea it wouia ueveivy mw, such stupendous proportions, .and iii so short time. In B. T. Anderson's "'Anderson Dry Goods Company," chis city has an establishment that a metropolitan store can't back off the boards.?'Anderson Tribune. That Anderson went to Anderson after being in Newberry, but there are two more of the kind here; and the people of Newberry can go to Anderson without going to Ander sen. #A dinner was given at the Jeffer; son - hotel last night by the Newberry college "club of Columbia to the college football team. Covers were t j laid for 32 members. ?5riei speecnea were made by C. L. Kibler, M. D.f E. B. Setzler of tre college faculty, the Rev. J. C. Seegers, Coach Driver and F. iWl Cappelmann.?Sunday State. Speaking of coru, Mr Jeff B. Amiek took an ear of co-'ii Saturday to Summer Broil?ers grocery store tl.ai is worth mentioning. it woig'as one pound and threap uar.^rs slip shut1.'. It weighed two :,,o.i?'i-:'3 ni the shuck. Mr. Amick has six rov,^ ;.i> y;irdc "on;; of the same cora in his home patch. ! He's from Lexington Five minutes before the clock struck three Friday morning there was an-! other fire in Graveltown. Luc-ile Penn, j colored, occupied the house lost. Then j about three-quarters before noon oil ! the same day there was a secona j alurm. This last fire was a blaze on j j the premises of Mr. R. D. Wright in | i the city. It was in a small out-building, caused by hot ashes. A new little cnaft has been launched on the sea, a new little -ail is unfurled. Here's hoping the v\ oria may be good unto him, and he ma; Se good ' to the world. This little verse from a poem by Wilson (not Woodrow noia Newberry Wilson) in the New York i Qnn ic for the benefit of Mr. , ? - i W. L. Martin, Harrington street, at I whose home <a fine 11-pounder arrived last week. Martin sells Fords. In climbing the hill of difficult ascent in the journey of life, it comes 1 like the sun-burst upon the deep dark-; Less to have a number of sweet ladies all at once present to the tired trav- j 1 eler bouquets of beautiful flowers in the shape of kind words. It makes1 him look up to the heights of the' mountain tops, and not down to the descending valley which leads to thej depths of oblivion. Seven boys "were fined $2 each, by ' the recorder Monday for shooting craps " On n/1 Q ir TihdV III] I Ill Lilt? <JJLL,y H UU w.. paid. The boys saw Policeman E. H. Cousins on the edge of the park, when they quit; but later, thinking the policeman had disappeared, they went1. at it again. During the game one of. the hoys "wondered where old Cousins was." Whereupon the offijcer raised up from behind and said: "Herci lie is." The boys wilted right now. j Moral: Don't shoot craps in the park on unday; or anywhere else at any,' IS I J Mr. W. iW. Fitzpatrick, of the Clem-11 son college dairy, land County lAigent s r. M. Mills went a w^ek or so ago to e Mr. J. P. Wicker's to build" a silo. Mr. 11 Wicker's brother, Mr. H. M. Wicker, I y who built one last year, was so well v pleased with it foe is going to build 1: mother this week. The Messrs. Wick-1 ii ?r and Mrs. Minnie L. Caldwell will j ?o into the" dairy business and ship. cream. That Rutherford community is talive to the livestock business. They are preparing too, for a community! 'air at the Rutherford schoolhouse the ? I " >4th of November. j 9 rrv. J iV. - ? + mere cirriveu a,L luc m l stuicur emu. nusic conservatory of LeRoy A. and' M. M. Salter, in lower Main street, s I r last week-end a fine pi/amo?a Cable * Solo Carolina Interplayer?from the ^ Cable Piano company of Atlanta,! 1 which is good to hear. It is a beauti-;" ful and magnificent instrument?a joy to lovers of music. More of these j instruments will 'arrive this week, j c Ihis firm has control of the business in 1 _ this territory, which covers a large urea. Mr. Salter has had a flattering !g offer to leave Newoerry in the inter-! est of the Cable pianos, hut prefers ;< to remain here. ^1 j \ SURE CURE FOE HYDROPHOBIA EASY TREAT1TEST AT HOME ?? i ? I'A'Eiile The Herald and News re-!1 porter (then on the Observer) was ; spending a brief vacation at the home of his brother-in-law, Win. F. "Wright, j' 1 in Laurens county, the past summer, he saw a negro woman who, when she was a child, hiad bsen cured of | hydrophobia. Mr. Wright said he knew j of several persons who had been cur- j ed by the same treatment. We have' taken the pains to copy the article |. in the nossession of Mr. Wright, wThiciL| is as follows: "Judge Robert J. Breckinridge, of Danville, Ky., one of the most learned jurists of the South, gave the following sure cure for hydrophobia: "One ounce aoid a half of Elecampane rqot, bruised; put into a pint of! ? -1~ ?^ 11 naA j-vnoJhialf Tv.? ^ new XXlIiK. CL1XL1 icuuv&u uuv ~v boiling. Take it all at once in the morning, fasting until afternoon, or at least not eating until several hours have passed. The second dose should be the same as the first, except two ounces of the root are needed. The third dose should be the same as the J ~ ^11 4- V? o -f ic second, 'rnree auses> <n C ail ta needed for the cure. This medicine can be given at any time before the spasms come upon the bitten person, j lAi dose for a horse or cow should be three or four times as large as that fnr a nerson.'' I Mimnaugh takes a page of The Heraid and News and tells the buying public of the many values that he has; in his mammouth store. Call and look these bargains over. I ' . t <$> Q <* COTTON MARKET. ?-! $> <? $> Netvberry. ? j '$ Cotton 16.9-0 ^j "V Cotton seed, per bu 81 <v r rrosperity. ! <e> Cotton 16.81 ^ -$ Cotton seed, per bu TSc $ Pom aria. ? Cotton 16.93 $>. Cotton seed, per bu 79.50c '$>. <e> Little Mountain. ^ <$> Cotton 16.81 4>! O p ftf ^ Aft/4 v\ ftM . 7(1 < > I LULIUU 5CCU, pel UU I %J?0\J & Whitmire. ^ J <?> Cotton 16.75 <S> Cotton seed, per bu 79.50 $ <i> Chappells. ^ <?> Cotton 16.65 3> <?> Cotton seed, per 'bu 81 Silver Street. Cotton 16.87 <? Cotton seed, per bu 82 <s>j <S> Kinards. $! <9> Cotton 16.90 '$>! Cotton seed, per hu 78c <3> tMrs. Ryan i\Morkman and little son, Eugene Blease, iare visiting her father, Mr. Eugene S. Blease, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon G. \ Blease. mU ? riA?TV?rtr? ,f m/vV a1 TTrtll iVv/% /\na? o ^ ixie vxai maiijr avuui nni ltc vjjch | the old schoolhtuse next Monday, Miss Olive Fe?gle, teacher. The Hunter-De Walt schol will open on Monday next, Mr. D. L. Wedaman, Miss Lottie Lee Halfacre and Miss Setzler. nm i i Will Cut Glass lose Its transparency when exposed to heat and light? Unless it is cut from Genuine Hand tJiown. nana &napea ruanas an giass will lose more or less of its 'brilliancy svhen exposed to heat and light, and will look dingy or light smoky in ippearance. A good way to judge the Quality of }ut Glass is to look at the whole itock of the place you intend to make ' our purchase and if you find that here are pieces scattered through the itock that have lost their transparncy and (brilliancy you will do well o -make your purchase elsewhere as ou might buy a piece that looks well fhile new' but will soon lose its brilIancy as the pieces did that rad heen n stock for some time. P. C. JEANS, Jeweler. SPECIAL AOT1CES FOR SALE?Home raised, recleand oats and vetch. Purcell Company. -103t. FOR SALE?Registered Duroc Jerey Pigs 8 weeks old, at a reasonable >rice. PJione 110 or 139. T. M. Sanlers. We pay iLighest prices for Hides 0-6-3t \ ' LOST?A buncr of keys. A liberal -eward will be paid if returned to Dr. W. G. Houseal. t-iu-it. FOR SALE?One studebaker 1915 in food order. 1 Ford touring car 1916 model, very ;heap. Taylor Auto Co., in front of New 2ourt House, Newberry, S. C. L0-6-ltp APPLY TO, 823 Boundary St. for rooms. Furnisfhed or unfurnished svith or without meals. L0-612t HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid cash for country produce, chickens and eggs. Bring them to Savoy Hotel, N'ewberry, S. C. 10-6-lt. FOR "RENT?One 1-horse farm, one ' 2-horse farm and one 3-horse farm for the year 1917. Apply to M. M. Buford. 10-3-tf. SOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock1 e 1 , ? Kio Var.'Knrrv > nojuers 01 uie ^uiumuia, ??j and Laurens Railroad Company ^ill be held at the office of the company, 1124 Taylor street, Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, October 17th, 1916 at 12:30; o'clock, noon. C. P. Sea brook, Secretary. ! i | Dr. F. C. Martin ^ | Examines Eyes, Fits Glasses |: I and Artificial Eyes. |! |>If your eyes are giving you| ^trouble d)n't fail to consult him| I Satisfaction Guaranteed. I f f Jj Office ove; Anderson's Dry*; |Goods Store. 4 Opera House PROGRAMME PROGRAM. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. "LIFE SAVERS*' Vim Comedy Featuring Plump and Kunt. World Film Corporation Presents "Hl'SBAXD AND WIFE" With All Star Cast Including Ethel Clayton, Holbrook Blinn and! Alec D. Francis. WFI>\FST)iAY. OCTOBER 11 ' Xl (COUNTRY, 'TIS OF THEE" ) 2 Act Essanay Featuring / Richard Travcrs and Lillian Drew <kA SEAR OF A STORY" Selig Western Comedy Featuring: Tom Mix. "HE WROTE POETRY" Kalem Comedy "A f__ _ * m featuring: .uiss i?y THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 "COMRADES" Yim Comedy Featuring Pokes and Jabs METRO PICTURES PRETEXTS Francis X Bushman and Beverly Bayne In the 5 Act Drama \ "A MILLION A MINUTE" Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Henry of Clinton, Mrs. John Copeland and daughter, Miss Mattie Ell Copeland, Mrs. Robert Davidson and Mr. John Bell of Reno, were Sunday visitors at the home of Capt. M. M. Buford. They were delighted, along with the many town vistors, to see the old war horse in a greatly improved condition an<i looking well. * The 'Hoi (pmwoun M iifrnwccnA v 1W LL/nt Jl/ft 1 JESSE L. LASK JAMES < ANC EDNA G0< ("ARMSTNON A Lasky Paiamoi FRIDAY OCT OLIVER MORO I ? TWT 7I1M n IV1V1AW f "The Strom SB A Pallas Paramc I THE AF i open { ssr ?\ . FOR 101 acres of land in to\ as the Ware Place. Has] i ?11 1. uratar tat Vs ceneni wen wi nu^i nu i seaside or a mountain ho App B. M, R Sil Col. D. G. Mcintosh died at his home V in Towson, a suburb of Baltimore, last Fridjy evening, at. the age of SO years. He was a brother of Dr. James Mcintosh of Newberry. Col. Mcln- A tosh was a lawyer and Confederate M veteran. There are some "left-overs" on page V 2?along with other live and near- V live matter. ^ Ait a meeting of the congregation of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on Sunday Dr. 0. OB. Mayer with J. B. Hunter as alternate was I elected delegate to the meeting of the Lutheran synod f outh Carolina to be held at Walhalla the last of this j Newberry defeated Carolina at football in Columbia Saturday afternoon, V the score being 10 to nothing. Hur- 1 rah for Newberry! ?J THURSDAY, OCT. 12 } Remember the day and come to our store and have your eyes examined by an Expert Optician Examination Free and if you need a pair of glasses he will fit them to V-/ suit your eyes at a very reasonable price. ' All work guaranteed. Next Thursday only P. ?. WAY, Druggist mo - of * rjiviuiw OCT. 11th fl kY Presents m ^ nDTT7r ^ I\ U ?-u Ld ODRICH I (iS WIFE" I int in 5 Acts ??????????????????? rnA OBER 13th | SCO Presents 3 MARTIN I LS M *A?il I AfTA^ H ;ci luyc m >unt in 5 acts [CADE I ' s 3:30 P. M. | . 7:30 P. M. : smmmsSSS A ? SALE I 17n nf known A A V* tv*a ? [a good pasture and ex- m lich makes it equal to a me. Price $40 per acre. ^ m % ' : L ly iu | A.VIRD, J verstreet, South Carolina