The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 21, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5
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G I)KMO( KATKM LI B MEETINGS *
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I'topia.
Utopia Democratic Club will meet at
Utopia scho ?1 house Saturday, April
2th, at 4 o'clock.
I. P. Cannon,
| Secretary.
j Mf. Bethel ( lub.
Mr. Bethel Democratic Club will
meet at Mt. Bethel school nous on
April 2">th at p. m. for the purpjso
oi' reorganizing; and electing delegates
to the conn y covention.
\ W. C. Brown.
Presideir.
Trinity Club.
^ The Trinity Democratic Club will
meet at Trinity ehirco, Saturady
morning at 7:30 o'clock.
D. H. Still well,
Prpsident
Silrerstreet Club.
Silversireet Democratic Club will!
mee: at Silverstreet April 25th at 4 p.
m. for the purpose of reorganizing
and electing delegates to the county
convention.
J. F. Sc-humpert,
President.
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Jolly Street Club.
Jolly Street Democratic Club will I
meet at Jolly Street school house i
"April li.">th at 1 p. 111. for the purpose j
of reorganizing and electing delegates
to the county conven ion.
E. H. Werts,
I
President, j
T-> TD
X. X_?. IjllCSUl,
Secretary.
, \ Ward 2 Club.
Ward 2 Democratic Club will meet
in the court house on Saturday night,
April 2-"?tb, at S:30 o'clock.
J. F. J. Caldwell,
President.
Harry W. Dominick,
Oortra firv
JCV1 V'Ul J .
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Saluda.
Saluda Democratic club No. 9 will
meet Saturday, Ap? il 25 at 3 o'clock :
at Saluda School house.
J. P. Harmon,
{ Secretary. !
; j
O'Xeall Democra ic club will meet
at O'Xeall school house on Sa urdav,
April 2o at 4 o'clock;
G. S. Moore,
Pat. W. Shealy, President.
Secretary.
Swilton.
Swilton Democratic club wiil meet
at the store at Slighs Saturday, April
2">, a. 2 j'c'ock. All members are reI
quested to be present. j
John S. Watts,
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Ld. tj. i\empson, riwiucm.
Secreta: y.
Vautrlmville.
The Vaughnvilie Democratic club
will meet at Vaughnvilie se.iool house
Saturday, April 25 at 3:30 o'clock.
L. H. Senn,
Secretary. '
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Ward One.
A meeting of the Ward One Demo
era:ie club is hereby caiieu to meci
at the opera house, Li the ci'y court
room, on Saturday, April 25, at 8:30
o'clock, Dr the purpose of reoganization
and the election of delegates to
the county conven ion.
Geo. B. Cromer,
J. W. Earhardt, President
Secretary.
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i Club I,' Ward 3.
I
Pursuant to tha call of the chairman
of the county Democratic executive i
committee, a meeting of the Democrat:
ic Club Xo. 1, Ward 3, of Xewberry. S. i
will be held on Saturday, April 25, i
3914, at 8:30 o'clock, in the writing
room of the Xewberry hotel.
Alan Johnstone,
President, j
Lambert W. Jones,
Secretary.
Mt. Pleasant.
j
Mt. Pleasant Democratic club will i
meet Saturday afternoon, April 25, at;
4 o'clock at C. J>. Leitzsey's mill.
L. P. Miller,
r. H. Cromer, President, j
Secretary.
St. Phillips.
The St. Phillips Democratic club
will meet Saturday, April 25, at 4,
o'clock.
H. H. Ruff,
Secretary.
Salnda, >"o. 3.
The Saluda Democratic club Xo. 3,
will meet at W. H. Sanders store Saturday,
April 25, at 4 o'clock.
J. S. Werts,
Secretary.
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Johnstone Academy.
Johnstone Academy Democrtic club
will meet at .lohnsuime school hous
at 4 o'clock Saturday, April - >.
J. I?. Halfacrc,
W. E. Wallace. President.
Secretary.
Prosperity.
The Prosperity Democratic* ciud g w
will m-'et 01 .Sa urday. April at I
4 o'clock. All members are requesJ ?d i
"0 be present.
S. L. Fellers.
President.
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Lonsr Kane. ESS
Th? Lo.'s Lane Democratic club will
meet at Betheden school house April
2"?. at f a. m. for the purpose or* re7/
rgamzinsr ana eiec-ung ueicgaies 10
the county convention.
S. W. Derrick, ;
President.
Sf, Lukes. | ??
S*. Lukes Democratic club will meet fl
at St. Lukes on Saturday, April 2~> at 1
4 o'clock. I Si
J. F. Nichols,
Secretary. I
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Garmany Club.
Garmany Democratic club is called | /Y
to meet at Garmany school house Sat- 1 ? +S
urday, April 2o at 4 o'clock. ;I /*"
H. C. Suber, I W
B. B. Lerzsey, President. g
Secretary. _.
St. Philips.
St. Philips iJemoera.ic club will
mee: at Prosperity April tli, at 4
o'clock. 1 . '
X. S. Nichols, |
Secretary.
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\ nmn.
Union Democratic culb will meet at, 1
Union Academy Saturday, April 25tn, \
at 1 o'clock to reorganize and elect de- ?
legates :o county convention.
By order oi president.
\V. S. En low, i
President.
M. L. Strauss,
Secretary.
Notice. j **
M;nticello Democratic chib will
mee at Monticello school house Satur- Iday
April 2."?th, a: 1 o'clock p. m., for, lat<
the purpose of reorganization as re- bea
o.uired by the Democratic par:y. $1.1
T. L. Dawkins,
I
President. :
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Trinity Club, I thi<
Trinity Young 'Men's Democratic, anc
club will mee: at Trinity school house;
Saturady Ap'il 2oth. 1
1 1
.1. A. Schroeder;
QUJ
Secretary. ^
D. H. Still well, "
President.
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Pomaria. a 1
Pomaria Democratic club will meet I
ar Pomaria April 25 at 2 o'clock. iBMBMBBEBH
G. B. Au 11, |
J. P. Kinard, Pres.
Secretary. were being
r procedure 1
Central. the ful1 na
Central Demoera:ie club will meetjment 'n
at Central school house at 1 o'clock ^or ^e('
April 25. Ifact0 govel
t 7 I scope ot tli
j. u. CMieaiy,
C. F. Wicker, President. 0n the pres
Secretary. i l)lacec* *n
authority v
There will be a meeting of the Lib-! ^ent s (^es*1
erty Democratic club Friday, April!1 etuins
24, at 3 o'clock. j morniri
George F. Hunter, !ly wlU be
Secretary, j legislate e
Then the l
Little Mountain. t0 tlie capi
The Little Mountain Democratic club; sa^e 10 cori
will meet a: Little Mountain Saturday,) The join:
April 2.", at o'clock. All members \ jlie preside
are requested to be present. Mexican si
B. H. Miller, fore t'.ie y
J. B. Derrick, President. White Hons
Clerk. ' | will have I
in separate
REFUSES TO SALUTE FLAG 'the foreign
I. S. PLANS FOR. ACTION'offer :he r
iately will
(COXiTIXrED FROM PAGE 1). tive commi
; the commit
miral Mayo for a return saiuie. mis ! tions an(i
was construed by officials as wily and ; probably w
adroit move on Huerta's part to ob- fore t^e pi
lain an assurance direct from the
* * * m u THie form
American government tnat would be .
capable of being construed by him as
a recognition of the de facto Mexican 0 a mcnel
, u ' ever, will
government. Officials here were not
,. , , ,, ! dent Wilso]
disposed to give any suda assurance I
nor to prolong the discussion as to at (as' 0
* . tv ? + . , blockade ol
deails. 'Ihey were determined, after,
' The Mexi
consulting with President Wilson, to
, ,, ? no word du
hold to the one concrete Question of
eminent
Huerta s yielding to the American de-.
mand as it had been submitted. The Senor A1
reply to Huerta made clear to him J sy, with th
that a "yes" or "no" to the American , fice througl
demand was all that remained for j at night ai
him, and that nothing tihat was-to be ' ments. Aft
done would bear the construction of a' veyed to hi:
recognition of t?he Huerta regime. , fused to vi
Final Plans Ata?e. j was no sta
ttoe meantime tentative plans the situatii
i
i
UMNA UOH'S gig
BBk IE
?/vr? VI/111/7V C/l 111/7 7? nr
/UO /(;c/ ov/ u/ww #
al shoppers as now.
nd most stylish fab
tore and distribut
took, and our assor
oods is not equate
Carolina.
\ celved. We
'A *r* ' 1 erv busines:
\ ?> 7rW\
V ^sT - jf pin the ran
W%k //,' Reat
l !i \ \ v \ \ \ ' '
' uif\ \ Hijr Showm
i 'if' \ Voiles, d1
\Pr- Ail 4 ed Dresses
lace, with
LE OF NEW SPRING SHIRT
WAISTS. w*l'J the
c-ioice the
lundreds and hundreds of the very
?st models in crepes and voiles, all i
u.ifully made and trimmed, regular IjfmKP I
)8 and $1.50 values, choice
\EW PARASOLS. As well a
----- "he town.
Vie greatest assortment by iar t .iai
5 store ever owned. Solid colors io'ds, pa 01
i fancied, priced 8se to our big She
SILK CLOVES. for buying.
-adies 16 button Silk Gloves. Riser ??????
tlity, double finger tips at $1.00,
>:> and HJY T i
.adies two clasp length, black and ffl
ite, giDod quality, doub'e fiiiirer ,ips,
sizes, special SOc IvJL JL J
made for the legislative showed he was deeply i
vhich tomorrow may place news.
val and military establish- m
ie hands of the president Mr. Garrison's T<
j measures against the de \ews and Courier,
nment in Mexico. The Wasiagton. April 18e
authority o be conferred \Yar Garrison today put
;iden: and the means to be to Governor Blease w,
lis hands tor exerting J.ia^ j]le encampment of tiie :
nil depend on the presi- shau be held at tile jvsl
re. When the president outside of South Ca>lin
Washington early tomor- lar;y will wait until the
ig these desires undoubted- business Monday niorni
communicated to the two swer ;o the following t?
bodies meeiing at noon. j^e ;ias sent to?the gove
.resident probably will go ..?on (-o|e L B,>ase
tol to read a special mes- ,umbia. Your telegran]
'=ress- jiist received, and I no;e
resolution will hear what that you maintain the
nt has to advise oil tne you jave ni. neno uikci
tuation and probably be- to the joint encapment.
iresident returns to the partment, proceeding i
se the necessary resolution way, after communicati
jeen offered in each house the adjutants general <
session. The chairmen of Sta. es concerned, select
relation committees will Palms, S. C\, for this en<
i
esDlutions which immed- that selection was mad
be referred to the respec- ! iad previously wired tt
ttees. Hurried sessions of . recommending this place
tee will report the resolu- Subsequently, and on th
before adjournment ihey j you wrote a personal lev
ill be passed and laid be- j ing that unless you wer
esiden; suited about the matte
i
, .. ! purpose to (have troops
and substance ot the reso- n
j . y >ur Sta:e. An intervi(
ie presented in t;ie event;
. 4 ? . , ; ing paper quotes you as
uent against Huerta, how- '
J . , . i tioned the motives of t!
depend largely on Presi-! .
TT . .; ment in selecting Char]
r1 s wishes. He is expected !
, . i camp. My attitude towj
ask lor power to order a .
. ,T . . iis this:
11 aviaom nnrt c
UCA,W11 i Anxions for Knca
ican embassy here received i <4_, ... .
, "The citizens of your
iring the day from its gov-' .
desirous of having this
; tinem have already unde
gara, charge of the embas- . tions, in view of the wa
e secretaries, sat in his of- j announced purpose to ]
iiout the day and until late a: Charleston. I have :
nxiously awaiting develop-: their desires, and wouli
:er the final news was n- ply with them, but cann
m that Gen. Huerta had re-! you maintain the posi
eld, tfiie charge said there: have taken. Unless I re
L-iement he "could make onan unequivocal withdra
on. Senor Aigara plainly . position fiitfoertp tefcen .
mnaBHRKMHMBHBHBBBBBBBBBi
; Busy Store M=
% ^
epared to please tl
Load after load o;
rics have been tuml
ed throughout tfa
J - ^ ? -i- /V /vi
zmenz oj apruiy m
d for size<and var'h
iillinery Attractions W
you ;o bear in mind the fact that we are
5 stock right up to the minu e. Haruiyvhat
new materials, shapes, etc., are- reso
all continue to do ihe leading Millins
of ilie town. Every day new patrons
ly-to-wear Department ?
ir of Ladies and Misses Liutrerie Dresses
ain and fancy Crepe Dresses, embroider<
i;s
trimmed in bands :jf Qands.iine cluny
e.oic<
satin girdles, made with kimono sleeves,
w yoke effect, w rth from $7.">U to $10.u0,
A A
week
elsew
Mew Oxfords and Pumps ,iMf
s> other lines, we carry the Shoe stock of Pef
Shee.
Hundreds of cases of new Pumps and Oxit
leather, gun metal and viei kids. Visit
je Department and see the new styles be- Fill
hole,
each
m tm mw * W VT jT% WW ft A Oui
nnaumt's?:
iffected by the ma ter, and an invitation that I p!ac
i the camp at ihe Isle of Palms, in you
State, I am constrained to place th
?leffram. camp at some orher place than in th
State of South aCrolina.
-Secretary of "Since the master must be settle
it directlv up definitely now, I shall consider thj
hotiior nr not you have declined to comply with th
National Guard a^ove suggestion unless I receive a
e of Palms or affirmative reply at the opening (
a. The secre- business at the department on Monda
opening of morning, April 20tlh.
ng for an an-. (Signed) "Lindley M. Garrison,
elegram which "Secretary of War.''
rnor. I Se(reta'\ Garrison said ro newj
Governor, Co- I',aPer men here this evening thj
i of April IS matters as they now are on ,il:
that you state ^Iexic'an border, he did not kno
position which Aether he could let any of the usu;
1 with respect assignment of troops attend the mili,:i
The war de- 'encampment of the Southeastern div
M A "Ao-nlar SlOn.
U uic i
oils held with * -?
3f the various' Sl'EAK AT PROSPERITY
:ed the Isle of j
:ampmeat, and Annual Oratorical Contest is Held
e public. You 1
lis department, The State.
to be chosen, j Prosperity. April 18.?In the ai
e 9th of April, j nual oratorical contest held here la.<
ter to me, stat-J night between Mie -high schools (
e further con- j dewberry, Prosperity, Little Mountai
' ?* ^ViorkJn Willi* TWrf/* of TJttl
r you did not ( ailu ^ ........ ?
> brought into j Mountain won the boys' medal an
>w in a morn- ^Miss Ruth Digby of Newberry th
5 having ques- girlss' medal.
le war depart- One of the largest crowds iliat ha
leston for this j ever attended one of the contests wa
*rd the matter j Present.
j The (\ N. & L. ran a special trai
mjmieut. i *? accommodate the visitors and nun
State are very J i)ers of orhers came in automobile
camp. Some f;and buggies.
rtaken obliga-.
r department's I In the A. R. P. Chnrebes.
sold trne camp A. R. Presbyterian, 15t?b.
sympathy with On last Sabbath the brethren fille
-i iiVo to mm- thp following' nulDits: Dr. G. G. Pari
lOt do so v/hile inson preached at 11 o'clocck at Car
tion that you non Creek mission, at 3 o'clock Rev. V
ceive from you ( A. McAulay preached, Dr. F. Y. Pressl
twal from the conducted the communion service i
by you in ^ais rfibis churcia. Rev. J. tM. <3fcrrisoft afiHe
%
IMNA UGHTS
le economi
f th? newest
)]ed into our
z numerous
nd Summer
ety in upper
vs.
%
X
vv
$ =Sw JT ty^W
WASH SKINTS.
white P. K. Skirts, worth and
elsewhere for -Sl.oO and $2.."j0, *
> 9Sc
SKA ISLAM) SHEETING.
inch Sea Island Sheeting, worth
here S l-2c, Mimnaugh's price
.>*
BLEACHED SHEETING.
jperal. Bleached and Unbleached
ing, worth 35c, at '.ie yard...2?>c
GAUZE VESTS.
1 bleacaed tape neck and arifca
big 10c seller, limited, five to
buyer at .?c
BUTTONS?ALL KINDS.
* collection of buttons is exclun
design and colorings. We show
reatest varie.y of fancy buttons
is section, priced, dozen ">c to $1
/
:e the pulpit in Newberry * tlie A. R. P.
ir church and Rev. S. W. Keid at the
ie Presbyterian, Rev. M: T. Ellis preachie
ed at Clinton and. Rev. J. G. Dale at
Prosperi:y in tie morning and at Canid
nons Creek church that night he sp.;ke
it on Mexico.
ie
!
n Equal Division.
New Orleans States
y "Smith last Sabbath put in a strenuous
day cleaning up his garden for
the spring planting. 4
"But Jones, his next door neighbor,
5~ tackled him indignantly in toe smok
er ihe following morning and saia:
i'e " 'Look here, Smith, do you think
NV I wan': all your tin cans and bones
*1 ar.d old shoes thrown over into my
ia garden?'
1_ " 'Vou haven't got 'em all, old man.
You've only got half,' said Smith calmly.
'Brown, on t?.:e other side, got the
other half.'"
-assssa
The Seeret,
New Orleans States.
Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish is konwn to
1_ give the most sumptuous and. the most
5C beautiful dinners in tfae world. She is
if
i also known as the possessor of a
n trenchant wit.
[e: It is said of Mrs. Fish that the remarkable
success of a rich but ill
ie: favored New York girl's marriage
! with a spendthrift nobleman was reLS
cently discussed in her presence. Xo
j one could understand ine nappmes?
of this marrigae, which had seemed
n to bode no ill. But Mrs. Fish shrugL~
ged and said:
>s "The girl won't let tier husband
touch a penny of her principal?and
that, you see, keeps up the interest."
Wouldn't Do.
d Louisville Courier-Journal.
:- "Now let us put our neads together
l- and see if we can't arrange matters."
J. "Put our heads together? Thac
y would hardly do, Maud. Your green
it ;wig -wouldn't haftoonize with my purd
pie fcair." _ /_
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