The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 25, 1906, PART ONE Pages 1 to 8, Image 1
PAR-T ONE trIiml
Bitt V
This cut is a re)roducion of a pi<
for the Scullt C:.rolin:i biildinh at
frolt overh:okir' HamponllRowls ai
be.enl Ilale with thle -on1t) C-1r-linla
ieilh will visit the EIx sit, n urin
rest in ph:ce fo Ili ron such as it
PUBLIC INSTALLATION.
Officers of Amity Lodg2, A. F. M. In
stalled-He-irt to Heart Talks
Ordcr Growing and Pros
perous.
The public iisi:itlition of' the inewly
electe(d ifflieers of Amity Lotlg, A. F'.
M.,on I Thul:y ii sli t was ain
event (it unuIIS1111ilinterevS1 inl Mafisonic
circles by reitasi of' ihe presence ot a
number of, ladies.
PaAt Master A. C. .nswas mnns
ter (if veremieis . p1 re1nd1 irst
Fred. H. Dominiek. X'sq., who was inl
stalle(d as Worshiplul Master, by the I
retiring Vorshipful. Master, T. H.,
This is a picture of' IPrivce takei )
yard i-i front oI' Mr. S. P. Crot well's I
This cut is at reprodctionC of a pie
tuldnga the Jr amstowen a.xposition
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*U IT Of thv '41,1uth Carolina Press Ass ciai'n taken fill di 2. oin the site
te . ame.st: n .positionl. The site is beautifilly lovateI fil Ihe water
d inl ill viow of' Odh Point Coim'ort. We do ntic know wha prores has
bmildin'." bu1t w% shl-.h11 havv I nic;bilivr -,wpeially ais many of' our
Ie P< tain r mmer ):!(I should have :I -ile ;1111 a i veg p e.1 a111 a
"ict. huilinl. would1give
IT1111t, Es<q. W orsh ill ' ll s D41,)m- him: i, to I'aili-il serv i id urging
niek Ilien in liled the loll.win3' o l- up all the 1 :'.(' d::mplifing inl
ers: evry21 relation.f lf th2e n. i\la
:\i-\ ardlen, h'. II 'rmtan \\'i!-ht : ' :ih- lii1.-iles4 of P i-'i4ndhip iir
h aridelr \\'arl. \an Smith Seere- I IY gil( "'rotherlvI .ove.
a... 11. Al. K inIard : Senlior. and Pev. W. , -;. ieh kwa h l p
Tuiior )eonos, II. 11. Rik anli and W. n fll r aun d1res, alut sp. ke of the
j. Switenb r: Stewar<ds. L. (". EAsk- Ca'I 1 f llens y an 1 .le Ival
ridt-m. andiobert (.,ays; Tyler. In'mfo i., plifent inlutencev upon thle
.' S. 111141. e. i. eers, r r beants and lives of, real Im1asons. MAtily
et. :-' :1?<1m.1 bi, inall-4:1ationl 1f'.wFc who hivand him were pleased
V ors t ! -t the I) x1 commun- I I sNY thal i his was 1i:. fit address
en(it n. eVer giveil O,y Mir. Seabrook inl New
Afler twh Ilation eqilrmonies. b e-Y.
fforshipfuil \Aster D1ominit-k .'lVe a.I ' Alaster A. ('. J41nes res4pond
ivart to learl talk inl whihl l he ex-l ed 1.) Ohe vall (d the lud t. with an ill
Wessed 1feelingly Iis .1alitude for the teresti and entr3aing address,
1441r c(mnferlredl u)n . tI him, pledging SVn-Svrm and 1smli-lihu1os, *dthat
was eceived with applause by Chose
- - preselnt.
Mich interest is manifes(ed inl tile
ordler in Newherry md Ohe lodg.( is il
1 1,b411rishiln : 'id -rowinl. ('11 d itimn.
TherT is no <itsion til race suicide
withi the head oi tle M .r ra 1 u1ch,
wi(h his 5 wis an- 111d .1.5 vjhildren.
1hiladelphin Record.
U-iL ess 11he ('omtressional Record
''es a Inrading." stam3ip Awidh (ach new
Subscript ion. thlie eirculaiion of its
estemed cnitemporar.y. the IlustraT
C in( 1111disioni. '. .1. Watson in the ed Presidetl(ia1 Mlessa<,e. is bound to
i d eIcev'. I ontistrip i.-Washingtonl Herald.
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4i. o h lt rlla P es A se iinlk n ilfol fi. e tl
onduy21 Temebrsha us,ehiseedth amsow pnh e
:lintle wnt t a bnoue at he Pne De4t nn.
CHANGES MADE
iN SCHEDULES
SEVERAL IMPORTANT ANNOUN
01MENTS MADE BY SOUTHERN
rhe Ttime is Lengthened-Policy of
Board for Carrying Out Recent
Notices to Go into Effect Sun
day, January 6.
T'le- new sche(tules on Ilie Southern
railway have been nouneed. They
ointo effect (.n1 Sundlay, Januaryv (;,I
IId( ear ry ouit the polley (if the road
,o lenl..then Le tihrou.hll seledules by
itot i w m hous so as to eible the
ro:ml to run its trains on time. The
h:mges ol dlivisions, receitly an
3Iinve(I, go inlto effeet on the first
)f the year.
.The seh.ediles Io- the Colmtilibia di
in aabeenl rvedM1by SuIper
mliendenvt Williallu-. Thev nlew Coltim
ia (ivisionl will ineliule tle linle from
navaltill to ('llarlitte th1oliXliI (Co
111ihini nid the ille fron Colitilibia to
A llgulst a. Tle lines bet weenl Collumbial,
id (renville and between C1lum1tbia
and 11 partanbuil.rg will be ill the Spar
,anbug divisin umlllder Sutlperintend
alt Simlipsonl with tile headqal-te1r's inl
Columbia. The scelu(liles as reecived
lieve ale for all tile riids (iclude(l ill
the Columbia divisioti as now consti
huted.
The (h1air'Zes will be no ted Io p th 0lei
l'aumbia(and -velnvi!e N41. 11,
nwlealvin.- Cifl'ilha at 11.2-5 a. Iii.,
will leave at :1 p). Iml.. arrivingla,
G(;eonvilie 9.10 p1. Im. This will ive
al aftier'tei i talll -tit of oluii1ila on
0ile timlibia wu1 (treentvill* Ioil, for
whic-h Columiaz luzis bPeen atsking. Not.
1.2, IoIv leavint_ Ileenville at 9.10 a.
ml.. will lellve thtplave aM (i 21. mn.,
and arrive Columbia 12.20 p. m1., in
stead of :1.25 p. m. Tiis will enable
v-i-itors from the Ilp-voimlilry on the
C. & 0., roal to arrive (olumbia 12.20
ilI remain thiree llotrs, rel 111ttiil"
hollie tle same 1t1 t.
No. 15, nov leavit.. Golimbill at
7.10 a. m1., will leave. ((,Ii minute
later, 7.20, and will ar-rive Greenville
1.30 1t. lt., ittstead of 12.15.
No. 16, wihel ]eaves (Greenville at
).20 P. mt. and arrives Columiia at 11
p. iml., will be praelically' 1unelinttgel.
Nii. 17 will leave Alersoi aboud
7.15 p. Iml. :1u tve Belton 7.45 a.
It.. at rivinlt GIreeiville 8.50 a. m.
N. 18 will leave (reeiville 9.40
I. Im.. ar1rivv 1iel tott 10.5 ;1: (.onn(eet for
Aidersn P riive (lreiwomd 12.18 p.
tIn.
No. 19 will leave (oreenmwood 12.15
1). ImL. 112rrive Belto 2.10 P. i., ar
rive rmeenville 3.20 p. in.
N'. 20 will leave 1teevtiille 4 1.
m.,ielton .5.05 1). ml.. Anderismn 5.30
pi. mt.
No. 21 will leave Anderson about
1.50 p). ml., Belton 6i.20 1). m., Green
-ille 7.25 p. mt.
No. 22 will leatve ( r eeniville 9.25
P. mi., BltoIn 10.30 p. mt., aritve An
To Spartan1mrg.
Pet weeni Spa tl antbutr and Cohtlumia
Ie ntew s'h-les tl~ are ats fo~ llowns:
No. 10, whtiht tiow leaves Spat- i
mr att 7.35 p. mn., Iwill leatve att 9.10
>. mi. atnd arrlive Coilumiath 12.45 a. mn.,
nstead of 11.10 p. m.
No. 0, which now lea %'s Coltumbia
ni. mn., will leave ten mttinutes latei',
~.10, antd arive Spart1gnbur.g 10.45 a.
No. 13, which leaves Colutmbia flow
it 11.35 a. mn., will leave at 11.25 antd
urrive S~pat aa ire. 3.35 p. m.,;instead
if :3.50 p. mn.
No. 14 Jeavyintg Sparit anburgt a~t 10.35
u. im. and arrivintg ('oinhia 2.30 p.
nt., will lie tunchianged.
Through Trains.
Th'le schtedles of the thi-ough ttrains
o thle South are as follows:
No. 33 will leave Washintgtoni at
.50 p. mn., as now; eaive Chtatrlotte
0.15 at. mI., tarrive Columbia 2 p. mn.,
utteatd (if 11.55 a. mt., leave Colum
tin '2.05 p. mn.. tiunningr solid thtroiugh
A Aiutust a iiwt ead oft' to Savannah,
rrivint. Autgtusta 5.30 p. tm. Tri-n
Coi. 133 for aivantnah, e(nnneetinlg
iih No'. 3:3 ft-rm thte Northi, wlill
eavo here 3.30 p. it., arr-iiving Savant
iwhl 5.45 p. mn.
No. 34 wvill 'tart from Augusta in
tiendP of' Savanniaht, leaving Autgust a
1 a. mn. arrive Cnlumhia 2.25 and
1). in., leave (6.35 arrive Washiigtoi
7.35 a. i. Nip. 13-1, startin.g loi
Savaninlah inlsead of Augusta, conl
lieets at( Cohimbia wI(h N o. :14;
leave Sivaniadi 5.-10 a. i., arrive Co
lumbia 11.20 a. i.
No. 29 will leave Washingtoi 11.15
a. im., inslead of' 10.51: ari'vII Chalr
lotI 11.25 1). m., Cohimbia :1.25 a. m.;
SaVannah 7.401 p. i. No. 129 will
leave Columbia at (1.20 a. m., instead
of, 6.301 and arrive Aignsla 9.50 a.m .
instead of 101 a. in.
No. :ll will le.av\e Washinl"gton at
(1.15 1. in.; arrive columbia 7.38 a.
il.; Savainahl 11 a. i.; Jacksonville
3.05 p. i; St. Atugustine -1.15. This
is thle 11'ahn lmitedA, soulthb1oundit. It
will go on Jantiarv 7, tIle fIl'st train
leavin., New York that day and pass
ilig througlih Coluilbia, .1anuary S.
No. :10 will leave Jacksonville '.:>
p. it. aid arrive Savannah same a.
iow; will arrive Coltiibia 6.25 a. i.,
instead of, (I a. i. and lvave (i.X a.
ml., inishem (if' (6.0.5: arrive ('harlotte
10.55; Washiiigtoii 11 p. in.
No. 27 is nielaii.ed, leaving Char
lt'te 5.45 a. i. and arrivinig 'olumbia
10 a. im.. a ipiurely loeal train.
No. 28 will leave (1olum1bia -1 p. In.
inst ed ol :1 1). m. aid will arrive
Cinirlofte S.15 1). it., makin.g coice
tioins as now wilh No. :V4 fI'roi Allan
la 1to Washini-ton.
Ns. 19 andl 22, now running" be
w lh-m4.l4 and ('Cohnbia. will
be dis iued .1nd. he suibstitult(.d by
Nils. I :J:j1 11nd 1:3-1 he w e IW V I) "'IV:I 1t-in
au11. ( '(111umbia.
It will bl, nlotvd that t e 111iy :niv
li111111CV11 s',ilt,le ilml . . : 1 ) * P rebiIlln
File ' i1s lieeil Ilnt liit efiet, all
Sm t -
euin-d hv~ abiout Iw ''innoui'. Tl'iu' South
111r11 d(chire:4 ih-it while tho leldues
ae th1.us .lwer ihey will b !e io oi
I iiime.
"I AM A METHODIST."
Rev. C. W. Creighton Does Not Wa.nl
to Be Considered an Independ
ent.
T() the lditori f lT'' Stae.
It your issilt of'f tody reiting an
inferview with NIr. Ilimowa y of' New.
bi) -lrY ill n-Iev enn e Ill a 1.1,411est I'r-ml
Mrethlillisle in l1halit place that I preahel
1,1or 1iiii I wive 1 ini141ti. Voll stalc
tlint if I pr-ieaelh it will be -: an' 'inlfde
I wish to 4-irrevi aYun p111r1PUCS.on
1h mi-ll he flund. I ' l ' ..v pl1blic
mt I will h-a,I.l m111 indl,-pelwnde'1F
fl'iell 111 1 ill 0 w11 4-11121 fi sti .i I141 1
mi ee n i n o 41 1he Aliii listhl chiu-eb. -
will 1of Ih alinvi inE ' kin(.
I wish 1(, sa v furth11f.r Ilhat I ha.ve
1 i'sm. whatevi itilmiI' 114 ll i
Nhu -h Av issu .i with (lhc :10huinik
In 1ion1 of th presidli l de 4f
five a 1n 11 alone. I will pre -11 , but
preaech as a ayaman it will nlot be
neeessar Fi or l m html halls or rook
ories in h srici1)pea in. i ((41
111Ti at Nthei andg i only peso
Sorrowmad for the Birds Lovr.ro
NIew Blesd find, Massn fe'Ie eneda w
[it hav(e wri itte a 44 -11lieria in Theo
In am aethod ie t ided114
I. i a I i2i1 ('hi'd Wt. I'reie n.2115
Gi~reenwod . l ..4 Dec it. (lf ill
(he Statd dvid wit say that1 Mr.th
'2ries in 14 114 w hict preach, flie court44'~
Sorrsowic for. t Bird Lover.s
rNw htletr, thess.,i andard si. ~o
1iery2E once fin au wile1) lanitm ap
Is Fie bi hawk or a eulItifu eni'1(le
F is a skt n id forEi' uiI ihfs pars,
md~4 so' the trium1ph Iofec thentun seemsui
enn, lit lnt l1the un ale sie dont
une at h ir nte euyo
MARYLAND'S CAPITAL
SCENE OF LYNCHING
TOOK PLACE IN 500 YARDS OF
GOVERNOR.
Negro, Who Confessed to Assaulting
A White Woman, Had Served
Two Year Sentence.
Atimapulis, Md., Dee. 21.- -A b110b
nmherinti 25 ()r 310 men bnkv dlownl.
(lhe doorm of, the( Anniapollisjalil ait anl
er-ly hmrI today, Imik mit I[enry
1hi).vis, tile nlegro w1o ()n last. F01ri(lay
eriiilnall a N.ssanl Cis. Jolm R?cid
(wIhite), lv near Iug-hlhar1s slation, and
IN-lichel himi1. 1)aviS, will also W a's
kinown1 by the n1amie of' ('lhamb1111ers, had
confesseI Iis gniIt. Iaiete or no re
sistallce was (4'erel t mohl t116
1(flficers lit tle jail aint(]id nione whla(ever
by Ithe prisoner. lie was draed it a
vacani lit (ii CleI en-cek, a <Inter
of, a mile dishant ,where ie was sIrnng
up 14 a liII of a treel and haltf a
4zten hillts Fired ilnlh him. As the
body was bviln let q1tiwnt otne (d' (he
lyliiers exc"laid ".\nielr wihite
W4,.1l1 is a\ven.ged !'
On Ilte wayN. to I p1.14-v e of excenl
litiln uibn .rs (d, Ilie 1vii0liii party
kicke(l ad enilciel 1)ivis at every
step. Ilis liody was IMf lying 1nn1lder
tle Itree which h: l seIvedI as tile gal
lows. It ww' viewetl by 111imn4Ireds o'
11nHT's jr.y was empalwled c aii ter
hevarinl" 14-slililliY re0 11rIwed I voerdict
411' dvailb at I lie lina ils of1 parties ll
knI vi. TI'e pri441n an1 whichi I)avis
was t:11wiw is a lnlet-d v: 1u 1(l. t
i itali l i ('ilhla er1 slin 11 1 d is
only blout v 500 Yllis h-Il ilte Slate
h1411t:4 t he llv e x' 1c Vtiv 111Mi "lsi1,n.
ThI'e lynchim- p lr us.d Senir hall
ill' St. .l11hic ', ( cic hc1l' F I t s i ni
li 11.1lce. TI'l - Fact i.s lonvI h) ind(I
enllI 11:11 1ha 1m sI (1f 1lw14 III 4ci 'lit'd
wvIthI the; affaIlir werl.f . nA111p4liiIItns
n11141 dtid iit -4in1 frm. in.leluu-is si -
tic is. wlwer .Mrs. Itteii livi-. .\s early
as I I 'clim-k it 1p pi a is l 1he in 1 Ic
-all to c(leh-l til S . .1111hn *. campu11111s.
S'ii!i' linti a ' ler 12 (it. i-mvcwil vilt -i'dl
Mhe lower h l f SirI halln1. TIe're
ils mIII*:eIs pircc ill 1 bl.ie
f livi. cl'aces plid S,i Ine ' IlIili 4c i1'"
liIa I: s. 'k.;'Tevy were 1p1ii i ill Ilcir itimve
!c I 'li(, l i lt s ice (d' tll' sti1illn s wee1'(
awaken-d1. 'I'hese 111Ier e fdi v n and
wall-hwd Ilm( precvin s hilt didl no(1 inl
n'c b iies si nlvi d ien1 i I cInv iht.
-1v f.1, 1 lhe -i milin s wer(.Ie imliplic'atel
in I ''ly cin . Al t ' si tin-m are atic 31
ih ir4 1l1w .' for l 4 I lhwlm 1. On1 the
* '' i v c. jI' 1 I I( 1 ,1ii ' \.1-.. () t t
%I to 1!he jak il lite nI h -(p. a1144 t'
0h .\tlapilis *!as p lit an Ald Iriid to
I"I~'', int l aill-cl, Iti is.jarli1cci: licial,
b ii l" i ili vils Is pr-ll liw 1 11.0.
wwwith Ilhe
1: loill lcet Ih law hike its 1.1,mr1-sv. Ile
ws ol, hiweveil, ' I't 4 up ithse
silr,we wail (ha1,11 er ando wV ',ll
et hb ", ~ c'~n or il Iv r m anc i n the2ic ai l.v ' '
.\Iliihe piniil ofl a1 pistcl thei warncci,
( i ge Taylo4r, surriiccred 11he Lcys.
Shcciff I,liint hcciemc ini c.:pcla:i n of cl
th1e apparen1't Iila3cki ofc p'tipare-locss fori
3lu :lclic'k ciit il' *jlll sicil 11c' ilicd ilot.
icc -l Il li :lkN cii Ivilii law I1c:ccaluiccint,
ti,i c ilt ciig. '11' c Icldlc'cccM Icl k of
ncih vicidec'cc Siiiil:iy al i AN: ndayn anid
ccn thI li'c w n'.i ightIs the sher'iff said(
lit ircmaiuied all niight att t jalil.
I )avis wats ariresle onl SundatiiIy, the
16th, cor, suisic in. A t firist lie pr'o
testedt hi irmoveniice1) of any con neet,ion
wIith thle 'irimie, but thle next dcay afC
icer being ccnfronted iby .hiis victim,
whoc identified him, ticeconf'essed. Da-.
vis hacd alr'eadcy serived ai te'rm in the
peniiI itniary for ai'i cime siilai r to the
cnic frci whcich he wacs lyinehedl. fn 1000
lie was con viet ed of an aissantit upon
ai tcclored womanii and sei'ved two years
in t' jieniten'mtiairy.
Gov. Warfield Surprised.
I alhimiorec, I >c'c. 21 (Ic v. Ed win S.
Warf liichl, whoc camue hc'e today from
Annapotctlis, whier' lhe s,ienct lastl night
sa id lie k new nolhli ng abont th lie lyiih
ing nactil Ice read it ini I Ie newslfpper
exl ias. IIle added:C(
"I hc::d 11c n Ici ic i i t im tiny sneh
, '.:c w cci c'ntcmplated c so i r onid( not
c,ccerate ini pre(ve'iwc it. I hope
the girandc jurcy of! Annccerandci'hecuty
immediattely will take stepcs to discov'
er' and1( pun1ishi the men who par cticipat
ed~ in thce lacwiess act. I greatly rnegret
the occurrenc'Oi(e and depi'ecate and de
c1'clcicc uch lnw1ess nets.''