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.n.- * * j i ....... I FROSPERITY MAMFESTS p. , THE SCHOOL SPIRIT (CONTINUED PROM PAGE 1). rprt- . ^ v ilnntar e/>hAlarsbin i. UC U1 U* 1 « OVUV4M* I medal was presented by Rev. 0. G. f Davis to Mr. Elmer Long with honorable mention to Misses Corrie Long, Annette Long and Josephine May. , Tire E. H. Aull essay medal, given in tlfie tenth grade, was presented by Col. E. H. Aull to Miss Corrie Long. Mr.; Elmer Walter Long won the Newberry college scholarship, presentation being made by Prof. J. M. Bed* enbatgh. -v Onfe more teacher has beeij added to the faculty, making six in all. We * expect to erect a new hall for domestic ""'owno tmc pnnrsp will be added A X/V on and developed until it reaches its \ zenith. All the old teachers were reelected but regret that Mrs. Morris has declined as she was a most excellent teacher. Miss Willie Mae Wise has been added to the faculty. Prosperity has one of the very best schools in the State and her people ot-o iiicti-e nrrmd nf its achievements Ci. A t JUWVXJ w during the past year. Mrs. C. T. Wyche spent Wednesday in Columbia. Rev. E. W. Leslie went to Mont Ta- j bor Wednesday to assist in The funeral services of Mr George M. Shealy. Dr. J. M. Kibler, of Newberry, was in town Tuesday in consultation with Dr. 0. B. Simpson, the case oemg that of Miss Annie Mae Maffett, who J is critically ill with typhoid fever. Miss Gladys Miller, of Slighs, is spending a few days with Mrs. Joe B. Hartman. ^ Mr. J. B. Harmon went\ to Parr Sl^ais Monday, on an Iver Johnson, motorcycle making the trip in four hours. r Miss Helen Lathan, of Litlle Moun- ^ tain, is spending the week with Miss Lena Wise. Mr. V. E. Kohn was a business visitor in Columbia Tuesday. ***' Mr. C. C. Long, of Saluda, spent j Wednesday here. Misses Pet and Rhoda Bowers, of Route 1, visited Mr>.» T. A. Dominick this week. Miss Caro Wyche left Wednesday, ^ to Lake City,. Fla., where she "will spend the month of Jun«. Miss Essie Black has completed her course,at.Mt. Amoena and is home for the. summer^ . Miss Kate Thompson's school at Jalapa has closed and she is home for j the summer vacation. Mr. W. C. Barnes is spending the week at his home on route No. 1. i I Miss Ethel Hendrix has returned to Newberry after a visit to Mrs. Sam Shealy. (Messrs. W. B. and J. H. Wise, Jr., are here attending commencement. Mr. J. B. Dennis has as his guest Miss Rosa Dreher, of Saluda. Mrs. C. G. Barrier, of Jackson, and Miss Ola Balentine, of Columbia, are visiting Miss Marie Kohn. Misses Eunice Livingston and Laberta Long, of Newberry, are visiting Tnhn Prnsson. t 1V11 O* Uvuu Mrs. S. L. Fellers and little Mar^' Littlejohn Have gone to Pacolet and ' Spartanburg to visit relatives. Misses Virginia and Lila Kinard, of Little Mountain, are the guests of! Misses Alda Ray and Nannie Wheeler. Miss Annie Singley, of Excelsior, is spending the week with Mrs. P. C. 1 Singley. j 'Misses Marie and Vida Counts and j Miss Lee Connelly, of Route No. 4,: 1 J . + V XTies I are spending several uaja witu Mary Connelly. During an electrical storm Tuesday morning a young negro boy was struck by lightning and instantly killed, while a bystander was seriously L chocked and fell but is now reviving. Harmon and Werts have sold an Iver Johnson motorcycle to Mr. Elon Stone, of Excelsior. Mrs. Andrews and daughters, of Florida, are visiting Mrs. J. H. With- erspoon. Miss Dolly Reagin, of Newberry, is visiting Mrs. J. S. Wheeler. The following is the program of the j recital to be given on Tuesday June3, by the music class of Mrs. J. Frank * Browne: Quartette, 'March Militaire, C. Koelling.Piano 1. Mrs. Harmon, Rosa M. .Mitchell; piano 2. Lois oCunts, Mrs. Morris. The Joyful Peasant, Rob Schuman. Jennie Ruth Counts. Fairy Land Waltz, Warren.Alice Dominick. Love Dreams, Reverie, A. L. Brown .Dorris Kohn. Olymphia March, W. A. Ogden.Mamie Lee Merchant. , Duet, True Friendship March, Mero .Mary Alice Hartman, Georgie Hair. The Judges Schottische, Henry. Nannie Mae Cook. Dance of the Wood Spirit, Forman. Vera Merchant. oure.Dance Caprice, H, Cadmun. Ruth Hunter. Sextette, March Triumphale, L. Gob- baeth.Piano 1. Grace Sease, Dorris Kohn, George S. Wise; piano 2. Mary A. Hartman, Bessie L. Gibson, Myrtle Harman. ^ i- t a l Munganun uoncert ruiAtt, lima mfoldy.Annie Mae Conwill. Duet, Forget Me Not, Martaine. Sebern and Leona Stockman. i Sylran Dreams, E. S. Pielps.Ellen Wheeler. 1 May Day, Rathbum.Maybelle Dom- lUlCK. \ Second Mazurka, Banj. Godard. Mrs. Geo. W. Harmon. Off to' the Races, E. L. Sanford. Esther Nichols. June Roses, C. Spaulding.Georgie Hair.-' Duet, ?By Moonlight, G. Martaine. Elizabeth Browne, Rebecca Harmon. Black Ha^k Waltz, E. Walsh.Mrytle Harmon. With Song and Jest, W. Flagler. Marguerite Wise. Pickaniny Dance, Farrar.Ruth Stockman. Duet, Philomel Polka, Kunkel. Ellen Wheeler, Ruth Hunter. Onyx March, Gabriel.Janie Goff. Enchanted Bells, G. Rathbum.Rosa M. Mitchell. Song, A Merry Heart, Denza.By Class. Blushing Roses, M. Shults.Lee Boozer. Mimosa Caprice, A. Himan.Bessie L-ee Gibson. Sextette, Birth Day March, Lerman .Piano 1. Rebecca Harmon, Eliza- berh Browne. Ruth Stockman; piano1 2. Ruih Counts, Vera Merchant, Ma- mie Lee Merchant. Glittering Waves, Sclimeidl?r.Lois Counts. May Schottische, Farrar.Mattie Ruth Singley. i Abend Glocken, C. Bohm.Mary De- Walt -Hunter. "Go Tell Aunt Sallie," H. Lamb. Ruth Counts. I Merry T,ads and Lasses, Sanford*.! Grace Sease. Sextette, Alpengluhen. Theo. Oesten.Piano 1. Mrs. Morris, Mary D. Hunter, Rosa M. Mitchell; piano 2, Susie Langford, Marguerite Wise, Jennie R. Counts. Torino nf +Vio TVinrlc Poahndv T7!«<?iP' JL/auV/^ \J L Nichols. Thoughts of Thee, F. Wenzel.Mary Alice Hartman. Jolly Darkies, Carl Bechter.Julia Boozer. Vocal Trio, Summer Fancies, Metra .Miss Wise, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Morris. Les Muscanians, P. Walch.Susie Langford. Quartette, American Festival March, Engleman. Piano 1. Annie Mae Conwill, Mrs. Harmon; piano 2. Dorris Kohn, Mrs. Morris. vrwBTBPv fmt-n-cn erwftftT. ^ JLi Y! 1JJUAHIX ovjuvvju Program For Commencement.Address by Dr. E. Pendleton Jones. Other Exercises. The program for the commencement of the graded schools will be as follow^: Thursday night a* S.30 o'clock public meeting of the two high school literary societies, admission 10 cents. Sunday niffht, commencement ser- mon< in opera house by Dr. E. Pendleton Jones. Monday night in opera house at 8.30 o'clock exercises by seventh grad-e pupils and address by Dr. Bowers of Newberry college. Tuesday night at 8.30 in opera house high school commencement and ad- dress by Dr. Vines, of Anderson. Program of Literary Societies' Exercises. The following is the program of the joint meeting of Waverly and AthenI aean literary societies of Newberry high school, Thursday, May 29, 8.30 p. m. in the high school auditorium: | Chorus, Spring Seng.R. R. Fouman. Invocation. Music, To a WMerlily.Chopin. Margarer Davis. Essay, Does the High School of Tcday Meet the Needs of the Community? .Fay Rikard. Recitation, Taking an Elevator. Ruth Digby. Music, Love Dream.A. L. Brown. Marie Earhardt. Declamation, Trick vs. Trick.Hen- ry Rikard. Vocal Duet, Shoogy-Shoo (Swing). Mayhem.Sarah Fant and Sarah Williamson. Things Overheard in the High School.Maud Epting. Essay, Back to the Farm Movement .Teressa Maybin. * ri-1- "*r-" i~kr>tr.Tforman Sfl- vocal SOIU, may UO.J.^ u... . I luda Blease. Debate: Resolved, That Women Should be Allowed the Right to Vote. Affirmative: Mary Jones, Margaret Renwick. Negative: Abraham Vigodsky, Robert Pool. Rebuttal. Piano and Violin, Valse.Warren. Mary Kibler and Msrgaret Davis. Decision of judges. Waverly society.Vmy Werts, president. Athenaean society.Abraham VigodBky, president OFFICERS BEING ATI 1 I'CTTV DU1JI ur l cj jii.i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1). Several times the posse thought they were on the eve of the fugitive's capture, only to find themselves foiled by this veritable wizard of the jungle. Monday morning a number of men were placed on picket duty along the route that Austin would likely take, and the negro, as expected, did make his appearance in full view of Sheriff - « a Morris, J. L. Carlton, His deputy, aim others, and but for one man losing hie head and screaming, warning him back into the bushes, Austin would have undoubtedly fallen, said Sheriff Harter. Austin has visited at night three negro houses and the home of one white man, a Mr. Jarre!, a former employer, during the last few days. Mr. Jarrel stated that he asked for food about midnight Friday night, which he gave and which Austin ate sitting on his doorstep; that Austin toid him in a rambling incoherent manner of a ''gang fight" he had had in South Car- olina and had been presented with a J fine present. He stated, according to | Mr. Jarrel that th y wer after him ** *- "U ^ 4- 4- "U l-» o ,4 r\ 4 ro put Dim in jdi-i uicu uic> nau nu m- tention of killing him. but tliey wanted ;o kill those who were, in jail that he j had things about quieted down and wanted a lawyer. He asked for som? rations on leaving, which Mr. Jarre 1 gave. Having no weapon on which he could rely, he was in the negro's-power, although the negro made no threat, leaving his gun in the yard. 4-,, .,, viiori-,* Ancfin if ic 5Qlf] ail- Octl 111 uaj auoim, iv UK., .xplied at three negro houses for food, which he got. He also asked for shells so the negroes say. These visits were \ promptly reported by the negroes. Since these occurrences all houses have been guarded in expectation of another visit. Barbecue. I will give a first class barbecue at my residence at the late J. A. Crom- er's home place, on Saturday, August 9. Dinner 35 and 45 cents. Enjoy-" ment for young people guaranteed. J. A. Felker. Barbecue Meat and Hash. I will have at my store Saturday, May 31, barbecue meat and hash for sale at 11 o'clock. Xo dinner will be I served. All for sale. G. W. Kinard, Prn«noritv <3 f x a y ^ Barbecne at Pomaria. There will be a barbecue at Pomaria July 4th for the benefit of the Lutheran church. Refreshments will be served on the grounds. Therj) will be speeches, baseball and other attractions. Dinner 40 and 50 cents. c c tjpcuai kj Men's Ox /rfliBF^ iT * See Our R. H. Anc I Caught in His Trap. A student had been bragging of his various accomplishments, until one of the company, losing his patience^ said: "Now, "we have heard quite enough of what you can do; just tell us what you can't do, and I'll undertake to do it myself." 4 Be in Tim mm mmm m ihe hnamelw Be 10 O'clock m* i f ? i # 1 iwelve Kinds oi tnamel the Same Prii One piece of a kind to a custoi one of each kind, for $2.10. each day's sale. Any custom* purchases on the succeeding da; goods last. If you need Ename will need it in the next twelve 3 better be on hand when the si prices we name are about half v ally asked and, notwithstanding tity we are offering, to get wha quires prompt action. AN 1 For the convenience of we are going to sell the 1 T'U ^ n n v.l-> /~\ o -P -Liicsc aiu uiiiicaiu pj window. A For We have seci Saddle and Bridle * 1 f Y holder or the iarg He comes from 0 i Everybody in Newb little animal. Watch for I have one made. With every DOLLAR CAS or PAYMENT ON ACCOUNT for 100 votes will be given. T the largest number of votes by tember 30th, will get BUCKET LY FREE. The coupons may be voted f desire.yourself or any one else, All coupons to be counted, m ing the month in which they ar those issued on May 31st, whicl in June. EVEF WEST I ale of Oxfords and $3.50 I fords, Sale 2.50 long as the lot lasts Window 1 and lerson cQ. "Indeed; well, I can't pay my bill, and am very glad to find that you can do it," replied the student. Amid the hilarity of the company the guest redeemed his rash promises. -Tit-Bit* j ie! Be ii are Sale and Poi igins Promptly at [, Saturday, M »* t «ii Vessels All at Read! Re JC. 10 quart Water Pails. ^ , o 6 quart Bake Pans wil ner, or 12 pieces, n 6 quart Lip Sauce Pa is app les to ^ \yask Bowls.. -r can duplicate 8 quart Dairy Pans.. y as long as the 3 quart Sauce Pins w led Ware now, or 8 quart Berlin Kettles months, you had 4 quart Berlin Kettle ale begins. The 3 quart Coffee Pots.. 3 quart Colanders... fhat you are usu- I-£ QUart Dish Pans... > *ne ^arge quan- XI jrry Pans it you want reiXTRA SPEC! those who want one each of the a 2 pieces for only 'ices for this quality of ware. Se ly to foe Given Fi ured a beautiful little £ , which we are going to ;est number of votes SE « av hio, so we have namec >erry county can have a chance at [lis picture, which will he printed a >H PURCHASE During the contest t r a coupon good to CHILDREN betwc he person polling limited number of c r 6 o'clock, Sep- FREE. This distribu r"F A -RQnT TTTP. WUU1UUUO *Yt Will uau distributions are annou or any one you And further, we will to the children in sped ust be voted dur- announced later. Wat e issued, except 'pije votes will be co 2 will be counted and announced on han( at ptir store.' iYBODY CC -MARTIT No F1 Crawl on Oi ' If this does not appeal to y read every day thaf flies carr cause more deaths than mos niirplv sanlfc; VUi mm nvfc aw !#« therein. Wouldn't you rather of pure, sweet, clean and tende | eat than a pound that is not cle cannot eat it? Then come to si Having added a market tc makes it so you only have to bi (We appreciate your patron poods, we need the money; a 1 c » please you. Yours, E.M.LAN1 I 110 2 Phon« T Herald and News i Time!! nv Contest «r [ay 31st ad!! Read!!! 20C th handles..... 2oe ns 20c 20c 20C ith covers 20c ; with covers 20c s with covers 20c 20C .] 20C 20C 20C $2.40 A ¥ AL bove vessels $2.10 e the goods in our - f [cc: Shetland Pony, present to the PT, 30, 1913. 1 him BUCKEYE. owning this beautiful s soon as we can ve reserve the right to giv ien the ages of 3 to 12 a :oupons ABSOLUTELY tion will be subject to the ie when the dates of the , tnced. I give prizes of 500 votes al contests which will be ;ch for them. unted every two weeks, 1 bills which can be had / (ME j nr\ 1 w. . ies ur Meats ou it should. For we y more diseases and t anything on earth. ary> no flies can enter have a half a pound r meat that you can an and so tough you »e us and be satisfied. > our grocery business ny at one place. lage. You need the nd we guarantee to i & CO. s 212 } $1.50 Year

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    I FROSPERITY MAMFESTSp. , THE SCHOOL SPIRIT

    (CONTINUED PROM PAGE 1).rprt- . ^ v ilnntar e/>hAlarsbini. UC U1 U* 1 « OVUV4M*

    I medal was presented by Rev. 0. G.f Davis to Mr. Elmer Long with honorablemention to Misses Corrie Long,

    Annette Long and Josephine May., Tire E. H. Aull essay medal, givenin tlfie tenth grade, was presented byCol. E. H. Aull to Miss Corrie Long.

    Mr.; Elmer Walter Long won theNewberry college scholarship, presentationbeing made by Prof. J. M. Bed*enbatgh. -v

    Onfe more teacher has beeij addedto the faculty, making six in all. We

    * expect to erect a new hall for domestic""'owno tmc pnnrsp will be added

    A X/V

    on and developed until it reaches its

    \ zenith. All the old teachers were reelectedbut regret that Mrs. Morrishas declined as she was a most excellentteacher. Miss Willie MaeWise has been added to the faculty.Prosperity has one of the very bestschools in the State and her peopleot-o iiicti-e nrrmd nf its achievements

    I Ci. A t JUWVXJ w

    I during the past year.Mrs. C. T. Wyche spent Wednesday

    in Columbia.Rev. E. W. Leslie went to Mont Ta- j

    bor Wednesday to assist in The funeralservices of Mr George M. Shealy.Dr. J. M. Kibler, of Newberry, was

    in town Tuesday in consultation withDr. 0. B. Simpson, the case oemgthat of Miss Annie Mae Maffett, who Jis critically ill with typhoid fever.

    Miss Gladys Miller, of Slighs, isspending a few days with Mrs. Joe B.Hartman.

    ^Mr. J. B. Harmon went\ to Parr

    Sl^ais Monday, on an Iver Johnson,motorcycle making the trip in fourhours.

    r Miss Helen Lathan, of Litlle Moun-^ tain, is spending the week with Miss

    Lena Wise.Mr. V. E. Kohn was a business visitorin Columbia Tuesday.

    ***' Mr. C. C. Long, of Saluda, spent jWednesday here.

    Misses Pet and Rhoda Bowers, ofRoute 1, visited Mr>.» T. A. Dominickthis week.

    Miss Caro Wyche left Wednesday,^ to Lake City,. Fla., where she "will

    spend the month of Jun«.Miss Essie Black has completed her

    course,at.Mt. Amoena and is home forthe. summer^ .

    Miss Kate Thompson's school atJalapa has closed and she is home for jthe summer vacation.

    Mr. W. C. Barnes is spending theweek at his home on route No. 1. i

    I Miss Ethel Hendrix has returned toNewberry after a visit to Mrs. Sam

    Shealy.(Messrs. W. B. and J. H. Wise, Jr.,

    are here attending commencement.Mr. J. B. Dennis has as his guest

    Miss Rosa Dreher, of Saluda.Mrs. C. G. Barrier, of Jackson, and

    Miss Ola Balentine, of Columbia, are

    visiting Miss Marie Kohn.Misses Eunice Livingston and LabertaLong, of Newberry, are visiting

    Tnhn Prnsson.t 1V11 O* Uvuu

    Mrs. S. L. Fellers and little Mar^'Littlejohn Have gone to Pacolet and

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    Spartanburg to visit relatives.Misses Virginia and Lila Kinard,

    of Little Mountain, are the guests of!Misses Alda Ray and Nannie Wheeler.Miss Annie Singley, of Excelsior, is

    spending the week with Mrs. P. C. 1

    Singley. j'Misses Marie and Vida Counts and j

    Miss Lee Connelly, of Route No. 4,:1 J . +V XTies I

    are spending several uaja witu

    Mary Connelly.During an electrical storm Tuesday

    morning a young negro boy wasstruck by lightning and instantly killed,while a bystander was seriously

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    chocked and fell but is now reviving.Harmon and Werts have sold an

    Iver Johnson motorcycle to Mr. ElonStone, of Excelsior.Mrs. Andrews and daughters, of

    Florida, are visiting Mrs. J. H. With-erspoon.

    Miss Dolly Reagin, of Newberry, isvisiting Mrs. J. S. Wheeler.The following is the program of the j

    recital to be given on Tuesday June3,by the music class of Mrs. J. Frank* Browne:

    Quartette, 'March Militaire, C. Koelling.Piano1. Mrs. Harmon, Rosa M..Mitchell; piano 2. Lois oCunts, Mrs.Morris.The Joyful Peasant, Rob Schuman.

    Jennie Ruth Counts.Fairy Land Waltz, Warren.Alice

    Dominick.Love Dreams, Reverie, A. L. Brown

    .Dorris Kohn.Olymphia March, W. A. Ogden.MamieLee Merchant.

    , Duet, True Friendship March, Mero.Mary Alice Hartman, Georgie Hair.The Judges Schottische, Henry.

    Nannie Mae Cook.Dance of the Wood Spirit, Forman.

    Vera Merchant.oure.Dance Caprice, H, Cadmun.

    Ruth Hunter.Sextette, March Triumphale, L. Gob-

    baeth.Piano 1. Grace Sease, DorrisKohn, George S. Wise; piano 2. MaryA. Hartman, Bessie L. Gibson, MyrtleHarman.

    ^ i- t a lMunganun uoncert ruiAtt, lima mfoldy.AnnieMae Conwill.Duet, Forget Me Not, Martaine.

    Sebern and Leona Stockman. i

    Sylran Dreams, E. S. Pielps.EllenWheeler.

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    May Day, Rathbum.Maybelle Dom-lUlCK.

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    Second Mazurka, Banj. Godard.Mrs. Geo. W. Harmon.

    Off to' the Races, E. L. Sanford.Esther Nichols.June Roses, C. Spaulding.Georgie

    Hair.-'Duet, ?By Moonlight, G. Martaine.

    Elizabeth Browne, Rebecca Harmon.Black Ha^k Waltz, E. Walsh.MrytleHarmon.With Song and Jest, W. Flagler.

    Marguerite Wise.Pickaniny Dance, Farrar.Ruth

    Stockman.Duet, Philomel Polka, Kunkel.

    Ellen Wheeler, Ruth Hunter.Onyx March, Gabriel.Janie Goff.Enchanted Bells, G. Rathbum.Rosa

    M. Mitchell.Song, A Merry Heart, Denza.By

    Class.Blushing Roses, M. Shults.Lee

    Boozer.Mimosa Caprice, A. Himan.Bessie

    L-ee Gibson.Sextette, Birth Day March, Lerman

    .Piano 1. Rebecca Harmon, Eliza-berh Browne. Ruth Stockman; piano12. Ruih Counts, Vera Merchant, Ma-mie Lee Merchant.

    Glittering Waves, Sclimeidl?r.LoisCounts.May Schottische, Farrar.Mattie

    Ruth Singley. iAbend Glocken, C. Bohm.Mary De-

    Walt -Hunter."Go Tell Aunt Sallie," H. Lamb.

    Ruth Counts. IMerry T,ads and Lasses, Sanford*.!

    Grace Sease.Sextette, Alpengluhen. Theo. Oesten.Piano1. Mrs. Morris, Mary D.

    Hunter, Rosa M. Mitchell; piano 2, SusieLangford, Marguerite Wise, JennieR. Counts.Torino nf +Vio TVinrlc Poahndv T7!«