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9& democrats to form clubs. i ^Lpall Issued by the Executive Commit- ! ^K tee?Club in Every Precinct ^fj'or the organization of Democratie l ^ Mubs iti every vol inn preeinct in (lie I fl >emocrat ic national committee. Mr. \ ^ liryan. it is said, informed Chairman ^ Mack and other members of the com- i niitlee that he believed that the De- ] p moeratie eause would derive its meat- \ I est impetus from the formation of i these. clubs throughout (he country. \ jjThe appeal for club organization was j j 'signed hy Chairman Mack ami John , ,\V. Tomlinson. head <?f I lie commit-! ( itee on club organizations. Assertiui; 1 -< rthnt the Republican party intends to s 'relv on favor-seeking interests, the , call for club organization says: >1 ''All patriotic citizens. irrespec- I live of party, who stand for the rule'o of I he people and who are against the i corrupt <>r unfile influence of money 1 kin elect imis and to that end favor [publicity of the larger campaign con-' ' Iribution's before 11:?' elect ion as dekmanded by the Democratic platform, j [are urged to organize themselves ini'mediatelv into campaign clubs for jthe presidential election. , ' "All organizations in sympathy,., are expected to assist actively in this | work. The chairniiin of the Oeniocratic State committee in each State i v iis requested to have each county and ( ' precinct committeeman organize a j, campaign club in each precinct on or1,, before the 1 t ii day of September. (j [and to call meetings imiiiediaiely for ,, that purpose. All existing oruanizn^tions should nieel at once and appoint . ,, Blcampaiun < <*mini 1 ices. ., M " Xo specia 1 plan ??I' organization (> Bor by-laws is necessary.'' S|i Former National Chairman Tliom- .. as Talari railed al Democrat ic headB quarters today and conferred with jj Mr. Mack and other members of the p committee regarding campaign plans. I ? Speakin<r of (he situation in Ohio!], Hand in Tndiana. Mr. Tagjrarl said: j ], "The situation in Indiana. so far | ]( fltas the Democrats are concerned, is j. abetter than it has been for twenty j( Hvears and there is absolute harmony Bin the parly ranks. Indiana is in'the r. gy lemocr-.i i<- column without a doubt. n reports llial I receive from Ohio |, HKre also encourauini:'. and I shall nol He surprised to see il,c Democrats in (,| jplBial State (deel llicir candidate for (| ^HLvcrnnr and ui\ e a majority for the BHtcmocratic national ticket." J )>( ^H( 'hairman Mack lias given up the'j] ^Bgan of returning Mast the early part p, HB next week and tin- Eastern head-: p, gBiarters in New York will not. be j nj ^onened. in all nrohnhilit v. until about. I ? t , . J --- >11 'fctlic first of next month. | Sf | LAURENS PHYSICIAN DIES, j tor. Godfrey, Victim of Runaway Ac-1 ft cidcnt, Succumbs to his Iu^^Laurenx, AmjjiisI I!.- At fi o'clock: afternoon. twenly-eiuhl hours afEHr the fearful runaway accident in ^Bliich he was injured, T)r. Bcnneff . Imini* I* I<|X?nmtttli I? III1': 'TNUKK SOl'THKUX SKIES." . Franklin (hnll'rcy '?r<?aI L> ?t his 1:i<| in he home <>i Mr. Frank M:rlin. wlicrc it1 was taken immeiliately alter Fie i? .'iilcn!. i) 111>rm;ii hemorrhage was j lie cause th. 1)r. (iiulfrey nev r rallied nor oven uaiued strength j mllicient In warrant **ti?m. From '' li<' l'irst flic physicians in charge enertaino?l hut little hope of his M'V. Mrs. (lodl'rey and their i- ;i 1? 1 r?*ii J aviv at tiu> hedside wlmn death came. | I'lii' funeral services will he held t<>- i n>>rr<i\v morninji' at It) o'clock hy tin Masons at Koekv Sprinsrs church, a :ew miles from the city. Dr. rjodfrey was a popular man ami imlily regarded as a physician, his iractiec heinir <|uite evten.sive. 11 o v;is a native of this county; was hirty-five years of aye: a son of dr. .Tas. W. Godfrey. of the l\kom cclion. ami married Miss Ressie Ctuilinidiain, i.f which union there were >*u*n fi?*e children. T?r. Godfrey and lis family were verv widely * <mni?c*t' 1 in this cor.niy. llis mil iim.-l v ileal It s a distinct loss to the community. The Accident. Lauren-, Auuusi l."?.?This after- | indii ; I 'J o'clock there occurred a | lis.'si ro'.;s ruiawiiv. result in*: in ser-j ous injury to Mr. !?. F. Godfrey, the omplete demoliiion of his hnu^y and : lie fatal injury of his horse. IV. iodfrev was drivinsr from his home, bout four miles from the city, into .aureus and crossed the Charleston nil Western Carolina Railway track k'ithin the city limits just ahead of lassenirer train Xo. 2 from Spartan 'iirtr. I lie passing of tlit* train of! ars so el.isc 1 ic!iind the horse evi- | ently c;tiiM't| tin' runaway. (In* horse! t;;!? Miif :i dash ilu?.v mi he declining! oad toward I.idle 1Ji r llridu'e. So! real was the ^pced that when the 1:r:! < !' road at !iiv<-r Mr:* 1 was j In ?I horse, biiuuy and driver i mashed into tin* railing of tin* !?ridii"t*. j nd learinu it away. fell nearly I wen- ! v feci into llie small -iream below, lie horse l'allins- on top of l)r. fiodrey. and the bnirgy beinsr torn com-j letely up. Tlie horse's hind leer was] roken in I wo places. and it will I ave to he killed. Dr. fiodfrey's left. 'V was broken just a little above the nee. one rib fractured and hurl in rnally. I The extent of the doctor's injuries j: innot ye< be determined a< he lias ! ( o| recovered from the shock. Kor-: tnately there was a neijro Mandimrjl i*arby when th'* accident occurred, j I !<e Dr. <!odlY"V would have been i row nod in f 110 <lialli?\v yfream, for h is head was in water when tin- netrro I | \'ii'hc)l him. It is -apposed that 1 le falling of the horse on Dr. God ey caused his severest and most 1 ninful injuries. At 7 o'clock to- j ffl:t Dr. Godfrey had not shown any i itisfactory rally and was still in a | mi-conscious state and in a very t ecarious condition. TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees will re-' i ivo applicant ions for teacher of the ; | dieav school in No. 4 township 1 ^ M. A. lien wick, j] T. If. Urock, j ] S. A. liikard, L Trustees. |r ^ . * - ~ % * *rti'***-***? \T Ol'KHA I.IOl'SK MONDAY. Al'(! EVANGELIST SANKEY DEAD. r.'vnm Writer and Friciul cf Moody Dies in Brooklyn?Totally Blind for Many Years. New York. Auuu>l 1 !.? I i*:i i>. Sunkey. known ;is nil evangelist ihronuhonl tlie ('ln isl ian world, died last niiflit sit his home in Brooklyn. but I lie news id' his p:is?dni* did not beeome trenernlly known until today. Mr. Saukey was (iS years of aue. for the lasl five years he had heen hiiml and had suffered a complication of diseases, broujrht on by overwork. Rul almost to the very last he worked at hymn writinj*. His tours throughout this country and Rurope with Hwiuhl L. Moody, the evangelist, brought him into wide prominence. Saukey. it miuht be said, wrote the (lospel hymns of the world. In t'hiii!!, Kvvpi. lui'.i.i. Japan. in almost everv lau^nave known to mar. Saukey's hymns are >uir_r. He rec( i?'!>i| a lartre im*o >ie from his publi i <:?I?'? :i' I? of an estate. A monc Mr. Sankev's most familiar composit ions are: ''The und Nine" :in<l "'When the Mists have K.'lli'.l .\w;ty." His mhi'.'s :?ro said to have had eirculati?hi 'if more than fifty million copies. lie was a rapid composer an<l wrote hook a Tier hook of (Jospel hymns. During I he last five or six years of his life lie was interested in preparing ami publishing the story of (he flospel hymns. AI the same time he saved his wonderful voice for posterity hy sinjrinir into phonographs. The reeords were sent all over the world. Senkev first met Mo?n|v ai the V. M. A. convention in Indianapolis. Moody was so charmed with the voire/ man's voice that 11 nrued him to accompany him his evan,_,,,1i"J!c tours. Sankey explained that !: was nnirried and could not vivc up his i uh :iim-i e<i'iic, said Moody. '' I -_;f I al? Mil! without yon. Sankey consulted witli his wife and they east in I heir In! willi M r. Moody. They visited (ireat Britain from 187.1 |<? 187:*> and airain in 188:?. and made many tours throuuhout the I'nited States. "When Mr. Moody died Mr. San key felt keenly the lo^s of his friend. From that time he tried to conduct the work alone, which they had hitherto shared between them, lint the I- k was loo <.rreal. In liHi'J hi- phvsicial condition compelled him lo '.:ive 111? inovl <it" his "\>i .?. 1 i-.1 i --i! work, although lie conlinued for <onie lime lo compile new series of hymn Imoks. Then came failing eyesitrhl. which speedily developed into total Hind moss. Willi 1110 blindness came ilso a norvous breakdown. Afler his retirement from public life the im-j iression became ireneral throughout lie country Dial ho was (load. Mr. Rankey lived in Brooklyn for j wonty-sevon yoars and i! was there hat most of his soners wore written. To was a smerer from boyhood and lis voioo aflraolod attention in the lamlot of Kdinbnrcrb, T'a.. whom ho vas born. A minst 28. Ifti". AI I ho )o?innincr of lii> active life Mr. Sancoy was a Methodist. but for |ho last seven yoars lio had boon a TVe^hyteian. ITe is survived by a widow, Fan- j 1, s ^ ^ | 1 ' ' MAi.fA -:^^i^^:!'^. 9 ' PMMflMB l#v:|p$i? Wm$ffl:$k^Sfcil 4Ru &y%y- '^':0$Ml ">^'vSSX ; C^V, *< ; ^ sgggj^tf^ aJX^ I irsT j i, urns. j nic Y. Snnkey. his two suns, I. Allen Sankev ;*.ml Kdwjml Sunkoy, mid two ' ur.imh'hiMreu. j NEWBERRY UNION STATION, j : Arrival and Departure of Passenger ! Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. Sunday, June 7th, 1908. Southern Railway: No.'15 for Orconvillo .. . ,S.57a.m. No, IS fur Columbia .. ..1.-I0 p.m. No. !1 l or (i recnville .. ..r5.120 p.m. No. JO for Columbia S.17 p.m. C., N. & L. Ry. *No S5 for Laurens 5.10 a.m. No. 22 for Columbia .. ..8.47 a.m. No. 52 for fJrcenvillt? .. 12.50 p.m. v? -,T r\. 1 ? *.*, ?wi \ uiuiiiuju ji.ni. 'Xo. 21 for 1,aureus .. . .7.2") p.m. *Xo. 84 for Columbia .. . .R.MR p.m. j " Docs not run on Sunday Tl:i> liiuo table shows the limes :?t j which trains may bo cxpocted to le- ' part from this station, hut I heir departure is not sruarnnteod and tho limo shown is subject to ehamre with- I on! notice. j 0. L. Hobinson, Station Master. ; CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. Schedule in clfect May 31, 190S. , I a*. Xe wherry (C X & L) 12:5(5 p.m. Ar. Laurens 2:02 p.m. Lv. Laurens ((' & \V C) 2:35 p.m. Ar. Greenville d :00 p.m. Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. Ar. Sparlanbur<; 4:05 p.m. Lv. Sparlanburir (So. Kv.) 5:00 p.m. A iv 11 < nil*.? - ?"i? >'i .... .ic i : ?;> p.m. | j Ar. Asheville 8:~>0 p.m. I.v. I .aureus (C & \V 0) 2 ::5'2 p.m. 1 Ar. C!i im'iiwihhI :!?2 p.m. i A r. M H ormiek T :.'!!> p.m. i Ar. Anjrusta (>: I."> p.m. | Tri-W'eekl\ 1'ar'ar Car lim' lie-! r 1 ! * i ween Amjnslii : 111 < 1 Asheville. I rains. \i >. \ .nitl 2, leave Ani*nsla Tuesdays, ! ^ Thursdays ami Saturdays. leave" Aslieville Mondays, Wednesdays and* Fridays. Note: The above arrivals and departures, as well as connections with other companies, are given as information, and are not guaranteed. Rrnest Williams, Gen. Pass. Agl., Augusta, f a. Deo. T. Bryan, Greenville, S. C., ( iv n. Air I. i NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT j AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the tin-j dersiyiied as the administ rat or of the I ? firixiiKil estate of Susanna I'Yances Sctzler. deceased, will, at II o'clock of I lie forenoon on the lHlli day of -jAugust next, nmko a final accounting in I lie Probata (k>urt for Newberry g county for said estate, and that he will immediately thereafter apply to a said court for a final discharge. All persons having demands against said * estate will render an account thereof lo the undersigned, or to Messrs. Schumpert and Holloway, attorneys, duly attested, on or oel'orn said time of set t lenient. fieo. A. Set/.ler, Administrator, iSre. July 10, 1008. Laundry Work. 1 wm'1 v^* *** Well finished, Strong, Durable Rib Strengthened Mold. Full Chilled Point, Land and Standard. Point has Chill, Long Snoot Chill, Patented 1 STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE Whon buying- a Plow, Coueidor duality FOR SALE BY E. M. EVANS rai i ii ?ww vjicwMau/Tiovv.irivanvaujuugw.%*?vruACT WAN T E To call your attentic of Box reaper, Tablets, Ledgers, Cash Book: tracts, Talcum Powdc ter and Tooth Powd make the prices riglv see us before making yc HERALD^ NEWS E ??a??bp ? in mi? in !!! iii win Minimn ?? i? i n Wc Lend J TO Buy Ho We provide easy terms of % a 9 . ? ? " we en a Die Borrowers to a< in Monthly Installments, on allowed to meet obligations ; It is cheaper than paying r to save money to buy a hoin Contract. If you want to save money take a Security Contract. It Call on A. J. Gibson, Assta Treasurer, at oft ice, corner I streets, next door to Copelai CTniSftBYV I ^ V. \\?\ sy 5*^ u i.i iti k'il I 1 I v i . < ' ) i'i ?*;v.w r.i'. * * "vvfr.vkwt*',xar ktc/ymium ovi iccaa-iwa^^vrra rviiia.fi -y..,, y} v/aa*** xujjv t#_M il. When You Purchast GOODS FROI We bought when goods we ind we seil at much LOW he everlasting Bargain Day Thv. nimble nickel is more han the slow dollar. ^ f\ \'v\ i-\ * * ty ^ I . i-- - ? -- -* w w 111 j-j cx 11; l] u ci 111 y n n g you v hat the greatest GENUINE Llways to be found at D. KLET1 The Fair and Squc First shipment of fall goodi Never no better, nor cheap V* TllKKE 5S? PLOWS can Plow Co., EVABSVILLE, I NO. >, Light Draft. Shinpiece, Interlocked! Face Chill, Wide Edge Extension and is the Chilled Point made. First, Trico Socond. Rr rn tt. -;ra v.* / v/vivm4t.f.sii'tan?a?i 3r\ to our line Note Books s. Also Exsr, Toi I(..t YVaer. We will t. Come and )ur purchase. f BUILDING. PHBBWlllllMtUaBaaBtt MMttiMIIMMWWWWI mfisl payment. ccumulate a fund which interest is Fit maturity. ent. If you want e take a Security for any purpose pays. nt Secretary and 3oyce and Adams id Brothers, ISTSFiT 09, *, * J-. o a !A ? j?w]?niiru^'ATx:/%?vrju.i nt.v> ui uvuffuanvutM 3 your FALL VI US. re at the LOWEST E H P RIC E S t h a n So! 1 c) r p. - appreciated by us vi 11 invariably find BARGAINS are PNER, ire Dealer. 5 arrived, er. COME.