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YOLUME L, SUMBEB 43. NEWBERBY, SOUTH CABOLIJTA, TUESDAY, MAY, 28, 1512. TWICE A WEEK, 9LS0 A YEAS. % a i " Whirlwind Cat F TO RAISE THE ENTIRE CAPITAL IN ONE DAY COMMITTEES HATE REE> NAMED IX EACH WARD. Exnected to Give Material As sistance?Success is the Watch wore. To secure subscriptions to the en*tire amount of the capital stock of the Newberry County hospital in one day. That is the plan which has been agreed upon. F - It is a plan which promises success. It is a plan which the promoters have determined must succeed. It is in the interest of a movement which appeals to every man, woman * ind child in Newberry. The shares are ten dollars each, which puts it within the power of practically every one to take some stock. Thursday, May 30, is the day select J r ~ r\ n rvy noi 0"n +r? cp. , <JU lOI" IUC ?mumuu vauiyuigu w uv cure fifteen thousand dollars in subl scriptions to the capital stock of the hospital. It is desired to secure this amount in the city. When this is done on L Thursday, then the county will be askk ed for subscriptions, it being desired I to secure as much over the $15,000 as possible, that being the minimum. Committees have been appointed to canvass each ward, and. they are in charge of ward captains. Each member of the committees will be assigned to solicit certain people in his ward. "The start will be made from the chamber of commerce rooms at 9 o'clock on 'Thursday morning. The committees will report at 1 o'clock to compare notes, and for dinner, and if the amount has not been secured by that time the canvass will be continued until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, when the committees will make final report at the chamber of commerce rooms. The plan was decided upon at a meeting of the business men of Newberry held in the chamber of commerce rooms on Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock. It was one of the best meetings of the kind ever seen in .Newberry. President Jno. M. Kinard, of the chamber of commerce, presided, and Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., acted as * secretary. There was little fireworks or oratory, but there was an evident determination to build a hospital. History of Movement. The physicians of Newberry have been hammering upon the hospital proposition for some time, and were meeting with some encouragement. The chamber of commerce had been hammering upon it intermittently for some time. Not long ago the chamber of commerce and the physicians got together on a definite plan of action, and then things began to materialize. A committee was appointed from the chamber of commerce, and a committee was appointed from the physicians, and these committees organized as a \ central committee, with the president \ of the chamber of commerce became mf* the corporators of the hospital asso&^~ciation, with a proposed capital stock ^ of $15,000. These corporators, made up as stated, are as follows: John M. Kinard, I. H. Hunt, Geo. B. Cromer, Jno. B. Mayes, C. T. Summer, S. M. j Duncan, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., Dr. W. G. Houseal, Dr. John B. Setzler, Dr. Frank D. Mower, Dr. J. M. Kibler. * /-.AmmiftQ/i onrvAintA/1 o onK I Ulb MFFvl4tt^^ a ouy committee, composed of John M. Kinard, I. H. Hunt and Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., to dense a method for raising the capital stock. The meeting ou Thursday afternoon was to hear and act upon' the report of this sub-committee, and the report was unanimously adopted as submitted. . It is as follows: The Plan. The committee appointed to suggest plans and make arrangements for a day to be known as "hospital day" respectfully recommend: First. That Thursday, May 30, 1912, be selected as "hospital day," and that npaign on Thui [ 7or Newberry C - . MEETING OF LADIES IX INTEREST OF HOSPITAL j Ladles of Newberry Asked to Meet at Chamber of Commerce on Tues-J ? ?? A A "V /\ n UttJ dl 1WW1U We want the active co-operation of the ladies of Newberry in the whirl- j wind campaign which will be con- \ ducted on Thursday to raise the entire i subscription to the capital stock of j the Newberry county (hospital in one j day. All the ladies of Newberry who are interested in the building of a hospital I hprfv?and we believe that includes all the ladies of the city?are requested to meet in the chamber of commerce ' rooms at uoon on Tuesday, to arrange | the plans whereby the aid of the ladies may be systematized, and therefore made more effective. t A great deal is expected from the encouragement and co-operation of the ladies in this movement, and all f who can attend the meeting on Tuesday afternoon1 are earnestly urged to do so. Just how the ladies may best help actively by united effort will be explained at the meeting. Tuesday, promptly at noon, is the time, and the chamber of commerce rooms is the place, W. H. Hunt, Chairman, B. C. Matthews, W. F. Ewart, John K. Aull, Committee. every effort be made to sell all the stock in the company on that day. Second. That the committee from each ward solicit subscriptions for stock from the citizens residing in their respective wards. Third. That the captain from each ward committee, with the assistance of as many members as he may designate, procure the names of all white resid^hts of his ward. That after getting such information, the captain ca)l his committee together and apportion the residents of said ward among: the committee and each member shall so- j licit persons assigned to him. Fourth. That the committees" meet j at the chamber of commerce and begin work promptly at 9.30 a. m. on Thursday, May 30. That ward committees report for consultation and com- j parison at the chamber of commerce at 1 o/'clock p. in., at which hour dinner will be served to the members of the committee. In case the work is not completed, the committee will complete the canvass of their respective wards, and the entire committee will mpei- nt fi n'nlonk at the chamber ! of commerce and ascertain the amount of stock sold. Fifth. That the ladies of the differi ent organizations be requested to furnish and serve a dinner to the members of the committee on the day of the canvass. Sixth. That each member of the | committee be furnished with a proper | badge for that occasion. Seventh. That the automobile own- j ers be requested to assist in this work j by allowing the committee to use their | marhinps when neoessarv in tho nrn?- I ress of the canvass. Respectfully submitted, I. H. Hunt. Jno. M. Kiuard. Chairman. W. E. Pelhara, Jr. The following are the ward committees who have been chosen to make the whirlwind campaign on Thursday: The Ward Committees. Ward 1?W. H. Shelley, captain; J. H. Baxter, Floyd Bradley, M. M. Buford, J. W. Earhardt, C. White Fant, W. A. Hill, Joseph H. Hunter, J. W. Kibler, W. A. McSwain, R. C. Perry, John A. Peterson, Claude Schumpert, W. H. Wallace, W. 0. Wilson. Ward 2?W. G. Mayes, captain; E. sday e ounty Hospital1 e COMMITTEE MEETINGS 1 CALLED FOR TUESDAY a r?11o in th** Vflrfftiie \V?rri flnnimit.fcefis Issued by the Respective Ward Captains. 1 Meeting of Hospital Committee Ward 1. I All members of the hospital commit- A tee from Ward 1 will meet at the 1 chamber of commerce Tuesday afternoon, May 28, at 6 o'clock. Every ? member is expected to be present. 1 W. H. Shelley, I Captain. ? Meeting of Ward 2 Hospital Committee. The hospital committee from Ward 1 2 is hereby called to meet at the cham- 2 ber of commerce at 6 o'clock Tuesday t afternoon, May 2"8. It is important < that every member be present. i W. G. Mayes, Captain. 1 Meeting Ward 3 Hospital Committee. The members of Ward 3 hospital 4 committee will meet at the chamber 1 of commrce Tuesday afternoon, May 28, at 6 o'clock. Important. C. T. Summer, Captain. ' Meeting Ward 4 Hospital Committee. 1 All members of the hospital commit- ^ tee from Ward 4 will meet at 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the chamber of commerce. There is work to be done . and every member must get busy. F. R. Hunter, Captain. ] Meeting Hospital Committee Ward 5. Members of the hospital ^ committee from Ward 5 will meet Tuesday after- ? noon at 6 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Business of importance will be transacted and every member is expected to be present. W. H. Hardeman, : Captain. ] S. Blease, F. P. Devore, H. W. Domin- 1 ick, Dr. W. A. Dunn, John C. Gog- ? gans, Sr., J. B. Hunter, W. H. Hunt, j HT^Vi I ) T/nV?*> "T\r* O ' Ta? ao I \ J. ilvjo. JT. dUIIiiOUll, Ul. Hi. . JUUCS, JL/1 j W.. E. Lake, W. H. Lominick, Dr. 0. B. Mayer, H. L. Parr, J. C. Sample, P. E. Scott, R. D. Smith, Jr., E. C. { Sonnenberg, Dr. E. H. Kibler, Dr. C. , D. Weeks, Prof. S. J. Derrick.- t Ward 3?C. T. Summer, captain; Richard M. Caldwell, C. H. Cannon, ( Prof. 0. B. Cannon, B. V. Chapman, j Dr. P. G. Ellisor, E. M. Evans, H. C. ^ Holloway, Alan Johnstone, Lambert W. Jones, J. L. Keitt, Wilbur Long, J. t Y. McFall, Dr. Jas. Mcintosh, G. S. 1 Mower,7. W. Reagin, C. E. Summer, ^ J. H. Summer, Z. F. Wright. Ward 4?F. R. Hunter, captain; W. ^ H. Anderson, E. H. Aull, J. H. Clary, Frank Davis. Dr. J. K. Gilder, W. W. j Hornsby, J.J. Langford, W. S. Lang- j ford, W. S. Langford, R. Y. Leavell, ^ J. Partlow Xeel, John A. Senn, Dr. g T. W. Smith, Geo. W. Summer, J. j. W. White, J. H. Wicker, Jao. F. Anil, j Ward 5?W. H. Hardeman, captain; W. C. Bouknight, J. J. Carroll, H. C. Carter, M. B. Cheslev, Cleveland Cook, J. M. Davis, Gregg C. Evans, J. C. Inabinett, J. Y. Jones. Jno. D. Kinard, J. S. Livingston. e General Committee and Corporators ?Jno. M. Kinard, Geo. B. Cromer, I. -r H. Hunt, Jno. B. Mayes, C. T. Sum- j mer, S. M. Duncan, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., Dr. W. G. Houseal, Dr. Jno. j, B. Setzler, Dr. Frank D. Mower, Dr. ^ J. M. Kibler. Hucli Expected of Ladies. b The meeting 011 Thursday afternoon authorized President .John M. Kmard to appoint the necessary committees r, on securing vehicles, on badges, etc., under the plan. In addition, he has appointed a boosters' committee, which is expected to be active during r the entire week until the campaign s has been brought to a successful close, h This committee will call a meeting of o the ladies of the city at the chamber a of commerce rooms on Tuesday after- n noon to enlist their aid and co-opera- p tion in the movement. It is expected r< that the ladies will assist in the din- a ner for the workers, and help general- a ly to carry the movement forward to , success. A great deal of depend- < ;nce is being placed in the ladies of dewberry for the success of the moveLien t. The boosters' committee is composed of W. H. Hunt, B. C. Matthews, W. <\ Ewart and Jno. K. Aull. The committee to enlist the aid of lutomobile owners and owners of oth>r vehicles is composed of W. H. Lom- j nack, Henry Lee Dean and R. McC. iolmes. The committee on badges is comjosed of J. W. Chapman, R. M. Caldvell, James A. Mimaugh and R. H. Anderson. Mr. John B. Mayes will place a streamer across Main street, helping ,o boost the movement, and it is expected to secure music to enliven the spirits of the workers. Success the 3Iotto. Success, and success in a day, is the notto of those who have taken hold, md it is expected to have the work on ;he hospital begun at an early date, md to have the hospital completed and n operation in the near future. So, All together for Newberry county'fe lospital. Other twons of the same class as dewberry, nearby, have successful lospitals. There is no reason why Newberry should be behind in a matter of this rind?a matter close to the hearts of i people. Newberry is surrounded by towns no nore progressive in otner respecis :hat have built and are maintaining lospitals. Newberry can build and maintain a lospital, and Newberry is going to do it. The Newberry county hospital seems to be assured. PROSPERITY COMMENCEMENT BEOTN OS SUNDAY MORNING Splendid Baccalaureate Sermon By Dr. J. 0. Wilson?Exercises Continue Through Wednesday. The commencement exercises of the Prosperity schools began on Sunday St-, rr nrifV> fiViZi Vio 1 O 11 r Oil t a cpr UU1 1III16 >HIU non in Grace Lutheran chinch by Dr. >. 0. Wilson, president of Lander allege. Greenwood. The baccalaureate sermon was a splendid effort. It was leard by a large and appreciative audence. On Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock :he boys' contest in declamation will ;ake place. A gold medal, given by VIr. I. H. Hunt, is awarded in this con;est. On Tuesday morning at 10.30 >'clock the literary address will be deivered by Prof. G. P. Voigt, of Xew>erry college. On Tuesday evening at 8.30 o'clock ne giris contest in reaumg win laite )lace. A gold medal, given by Mr. W. W Wheeler, is awarded in this contest. The class exercises will be held on ( Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. The ^/aduates are: Jefferson Hoi- < and Bedenbaugh, Wilbur Lee Epting, , ohn Robert Langford, Heber Julian j, -.eaphart, Jessie Eugenia Lorick, Hel- |. 11 Blair Nichols, Rosalie Suber, Annie ^ ?ba Wheeler, Helen Ruth Wheeler, , Llda Ray Wheeler, Hattie Reina Wise. Class motto: Esse quam videri. . Class colors: Garnet and gold. Class flower: American Beauty rose. , Prizes to lie Awarded. The following prizes will be awardd: Gold medal for highest scholarship n fourth and fifth grades, given by Dr. ^ . S. Wheeler. t Gold medal for highest scholarship ii sixth and seventh grades, given by r )r. G. Y. Hunter. Essay medal for best essay by memer of 10th grade, given by E. H. Aull. High school scholarship. Scholarship in Newberry college to lember of 10th grade. -a- j Death of 3Ir. W. E. Clary. c Mr. W. E. Clary, an old and. highly espected citizen of Saluda county, c nd well known in Newberry, died at I is home on Sunday morning at 10.45 * 'clock and was buried at Pine Pleas- r nt church cemetery on Monday after- 1 oon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Clary was s aralvzed four months ago and never a ecovered from the shock. He leaves ? wife and ^everatf grown children, mong the sons being Messrs. .1. H. 3 ::d M. W. Clary, of the city. "fc \ FORGET NOT WHERE TH Veteran W. G. Peterson Ur To Place A Tahlet Upon ' lant Cob J as. D. Nance Co LJamez mfansHAwi When visiting the battlefields of Maryland and Virginia last summer, I found the battlefield of Sharpsburg properly marked. The positions of each regiment, brigade, etc., of Federal and Confederate troops were marked, showing the advance position of each command on the field. Coming over to the fields near Fredericksburg, scattered over the territory of Fredericksburg, Salem Church, Chanceliorsille and the Wilderness, I frmnH a int nf beautiful monuments erected by the different Northern States to the memory ci their gallant de&d. One monument at S&lem church, erected by the State of New Jersey, had on one side a memorial to the gallant Alabama, brigade which drove them back at Salem church. I found only a few markers of the Confederate troops, among them the last bivouac of Lee and Jackson; a marker where Gen. Jackson was shot and one where his troops begged Gen. Lee to go to the rear?"Lee to the rear." I located the spot where the Third S. C. entered the Wilderness fight,1 and the very spot on which Col. Jas. T)_ Nance and so many of his gallant boys were kilied. I had the spot photographed. I determined then to come home and ask the people of NewTHE TRINITY SCHOOL, Closing Exercises Held on Last Wednesday Evening: Attended by j Large Crowd. On last Wednesday evening, thej closing exercises of Trinity school in \*o. 6 township were held at the school ! house. This school has been taught for the past two sessions by Miss Eli-' zabeth McMillan. The exercises were witnessed by some three hundred people including the children from. some, nearby schools. The night was a plea?Kit on6 and the exercises were i credit to the children and teacher, i kn account of the exhibition and pro-' gram will De puonsnea in jrriaay s paper. During the last year, the patrons of :he school erected a new and modern school building. In order to do this, hey have exhibited their interest in he betterment of the school in their.; community by voting a special tax. j rhe building is erected on ground 1 vhich was purchased for the purpose ibout one-half mile from Trinity J :hurch. The county superintendent of educa-! ion made a short talk to the people | ust before the exercises Dy tne cmi- j Iren began. The bu'.lding is a modern one, built >11 the iatest scientific plans. It is gratifying to know that the people are ery niucn interested in the improve- . tient and betterment of their school. They have realized that the school hould be the centre of the community .nd that it is an evidence of the pro^ressiveness of any community. The trustees have elected Miss Mc.Iil'an for another year though it is not mown whether or not she will accept. THE FIELD EY PERISHEDm ges The People of Newberry The Spot Where the GalGave the South His Life berry to put a marker on this spot. The accompanying cut is made from a drawing I had made wiii6h I think would be suitable. The cut is furntehby The Heraid and News. I now appeal to the survivors of the gallant 3rd S. C. V., to the families of those who have been killed or hsv% died since the warr to the Sons of the Confederacy, to tihe Drayton Rutherford chapter, to the Calvin Crazier chapter of the Daughters of the Condereacy, to the D. A. Dickert cWpter, and the 0. L. Schumpert chapter, and to the citizens of the county, to contribute towards the fund o erect a marker on the spot where Col. Nance was killed. * ^ ? I Oil call liana yunr wumuuuuuo ur me, or to Mr. Robert L. Tarrant, at the Commercial bank; M. it. Spearman, at the Exchange bank; Dr. Jas. Mcintosh, at the Savings bank; Mr. B. C. Matthews at the National Bank. I want to have the marker erected - about August 20. The committee named above to receive money will be requested to make arrangements to pay expenses for the I erection of the tablet, and will be re quested when the work is completed to publish a statement of the expenses, and also the names of the contributors. / W. G. Peterson. I PROF. TATE MONDAY SIGHT. ' Distinguished Educator Will Talk at , Newberry College on Rural School Conditions. Professor W. K. Tate, supervisor of the rural schools of South Carolina, will lecture Monday night, May 27, in Holland hall at Newberry college. He will talk especially on the conditons of the rural schools, and while the lecture is mainly for the college students, it will be interesting and instructive to the general public. Everbody is invited. No charge will be made. Aveleigh Presbyterian Church. The Aveleigh Presbyterian congre gation is called to meet next Sabbath, June 2, at the usual hour in order to hear reports and to transact any business that may come before tlie body. By order of session. William E. Pelham, Clerk ^Farmers' Union. The County Farmers' union will meet at the court house at 11 o'clock on Saturday, June 1. All members are urged to attend. J. B. O'Xeall Holloway, Secretary. Scotch Alarm Clock. A tourist in rural Scotland took refuge for the night in the cottage of azi old lady. He asked her to wake him up early in the morning, warning her that he was qnite deaf. Upon awakening much later than the appointed hour he found that the old lady, with strict regard for tfce proprieties, naa slipped under the door a slip of paper * upon which was written: "Sir, it's half past eight."