The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 05, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
MEMORIAL DAY.
j I Address by Gon. Thos. W. Oarwile?
I B Pragram of Exorcises?Names of
} JP Various Committees.
vm Memorial day wilr bo hold this
year in Newberry on Saturday. As
11' stated the address will bo by Gen.
S' Thos. W. Carwile, o\ lOdgeileld. The
| ladies who tako charge of these exer?'
cises will furnish the usual dinner to
f tile veterans and also look after tho
t, decoration of the graves of confcder|
ates. They havo appointed the comJmittees
for this purpose and these
committees are given in this connection.
Opera house, Saturday, May 9, 1908.
Prelude?Dixie.
Daughters and sons ro march in and
stand until Veterans march in and
jjjx are seated.
Scripture?23rd Psalm.
3} Music?"Mow Firm a Foundation,"
j Prayei*.
Address?Gen. Thos. W. Carwile.
Music?"Old Kentucky Home."
Presentation of crosses of honor.
Presentation of medals.
[ <' Benediction.
Memorial Day Committees.
Program Committee?Mrs. W. 11.
Hunt, Chairman. Mosdames W. G.
I- Ilouseal, L. W. Floyd, J. A. Burton,
B. Mayer, Miss Bernice Martin.
Illl Music Committee?Mrs.?J. W. Haltiwanger,
Chairman. Mosdames \V. K.
Sligh, J. 11. West, P. C. Gilliard, J.
A. Burton. Misses Harriett Leavell,
Mazie Dominiek.
Dinner Committees. Place and Arrangements?Mrs.
T. C. Pool, Chairman.
Mesdajncs A. T. Brown, C. A.
Bowman. W. II. Hunt. S. J. Woolen.
Table linen and flowers?Mrs. C. J.
Purcell. Chairman. Mesdames P. 10.
i Scott. JO. C. Jones. W. K. Sligh, Miss
Vinnie Mae Wilson.
Dishes?Miss Cora Dominiek. Chair!
man. Mesdames Wm, /Johnson. 11. R.
Hipp, I'rank Hunter, C. II. Cannon,
J. II. We-t. Misses lieagin.
Silver?Miss Fannie McCaughrin,
Chairman. Mrs. P. C. Gilliard, Misses
Mary L. Burton, Moriat Martin, Ola
"Wilson.
Meats?Mrs. S. B. Aull. Chairman.
1 I Mesdames James Mcintosh, K. M.
Evans. W. F. 10wart.
Bread and Salads-?-Mrs. John M.
' lvinard, Chairman. Mesdames 0. B.
grayer. J. 1). Davenport, J. Iv. Anil,
G. Y. Hunter, Miss Lucy McCaughrin.
Coll'ee?Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Chairman.
Mesdames W. G. Ilouseal, J. L.
I , Williamson, Robl. Caldwell. W. A.
Mtisehy. Miss Lula Moseley.
Tea?Mrs. George Johnstone, Chairman.
Mrs. .1. V. Mel*'all. Misses GerI
trade Carwile. Il.-.rrretl Leavell,
Mazie Dominiek, Bessie Bowers.
Ice cream?'Mrs. O. Mel*. Holmes.
Chairman. Mesdames J. P.. Norwood.
J 10. II. Aull. .1. W. Haltiwansvr. II. S.
|j Boozer. Misses Fannie Mae Carwile.
Lucy Fellers.
Cakes?Mrs. K. I). Wright", Chairman.
Mesdames Y. J. Pope, W. 11.
Carwile, J. A. Burton. P. Wise.
Mesdames V. J. Pope, Laura JOwart
and Sal lie Garlington are requested
| to act as a Hostess Committee for the
j table of Mothers of Veterans.
| Opera House Committee?Mrs. J.
V Me Fall. Chairman. Mesdames L.
W. Floyd. W. II. Hitnr. W. G. TTouseal,
James Mcintosh, .T. W. Ha 11 iwanger,
.1. A. Burton. Misses Lucy
McCaughrin, Luis Fant, Sara Pope,
Jeanne Pelham. Anita Davidson. Lalla
M art in, Messrs Foster Martin,
v .1'red Dominiek, M. L. Spearman. C. 1).
^ Weeks. John M. Kinard.
Ixoseinont Commit Ire?M rs. James
| Mcintosh, Chairman. Mesdames V. J.
Pope, W. V. Fair, Fannie Fant, J. P.
Malum, (ieorge Johnstone. W. I\.
^Mft^iuh. J. I). Davenport. (!. W. llolg||B^d.
A. C. Jones, S. I?. Aull. J. It.
|l||!BLest. C. J, Pureell, Fannie Martin, B.
Dennis. C. P>. Mar..,. v. u-. lOllisor
|?r. H. Wallace, R. V. Leavell. Frank
H^^Pdoon, Taber Hill. John Wicker, 10. 10.
l^pWilliamsou, 1011a Boyd, John Goggans,
V J. L. AY el ling, W. ('. Swit I enburg. Van
Smith. David Langford, Alan Johiistone.
M. I.ake, B. R. Martin. .7. U.
Mm Willi on, (!. S. Mower, Mis-es S:'."'"
H Barr, Sue Jones. Nora Long, Bessie
Schiimperi, Genevieve Kvans, F.thel
Boozer, Lucy Speers, Sena Riser.
gf Messrs. Frank Bynum. Win. McFall,
W Confederate Monument (\mniitlee
?Mrs. 10. M. lO.vans. Chairman. MesH
dames L. W. Floyd. A. J. S. Langford,
m Herman Wright", O. B. Mayer. T. C.
Pool. J. P. j. Caldwell. I. 'II. Hunt.
V M. B. Chalmers, Wm. (Tromer, Walter
Spearman, lOugene Longshore. Misses
V Lizzie Griffin, Ola Wilson, Banna Necl,
m Harried t Leavell, Ida Langford.
Martha Johnstone,'Blanche Davidson,
Lucile Wilson, Mrissrs. John P.. Mayes,
A\ . A. Slnel^y, Jas. McCaughrin,
Pope Buford.
Cro/.ier ('Monuinenr Commit lee?
Mrs. AN illiam Johnson, Chairman.
^ Mesdrfmes 0. C. Stewart, 10. C. Jones,
^ Carwile, Misses Vinnie Mae
flp Wilson, Lalla Martin, Gertrude SinuiI
son, Messrs. 10. It. Hipp, L. W. Jowies,
k /
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F. Z. Wilson, W. II. Wallace.
Johnstone Graveyard CommitteeMrs.
Lalla Simmons, Chairman. Mci
dames T. J. M'cCrnry, 01 in Cannoi
Misses Sally Johnstone, Fannie Ran
age, Messrs. Tom Johnstone, Dr. 1
G. Ellisor.
Village Graveyara?-Mi's. John J
Kinard, Chairman. Mesdames, E. 1
AuH, Mary F. Wright, A. P. Pifer, ,
W. Chappell, J. G. Brown, Misses 10:
lie Griflin, Eva Gary, Alice Ilornsb;
Messrs. Ilenry Kinard, J. K. Anil.
West End Comet ery CommitteeMrs.
J. M. Davis, Chairman. Mesdan
es C. P. Williams, Snsie M. Tompkiw
Miss Petty White, Messrs. W. E. Ri
therford, J. G. Jones.
The president urges that all decort
lions used hy Chapter shall be evei
green wreaths lied with Confederal
colors. The pupils ot flic city grade
schools are requested to bring evei
green wreaths lo (he opera house, Sal
l^l'i'dav p. m. at ;5..T0 o'clock. 'I'll
ladies of the town not members of Hi
Chapter are urged to give all th
flow*.r> just lliis one day in each .vea
to the "Heroes who wore the Gray.
MEMORIAL DAY.
Veterans And Their Mothers Invite
To Dinner?Crosses of Honor to
Be Bestowed.
The Drayton Rutherford chapta
Daughters of the Confederacy, coi
dially invite the veterans and t!i
mothers ol veterans residing in Xew
berry county to a dinner lo be serve
tor their comfort and plea-sure r
Xewberry May 0. at 1 o'docl
Col. (). ],. Schmnperl will furnish tli
tickets to he presented at the door.
Memorial Day Exercises.
I lir Drayton |{uthcrford cliaplo
cordially in\ i;< tlie president, facull;
and st:;< 1 * 111 body Newberry co,ie?'i
i t!;e .iJ i riuieudeuI, teachers, and pi
;'!i> *: 1 i-;Iy '.railed . hools. i!n> nieu
tiers ol" tlie .Jno. M. Kinard camp, l<
gellier with | lie public ^.'iieraliv. t
p!?sejil at the memorial day cxei
cises, at city opera house, on Salui
'' V aflcrnoon April !). j-f ,*UH) o'clocl
at which time and j)lace Gen.* Tho:
\\ . Carwile, of lOdgefield, will addres
the veterans.
Crosses of Honor.
T lie following crosses of honor wi
be bestowed by the Drayton Ruthei
ford chapter on Memorial day:
List 1.
j Perry Halfacre. Adam Kibler, 1
\\. Kinard. ! ,. II. Puiih. Moorma
RulV. .1. \Y. Smil!i.
Livt 2.
I. A. P?a--s. \\ . Bedenbatigh. T. ^
Duncan, W. I'. Davenport. F. L. Lour
j nick. Alex. Singleton.
i the veterans will please be preset'
at tl.'j appointed lime and receiv
their crosses.
I I lie following* applications came i
loo late for May 10th. but Crosses wi
be ready for .1 une il. I!t()S:
I. 1). IJruce. I). J. 11 a 11iwanger, (
S. Livingston. James E. Shealv, D }
Ward.
Mrs. J. A. Burton,
President.
A. NOTED NEGRO PREACHER.
Something About Unclc Ned Starl
an Edgefield 'Character.
News and Courier.
I'.dgvlirId. April ,'J(I? *Ned Stark wji
a noted negro preacher in his da
and time, lie preached for seventy
live years, mostly in Edgefield count,1
aim' was highly respected hy )>??(
white and black, lie died four yeai
ago. A co-laborer, of course his jut
ior, whov information is entiivl
auihenlic. gives in (his week's l*hl?_r<
field Advertiser the following fa?*l
concerning lliis remarkable "!<l ret
'?): ''Ned Stark was horn in Yirgii
ia. August IS. 1S00, and lived thei
unIi 1 1k> was brought lo South Cai
olina. when he was bought by M'asU
j dames Sheppard, lite father of l\>
I Governor and Mr. Orlando Sheppan
I lie was married three limes and ha
I illy grandchildren, and one liiimlre
anil lhirly groal-grand-diildreii.
lh.' time of iiis ifealli Kebrnary 1.
I I DO 1. the Rev. Stark was !(>!! year
li moiil lis alio .'i days old. lie was ll
oldest minister in Sonlli Carolina.
AI I-. Orlando Sheppard lells me lb;
old i tide Ned'' ail ways insislei
thai "Mars denies" boM'.'il him n
the 1st of .January. Ned bein
the 2i years ol age,. I'lial from I hi
time up to his deal It he 1 i\*i.??V <01 ll
Sheppard place, and was ever loyj
lo 1 he Iatitily, who, in his declinin
veat's. cared for the old man. The et
eomiuni Mr. Sheppard paid the laid
I ul old negro was heartfelt and loud
ing.
TUSi1 R.tCJEJ.VED?nice lino <
tablets and pound paper; can iii\
v.in something new in Initial Tal
Ids.
Broaddus & Ruff.
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DISPENSARY ELECTION ASKE!
s- Anti-Liquor Element in Abbovi]
u, Present Petitions to Sui
pervisor,
Abbeville, May 2.?Mr. W.
I. Sturkoy, of MeCormiek, has fil.
I. with the supervisor of this county |i
J, titions prayinn for an, election on tl
f- question of votinjr the dispensary o
yt of Abbeville County. The potitioi
appear to have about nine humln
- signatures, but an inspection sho\
x- that the men have in many instant*
s. signed more than one petition. ()i
x- enthusiastic petitioner sinned as tn;n
as live times, one prominent "sec
x_ dor" preacher sinned twice, and'
resident o| Green wod countv twit
c I lie supervisor is n<>iun over the lis
(j ti> determine whether the ivi|uisi
L._ number ?|' electors have sinned. Tl
I I sentiment has changed in ti:;> couii
0 | very much am! il L -aid the dispe
0 i sary will u in ltl !.
r j SENATOR BAILEY VINDICATE]
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Indications Point to his Triumph
Texas Primary.
Dallas. Texas, May 2.?After pr
bably iin> most spectacular campaii
known in the political history of tl
Southwest, da I inn fro m March 2S ai
^ I'lulinn last ninht, partial rctur
p_ I I roin the Democratic primaries lie
!(, I I Itroiinnout t his State today to mm
._ | ilelenaIes at laruc to the national co
j I vent ion, I I.) of the 21") cnuutics, r
^'poilinn. indicate (hat (lie tick
. i headed by Cuitcd Stales Senator .b
|(, | W . Bailey ha-- rcceiwd a ma.juri
j of from 1 5.0(10 t(i 20.(1111) votes, t'tijloi
; "in I !i ciinrnes and ? 11 ?-< ?ju. 111 i
\ est inaI ion ol the aliened counecti<
Tj of Senator Bailey with the Watei
I'ierce Oibf company and oth.'f c..
j verii? betoi" ' the Slate leni^lat in
j w.iich resulted in the discharge o|' t
i committee of the senat before the 'I
. eisii.n was reached, and Senator I'.a
? ey beinn exormirated bv the low
l'" , hou-'e. Special interest was lent
| today's election in that the resi
j will carry the endorsement or disa
S- proval of the senator by the voters
>s the State, lu a speech durum the i
vestination Senator Bailey promisi
nnrelentinn warfare a.nai'ist his p<i
rf tical opponent, ami' it is said to ha
been this speech in which he also il
(dared that none of his opponen
I should attend the next national I)
jnioeratic conveniion that caused t
j i'inht tlii- .-prinn. The ticket prob
51 j b!y cho-vn is Joseph W. Bailey.
! ' Jain.'svill..; \|. m. 1 . of |11;,
|-lames I.. Su rrey. ,,f |...,-kliart. at
>. | Andrew .1. Baker. of San Annelo. ,\
i-j tei nates. I',. F. l.ooney. of Greenvill
[ >. li. Kubena, ot' I'ayetteville: .1.
i( liowmau. of Aniarillo. ami (
e Brachlield. of llemlersin. More t!u
j a thousand speeccs were made in I
n eampainn. and interest was at whi
II ht-at durinn ihe last few day< of i
st runnle. Mr. Bailey's chief uppn
i. ent in the I'inht was Cone Johnson.
| prominent lawver of Tvler. Texas.
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'REPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounn<
and parlor suits, "each uplmislerc
i ( caininn chairs, repaired; niakii
I and layinir carpets and matliiu
cleaninn old furniture. In Sunlin
c, Hall, near old colored Bapti
I church.
I
Wesley Means.
is j CHARLESTON & WESTERN CA
v j 0L1NA RY.
v, i Schedule in effect November 3rd, 19
"s j Lv. Newberry iC K & L.) 12:10 p.
1 ~ J A r. Laurens 1:52 p.
v j Lv. 1 .aureus (C. & \Y. C.) 2:15 n.
j A r. Greenville ;} ;.|0 p.
's Lv. Laurens 2:07 p.
A r. Sparlaabi'.rn p. |
Lv. Spniiauburn (So. Ry.) 3:10 [>.
0 A r. Ilendersonville 0:25 |).
r" A r. Asheville 7:.']() p.
'r I l.v. Laurens (C. & \V. C.) 2:00 p.
j Ar. Greenwood 2:50 p.
' j A r. M c( 'orinick .'{:55 p.
1 Ar. Ai.nnsta 5:10 p.
: No! o; The above arrival.- and <!
J' j partures, as well as connections wi
' !.ilber companies. rive <:iven as inff
s< ! n.ation, and me not nuaranlecd.
lOrnest Williams,
Cen. Pass. Apt.,
11 i Au.nusta, Ga.
'' (bo. T. Bryan,
11 | Greenville, S. (
I ' ieil. A nt.
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i NEWBERRY UNION STATION.
1 I .
j Arrival and Departure of Passcng
j Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M.
Sunday, April 2G, 1908.
Southern Railway:
No. 1;) for Greenville .. . .S.">7a.i
'' No. 18 for Columbia .. . .1.1(1 p.i
0 j No. II foe Greenville .. ,..'{.10 p.i
> j No. |(S for (Columbia S.-I7 p.i
I C., N. & L. Ry.
) 'No 85 for Laurens 5.1';) a.i
; Dry Good:
? The best selet
"li kinds?Laces, E
' <i Hose of all kind
os bons, Calicoes,
i'v Made Skirts, Re
"? to-wear Under1
isjClothing for Mei
'' occasions for M
Inland work, Unde
;Neckwear for 1
d latest, Shoes foi
?'!of the best mate
When in need of anj
before buying for we c
"jto see us, they can tell
Js| Ou
j We make a special s
ii-iworld. Come to Pros]
s; N. L. 1
l>- 1
1)1 pi
I
, j _ r^.r,vxi?TzyrvYifii^i umkji
N?. I'm- ('uluinhia .. . .^.17 a.n
i N". lor Greenville .. I'J..*>('? p.n
X". .i.'i I'm' ('olmnhia .. . p.n
il- *N'o. lie for Laurens .. ..7.25 p.n
cr 'No. SI for ('oliiiiil)ia .. . .S.;w p.n
jo I >oes no| niii on Knmlav
ill I iiis lime I aide shows (lie times ;i
p- j wliicli I rains may he expected to <b
of pari from (his slalion, but their do
ii- j par;uiv is not guaranteed and III
i>il 11iiiio shown us sub.jcet to change with
)i- ! out notice.
w : G. L. Robinson,
e- ] Station Master.
'??a?? ?MM??ago?w?
" Why buy
an Orgasi
"i from a Peddler?
W'lu n von call liny :i sii|>?m inr 01 nan lit hi ym
; lacloiv sci talivo for less money, :,ml o
I iivj, I I, Mils. Mill li:ivt- ;il>>i >lnlc ]>i (iti't'tion i
I*. lie guarantee niven l>v tin- leakers
\V < yi !o\v pliers anil mailt Cmm one l
wo v< ill*. without inlcicst lor settlement, an
ill n ly l>iinl llii- uti>:iii us mvmi it v.
\Ve save yon iie-m. v ami -.apply Organs )h:
rM will \ !<?v<- :i lilt- l??nj; plrasuie.
# Wii'r .it ihiit lor catalog nes a ml special pi ir?
1 an?l lei ins l?> llie <>1<1 establish' il
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE
Cl H.IIM III A, S. C.
;1 PIANOS AND ORGANS.
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, |( j Sohi anil (.j.uaiilccil hy Gilder <.V. Wccli
Attention Veterans, Camp No. 33f;
U. 0. V.
j The camp will meet in Hie com
j lioii ii Saturday the 2tnl May.
. lor ilii* transaction ol" such bnsiiies
j:|- I" I.- properly come before il. Ai
: meiiieber-i nuM pay their annu;i
j .iile-i. L'-i cents, at once, a- our pc
Cr J capita a?-essinenl lo the S'.nle an
j'M'li ral i filer is already pa-1 i|ii,\ A
jllii* nice! in r delegates will be elect.r
I lu represent our camp at the rennio
in (Ircenville. S. May | 1.|;,|s
in. I n! reii, lion in iVirnrnu'ham. Ala.
in. I !nne !M0-| 1. |fKIM.
in. I >y order.
111. I J. W. Gary,
/ O. L. Schnrnporl, (,'oin.
in. Adjt.
, Shoes ani
Dted stock of Dre
mbroideries, Ladi
s, Hand Bags, lat(
, Homespun, B1
ady~Made Waists
wear, Silks, the
n, Boys and Child
en and Children, :
irwear for Men an
Men, Ladies and
" summer for the
rial and workman;
/thing to wear it will pay
:an save you money. As
you
r Prices are All Ri
study of our line and do i
perity and see us for any
BLACKi
'ROSPERITY, S.
aw5r.iflw,nr
;; HTS squaf
i. We have just taken up a ne>
, becoming famous throughout
their marvelous wearing qualiti
i- hosiery and know it has unusuj
(l each'person who has trouble
his'socks, to come and buy jus
with the
Shtmwo
TOE^sHE
? This will cost you just 25c
' Then, after you have givei
' ough, fair test, if >ou don't sa
s j best wearing socks you have e
j again, bring the pair back and
'j If you think you might not lil
come and see. You don't hav
see them first.
WHY DO WE MAKE
I know this is the greatest wearii
| tried ihem, and all to whom wc
j the best thing they ever .saw.
convince the most particular p
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! FLORID,
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During 'V hose Cold V
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''THE ATLANTH
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II
Would be just the thi
"i living, Superb Trains
ii and Tickets which offe
'jsible for a pleasant anc
!
For full information
J your nearest Ticket Ag
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'j W.J.CRAIG,
Pass. Traf. Manager.
. WILMING
wju v mn
1 Clothing.
sss Goods of all
es' Collars, Belts,
3st novelty, Ribeaching,
Ready5,
Ladies' Readylatest
patterns,
ren, Hats, for all
Shirts for dress
id Children, our
Children is the
whole family, all
ship guaranteed.
r you to see our stock
>k those who have been
ight.
not try to run the whole
thing you want to wear.
c.
IE DEAL fgg,
v line of men's hose which are
the whole country because of
es. We have investigated this
il merit, and so we are asking
'ith holes coming in the toes of
t one pair of half-hose made
we'll refund your money.
ke the looks of these new socks,
e to buy them. Just come and
THIS OFFER? Bee a use v/e
hosiery ever made. Wc have
i have sold them say they are
We know a single tri$l pair will
erson. Let us show YOU.
ERRY CO.
\--CU B A
Vinter Months A Trip
IA
ng to make life worth
Excellent Schedules
r every advantage pos\
attractive trip,
or pamphlets call on
:ent, or write
T. C. WHITE,
Cen. Pass. Agent,
TON. N. C,