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ANOTHER MINE IIOEROR. j n Over Two Hundred Men Entombed s at Jacobs Creek, Pa., On s Thursday. li u Jacobs Creek, Pa., Dec. 1!).?An s explosion of gas in the l)arr mine of n tlij Pittsburg Coal company, located s bore, today entombed between 200 p <iiiul 250 millers and there is scarcely t a ray of hope that a single one of h theni will !>< taken from the mines tl alive. Partially wrecked buildings in S the vicinity of the mines and tire con- f dition of the few bodies found early |) in (lie rescue work indicate an ex- j plosion of such (errMic force that it n seems impossible that any one could I have survived it. A1 i of (lie 1 't bodies p taken out up to this time are tcrri- I bly mutilated ami lliree of Miem are il headless. This is (lie lliinl mine dis- t, aster since (he lirsl of the month in s< the veins of bituminoiis coal underly- w ing uc>!(Mi Pennsylvania rad West ii Virginia. for (In* Naomi mitre, near I p l'MW-lte Ciily. and (lie two mines at ' s' .Mmioiejali. \\ Va.. in which (lie, a earlier explosions liappetie.l, are in ; v lh.' same bell as llie iocal workings. | I oday s calastrophe swells Ihe iium- I h Iter o( v ictim- of deadly mine gas for j l'i the I!) days to between f>f>0 and (500. ii Devotion to Cliurch Duties. Ii Thaj today's disaster does not ei|ual or <'v.'n surpass in loss of life and attendant norrors of (Ire one in West \ irginia is due (o (lie devotion to church duties of a considerable ^ number of (Ire miners. Tn obser- ''' vance of the church festival many of 'j I lie <100 or more men regularly empioyed at the mine did not go to work (his morning. Those who es- " eaped through this reason are mem- '' Iters of the (ireek Calholic church j 11 and (hey suspended work lo celebrate' S(. N'ocliolas' day. I s( As was the ease at Monougr.h (lie!'" explosion followed a brief shu;dowa ' Ihe Darr mine having been closed | 11 I uesda\ ami \\'.'duesday. It was j ' I I :::n o'elock when the tenth I rip of' j ' loaded ears Imd been brought out lo j tipple and lliere came an awful j tl 1 '""biiii? sound followed immediai| d '.v '?>' !l hmd report a.id a concussion h that shook ilearb\ buildings ami was felt witiiin a radius of several miles.!,One Remarkable Feature. ! On.- remarkable I'ealuiv of IhisL. ilis.a>ler is Ihe almost complete ah- ,? s<1"ce ??f harrowing scenes usualiyL', enac(e,| by women friends and rela-1 r ti\ ot Ihe vicl iins. f'n.ulitions pre- j s Willing of easy access |o f|,(, mouth j of (lie mine are partly responsible ? for I Ins and I hose in charge of Ihe work are doing everything possible to keep llie women and children L away. C All who appro'odi are turned back; <? their homes, after being assure I i tiiat they caa do absolutely nothing! I" benefit their loved ones, and thai ! eonipauy wili do everything pus- h sihle lo bring out Ihe men. dead or alive. b llie blacksmith shop has been Til-!' ' ' I "P ?'S .1 temporary morgue and 1 a number ol physicians are in wait-'!' in:;'. i I "WAGON WHISKEY." I1 i V She rill Ouzts Writes Gov. Ansel on ':l Important. Point--Some Ed^e. lield Shipments. . (*ol ii i), Ilia Si ale. I " Allornex IJemrai l.yoii, at the re- j :l I <b.v. A n>el.' ha- given an ' x )in|.--riant opinio), as |n the right of v ol I leer- of I lie law lo >ei/,. whiske\ ' tra.isporled in wagons by men sup-.' pose,| lo be reliable, hones! citizens, j The onestion earn.' up from Kdgefield ' coiinlv on a 11uei'y from Sheriff (hizls. i 'he letter from thai ollicial slates j ' that there is a quantity of whiskey! hauled lo various points in the conn- N (v, most of it being interstate ship- ' menls. The sheriff wanted t<> kaow if) I ill's could be seized and the attorney I > "' "1 rule- inat it m the judgment 1 ?'! I slieriti liie sh jiuienl- were in- i ler -! a: e and tne\ were intended for j |h 1 ons,iniers a:i 1 nol paid for on < nr there eouiil be no seizures. I here have been several bitersji along ine line ol the communication I ''inn Shei! Ii (In/is and the 'pinion i in In!! will be interesting t<> mativ. Ii i it as follows: '' ^ ours o| the lSin iast. enclosing copy of ietter of Sheriff Onzts of the ltd h lo hand. I'o properly answer the (piestion propounded by S'nerilV Onz.ls I deem it best to repeat it: Suppose a wagon or wagons of 20 or .U) or 10 gallons of whiskey being in jugs of half gallon or one gallon, all packages labeled and tagged to dif-l fereni parties, the parly or parties hauiing the whiskev bening honest i . ' ,. i liien good, noiii s( or reliabl,' men. I lave I (lie i'i?_?111 (o seize it ! Suppose' such as I have described !o lie ( ravel-I i" ' 'a 'he lav l>'ne. ii<>1 *ii*iconcealed aed liquors purcl,,,s.,d in another' stale, parties having "uo'o < i-j their! Possession claim that i( 14 for his, ' igliix s -l' , . ''1 can yv noihinv .t ? facts as laled in violal-ioi jf I iv; of tho talc. The pes; us :i i,f; 11 unsporting iqtiors openly in tl.-o day time and mder the protection of the interlate commerce laws and there is othing to indicate from the l'acts latcd any unlawful purpose on tho art of the carriers; on tire contrary, lie carriers are described as good, onesl, reliable men. It is my opinion lint the case of Jaro vs. Holstein, 73 i. (,\, is conclusive in this case. The ollowing language will be found on age II(J: 'The judge charged the my, in substance, that while one lay lawfully transport liquor into his state for his own and others' ersonal use, yet that if it was lutyig ransported for an unlawful purpose I was liable to seizure and !lte pary liable to arrest. * * * y\nd nl i> wo tiiink that inter-stale conuner u iil ii**l protect intoxicating li?|iiors ii port cm I into lliis tsnto for unlawful u eposes,, if the imporlal ion is in nch :i way as to malce I lie carrier an idee and ahellor in the scheme to iolate stale laws?' "In cas.> of Ihe Slate \>. Ilol yman the following language is mud: 'A package of whiskey sol<l North (Carolina by a resident dislier to a resident of this slate for ersonal use and by Ihe North Carliiia distiller delivered in that, state > the South Carolina purchaser, and y him transported in a buggy from orth Carolina into South Carolina, DCs not arrive in South Carolina as > be subject to the police regulaons of the dispensary laws as gainst inter-stale commerce regulaons until the purchaser arrives with is buggy and whiskey at his home in lis stale.' ''It will lie noticed in the ease pre nled by Sheriff On/Is that there is ti entire absence of any suggestion tat Ihe liquors in question are for .(lawful use or that the carrier was ii aider or an abettor in a scheme > violate Ihe slale laws. "It is III.,'ivfore m.\ opinion that ie whiskey being f ransported liner such circumstances can not be iwfullv seized or confiscated. "However, if you find a peisoii irrying iiqiior I'roni anolhcr slale to person iu this state and upon deliver receives payment for this liquor, iI her lor himself or foe anothee liner dealer iu another slate, Ihe carier is indictable and the liquor hoiilJ be confiscated." >OUTH CAROLINIANS LIKE ASSIGNMENTS. iongressmen Pleased With Their Committees?State Has Two Hands in Pork Barrel. A Washington special to the Co11111>ia Si a I c says : Washington, I )ee. lit.?The memees ol tiie lower house of congress ruin South Carolina aee veev much leased wilh 111 committee assignicnts which I hey weee given today, iiey on,* and all declare thai they ol the veey commit lees upon which hey can do tlie very best possible ik?rU for South Carolina as well s the ones which will advance Iheni Ives in potency in congress. Tiic lae assignment Hint is of the asigtmenls is tiiat of K.ileebc of the M\th district, who goe.s to rivers ud harbors. 'Ibis was a much coel (d position, as it has to do with iliat is known as the pork barrel and 'lllerbe was recommended for il by he wiiole South Carolina delegation, Johnston of the fourth district ims a position on public buildings and :roiii;d'. tue other pork barrel coinnil tee. Son111 Carolina is represented now vith I wo hands in (lie baeee1!. Aiken gels a position on I lie (lisrict commit lee, foe which he is con .'ulered weli qualilied by reason ol lis inlimalt aet|uainlance with Wash ' f w and W.i-.bin.;toii affairs. I ever has lii> old commit I ees, edu atio'i and agriculture. lie is tin ranking Democrat on the edncnt in; 'oiiue.il lee and is nexl to ";e rankim Democrat on ihe agricultural com m i 11 ee. Kin ley goes no one peg on lie posto|1:ce ami post roads coniinille by reason of the fact that Criggs o (Jeorgia goes to ways and means. l.cgaiv is on industrial arts ami ex positions and patents, lie resignei from banking and currency Severn weeks ago. I'allerson is on three committees claims, irrigation of arid lands, an railways and canals. Two of thes are new. lie was on railways an canals before, but nol the others. l'n11.-riii Why have you bee *d inlying those rules so hard for th la- tlire" da\-'? I'u-ser Don'I- bothei m'e. I'm tnl in.;' a g;rl to the game.- i larva' ljainpoon. At Wholesale Prices Bananas, Orc.?,ges, Apples, and all sorts of Fruits. ALSO Homemade Candy. j J 10,000! Agents wanted at once, previous experience is not essential, territory is going last, write soon if you wish to make money faster than you ever did before. Whit today. Address J F. Clark, Conway, Ark. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undorri^ned will make a final settlement of the estate of W. B. Oxner, deceased, before the probate judge, at Newberry, on the 28th day of Do- J "comber, 1007, at 11 o'clock a. in.. I and will iininediately thereafter ap- I ply lor letters dismissorv as such i executor. All parties having claims j against the estate will send them,' duly attested, to myself, or my attor-! neys, Messrs. Bloasc & Dominick, on : or before said dale. Ail 1 parties i i- ! debted to the estate will make pavment in like manner. Annie P. Oxner, lOxceutrix estate of W. B. Oxner, deceased. NOTICE I Notice is hereby given that the \ County Board of Commissioners for1 Newberry county will hold its reiru- j lar annual meeting on the 9th day I of .January, 1008. All persons holding demands of any kind against j said county, not previously present- ; cd to the board, shall file the same | with the clerk of the board on or he- I fore the first day of January next, so | thai they may be examined and or-j derod to be paid at the annual meet- | ing. Not ice is also given that said board will receive applications until first ! ot January for the position of county' physician. I J. Monroe Wicker, 11- * ' Ifo'lowav, Supervisor. Clerk. ! >eo. ,"j|h, 1 f >1)7. 12-011 a w-41. ST.VTK OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COCNTY OF NHWBKRRY. Ii: Common Picas. Bulla Krnostine f.oininick, ,1. \Y. Bominick and (leorgv Mailman Sliuh, il Mai.it ill's, aaginst Roberta Bominiok and Ola May Sliu'h, Defendants. By virtue ?>l an order ?>f court herein I wili sell before the court iwuise door at Newberry, S. C.. on I salesday. the 0th day of Januarv, 11 HIS. to iln- hiirhost bidder, all thai tract of land lying and being situate ' in Newberry county. State of South Carolina, containing ninety-six (9(i) - acres, more or less, and bounded by - lands of \Y. l?\ Ruff. Mrs, Sue Maybin. the estate or Jno. I?\ Banks - and R. 'Sligh. Ieim< of sale: Oae-third of the - purchase money lo i?, paid i:i i a 1 and the balance in ,;m.i i w i year.-. in tjiial annual iuslaMiin n1 ' the eredil portion to be secured !; - the bond of the purchaser and : mortgage of the premises sold, an.1 l> t<> bear interest from the dat< ol I sale at the rate of eigh| per ecnt pet f annum. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same; with leave - to the purchaser to anticipate the d credit portion in whole or in part. IT. IT. Rikard, Master. Pec. 10, 1007. <1 ' 0 He Fired the Stick. d "I have fired the walking-stick 1 ve carried over JO years, on account of i sore that resisted every II kind of treatment, until Pried Bu<kleu's A mica Salve: that has healed the sore and made me a happy man." writes ,lolm Carrel}, of North Mills, d N. C. (Juarantood for Piles, Burns, etc., by W. 10. Pelham and Son, drug 1 ni:?H i i, WHEN YOUR need glosses come to headquarters, the only exclusive manufacturing optical house in South Carolina with the latest electrical appliances for making test in complicated eve tr ubles You get skill, experience you j'ct what your eyes uccd Every thing we ilo guaranteed to give satisfaction. We do a hij^li class work at reasonable prices When in the city call and consult with us. lie sure to drop in Fair week. ROBBINS & NOBLE, " 639 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Between Ehrlich Shoe Store and Boll & Co's Jewelry Store KEW edisojnt Parlor Grand Phonograph Outfit No. 6. This outfit consis's of specially selected KD1 SOX STANDARD I PHONOC. R A I'll equipped withj ungniliecnt 1 entiiue l\tlim horn more than 2 '- [<. lo:-g and ovet 1 < It. 111 diameer; also specially constructed genuine Kdw.n horn crane. Your choice of one dozen Kdisoti cold moulded records. bowest possible cash price for Outfit No. 6, is $29.20. $1,00 a week gets this outfit from us at the lowest possible cash price. Why not come and see what we have got for you. Art and Variety Store, Newberry, S. C. ^''TaVIT?T7 3T^fT7a <Jj SALL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY At tli,> late residence of B. IT. Amicl;. deceased, i;i number 7 'town-! s|"|S J will, as administrator, sell to 1 iii.' Iii-M'iist bidder. Mierefor for cash.1 on Monday, December :?(). 1<K)7, the 1 ??!! ?wing described personal property <>r Which the said H. II. Amick, died, seized and possessed: S mules, 1 horse, .'5 wagons, corn, | odder and fanning implements, 'iot 1 cattle, household and kitchen furniture. ?T. J. Amick, Administrator. | 3 BEST BY TEST OF TIME?Par | ?'!d. Asphalt (Travel and Asbestos ' park proof roofing. I have studied I the roofing question and will not seM any but the best. Come and seel C. II. Cannon, Newberry, S. C. \ I Security L.'-j of every kind, and for your fields ( l\ when you buy fence. A fence th fg for. You want weight in the fenc tH waKon-" Now, it is a fact?and 1! wiro that >s given In any fence, in J| It is made on purpose to be the li H so,d in larger quantities than any $? The makers of AMERICAN Hp mills and six immense fence factor I STAN ?| We can show you tbis fence in HH the field, Come and sec us and gc 1 | We have just; 1 land Will be plea 1 Also a fine lint | received. Fresl I % 8 H m |vv ^ ^ | XMAS HOLIDAY RATES. Account Xmas holidays the South-! era Hailway announces spccial <?xcursion rates ot* 0110 and one-third I Hirst-class oneway fare plus 25 coats j for the round-trip to all points south j of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mississippi river, including Washington, D. C., and Cincinnati. Tickets will bo on sale December 20th to 25th, inclusive; December 30th to .'list, 1907, and January 1st. 1908, with limit good to leave destination not later than midnight January 6th, 1908. Apply to the nearest agent of the Southern Hailway or address J. C. laisk, Division Passenger Agont, Charleston, S. O. OHARLL'iiTON & WE, fEivf CaP OLINA RY. Schedule in effect November Srd, 1907 <$" ! TIib First Cougl # Kven though not severe, has a tive membranes of the throat ofo Coughs then come easy all wii slightest cold. Cure the first < W set up an inflamation in the del @ lungs. The best remedy is a SYRUP. It at once gets rigli moves the cause. It is free fri a child as for an adult. 25 cei i MAYES' DP 2STo. ( The People's Prosperi Paid Up Capital Surplus and Individual Stockholders" Liabilitie J"or protection of depos H. C. Moseley President. ] W. w. Wheeler, Cashier. i Better a conservative intere return when wanted, than a hig about the principal. A National Bank is a safe De makes it so. Likewise our Bo; of prudent conservative manage DIREC G. W. Bowers. J. A. C. Kibler. R. L. Luther. M. A. Carl'sle. J. H. Hunter. J. P. ] We allow 4 per cent, pe Department, interest i For Your LI >f growing crops, is what you want, and at a bull can break through or break clow e you buy, weight enough to turn the he you should know it?that, per running the celebrated icavlest, most durable and lasting of any : other two fences in the world, solely on it FENCE own and operate their own iron 1 ies. Their product is the acknowledged DARD OF THE W our stock and explain its merits ana &un< t our priccs. eceived a car lo, sed to quote yot i of Guns and > 1 supply of Load L Newberry .0 II 1/. . nj. ?? ' jvr. Lam-ens I . ]lli p Lv. Laurens (C. & YV. t?.; J:.r> I)lt I Ar. Greenville <0 p. iDt E| Lv. Laurens -.07 p. m, I? Ar. Spartanburg 3.'*5 p. ni. H i Lv. Spartanburg (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. m. fij Ar. TIcnd ir.onvillo 0:25 p. weTA". Ash vjIio 7:30 p. in, |j i Lv. Laurons (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. m, |j 1 Ar. Greenwood 2:60 p. in, Ar. McCormick 3:55 p. m. I Ar. Augusta 5:40 p. m, B Note; The above arrivals and de- 1 partures, as well as connections witt^lft other companies, are given as infoiw^B mation, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Cen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga.^^^7 Geo. T. Bryan, Greenville, S. i of the Season, X tendency to irritate the sensi- aH and delicate bronchial tubes. liter, every time you take the :ough before it has a chance to licate capillary air tubes of the QUICK RELIEF COUGH W t at the seat of trouble and reoni Morphine and is as safe for !UG STORE. 9 ? ?? S *_*-*? m * -rr> rrmau i i iwMBm 3994 SL National Bank! ty S. C. tt - $26,000 oom Profits $6,000 OO ft ^ . , $25,000 00 M. A. Carlisle, Vice-President H Geo. Johnstone, Attorney. tst on your deposit with its safe f h rate and a feeling of doubt ; posit. Government supervision P ard of Directors is a guaranttf^^T ,Jno. B. tellers. i b| W. A. Moseley. / Geo. Johnstone. B H. C. Moseley. | >r annum in our Savings P payable semi-annually^ & ve Stock ^ | what you have a right to er k j [ 't\ is not worth paying good Pe / H I aviest Percheron or stop a rod, you obtain the most Wj^J' jj? ju g ( ENCE f fence at any price. It is made and mines and furnaces, their own wiro rORLD A priority, Dot only In the foU bos to raNek ad of this fen|R|| Ammunition jflHH eel Shells. HH