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HO NO" THE W03IEX OF THE LOST CAUSE Memorial to Them Will be Unveiled! On April 11.?Poarraninie is Anr nouneed. <S><3><$><S><S><$><$><S><?<S><S><$><S><$>^<$><8><S>; <?> ORDER OF EXERCISES, ^j ^ o,, t n thrhnrds. i Tici^tri?i_>jr <J. , , ^ chaplain Tenth South Carolina " ^ regiment, C. S. A. "! & Music. ^ ^ Openir.g Address?Bv Gen. C. <?> j Irvine Walker, chairman of com- "$ ? mi&sion. ^; ^ Oration?By Joseph W. Barn- <S>! r ^ well. ? \ (At appropriate place during <8> I <$> the oration the monument will be <?i ^ ? <?> ^ UU>CJJCiu. Artillery Salute?By the Ger- ; <S> man artillery of Charleston. -$>j Music. ^; 3> The Sculptor?F. Wellington ^ $> Ruckstulil. ^ Monument received from com- i Emission, for South Caro'in*'?sj <$> Daughters and Sous cf Confeder- ^ j > acy, by Arthur L. Gaston, com- <?> j mander South Carolina division, <?>( <S> U. S. C. V. <$l <?> Music. ^ Benediction?Rev. F 0. S. Cur- <$> tis. ^ April 11, 1912, will be made a me morable date in the history or souin Carolina! for on that day the monu-; ment to the noble women of the Con- I federacy will be unveiled and given into the keeping of the United Sons i and Daughters of the Confederacy by j the commission appointed to erect it. j * Monument after monument has i been reared in South Carolina and j - L1 01 /** *?-*-* Cfatoc of v.-hi oh 1 oilier ouuiiiciii v*.** ? j! were deserved, to the heroes in gray j who fought through the four weary; years of the War Between the Sec-: tions, and the women of the Confed- j eracy, who bore the brunt of the* struggle, have been directly instru- j mental in raising in honor of the sol- j diers the shafts which point skyward i in nearly every county in South Caro-; lina. But not until 1909 was a move-1 nient started to erect a monument, to the women of the Confederacy) which should be a recognition'by the State of their arduous services during the war. The unveiling of the tribute i in bronze and granite on April 11 will be made an occasion of nation-wide . importance, and one in wy^h every South Carolinian should feel honored to participate. The Unveiling: Exercises. The unveiling exercise<s will be! opened with prayer by the Rev. John <x. Richards, Sr., of Liberty Hill, who j served through the four years of the "War Between the Sections as chaplain in the Tenth South Carolina regiment, . S. A. Gen. C. Irvine Walker, of Charleston. veteran of the War Between tLe Sections and chairman of the commission appointed to erect the women'? monument, will preside over the unveiling exercises1 and deliver the open* ing address. Joseph V.\ Barnwell, a member of the Charleston bar, and one of the: corps of Citadel cadets who volun- j teered for the War Between the Sec t-;/Mif will Via tho nr^tnr i-if flip nfTJl IHPAIO} U 1U wu Uiv Viuivi v-r*. ~ v- ? sion At an appropriate place during Mr. Barnwell's address the monument will be unveiled by little Miss Alida Gonzales and Miss Margarette Richards and }.^tsters B. Wilson Walker and Thomas M Craig, four grandchildren of Confederate veterans. . After Mr. Barnwell's address, the German artillery corps of Charleston "will fire a salute. This company has &een service in Mexico as well as during the War Between the Sections. F. Wellington Ruckstuhl, of Xew! York, the sculptor ^fio designed and i execute'1 the monument to the wo- j men of the Confederacy, will be pre- : seated to the audience Arthur L. Gaston, of Chester, commander of the South Carolina division j United Sons of the Confederacy, will receive the monument on behalf of j 4 the Daughters and Sons of the Confederacy from Gen. C. Irvine Walker, j chairman of the commission appoint- j ed to erect it. The unveiling exercises will be j brought to a close with a benediction by Rev. F. 0. S. Curtis, of Walterboro, j chaplain-general of Gen. Teague's! staff. CHAS. K. AYCOCK DROPS DEAD, j Former >orin rarouna i*ovt?rnor uies Suddenly While Delivering Address. Birmingham, Ala., April 4.?Former Governor Chas. B. Aycock, of North Carolina, dropped dead at the Jefferson Theatre tonight while addressing the Alabama Educational association. Mr. JVycock .ts speaking on "Universal > ? / Education, . s Xecessky and. Benefit." ? Ke was aboi.' ono-fcurth through his Baddn when he suddenly staggered | &?&. - Ti jL * I Account the Unveiling I of tHe Confederacy, ai Co I 1912, the Atlantic Goast o t erry & Laurens aauroaus trip rates to Columbia; ti I and 11th, good to return ii For parties of 25 or m one ticket, party rates wil Following rates will ; below. * rnnM If MJiTl Abbeville, S. C. Barnwell, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Bishopville, S. C. I Charleston, S. C. Clinton, S. C. Clio, S. C. - Darlihgton, S. C. Eastover. S. C. I Elliotts, S. C. Florence, S. C. Greeleyville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. Hartsville, S. C. Kingstree, S. C.' Lake City, S. C. Lanes, S. C. Latta. S. C. I Laurens, S. C. Marion, S. C. IMayesville, S. C. McColl, S. C. Newberry, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. Prosperity, S. C. St. Stephens, S. C. Spartanburg, S, C. Siiniter. S. C. ITimmonsville, S. c Correspondingly low i For rates or other inform; write J. F. LIVINGSTC Colun a back a step and fell to the floor so [ suddenly that those on the stage wers I unable to reach him in time to support him. Water was hastily thrown in his face and he was taken to the wings of the theatre, but expired at once. Deat'.i _ I was pronounced to be the result of j heart failure. Governor Aycock followed Governor O'Neal, of Alabama, who had just delivered an address on "Some Educational Problems." Governor O'Xeal and other men prominent in educational circles in the South were seated o>n the stage during Governor Aycock's address. The remains of the deceased were taken to a local undertaking establishment, where they will be held unt:.l advice can be received from North Carolina as to their disposal. X. B. DIAL FOR U. S. SENATE. Laurens Man Will I>e in Race for Tillman's Seat. Laurens, April 4.?Col. Nathaniel 13. Dial, president of the Enterprise bank, of this city, of the Reedy River Power company and the head of mar y business enterprises, has announced mat '10 Will DC i:l liltf i .lutr iui ccuui.>? j Tillman's seat in tiie United States j senate in the campaign this fall. Mr. Dial ha- ;*ad the matter under consideration for several weeks, and has definitely decided to enter the ? j 1 of Monument to Women j lumbia, S. C., April 1 Ith, | Line and Columbia, New- I will sell very low round I ckets on sale April 10th j >efore midnight April 13th. | ore traveling together on il be granted. apply from points named / Individual Fare. Party Fare. $3.20 S2.25 - 2.10 1.50 3.45 2.40 2.30 165 4.10 2.85 2.25 1.55 3.90 2.80 2.70 1.90 .90 .75 2.05 1.45 2.65 1.90 2.45 1.75 - ' S.bl) Z i>U 2.70 1.95 3.15 1.90 3.80 2.10 3.25 2,40 2.70 190 - 3.25 2.40 2.55 1.75 3.30 2.35 I - 1.80 1.30 3.65 2.60 1.55 1.10 1.75 1.25 1.35 1.00 2.95 2.10 3.05 2.15 1.50 1.10 2.35 1.70 rates from other points, j ation call on Agents or | IN, S. A. ibia, S. C, Phone 76. I race. Mr. Dial is a speaker and debater of ability, and a man of striking personality. He has been mayor of the city of Laurens, and fn many ways he has been honored politically by the people of the county and State, having been a delegate to the National Democratic convention when Cleveland was nnrnin^.+fvl flip lnsf tin** A<5 hnci. ness man and enterprising promoter of the material development of the resources of the county he is recognized as one of the leaders of the State. Mr Dial will announce his platform in a formal card to the public within the next few days. Bliss Willie Wpvback?"My pa says ii New York they have buildings 40 sto ries high." Tommy Rural?^Ain'1 that fine! A kid could spend 'most N' his life sliding down the banisters couldn't he?" STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Jane C. Whitman and Mrs. Sal lie Eargle made suit to me to grant them letters of adminis - / -i- - - ~ 1 I ration Ol iue Ui uuu cii.cv;u5) v7i E. P. Whitman, THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said E. P. Whitman, deceased, that they be nn.' appear before me. in the Court oi | Capital I YOU C WHAT T&_ . _ P-A* I | noNj Storms ma I Crops may fa You can nev< if you have n I a friend in til I BEGIN NOW I "The Bank H I 4?| Interest 1 JAS. MclNTOSH, Prisident j ?iii iii ii i 'ii ii iiiiii ii hi in iiiin mi "SUPREME" and "SOUTHERN B BRANDS i i * Whether the crop be Iit requires a constant, r< Without this, growth is ? rm //a l snort, me "supreme Brands supply this eleraei f for continuous nourishrr j [ and entirely from high Animal Tankage. ? One farmer (name or "I have been using years and I have not had with yours. The weed is I while my neighbors' cott Don't fail to call f J. L. Walkins, Cha] P. N. Boozer, Chaj ! Probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., i on the 30th day of March, next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in I the forenoon, to show cause, if any ! they have, why the said administra| tion should not be granted. i GIVEN under my hand, this 14th | day of March, Anno Domini, 1912. Frank M. Schumpert, ! j. p. n. a newberry opera house for rent. ! I The City Council of Newberry, S. C., ; invites sealed bids for the lease of the Newberry opera house for a term of ! three (3) years, beginning April 25, 1912. House has a seating capacity of ; 000. Only theatre in Newberry county. j Town has population of 6,000. Bids 'must be filed prior to April 1, 1012. Kent *o be paid month!;* in advance. i *13 bids to be accompanied by a certi-1 ) Stock, $5( **?v *? ,^4SIT sis ^^^8Pi'i" [ ^5^ :an never Will MAI I fi?i- I li \i lib Have by irs the b Copyright 19C9, br C. E. Zimmerman ?o.--No. 6 iy come, Freshets may eng lil, Sickness may lay its han er tell what will happen, bi noney in the bank you will JL1C Oi UUUUiC. r AND START AN ACCOV v/ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. iat Always Has ar Paid in Savings 5 KANSAS CITY ST. J fertilize# | f* ,/iANOFACTURfRi0(r* . M cotton, corn or vegetables, liable source of nitrogen, arrested and the crop cut " and "Southern Big" , it in its most natural shape lent. It is derived solely | grade Blood, Bone and 1 request) writes us: guano for the past forty ! any that would compare heavily fruited, the cotton s on has all stopped growing.' or them, FOR SALE BY spells, S. C. J. Andrew, Wertz spells, S. C. Jas. D. Tidmarsh fied check for $50, as evidence of good faith. Checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. Successful bidder will be required to give surety bond for five hundred ($500) dollars to guarantee performance of conditions of lease. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. For further information, address, and file bids with Jdo. R. Scurry, C'.erk and Treasurer, Newberry, S C 1-19-tf NOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLEtfEXT. Notice is hereby given that I will make a final settlement of the estate of Eertha Lee Banks, nee Bertlia Lee Ilendrix, in the Probate Court for Xewberry County, South Carolina, at U o'clock in the forenoon, on the 6th 1 lay of April, 1912, and will immed-1 :ar-?'y 'hereafter apply for a fi.ial dis-, e:r r;;e as Hie guardian of tiio person : i nssBankl 3,000.00 TELL j PPEN OME | ank ^ j ulf the land, d upon you. it you know nlwTATT? UrtlTrt always 11 a v c 'NT IN THE ; The Money" ! Department J. E. NORWOOD, Cashier. i OSEPH OKLAHOMA CITY I ^ONRtttY DOD, BONE and TANKAGE \ FERTILIZERS (derived^FROMv AMMONIA ! su^sorta^uSwa j'sl 31 ORGANIC 1WI 31 IOO^Tpure J]gj \1|\ POTASH !.>'!?' jgg/ still blooming and green, _.. i , Whitmire, S. C. I and estate of the said minor. T. C. BaDks. Guardian. Newberry, S. C., March 2, 1912. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make a final settlement of the estate of Mrs. Emma Koon, der>rv9c;Arl in tho Prr>hafe nnurt. for New berry County, South Carolina, on the 17th day of April, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and will immediately thereafter apply for his final discharge as administrator of said estate. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same at once, proved according to law, and all.parties indebted to said -estate will make i:v.mediate payment A. P. SHEALY, 3-15- iL-lLa. .v. Administrator. I /