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E. f. AULL, EDITOR. EOtered at the Postoffice at New erry, S. C., as and class matter. Tuesday, August 31, 1906. THE EDITOR ABROAD. Sunday, .Juily 22, at Sea onl Boar Powhntaii-I have been too busy wit the meetingsof tile Press Associatio to find fimeul-to write even a line t The Herahl aId News. The meetin at ihe Isle of Palins last week was sIccess fri11 vvry point oA, view. Ill attenlianlee was "'ood, the diseusSionl entertaining an1d tle seabaithin invi oratin. The pelrest people )ut, did even ilheir well known and wel estaiblislei reptiation for hospitalit. A "reat many new members were add ed to the roll of membership frov those who are real lewspaller work (111S. The local newspaper men threx themselves at the disposal of the inem bers and nothing was left undonw that could Ihe donle for tile comfort o the press party. The people generall, and especially the Germans addet greatly to the pleasure of the meeting The German Rifle club grave a shool for the mlemlibeirs and1 several hand Somlle prizes were awarded. My hette1 half1 seviuredl thel first prize for thl ladies vonitest butI I was t41( I)oi)r I shut to hit flit hull's eve or to cont aIINyWhere inl tht, nei.-Oleb!'1ouod (t it 11owever. thri'lu'h the !:Tlndnessz of mil frietii 'van1 .1. li'dli. fit Sparanhur who look oneo of the prizes I have Viery hmdsonne uimhrella. lie present p(d it it) nie as a uvenir of tle ovc.1 On Ilie cotililittee for til l erman was my friend, Gen. .1. L. Stoppel bein wlio Contribiuted muhll to till pleasure oC the oceasion. The Ger mans art' a great people andi knov how to entertain. The national rifl hib will meet inl Charleston nex1 May and igre -at preparations ar Ie ing nad.? to make it :Ii event in th llistorly of Charleston. - Oie of the vounler. Imen who is do ilg iciehl to plish Charleston to til front voiilercially and who is su. ceedinlg." admirably is P'. H. GIIsden " tle people will stand hV him an< othIi1rs wlho are with him, Charlesto will hold the positit of' lit leadin seaport oin the Atlantic coast, whie her advanitages just)y 0iintitle hiei tq The associationi will -o back to tl Isle of PaIlis lor ilite a9ii1i nul Imeetin! next yt. e-ir. l essIs. 1 iidd1 wk :tii 11 rles are Iakill.. a swe'ess of, til Svas:o:re hol han ld the .Ilests : vr II lV uI'lid 'ruti aill sect ions. Tll hathine is excellta 111 veryting i donle for Ihe eomlf'ort of, the "uests. ( )II Pridav i0t1trilotlll a p.ar-ty 41 soimt4 thirl Y-f-ive vdil(Irs ai<d their w\.i\ A\tlantfit.e Cot inIAt in a spiciail pr'i vate' Pullma nu. Thin uiuh ft'e kiinsi to ll ' a eiliwn I Njuiit ItI 101 i. Me'ssrs. ii. A\. Se'xtoii andI A. I,. Sit ou l'iai Iinoi ariva1l aid we hiai where wewre t'b lion~I i. Ihti I )yer' whlo spitket a wieb-'o' an,l I nt linedi lte s'ope ' fit' l'-xposititOr 'llTete wet ltok a tar' to lthe l'xpiosi tile phIi te. It iS betaultiul for localtot Bea utiul si'al *tres anIt5 iud witde dri vt andt walks ;lll froiit ing. Ihe watt which sml 'iuiids te place', iiake i nattter. Thte shat' huihiilini..s are all I hie 401 theit 'atter side' 'roiut inn It'e t wauteri. uth i 'aroliina is oppoitsit Ohti Point (omfrt. Our parmty a goit tl an d werelt pdhottourapd Piti the splot. iand niew andit siibst anltia111 hteI jn:i otideti' te iiroundts, wt ha l unch 1 nui'I sev'eral enithiusiastit' speechies wei matde, all thle mnenmbers of' turi pai letdging Ithemnselv'es to 'xploit thle e: po(sition andh do all t hiey could to ('t1 tribute tot its succ'ess. lIn Norfolk v ran nptin R ev. W. L. Seabirook and X C. Tyree and there we met also Ii lsr'ael Brmown, a for'meir Newiberruy lit who is succeeding ini his new hiou *< but who still has a tender spot in hi heart foir the home of his boyhtoodi. Fr'om Norfolk .twenty-two of on ~' party boiairded the- Powhatan- one the boats of the Meirchants and.Mi erastranspiortation company fpr Pros dec,R. I.Tesea has beenca "~' and smooth and everything has bet giiet and pleasant. Just as I start< t.his letter a little excitement was o csmied by some one on the ship cal hng ont that a whale was in view. M. a,s ey 'first sight of a whale. Thot v'bi ar y apeablauQf jndgigald. th monster of the sea was about 75 or 80 feet long. It was a pretty big fish and remained near the ship for some time. I will give the readers of The Her and and News some further notes of the trip from time to time. From Providence the party will go to New- I port, tihe fashionable resort of New York's four hundred and thence to Boston and back to New York. K E. H. A. I THE 0AMPAIGN ITINERARY. ) Where and When the Candidates Will I Meet the People race to Face and Praise Themselves and e Depreciate Their Competitors. Lancaster, Saturday, July 2R. Chester. Monday. Aug 6. Winnsboro. Tuesday. Aug 7. Yorkville, Wednesday. August S. Gaffney. Tuesdty August 9. Spartanburg. Friday, August 10. Union. Saturday. August 11. Newberry. Tuesday, August 14. Greenwood, Wednesday, August 15. Abbeville. Thursday. August 16. 1 Anderson. Friday, August 17. o Walhalla. Saturday, August 18. Pickens, Monday, August 19. Greenville. Tuesday. August 20. Laurens, Wednesday, August 21. F MADE A MESS OF IT. d Pat's First Attempt to be a Bad Man. Mlike and Pat worked for a wealthy larmer. T pla i41ned It tiurn burglars! and steal the money which the farmer had hid in one of the rooms of hii house. They waited until midnight. then "Itarted to do the job, says the Buffalo Times. In order to get the money they had to pass the farmer's bed room. Mike says, "I'll go first, and if it's d all right you can follow and do just the same as I.'" Mike started to pass the room. .ust as he got opposite the door the door creaked. This awoke the farmer who called out, "Who's there l'' a Mike answered with a meaow' t (imitating a cat.) The farmer's wife, t< heing awake, too, said, "Oh, John, p it 's the cat.'' and- all was quiet. ' Now Pat started to pass the door, and as le -ot opposite it tihe door creaked again. The farmer called out agin l tha b11efoIe. " 1Wh's a t here I" Pat answered. " Another eat. CIome aI I ee lhe Ig0reat ookin' W4114lr a11 mur new% store alI next week. See a141v(ertismIent in this pallelr. New her-y llanlware Co. d NOTICE OF ELECTION. .\1t of- in ti eal Ass-eibly it th1e \lto .\tnhoize miIul Empown.~er Selo ~l - 1istrIict No. 5,2 in Newherury 'olmty, 41 S ate( of1 'ttIil ( 'a oilit, to Issue Ad a Schiool lhiilding Th'Iereon,' ' A pprov- I' t'd l'ebru,ary 21, 1 liti, notice4' is here - g*4ie 441 mi elect ion to be' hel n i.\nigust 3. li9li, at Whiitire'c in said ~i coo l)ist rie't N44. 5~2 on1 t' que14stion4 144 t' xceedt .one th.ans:nal dotliars at -said .\sit. tI~nI' "n - %. 1. Suber', ' 'Trustee'ls of1 said Sebot ol I )istriet . I THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURALa s COLLEGEe I (The Agricultural & Mechanical Col ologe of South Carolina) 4' Th'is inst ittion is now equippted e withI corses in A\ric'ultur'e, A\nimal ni linsha ilryv, and ( hemical I ndustry, t I il Mechiaical. E"lect rica, I.(iv il, Tlext ile, nt thle colleg~e arei Iillingi polsi tions tof I rust at and11 th1e demnantd for '4 Icptent en'gii. I ti eersI and agrIi(tulturt ist s is greater thana y The' net' sessiton open'1s on1 41 Septm ~- her .12, 1906. New applicant s and s1 tu-1 ~- denCts5 who hafve' wo'rk to maike up 1 *e must rept')' p)romplt ly on that da.te. 7. All studtentts of' last session who cx r. poett to)i return mtust also rep'lort on the y 12th. ie It is important for boys who are is intereste'd in this Institution 'to make their applications before August 1st ii if they desire to enter next sessiont. f T'ach year mor'e applications are made a- thani the college can accommodate i- Oh Auguts 15th the roll for the ses Lf- sion (of 1906-07 will be made by as n signlng to each county the number ofi d students in p)roport ion to the members a- in the House of Representatives. I- For information and catalogue, ap [t ply to e P. H. Mell, President. Is lOson Coflege, 8. 0. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the Legislaturs Arthur Kibler is hereby a1m011e a candidate for the legislature a 4edged to abide the rules of the Dei eratic party. I an a candidate for the House eivsentatives from Newberry cou Y and will abide the rules of t )emocratic party. G. irder Voower,. I am a candidate for the House kepresentati e suhject to the rul f the Democratie party. Elbert 1. Aul. I hereby anoince mysely f as andidate for re-elction as a mei er of the House of Representativ uhiject to the Democratic Priiai F. W. Higgins. John M. Taylor is hereby announ Ll as a candidate for the House i :presentatives from Newber ounty and will abide the rules le Democratic party. I am a candidate for the House epresentatives suhject to the nil r the Democratic party. Thos. J. Harmon. or County Superintendent Educatik I hereby announce myself a cand ate for re-election for the office Ilnty superintendent of educati< hject to the deoeratie primary. .1. S. Wheeler. For Magistrate. I hereby announlice IN-self as a cal date for Magiwistrate for Nos. 1 at townships and agree to abide by tl "suits of the democratic primary. Lucius M. Player. I hereby announce myself a cand ate for Magistrate for Nos. land ibject to the rules of the democrat rimary. Cannon G. Blease. Jesse L. Burns is hereby nominat( a candidate for magistrate f4 iwnships Nos. 1 and 8, and is pledg( I abide the result of the Democrat rinary. I hereby announced myself as undidate for the ofilee of magistra f No. 3 township, Newberry count nild will abide the rules of the der [ratie party. John Henderson. I am a candidate for Magistra Wr No. 7 tmiwnship and will abii It riles of (emiocratic party. B. H-1. Amiek. I hereby announce myself as a e; idate for imai .istrate for No. 7 tow ip s.ubject to the rules of the Dem I-hereby announ'i rce myse-l f as a en Liate for re-electin for thle ofii Smagist rate of No. 9 Township mr ill ablide the rules of the 1Demnocrat rimannrv. 1B. B3. Iair. I hereby annonnelile myvseir for Ma rlaite I .I No. 9j tolwnish:p sub)ject o- rule- of* thrv l)ey'ru.:' prl)imiIIr '4. L. Feller-. I hereby announced myself as .ind(idafte for magistrate for No. )wnship and will ab)ide the rules Sdemoceratic party1 .J. C. Wilson. I am a c'andlidate for reelection f iagistr1ite for number 10 townsh nd will abide the rules of the denm ratie yarty. P. B. Ellisor. I hrereby anrnounce mnyself1 a c'am ate for magist rat e in No. 11 tow hip) and pledge to abide the rules lhe D)emocrat ic party. J. HI. Mayhin. I hereby anniounlce myse'lf a ean ate( for innistruatec for No. 11 t ow hip anrd wvil abunide thle rules of )emiocraticu party. I am a candidate for Magistri or No. 11 Township and will .abi >y the rules of the Democratic par W. F. Suber, For County Auditor.. I hereby announce myself a can late for auditor of Newberry Conn mubject to the r'ules of the Demoora )rinar' 0 . M. Buzhardt. R. C. Counts is hereby nominal ~or the offie.of Auditor for Newb 'y county,.subject to the rules of temocratie primnary. W. W, .Cr'omer is hereby announ< ts a candidate for re-election as I litor for Newberry county and v i~de result of dgmooratie primiar; For Tresue. Jno.,L Etpps is hereby announced i= for county Treasurer to suceed him self. Subjeet to the Democratia pri For Probate Judge. Jno. C, Wilson ia hereby ainougeed as a candidate for relection to the of o01i of prbate judge, Subject to n- the democratio primary. he IFor Supervisor. Y h ivb nnonnee mlyselt' a cni ate for SuIpervisor for Newberry county. Subject to the Ilemocrati primary. Jack I. Smith. .1. Monr%e Wicker is hereby au _01nnced is a candidate for re-election a for the oilee xf county supervisor. and n u i] abide the rules of the euocratie 7- I hereby :umounce myself a caudi date for Supervisor for Newberry e. county. Subject to the Demiotratio )f primary. .1. Chesley 1N'tliniek. ry L. I. Feagle is hereby announced as a candidate for the of fice of County Supervisor and will abide the result of the democratic party. For Sub-Sapervisor. I am a candidate for the ofice of Sub- Supervisor from Newberry coun ty and will abide the result of the democratie primary. Thos. J. Wilson. 1. C. Livingston is hereby announe 4 as a candidate for sub-supervisor :A will abide the rules of the deno cratie party. W. H1. Wendt is hereby announced 3-a caldidate for sub-supervisor and wil abide the rules of the democratic party. I- We hereby nominate our comrade, d Ohorne Wells. for reelection to the e o:lice of Sub-Supervisor and pledge him to abide the result of the Demo cratie primary. No better soldier ev er served in the Confederate army. Comrades. J. P. Cannon is hereby announ e eed for re-election as sub-supervisor and is pledged to abide the result of th. democratic primary. For Sub Supervisor. I hereby ann1oulnce myself as a can di efor su) supervisor a(I will i abide by the ru1les of democratic party.G'. Y. Dickert. te A Call Meeting. Y- To the membership of the F. E and C. - U. of A.: I have eien requested to call a [' meetwin' for the purpose of naming e the minimum price for ei,tton for the season of 1906-'07. I hereby call said meeting to be composed of dele!;tes from each state wilh W hIlout a tate union. This ieetiw t,, be held in Atlanta. Ga., Au--ust 2. 1916. 10 o'cilock a. M. at WVilliamp- House NoI. 11. Frvaternially. 1R. F. Duckwortht. -e .lPresiudent National Union. d ' TEACHER WANTED. A t Hethl schtoo Pomaria. for tecrm1 ot Es i or (.Vee litiuths, at a .aair 4,it are rEq(Iusted to meet at Ponmrtaia EIn ~.Augutst 9 at 4 E'clock I. mn. .Jas. P'. Setzler. 0 BARBECUE AT JOLLY STR$ET. I wvill furnish a tirst class barbecue at .Jolly St reet EEn camnpaign dlay, August 16, and will. provide good mus or ie and a lacie for the yount1g people to y1 enjoy t hemnselves after the speaking. .BARBECUE AT FORK. The und(ersigned'( will furnish a first o'l' cls barbcuei at Fork on campaign day, August 16th. H. F. Counts, li--______________ 11 BARBECUE AT SEEKWELL. eW.e will give a barbecue att Seek well Baptist church Otn F.riday August 17. Music anid dhtcing and( basebatll te' anud a good dinuter. de T. S. Titus, -y J. M. Means. A Barbecue for Ladies and Gentlemen, We will give a nice barbecue on August 10tht at Utopia, the place wher.e the -ladies turn out. Special dli- price and attention to tghe women and ty, children. tie Messrs Blair and Blair will do th<c cooking. ' Walter I. Herbert. ed A BARBEOUE. hoThere wvill bo a first class barbecuE at WVhitmire campalin day, August 2nd.. Whtitmire, Newberry and Ruth. ed erford gun clubs will shoot in the af u- ternoon. Good time guaranteed tc diIt all. .. -Bolt and Tidmareb MidSi sA Printed Eolienr Mulls, Shado bre Stripe Fantai 50 cts. Quali 35 cts. Quali 25 cts. Quali The Lad: Subscribe for th Jou 1,200 Bales of Col Direct' t4 by 0. McR. Holmes within th< cotton grow? On Newberry li mand for cotton goods and all make a mistake by investing ji and GOOD STOCKS. Let me ask you for your own is bringing you 7 or 8 per centi vested advantageously. I am What is a good investment prol value surely and quickly: REAL ESTATE around NE tion because the demand is cor yourself in position to profit b: creasing these Real Estate vali vestments through an experil Real Estate Agent. My exper Below you will find some val that I have for sale: Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4, Lots nea Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and I property. These are very con water main and sewer system. Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 16 Lota $600, adjolr.lng the Lutheran C Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 You cannot miss It by buying $2,200, $2;100, $2,000 and $ No 23 Two story brick bulla Express and Telegraph Co.'s c No. 24 Livery Stable, conv No. 25 Lot near Power Hol No. 26 350 acres of land ne No. 32 Wanted-20 Shares No. 34 House and lot with No. 35 House and lot on Cc No. 36 Lot adjoining No. 3: No 38 House and lot near No. 39 Lot adjoining No. 31 No. 40 1 15 acres of land n< atd pasture land. No. 41 2 acre lot with 5 roc No. 4? BuIlding lot in Broo No. 44 F->r Sale--I5 share Co. stock. No. 51 75 acres land, abou growth timber, 4-rooni dwellir outbuildings, near Bush River No..52 5 acres of land adjo ful lots in this 5 acres. I also have other val.gable pi advertised. I want to call your special a believe these are.good bargain 'If you' wish to buy and sell or Cotton Mills come to see mi Farm lands bought and sold, 'Phone No. 57. Newberry, S. C. LE F kes, Printed Silk W b. , ," 0m 5, Fabrique se, Etc. ties at 29 cts. ties at 21 cts. ties at 15 cts. lOWER CO1 ies' Store . . . e Ladies' Home rnal. ton Were Shipped ) Europe a past week. Where did the Lnds. With such increased de other products, you can hardly idiciously in REAL ESTATE benefit if your money invested > IF NOT, then it IS NOT in anxious t6 help you do this. >erty? One that increases in WBERRY answers the descrip istantly increasing. Now place / the conditions which are in uies. It pays to make your in enced, reliable and successful ence is yours for the asking. uable stocks and Real Estate *r my residence. I,. Lots known as the Wheeler veniently located, directly on the s, prices $600, $500, $550 and ihurch and Graded School. ,Brick stores on Main street. >ne of these stores at $2,300, [,900. ding, occupied by Post Office, ffice. eniently located, plenty of room. ase. ar Whitmire. Newberry Cotton Mill Stock. ood garden. >llege hill. Baptist church. 3. aar Mountville with out houses >m cottage at Mountville. kland. ~s Newberry, Land and Security t 60 acres open, 12 acres 2nd g3-room tenant house, good church. Ining J. A. Burton, some beauti roperty that owners do not wish ttention to Nos. 34 and 35. I my Stocks in any of our IBan e. gvn J. A. BURTON, "The MaR Between / The Buyer and Seller. .