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MR. GAILLARD DIES. George Spivens Held as Accessory i The Negro Smaels in the Mur der. The Strte. Sumter, Ot. 9.-This mornin1 Corir Flowers e(lntiilnled let il quiry into the 1nider of Mr. J. 1 Gaillar(d at Maniing. .The inquest wa hel( inl tIle court house. A large1 1 nun ber of eitizens were I.resent. Mr. L. L. 1l11nter was engaged a ateni ogrea'iher. 1)r. S. C. Baker, who atteideId ti o ure lz:nnm, w l t fir. t witne exmnn-:!. ir M -y--nis! writ inig."''lTe doetor( deseribed the w:us He said lie ball entered the left sid of the ab)doImien. plissed to tle righ hip hoIne, perfniatinig the intestines i its course. Thie iilet. a VS-ealibr< was givn to tile etronier. Dr. Bake said tIhat (;aillard made itno statemer except that lie was sitting on I horse. Mr. Charley 11aselden next testifie that inl C-1lhillia at tile peiitniltar vestenil lie ositively reconizv, ''T.11mpfire Bill.'' Ohlep owh h him. Gri!kanrd 1,ilurkt1. lenry Ch.I-k o0, N111lumn. nlex SWOr,1 was inl lite Iem! or'ficti. nl hean l the iopi'rts fit the pist'l, hii di'l n, .te V 011". n"r hear anv dh tu':ien.Abwiut 20 minutes Iatel whenl 0I' vil-4ns1 trainl was leiavinl.:. h saw a white mal stanidinz on one Il- l,. phatformi -,f the coaches With in his hand. Said he woul Ire l i ze him if lie saw. him arair C rtrll y Spivels. traimillinater of th cire . V' - a, \\ rn ted i Bi,hlpvlt on Sn'-w-1.1Y :- ."'ri'll .-. "\ inl. 7\r. 1'1:111Z p-isit:nt1v lidtntifict hiim !th man he Saw with the pist" John W'hinton. (1dtloredi. a specia polivelmail (.In the M11ilinz filorciv. als identified Spivels as the mn111 he SaN with 1 pistol in his hand standinz o the platform (if one (if the co-,aches. 'Mr. .eSwailn Woodtl I .f Mainnin as n the1 i e(1vp .1 pla w''I i n -lit shl'w was, 1lilng-. ]I(. Saw tw\o4 fla Il of a pi.till inl (p1ick .u1e i1 an tilt iIlree 111('Ie, not as FIast. Saw il '' th ja teirin t' i'l l t ir vil Ili 11111 bi" v.Ild 14 aiiii. I t li't in it tall'l Intlit ean el diia ree1 we-im:-ainl it' hev sho.nil - him. lUe hec.1rd no t*u-s blIfel*n- Ilr aflo tit shlooting to attract1 attention I the sp< t. Georg -e spivenls, white traiinimastv of Cole Bros'. shows, sai( tihat. lie si perintenIded tle loading, as was I duty. Heard tile shooti, but was n0 nlear where it oceurred. Didl not kIoN anyl tiing about it or that anyon liad beenl shot until ater reaehin Bishoprille tel- next m1orning. The her tha nit al n was shot throur the hand. The morning lie got t I'd ;ra- hedunk 'llmch an; was illad biesides ab1tl thingt s goinl; wronllr. lit did no( remember exac'tl wha he had sail to Pla"an111 .1. ( M('Le'od. iIe hadit said that 21 man wa justified ini prot1ectinug himself wvho threats were made to hang him. H1 hieard the' shotw ple1t talk aimon thouse~-es thant '"('ampfire lBill" ha i donie te slitoot imri. Sirens wais clost Iy examinetd lbut nlothli ni definite wa brothi (olt. F"latnaan .L. C. AlMend, testiftie< ideithat prn came11 nto'. i ltheti- cab in I. li' el sk ed i abou tel hot i he kiiew who id thlit shlitn1ii. ii did not ask Spivens wyhio it wals. nitin iii whazter abou 2h)Iit tIhe shootint He hadii heen sick ini his hun11k for' t w dlays. When arrnested "C(ampfiri e Bill' tried to ma2k e the officers beilieve t hr he ( M tort') was '"Camup fire Bill." Ed. TliIton,i 2 anothler shotw n1egro al rested at I ishiopviille, hea11rd tlie simot inii, hit kniew nothing about ii Heard .the( shotw peolelf say tha Ciampfi re Bill"' did thle shooting Just before daylight "'Camipfir'e Bill' caime intto the car wilere he slept. Ha never been there before, atS he wa Charles Scott, alias ''Curley,"' mulatto boy who was arrested Orangeburg last night as a witnes Ksaw the shooting, blut did inot reco nize the man that did it, as 1he was c :'' the other side of the horse Mi-. Oai lard was riding. Heard peole si CapieBill'' dlid tile shlootin When the shooting was going on ' hite man, a wratchiman, known: blci whose name is McCormit ia standing on thle oither side of t ? an who did the shlooting, iernhi ,, pist 't flat ear, isI man -on s%ave uett an'd recognized the man w: ~hooting, '~K4iJ ',ite, night watohman f us,. s Otheprivile -'~Wit 4~1e~ eating~ 'tchd we ~,'ewi ' b rain, to se ( ~ ~ il i!ghtSpitonas pn ing. He knew nothing about the shooj in:.w un1til nlext day. 0 The above testii,jivy is given in very brief synopsis. It brings out som importanot points. The jury returned the followinl verdict: ''J. E. Glillard catme to his doatl i- on October 7, 11906, at Sumter, S. C. ;. fron a iunishot wound inflicted upo . himl at Manning, S. C., on Octobei . - 1900, by (lie hands of 'Campfire Bill, alias Ilenry Small, alias Jack Me s Coomer, inld that George Spivens I. an itaccessory to the deed. S'A. 1. Mnning. ''Foreman." The accused will be tried in thi, . county. The law provides that in i e t-'der ease the accused may be trie il In le counity where tihe crime wa: ( c4i1mmnitted or in the countly where thi deceased died. Court does riot con r Vene in Clarendonl county until nex spring. Court convenes in Sunte conilty, October 22. Judge Ilydriel presidiiinz. .\ fair aid impartial trial (anl b had inl Sinnter county. S;r.nge Indian Remed'es. reatv virItues are ascribed in In1idir I to the eI ws and horils (if certain ani :n.ls. ier claws are in great demant t wit 'h the coiinllil people. One or twu mclas mia he worn near tlhe loins, bu u 4l lne possess a late ntumb111el e tle fortnie owier makes a garland ol t' them andi wears them around his neck I Deer's horn ground into fine pastc is an excellent balm for pains an<. L. 5welliins. A more curious use is foun< e fL.r le same substance: it is some rin- iet made into a powder. which i t 1ne,lSed I. aid the .tzrowth of stunteI i w'men. The joints taken from tiu , ih am slender tail of the blac I ncorpii are supposed to keep illnes: 1a tin rm's distance when children wea1 themlnl their waist thread. ii .\ re-l or swollen eve Is eured b\ '1ainu- it touched with the bolt o1 a 0-or. A r'.memdv which I V eplidwih losidlerahle il nll rI'v thanl -le epilePtic fit 1V a O emwh "t kvys in the p.1it1 a:1i li ihe t-atrer. I havv :ni 1 ti the lit la-Zos alwav ty it th ay ar, pha-1 I :-e Ai. A vi the mint riemedv ii:s f iprained neck is t< U-v .1n iron ineasure for a pillow. Siire throat is enred by spitting oi red hot iron-quite the simplest an< least expensive cure known to the na a live doctor. Peacock's flesh is a good tmedicine for acute rheumatism.-Ma dras Mail Roman Way. The use of concrete iasonvy prob I , blY h.' iii with Ihe Riomiaiins. wh< - -nployed i! in rw:& buildini,r ani r1111ntidation work. Coiiin- lown fr4nm the it ine of th< 'inas. te ancient city of Ciudai h liaS walls existinz at the pre. nI day in which are buried largc '.wl1ers of stonec. These wvalls are iit ordl state otfreservationi at the pre Sienit t ime; in fact, so mutch so t hal t!ey still beatr thle prits of thle board whtich made up the forms which held teconcrete in its semi-liquid statt ('iteest ing mattecr toi note that thli miiodiern practice of putting large masses of stone ini concrete masonary -follows exac'tly the scheme used iii bruilingt these ancient walls of Ciud. ad lb d1ri'.o. Tis miethod nmot omntl rednteis t he cost of the resulting fa brie, butt also makes it. ,Ierroild I enn' .1et anyV sp)''eedif it that mior ear you I' oii ld ime. Yii toldd mie youi had been airrest ed si: tines ini it. 11lobarit-So I was, oi ,echap. For obstructing the highway. t London Star. FRANK R. HUNTER & OOMPANY Real Estate, Stpeks Bonds and Mort. S gages Bought and Sold. Office over Herald & News. Telephone No. 96. I Newberry, 5. 0. We offer for sale the following pro a petty. ni I. Seven room cottage, near New ~, herry College. Good garden, stablei .and orchard. Has bo0th well and eit: n water. l. 2. Cottage and 2 acres land neca ,y Newberry college. g.. 3. Six room house and 1-2 acre ho a near Mr. R. C. Perry's residence. a~ 4. Four room cottage and 1-4 aer k, lot in same block. le 5, 6, 7. T.atssNon Floyd and Pureel ig property. 14 8, 9, 10, fl, 12. (5) lots on McIntos io heights. 13. Store room out Qn MeInka or heights. ar 14. 5 room cottagej aid5 aeV iled at near Mir. N 'al'a's doIo., . 1, 1,17, 18, 1~rd:'h illi, will sell as a Whlo. i into lots to suit purehaser. 32. 21 1-2 acres land near )l1ol hor Smill. -33. Store rooin at Mollolion iii. 34. One acre lot mear Farm rs'i01 mill. 36 and 37. Lots near Frnors 01 mill. 50X150 each. 38. Lot 25X154 'next to Hair ant Havird 's skyserapper. 39. Lot 25X154 next to No. 38. 40. Lot containing 1 1-2 acres nea, Mr. C. G. Blearso's residence. 41. lit near Mr W. F. 11wart's rcsi dence. 42. 4 rooni cottage and 3 aeres land Withinl vity limuiis. 43 and 44. Two lots near Mr. W. L. Reilev's residence containing one acre ellelli. 15. Lot 80X325 near Mi. H.- 1l. Parr' residence. 46. 47, 48 ,49. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54. Lots inl (Ihe Duncan property. 55. Lot containing one acre oi Main street. 56. 57. Two lots on Main street 77X201) ft. each. 58. 59. 60. 3 lots containing 50X25% each oi Kinardl street inl Jones' pro perty. M1. 62. 63. 3 lots containing 47X24 feet each, on Kinard street in Jones' 64. (15. Mi. :1 lots containin, 50X250 teet each onl Kindant Street in Jones property. 67. Lot 50X250 on MeCaughrin Ave. (8. Four room cot t aze with good garden and water. on Kinard street. (39. 70. 71. 72. Wor lots on Mai" street contain)in- 70 X 210 feet each. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 5 lots on Hunt -treet 50X2:16 feet each. 78. New rer-idence and eight .acres land within eity limits. 79. Lot 50X200 on Hunt street. SO. Desirable residence. with mod ern improvement. Close in. R1. Seven room cottage. Close in. Fitted with electric li-Ohts and water works. 2. The Dai.vid-o.n prperty contain in:) -3 . Will tut " suit purchaser. s4. Lt c-ntainin-: 1 19-If]0 acres. ii Prosperity. S. 22 acre; land 1-2 mile from P'r. rt. 86. 200 acre farm near Whitmire. S. C.. and oily one mile from R. R. 87. Plantation near Pomaria con taminng 260 acres. Large dwelling, etc. 8. 425 acres land near St. Philip's church. Two settlements. 89. 70 acres land one mile from Polmariia, S. C. 90. 32 acres land one mile from "County Home.'' 91. 88 acres land. 7 miles from Prosperity. S. C. 92. 107 acres timber land near Dr. Brown 'S. 93. 360 acre farm near Kinards, S. C. 94. 200 aeus well improved land on Bnsh rier 95. 70 acres land near Mr. Ben Cannon 'a. 96. 140 acres land 3-4 under good wjire feneo andl only 2 miles from eity. 97. 132 acre farm, 2 1-4 miles from city. 98. 300 acre farm known as the Tlurnip)seed place. 99. 198 acres timber lands unear Mr. A. J. Gibson's. 100. The Clinie shop property, con.. taiimLr two story building and one acre land. 101. Building lots on Boundary street. 102. Th'le (cromner place containing 12 neres well improved1 land. 103. T1'ract jining i No. 102, cont)Iain 104. House and lot neat- Jacobs' at ables. 105. D)esirable renting property. 1 06. Building Iots on 0O'Neall street 107. '8 acre pasture within city limits. 108. Desirable building lot contain ing.. 2 1-2 acres. We will buy, sell or exchange stocks and bonds of all kinds. List your propeity with us! FRANIC R. HUNTER, Manager. STORM . RONT BEST MADE The Sm1 4AS hoes, Hats, C< J. & P. Coats Spool Thread 0 They are now sl1lingcl hair worth'60c. for 48c Mohair worth $1.00 for wortl " c for 4860, ; worth 60 foi 48c., all c( c lh v.orth $i 25 for 98G., 0?fy 13 1 2C , Tricot Flaint'l, al c" 11 s, Voilt-blue, grey and black, worth all colors for 5c. to 15C Miss "alss any of her friends. We also carry a se'ling out cheap. THE SMITH Paysinger New TEAOHER WANTED. A first grade teacher is wanted for :he Reagin school. Term begins No vembiher 1st and runs eight miontlis. I'Salary $35 a month. Applications m1a'Y be sent to any one of the under signed trustees. G. W. Swittenberg, C'h'm1. W. H. Long, J. T. Pitts, Newberry, S. C. Prices to Merchants, I am prepared to sell Wrap ping Paper, Paper Bags, Pa per Cutters, Twine, Hat Bags, Lard Trays, Box Paper, En velopes, Pens, Penstaffs, -Ink, Mucillage. In fact anything in the Stationery line at whole sale prices. I will save you your freight. Call and see me before ordering. malves' Boor Store STORE YOUR COTTON. TI e Standard \Varehouse Corn pany offers its splendid facilities to the farmers and dealers of Carolina. Warehouses located at Columbia, Greenville, Green wood, Orange-i burg, Anderson, Newberry. LOW STORAGE RATES. A BSOLUTE SA FETY. WE . ~ T1RE YOUR COTTON. Receipts good as gold. Inquire of your local manager for rates or address CHAS. T. IPSCOMB, Sec exaiy Standard WVarehouse, Compauiy, Columbia, S. C. Room for your cotton. Take no chance, but us a safe Warehouse. an H1h REVIVO0. RESTORES VITALITY bWO~uuCebein k9wofut14n44tokI.Ui i~I Co Dr 1c COMPLETED TH,ilR STOC ithing, Dr Good le Cent per. Spool ULmited ti Worth of Dross coods, Aray Mohair worth ,$1, , Grek-n Mohair worth 78c., Red Mohair wort >lors Brilliantine worth "eihi -,rt1h 6oc. for 4.c, Wo worth 35c. for 24c., Silk Brocades 30c. for 22 v2c , Silkette Linings, a le William, % L is with us row, w fine line of nV Shoes worth fr( CO.'S DRY GOO Building, just below the Smith Co. 4 W. E. PELN Reliable Ph We sell Sure RenediE us is Reliable. We gua F-tiction with every packs When your doctor wi :ring or send it to us. preparing medicines. practices; we Use purec make our highest aim t wtishes. Our prices are Pelham Reliable Druggists, THE BANK OF PROSPER] 3apital Stock - - Undivided profits - Interest allowed at rate of 4 p Special attention to farmers ;mail, none too larg to enlist our :o meet and greet you. Call in. A. C. Wise, President. J. F. Browne, Cashier. Board of I N1. L. Black. A. H. Hawk 3. S. Birge. J. S. Wheell 3. P. Boozer. G. Y. Hunte NOW F( Usuol FOll "The longest pole knocks down the New York. While there secured cheap things (not in quality but ii about complete and we invite inspec sledge hammer prices, and in, Dress from 5c. yd. to f' Co. FElegant Gin Checked Homespun 5c. up, Jeans, I~ line Clothing, men's, youths' and New York scooped lot of Boys' Cio This. breaks all records. First lot al soon. Hats and Caps, new Broadw the rnewest and preLtiest. Don't tal. just right. For Groceries, Hardwaz 'At and Bay State Shoes, Drop-Hen years. j/93 old reliable Domestic I r,ooo bushels Seed Red Oats, sacl Beautiful Parlor Organ, Oak, $45. 23d4 Making 23 H UNDRED Barre SEE FLeOUR Just Received an Best Patent $4.4v K OF is and Notion. t One Spool With Each $100 :5 for 98c., Plaid Mo $1.CO for 78c., Blue 60c. for48c., ZebilInb c. for 48c., Brilli'antine 35c. for 24c, Broad rfted, all colors, worth 25C. for , ll colors, worth 35c. for 24c, il colors, from 1oc. to 25c., Outing, 11 be glad to show these goods to >n 25c. to $6.oo, which we are )S STORE, Jroc6ry Store. km &SON, armacists. s. What you buy of rantee Absclut6 Satis ige sent out. - tes your prescription Dur main business is Ve allow no slip-shod t medicines only. We > carry out the doctor's reasonable, & Son, I Newberry, S. C. .PROSPERITY, TY, S. C. - - $25,000,00 - - 12,160.00 er cent. on time deposits. accounts. No account too best attention. It is a pleasure C. Y. Hunter, Vice- President. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attys. )irectors: Ins. P. B. Warner ~r. . J. F. Browne. r A. G. Wise. )R TH E Scrowbie! persiinmon." Jusit ret urned from he new things., nice iirigs an~d price). Our immnense stock is tion. We can, only mention a few Godds the new things, s.hades,etc., ghums 5c. yd., H-ome'spun 5c. up.. 'lanne., Outings full line.. Elegant' boys', and Overcoats While in hing which we offer at 49C. suit. >out sold out' second lot expected iy styles. In Millinery we have e our word, come and see, prices e, &c., we lead the van. Battle d Sewing Machines warranted io dIachine, $65-oo klbd $25.00 ed 6oo. bu. 00. Is of that CHOTOE TEN N. d Wh!'e It lastsi to go at EeyIAbl. guaranteec,