The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 13, 1908, Page SIX, Image 6
WAR CLOUDS LOOK THREAT!
ING.
The Russian Foreign Minister Hurr
to London?Servants Demand
that King Peter Declare
War Against Austria
or Abdicate.
In s|?i(o <>f warning's to King Pe
from (ireal Britain mid France tl
tin* |icople <>C Scrvia be kepi in clic.
the populace ol Belgrade held dem<
Ktrations yesterday and demanded t
resignation of the cabinet and also t
abdiea.l ion of King l'olcr unless
declared war against Austria-Hi
g?'ii\v, whieli has refused 'to acci
Scrvia's protest against (ho anno
lion of Bosnia and Herzegovina. T
"thousand Ausf ro-IIungarinn troo
are garrisoned along the Drina Riv.
between Bosnia and Scrvia, roadv f
eventualities, and it is said loO.O
men can be thrown into Servian ter
Inr.v in twenty-foiir hours.
M. Iswolskv. the b'nssiari minis!
of foreign affairs, arrive.1 in Lond
last night, and will have a confi
enee today with Sir Fdward (In
Brili I; secrclary of State for forei;
affair-, concerning tin calling toget
<t ol the Power-, -iguatory to t h<> I r<
1,\ < ( Merlin in the endeavor to bri
about oilier in the Balkans.
I'iinee Ferdinand, (lie "Czar
Bulgaria, entered I 'iiilippopo
yesterday morning and received
enthusiastic greeting af (lie hands
the troops and the populace.
No conl irmation has vol been i
reived of 4lie report that, the Albji
ian> have declared their "'idepcnden
of the Saltan of Turkey.
Wsterday at f'andia. the larg<
city in ( Ycte. tin militia followed I
example <>( their compatriots
<'anca, the capital of the island, a
look the oath of fidelity to (Ireece.
A Brittish fleet of two bat
ship-, two cruisers and two torpc
boa-t destroyers is today well on
way from Lata to the Aegean S
I lie torts nil the Bosphorns yesterd
fired hi.ink shots across the bows
a -teain. r flying the new Bulgari
i o \ a I I laa-- it atteinptcil to p;
t hem.
Pleet Sets Sail.
Valetla. Island of Malta, Oet.ol
f. The battle s!iip Prince of Wa.l
flag siiip ? I I'rince Louis, of BatU:
berg, tile battle -hip (ilory the crn
ers Diana ami SnlTolk, and the t<
P' do Ik.at destroyers Amller a
Banshee -ailed today for the A ego
S<\t.
Tlie squadron u ill |,e followed lat
lu hattle ('auopus ail.I t
erui-cr M inerva.
Gunboats Open Fire?
Vienna. <)ct..l?er fl.? A teleplio
message received here from Bndapt
says that Servians today killed tin
An-iria!! gendarmes nn the Bosni
:l rout ier. wlierenpon gunboats bo
harde.I the Serviaus.
No conI'irmat the story I
been received here.
Manifesto of Nicholas.
( ettinje, Montenegro, October 0.
1 rince Nicholas today issued the f
lowing manifesto:
"My heart weeps with the heai
of all Scrvia at the fate of Bosi
and Herzegovina. Still the black a
yellow Austrian flag Avill never
strong enough to separate the soi
ot the Montenegrins from their brot
(,|'s hi the annexed provinces. T
colors will not only prove a signal v
ible I rum afar of the injustice co
milled, but also spur to hatred un
the final viciorv of right and Inn
''As today the terms of the t rea
<d Berlin are int ringed on one side
the annexation of Bosnia and Her;
govina obligation on our part to r
vesve Article 'J!> of this treaty fai
H lie treaty being forced on us and n
maritime rights being cruelly limit.
Montenegro considers herself no 1.
ger bound by ihese fetters.
"I am certain the great t'owi
will approve this stop by which
free ourselves from these bonds."
Demonstration at Belgrade.
Belgrade, Servia. October 0. -Tin
Ire square today was the scene of
lie wed demonstrations hv the poi
lace. They were directed nia:against
the government, 'lie ileim
sfrators demanding tlie rc-ignation
the cabinet.
I he already strong ni >\*, m.
against King Peter is growing
strength and the organizers of it i
demanding that lie either declare v
a?;'tiusf An-tria J.'uugiry or nbd>
in favor of in-' son, ft own ?V5,
C, c o ge.
The members of the Skupslitina
^National Assembly are arriving
an extraordinary session of thai bo
to be held tomorrow. This session
being awaited with intense inlere>
The Ausl ro-11ungarian legal
here is strongly guarded by gend
mes.
!N- NEED CAMPAIGN FUNDS.
Party Must Have $100,000 More, Say.<
ios Bryan?Appeal to Loyal
Members.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. .10.?William
J. Bryan in liis ?.<l<lress liore today
referred to the Democratic camter
paign fund. Ho said:
at "Our platform declares in favor of
uk, publicity as to campaign contribu>n
t ions and that publicity is to be belie
fore the election. A\V made an apho
peal for popular subscriptions and a*
he a result we have collected something
in- over $100,000. 1? addition to this we
spl received about $10,000 from the Denca
ver fund, that being the amount Jeft
en of the .$100,000 ^iven bv the city of
ps Denver to defray the expenses of the
pr, convention. That would make the
?r campaign fund lodav between $20000
000 and $220,000. This fund has
ri- been collected largely in small
amounts. The people, each contributor
tug a little, have furnished the money
on with which we are making this cani r
paign. lint we have tl.ree weeks yet
;y, and during those three weeks \ve
s,,:'11 ??'?1 ' considerable amount for
h- I he legitimate purposes ,.f j ho ?-:i impaign.
We need $100,000 nunc and if
rig ought to be easy to r.dleef |l,a(
r,;,"n 1,1,1 Democrats who endorse our
of plat f,win and who ;,re interested in
lis Democratic success. ,\ dollar apiece
. <" ?'""ld he given by most Democrats
of without feeling the loss of it; $io
apiece could be given by many' thoure
sands, and we have many liundreds
m- who could give from $100 to $500. Mr
ice Mack, chairman of the national committee,
joins me in making this ap?st
peal t., Democrats throughout the
I"' ? ??"? try. Mail your check at once to
at Merman Kidder, treasurer of the Nand
th'ual committee. Hoffman House,
New York, or to Norman E. Mack!
tie chairman of the national committee,
do Auditorium Annex, Ohicairc.. If wc
its can bring our policies to the attention
ea. of the public and get our forces oray
gam zed we shall win a splendid vieor
torv.
iss TO SURVEY TROLLEY ROUTE.
Charleston Firm Gets Contract From
Promoters of Augusta-Edgefield
,or Line.
'ii- News and Courier.
is- Edgefield. October 0.?The ineor>r"
?f <hc Au*"sta EdgenO
field Elect no. Railway met here loan
day and awarded the contract to survey
the line to Jones. Requarth A
rr K:;SOy' ?r f'at'Ieslo,,. The survev
he will cover two routes, one from \ugusta
to Newberry, via Edgefield and
Saluda; the other from Augusta to
place and on to Greenwood \
ne finance committee was appointed to
s? funds to defray the cost of the
'( The money is practical!v in
"> M::ht a ml no trouble will be experm
lenced in procuring it. Greenwood.
Wherry. Auirusta and Saluda are
a- ready with their .|iio|a.
\l'";r the line is definitely located
ntr Us "f ?'?.v secured 'there are
_ (hose who are only too readv to fi?.
oi; T'? Tl'" authorities in
4 h,l|,-? w'? t'nsh the mutter vigorP(,
!!!! " an<11.w1lu'n tho ?1 is built,
ua : ',,h;s ?n assured
it will oj?en up one of the best
" sections of the State.
tie
I,. GREENWOOD CONTRACT LET.
he ??
is_ Abbeville Man's Bid to Erect Fedm
oral Building Accepted,
til ,
i], N'ews and Courier.
Iv Washington. I). October 51?The
|,v 'treasury department lodav accepted
' <*- ['^proposal of Fred Minshall, of Abd,.
Me. to construct the new Federal
K irT (!r00lnvon,1 complete for
,ur $?-. > )0. The contract provides for
Ml. ,l"' 'nuldinir to be ready and turned
?n- (,>V(T ni<' JWvernment by November
11 will be necessary, there rs
??rc. tor work to commence at once.
w-> ouirress recently appropriated a
V'V* M1"." "lom'.v '*?,r the erection
'"Hidings in different places, and
nepresentative Aiken, in whose dis a
tnct Greenwood is. took care of that
re- Plin-c. Ibe new building will he a
mi- valu.al?le addition to the |(lVV|1
d\
m- PELLAGRA CLAIMS VICTIM
of _
Young Woman Dies at Charlotte of
'V Disease Dr. Babcock is
,n Studying.
n re ______
I'linrlotte, X. C? (Vlnlicr !>.?! ,.).
"" 1'"are .license wliicli is halTIin*
lllo physicians ?f ,|,js
H'li'l vinlin, lo,|?;.
Al."* s<"' R :m v.,?s ?m
;l . . w,,,,,!., m|
? ? i'ivsi,.,!,,-.
u. i.in I lospiial.
ion Miss Is |l;l<| |?1(1|1
1U lid treatment at Hie local hos.
for three weeks and physician.'
have travelled many miles to view the
unfortunate woman ami take opportunity
to study the strange maladv.
The distinguished Dr. J. W. Babcockj
"1 Columbia, S. C.t who is making a
specialty of. the disease and recent lv
- returned from Italy, where he inves
tigated t'He malady as it exists among
the peasantry of that country, and
where it is considered necessarily fa
tal, a short time ago held a clinic for
the North Carolina Medical College
and visiting and local physicians
1,0re. Dr Nabcock states that there
lie probably two hundred cases of
11,0 .'"-'lixl.v in the Southern States,
hut it is only recently that it has been
delimtcly diagnosed, and hence the
Charlotte cases have excited widespread
interest. Two of the fa-taJiiies I
that occurred within the past month
were of well-known citizens. The disease
is directly traceable to diseased
corn and is found (o be non-communicable.
NEWBERRY UNION STATION.
j Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. !
Sunday, June 7th, 1908.
Southern Railway:
j No. 15 for Greenville .. . .S.57a.m. I
I No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.40 p.m. 1
; No. 11 for (Ireenvillc .. ...*{.20 p.m.
j No. .10 for Columbia 8 47 pm
C? N. & L. Ry.
No. 22 for Columbia .. ..8.47 a.m.
No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.50 p.m. j
: We Len<
:
| Buy H
We provide easy ternr
We enable borrowers
In Monthly Installments
allowed to meet obligat
It is cheaper than payi
to save money to buy a
Contract.
If you want to save m
take a Security Contrac
Call on A. J. Gibson, /
J Treasurer, at office, cor
,j streets, next door to Co
SECURITY LOAN AN!
j Fancy
j The Book Ston
I
come if you are
Glass, Fancy Chi
Silver.
y
i NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGE. !
| Noitee is hereby given that the supj
ervisors and County oards of Cornjinisioners
for Newberry and Saluda
j Counties, South Carolina, will be at
Ohappells depot, Newberry County, on
Friday, the 16th day of October, ifl08,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, with suitable plans and specifications,
then and there to let out to th0
. lowest responsible bidder the build
ing and erecting of a new bridge over
- Saluda river, at that point, between
sard Counties, and to take from the
successful bidder sufficient bond for
! the faithful performance of his duty,
the amount of said bond to be not less
! Jhan Ins bid. Until said day of meeting
said plans and specifications may
; be seen at the offices of the respoc
Nn';, &oi ff'' C';'lu"'biu 3.20p.m.
_1 f<"' I'Aureus .. . ,7 25 ?m
IJoes not run on Sunday
I Ins time (able shows the limes at
ic11 trains may bo expected to depart
from this station, but their departure
is not guaranteed and the
time shown is subject to change without
notice.
G. L. Robinson,
Station Master.
THE SLEEPING SICKNESS
WHICH MEANS DEATH
How many readers havo heard of this
terrible disease? It prevails In that
fS?'a^Sy ??untry?Africa?especially
?h? ?Tg0 ,dlBtrlct- ^ is caused by
he bite of the tsetse fly. When It
hilin a pf ??n' the 8l??P*n& symptom.
rflm aiijr th? euff?rer 8ieep*
until death occurs.
Contrast this with the peaceful,
balmy sleep of health. Is there anything
more wearing than to lie awoke
at night, tossing about, nervous, with
cold feet, hot head and morcy knows
what e'3e? Short of letting the tsetse
lly bito us we would do almost anythlng
for reHef. How can wo present
it? Mr> George Hayes, of
Union City, pa., writes: "I had lost
m> appetite, was all run-down, could
not sleep nights. I had tried everything
without relief. Vinol was recommended,
and to my surprlso, it
Sim1"6 Ut ?nco: Eavo ni? a sPl?"did
appotito, and now I sleep soundly."
What Vinol did for Mr. Hayes, it will
do for every run-down, nervous and
overworked person who cannot sleep
Win- E. Pell,am &Son, Drug'gists,
Newberry, S. C.
J Money
o
lomes!
is of payment.
to accumulate a fund
on which interest j>
ions at maturity.
ing rent. If you want
home take a Security
oney for any purpose
t. It pays.
\88tant Secretary and
ner Boyce and Adams
peiand Brothers.
0 INVESTMENT CO.
a,o.
China!
e is th,e place to
In need of Cut
na and Stealing
five supervisors. Said bids shall be
-s? i,n<1 delivered to said supervisors
not later than 31 o'clock, a. m
^ Oct., 1008. and said Commissioners
reserve f|,e right fo reject, anv
and all bids. The time in which said
work shall be completed, and the time
of payment, shall be announced on
the day of letting.
J. Monroe Wicker,
Supervisor Saluda County, S. C.
T, . T. Mack,
Supervisor Saluda County, S C
Attest:
It. C. Ilolloway,
Clerk County Hoard Commissioners,
.Newberry County.
R Safnple, Sr.,
Hei k ( ounty Hoard Commissioners
Saluda County.
Sept. 28th, 1908.
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Fresh Norfolk Oysters received
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Served on Short Notice in any f
I Style.
Patronage of Ladies especially
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All seasonable dishes at
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