The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 31, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
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GREAT MAJE
1 ONE WEEK I
B w?*?q Wraaal*l 9 \
I FREE!
r $7.50
SET OF WARE
m With every Majestic Range sold
? during this Cooking Exhibition, we will
give absolutely FREE one handsome j
set of ware as shown. This ware is
^ worth $7.50 if it is worth a cent. It is
w the best that can be bought. We don't
J add $7.50 to the price of the range and
! tell you you are getting the ware free,
L but sell all Majestic Ranges at the reg1
ular price. You get the ware free. Re'
member this is for exhibition work only. j
i Ware will not be given after this week, j
This ware is on exhibition at our store, j
L and must be seen to be appreciated. j
f Come in any day during; the week, i
Make our store your headquarters.
l Have coffee and biscuits with us.
I Come if you intend to buy or j
r not; the information gained will serve !
youin the future.
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EVE^^BODY
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GOLD FOUND NEAR AIKEN? \ho was worth. 1 Jul
: ? i most inIimate with I;
' Treasure Buried 30 Years Ago by lie must have saved
Miser Unearthed?Interesting i ;in I dollars, and lie '
Story l'r,olm Grajiiteville. j t<? spend any mom
( lliai In* could possi
A special lo the News and Courier j wearing scanty cl<>i
^ from Ciraniteville says: jail his own lood.
A story full of interest regarding! l'he lindinu' of lhi>
l!u' finding of a buried I reasure. j to nieinon somethin
conies from (I ranit eville. and seems i tlii ? eccentric old c!i
to corrohorate stories thai have been ' setim incid-nts whir
told in that section ol' Aiken county hi,a. his money had I
k for generalions. On a |flaee ih.w j Delaware I'owell, ai
owr.ed by Mr. .lames L. <^uinI?y. a i of Math, is a nephi
prominent merchant of (iniiiileville, and remembers well
there was found recently a shallow . n ude. Mr. I'owell i
hole in the ground, traces of plaids his uncle, and wnei
where some experimenting' was evi- ; house he found that
> dently done with some kind of a min-jaway. Mr. Delawa
eral rod, and an old rusly pot lying then onl\ a hoy. tl
out on the ground. 'I'his is <piite some 70 years old.
evidently the remains of a fortune ??Ji in the house, as
buried several generations ai?o hy old knowing how to er
Dave 1'oweM, who once occupied the rum magi ng around
jjLftf place, and who lived the life of house, and seeing s
hermit and was a miser, lie lived against the wall, tl
all alone in a shack, made his lied there. Pursuing his
of straw nil 1 corn shucks. He raised unearth the rodents
rattle and was known to have money, eling in the sand v
it is supposed that someone has dis- si l iking some! Iiing h
covered the hiding place and removed >' It proved to he
the treasure. locked at it and >
t$| -When old I'owell died not a cent haM'. ,li'1 n|" sik('r
> H ? could lie found, not even money to el ull\ placed it 1
pav his burial expenses. Since then Imr'(' liiuli.ig iil
il has been the aim of many a man n",v,'<, 5,1 ,,n<v an<1
^ I? i,n'l !l" iulventurous hoys to find W<,|T m'u'' known
the money 'left thy old Dave. Much when the pot was
time has been spent in the attempt '>mvell 'hiy or tv
It but old Dave's money remained rest- ll,i" 11 ""'s| ^
ing peacefully through all the rec.ml silu ''ia' ''!,-v sl
W money stringency in the cold confines ",(> sm o house.
1^?' of the earth from which it came. During his last
l|| Old Dave Powell was seared of tlu before his demise at
' banks and refused to put his hard ninety odd years
earned dollars in (hem. II was nil his earthly proj
known to he his custom to keep il aware I'owell. \\ d
in .1 pot and to bury it. that the end was i
Nww that il is supposed to luive heen h? lo\, ,1 .u
* found I. a Is to all sort- of .ur.ni.es '''*
as ir |lie amoii.it of fhe old man's a11/' ,:"1 '?
wealth. lie has heen d<'.id for about ' ' '' '
thirty vear> ami lew people reniem- I here were ninety
her enC.ugh aho.it him lo know what tie and herds npoi
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those who were1 Mi* <iid nut succeed in locatinu all -aid the lawy- r. "villi a patruni/.iiiif ft? &f>
tiin estimate that jm" I'.ie*;: and this irritate.I tin* dyinu , <?i:ii?*. " Admillinu 1'ia t?I012^ was |H H
up several Hums-[ man. ami li wenj azaiu i.i search ! i;?. ! 11 the ueiirhbor's _'ionnd. the rajjS idf
ivas never known i of tlie mis-in-: swine ami kiuc. Il i neighbor neverth.dess lias no claim Vtt H
;y for anything was while upon this errand that old I In il unless lie can prow thai llie "*
ihly do without, Dave "became iiinch worse, ami he or- | owner ol' the bird took no steps to
lies and raising detvd that !iis nephew he sent I'm" I prevent it from straying. In a pivj
p ?st-haste. When My. Powell ar- !< '!? it case'
< pot hrinns hack*. I'ived the old man was speechless and " ' F.xeuse me.' said the other HMr
? ,,( (|K, ]i|'(. : could title;" nothing more than '.Mil- mai:. 11 1! i ica-e Jia> no precedent.' | rj
aracter, and also i t*?* :*! soninls, thoiiuii h - was yet con- j " ' Well.' said the lawyer. 'yon j i :
h seem to prove SC'?,IS* ''(1 made many ireslicula- know more law than I. do you i I re-j ; :
lieen found. Mr. |''",w :MI ' : i'i;-?! haul to >p?-ak. hut I tnem'her distinctly a precedent case j
i honored citizen ! M1 * av.?I! now heliews that he was | wlic: e^ | A J
t'W o|' the miser | lli;'k''i- an attenipt lo leli him where; " 'No. you don't, 'said tlie oilier, j * * I 1 * .4
the life <d' his |',:,s money was. I,ike .ill < ther .-in.- *' 'What do you mean exclaim-j O1^
once wenl to see i 1 ar characters he would never di- ed tlie lawyer amrrily. j "
i lie reached the ! l'1<> hiding place of the pre- j " 'I mean.' wa> the linn replv, have
the i>ld man was cious com uniil the la-t moment, and ("thai von never neard hetore'ol a j
re Powell was I'm'i il we.s too late to tell it. It was peacock laying a.i " Wash-i niTiO
loit'ih lie is now I'crhaps thirty years hefo.e his j iimton Star. . . (
lie wenl rii?ht t?i:iI Mr. Powell saw the pot. ' j v
was his custom, Ii,n ' durimi" that time it could have | Love and Wedlock. ' j Fl N
iter. lie uot to |i doubled many times ow;\ 1 A man of middle aue and a youth I
in t|lt? smoko j romantic appearance sat alone in jmy i
ome fresh dirt ^ Ld.wyer Caught. a siiKdvinu' compartmenl of a nearly
loiiLthl rats were Pierre ('artier, a Parisian .jeweler ; empty evenin?r train. In the soli- UlJCJj C
hovish desire to heauliful an:l jrav line de la | Smle the youth took a pholoyraph _ ?
lie Ix'uan urov- sni?l the other ni-.rht in inis from iiis pocket, looked at il and tlumj CI I 1 Ct
lilli a -.lick, and i ''lsl' American worn m wore jew- j said lo his companion feverishly: i yy | c
a rd he unearthed wi'l? heller taste than any other j "Were you ever. sir. i.i love?" j *"
an old pot. l|(. I women i i the world. j The man of middle aye started. He I be d
aw tiiat it was "Can they he deceived in jnw ds?" | lautrhed. >
and ?"(d.l. Ilel:' ?'' * 1 reporter asked. W ill counter- j ''Was I ever in love ' 11?* repeated | 1 w
lack, hut told his j''(" .-?'ins d.dude American women?" a- lie reli'.:h I ed his pipe. "Was I e\^i'i" I
It The pot was' "My dear yoiimr lady." said M. in love.' W'-ll. I don'i know if" jV-/lI M
its whereahouts 'ailier. "an expert, yiven the riyhl " ^'ou don't know.'" cried I ii l
alter that. Hut conditions, can he deluded. Who, in-j youth. j E ^
described lo Mr. cannot he deluded.! deluded in "Well, if you ever had been in j K
vo au"o he staled ,'l<> 'natter of jewels, of furs, of any-I h>ve you'd know il. Why. when you-j
saine pot which I 1 hi'?V ? i? l"v<' > 'ir'' ?' r,';UM' | TTU P 111
xtv vears a?ro in! "Ilere is a case in point--the de- \ ?n have no taste for food, von think I
j ludinfc of a very sharp, smart, (piick | of nothimr but the beanly of"?
... , . . lawyer. " Were voji ever married ?" snap- , spouse to
illness and pist I .... . . , .. ,. ,
.j j. 'Mr. I?arr, a n'entleman said to ped the middle ai?ed man. jn?v\ o| tt?i
navo iwiu!. l.'r ?''"?>?< .'t ???i,i , ,,
?>rt !o Mr l)d ' von 1 ?|,imon (>" a knotty poi.it J Well, il you ever had been you d|nea\oierl |
i . of law. An uncle of mine has a know il. Whv, when you're married I had inch
l('n he realized , , . ? ? . .
,, peacock, and las fa it <xot into a i voiir nfe is ? jiniec oi i.
iear the old man . , , , , .... " , ,. . . , , . ! .-.i ,
, , . uei'.'hbor s <_?ard.n and laid an (??? ?? ; l?nl the vonlh. wita a scowl, edyed sciin.-M ai
phew lo '^'o o:il , . "* i , ; ... iti,
, , ''here. I he .i.-.'libor clanne 1 the M t *? the tar end .>1 the carriage and liead >n!l <
cat lie and In s. i , . . ? . .. , , ,,
. . . inv uncle claimed n as well, ami I lie "nl "t 'h m-vl -1 i . oi-'Mi led. km.; ,,i .
I lie u noils 11<i..... . i . . c
, . : 1 ". > ha\ 1 ? hv.hl inv I i??.-11?!? ?n*? I >cr:ii'-.
ex-n I I em e law. i , ' " , C
I over the natter ewr -ince. Now. sir,
0,11 wlint is tlie law oil the ipies!ion ' j Invited Up to Converse. had r. ac'i
i herds ol lio^s. j "Mt is an easv (pjeslion lo settle.'J When the first, tire company in re- this Imil
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L IRON RANGE
| Facts About the Grc:it Majestic Range
It is the only range in the world
made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron.
I It has beyond any question of a
doubt, the largest and best reservoir.
' It u^es about half the fuel used on
other ranges and dues better work by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled
Reservoir heats the water quicker and
hotter than any other. It is the only
reservoir with a removable frame.
The Charcoal Iron Body of the
Great Majestic Range lasts three times
as long as a steel body. Being made
of non-breakable material, there is prac|
tically no expense for repairing the
j Majestic.
! As for baking it is perfection, not
y only for a few months, but for all times
j to come.
; 4 Great Majestic Range lasts three
| times as long as a chcap range, but it
[ don't cost three limes as much.
; PROOF? We don't ask you Intake our won I for any
h ol' thi' above statements, 1 ?nI il you will call at our store,
I a mail from the factory, whore Majestic Ranges are made i
i will prove to your satisfaction that these are absolute
| facts, and will show you many more reasons why the
5 Or^al Majestic Kaui*e is alisolutely the best that money
r can huv.
I
RYBODY WELCOME I
;ompany
?ON?
iiB s
it is time for you to get you
od tailor-made suit now for I
i the largest and most magent.
line of Woolen and WorsSuitings
that have ever been
'ewberry, and the prices on
Suits will be from $14.00and
and I will guarantee good fit
good workmanship,
bo cleaning and repairing will
one promptly.
'ould be glad for you to call
le at your EARLIEST CONVENIENCE.
T. CARLSON,
p-to-date Merchant Tailor of Newberry.
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an alarm reached 111lonjf woman motioned I'or liim |o conic up.
uonicnls the lire eaptian al Accordingly, lire caplian. with his
ed from his enjrine and e.i- hum lui^iiiir liieir heavy Imse behind
0 locale I lie (iiv. When h\j I hem, laboriously ascended (he einhl
eel willy limiled I iironyli I'liyhls and liursi into die rooiri
our si rue I r res for ii he de- where the old woman was. "Wlrer^'s
1 old woman -liekim: her the lire.'" demanded Hi,> eaplain,
d a u Midi. id the I o >!tio>l ;:i. .'ire ?> i smo|,e became visi "
e i ' 11 slcry Icii.-iifii a hie. I }i - r. an;'! hoik- li.r,/' r<
1 '" el. \ ; y | t i, i ,,|d noma, f! ii - 5i i i ,v> a t
ere.'" he yelled. when lie ear 11 impel. "I a-ked \,,n u|.
led liie pa cmeiil benealh 'cau-e 1 couldn't hoar a word vow
dint:. In :i.evvr llie old say' way down I hero."?Bohemian.