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YEGGMEN ABROAD. People of the State arc Advisctl to be on the Watch?Government Offers Reward. Columbia Slate. The vov'eminent secret. service nirents are following clostdy i In; trail of the safecrackers wliti blew the safe in the posiollico at Seneca early l*'ridny mor tin::' ami if t '< < authorities in llti' various cities ei towns throughout the state will aid them I" the extent <>f arrestin?f and Inddinu' for investigation all suspicious character. i: may md be a yreal while! before I he is behind bars. S? ice tiie Seneca rohbery r* |? ?rts have been received from three towns of tin* sir- i rest of tramps and their subsequent | sentence* of terms on the chainuamr. The hlowiiv of the sale ill the store of !?. A. Kllis. a merchaul. near j N iuet v-^ix. Monday ni.-.riit of las' 1 Week and of I he safe in the postollicc at Sonera las! Friday inomi m.v a re t he j tir-t vid ellce s . | the p I v- eII ce i | | I (i - ' Stale of i H ? fe^ ?i O J1 -|! ' \ ( J'rtH'MI ' ' ; since the blowinv of Ihe safe in the} Springs I'.ankin^- and Mercantile! company's vault at llealh Springs on ' the nitrhl of March III. I!M>.~?. Fori the latter job John l''i-her. alias) '' ('on nect icnt Short y. " j.nd diaries f (I 'I l:i \ . alia - ' < 'li a i ley ' 'ros...'' alia'' M i - >ii: i t 'ha r!ey.'' :; r? i v. ?ef v lie.: a I j- \ ear sentence in (lie -tatc peniji ll! iary. The hin sales Mow .i in llii- >1 ate laH week appear |o have been the, Work of In.i experienced cracksmen. | with possibly l In- assistance ot a third man who played Ihe role of j ''spoiler." Two suspicions characters were >een in Seneca who are j thoie.'hl lo have been connected with 1 that crime and I lie same two men are though! to li.ave hee.i implicated in < Ihe Ninety-Six robbery. One of these j men is rather below medium height niul i> stunt ; the oilier is above mediuin tiei-jbl a id lender . The sioii title wa* daik hair and dark complex ion. ami lite taller one ha- a lighter coiiipb v ii M. l i e , ( i .Ml i.i . I i voirof ai . n>i bea rd. a ' I ': .i h !!< m\ (tax i -mail ?hi ! a,-he. i' i . . re fairly v . I! ,1. e ed. I". i i\u newcomer- are ev nh'.il!\ in ijnoraiii" of the fact thai Ihe pel ia 11 \ for s.i I elilow inu" in Soiilh Carolina i- now life imprisonment. They are ihomjhl to have diifted across lie- slate line from (Jeoriria. where a ua m;' has recently been (iperaliir;. or possibly they followed some of l lie takers smith to ihe various lairs. At Seneca a merchant sold bum dry soap to a si ranker llie clay before the p.i-toltice -ate t'.aTe was blown. ;i!tii as '"lis . i n.! i . 11 * x : s a sen - si ry ;i? l.j 1111 <-1 ! I lie >a feb'ow cr's parapher ria I ia. i he re is lit I It- don bi that this man v. a- imidicaii >1 :it ibal job. A i old I-ret -in ice man aid ye-ierdiy: \! ere'.a i; w lio ia \ i i a 11 i > i. i:i dr - ap from -a ph ion - . ti.it aiders j ! .ei." | i'r IIP e I. > I - i'oll.edV. M ' ". ' 1 ' | . pa . :; 1 \ . I r ' I . I'ns . I' ; i e;;|i-, ri !) . !a i'i I v p. m!1 f. !a: v i or other ; '' e 'e - n-e,j i'l .afo'dov ' 11 p-ili.e o..;. . : I'd ! oi , t y d'o I iipice i .. . i i. ( aa! :e. \ ! a i ; a. I la.. ' b\ !e'. let or . a - ! ie ill* ' i ;> oi ; e: . u::'\ . o in:. !. '' Ther.- is a siaudiie^ it ward o| .f'jnil offered by I he pos| oiliec depari men! for |!e> ar-'e-i and en id>:i .f any man !" ' iowitej' a po-'.oiice safe tv.^ariile . ; w'ael'ur aMyl'iin:.1 i- -loli*n. I'iie slate 'aw p vide- life impri -o; ii i . I', > ! .' ,v " i . a -a I e. A ny , w !.o i.i.i v c !, s :p a any of these i e: i may have the - a' i -.f.ict ion of hax i an e\am|da made of ? hem by a life sentence in the -!ate penilentiary. or may oblain for eath of ll i m from tiie 1' liled Slates voveminent. " I'o-l masters and merchants whose ollice- and slorc are in small tew a-. -ail ; h: < . I?' . iisjteci or. "where i hen are no ni:ht police:i:en. ?ind in isolated bitilli. :- ia which no pcrsdii -sleeps a! I'.i.jbl. are warned a:.M!iid leavir,'.'' mne!i nioney. -ianips or oiher valuables in their (irt-'proof safes a! niyltl. so that in Ihe event * their safe-: are blown open the cracksmen will ej as lillle booty as possibio. Money should be doposiud in banks or removed lo places of iirealer security." The )?nstoii'tce dejiarlment autlu?ri/.os post must ers to dep<?sit their pos- { tal funds in national banks an1, ihe I funds, postage stamjvs, etc., of ollices | in towns where nalional banks are not located may be placod'in a metal 1 i I)"\ of other locked receptacle and!* place same in a private or state hank ; f?>r sal'i* keeping. i ( A ft or three years of immunity from the notorious "yeggs," South I Carolina, may again be in i'or a series I of sa>Ieblowings as numerous as those M committed in tliis stalo in .1902 by j 1 liie famous Nolan-McKinley gang, j ("The surest way to prevent a recur- ! t renco of iliese crimes," said the old;! ollicer yesterday, 'Ms for police of-j 1 ficers t<? keep a close look out i'or all j ' tramps and oilier persons who are in : tho least suspicious in their actions. ?' 'I'lie 'spotters,' or advance agents of;' I iie.-'i gangs < I professional craeks- j v mm 1 i. usually appear in a town as j :l agent for some household article or 11 with some begging plan and manage 11 !" il" the lown pretty t'orough >, ' jetting a 'lay of the land' and pick- x ing out the safe or safes which they '' I'iv.ure il will pay to tackle. A report { is made to the gang, al some point of I li rendezvous and a few days or a lew 1' weeks later the 'heavies' hit the I a lown. ilo their lit i le nil rn-gl vceri.ie ' il .'uii! and i lisa p| k ar.'' e . () KILLS NEGRO. 1 (I West Virginian in Ajulerson on Bridal Trip Has Sad Experience. ! v \ !id r--oil. \o\ e|iih. r L'U. A most i .! >-i >v-;-i ng aicidental killing occur-j , i;,'t ? ; Mr. Ailen Martin's place,] " a !* ihM ?il\. when Mr. (ieorge I'!. . Sampson. a \ i?ii.ir from Million, j West Virginia. ^ 11 >t ami killed Mm-j e?t Snipes, a colored man of ;!() years. 1 Mr. Sampson is a nephew of .Mrs. i William Sheib, ot' this cil\. He was] married in West Virginia several | lay-; ayo ami is here with his I,ride j j( spe.idiug part of his honeymoon. Meing fond of hunting lie and Mas- j( ter William Sheih went out to shoot ! some quail and Mrtiesl Snipes agreed ! | io 'jo along to help locale Ihe birds, j \\ lien I lie ilo'j> found a covey o| i v I . i s. '-;.i m | -mii ;i .il Shei b d j ^ > i i- i i ii 11 i i -Iimm! . when Sni jn?s ' ?! 1 lleli1. Snl| ' walked ill f Ill t : M p- . .I| " . II ;i!i! i i we'll Mil'. f\..' ' ...I 1 aim: .Mr. I . . k In e. The lark\ w as on- | , ih iv a 'm)H lane feel from the niu/./le CI of 'he '.mi and all of ihe shot look | i el! eel in his lel't. leg above the knee. M i*. Sampson bad a pair of damps in bis pocket and he placed these . 1 around the ui'gro s leg to slop the | flow of blood, but il could not be j sli pped. Mr. Sampson then put ilia ( -I'o in bis new overcoat and cari 1 *'iI him to ihe negro's home, e.nlv a , ' Is' -hi ri distance away. I'elore nieo.-' . i ll attention ould be secured the da r\y M .I lo death. M . "iamj'M m is I r i b I \ dl-l re?-ed ; ii-r ihe ac'idenl ami the i.icident : hi. eMiephlily marred l!ie pleasure' hi 'da1 i rip. I le lias ihiiic everya (ib!e I mi I lie w i fe of the, i ' 'lev ? and ha - paid l lie buria! ' v rl'. 'S, ,\ I ! 11:j, -1 was held b\ i'i I' 11i1: i lie jur\ i el untod i die! ! I.I I1! rue I S 11 j u>s came |i> ; i fr< n a. i 11? nt a i uu I : : ? i I i " I .. Saiiip ' :*> wr Said TnvWy to I\Te Once" ; : i-iv i'a111i 1 iar to ' .' a ;< | he present general ! '' comporativel\ few peo M i , rm'. ils o i i >; i n. V i Indian and a while man who v* 'iu i! ::i : 11 ; her kil'i d a crow a I'll ke; . I -e ? ' ill maii -aid lo | he ] ndiati. ' 1" N : ma\ lake l he ci'ow and I'I! '. a he : III! ke\ . or I '!l lake the I urk \ and > on may have tl;e crow." i The I itdiau replied, ' M ay be all rig!:' !,:il ymi don't sa\ lurkev to ?! * on.;', S;. I,i'ui . Iicpub'iic. NOTTCE OT" PRIMARY ELECTION ! Notice ! - herein gi\en that a Memocratic Primary Election will be held on Pnevday. November 'Jtitli, P'tli. in ft11 i'own of New berry. S. Mayor am! Aldermen to serve for .e-e .ear a,'d "Prustces of i!.i Mraded ds |or\\ard> I and .*> to serve for \eaiv. Said Primary P.lectina to ' olide.c i i' accordiii" to Ihe rules re . .'.it:is of ; :si> I )enun'ral ie Pa : "i .he f nw m o f N i'w"berry. S. ('.. e po!'s i i lie opened a| S o'clock >11. .I' d I" be clos, d a: I o '(do. k p. ill. Iiieie v ill be a separate voting i pre.- .i. ? in each Ward a follows: aid I. Council (. handier. Wa d 2. Store of P>. P. (Irillin Ov i t . Waid Otlice of llerahl vS: News. ! W ;>rd i. Store of .1. W. While. W aid >. A! corner of Mrayton and WM : 111 .-ticc'ts. Ihe io)!o\vii'g have been appointed i managers ol said eleciioin: Ward 1. P. M. I.indsey. d. II. Wil- ; liagham, M. ,M. Sat I erwhite. 1 Ward (>. P. Long. A. C. Welch,! John A. Summer. ' lours, Mark .Mills. Ward I. T. I), l'orry, J. II. Gillianl, M. I'mvell. Ward 5. W. 1'. Hair, Ruff Davis, 'aul Wcrls. The attention of all candidates is ailed to Ilie following section of tule "The candidates receiving I he majority of all tlio votes cast f? r : he said ollices of Mayor, Aldermen | ind Trustees of ill" (traded Schools espeelivcly at saiil election, shall in.-j leclared the nominees of the Den. -I ratic I'arty of the said town; provid- 1 'd, that on or before 12 o'clock uo<?:i !i Friday, November 22nd, 1 ?7. ach of such I'andida'.c.s shall have ! :! j written statement wit.'i l!ie Cii.i nan of the Kxeciit i\ Committee tli.it j ie is ,i candidate ;;ud tliat lie will hide the result of such election. No i o|i' shall be counted for any eandi- j [ale who lias not so pledged himself.*') If .m candidate, cither for the id'-j ice of Mayor, or for Alderman, <>r or Trustee of the (iraded Schools in' Ward shall 'nave received a major-I ly of votes at >u*h election a secoi.d I lectio;-, for the noininaiion of a Ma;. j r. Alderman or (.Srailed S"hool Trn-- i ec, as the case may be, shall be held i n I'Yiday, November 120th, 1007, at ."hii'li second election only the two! a.ididales who received the lii'jJu otc at I lie former ciedion shall be o!< d !' ' . : aud :n the v :i! th. i liou'd he ;i lie ;il I n- -c-olid primal,- 1 hen a third prima;;, shail be held ioi-day. December 2nd. 11 ? I j V". The candidates are a-e->. d as , > w s: Mayor $10.00. Ahl'-rnian $2.no. Trustee of (iraded Schools $2.00. No pledge will !<e ;?,- ???I'd frt a: ' n,-. candidate :i.;'~ t!:c proper a-es-anenl is paid at the lime of fiii;,. is pledge. 1 In <)i ler et' tiie K.\C"u!i\ : Commit : I'C. '). P>. Mayer. . H. limit. ! 'aairmam 1 Secretary. T \'!'! : i >! ' St >i "!'!! t1 \ i;< >1.1 NA. ('(U N'TN ?>;' \ W':' . V. I'M!" ' o||i'. ->l' I t ;. * e . .!. Wi:-..'!. ., : ows, !" . ! a l\ u: ?o : ' la-t wi'l ; ! >!.' 'im1 i! II. < . i r! \\ :lson. >: i ;i? -d, a.nd .1. (' -!? > 'i*\! ?r ami ' . i I. I lro'.\ is, .is ! \ecaI"iv of the ill at' | le-taMii-nt of i. ('.r ter \\ i;deceased. I'Iain! iff-', i \ s l ilVi 1.. V\ il.-.>ii. 'l'"xanna TI ?i.::i on, Janie Saber. Arthur T. WiNon, i '"'ie Mot-s. n. II. \v;! . '. ! acy 'j.\i >r. liii'.di (Wilson, K-Wil n, Wiliie WiUon, James Wilson, I'M --! \\'i!son. < >li'i (iraliaa:. Mary n cute.?'KvavM.vnxfX1. z wxutwxnzxvv 'twrxi r.irxa Is Your Hal Falling Out 1 A few hairs here and are not missed, bin it won long before they will be le in such lnr^e quantities tha will regret the fact that I haven't done something t< vent the ultimate end?bale j Rexall "95i" Hair 'J*. promptly stops falling hair, Idandi ull and will stimulate ; growth of hair. 11 has dot for others. It will do so foi It is not sticky or gummy not thicken on the hair; doc become rancid ; has no ilist able odor; is clean and agre to use. At our stoic, only fifty a bottle. Sat isfact ion guaranteed ^ money refunded. | OLDER. & WE j the jfeic ' Mi "10* MnnnnBMnHMHB (i raliaru, laicy (i raham. I'M die Graham, ami Samuel Graham, Defendants. Sale for Partition. By virtue of an order of the Court in the above case, we will sell to the highest hidder before the Court UousO door at Newberry. S. C., on Salesdav in December. IJM)7, within tlie legal hours of sale, the following described tracts of land situate in said county and state: 1. The Home Place of the said IT. ''alter Wilton, deceased, containing ( !J 1 ()..*>7 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of P. P. Cannon, W. C. Prown, i Ceo. .J. WiN.,n. M. A. Carlisle. Mrs. " Mary 1 \::cr. and others, which tract! has iir.-n : in'.di < 'd into and will be-j ( sold as six as follows: No. I. containing 3!).0.'{ acres, more or less. No. 2. containing 2S.0G acres, more or If-ss. ? No. containing :*>(>.10 acres, more or less. No. I. containing .">1.71 acres, more or less. No. containing acres, more or less. No. (>. containing 7.'?.04 acres, more orless. 2. The Scot f McKee Place, containing PU.S'i acres, tnore or less, bound- " etl by lands of 11. 11. Folk. Estate .T. 1 W. Cald'-vi ll. !l.?nry P.roi-k. and oth- J TI:PMS OK SALK: n.je-third of 'In- !> iVi'ltasi' I*: !?e paid in " .--'i ha! .iu*e in e.jna! in-tall-| :n in oj'c n i t .v > y.vr-. with i:i!<*rr?t iVnin da\ . !' sale at ei.vlit per * i-i'iii pin- annum, the creili; portion !o be -cured by h<niil of the pur ha.-er and mortva.e . !' Pne premises C -o'd. wiih leave to purchaser to anticipate the credit portion in whole or In part. Purchaser to pay for papers, mil for recording same. Plat's of said lands jr.ay now be <een en file in the above case in the Oice of the i-ierk of court, and will | !'x!?:!;ited at the sale. lint. .1. Wilson. i t ? ' 1 ^ 1. ( he-! er I aylor, | ^ .1. II. P.i n't:. Kxe.-'Uor-. &<\ ' \. v. !! JIEGI3TRATION NOT TOE. N'oii-':- i- hereby iver. Hint the :>o..ks .?P registration for ;he Town of N'ewberry. S. C.. are no'v oj?en, and the m ndi-r-i'. ned a- Supervisor of K'e^ist ration for the said town will keep said hnoks oprn every tlay from !) a. in.. ';: i r . 1 "? p. nt.. (Sunday excepted) iiu'ludine the 1-t 'lay of December, 11)07. Iluv:. S. Worts, Supervisor of Registration. ULW.eunvvnsr^ :oiwiraMK?vr?; .^wwrna*r j | i;,cbc A HEASON | living Why wc guarantee ? j t you Rcxa'l Remedies.? ! you We believe that The i a pro- United Drug Co., the g i .proprietors of the Rex- [; inoss. np Kcmedies, have in- S o 11 i C augurated a pcrfect i euros system of supplying j; mow ready-made prescriptions. I hey make 200 j-j lie so remedies under the yoil. trade-name "Rexall." J ; will Kaeb remedy is a well- !' ^S not tried recipe of a famous physician who ^ igtee- js a in his i cable line. cents ' i . I I EKS, Druggists [ S&M, STORE I mi infill nil m ii will >i |i HMIilHHIIi itiWMM'l'll'B JANUARY In 01 der to red change, will clos Clothing", Shoes, Crockery at New Sale is on and i ary, 1908. 8, G. BARR Prosperi ifiiFli THE ANNUAL F Will be Held Nov )ne Fare plus 25 cents on al Grand Military Prize Drills at to participate. Firemen's Contests. Fourth Ai (Admissic FOOTBALL?Welsh Neck Citadel vs treet Carnival, Illumination o Shows, Spectacular "F Nightly on M Great Depar mosele" WHAT IS E Kconomy is a frugal and jutlicioujhich spends money to advantage. rent bargain sales. We lnive just returned from the 2 le market and scouring many excel >r the public to inspect our imniei ore. We have the new things, tl rints irom 50. up, White Ilomespu p. complete line ot Dry Goods and ouble width, at 50c. is a great barg ?uths to S10.00, Hoys' from lings it; Mats and Caps. Prettiest ave ever h to. Our experienced X< rom the Xorth, and our immense st b>r inspv.Mion. embracing the mm use 'itit <>i h'urniture is 111 w ;e; irooeries, 11.ifdware, Crucker\ ware < in >w complete. We have added a i'is, and the bargains contained on 1 >le wonder how we can sell goods so .S lbs. best Granulated Sugar v>j .00, laohine S-\S-?o, new Defender .Macl Hi' .?o years. W'e have only two < >1 u.!?. special offer, +'42.50, elegant t< he old reliable Iron King and ICI1110 >est on the market. For every five lioioe on our bargain counter. Prosperity, S. C. ' very LO\ MORFQLK A Account Jamestown Tei ... VI southern Season, Sixty Day and Fift daily, commencing April i^ vember 30th. 1907. Very low rates will also he BRASS BANDS in uniforn STOP OVERS will be alio and Fifteen Day TlcKets, s; i?jt Tickets. For full and complete in Agents Southern Railway, 1 / 1, 1908. uce stock for the e out Dry Goods, Hats, Caps and f York costlasts to 1st Januty, S. C. IBM??? ? III? Ml? ? ?IB?IIM? for CliarMi ALL FESTIVAL 'ember 18 to 23. 1 Railroads for Round Trip. id Parade. State Companies Parade and Horse Reel inual Poultry Show. >n Free.) vs. College of Charleston. . College. f City, Band Concerts, Free lighting the Fiames" anon Square. leiets! Store i BROS. ECONOMY? ; use of money?that management Economy is best exemplified in our Northern markets after searching lent bargains. \\Te are now ready ise stock in our great department le nice things, the cheap things, n 5c. up, Checked Homespun 5c. notions. Our Imperial Broadcloth, ain. Men's Suits $3.50 to $15.00, 75c. to $6.00. Xew and uohby Hue of Rugs and Art Squares we unhern Milliner has just returned ock i)!' fashionable Millinery is now new and up to dale things. Our :ulv loi i 1 * pi;ction. Our stock of . )*iunI-;-;. \ -firse.^ and W'oodenware new leature iit ior. and 25c. conntil*. pi is creating a sensation. Peocheap. We mention a few specials. New drop head 1 )omestic Sewing line, drop head. ?17.93, guaranteed gans left, and to close them out we inie.s, oak and walnut. \\re handle Cooking Stove, beyond doubt the dollars you trade we give fret; one T1IKY SKLI, 1-'()R IJi.SS. N RATES ND RETURN Centennial Exposition a . . . een Day Tickets on sale Hh, to and including Nomade for MILITARY and n attending the Exposition, wed on Season, Sixty Day rune as on Summer Touriformation call on Ticket or write J. f, LUSK. DivisionJPass. A*>;nt. Charleston, S. G / H