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NEWS OF WHITMIRE. ,Death of Mr. R. L. Abrans-Aso 1A Infant-Items of Interest of Peo ple Coming and Going. Whitmire, Feb. 27.-Sarah Angeline, age, nine months, the daughter of Mr. .a.nd Mrs. Jas. Bishop, died at her home here Wednesday, February 22, and was buried on the following day dt Mt. Tabor. Mrs. Bishop is just recovering from a long attack of typhoid fever and has spent part of the winter in a hos pital so the death of the precious lit tle one will be hard for her to bear. The entire community sympathizes deeply with Mr. and Mrs. Bishop on account of their many months of af fliction and sorrow. Mr. R. L. Abrams died at the home of his sister, Mrs. L. D. Abrams '1hursday evening, February 23, of tubercolosis, and was laid to rest at Mt. Tabor burial ground on the fol lowing day. Rev. 0. A. Jeffcoat con ducted the funeral services amid a large concurse of sorrowing friends. Mr. Abrams leaves a wife, who was Miss Bonnie Hawkins, two sisters, .M-rs. L. D. Tidmarsh, of Whitmire, and Mrs. Hentz, of Pomaria, and two brothers, Messrs. John and Jackson Abrams. Mr. J. Webb White, of Rock Hill, who married Miss Hallie Hawkins, came over and attended the funeral of Mr. R. L. Abrams. Miss Maud Chandler, of Clintun, is spending thc wee'- w:th7 Mrs. John M. Finney. Mrs. M. E. Abrams and two bright, interestirg childrae are vis rela tives ar- fr'.s.Newberry. Songs and Stories of the Red MeAn by Albert Gale and Martha Gale, a number of the Alka;hest lyceum sys tem, entertained us in the school audi torium Thursday evening. Mr. Will Bates, of Carlisle, was here one day last week. Mrs. Emma Andrews and grand daughter, Moselle McCarley, of Green wood, are visiting at Mr. W. A. An drews.' Miss Frances Jeter gave half holi day in her T'hool on Washington's birthday and dined with Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Coleman. Mr. Wmn. Coleman has purchased an elegant! piano. * Mr. Warren Suber is rejoicing over his fine new horse. Mr. S. H. Baston, of Goldville, is at home for a day or two.. Miss Inez Dobbins, who is teaching 4near here, is spendiing the week-end 'here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tidmarsh are at home to their -many! friends in the Charles Tidmarsh 'home and the two *children of Mr. Tidmarsh, Lois and Charley, are rejoicing over their new mother. Mrs. Sallie Tidmarsh is liva - ing with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. * jor Nita. Newberry Lodge, K. of P. The regular meeting of Newberry lodge, No. 75, Knights of Pythias, will be held in -castle hall Tuesday even ing, February 28, at 8 o'clock. All nmembers are urged to attend and, vis iting brethren are welcome. H. B. Wells, C. C. C. A. Bowman, K. R. & S. At the W. L. IL Banquet. Charleston Evening Post, 25th. -Eschewing a sketch of the history of th.e famous command and a'n eulogy -of Washington, in responding ,to the main toast of the evening, "The Day We Celebrate," ait the 104th anniver sary dinner of the Washington Light infantry last night, Hon. H. L. Erch mann made an earnest plea for a high and true citizenship, patterned after the principles of the life of Wasing ton anad in the course of 'his able and eloquent speech he made a number ol allusions which were generally taken to be in the nature of a criticism or censure of Governor Blease, produc -ing something of a sensation at the *banquet Both the governor and Mr. Erch mann were guests at the banquet which made the occasion all the more interesting and the allusions the more pointed. It was expected while Mr. Erohmann was speaking that Gov, Blease would say something in reply but he did not, save ,to introduce his own speech, which was happily word Sed, provoking considerable enthusiasm from the militiamen and guests, with the statement runat in his pruning 01 appropriations he would call the at tention of Mr. Erchmann rto the fact that he never touched the 'appropria tions for the militia nor did he cul any of -the items providing for the support of the Citadel which he again declared to be "the poor boys school."... Much Applause for Blease. Goverr or B!ease was given quite a demonsh atien when he arose tc speak. The *stira njmpany .stood the governor was introduced by Capt Withington. Gov. Biense spokie very briefly but effectively in stirring uri the enthusiasm of the guests. Hc de& ~ his friendship for the mili~ Tary, and dtlared his purpose to do everything that r c to further its interests. in looking about the ba,n quet hall he saw .the pictures of Hampton and Butler and he paid them 1 tribute, alluding also to Mart Gary, Gen. Kers'haw, Gen. Walker and Col. Armstrong. He said that South Caro lina has always developed a high or der of citizenship and soldiers and he was certain that the State will never ,fail in this respect in -the future. He was proud of the militia and particu larly so to ride at the head of the hands:ome turnout of the afternoon. He commended the spirit of the Wash ington Light infantry in saluting the monument to i,ts gallant dead on Washington Square, after the parade. He paid an appreciative tribute to Charleston's hospitality. As he con cluded the Washington Light infantry gave him the company yell in lusty style. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement as guardian of the estate of Olin B. Graham in the office of the probate court for New berry county on Wednesday, March 29, 1911, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissory as guardian of the said minor, Olin B. Graham. H. S. Graham, 2.-28-4t. Guardian. TO DRAW JURY. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C., will on the 2nd day of March, 1911, at 9 o'clock! a. m., in- the office of the Clerk of Court, openly and publicly draw the names of twelve men who 6hall serve as Grand Jurors for one year, and also the names of thirty-six men who shall serve as Petit Jurors for the Court of General Ses'ions which will convene on March 20, 1911. Jno. L. Epps, Jno. C. Goggans, Eug. S. Werts, Jury Commissioners for Newberry County, S. C. February 16, 1911. i A - OVER s5 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 7VVW1COPYRIGHTS &C. -Anyone sending a sketch and description maRY guickly ascerta or opinion fre w l ether aD ions etcl on$dentip t HANDBOOK on Patents sen free Olest agncy for seuriCg prenei'. speciaL notice, without charge, in the. $dkttIfI Jimtritan. Ahandsmely illustrated weekly Largest cir cueat:four months. $ 1.Sl byall newsdears MUNN & Co,efeoa-a New YOrK Branch ofne,. 62% F St., Washington, D. C. TIHE DIAMONI) BRAN. s. ea wih Blemo bon -'Take Do otheor B o- you CSTE axEioD BRND PLLS,for my Syears knownas Best, Safest,Always Relia)le SOLD BY [)RUGGISTS EVERY WERE Now is the time to subscribe to The herald and News. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on 'Mon day the sixth day of March, 1911, be tween the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 p. in., we will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door in the Town of Newberry, S. C., all the ac counts, notes and other evidences of debts due by any and all persons or corporations to the assigned estate of 0. W. LeRoy, a list of which, so far as known, can be seen at the law of fice of Mower & Bynum, attorneys, in said town. Henry 0. Long, Assignee. Geo. B. Cromer, Agt. for Crs. 2-21f-2t. SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES YIELD TO ZEMO TREATMENT. A Clean Liquid Preparation for Exter nal Use. W. 12. N~ayes' Drug Store is so con fident that ZEMO and ZEMO soap used together will rid the skin or scalp of infant or grown person of pimples,l blackhead's, drandruff, eczema, prickly heat, rashes, hives, ivy poison or any o'ther form of skin or scalp eruption, tat they will give your money back if you are not entirely satisfied with the results obtained from the use of ZEMO and the soap. The first application will give prompt relief and show an improve ment and in every instance where us-! ed persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin in a clean, heal thy condition. Sold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and in Newberry by W. G. Myes. Let us show you proof of some re markable cures made by ZEMO and give you a 32 page booklet how to' preserve the skin. TRI1 Spring Time ai ing the Call for Some Ne Come and let i sUch a vai Lace Cu That Cannot He) Beginning at 501 We go by easy 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.0 Madras ( We have also a number which are attractive. In are showing some very n In Nets, the yard, Printed Scrims - Swiss - -- - COME AN!n C. m iNewberry & Lau~rens B. B. ou ceuein effect October 6, 1910 Fe >jctt change without notice. a. edlsindicated, are not guaran. Z. teed H( ' .C. L. 52. 53. 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Je .Greenwood.. .. 2.28am 2.38im o .Abbeville..... .2.56am 2.08am i:i .Athens.. ..... .5.4am 11.59pm at .Atlanta.. ... .. 7.am 9.55pm o os. 52~ and 53 arrive and depart sa fro Union Sta tion, Columbia, daily, in n run through between Charleston m an Greenville. tr os. 54 and 55 arrive and depart fo evais street, Columbia, daily, ex am et Sunday, and run through be- as teen Columbia and Greenville. sa oi- information ask agents or write, W. J. Craig, P. T. M., Wilmington, N. C. As T . Livingsto'a, S. A., Columbia. S. C. F Parsoni's Poem a Gem. A King Who Left Rome3 tthe workc to talking, but Paul athulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says he lays KEEPS AT HOME the Kigd ofall Laxatives-Dr. King's New Life o ils-and th 3y're a blessing to all G sfamily. Cure constipation, head- WV ace, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only N, 5. at Wmn. E. Pelham & Son's. ar AINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PER- a SON L PRjOPERTY. ci en y virtue of an order of the Probate Isi, Cort for Newberry County, South Crolina, dated the seventh day of A( Fbruary, 19 [1, we will sell at publie 2 pA JE ! id Rearrang House ,w Furnishings. is show you riety of rtains p But Please. ents the Pair teps to $10. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, 0, $7.50 and $10.00, Ne urtans. of Madras Curtains the piece goods we eat styles - 15c. to 35c. - 12c. to 20c. - Oc. to 15c. SEE US. tcry on Friday, thLe 24th day of bruary, 1911, beginning at 11 o'clock n., at the late residence of Jesse Salter, deceased, in the Town of slena, County of Newberry, State of luth Carolina, all the household and tchen furniture, including an or n, belonging to. the estate of the id Jtese Z. Salter, deceased. By virtue of said order we will sell the Town of Newberry, S. C., on ,tdrday, the 25th day of February, t1, beginning at 11 o'clock a. in., of the stock of goods, wares and rchandise belonging to the estate said Jess~e Z. Salter, deceased, con ting of crockery, glass ware, China, panese. ware, cut glass, lamps, cks, ',pe't-fumes, and other toilet ods, Victor and Edison taliking ma ines and records, and other musical 'trumen, show cas'as, picture .mes, trunks, gents furnishing ods, notions, hardware, umbrellas, d a. large amnount of other merchan e such as is 'usually kept in a va sty store, all goods in a first class ndition. By virtue of said order we wil1 sell the photographic studio of the late sse Z. Salter, deceased, ini the Town Newberry, S. 0., on Saturday, the the day of March, 1911, beginning 11 o'clock a. in., the photographic .t-fits belonging to the estate of the id Jesse Z. Salter, deceased, consist g of camneras, lenses, photographic ateria1 of all kinds, photo and por ait display, in fact a complete outfit r a first class studio. .This studio Ld all pertaining to it will be sold a whole. . The terms of all these les will be cash. Artlhur Kibler, Otwey Salter, ;Administrators of the personal estate of Jesse Z. Salter, deceased. ~bruary 10 and 17. 0TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMlEN T. Notice is tereby given that the un rsigned will make a finar settlement the personal estate of Charles L. illiams in sthe Probate Court for wberry County cn the 16th day of! arch, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. d immediately thereafter apply for! diciarge. All persons holding' ums against said estate will pres t same, uly attested, to the under gned on or before said date. Imiisraorof C.al . Wi '2C. FOR ! If not sold before, I Auction at the Cou Monday in March, a E. Bouknight's four Drayton StreeL Th and is sold for the left Newberry and i This is very convem berry otton Mill a Mr. Charley West. One-third Cash, B I. A. Bur Wedding Those who. are co Spresent would do well inmg before making,thei IICut ( Hand PalE areofSterIing ar fthe first water all the most desired pie You can.make no mist here and my prices are quality of goods are c< and let us convince yo IMayes' THE HOIISE OF A CITY OPER Monday, The Lym~ AND A LARGE CO GREATEST COIh THE PRIZE Pretty Girls! Sweet Mu~ And a Gran< Fun, Music and Prices - - - SALE will sell at Public rt House the first t Il A.K, the P. -room cottage on s is a new cottage reason owner has ants to reinvest. ient to the New id just in front of dance One Year. ton, Agt. resents E templating giving a fo examine my show r purchase. My ted Cina I -none better. I have ~ces, sets and designs. ke in your selection mlost reasonable whenL nsidered. Come and~ 10o Sore I *M~~ THOUSAND THIGS A HOUSE February 27 WPANY IN THEIR EDY SUCCESS c! Elegant Costumes! Display of Dazzling Effects 25 Cts. to $1.50