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i l\i<?W h A ^ V W i^ssr IP s W f> I Ml r,-;$ ? to I ? Our buyer in Ne parcmems are ih | apparel. Beauti J Special Assortmant of Spr Here you may choose Suits of bloused effects, b< and tailored modes. Then : Tweed and Jersey Suits h lored and tastily trimmei v- range $10.00 \ > Beautiful Spring Dre: New Spring Dresses of Crepe, Taffeta and Crepe ( in the popular new shades brown and black. A large plete stock to make your from and the prices are 3 $32.50. - * ^ i Lovely ^oats anc! Utility Capes and Coats ishly fashioned of Scotch o; Tweed. . The Polo and Coats beautifully tailored peal to the most artistic tast range $10.00 1 Ho-Made Line of Wash I ^,T ?? - - ^ sn / vnc^c I ou must, sec iiicisc uxcoc preciate them. They are combination styles with nev of hand embroidery, ric-ra< coting that bring out just gestion vou are iooki Priced $2.50 *.. i ; ' .*, , . !? .! ? mi. ... J "Here he lectured on nervous diseases. While the trip to Charleston entailed eonsiderajle labor, it was a ource of unfailing pleasure to him for he "felt that he was not only helplg young students but that he was 1 lereby contributing something to ' e nafivp t I Dr. Babcock was a man of senti 1 ^ent and tender sensibilities. On his ! st birthday, when the burden of the ; ears was beginning to rest heavily -pon him and he realized that his race as nearly run, he went to his old l.ome to visit the graves of his par- , . nts and it was at that time that he 'ade the request that his body be laced beside them in Chester. Many pamphlets, monographs, mag"-, zine articles and historical sketches were written by Dr. Babcoek. He : rote an interesting history of the i.arlv days of the State Hospital for he Insane, in which he showed that South Carolina was one of the first states to care for its unfortunates. His papers on pellagra were widely read and quoted; one of the outstand-:; i lg of these productions was entitled 4 Pellagra." by E. H. Lavinaer. Unit-.! cd States public health service, and J. W. Babcock. Dr. Babcock married Miss Kather5ne Guion of Charlotte, who, with three daughters, survives.. The daugrh- . :ers are Miss Margaret Babcock. now i ;rt England; Miss Ferbei Babcock and Tliss Alice Babcock. I Dr. Babcock was a member of the '< commission to erect a suitable monu-p nent to the memory of General Sum- 1 *er; was* for a time president of the 1 Vntiorial Association for the Studv of J 'ellagra; chairman of the Columbia ' : ewerage commission ar.d was also hairman of the Columbia commission n water and waterworks and held -.any other positions. The remains will be taken to Ches jr for interment and the funeral ser- , ices will be held there Sunday. I Til AYS FINE TRIBUTE TO DR. J. W. BABCOCK nacis H. Weston, District Attorney, P 111 Oori 7Pe PK vsicisn WK n Dii?d Yesterday ."o the Editor of The State: I ask space in your paper to pay tribute to my devoted friend. Dr. ames Wcods Babcock, who -lied :;t in home in the suburbs oe Co!um! :a .arlv Friday morning. Dr. Babcoc-k was born in Omsrcr county ana educated at Harvard. H<> -eceived his academic and medical de >>I 11 1/111 unn Iiiouvuvivu. After his graduation he saw serv: i a Massachusetts hospital, from whence he came to accept the super!::J P*m?F At &jii? ni 33 ,a I ^ s* E&*& * i y &**$? %** w York is sending us >t only fisting with th ful in style and very ing Suits We have a oomph TnVnfinp dies' house dresses, 3.x backs: ?P to 50. Priced i are also ^ ou will also find v i.ofhly tai- plete line of little tots Price school dresses. to $37.50 New Pongee I sses There are ten d , from which you raaj Canton are developed of the .le C hme, Priced J of navy, and com- Special Values in selection Goods >10.00 to 36-inch Shirt Madr j pretty patterns at, ya 1 36-inch Suiting, DOS | of VflVfl { V lUi <u? Ui \v ? .... are man- 86-inch highly me r hnarlish t . >'! best shades a j'*' ae 82-inch Soisette, \vh ?w'u^r," aiK* ^-an yard te*c^3lXX 32-inch Dress Gin; to U , ... - , did quality, fast, sond Presses plaids and stripes at, ;es to ap- 27-inch Dress Ging 7VQ,i0 aole quality, checks maae m , . - . . I stripes at V LUUCJlCd : ancl pi_ One case short lenj the sug- a^. yard ng for. 36-inch Pa jama C] io $6.75 at, yard : i I fyri#*s ~~ ~ A' tendency of the South Carolina hospi-1 t::l for the insane. Soon after he com- j menced his duties at this institution j I made his acquaintance and from thai t;rae irit-l his death I wa~ his admirer and intimate friend. Dr. Bab- | 1 1- ? ?1-1.. ~ ,1., , , . . cock was nijjriiy i'uuv<iu-\i .um i v.- , r.?ained a sincere and earnest student : until his death. Of a highly sensitive and shrinking d eposition one had to know him well to appreciate him. He was devoted to his profession and his friends. To his ; native state ho was ever loyal. Edu-' cated :r. the atmosphere that at that time was hostile to the South he was always strong and loy.il in his love for all that pertained to her, and his love never faltered. He was ever ready to defend her course and to recall her . splendid history. His whole life was to f-he alleviation of suf- , fering, more especially t?;? those wnose i minds had been darkened and from whom the light of reason had been cut i off. His great heart was ever in sym- J pathy with the afflicted and those who j suffered mentally and physically. As j chairman of the committee of the house on penal and charitable institu- 1 " j i_ _ tions it W2S my good lortune 10 otthrown with him constantly, and his tenderness and sympathy for the unfortunate insane touched me deeply.! Nothing was stronger in his love than ! the welfare of the unfortunates who ; ivptp committed to his care. Xo case j ivas too hopeless to enlist his interest' and skill. He went amonp them and j administered unto them with the ten-j derness of a father. He talked of j them, he thought of them by day and light and he toiled and struggled to :opo with their great affliction. Kecogmzmg nis eminent , iients as a physician, his friends J sought to have him sever his connec- j tion with the institution and enter! 'he practice of medicine in the city of i Columbia. Flattering offers were Viim tn Iptvp the institution, i \.\S .iiiii vv w hut he felt that money was only an j Incident of life and not its real pur-j pose and that his best work could be j acne as a man, as a citizen and as i., physician in looking after those whose j mental powers had been blighted or ! lipst-nvpd. He never took a vacation i unless to visit some institution for the insane with a view of modernizing the institution over which he ; l presided. His sfivat soul and heart i 1 v/t-ve centered in the South Carolina! o " ! for thi* insane * he v>'3s ;il- > wiyj planning' and laboring to place i his institution along- side the best of i No oftiirtw was noor and * r.ot rich and ho realized that she had , r other of d'jtv and service. He!1 (i \:i!e money to spend and as the j t population increased and new build- * irsr? were nce<IcJ he bccamc architect I jl C iL? M. JTI. %> '%, . the most bsautiful i e new things, but ev ? , T-^v-> <-* yfi .O t* V T ?""? f-* 1<? .O tiiuucai, in pivu. ite line of La- Advertiser < sizes ranging special at, van ....75c to $3.00 27-in fine qn re have a com- and stripes at, and children's 36 inch Bati beautiful qualit Mouses 72-inch pure iflerent styles j at yard .... r choose. All 72-inch mere; finest Pongee. J at, yard $2.98 to $3.98 I one ease BI CotiA p2eCe | at, yard , as, fi&Mklors. I sPeci"al at, yarc rd. ...?^Mfe5c * 1 bale 36-inc] st coIoJgSe- I Quality at, van ^HRSc | 50 pieces T rccrizjBouit-1 ^^ni?hams at. y t. yd-jB^.50c I 50 pieces Pc iff hfriL niiik ! ^-qsie at, yard . 40c 50 pieces 27ghams, splen- >arc* colors, checks 6-inch Engl yd ISc cial at, yard hams, service- . Color , plaids and yery heavy Pongee in all b gth Ginghams 36-inch Pong yard leeks, special 36-inch all Si 15c lue at, yard ... and Bro HHUU??rotK.j'.^-AT'rrr-rr? - yjTtr:r:'-j ( S( tl T* ? n w Tc Carolir TV ,f A n iwm ind contractor. Only his most intinare friends knew how he worked to nake the institution ideal. Conditions for which he was not J k ponsibk' were exploited by power-1 'ui and influential public men, and for, i while his labors for the institution ; i A i"ii" uiidMyia laicu. iic wc.^ Mien i i#> | attacked and zealously defended and j > work criticised and bel'ttled was j a much for his great sensitive soul] mu his heart was broken. The child. | argclv of his creation and devotion J I f"% 9 *J 1 '5 i? "H7 % rtfsiOiw JL ^'7 /*$ ^?2-r>v r g % o, 5-1 a?.- i? rrsrr-./S-y rjZ5K f as s |?i a s? <r! %?& %J B ?. new spring apparei a ery exoress brings J A *L> md ITill Bleaching, 5 I !8c = Very g< a!ity Dimitv, </hecks stripes an< yard 25c nintr, too. ste and Nainsook. a ' MEN'S, Y< v of rH ?Or I all Linen Table Dam- j Vv e are $1.98 ! Men's a srized Table Damask | at/r/> ^fr ( 75c * * HC lot uebell Cheviots, 25c j 01 ^ 19c C j You wii id L. L. , Sea island j stock C0Tnj 1 1 A"Zw j let us supi Seaisland, splendid I Wear. Sofi 1 ; ers, Hand WiIV-U U -4 1V/X VI A/i VK-M f V \*x J tiliiii ard 25c j ^ ggy Cloth and Lad- < All the 25c for the nei inch Union Percales you. Pri< 10c , 33.C0, $4.( ish Longclotfc, spe- j Styles 19c These S t D ica's foror eel rongee i , u , . T I and best imported Japanese J makes the est. colors at vd. 93c { u - - ?.< j uiai Laii u ee, SI.00 value at j merous sty 69c j from whi< lk Pongee, $1.50 va- ! Mother, F $1.13 j at greatly trrrr*"' ?v yjr/v^.-Tw. ? V ^ *-r*trT' **f^-~s=a5&; ^&3^sJ&?c$&gg$ ~ -f' * ~ r^-^-'1-- *?*? "M3ra^r- -"--v.y " / ^ il \ / ; : ' v ,_, ??% '^.:;i.:^ E v'f-.'V.'.. "; -'.: 2 .7 - u - . .\tf- . ;; - '>* ? ^r* >:. '/ >\ " Vr/r^J.- *>^i '':<?%&> Z + > v :.5?V;y . vSt??*',&-'>If*''^-- .' "*. V'' ! .*yT?..":' ".">' vX"''A :>^^---7^. i -m ; ["DISTINGUISHED billed with sav ;rvice, is an outstand ic New Series of the g iase of control and < lake a particular ap /ho have driven othc luring Car, $885 Roadster $885 Sc F. 0. F. Detroit, m citue tax to ia Auto Con he Good "V ^ 1 T I X %/%/ r 11 \ 1 JL !i iBrr-rrrr.-ariTrnTTm^^fTrar^^-^^"-^1 was taken from him and his sacrifices | and devotion were denied. Praise; f I i li'll ' MTO ;< /] 1 ? / . V-? i 11'n o /1n?^ Wt/l V> 1 1 iJ \V II. Lit V? uut J11 i i 1 IH ill ami his labors discounted. His friends 1 r remained steadfast and their loyalty j11 and devotion were a great solace to ,1 him. Possessed of a wonderful store of!5' 1_ 1 1 . 1 ! I Knowledge- ne was a o-narming comei-ia i nationalist. Always tender, sympa-; c tnetic. public spirited, he inspired and r retained the love and admiration of I a those who en*tived his friendship, and! 1 N 111 tff 1 lillllH \ ' M J ; Tljfi s 0 Ik t: * ^ ( i '??~ i maginable, Deother interesting i... Sport Flannels i * # xy they are in then* I old ! neat checks. Very stunSpecia! at, yc I ...$1.95 DUNG MEN'S AND BOYS DEPARTMENT offering* our entire stock ,nd Young Men's Clothing :cnt oft. of Boys' Suits at one-half rice. Lents' Furnishing 1 also find our furnishing i j r* ! j 1 . 1 pieie. L,ome m louav ctiui ply you with Sox, Under: Collars, Belts, Suspenclkerchiefs, Neckwear and ; to wear. Jew Spring Hats new shades and shapes i ,v man. Pleasure to show 30d $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, L '0 up. in Spring Footwear hoes are made by Amernost makers of the finest wearing1 leather which >->-> + V? 1 >o + + f i vi rr QVirvOC? :ilL 111 vJ II LOiIIi-j e bought. There are nules in Oxfords and Straps :h to select. Shoes for ather. Sister and Brother reduced price. ! \ I I - -I I I 1 beauty, coming, reliable iing feature of I: ;ood Maxwell. sase of riding peal to those { iv cars. dan, $1485 Coupe, $1385 be added I ipany | T * T' A I I i 1 I ?d JL^ .1 y i le was over readv to serve and com-' i ort all who were afflicted in mind,; >ody or estate. A cultured <rentle-i nan, a patriotic citizen, a devotedi:sb;.nd and a tender father has j^one ! <> tl.e Great Beyond on whose shores' hi:'o\vs never break or tempests oar." Of a private and public char-. ic:er bevond reproach time will vin-! 1 i iieate him and his friends and one-: dies will learn to appreciate more' md more his exalted character. !n !:fV* ! lo^-od him tender!;* md I r r 5 t: i n\ ' ? i ~ * M < ?o ; ' ' . .' P ' t : ... * : *> A W . I .t' Wi? oi. -1 n ! " i. Vs -f> b - lL ? L j ^ ' \ .if' J*. r. * . ?. * vi ' -*^V i--'T . - U ' " t > ?" ?? ? ? ? ? v .: ,'.*.> . , .-V "V /J > ' ^ vuii y<", ] '.IV. v v. s)?-ci!<h(l oppoj vidnnl <>r coiiceni <jiui i j J' iil 1 iihci'fjj dis -;?unl. Exccilon "Write or phone ' II i ' [)' ' J; 11 ]iiv I i . p2 *< ~ *H* Q rJl QTQ T 3 y j J y o 'w k Vu K W O C/ J I if TATE DISTRICU Lon^ ':)'. t. r.ce 7<V !. KJCO Sumter f ** ^SRJE^aa? Corn Mills Corn Mil' If you are in the market for ; let us hear from you, as we hav< can make immediate shipment. COLUMBIA SUP 823 West Gervais St. 'MMimUMJJWlUWJUMBIJiMlil'iiJMi ?IT III PTi' :>irrj " t ?' America's annual record cf 104 Hosp 2m totally dsctrc} Public interest demands that tions should be insured against io: It is also essential mat oniy sure insurance should be purchas Insurance Facts?No. 1 There no secrcts about the b insurance companies. Insurance?Real 1103 Caldwell St. Member Newberry Chamber MOB l l.'HJf.BMJU ^ XU.'.U' SZST. ..J'.fcLLWJKJilHllil H?H I ! iff m< IFF II Fertiliser VI ||| HIGH i GRAE I! j| IB gfero 3 H ra a c |jg Kfil !i ' I Urn. V. S. Pit. Off.) Ill FOR SALE 1 11 Long & Schu; Big Prosperity, WITT T7??sippyqg?jAwr .jjrercgariaaBaaai . .*. .. : * *t- ? k> a Ki i.' liS wvj -i2 <W h. ~ J S ? j/ / ; && 4XVZ i^L^V&^i^A M riunitv io an iiuli lified to represent ibis county. Very it future for right [his ewnwanv for JL ?' Company 7GIt?. Si. Columbia, S. C, hb^4-jtsk -j&dMs&xn ~ I Is Corn Mills a first-class Corn Mill, J 3 several in stock and Write for circulars. FLY CO. Columb'i, S. C. a } ,s v^-nr. fire loss averages itals red such valuable instituss by fire. the best insurance? ;ed. I'lsincis of stock fire Burton Estate. * Newberry, ?>. C. of Commerce , ^99bk. ? \ ? /orks j J ) ** S 5 V 1 I g.E>re<a? i| tan da rd % g O' E Down 11 to a pnce gi !: |, mpert c. I f t