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NEGRO COLLf;GEj DYNAMITED. Unknown Parties Wreck Institution At Seneca--Building so Badly Damaged that it is not Now Fit for Occupation. Anderson, October 13.-larrell Colleo, a negro institution at Seneca; Oeonee Counly, was dyiiamited last niht by unknown parties and bad ly wrecked. The building was not completely de molislied, but extensive repairs will be necessary before it can be oeenpied again. The presi(leiit, R?ev. J. E. Williams, colored, had, it, i.s is ftab-. I. made Ilimiself objectiotiable to tle wIhIit. people by hlis inenldiary teachlimun.. le had I( beenl warn1ed to leave the town several weeks ago, but did nlot go. It is not thought that lie will re main inl Seneen niow. Another Account. Greenville. October 13.-A special to the (treenville News from Sencea says: Dynamite was used in anl attempt to wreck tIh main building of Harrell Collve,. a ne!rn) edtleational instiin tionk inl this place, some tiile before dalighit tiis morning. The strueture was ill process of erection and though almost (onndhel "d1, wis iilunncpi(d. Tt was willIl heweenl $1.000 11anid $1,500 and owel its existence to m11onley sent down 8onth tfrom tle North. The town anthlorities are Ilnkiiir anll inves i_"t I to n, but iio arrests have been r' portel as yet. Though damaged, the itildiig cal he repaired. Feeling het wevi the ra14e's inl this section i Is aboiut v-s friendly anY m1111 'iable as it las always bwen and tllere seems to have beeni no Iliotive for tle dee( ex eept Inalicions Iisulhief (oili thle part (f some irresponsible peron. or pel ft Imv ie saidl. lowever, that tihere is anioler nr cillege or edivation al intii nSnc,wihhsbeenl inl I'llra i''n f*1:r N-ve al.a s. There i . :id t- b aw 2 d daial :f rivalry ap p i b l at lit'e tha went e h wi til e mll.tivi. w!,y be 611und4 inl this antlipathy\ ( h a f ;, l , 'o -4t .1t 0, nroes r.m, theoter Ths s rlyvv a SuIpplsi was ati the head tit the lHarrell Sehool. le 1 been living inl Senieea several years al is respected by the whfites. tihoug'. he is not popilar. with tihe people penerallY of his own race. He is a P)resbyterian. The Right WE ARE Dry Goods, Mililii Shoes and I Every ar ticle new and c1 Ladies' Coats, Jackets, R Krinkle-Down, Moleski the New '.'J"aves at the MILLI. for every person. The pleasure in a in DOMESTICS we wil per cent. on Cotton Flannels, Sheeting, 1I Come to the Home 13 yds. Soft J. S. Starke, a Baptist preacher, is at the liead of the other school. He, too, is well thought o bnd is popular with his own race as t e as zespect ed by the white peOjle, Starke's schol belongs to the ' t'aptists of South Carolina, Wi 4 no suspicion whateVer -ttaches to StUrke, it Is thoight possible. by seone that one or more of th6 mord. ignorant, ad herents of his causeaay have. -at tempted to wreck the Williamts In stitution. However, it cannot be Jenied that thero atr in Se-weam, Ps in (ther com mumities, a number of white people capable of emiciving and executing i:.::t:u a plot a; the attempt to dy-mnite the Harrell School. The town is (uiet t!)-night and no trouble is anticipated. Aesop on Tour. London lPunecl. A certain play began with a realis tic representation of the interior of a laundry, in the midlle of which was a great stove, whereon the washorwo men placed their irons to heat them, making a mighty pretense of its pot eney in that regard, though in truth it was but painted eloth and wood. And it chanced that one night a cit en wandered upon the stage, and wis in some danger of impeding the iwrforimers, if not of being itself trampled upmn. Seeing which the principal Blanchisseuso (who was an actress well known for her kind heart) picked up the little creature anid plaeed it out of harm's way upoi the top of the stove; whereupon it curled itself up amongst the red-hot irons and went to sleep. Nevertheless he wvaiherwomen were impeded in their (lTu'rts to make the scene go. Moral-one tich of natuie makes the sta1e seen thin. Pointed Paragraphs. Divide thing,s according to the sug -estion of your friends and you will he Iiueky to have even the core of the apple left. C 'III ra rilles seeils to be [lie 1I'e 1onlillant Irait of 11uman nature. No man would care to be had it' the ?0reaclIers wanted him to be. Ti'le dhictrillai lts that are han rd 'Zt to crac( k have nthin.". bit dust ini de. The on1ly way to he 11oly in His -itl.t is to he wholly for His ser A woina's idea of a soft answer is to have a pillow at her husband's lhead. It is an easy matter to pucker your face, but all the genuine smiles and frowns come from the heart. SELLING riery, l4otions for Less. lean. Special prices on ain Coats, Furs, Etc. n and Kimona Goods, Right Price. NERY, right styles. Will take showing you. I positively save you 33 every article, Jeans, Outings, icking, etc. of the Right Price, Bleach- 98c. U AVI PRANK R. HUNTER & 0 Real Estate, Stocks Bonds aO Mort gages Bought and Sold. Office ove.r Herald & News. Tel6pikone e*btry, . O We offer for sle the f6llowing pro perty. 1. Seven room cottage, near New berry College. Good garden, stablet and orchard. Has both well and eity water. 2. Cottate and 2 acries land 'neIa Newberry college. 3. Six room house and 1-2 acre loi near Mr. R. C. Perry's residence. 4. Four room cottage and 1-4 acre lot in same block. 5, 6, 7. Lots on Floyd and Purcel property. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. (5) lots on McIntosh heights. 13. Store room out on McIntosh heights. 14. 5 room cottage and 5 acres land near Mr. Neal's residence. mill, will sell as a whole or divide into lots to suit purchaser. 32. 21 1-2 acres land near Mollohon 33. Store room at Mollohon mill. 34. One acre lot near Farmers' Oil mill. 36 and 37. Lots near Farmers' Oil mill. 50X150 each. 38. Lot 25X154 next to Hair and Havird 's skyserapper. 39. Lot 25X154 next to No. 38. 40. Lot containing 1 1-2 acres near Mr. C. 0. Blease's residence. 41. Lot near Mr W. F. Ewart's resi dence. 42. 4 room cottage and 3 acres land within city limits. 43 and 44. Two lots near Mr. W. L. Reiley's residence containing one acre each. 45. Lot 80X325 near 'Mr. H. L. Parr's residence. 46, 47, 48 ,49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54. Lots in the Duncan property. 55. Lot containing one acre on Main street. 56. 57. Two lots On Main street 77X209 ft. each. 5813, 59, 60. 3 lots containing 50X250 each on Kinard street in Jones' pro perty.' 61, 62. 63. 3 lots containing 47X243 feet each, on Kinard street in Jones' property. 64, 65, 66. 3 lots containing 50X250 feet each on Kindard street in Jones' property. 67. Lot 50X250 on McCaughrin Ave. 68. Four room cottage with good garden and water, on Kinard street. 69, 70, 71, 72. Four lots on Main street containing 70 X 210 feet each. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77. 5 lots on Hit street 50X236 feet each. 78. New residence and eight acres land within city limits. 79. Lot 50X200 on Hunt street. 80. Desirable residlence, with mod ern improvement. Close in. 81. Seven room cottage. Close in. Fitted with electric lights and water 82. The Davidson property contain ing 3 acres. Will cut to suit purchaser. 84. Lot containing 1 19-100 acres, in Prosperity. 85. 22 acres land 1-2 mile from Prosperity. 86. 200 acre farm near Whitmire, S, C., and only one mile from R. R. 87. Plantation near Pomaria con. taining 260 acres. Large dwelling, ete, 88. 425 acres land near St. PhilipE church. Two settlements. 89. 70 acres land one mile fron: Ponmaria, S. C. 90. 52 acres land one mile frorr ''County Hoe 91. 88 acres land, 7 miles frorr Prosperity, S. C. 92. 107 acrecs timber land near Dr Brown 's. 93. 360 acre farm near Kinards, 94. 200 acres well improved -land or Bush river. 195. 70 acres land necar Mr. Bern ICannon's. 96. 140 acres land 3-4 under good wire fence and only 2 miles from city 97. 132 acre farm, 2 1-4 miles fron city. 98. 300 acre farm known as thi Turnipseed place. 99. 198 acres timber lands near Mr A. J. Gibson's. 100. The Cline shop property, con taining two story building and on~ acre land. 101. Building lots on Boundar street. 102. The Cromer place containinj 123 acres well Improved land. 103. Tract joining No. 102, contai ing 130 acres. 104. House and lot near Jacobs stables. 105. Desirable renting property. 106. Building lots on 0O'Neall sti-ee 107. 8 acre pasture within cit: limits. 108. Desirable building lot contain ig C 1-2 ae es. I' W~e'will se'.al! or exohangi sj o e d bon~ of al knds. Efg h ,The Smit ho~~~14 HA@; J, ?I .oat Spol. They are now OlIr hair worth 60c, f60 48 Mohair -worth $1 .00 foi wortn 60c, for4c .I worth 60for.48c;, all c cloth worth $ -5 for 98c., Giej 12 1 2c., Tricot Flannel. 6il color Voile-blue, grey and black. worti all color6 for 50. to x56 Miss Mu any of her friends. We'also carry selling out cheap. THE SMITF Paysinger Npv% TEACHER WANTED. A first grade teacher is wanted for the Reagin school. Term begins No vember 1st and runs eight months. Salary $35 a month. Applications may be sent to any one of the under signed trustees. G. W. Swittenberg, C'h'm. W. H1. Long, J. T. Pitts, Newberry, S. C. OHARLESTON & WESTERN OAR OLINA RY. Schedule in effect June 3, 1906. Lv. Newberry (C. N. & L.) 12:36 p. i. Ar. Laurens 1:42 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. &. W. C.) 2:09 p. m. Ar. Greenville 3:25 p. m. Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. m. Ar. Spartanburg 3:40 p.m. Lv. Spartanburg (So. Rry) 4:00 p. m. Ar. Hendersonville 6:35 p. m. Ar. Asheville 7:30 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. & V. C.) 1:50 p. m. Ar. Greenwood 2:8 p.m. Ar. McCormick 3:40 p. m. Ar. Augusta 5:25 p. n. Pullman Chair Cars between Au gusta, Laurens and Asheville, tri weekly. Leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thnrsday and Saturdays ;leave Ashe ville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Note: The above arrivals and de partures, as well as connections with other companies, are given as infor mation, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Can. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen. Agt., GreenvIlle, S. C. STORE YOUR COTTON. .The Standard Warehouse Corn pany offers its splendid facilities to the farmers and dealers of Carolina. Warehouses located at Columbia, Greenville, Greenwood, Orange burg, Anderson, Newberry. LOW STORAGE RATES. ABSOLUTE SAFETY. WE INSURE YOUR COTTON. Receipts good as gold. Inquire of your local manager for rates or address CiHAS. T. LIPSCOMB, Secretary Standard Warehouse Company, Columbia, S. C. Room for your cotton. Take no chance, but us a safe Warehouse. andat REVIVO - RESTORES VITALITI Well Ma, Boerul anGquioly. Cures Wnnoho x l Soun en can rover thefr lost nanhood, n Weakness Wui slostPer, a i em u, WIsigIa, osa detot of.ee -biise 0 ~tdybu4is Q~nrr~g.Ist onyeure aeros b tj aa ~Ataiug theo on b~lVho ~ 4bul4, beIjhn Co. Dry ( lt MPLETED TBEI STO1 hingnDi Gom n cent Lpolted Worth otdt Gps Oray Mohair , Grei7n Mohai o tt r 78c., Red- Mohair worl 0alanco Suitiag worth 6 olors Brilliantine wortl Venetian %%orth *66c. for 48C., y s, worth 35c. for 24C.. Silk Brocad o 30c. for 22 i-2c , Silkette Linings, sie Williams, wh, is with us now, a fine line of n.vv Shoes worth I I CO.'S DRY 000 Building; just below the Smith Co W. E. PELH Reliable P1 We sell Sure Remed us is Reliable. We gu4 faction with every pack When your doctor m bring or send it to us. preparing medicines. practices; we use pure make our highest aim wishes. Our prices arE Pelham Reliable Druggist: THE BANK OF PROSPEF Capital Stock - - Undivided profits Interest allowed at rate of 4 Special attention to farmel small, none too large to enlist oL to meet and greet you. Call in. A. 0. Wise, President. J. F. Browne, Cashier. Board of N. L. Black. A. H. Haw~ S. S. Birge. J. S. Whee C. P. Boozer. 0. Y. Huni NOW F Usuel Foll "The longest pole knocks down ti New York. While there securet cheap things (not in quality bi' about complete and we invite insg' sledge hammer prices, and in Drei from 5c. yd. to $1.50. Elegant G Checked Homespun 5C. up, Jeans, line Clothing, men's, youths' and New York scooped lot of Boys' C This breaks all records. First lot soon. Hats and Caps, new Broad the .r.ewest and prettiest. Don't t just right. -For GrocerIes, Hardwv Ax and Bay State Shoes, Drop HI years. r'793 old reliable DoznesiIe z ,ooo bushels Seed Red Oats, sa Beautiful Parlor Organ, Oak, $q .23d Making 23 H UNDREsD Bar SEE FLOUR Just 1Neceiv'ed Best et$44 iood Stor :K OF ids and Notions. to On Spool With Each $1,00 25 for 98c., Plaid Mo !,$l.C0 for 78c., Blue :h 60c. for 48c., Zebiline 0<, for 48v4. *riiinstine 35c.'for 24c, broad lorsted, all colors, wor:h 25c. for es, all colors, worth 35c. for 24c. all colors, from toc. to 25c., Outing, will be glad to show these goods to from 25C. to $6.oo, which we are DS STORE, .rocery Store. AM I SON, iarmacists. les. What you buy of arantee Absolute Satis age sent out. 'r:tes your prescription Our main business is We allow no slip-shod ist medicines only. We to carry out the doctor's reasonable. i & Son, 9, Newberry, S. C. PR.OSPERITY, ITY, S. C. - - $25.O00,OO - - 12,160.00 per cent. on time deposits. rs' accounts. No account too ir best attention. It is a pleasure G. Y. Hunter, Vice President. Hunt, Hunt & Hunter, Attys. Directors: kins. P. B. Warner ~ler. J. F. Browne. ~er' A. 0. Wise. OR THE epersimmon." Just returned from ithe new things, nice things and .'rice). Our iminense stock. is. ection1. We can only mention a fsw sGoods the new things, s'hades, etc., inghiams 5C- yd-, Homesipun 5c. up, Flannel,-Outings full line. Elegant boys', and Overoats. While in othing which we offer at 49C. suit. about sold, out second * lot .expected way styles. In Millinery' we have ake our word, come and see, prices are, &c., we lead the van. Battle sad Sewing Machines warranted to Machine, $'5.o kind $2.c eked 6o0. bu. 5.00. CAR, reis of that CHOICE TENNES mnd while it lasts to go ~t } Every bbl.