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WOMEN'S FEDERATED CLUBS. Adjournment Reached on Friday Morning-The Election Of Officers. The annual convention of the Fed eration of Women's Clubs reached ad jourument Friday morning after the election (i officers and.the heads of the various departments. choosing Union as the place of next meeting and adopting resolutions of thanks. The Officers The following officers were chosen to serve for the ensuing year: President-Mrs. W. K. Sligh. of Newberry. First Vice-president-Mrs. A. F. McKissick. of Greenwood. Second Vice-president-Mrs. L. T. I Nichols. of Chester. Recording Secretary-Mrs. J. M. Vis'anska. of Charleston. Corresponding Secretary--Mrs. An drew C. Moore. of Columbia. Treasurer-Miss Varina Brown. of Anderson. Auditor-'Mrs. ,T. Fraser James. of Darlington. Immediately after the election the officers were called forward and in stalled in their respec.tive offices. Mrs. President Sligh. The new president. Mrs. W. K. Sligh. was greeted with hearty ap plause. In a graceful address she thanked the Federation for the honor conferred upon her. and bespoke the cooperation of all the clubs in the work of the ensuing year. Union Chosen. It was decided unanimously to ac cept an invitation from the clubs of Union to hold the next annual meet ing in that city. Board of Directors. Following the adjournment of the convention, a meeting of the board of directors was held. This meeting was for the purpose of electing heads for the different departments of the Fed eration. The result of the election was as follows: Heads of Departments. For the department of Education. Miss Anadora Baer, of Charleston. For the Kindergarten department, Miss M. E. Klinck. of Greenville. For the Library department, Mrs. M. P. Gridley, of Greenville. For the department of Arts. Mrs. A. G. Brice, of Chester. For the department of Music. Mrs. J. R. Vandiver, of Anderson. For the department of Forestry and Civics. Miss Mary E. Waterhouse, of Beaufort. For the department of Domestic Science. Mrs. J. T. Calvert. of Spar tanburg. For the department of Arts .and Crafts , Mrs. R. H. Jennings. of Orangeburg. For the department of Reciprocity, Miss Mary Poppenheim, of Charles ton. Resolutions of Thanks. The following resolutions of thanks were unanimously adopted. Whereas, the Women's Clubs of South Carolina assembled here have been the recipients of great kindness and hospitality: be it *Resolved, That our sincere thanks and appreciation be extended as fol lows: First. to the clubs and citizens of Newberry for a ver'y cordial welcome and hospitable- entertainment during 'fur stay in the city. Second. to all local committees, not forgetting /the committee of gentle ment. for perfecting arrangements *conductive to the comfort and con venience of the Federation. Third, to those ladies not allied with the clubs, for their generous hos pitality extended to the.Federation. Fourth. to Newberry college for its commodious and comfortable hall. Fifth, to Dr. Cromer for his bright and interesting address. Sixth, to Mrs. Means for her kind and helpful suggestions. Seventh, to the committee on art and music for a delightful program on WVec'nesday evening and to all mu-I s-ians -who participated. Eighth, to the young lady pages who have served us, with tempting luches, and have been most courteous in all their attentions. Ninth, to the local and state news papers for full reports of .proceedings. Tenth, to the railroads for granting lower rates to the Federation than before given. Eleventh, to the reception commit tee for the thoroughly enjoyable re ceptions held on Tuesday and Thurs M rs. Seabrook for throwing oper their I homes in such charming hospitality wn these occasions. Twelfth, to Mr. John Mayes for furnishing the ladies of the Federa tion with free copieS of The 1ven ing Telegram. Thirteenth. to Mrs. Martha Orr t Patterson. our honored retiring presi dent, for her wise and able adminis tration, her just and courteous rul ings. and the satisfactory and con scientious manner in which she has r discharged al! her,duties. t Ruth P. Henry. F. C. McCants. M. E. Klinck, Committee. t PRESIDENT JACKSON. South Carolina is the State of His Nativity, as The Facts of History Prove. The following communication from x Dr. W. E. Pelham. which appeared I in a recent issue of the Newberry I Telegram, citing authentic facts of history in proof that President An- t drew Jackson was born in South Car- I nlina. will be of interest to the readers of The Herald and News: * Editor The Telegram: In a recent I issue you copy from the Augusta ( Chronicle an article that purports to c g ive the birth-place of the presidents f of the United States and which states i that President Andre,v Jackson was c a native of North Carolina. t This reminds me of my visit to J New Orleans. five years ago. in at- 5 tendance as commissioner to the f General Assembly of the Presbyter ian church, where I formed the ac quaintance of many pleasant and highly-cultured people, among them 1, clergymen. and elders of renown and distinction. A party of us having been invited by our courteous and at tentive friends of the Crescent* City s to visit the French qjarter (the old I east section of the city). we accepted with genuine pleasure and delight. and away we went visiting here and t there quaint and antique spots. ever . and anon in admiration of buildings- a and sites that carried us in mental vis ioi to scenes of greatest gaiety and splendor so characteristic of the wealthy and chivalric Creole life of the long ago. But it is to Jackson square iat I I would invite the reader, where stands a magnificient equestrian statue of South Carolina's illustrious citizen. who graced the president's chair. By all of us the statue was admired, but I doubt by any of our coterie so much as I, who with hat removed, proudly remarked, "I doff my chapean to South Carolina's noble son, Presi dent Jackson." Iagine my surprise, I Mr. Editor, when several voices were raised in protest, some elaiming North Carolina, while others Tennes see as the birth-place of Jackson. It was my happy privilege t'o act critic and historian on that occasion, as it C ow becomes me in referring to the lipping in your recent issue. In Dr. owe's History of the Presbyterian Church of S. C.. Vol. 1., p 539, are to e found these words: "It was in the - walls of Old Waxhaw church (Lan aster Co:) that Mrs. Jackson present ed her son Andrew to God in baptism ad took him from Sabbath to Sab ath. in hope- that some day he would be a preacher of the gospel." and further on Dr. Howe relates a visit f Mrs Jackson, accompanied by I rs. Dunlap. to Charleston to see er son '(Andrew), then a prisoner aboard the prison ship. And [ add that he tells also of her death at the Quarter House, six miles this side of Charleston, having taken fever on her return journey, and of ther facts of thrilling interest. which, however, are not pertinent to this article. If fturther testimony to the birth place of Jackson is needed, reference may be made to the "History of South Carolina under the Royal Govern ment." by Gen. Edward McCrady, p. 36: "Among the Scotch-Irish who came down and settled in the WVax aw~ around the old chtirch were the Jacksons. Calhouns, and Pickens. Andrew Jackson was born there." I General McCrady also refers to the long line of patroits and distinguished men who were brought up in connec tion with the old Waxhaw church. General Andrew Pickens. Hon. WVm. I H. Crawford. Gov?. Stephen D. Mil ler. Gov. Win. R. Davie. Hon. Pat rik Calroun. Dr. J. Marion Sims, the Dunlaps, the Witherspoons, and tals of South Carolina. and nearly all if tle southern states as weil. Parton. the historian of President ack-ion. refers to his (Jackson's) oft xpressed wish t, visit the place ehere he was born. and the old hurch of his native state where rest he remains of his father, and broth rs and others. And that all controversey may end, et me refer also to President Jack on's letter to Col. James H. Wither poon (my great grandfather on my nother's side) in which he speaks of imself as a "former citizen of Lancas er. as interested in the prosperity of ,ld Waxhaw." and his desire to "visit he sacred spot which holds the re riains of father and brothers." The tter referred to above and others rritten by hiti bearing on the same ubect bear the date. 'May. 1828. May, 8.29. Dec.. 1836. In closing I mention the fact of 'resident Jackson's return by will to is native state. the solid silver scr ice- that had been presented to him v South Carolina. the mother to er son. It is strange that there ht-uld be such universal ignorance of hese facts of history. By descent rom the Dunlaps and Witherspoons., lho nigured prominently in the ays of Jackson and who were is playmates at school. and .atten ants with him upon the services of Id Waxhaw. his neighbors and close riends. I have pleasure in accenttat ig the fact that the hero of the battle f New Orleans, and the sterling fa her of democr. v. President Andrew acksoi, first sa%. the light of day in iouth Carolina and ever afterwards irgot not his nativity. Wm. E. Pelham. Mfoney talks-especially when t mg-distance telephone is used. lrs. Goodwin-Sarah Snelling has romised to marry Fred Simmons. he has also promised herself to marry Killings. I think it is dis raceful. Aunt Jane-It is a little unconven ional. I must admit: but Sally. as on have often said yourself. is such n engaging creature. you kno%i. NOMINATIONS OR RAILROAL COMMISSIONER '0 MEET THE GRATIFICATION of the people it is announced that the jolly candidate for Railroad Commissioner will be in the race this year-Cansler of Tirzah-the lame farmer of York and the fox fire of the campaign. PPP. SENATOR. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a canddate for the office of State Senator. Subject to the rules o~f the Democratic party. COLE. L. BLEASE. ~EO. S.' MOWER IS HEREBY AN nounced as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of State Senator. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. REPRESENTATIVES. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the Legislature and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. 3. M. Taylor. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry county, subject .to the rules of the demo cratic primary. John W. Earhardt HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election as a member of the House of Represen tatives from Newberry County. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. ELBERT H. AULL. AM A CANDIDATE FOR TfrE House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the House of Re presentatives of South Carolina from Newberry county. F. W. HIGGINS. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a cand'.date for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. Arthur 1ib1er. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Newberry cotirty, subject to the democratic primary. V. H. SANDERS. CLERK OF COURT. i HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Court. Sub ject 'to the Democratic Primary. JOHN C. GOGGANS. SHERIFF. BEING CONSCIOUS OF THE fact that I have discharged the duties of the sh - -iff's office to the best of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of the people of Newberry county, to this end, Iwould again announce myself a candidate for re-election. subject to the decision of the democratic primary. M. M. BUFORD. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Newberry County. Subject to the Democratic Primary. W. A. HILL. SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELY a candidate for the office of Super intendent of Education of Newber ry county. Subject to the rules oi the democratic primary. THOS. E. WICKER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education, sub ject to the rules of the democratic primary. G. HOWE LIGON. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a' candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education, sub ject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. S. WHEELER. COUNTY AUDITOR I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the democratic primary. L. I. EPTING. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. W. CROMER. COUNTY TREASURER. I IIEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election- as Coun ty Treasurer and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. JNO. L. EPPS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Treas.urer, isubject to the democratic primary. EUG. S. WERTS. MASTER. W. D. HARDY IS A CANDIDATE for Master and will be grateful to the people of the county for their support. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for the -office of Master for Newberry County, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic Primary. J. W. D. JOHNSON. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to the office of Master. Subject to rules of the Democratic party. H. H. RIKARD. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. W. P. COUNTS IS HEREBY AN nounced a candidate -for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. VOTERS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor, Subject to therules of the Deme. cratic Primary. J. Y. FLOYD. ANDREW J. LIVINGSTON IS hereby nominated for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the sdemocratic primary election. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELP a candidate for, County Supervisor, subject to the rul,s of the demo cratic party. G. SAM MOORE. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. JT MONROE WICKER. SUB-SUPERVISOR. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself t-) abide the rules of the democratic party. J. P. Cannon. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for Newberry county. subject to the rules of the democratic party. Jno. A. Graham. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of sub supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. W. F. Koon. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for sub-supervisor for Newberry county and pledge my self to abide the rules of the Dcm ocratic party. T. B. Leitzsey. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for the office of sub supervisor and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic party. Irby D. Schockley. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF I a cadidate for the office of Sub Supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules of the democratic party. JOHN A. C. KIBLER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Sub-Supervisor for Newberry county and pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations of the democratic party. W. H. WENDT. CORONER. ' I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Coroner for New berry county and pledge myself to abide the result of the democratic party. JNO. N. BASS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democrat ic Primary. F. MARION LINDSAY, MAGISTRATE. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Magistrate for No. 10 township. subject to the rules of the democratic party. J. H. Singley. WE, THE CITIZENS OF. TOWN ships Nos. 1, 2, and 8, hereby an nounce Chas. B.- Tidwell, for the office of Magistrate, and he is pledged to abide the result of the democratic primary. CITIZENS. J. H. CHAPPELL IS HEREBY announced a candidate for re-elec tion as magistrate for Townships Nos. i, 2, and 8, and is- pledged to abide the result of the Democratic Primary. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF as a candidate for re-election to the offce of Magistrate for No. 3 Township. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. T. P. ADAMS. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Magistrate for Township No. 10, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. P.B. .ELLESOR. COLIN L. GRAHAM IS HEREBY announced a candidate for Magis trate for Township No. II, subject to the democratic primary. JOHN WV. ROPP IS HEREBY,AN nounced a candidate for magistrate for Township No. 7. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Magistrate for No. II town ship and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. F. SUBER. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a candidate for Magistrate for No. 9 township, subject to the rules of the democratic party. B. B. HAIR. THANKING THE PEOPLE OF No. 3 Township for their support in the past I hereby announce my sslf a candidate for Magistrate in No. 3 township pledged to abide the result of the primary, and the wishes of the people. Frank E. Maybin.