The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 28, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE.
Movements of Newberrians and Those
Who Visit Newberry and Other
Happenings.
Prof. A. J. Bowers, of Newberry
college. will preach (lie commencement
sermon, 011 Sunday, May 17, at
the Palmetto Collegiate Institution, of
Lexington, S. C.
On account of the music festival at
Sparta 11burg, the C., N. and L. promises
to make the connection at Laurens
and if necessary to do so they will
run a special train from Newberry.
It is n.ioorstoocl that a great many
of our people desire to attend the
music festival and they may be sure
of 110!. failing on the Laurens connection.
The rate for the round trip is
$3.10.
? There will be two games \m the
Newberry diamond during (his week.
This afternoon Xe\vber>*v will plav
Clinton. .Monroe will pitch this game
lv Newberry. On Wednesday afternoon,
tomorrow. XewT?errv will play!
Carolina. Ii 11IV will pilch the game
for Xcwboiry on Wednesday. The j
line-up will be the name as heretofore.
The ganves will be called at
4.1;> promptly. Admission 25 cents.
Miss Jessie Duncan left yesterday
for Kershaw, where she has accepted I
a position with the Stevens Lumber I
('onipan v.
The junior and primary teacher's I
union will meet bercartcr at Central;
Mclhod'ist church ewry V'rUtay afternoon
:il live o'clock. Ail lady Sunday
schooi teachers from the different
deuominiltions and all oilier ladies interested
in tiie prcparlion of the Sunday
school lesson are invited to come.
.Miss Pearl Lake has ret mr 11 c< ' home
after a few days stay in the city with j
her friend Miss Carrie Addy.
(Mell II. I Mineaii, of McDourough, j
( a., sjient Saturday in Newberry, re- 1
tii.nin- Sunday.
Mrs. II. A. ('. Robinson ieaves on'
A\ ednesday for Mfmncnpoli<. where
she will he (lie guest of Mr.?, (.'has. L.
Trabert.
Miss Sue Dean, of Laurens, spent!
Sunday in Xewberry with friends.
Kutrene S. 1 .lease, Ksc|.. went to Sa- !
luda. last week on professional busi- <
ness.
I'. L. 1 Jailes lias made an assiyn-j
tneiit for the benefit of his creditors, j
Yesterday morninjv at I he chapel
exercises at Xewberry college. Dr. A. j
(I. \ oigt. president of the United j
Synoo' in the Smith and Dr. M. (!. fj. j
Seller.-r. president of (lie South Carolina
Synod, made .-diort lalks to the,
young men of the college.
Tiie Herald and News acknoldeges
receipt of an invilalioti to the eom-J.
meneonvent exercises on the Medical :
eol'e'je at Charleston, from its friend'
Dr. I lio>. II .Pope, f):*. I'ope is one j
of the graduates in medicine in the 1
cla-s for ll'ns.
Newberry Juniors Defeat Hartford. ;
T!ie Xewberry Juniors defeated |
liar'lord ,1; a slow ?-n,.> .1" ball on j
^ainid.i v ' 1 riii on -v n -core of 1-1 I
to 1. *!": ?' features of the vime were'
t.ie 11 a 11.11 and fielding of Xewberry
and tii' pitching of fiariimrlon for
Xewberry. who allowed'only two hits, j
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Services Wednesday Evening.
I lie se. v ic. - 1 Cent ra! church on'
\\ edne.-day . wuinir will be a discus- '
siou o| 111 (- subject. *' I'he Hocirine
of Assurance.'' The public i< invited.;
Death of Mrs. J. W. D. Johnson.
rl.. i:ta( 1 siii{|)LCsiii;imj'C?
Mrs. .1. W . I). .!( Imson ii':ed a! her
iionie near Kinards, on Friday. April !
? 11!i. * 1: d was buried at Kairview 0:1 j
Sa 1 urda\ afiernoon.
Mrs. John-on was Miss I >o/.ier flarnett.
o| Parksvilh*. and wa< married;
ia-t Au-ju-t lo Mr. Johnson. Mr.!
John.-on's many friend- extend their!
most beai'ilt li sympathy to him in i
thi< hour o|" hi> bereavement.
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School Picnic of Pressley School.
I here w ill be a school picnic in the I
"Tow in? front of Mr. W'n;. 11. Polk's'
residence <>n Saturday, May 2.
We -,ha!l expecl an aduYe>s from'
.[Tons. Cole. I|>|ease and I'. I.. Jones.
Kveryb.id\ come \\ i I! 1 well filled
baskets and en.joy ,i pleasant day.
Cromer School.
I ne ( ; ?>;?:. r scimhi] wil! close with '
a pienie al the school house. on May
the second. The public is curdiallv
invited to attend.
M P>. Fowler,
Teacher.
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FOR SALE. |
t 10 11. P. horizontal engine; 1 20
II. P. sleel boiler; 1 laundry wagon; I
lot of old iron, piping, elc. Offered for i
sale; nji" pJsj'M of (lie Xewberry Stea 111 j
Laundry Co. Terms: cash. See thej
undersiged.if you wi-ii to purchase. j
TT. 0. Ilolloway, Receiver, i
4-17-4 t-st.
MEMORIAL DAY.
Addrosp by Gen. Thos. W. OarwilePragrain
of Exorcises?Najucs of
Various Oommittees.
Memorial day will be held tli
year in Newberry on Saturday, i
si a lea' the address will be by tte
Thos. W. Car wile, of Edgefield. T1
ladies who take charge of these exe
Icises will furnish the usual dinner
tne veterans and also look after tl
decoration of the graves of eonfede
ales. They have appointed the eoi
mittees for this purpose and the
committees are given in this conne
lion.
Opera house, Saturday, May 9,190
Prelude?Dixie.
Daughters and sons ro march in ai
stand until Veteran* march in ai
are seated.
Scriptuve?23rd Psalm.
Music "Mow Firm a Foundation.
[Prayer.
Address?On. Thos. W. Carwile.
Music?"Old Kentucky ironic."
Presentation of crosses of honor.
Presentation of medals,
Benediction.
Memorial Day Committees.
Program Committee?Mrs. \Y. ]
Il-unt, Chairman. Mesdames W. i
Miinseal, L. W. Floyd, ,J. A. Uurto
O. P. Mayer. Miss Perniee Martin.
Music Committee'?Mrs. J. W. Ha
tiwauuvr. Chairman. Mesdames W. I
Slijih, J. II. West, P. (\ (iilliard. ,
A. Purton, Misses Harriett Leave!
Ma/.ie Doniinick.
(Dinner Committees. Place and A
ranyements?Mrs. T. C. Poyl, Chai
man. Mesdames A. T. Mrown, C. ;
i'ouman. W. II. Hunt. S. J. Wootei
Table linen ami flowers?Mrs. C. <
Purccll. Chairman. Mesdames P. I
Scott. I*.. (Jones, W. K. Slii>"h, Mi<
Yiiitiie Mae Wil son.
I )ishes? Miss ( \>ra Pom i nick, Ciiai
man. Mesdames Wru. Johnson, 10. I
Hipp. Frank Hunter. (II. Canno
I. II. West, Misses Koa'_'in.
Silver?Miss Fannie McCaughri
Chairman. Mrs. P. C. (Jilliard, Miss.
Mary I,. Murloii. Moriat Martin, 0
WiUon.
Meals Mrs. S. li. Anil. Chairma
Mesdames James Mcintosh, ] !. 3
Kvans, W. F. Kwari.
Bread ami' Salads?Mrs. John 3
Kinard, Chairman. Mesdames 0. 1
Mayer. J. 1). Davenport. J. K. Aul
CI. Y. Hunter, Miss Lucy McCaughri
Col'l'ee?Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Chai
man. Mesdames W. f!. lTonseal, J. 1
Williamson, Kobt. Caldwell, W. ,
Moseley. Miss hula Moseley.
lea?Mrs. (ieor^e Johnstone, Chai
man. Mrs. J. Y. Mel-all. Misses (Je
-Uaide ( arwile, H.-.rrrett Leave'
Ma/.ie Doininick, Pessie Powers.
Ice cream?Airs. (). Melt. Ilolmc
hairman. Mesdnmes .1, L, Xorwooi
K. II. Anil. J. \Y. Halti wanner. II. !
Pooler, Misses Fannie Mae C'a
wile. Lucy Fellers.
( akes?-Mrs. I*. I). Wright, Chai
man. Mesdames Y. .1. Pope, W. I
("arwile, J. A. P.urton, P. Wise.
Me-danie< Y. J. Pope, Laura Fwai
ami Sailie Darlington arc reipiesti'
to act as a Hostess Committee for III
table n| Mothers of Yetcrans.
Opera House Committee?Mrs. ?
^ MeFall. < hainn.-i?:. Mesifames i
W. Floyd. W. II. II inr. W. H. Hoi
seal. James Mcintosh. J. W. Halt
wanue:". J. A. I >:11*l >m. Mi-ses Luc
M "iin in. I.;?i- Fant. S;fra Pop
J 'a" "e P'dham. Anita Davidson, La
la Ma: tin. M'<-sr- Foster Marti:
I* red Doniinick. M. L. Spearman. C. I
\\ ':'k-. John M. Kinard.
I'o*>?'!iioui Committee- Mrs. Jamc
Mel utosii, '<'hairman. Mesdames Y. .
Pope. \\ . . Fair. Fannie Fant, J. I
Mahon. (ieoru'e Johnstone. \V. |<
Sli'jh. J. I>. Davenport, (i. \\". li,,
land. A. C. Jones, S. I',. Anil. J. I
West. ( . -I. Purccll, Fannie Martin, I
M. Denni<, (\ |i. Mar,. . >\ t~ Klliso
W. II. Wallace. If. V. LeavHI, Fran
Moon, I ab-'r Hill, John Wicker. F. I
\\ illianisoii. Llla ISovd, John (lo;>'i?an
J. L. W i 11 in. W. C. Swit i. nltiirv. \'a
Smith. I )avid La n." ford. Alan J. ??*
stone. M. Lake. 1*. if. Martin. ;
Walton. ("I. S. Mower. Mis-eParr.
S,:.. Jones, \'?ra Loiiy. li, ,s
Sc'iiamperi. (lemvieve Kvans, Kt'n
P.oo/.er, Lucy Specie. Sena 1,'ise
Messrs. Frank Pynimi. Wm. McFnl
X. F. Writ:In.
( oiii'ed.-rato Mi.nuiii. nt Commit!.
Me-. !. \| F\an-, ('hairman. Me
names L. W. Floyd, A. J. S. Lamrfon
1 Wri .:hl, <). li. \layci. T. (
Pool. J. F. J. Caldwell, I. ||. ! hiu
M. li. Chalmers, Wm. Cromer, Wall*
Spearman. F.uyei'e Longshore, Mi--:
Li/zie (irillin, Ola Wilson, Manna Nee
Harriet! Leavell. Ida Lam.'fon
Martha Johnstone. Ii!:mhe Dav: L
Liwile Wil.-ou, Mf-sr-. John li. Ma'
es, \\ . A. S| n< key, da--. iMcCaucliri!
f1 ( !*:t ford.
Croxi 'r ^ Monniuci.r Commit iceMr--.
William Johnson, Chairma:
Mesdames O. C. Slev?rt, 15. C. Jone:
W; II- Carwile, Misses Vinnie Ma
Wilson, Lalla Martin, Gertrude Sini]
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CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH.
? The preachtr Discusses "The Church
and Her Ministry."?Large
Congregation.
us Another Lord's day has pawed and"
Vs as usual the Methodists of Central
n. gat ho rod for incir nin'iing worship,
lie Tu- day wn; warm and i.y ydy but a
>r- good congregation assembled to hear
to the pallor discuss the subject, "The
lio Church and her Ministry." Tlvj
r- choir was full and' under the direction
n- of Mrs. Burr Martin, sang two beuuse
tit'nl anthems. In the closing anthem
c- Mi's. Gail lard look the leading part.
Dr. Wolling said that Christ glon'8.
lied walked in the midst of the primitive
church, calling their ministers
id angels and lighting their golden eanict
dlcsticks, wiio.se light represented the
illumination of God's presence and of
the teachings of Christ's Gospel, lie
then iv I erred to the three great reformers
of the beginning of Kith century,
Luther, Calvin and Henry VI11,
all born about the date of the discovery
of America by Columbus, and under
Cod tlu? originators of the Guthcran,
Presbyterian and Protestant Episcopal
churches. Wesley, the great imman
factor of (lie Methodist church,
3* had his place in history 200 years
"> later, but the results of his system
have reached enormous proportions.
Continuing Dr. \ Vol ling spoke in
touching terms of the local church,
" stating that for al least sixty years
"> the same bell now hanging in the tower
of Central had been sounding in
r" Newberry and with its tongue of iron
I ~ <ind lips oi brass had said to two genorations,
"Come, come and worship
" your (Sod and King." lie then spoke
T. rf the '2(1 names inscribed in the beaulifnl
illuminated windows of Central
"s saying that all of the persons whose
names are fiice inscribed, wit It few
exept'ons such as l{cv. Waller f.
Herbe'd. Mi-. J. 1). S. l.ivimrston and
" Mrs. Mary Livingston, Mrs. Virginia
Perry, Mr. .Tames I*'. Tpl Ing and Mrs.
" Mary P. \\ rigid, now sTe^p in the dust
and Id them the windows are truly
'a manorial. But the spirit of their
love and devotion abides in the
" chunHi and thev being dead yet speak.
It is, said the speaker, an honor and a
privilege lo belong to Christ's church
iis also to be associated with the
worthy names of Central.
"> Tire Sunday school was largely alII
(ended and under Ibe elHcient direer"
lion of tlu> superintendent. Mr. .1. P.
Kpling, shows all the signs of in'*
creasing life. It is truly inspiring lo
see nearly two hundred young peo'pie
gathered lo study about the
things of Cod.
' ' I he ni'jlit was st?.^iy Nnf oven so
a line audience gathered to hear of
the " Incidents of Brazilian life'' as
|J? (old by one who for rwenfy vcars had
lived in the "Land* of tile Southern
Cross.*' The taniandua or great anIeater,
was described as to his strnclure,
habits'and h^me. Tnferesling
' accounts were given of I ravel on
mule-back through the narrow roads
i't "f the mountains of Brazil. and then
'd a brief account of r-ie return trip
ic from Brazil lo New York.
The sneaker mentioned his being
j with the late Malcolm oJhnslone, I'nij.
ted Stales consul, in Pernambuco,
showing a walking srfck cut on the
i- edye of the city, and then hastily meny
iioned his trip thron-h lee We-I Inr>.
d'ie>. and finally his lauding in \'ew
I- Voi I;. Al the close Mrs. Gaillard
i. sang very tenderly i|ie old hearl-song.
) Home Sweet Home, and thus (dosed
alioi her day a I ('em ral.
I Suber-Reighley.
, Mai vied Sunday art,-moon at the
- parsonage of ihe XcwTierry circuit by
j_ 'he l?ev. A. II. Best, .Mr. George Suf
,"'1' 'Hid Miss Aland Reighley, all of
, this county.
k son. Messrs. I). |{. Hipp. L. \V. .Jones.
0. V. Z. Wilson, W. If. Wallace.
s, dohnsloiie Graveyard Commitlee?
n Mrs. I.alla Simmons, Chairman. Mesdames
I. .J. McCrary. Olio Cannon.
v,. Misses Sally loliusloue, Kannie Kam;<
ave. Messix Tom Joinislone. Dr. P.
ie G. Kllisor.
' I \ iHave Graveyaro?"Mrs. dohn M.
Kinard. ( hairn;an. Mesdames. 10. li.
1. Au !. Mary P. Wright. A. P. Pifer. .1.
W. Chapp.-Il. .1. G. Brown. Misses lOf e
de Crillin. I'.va I iary, Aiice llornsbv,
Messrs, 11 em y Kitiiinf, .1. K. Anil.
> W e>| I'.nd ( emelery Commit lee?
Airs. .1. M. Davis, Chairman. Mesdain' j
1 P. Williams. Susie M. Tompkins,
M:ss Belly While, Messrs. W. 10. Wus
I her I o rd, .1. t!. .1 ones.
' The president urges lh.it all decoralions
ii>cd by Chapter shall be ever"le.-n
wreaths tied willi ('onfederaIfcolors.
The pupils rd. Hie. cily graded
chools. aro rcoueslrd lo brim:' ever"I'ocit
w .eat as i<> the opera house, Sat'
l?- ?' ;5-"!0 o'clock. The
1 ladies of Ihe town not members of Ihe
Chapler are urged to give all Ihe
< Mowers,jnsl 1111s one day in each year
?- to the "Heroes who wore the Gray."
PASTOR INSTALLED |
Charge
to Congregation by Dr. M. G.
G. Scherer and to Pastor my Dr.
J. A. B. Sclieror.
lhe services at (lie Lutheran church
of (he Redeemer on last Sunday
were oL" peculiar interest. The new
pastor, ltev. 1'hlward Kulenwid'er,
who lias been in cHiar^e of the work
for only a tew weeks, has already
very much endeared himself to the
people of his own church as well as
tire people of the community and has
entered upon his work with earnestness
and discretion and has gathered
into the church many Lutherans who
have moved' into the community but
who had not identified themselves
with tiio ??on?yrojrntion, besides bavin**
admitted a 1 a rue class by confirmation.
On Sunday lie was regularly installed
as pastor of the conu-re.ua I ion and
il was peculiarly li'linu that a former
pastor a I'd one who was very much
beloved by the con ureira lion should l>e
present and take part in the exercises
and deliver the charue to the cc.-tutcU'at
ion.
It was also an auspicious coincide"-filial
(lie president, of (lie South
( a...linn Synod president of the
I niled Synod should both be present
at these impressive crremontes. II is
not oi'ten the case -either that in such
ceremonies, two pastors lakinu a prominent
part, deliveriiiu (lie charue to
the people and ?o the pastor, should
be brothers.
Dr. M. (j. (I. Scherer. of Charleston.
who delivered I lie charue to lire
eonui euaI ion. se.-veil I his conurcuali"u
for several years very acceptably I
and i! wa- with much pleasure that ,
his former parisiiio had the op- !
poiMinil v of !ii'a: i!iu !iin 1 on this oc- |
"M-ion. Mis brother. Dr. .1. A.' IS.
Scher, r. of Newberry eo!l.?-e. deliv
ered the chaw, lo I!:" pastor.
I*". M. (i. CI. Scherer is president j
- S-.-iiM "andina <ynod and l?ev. |
A. (i. \ 1. ot ili,. I ail lieran Semi- !
nary and wno lived in Newberry for j
a number of years, was also present. i
He is (he president of* (lie United
Synod in (ho south.
I here was a I a rue eonureual ion
present ami much interest was taken
in the impressive ceremonies.
lb-. .M. <;. {;. Scherer in his address
to the conureuation based' his remarks
" first I'ornithinic 1.".: I and 2.
.!( spoke very stronulv of tlie preacher
as a man and als., what he should
preach and what the people should
expect him to preach. lie laid slressl
"ii the point ih.it while the pastor had !
manifold duties that above all else i
he was essentially (he preacher, lie
spoke of (be hearers lellinu how limy
should not only hear but heed, letliuu
the word' permeate (heir livs and live
in lliem. Nol only is rerfuion for Simday
but every day of the week. The
result of true preachinu and careful,
liearinu is salvalion.
Dr. .T. A. I>. Scherer in his address i
to the paslor based his remarks upon <
Mm 20:21. "As mv father hath sent
nip even so send I you." Dr. Sclierei
spoke of the reliuious leader; ho
should be simple in ?iis prenohinu. he
should be a man in (he true sense of;
that ureal word and lie should asso- I
<-iato with men in the busy marts of;
ill woi Id and' he >hoiihl be a true !
puilanl rophist. "There are ureal pro- !
blem< before I lie churches of |it.?j
south," -aid Dr. Scherer. ''The ureal: !
I d i it \ we owe to those who are coniinu'
into the (owns and especially into the j
factory districls."
I lie i i>-i alia l ion service was eon- I
I dueled by Dr. M, (I. (I. Scherer, as j
I president of Ihe Sonlli Carolina Synod.
Dv. A. (i. \ oiut. dean of' (he Tlieo- >
h?.uical Seminary at Charleston, i
preached at toe eveninu service and
was li-tened to wiifi marked alien-!
tion by his many friends who were j
present.
NEWBERRY UNION STATION.
! Arrival and Departure of Passenger
! Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M.
Sunday, April 26, 1008.
I
Southern Railway:
j No. 1.) f(>r (.'re.-av'ia' .. . .^.."tTa.m.
| I v !"' ' 'oliimbia . . . . !. in p.m. !
j II '11 r i!l'cen v-lle . . . .ill u.ui. '
I No. Ili f(if ('oln in bin S.-17 o.m.
, 0.. N. & L. Ry.
I ' No s."i fur I .aureus I ? a.m.
No. _' > f,,r Columbia .. . .SI7 a.m. |
No. 7J f,,r (I reenville .. 12. ">('? p.m.!
Xo. for ('olumbia .. ..'1.20 p.m.
No. 2e for Laurens .. ..7.25 p.m.
No. 9-1 for Columbia .. . p.m.'
| ' Does no| run on Sunday
' 'his ' i?ue ' aide -'low | lie l imes at I
j which train - may be expeHr-d to d.*-!
j pari from Ibis <ia(io!i, hut ilieir de- !
jparluie is nol guaranteed ajid flic '
time shown is subject to chanue wilh:
out notice.
G. L. Robinson,
Station Master.
I DELEGATES TO CONVENTION.
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County Convention Moots Next Monday?Partial
List of Delegates
Eleclcd Saturday.
Tlio r<: int y convention will bo lioltl
in Newl ,'rry on iu;a Monday l*t?r the
purpose of reorganizing the parly ami
electing delegates to trie Slate convention
and for the transaction of any
other business that may propeily "oe
brought before it.
The Ileiald and News has made an
effort to secure a list of the delegates
but with this issue yc can only give
a partial list.
Delegates.
Township No. 1.
() I Men's?.Jas. Mcintosh, S. G.
WoMi.
F . Committeemaiu?Jas. Mcintosh.
Y uiu' Glen's?(). L. Sebuinpert,
Fred. ii. Dominick. F. R. Hunter, I).
A. J)i. l.ei I, II. C. llollowsiy, J. W.
Karha ll. A. T. Bivwn. \\. IT. Wallace,
K. .lone-;.'.I. W. Henderson,
M. P. Spearman, !. X. MeCaughrin,
1). 15. Werls, J. AW Davis, Jno. C.
C< mK
. ('ominit'.reman?-TYcd. IT. Dominiek.
Alternates to l>e nameiT by delegation.
Carolina Club?S. T. Phillips, M. P.
Wicker, Pen llalfacre. (Je<?. S. Mower.
\V. II. llnnl. Allen Johnstone, P.
I'. Summer. I. II. limit, (ieo. Johnstone,
.1. M. Kiuard, .Inn X. Bass,
I Jno A, Summer. P. AY. .Tidies, 1*1. S.
Please, .Jno. ('. Turner. 11. 11. Kikardy
J. P?. Hunter, Geo. Ii. Cromer.
Kx. Committeeman?(Too. H. Cromer.
Factory?Cole P. I'lcasc. T. S. Hudson.
\Y. II. lioiven. T.ewP Jones, I).
II. Chandlci;, .1. II. Chappoll. Chas.
Douglass. -I. T. Nanee. ((5. Please,
I'. F. Paxter. I). S. Werts. .1. A. Senn,
!. <). Burton. Slates Timmerman.
Chas. Wesson.
Kxecutive <'ommiteeman?
Mollolion M ill?I.. I.. Dicker!.
Henry l?ivei?. P. A. li'ivers, K. II.
Anil. K. S, (Jalbtway. II. \V. Welch.
.1. ('. I.ce. P. S. Oarby. I!. T. Kivers.
Kxecutive Committeeman?-J. F.
Met 'onuell.
Helena?Arthur Kiblor. F. ("J.
Spearman.
Kxecutive Committeeman?Ii. K.
J ulien.
.Johnstone Academy?1? Q. Fellers,
G. Mel). Sligli.
Kxecutive Committeeman?I. 1>.
llalfacre.
Township No. 2.
Mullur-y?,J. P. Keitt. -In... M.
("nllnin.
IvNccutivc ('onnnitteoman? J. I..
Keitt.
Ml. Meihel?W. C. Drown, W. II.
Wen.lt.
Kxecut ive Committeeman?AY. C.
I irown.
(Sarmany?-1?. 15. T.eitzsey, Goo. S.
HutV.
Kxecutive <'oinmit tci-tnati?15. 15.
Feitz<cv.
Township No. 3.
Mi. Pleasant ?
Kxecutive ('omiuit teeman?
Maybinton?
Kxeeut ive ('ommit l eeman?
Township No. -A.
Whit mire?.1. S. M (-Parley. .1. M .
Snber. T. W. Abrame. -T. A'.TIioinasl
on. A. .1. .11 oil, /.. if. Suber. 15. F.
Morrow. Ii. M. 'Amjlitry. (ieo. Kddy,
I. 15. Derrick.
Txrcutive Commit -Tno. M.
Sumber.
I.onu" I.ane?J. (Crop-. Joe I">..mi
nick.
Kxecutive Committeeman-M.
Folk.
Township No. 5.
lalaoa- W. K. .Merchant, I). A.
Kleckh-y. S. M. Duncan. -Toe. \Y. Kpt" '
inj.
Kxei-mive Commit reeinnu ?- W, C.
Sliuh.
Kiuard?A. D. .Toim ? ni. J. A.
I >ominick.
Km <-nl ivc ('..nin iticeman?W. D.
Gary. '
Township 6o. 0.
lit rd. r\ i!!e
l-ixeciil ive ? 'miuiu"' ?C'-ll;
"M M n - A. D. lliiMM.n. G. 15.
I ><ii \! r ! (on- . T. I'. I11
K.vecai'v" < T P.
Pi-!-.
Vo'imr Men 's ?
I i\em! i ve i Vr.mi! ieoman
Tovrnhip ]\'o. 7.
Pallida- -J. P. Fdlo'v.
K v-vnf iw ('i.'innii: !ee:;,;:n II . T
Fellers.
ChappelN:-- J. 15. ,?enrrv, J. IT.
Johnson.
I'ixecil ive Com mi I (ivnia :i?
\*a'vd1 !ivilie -
l'.xecnliv" Coinn il icei'nan- ?
Township No. 8.
I i opia?
I" xecnli\-f> Coir-mil loeiiian- D.
.i.l Fail I). ! I. Llvir, . [ :. n.
Afor.re.
I'.xecnl ive Committeeman-?]
Stephens.
East Riverside?E. Leo >iuyes. fcuj
Executive Committeeman?13. Lee
Hayo*. A
Townthip ITo. 9.
! Prosperity?Dr. E. X. ICibler, Dr. pS
j C. T. A.'yche, Lr. J. V. Hunter, 1\. II. ftjj
' Voun<v, J. C. Counts, .7. S. Wheeler, w
li. I'. Counts, Cv F. !>loti<m:\n; S. L. . fll
Fellers. .J. L. Bowers. .1. P. Wheeler,
8. B. Iiawkins. >
J. L. W ise, A. II. lLfwkins, Dr. J. j&j
S. Wheeler. M
Executive CVir.milIceman?Dr. G. ?1/
V. Hunter. w/
St. Lukes? Jf)
Executive Committeeman?
Saluda?
Executive Committeeman? <
O'Neal I? ?&
M- ^
Executive Committeeman? M('
Swilton? I ,'t
Kxeeutive Committeeman?
Liberty?
Kxeeutive Commit teeinan-?
Montiuello?
Kxeeutive Committeeman? |H
Little .Mountain? 3
Kxeeutive Commitleeman? jH
Township Wo. 10.
j Kxeeutive Committeeman?15. B. ? |H
hxecutive ( nmmil levin an? JH
Centra!?
j Kxeeutive Committeeman?Township
No. 11.
Kxeeutive Commit leeman? wM
Walton?\Y. II. Folk, A. (!. Crook
Kxeeutive Commit tveman?W. |HH
Pomaria.?K. P. Lake. J. ('!. Loi H|
.Ten Alewine. HI
Kxeeutive Commit teeinan?Ceo. ^Hj
Si. Philip.?M. r.. AVicker. Her. Hg
Kxre u i Citmn.il ? M. \. flu
Newberry Cotton Market.
Corrected By Nat Gist. fl|
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| Strict M iiiiHinv i) 1.-2 Bffl
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SPECIAL NOTICES. 9j
j 1 CENT A WORD. M
I No advertisement taken for less -jH
; than 25 cents. |H
UN
I POUND?On,, blaek *-\v pry. Owner k|h^
have same by paying for feed am Ell
lor this advertisement'. B?2
M* Melvin Kemp. gB
LOST?I > t wei'u lo'Ji) boundary St. flfl
j ?' (! Il"!!and Hall, by way of Cai- . Ij
noun St.. ;i vr< I?1 link bracelet set ' flfi
with J. naze-. 1 if ward' if returned H
I !i< 11en. S. Mower. iW
.
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, tab,. t> and pound paper; can ^ive
you .-omotliiuu' new in Initial Tab
Bronddus & Hull'. 1 (B
ONE OF THE best Southern Teaojf ,1
f!> Avein-.'.es lias just opened^, ' IB
| Carolina bram-h. No registration 1
i'?v required. Write for 'Must a 1
i '1':i" whole bo;i, Box 2S7, CI ill*
II OK- RLNT?Seven room bouse an 1 o
a live room? both have waterworks,
I cleeirie IL>ht.>. stables. Also rooms 4 "
; over randy kitelien.
If. L. Paysint>vr. j\
11RL INSURANCE?We represent ^ j
sum.' o| |||(. !>,.<( ]ju>l eoinpanies ,) |
v'"' appreciate the patronage 1
< ' , o-, seek<!>,v |"iro insurance. <
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Miss ,loe IJones/ |
DR. HUIET'S All lloalim, Lmiment M
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>Jjarke\ ^n-y i< and. !>.> eonvinevd.
ladies earn good money1 a: 9
Mej*|. S, Columbus, Ohio. ^9
N. C., t berefore, will - ; }>i*
i N\ .'due-day of each w.V:
lU'oaddns \ Ruff;
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