The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 01, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
IjH MEMORIAL DAY.
Address by Gen. Thos. W. Oarwile?
? Pragram 0f Ex0rcis08?Names of
H Various Oommittoos.
K Memorial day will bo held thii
mf y?ar i" Newberry on Saturday. As
9n stated the address will bo by Gen
9'i Car wile, of Edgefield. Tin
i| f ladies who take charge of theso oxer
I* cises will furnish the usual dinner tc
?. - the veterans and also look after the
a. decoration ot the graves of confedor^
ates. They havo appointed the committecs
for this purposo and these
;!:> committees are given in this connec
K Opera house, Saturday, May 9,1908
Prelude?Dixie.
?ai,ff',tors and sons ro march in anc1
|B stand until Yelerairs march in anc
are seated.
*f Scripture?23rd Psalm.
Sjk Music '' llow Firm a Foundation.'
Prayer.?.
Address?-C!on. Thos. W. Carwile.
Music?."Old Kentucky Home."
Presentation of crosses of honor.
Presentation of medals.
Benediction.
Memorial Day Committees.
' Program Committee?Mrs. \V. II
Hunt, Chairman. Mesdames W. G
llouseal, L. W. Floyd, J. A. Burton
t. O. B. Mayer, Miss Bernice Martin.
jNTusic* Committee?Mrs. J. W. Hal
|j| tiwanger, Chairman. Mesdames W. K
[ Sli?li, J. IT. West, P. C. G-iIliard, J
j A. Burton, Misses Harriott Leavcll
[, Mazio Dominick-,
i Dinner Committees. Place and Ar
! rangements?Mrs. T. C. Pool, Chair
man. Mesdames A. T. Brown, C. A
Bowman. W. 11. Hunt, S. J. Woolen
Table linen and flowers?Mrs. C. J
1 Purcell, Chairman, Mesdames 1*. E
' Spott, J*,. C. Jones, W. K. Sligh, Mis?
Vinnie Mae Wilson.
Dishes?Miss Cora Dominick, Chair,
man. Mesdames Win. Johnson, 10. I{
Ilipp, Frank Hunter, C. 11. Cannon
J. IT. West. Misses Weagin.
i Silver?Miss Fannie McCaughrin
Chairman. Mrs. P. C. Gilliard, Slissos
Ii Mary L. Barton, Moriat Martin, Ola
I Wilson.
. . Meats?Mrs. S. B. Anil, Chairman
, Mesdames James Mcintosh, E. M
jjf Evans, W. F. Ewart.
(Bread and Salads?'Mrs. John M
J Kinard, Chairman. Mesdames 0. B
r Mayer, J. I). Davenport, J. K. Aull
G. Y. Hunter, Miss Lucy McCaughrin
Coffee?Mi's. L. W. Floyd, Chairman.
Mesdames W. G. llouseal, J. L
Williamson, Robt. Caldwell, W. A
Moseley. Miss Lula Mosel'ey.
* . ?Mrs. George Johnstone, Chair^
man' Mrs. J. Y. MeKall. Misses Ger
nrude Carwile, Harnett Leavell
Mlazie Dominick, Bessie Bowers.
If Ice cream??Mrs. O. Moll. Holmes
Chairman. Mesdames ,7. E. Norwood
E. II. Aull, J. W. Ilaltiwanger, II. S
Boozer, Misses Fannie Mae Car(
wile, Lucy Fellers.
Cakes?Mrs. 1{. I). Wright, Chairman.
Mesdames Y. J. Pope, W. II
Carwile, J. A. Burton, P. Wise.
Mesdames Y. J. Pope, Laura Ewart
and Sal lie Garlington are requested
! to act as a Hostess Committee for the
table of Mothers of Veterans.
; Opera House Committee?Mrs. J
j McFall, Chairman. Mesdames L
AY. Floyd. W. II. Ilnnf, W. G. Hon
) seal, Jamos McTntosh, J. W. Haiti
wanger, J. A. Burton, Misses Lncj
McCaughrin, Lois Fant, Sara Pope
Joanne lVlhatn, Anita Davidson, Lai
la Martin, Messrs Foster Martin
Fred Dominick, M. L. Spearman, C. D
Weeks, John M. Kinard.
Hosemont Committee?Mrs. Jame:
l McTntosh, Chairman. Mesdames Y. J
I Pope, W. V. Fair, Fannie Fant. J. P
Mahon, George Johnstone, W. K
Sligh, ,T. 1). Davenport, G. W. IIol
pRvland, A. C. Jones, S. B. Aull, -T. IT
*' ? Eannie Martin, B
||j|JHl. Dennis, C. B. M'ai\_-, v. c- Ellisor
. II. Wallace, H. Y. Leave1!!, Franl
^^Kloon, Tabor ITill, John Wicker, E. E
Hg^wWilliamson, Ella Boyd, John Goggans
|S9F J. L. Welling, W. C. Swittenburg, Vai
pop Smith, David Langford, Alan John
S stone. 7\r. Lake, Ii. It. Martin, ,T. n
Walton, 0. S. Mower, blisses Salli*
3D iBarr, Sue Jones, Nora Long. Bcssii
Scbumpert, Genevieve Evans, Etlie
Boozer, T.uey Speers, Sena Hisei
iB! (Messrs. Frank Bynum, Wm. McFall
ragg Confederate Monument Committo
?Mrs. E. M. Evans, Chairman. Mos
jgjl eTames L. W. Floyd, A. J. S. Langford
||j Herman Wright, O. B. Mayer, T. C
m Pool. J. F. J. Caldwell, I. II. Hunt
M. B. Chalmers, Win. Cromer, Waltei
9V Spearman, Eugene Longshore, Misse:
H Lizzie Grifiln, Ola Wilson, Banna Neel
V Harriett Lea veil, Ida Langford
Martha Johnstone, Blanche Davidson
Lucile Wilson, Messrs. John B. May
|| es, W. A. Sluckoy, Jas. McCaughrin
5? Pope Buford. f
g Crozior Monumenr Committee?
R Mrs. Wi!l? am Johnson, Chairman
I Mesdames O. C. Stewart, E. C. Jones
j| \V. IT. Carwile, Misses Vinnie Ma
b Wilson, Lalla Martin, Gertrude Simp
Mr son, Messrs. E. R. Hipp, L. W. Jone/.
I
/
F. Z. Wilson, W. H. Wallace. of
Johnstone Graveyard Committee? iri
Mrs. Lalla Siuvmoys, Chairman. Mos- eel
dames T. J. M'cCrary, Olin Cannon, do
Misses Sally Johnstone, Fannie Ram- fo
age, Messrs. Tom J oilnstone, Dr. P. or
? G. Ellisor. ow
J Village Graveyara?'Mrs. John M. pr
Kinard, Chairman. Mesdames, E. H. tin
> AuN, Mary F. Wright, A.'P. Pi for, J. tii
W. Chappell, J. G. Brown, Misses EC- nui
tie Griflin, Eva Gary, Alice Hornsby, wl
> Messrs. Henry Kinard, J. K, Anil. pr
Wtost End Cemetery Committee? an
Mi's. J. M. Davis, Chairman. Mcsdam- ati
5 es C. P. Williams, Susie M. Tompkins, soi
Miss Hetty White, Messrs. W. E. ltu- all
therford, J. G. Jones. to
The president urges that all decora- or'
tions used by Chapter shall bo ever- an
green wreaths tied with Confederate \n
colors. The pupils ol (lie city graded l(1'
schools are requested to bring ever,
green wreaths to lire opera house, Sat- 2,;
d'rilay p. in. at 3.HO o'clock. The l<*i
lad'ies of the town not members of I ho
Chapter are urged to give all the he
flowers just this one day in each year pa
to I lie "Heroes who wore the Gray." th
' he
SENATOR TILLMAN WILL SAIL
FOR EUROPE EARLY IN JULY. V"
is
is
i Columbia, April 2S.?Senator and be
Mrs. Tillman, accompanied by Dr. J. of
W. Babeock and Dr. J. J; Watson of fo
Columbia, will sail for Europe on May th
10th. Senator Tillman and Mrs. Till- qu
> man expect to remain abroad the on- do
tire summer, as absolute rest in deem- no
ed necessary for (he restoration of wj
the senator's health, but Drs. Watson to
and Babeock will be back by the mid- sn
die of July. it.
The party will take passage on the
W liite Star Lino, leaving Boston on
! the morning of the Kith and going direct
to Gibraltar, and tlrence to Italy, Aj
| where Drs. Rabcock and Watson
spend some time studying the disease
> called pellagra, concerning which Dr.
Babeock with the assistance of Dr.
> Watson and others has made some in-1 Xi
' (cresting discoveries and observations X<
1 that are sure to obtain wide notice in X<
the medical world. While Dr. Bab- N<
cock has been Senator Tillman's phy
sician for years, he is going with him *>
on this trip not as physician but as *>
friend, and Dr. Watson goes in the N<
same way, of course. The news from N<
r Atlanta, where Senator Tillman is in *i>
> a sanitarium, is to the effect that his *>'
health is daily improving and ho will
soon be beyond the need of a pliysi
cian, but he has urged his friends to wl
accompany him abroad, and Gov. An- pa
sel lias joined in the request to Dr. pa
Babeock t<> take a rest from Siis ar- tit
> duous work as superintendent, and on
physician for the State Hospital for
> the Insane. As a matter of fact Dr.
Babcoek has had a hard time with the
grip this winter and his friends insist JT
that he needs a rest himself, as he is
oiia of the most conscientious and con
stant workers in the State and one of
the State's most valuable servants. It
is the custom of Dr. Watson to take a
t European trip every summer, for rer
creation.
i The announcement that Senator
Tillman will go abroad brings to no- ^
tice again the fact that he will take j
absolutely no part in politics this
. summer and that be will not make any ' i
. lecturing tours at all. When the j
, State Democratic convention is held,
^ on May -0. he will likely be on the "
_ ocean, and by the time the national r'
convention of the party is held, '.re
will likely be enjoying complete rest
and quiet in some part of rural England,
a.s it is his intention to go to ^
England after visiting Italy and to
remain there probably until early fall.
Senator Tillman has been a delegate ^
to the last four national conventions,
1S02, 18.00, 1000 and 1004," and each
time has been a more prominent figure,
and he will undoubtedly bo
' missed at Denver,
c
FQRESTS OF KOREA
TO BE PROTECTED.
1 C]
Korea, the Ilermel Kingdom, is
' waking up to the necessity of protecting
its remaining forests and' replant- Sc
j ing denuded tracts on important
watersheds. Japan is furnishing the 1/
inspiration and part of the money A
' which will produce the change from 1/
the old order of things to the new. A
A school for training Korean fores- 1/
tors has already been put in opera- A
< lion. jy,
The two governments drew up a A
) cooperative agreement last spring A
1 and outlined a plan for the wise use T/
14 of the forests in the Yalu and Tumen A
> valleys and as a result a national for- A
> cs| policy for Korea has been devel- A
? oped. The new Korean forest laws
"(are similar |o those of Japan, accord- pi
> ing to T nited States Counsul-GemV- ot
al Sammons, of Seoul. rn
Alt h o tgh Korean forests have been
. exploit ed and neglected, and Ihe
, country has suffered severely from
a^drowlh. floods, and r.roison, the de
| nudation is less serious than in
' neighboring provinces of China. One
Dry Goods,
The best select
kinds--Laces, Err
Hose of all kinds,
bons, Calicoes,
Made Skirts, Rea
to-wear Underw
Clothing for Men,
occasions for Me
and work, Under
!Neckwear for IV!
latest, Shoes for
jof the best materi
When in need of anytl
before buying for we ca
to see us, they can tell y
Our
We make a special sti
1 world. Come to Prospt
N. L. E
PF
' Why buy
an Organ
' I from a Peddler?
\\ lien you can buy a superior organ from your
Factory representative for less money, mm on
easier terms, ami have absolute protection in
lie guarantee given by tlie makers.
\V e make low prices ami grunt from one to
, wo years?without interest?for settlement, am!
11 ly biml the organ assecuiity.
We save you money and supply Organs that
will prove a life long pleasure.
Write at once for catalogues and special prices
, and terms to the old established
. MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
coi,umiiia, a. c.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Sold and guaranteed by Gilder & Weeks
Attention Veterans, Camp No. 336,
r U. C. V.
t The camp will meet in the court
t house on Saturday the 2nd May, 1.008,
for the transaction of such business
as may properly come before it. All
memebors must pay their annual
- dues, 12.) cents, at once, as our per
capita assessment to the State and
general order is already past due. At
7 this inecliii.tr delegates will be elected
to represent, our r.nnp at the reunion
i. in Greenville, S. Cj, May 11-12, also
i, at reunion in Hirinin^hani. Ala.,
June 0-10-1 1. 1008.
i. By order.
J. W. Gary,
. O. L. Schuinpert, Com.
i. Adjt.
i
' NOTICE.
i.
Newberry, S. <April 27, 1008.
( To the Creditors of JO. L. liailes:
I*.. 11. 1 ?a iles having mad,* a ?1??< ?1 of
|t assignment to me. there will he a
. meeting of the creditors in the olliees
of Blcase & Dominiclc at Newberry,
S. ('.. on Tuesday, fhe fifth day of
May, I00S, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the
appointment of an nifcnt of the creditors.
i Cole. h. Blease,
( Assignee.
the tirst moasures to be taken up
II bo tlio preservation of such woodtracts.
as yet remain. In order to
this, the government lias taken all
rests under its care, whether they
c publicly or privately owned. The
mors will not bo deprived of their
operty without compensation, but
e government will regulate the cutlg
of timber, and in certain cases
&y prohibit all cutting on tracts
rich ought to remain timbered, "to
event flood's, d row t lis, landslides,
d to preserve unimpaired the scenic
tractivencss of places of public reft."
All owners of timberland and
leaseholders are required to report
the government their holdings in
tier that the property may be listed
(I cared for. Failure to report witlia
year subjects the forest to forit
lire.
The I'orestnl area of K?>ira is about
>00,000 acres which is only onenth
of the laiuf ?>n which forests
i111 io lie growing. Kxteusive inured
tracts remain in the Northern
rt of ihe country on the waters of
e Yalu and Tutnen rivers, and lumr
operations are carried on in the
imutain districts. Hut in I ho a . Tilt
oral sections of tile country wood
very scarce and the fuel problem
serious. Coal and other mines have
en opened by Americans, and one
the most pressing needs is timhci
r use in and' about the mines. ]n
at country, as elsewhere, large
lantities of timber are necessary in
veloping mining property, and it i*
iteworthy that a country as backird
industrially as Korea can put iu-practice
the principle that the only
re way <?f geltintr timber i> to grow
NEWBERRY UNION STATION.
rival and Departure of Passenger
Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M.
Sunday, April 2G, 1908.
Southern Railway:
a. 15 for Greenville .. . ,8.57a.m
"t. IS for Columbia .. ..1.-10 p.in
\ 11. for (ireenville .. ..3.40 p.m
3. 16 for Columbia S.47 p.m
C., N. & L. Ry.
To 85 for Laurens 5.10 a.m.
To. 22 for Columbia .. ..8.47 a.m.
52 for Greenville .. 12.56 p.m,
>. 53 for Columbia .. ..3.20 p.m.
To. 2e for Laurens .. . .7.25 p.m,
To. 84 for Columbia .. ..8.36 p.m.
* Does not run on Sunday
This time table shows the times at
licli trains may be expected to dert
from this station, but their dorture
is not guaranteed and the
lie shown is subject to change witht
notice.
G. L. Robinson,
Station blaster.
J ST RI1CEIVED?A nice lino oi
tablets and pound paper; can giv<
von something new in Initial Tab
lets.
Broaddus & Hull'.
OTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make final settlement on the
tate of Y. C. Meyers, deceased, ii
c probate court for Newberry conn
, on Monday, May 18, 1008, at 11
ni., and immediately thereafter ap
y for letters dismissar.v as execu
r of said estate. All persws hold
g claims against said estate wil
esent them duly attested on or be
re that, date and all persons indebt
to said estate will make payment.
S. M. Meyers,
FiX. R. C. Meyers, deceased,
-ltaw."
EPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounges
and parlor suits, "each upholstered
recaining chairs, repaired; making
and laying carpets and mattings
cleaning old furniture. In Sunligh
Hall, near old colored Baptis
church.
We3ley Means.
HARLESTON & WESTERN OAH
OLINA RY.
ihedulc in effect November 3rd, 190'
/. Newberry (C N & L.) 12:46 p. m
r. Laurens 1 :52 p. m
/. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:15 p. m
r. Greenville 3:40 {>. m
v. Laurens 2:07 p. it.
r. Spartanburg 3.35 p. m
y. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. m
r. Henderson ville 6:25 p. m
r. Asheville 7:30 p. in
k', Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. m
r. Greenwood 2:56 p. ir
r. McCormick 3:55 p. m
r. Augusta 5:40 p. rr
Note: The above arrivals and de
irtures, as well as connections witl
her companies, are given as infor
ation, and arc not guaranteed.
Ernest Williams,
Cen. Pass. Agt.,
Augusta, Ga.
Geo. T. Bryan,
Greenville, S. C.
Gen. Agt.
Shoes an
;ed stock of Dr<
ibroideries, Ladi
Hand Bags, lat
Homespun, B1
dy~Made Waist
ear, Silks, the
. Boys and Chile
n and Children,
wear for Men at
len, Ladies and
summer for the
al and workman
hing to wear it will pa;
n save you money. A
ou
Prices are AH R
jdy of our line and do
5rity and see us for an;
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?OSPERITY, S.
ht's squaJ
We have just taken up a nc
becoming famous throughout
their marvelous wearing quali
hosiery and know it has unusu
each person who has trouble
hls'socks, to come and buy ju
with the
This will cost you just 25
Then, after you have give
3ugh, fair test, if you don't s
best wearing socks you have <
again, bring the pair back and
If you think* you might not 1
come and see. You don't ha'
see them first.
WHY DO WE MAKE
know this is the greatest wear
tried them, and all to whom w
the best thing they ever saw.
convince the most particular ]
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florid
During These Cold
Would be just the th
living. Superb Train
and Tickets which off
sible for a pleasant an
For full informatiot
your nearest Ticket A
W. J. CRAIG,
Pass. Traf. Manager.
WILMINC
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d Clothing.
3ss Goods of all
ies' Collars, Belts,
est novelty, Ribleaching,
Readys,
Ladies' Readylatest
patterns,
Iren, Hats, for all
Shirts for dress
id Children, our
Children is the
whole family, all
ship guaranteed.
y you to see our stock
sk those who have been
light.
not try to run the whole
/thing you want to wear,
& SON,
c.
ho? ??? nm ihehihi in riw^mi -
^E DEAL f8E,
iw line of men's hose which are
the whole country because of
ties. We have Investigated this
ial merit, and so we are asking
with holes coming in the toes of
st one pair of half-hose made
c. jHH
ay they are the
^ver worn, come
we'll refund your money.
ike the looks of these new socks,
ve to buy them. Just come and
THIS OFFER? Because we
ing hosiery ever made. We have
re have sold them say they are
We know a single trial pair will
person. Let us show YOU.
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s, Excellent Schedules
er every advantage posid
attractive trip,
i or pamphlets call on
gent, or write
T. C. WHITE,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
jTON, N. C,