The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, February 28, 1908, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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' I? .11 < . ? I ! PURELY PERSONAL. ICho Movements of Many Peopl Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. / Tom Soim, Dave Senn, John Seni and Oetavia McQuown, cainc dowi from Laurens ami Spartanburg coin tv last week on account of sicklies of their sister and a1" i. Mrs. Miriau R. Hunter, who had another vtrok of paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Aull, of New berry, are the guests of Mr. ind Mrs H. C. Tillman this week.?Groenwooi Journal. It was rumored Saturday tha Representative C. T. Wychc of New berry would be a candidate for speak or next year.?The State. Mr. Roht. 10. I,envell was in th city this week. Hon .1. Brooks Wingard, a mem her of the legislature was in the cih on business this week. Mr. Ro<bert Xorris returned oi "Wednesday from a trip lo Washing ton. lie was accompanied^' liis sis ler, Mrs. 11. S. White, of Hampton Va.. who has been quite sick, bn vho is much improved. Dr. F. N. Kihler, mayor of Pros peril v. was i;i town on business t'o 'his town nn Thursday in connectioi with tlu' sinking fund of tjie C., X & 1'.. R. If. bonds. BITTEN BY MAD DOG. /3?ix Year Old Sou of P. ,T. Ruwdl Severely Bi'ten in Pace?Dog Killed and Several Others. II is said that several mad do-.Itave bee.", at large in the com m unit) for the past several days. On Wed nesdav a fierce bull do;> which wa: owned by Mr. Rogers. attacked tin j six-year old son of Mr. F. .1. Russell on the street in front of Mr. Rus sell's home end bit I he little fellow 'in the face very severely. Two gash es were made on either side and tin 'lip was also bitten. Dr. lTouseal. who was called, hat to tak*? several stitches in the fact "wounds. The dog was soon after Sva:-ds killed and about a half dozei others have 'been killed, which the; supposed had been keeping- company -with this 'bull dog. It is not the time of year for mai dogs, but we understand that a goo< many people say that they liav Iknown them to go mad at this sea son. Mr. Russell has taken his lit He bo; the Pasteur Institute in Atlanta Jennings While Russell is just si: years old and during his life has ha. an arm broken and at another tim took an overdose of laudanum air recently became mixed up with a liv electric wire and has come throng] .ill of these experiences without fat al results. It is hoped that he may b as successful in this last misfortun which has befallen him. Beautiful Store Front. Air. Jos. Mann, who is one of th oldest merchants in continuous busi ness in Xcwherry, is having his stor in West Main street completely ovei hauled and a new front composed o laruv plale glass put in. Mr. Mann first came to Xewberr; :;VbouJ t:iirty-one years aye and dii i? lsir1in the. room now oeeupie. by Dean's Furniture store. He al terwird- moved across the street air then purchased the building which h is now having overhauled. Mr. Man1 has done a safe and successful busi ne?s and Ihe im.provcm<tt& which h i> ; ow making will add greatly t P at portion of the city and he wil have one of the handsomest fronts : Main Hive I. Jifie work is being (tone by Air. V T'\ Pax tor. A Great Loss. liveryIhing in the way of station cry, pencils, inkwells and other littl perquisites of the members, has di? appeared. The paper comes in hand for scratch work. However, Repref vnlative Aull does not think his nil brella, a handsome one >given him b the South Carolina Press associalio several years ago, should have bee taken along with the inkwells, pape 'el al. Air. Aull thinks it was take by mistake and believes it will be r< thirnod on March .1.?The State. We prize this umbrella very nine arid after it is 1oo late we rccognb the fad that it should have been lei at. home. We thank Ihe State fc calling attention to the lost umbre la and as everybody roads the St a I we know the person who has it 1 . mistake will appreciate how much is valued and return it. Don't fail to visit the Coney T land United Shows which will be he fV for one week commencing Monda March 2. WmU . JwMiaVix i ARRANGEMENT OF COURTS. * 'When Courts in Eighth Circuit A to be Held Under Recent Act. 1 'In the formation of two new c i oni'ls by the legislature it became n* - : essary to provide for a re-adjustan; s i of the times of holding* the coui a The new circuit 'bill did not pass < u legislature until towards the lati end of the session and it provid that the spring terms of tho con !. should be held under the provisk i of the law as it then stood and gn to the chief justice tho power to i t the times for the holding other con - during the your. The lawyers seemed to think til. was some doubt as to the legality 0 leaving the times for holding t courts to be arranged by the chi - justice, as the constitution provit >' that (lie times for holding the" com shaill be fixed by law. That being t 1 situation during the last days of t - session special acts were put on - amendments to some that had g< . ten far enough under way to bo pa: t i?tl. One c?f those was ail amendinc to (he Act fixing the time for hoi . 'ng courts in the ninth circuit provi i' iuir for the holding of the courts 1 the eighth circuit. Id seems that this has interfer with the holding of the courts in S luda county. Those who were int< e<ted in the arranging of the tini tor (ho courts i:i the eighth ciivi J. presumed that inasmuch as Sain had become a part of the 11th e cuit, which is one of the now cireui that tho members from the tin s counties comprising tlio eleventh c ; cuit would provide for the courts - that circuit. The Ad as to the eighth ciix-i 3 goos into efiVct on the first of Afar . and changes the time for the con: - in the eighth circuit except as to I * criminal courts in the summer. dor this Act Newberry will ha 2 an extra criminal court this ye; which will be held o:i tli<> third M< 1 day in March. T lie re should be 3 objection to this for the reason tli - the solicitor has been threatening i ask for an exitra court of general s f n< fs in this county in order tli V the criminal docket might be clean 'I here seems to bo some Qucsti< \ however, as to whether the jury c 1 be drawn in time for this Mai o court. It there should bo any conflict tin the judges, under the roster wh y? has already been fixed for litis y( i. by the supreme court, it would se j. tli a I with two extra judges who hr | not been assigned, that tho suprc , court could supply judges to hold ,1 [of hte courts under the new arranj e ment. Ii I he Act fixing the time for I courts in the eighth circuit was : e proved on the 24th of February, a c into effect on the first of Mailt is published in this connection full so far as it relates to the eigl circuit. > AN AICT - To Regulate the Time for Tfoldi e the Courts of the Eighth, Nin Tenth and Third Judicial Circu: f Approved 2-1 th February, 1D0S. 'Ser.t ion -1. That the respect v ci ;i> |s of the Eighth Judicial Cric ii J shall K> held as follows: The Co ;] i of Geneial Sessions, a* A.hlbeville, th" Countv of Atbbon (lie fou iM Monday in February: the Court o j General Sessions for the County n j G reen wood, at Greenwood, on - j HrsI Miondav after the fourth Mon ejin I'^bruary: (he Court of Gene 0 Sessions, for the County of Lanrc 1 al Laurens, on (lie second Monday n March; the Court of General Sessii for th" County of Newberry, at N< \ berry, on the third Monday March: the Court of Common PI for Abbeville county, a.t Abbeville, the fourth Monday in March to 1 _ Pt>r two weeks, if so much be net e >ary: (he Court of Common PI for Greenwood county, af Grecnwo on (he second Monday i:i April, ' las( for (wo weeks, if so much necessary; the Court of Comn Pleas for the county of T/aurens, Laurens, on (he fourth Monday n April, to las! for (wo weeks, if much he necessary; the Court ' Common Pleas for the county of N berry, al Newberry, on the sec^ Monday in May: (he Court of C! oral Sessions for Abbeville county 1 All/hevillo. on the first Monday ' June; the Court of General Sessi 4 for the County of Newberry, at N berry, on tire second Monday in Ju j.? Court of General Sessions Laurens county, at Laurens, on /j. third Monday in June; the Courl General Sessions for the county Greenwood, al Greenwood, on fourth "Monday in June; the Cour s- Common Pleas foy (ho County rCi Laurens, a( Lnurens, on (he (1 y, Monday i.i July. I<> eonfinne fro- (1 weeks, if so much be necessary; MURDERERS OF MRS. ELLIS .re Spotted by Conductor McCain Arrested by Sheriff Buford?R< turned to Columbia Yesterday, ir- An account of the horrible niui ijc- of Mrs. Paul I). lOUisor, in, Lexin^ silt county, just across tf 1 o river I' ts. Columbia ami near Noiw Brookli ;lrd on Wednesday morning', is publit tor in another column. led Sheriff Buford happened to b< rts Columbia Wednesday afternoon >ns was at the Gervias street depot w ive in??* for the train to come on to fix berry. Detective Aibernethy c rts to the train for Sheriff Buford asked him to go to Mr. Shull's s Jre and i>et a description of a suit of clothes which he had sold to Mr. h"3 lisor, the coat of which had been icf en by the parties aiuf also to les from Mr. Fox a description of rts negroes from whom lie had bougl he j>un which turned out to be Mr. I ha sor's ??mi and which was taken f as his house that morning. Recei> >t- this description he boarded the t 5S~ for Newberry. dt seems that the rcgrocs as c Id- pensatiou for the horrible mm id- which was committed, received r 1,1 a shot gun, wliieh was sold witlii mile of the deed, for ore dollar, e<l a coat which one of them wore. 'Sherill Buford asked Condn 5r" McCain, of the 0., X. & L. frei lv;s to lok out if any suspicious cha tors boarded his train and if sc I ,l notify him, the sheriff. . When the train left Hilton, station in Lexington county. Com tor MdCaia told the sheriff that . thought that the two negroes w ed had notion oil at that .-tat Sheriff Buford then wen? info " negro coach and immediately an c 1 ed the two negroes, who had 20 1 s on at Hilton. Thev sravc eonflic 110 ? * stories, one ol them claimed thai was from Loaphnrt and the o -2 said that he was from Laurens. nv> | on searching them Sheriff Bu m- found upon the person of one a 11 no ber of cartiidges, a house key, w l?,t was probably the key or Mr. E'Jir ? house, as it appears that after t Gs- dering "Mrs. lOHisor they locked iat door and took the key away. He Ct** found on this same negro a si Wkef and a watch chain. On other lie found a razor, four or 'c'1 handkerchiefs and one or two 1 chains. They claimed to be con as to Prosperity, and it turns out ich both of them are brothers and ;nr in the community of Prosperity 01,1 Of course both denied very st [Vi ly any connection witli or any kv me le lee of the killing of Mrs. Klli Sheriff Buford told them that the |>lc of the community were very n wrought up over the murder the that if they were caught by the c ip- 'mis and tlieie was any sus-picioi nd their guilt they would probably ch. dealt with summarily and if I in would tell him the rruth about ltlt matter and whether or not they a connected with it he would1 see they were taken care of and kept j11(). of the hands of those in the comn tli, '^v' w'1() U'?"M probably lynch t lls if caught. They still denied any ive Court of General Sessions for A nit ville county, at Abbeville, on the nrt Monday in September; (he four for Common Pleas for Newberry con rtli at Newlberry, on the second Mon of in Septemiber: the Omul of Gen of Sessions for Laurens county, at L the eas. on the fourth Monrtay in Sup lay ib"r:-lhe Court of Common Pleas ral Greenwood county, at Greenwood lis, the llrst Monday after the fo in Monday in September; the Cour n:is Common Pleas for Abbeville con ?w- at Alblbevil'lc, on the second Moi in in October; tiro Court of Gen eas Sessions for Greenwood county on Greenwood, on the fourth Monda ast October; the Court of Common 1" ?es- for Laurens county, a-l Laurens eas the first Monday in November; iod. Court of General Sessions for } lo berry county, at Newberry, on be third Monday in November. No non il business requiring a jury shal at heard at the summer term of in Court of Common Pleas, in the c so ties of AMboville. Greenwood of Newberry; but the Courts of ( ew- nion Pleas shall be open at all t nnd of the Courts of General Session lea- the Kightli Circuit, for the punpos , at rendering judgments by default, in for the trial of such equity cas< ons may be ready for hearing, and eiw- granting orders of reference and ine; er orders in civil case*, for Section 5. That all Acts and j the of Acts inconsistent with (his Ac : of and the same are hereby, repeali of ?Sec(ion (!. Thai (litis Act sha the into effect on first day of May, j t of 1008, as to the Niivlli Circuit an of I to the Kig'hlh Circuit on the lird j day of March. 1008. iree ' Approved the 21 111 dav of Fi the ' nry,i A. T>. 1008. ? I ?? OR. NO ^JOURT IN MARCH. I ' and Olerk of Court Goggano Says Ho 3- Cannot Legally Got a Jury Drawn. * rtlcr Clerk of Court Ooggans has eon ton j suited lljo nieni?bers of llit) Newlborry roiu I bar and alw't> Solicitor Cooper, ami lie iuul, | finds that under the law he can not died Jliave a criminal court tlie third Monj day in Mauri) ihis year as provided 5 in | l>y the act of the last legislature, anil I which arranged the courts for the ait-1 eighth circuit made necessary by the few-i croation of tiwo new circuits and of iiino j taking from this circuit Saluda connail d | t.v. tore' It will not atTect the criminal of j courts in this circuit, however, as all 101- of the criminal courts for this eirtak j cuit for tlu> spring term have already get J been held and if other courts, as I he ' provided in this net. were held there it a ' would he additional criminal courts CUi- | .for the spring term. rom ; Tlie ai:anvvriient or courts in this >'ing j aet as to the spring terms of the rain | criminal courts was intended for next j years rather than this year. oin- The act will not affect any of th? I'der | ciminon ideas counts except.. that it >nly changes the times for the holding of n a them. | The Candle Solid. itor The lar?_>e candle w.hieh is in the ght, window at Mayes' Book Store, is a rac- solid candle and not hollow. It seems ) (o that some poop'-e leave been in doubt I as to whether it is solid or not and n | Mr. Mav-'v desires it to be known that I,,,.. ' 'be candle is solid. a?._ I ncction with tlie crime. ',, 1 -Slreritr Buford was satisfied that loll. 1 . . , the' disruption which had been t>iven 'est ' '),v ' of "the two negroes from tt'en I w',om ',0 the shot jinn and altin" ' so ,'1'' ,'t,><c,,'lJ''"M 'be. coat of Mr. I he :1s by Mr. Sliull, was I her answ0l'?^ 'n '',c 'wo negroes he had | and in the coat which one of them ford ' w?r0, nll<' be therefore handcuffed | them and brought them on to Newhich ' bery and immediately telephoned , ?, Magistrate Bachman at New BroolcI land that he had arrested two ncthe | goes answering the description of ? o those wanted. mall ^<ox' ^vc merchant at t],-? New Brookland, who bought the gun Plve and Detective Aibernet'hy came to ittie Newberry early yesterday morning. ? | Ono of the negroes then admitted that M'is connection with the crime and U J said that he was going to tell the ~ j truth and that he and the other neIgro were brothers and that they were " at Caevs early Wednesday morning ,ow" j and that his brother went in the lso1" j house and killed Mrs. Kllisor while por>- , he stood on the outside and1 watched. 11,0 1 j The negroes gave their names at Ned an. j 'Poland ;UH| Brack Toland, and they appear to be between sixteen and 1 ? twenty years of aire. Brack said he was sixteen and Ned claimed to be Miev twenty-three. * 10 Sheriff Buford turned the negroes *01 * over to Fox and Aibbernethy and dep,a utix.ed them to take them to the pen? it en I vary for safe keeping and took nun- f,.oin j|ieni the following receipt: honi "Received of Sheriff M. M. Bucon for(| (],p persons of Ned Toland and Brack Toland charged with the murbb> dor of Mrs. Kllisor of Lexington first county on Feb. 20, 100S." (of "M. L. Fox. nty, "L. B. Abernetby. idav "Newberry, S. C., Feb. 27, 100S.'" oral The negroes were taken to Colnmaur bia yesterday mornimr on the C., N. [em- & L. freiiaht train an.T a:rangenienls for | were made to have (lie train stop af , on j the water works in Columbia, just urth , opposite the penitonfiriry, and the t of authorities at the penitentiary were inty, notified to send a posse to the train iday and have them safely taken to the leral penitentiary. , at In response to a 'phone message y in from%Magistrate Bachman, of New 'leas Brookland, Sheriff Buford said that , on he had tw|? ne.groe* arrestoil and the would hold them until some one Tew- could come up and identify them, lie the did this as a precaution to avoid a civ- lynching as it is understood that the II lvj people of the community are very the much wrought up. Sheriff Bnfiord oun- lias ;io doubt that the two negroes and that he arrested are the ones who ""Join- commit ted the deed, not only from onus tlie confession of one of them but s, in from the desscription nnrl the identi?c of fl'cation of Mr. Fox that these two and boys are the ones from whom the js as gun was purchased and further that for the description given !>y Mr. Sliull oth- of th.'? coal, which lie sold to Mr. Kllisor answered the description of thv iart.s coat which was worn by one of the the, negroes, and the admitted it. (vl. A message was received from Col, II go Crinith that the neMToi-s were safe in \. D. tb'> penitentiary and Ilia! it was n id as e.'ood precaution that the train was first 'doppod ill Ibc penitentiary crossing !i? several hundred persons werr Mini- ; wailing al Ibo fJervais sir. el cros\? iiVg for the arrival of (lie fivin. SUDDEN DEATH OF W. 0. TYJREE. j Found Dead in Bed?In Usufl.1 Good Health the Night Before?Burial at Old Home. Air. William 0. Tyree was found { dead in his bed at the Frederick hotel i Tuesday morning' about ten o'clock, i lie had not appeared at the bank as I usual and Mr. J. 10. Norwood, tha cashier, thinking that he was probaj blv not well did not send down to inj quire until after the bank lrad been | opened and matters e?tI'ttigh-toned out i for the day's business. As soon as j this was done he sent the porta:* | down to see Lt' Mr. Tyree was sick and i it' there was anything he nifhltfd or I that ho could do for him, ar/l when i his room' was entered he -was found . i:i red with his arms crossed on his j In cast, cold in death, ! lie was in his usual health Monday and Monday night until ten or eleven {o'clock : at in the lobby of the hotel 'chatting pleasantly with a number of friends and a.pper.red unusually J cheei'ful. j Dr. (ii'der. who was called, stated ! that death resulted from natural causes, proba'hly some organic heart ; trouble or the rupture ol' a blood vessel, and th?r??t death resulted j>ainJ lessly and without strug^rbv : Mr. T\ree was a native of North Carolina and came to Newberry from ; Wilmington, in October. 1807. to ac: ccpt a position in the Newberry >Savin?rs Bank as bookkeeper, and has , continued to discharge the duties of i that position with great elTiciency. j A'bout a year ago he wias promoted I to the position of assistant cashier, j He was about lhirty~tfour years old j and unmarried. His mother lives in 1 Wilson. N. C., and he has a brother at i Winston, X. C.. and another brother at Richmond, Va. llis mother and 'brothers were notified and the body i was taken to his old home in North ; Carolina for burial, on Tuesday night, i Mr. Tyree was a inenYibcr of the or( dor of Knights of Pythias, and also j of the Kpisvopa! church. He was a , bi?' hearted, wlndesouled young man J and had many friends in the city and ; the county who will be saddened to I learn of his death. Air. Fant Ciilder went with the lmdy. The funeral service was held on Tuesday evening" at the hotel, conducted 'by Rev. fJ. A. Wright. The pallihearers were members of Newberry lodge Knights of Pythias. , Drayton Rutherford Chapter. The Drayton Rutlreiifiord chapter Lr. D. C'. will hold ?ls regular meet; iug' at the residence of Airs. J. V. AleFall on the Must Tuesday in Ala rob at 4 o'clock. All memibers nnc requested to notify the hostess the day previous, If 'they can attend. "Airs. Geo. Johnstone, 'Secretary. W Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, death lias removed from our midst our brother and co-worker in the Sunday School, David P. Dobbins and his beloved wife, Airs. Saoah Doblbins, we hereby tender our heartfelt sympathy to their 'bereaved family 1st. And though we bow in humj ble submission to the will of our i Heavenly Father,-whodoeth all things ! for our good, we doeiply deplore the i loss of our friend !\?d brother and his sainted wife. Our humble prayer j is that our loss is their eternal gain, j Whilo it is sad to realize our presj cut loss, may we all be able to unite jat the throne of Clod, where parting shall be no more. j 2nd. May a cntpy of these resoluI lions be tendered the bereaved famj ilv, and iatao published in the Newberry Herald and News. The. Baptist Sivndiay School. Whitmiro, S. C.. February 24, 'OS. Crosses of Honor. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter, 152, IT. D. C.. Newberry, S. C., Ibis 25lb day of February. 1008, begins s the three months advertising required to precede the bestowal of Crosses of [ ' Honor upon the sons of veterans. ; ! Therefore, all veterans residing in i I Newberry county who have not re' e<\ived Crosses of /Honor and who de! sire them are requested to make ap. [plication before the expiration of i said three months. Tf. after the time expires a few veterans are late in applying, the Crosses of Honor can be [ presented to both classes at the sam* time, provided, the veterans are servi ed first and then the dependants. The i plain purpose of the rule is. "to keep I be defendants from beinir at any tiim , j preferred lo the veterans and not that i ! the defendants shnll wait for years i j .because ;i few veterans are dilatory ; . about applying for theirs. We must ; ; lordc af tile purpose as well as the > let t er of I he hi w.'' Mrs. .T. A. Burton, President. i GYMNASIUM CLUB. jM Arrangements About Completed? | H Committee Apointed and Auth- u orized to Proceed. .. i|ffl KlYorts have hooii under way in jH j Nexvberr.v for some time looking' to IRH illie I'oi mail ion oif a. gymnasium club. The young" men interested in this ijflj movement have held several meetings |fl and are gratified at the interest which ;jH has been taken. l?t is proposed to qW equip a first class gymnasium in ;|fl which the proper physical training 41 and development of the m crofters may fl he luul, and to hove all of the neces- II sary appliances for that purpose. JW It is something that is very nuvch j need and if propeilv conducted, as no doubt it will he, will be of great ! beneti't to the youmr men of this comI munily. A meet inn* of those interjested was held on the evening of the , j 2-Ul? and a comuviMce was appointed j to rolled the initiation from the 'm ' members and to proceed to nmke afl? il ' of the necessary arrangements to put B t'he gymnasium in operation. j The following compose the commit- Ll 'tee: II. T. Remwick, .7no. C. Goggians, K j Dr. \Y. K. Pelham. Jr., Grover Todd, ! Floyd Bradley? J. N. McCauglirin, C. jl). Weeks. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M. xL A regular communication of Amity Tr I Lodge, No. S7, A. I*1. M., will be held ' j next Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock | ! in Fraternity Hall. Visiting brethren I cordially welcomed. Van Smith, W. M. J J. II. M. ICinard, Secretary. ^ The Coney Island United Shows ? will present a gala time and festival A here for one week beginning Monday, 4 March 2. Newberry Cotton Market. Corrected By Nat Gist. ! Middling IT 1.-8 m ! Sliici Middling 11 1-4 ^ Good Middling 11 3-8 SPECIAL KOTICKS. 1 CENT A WORD. ! No advertisement taken for less . j than 25 cents. j |IF YOU ARE FROM MISSOURI we can show you. "NVhat? "Blue i Gem Jellico." Sec Baxter. ? 1 j Day or night, I | We Ml treat you right, i I Collins and caskets we have 'em all, From the largest to th? small. Baxter, The Undertaker. 4 j FOR SALE?Old Baptist church building. Apply to R. Y. Leavell. I if ' i j TWO LOST DOGS?^Both setters. 1 One full grown, white, with large black spots about the head and < 1 small black spots over body. The '% other 3-4 rown, white with small black spots over body. Robert Norris. WE HAVE ADDED to our business a news stand. You can get magazines and daily papers at all hours. Broaddus & Ruff. TRY THE "RIBBON WINNER," Besl pencil perforated tablet on the market, for 5c. Broaddus & Ruff. ? | FOR SALE BY S. B. AULL, 2 lionsj cs, one vacant lot on Harper street and two lots on Main street. Thess houses above being occupied by ?' Rev. Phillips and P. 15. Scott. If not sold by the first of March will be rented. Two nice lots in Main street suitable for stores. NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER \ brick for repairing. Best brick, best facilities, best deliveries. Ship anywhere in the state. Write today for prices. Sumter Brick Works. NOTICE?We have now. our shop complete, and are ready, to do all kinds of work, whetiioi in iron or , wood. We are prepared to fix your boilers, cngiics wagons, bugaiea. mule shoeing, or anything else, g;V<i us a trial. Newberry Machine Shop. , 10,0001 Agents wanted at once, previous , experience is not essential, write soon if you wish to make money faster than you ever did before. Address J. F. Clark, Conway, Ark. "UNCLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE" for sale at Broaddus & Ruff's. Buy n copy and you will be sure N {?> sub. rnbo. Only 1.00 n year. a