The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 21, 1911, Page THREE, Image 3
PICNIC AD DANt('E.
A Delightful Occasion At Honie of 1
Mr. J. Berry Richards in May
binton.
Blairs, July 19.-One of the most
enjoyable occasions of the season was ]
a picnic given at the beautiful home of
Mr. J. B. Richards, of Blairs. - The
magnificent Grove of stately oaks sur
rounding the home had been made
prettier by seats and a table.
About ten the first guests arrived
and they continued to arrive until a s
large crowd was present. The morn-i 1
ing was given to pleasant conversa
tion and games by the smaller child- C
ren. After dinner was over the young
eople enjoyed a dance in the spacious ;
ing room. Everybody present will t
ways remember the pleaiant day
d good music, and especially the
ung desire to thank Mr. and Mrs.
hards for their kindness shown
em during the entire day.
Those presnt were: Mr. and Mrs.! t
J. B. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whit- b
ney, all of Blairs; Mr. and Mrs. Tom .
Jeter, Carlisle; Mrs. Paul Jeter, Car- i
lisle; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henderson, Blairs;
Mr. W. P. Hamilton, Carlisle; Mrs. 5
Jesse Coleman, Florida;. Mrs. B. S. r
Hardy, Misses Daisy, Rena and Lula
Bess Whitney, Jessie and Harriett
Rutherford, Mary C. Hardy, Blairs;
Joe E. Caldwell, Newberry; Edith
Clayton, Shelton; Either Blair,
Blairs; Adele and Esther Jeter, Car-.
lisle; Sallie Coleman, Carlisle; Fan
nie Epps, Blairs; Annie McCarley,
Messrs. W. Fitzgerald Rutherford,
Fred H. Whitney, Frank B. Hardy,
Blairs; Jim Caldwell, Newberry; Wil
liam and Hugh Henderson, Lovick P.
Miller, Jr., Jasper N. Owens, Charles
H. Richards, Blairs; John and James
t
Lyles, Carlisle; J. Rogers Renwick,
Blairs; Gilliam and William Jeter,
Carlisle; J. D. Epps, Jr., Arthur H.
Maybin, Blairs; Arthur Pitman, Car
lisle; H. Sims, Orangeburg; Julian
Welsh, Carlisle; Grady Wright, Shel
ton; Judge Shelton, Shelton; A. J. and
Will Bedenbaugh, Pomaria; Jason
Ringer, Pomaria; James W. Hender-i
son, Newberry; John Henderson, Tom I
Phillips, Blairs; Little Misses Louise i
Bamilton, Evelyn Jeter, Carlisle;
Hannah Rutherford, Blairs; Sadie Jet- 1
elr, Carlisle; Masters George and J. B.1
Richards, Jr., and Drayton Ruther
ford, Blairs.
TOOK STATE FUNDS. '1
Two Packages of Money Secured at
Boykins-Tieves N~ot Yet 1
Caught
Columbia State.
Two packages of currency, contain-!
ing over $500, shipped to Boykins1
station, Which is 10 miles below Cam-1
den on the Southern railway, were,
stolen Tuesday from the office of the
Southern Express company at that
place. The money was sent to pay off
* the guards at the State farm. D. J.1
Griffith, the superintendent of the .
State penitentiary, yesterday confirm
ed the rumor. Detectives of the South
ern express company have been sent
to Boykins, but no arrests have been
made yet.
According to a dispatch from Cam
den,. E. F. Ballard, the depot and ex
press agent, received the money on
the northbound train shortly after
noon on Tuesday. He said that sever
al farm laborers were the only per
sons to see'him get the package.
Left Money in Coat.
At 2 o'clock Mr. Ballard went to
dinner at the home of Henry Boykins,
about one-half mile from the station.
He left the money in his coat, as he
had no safe to put it in. Upon his
return to the station he missed the
money and immediately telegraphed
the express officials in Charlotte and
Columbia. Detective Smyr1 went to
Boykins from Camden. Messrs. Coley,
York, Saddler and other officials of
the Southern Express company spent!
yesterday at Boykins investigating the
robbery.
No information as to the robbery
could'he obtained from local Southern
Express company officials.
*ASK CILENSON TO DIVIDE
THE TAX WITH SCHOOLS
Farmers Petition Legislature to Di
Tide Fertilizer Tax.
Lexington, July 17.-At a recent
meeting of the Lexington county Far
mners' un.ion, held with Qakville local
tinion, near Gilbert, a unanimous res
olution was passed memorializing the
legislature to pass an act providing
for one-half of the fertilizer tax to
go to the free public schools of the
State, thus taking away from Clemson
college a part of its present revenue.'
The resolution was discussed at
kngth by the members and the reso
lution was adopted without a dissent-.
ing voice. It was pointed nut that
Clemson is now getting too mnuch for,
a. rea good of the farmers' boys.
or which it. was first establisl}ed. The
ork of the instittion, however, was
)raised and no unjust criticism was
et forth.
JASPER COUNTY PROJECT WINS
lidgeland Chosen County Seat --Ma
jorities Overwhelmning.
Ridgeland. July 1S.-Jasper county
vas placed on the map of South Caro
ina today by a vote of 283 to 24, or
.2 to 1. In the race for the county
eat, Ridgeland won over Gillisonville
)y a vote of 235 to 61. The election
assed off quietly, without any discr
[er.
The territory involved contains 627
quare miles and is taken from Hamp
on and Beaufort counties. -
Tuberculosis Cows Kill.
he State.
We print today a cablegram to the
Zew York Times announcing that af
er investigations extending over ten
ears the Royal Commission on Tu
erculosis appointed in the first year
f the late King Edward's reign, has
ssued its final report which finds,
ontrary to Koeh's theory, that tuber
ulosis germs in cows and human be
ngs are practically idertical, a.d com
ounicable from one to the other.
Young children it is proved, most
Q.dily contract the disease from
ows. "Among you;:, children who
Ed from the wasting cf the intestirs
h germ from thr cow was the cause
n nearly half of the cases. Further,
large proportion of the cases of dis
ased neck glands in both children
,nd adults were due to the same
ause."
No community can do better than
told up the hands of its board of
tealth in an aggresive campaiggl for
he eradication of "consumptive" cows
rom those herds furnishing milk far
he community. Such cows are im
nediate agents of death, and the chil
.rien are their victims.
A Splendid Achievement.'
With its usual spirit of enterprise,
he Charlotte Observer will issue
Tednesday, .July 26th, a special edi
ion ,of about 100 pages, telling the
~tory of The present condition and f u
ure possibilities of The tjerritory of
he two Carolinas between Greenwood,
s. C., and Durham, N. C. It is the
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- BARBECUZE. -
The undersigned will give a first
:lass barbecue at the residence of Mr.
D. E. Halfacre, near St. Phillips
:hurch, on Thursday, July 27. The
public is cordially invited to attend,
a.nd a good dinner is guaranteed.
D. E. Halfacre.
.. H.T Kibler.
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