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Ufc* H-MSld SlUl pjMPS j 1?. II. AULL, liDlTOK. Entered at the Postoflicc at Newberry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, April 7. 1908. 1 THE OLD GUARD. Kditor 11 null Wilson, of the Abbeville Press and Banner. Inst week cole- '' bratcd the forty-ninth anniversary of s 1'is connection wi:I? that ollice. It ' marked ji lony and useful career. c> 'There is at present probably no other 1' editor in the Stale who has had so '? lony continuous connect ion with (ho ' same olllce. (! t\?l, dame* T. Bacon, of KdgofMd, ir last year celebrated his fiftieth vdirforial anniversary. Ilis work has been ijj the same town, but not in the Gallic ullict'i ^ ' it 1. t'i'Cws, of Lauren^, has ?? been in the business more than fifty years, 1111.1 Mr. N. <!. Osteon ot Sumler, Iijis been ;i printer ami" edilor lor l"ll lilly years. Iml mil nil those years connected with the same paper. I here may In- ol)ier>, Iml we think I his is the i|ii,irlcl of llic old yuard that >lill remains with us, and we ( hope lo see each one present at llu ? Press Associaliou meeting at (lafl'ney iin ./line |j> 1 <11 us sonrel.hiny of their experience. We hope, too, to see I hem at many more annual yatlieri-n.u's of the editors. I DISCIPLINE NEEDED. ' fhe faculty of Clemson College seem to be excreisiny some little dis- ? cipiilie. A ?oo,| many youny men j are beiny expelled. 11 is bail, and we feel sorry for the youny men. If lire faeally had exercised discipline and enforced* it last year probably llic occasion to use it would mil have <iceiirrcd this year. We niav >i"l know tin- fact s but t!i?- ..fi'.mee !' Ihiyear I < 11< i appear ;;"ji\'e > i a Mi,. one la?t ye.-i'1. j I here is need < | discipline. |\\rr\- i w lu I',- lliere <<vin- |n be disreynrd ol and indifference lo eonslilnled auIiiority. ami il is not an eneourayiny siyn. The yonii'i men wlu? alleml college v or school slumId be impressed with j the importance ol obedience lo const Muled aiiIImrilv. Il should be cure of the first lessens. 11 would inspire a yreater respect for law when tlrey leave college and would lend lo a bel ler eil i/enship. ^ Mr. S. I'. Itoncy has taken charyo as edilor of (he I/an reus Advertiser, and wc welcome him and wish him ureal success. He lias had experience with the News and Courier. We ! want to see hm at GalTney at the Press Association. Mr. W. K. Dehou has retired from < the editorship of Ili*? Suminerville , News. i SUICIDE AT SUMTER. ' i Vernon Stancil, Aged 19, Sends Bui- | let Through His Head. Sninier. April I. Vernon Stancil, 1 the third son of Mr. ('. W. Stancil, ' shot himself I hroiiyh the head la*t ' niylil, while o;i Norl'.i llarvin street j alone, about II o'clock. lie was ' found unconscious a few minutes af- ' ler tin* .--hoi wa> lired and taken lo 1 the Mood 0<|eeu Infirmary, where be 1 died a short while afterwards. The hall entered the temple in front of (he car ami came <>:il on the other) >i?!r of Iiic lo ad at abopt the same place. The shoot iny i* >aid to have n been done with a maya/.i ic pistol. 'I'lie youny man. who was l!> years of aye, was briyht and of a very pleasiny address. No reasons for the act can he positively determined, and they wiil probably remain a mystery. 11 is said that lie had been drinkiny lately, but some of his nearest friends deny that lie was addicted to the habit. Il is known that lie had lately applied lo several places for work without success, hut this would not account for the suicide, as lie had a home and a number of friends who would have helped him. He was at the skntitiy rink a few minutes before the fatal shootiny, where lie appeared in his usual spirits, and there was nothing; to indicate th>>t. he was depressed or eonlenvplated any such action. It is a very deplorable trayedy ami the family have tire sympathy of the entire eominun{y' ity in their trouble. ODiliyi COCAINE amd rltJlfi WHISKEY IlaMtfl c ii rod nt my Sanatorium In * few weeks. You can roturn to your lioruo In 30 daye well, freo mid happy. 1 have matlo these habits ABpoclalty for 25 years and cured thousands. |*npr Hook on Homo Treatment sent rllbC Address ?H. 11. M, WOOUKY, 109 N. Pry or Otr?ot, AtUutft, dm fK >.' \ announces; i, FOR THE STATE SENATE: Alai n Jolmsloirc i.s lit!ruby nominat<1 for the State Senate, subject to the ules of the Democratic .primary. FOR SHERII lieinir conscious of the . t that J lave discharged the duties of the hentl's oUir?c Ic? the best of my abilly, ^ud believing that I have the udorseincnt of lite majority of tho eii.ole of Newberry county, to this nd, J would a^rain annoucnc myself candidate for reelection, subject to lie decision of the Democratic prii?ry. M. M. Buford. T am a candidate for Sheriff of ewberry county, subject (o the rules f 111? Democrat it* party. Cannon (!. I'dease. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. lack l?. Smith is here,by nominated ?r the ollicc of Supervisor for Newerry county, subject to the I lemoratic primary election. FOR MAGISTRATE. Townships Nos. 1 and 8. I'\ M. Lindsay is hereby announced s a candidate for magistrate for Nos. and S Townships and will a.bidc thy esult of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for Maijfi^trate or Nos. I and S Townships, and will e t.'overn.'d by the rules of the l)eiocrat:.* party. duo. Henry Chappell. SUP'T OF EDUCATION. J?. I.. Junes is hereby nominated or i..|i Superintemieu! of l\dica I imi I ur New herr\ ( mui! \ , Mib' < ! In I 111 deei.-imi (if I lie | ><[!(<> i a I i primary. SUPERVISOR. Mr. II .11. A'brams is hereby anlouuced as a candidate for county Mipervif.or subject to the rules of the lemoerntic primary. Many friends. EVELYN THAW TO LEAVE. [t Is Stated Tliat Slio Will' Make Her Home Abroad For a Number of Years. Mrs. Florence Kvelyu Nesbit Thaw \ill leave the Cniled Stales next Saiirday, says a dispatch from New fork to the Atlanta Journal, and has danned to make her home abroad for i number of years. This announcement was made on ! Saturday by her attorney, Daniel )'Keilly. Younjj M\rs. Thaw will renain in seclusion in her present hidn?;' place until she returns to Xew lork on Wednesday next, when her narrinuc- 1? Darry Kendal Thaw will ie settled. She will remain in New York, shopping and windihg' up her affair* intil Saturday, when she will sail for hirope. She has arranged to make ler home for the present in Munich. "Mrs. Tiiaw is li'ad to be able to I leave New York, and will stay awav is l.tnu' a- she possibly can," '-aid Mr. D'Weilly. "The only thi'ijr that remains to hi' settled is her suit for I he annulment of her marriage to Marry Thaw. That will be out of the ay on Wednesday." The aunullmeui proceedings wit! mice more brinup the ?|Uestion of llarry Thaw's sanity. While many figures have been <|noted in the matter of money settlement on Mrs. Thaw, there has never been a clear or positive statement eit'her from her Col. Franklin Bartlett, chief counsel of Mrs. William Thaw. A. Russoll Peabody, personal counsel for the prisoner at Matteawan, has paid all the bills of Kvelyn Nesbit Thaw by check, and her husband has audited them every month. Despite tire fact that his wife has publicly and in lepra 1 document declared her purpose to be rid of him, Thaw still hopes that the turn of fa.le will syive him back the woman for whom he slew Stanford W'hite. ll'e continues to sign the checks for her needs. The Prince George Hotel, winch does not care for her patroage, is on Twenty-cipliith street, with a stone's throw of Madison Square Garden where her husband shot and killed White. Objcct in His Preaching. Towne?It \s funny. Bnrrough is forever preacliinpr to his friends about the necessity for savinpr Iheir money Browne?Well ? Towne?Well, bo's the last felloe ClothingforMen&Bor: Our Clothes foi young men are ex traordinary gooc Clothes. Our two piece Suits forYOUN MEN are especially attractive. They are superbly tail ored, and the gar ments of your size will fit as if madi to your measun by a custom tailor Our spring show ing includes smar models that can bi seen nowhere bu here. Prices fron $5.00 to $20.0C I Come to Co Boys, and yo Fit and Price. Also come 1 SHOES for La elusive "LINE! facturers in tin you in any sty Prices for Ladies from $1.00 to $4.00 ?Any Color? 1304-1308 Up in tho world who should proach that. Browne?iXot at al. The more his friends save the more he has the p chance to borrow.?Chicago Journal. ?? o Guessed It. Ciucst (suspiciously eying* the flattened pillows and the crimpled n sheets)?<[jook here, (landlord, this bed lias been slop in! Landlord (triumphantly)?That's what it's meant for! ? s Accomplished. , (Mr. Doodle?tMy boy, you'd never ^ hear me u language Ike that! The Kio?1 hot. you don't! Why, it took me five years to learn all dem words.?"Sketch. . n t- A Dark Secret. I . Wanted?The name of the man who e first made the welkin ring.?Detroit C * News. I - THE 3 button Chester Sack is on? of j- Taylor's newest Models. Dozens of others to choose from together with the biggest array of fab11 rics in town? To measure Only. -----peland Bros, for Clot u will be pleased as B m to us for SLIPPERS dies, Men and Chi Id n 3 and STYLES" from le business. We kno ie, color and best ma! i ^ (\ Prices for men i Prices for ! from $1.50 to $5.00 j Boys and C "High or Low Cut" j from 50c to per Main St., NEW STORI The Only Fault. lie will also rcccipt for i finest?Waiter, bring* me some riee due said "estate. lidding. Lizzie J. Waiter?Er, 'fraid T can't jess ree- Minnie L. mmend tho riee puddin' today, sir. Administratrix J. II. Guest?What's the matter with it? ceased. Waiter?Nothin', sir, 'cept there 4t-ltaw. in't none!?I/ondon Scraps. ~~T DELINQUENT T1 Variety. Visitor?Wliv do you make sonve Hon. J. L. Epps, Conn f your pies roun and some of them lias placed in my hand rjuare? tions for the collection c Wife?Because my husband has taxes for the year 1007, een complaining of sameness of his and positive instruction 'iet lately. " comptroller general thai be attended to at once ai NOTICE TO CREDITORS. be turned over to the tr All persons indebted to the <>?' i* is to request any whose i f Or. .7. U. M. Huff, deceased" ?" that list to come forward otificd to make payment of the *. amounts due, and thus >crsons holding claims against selves further costs, state will present them duly attv M. M. Maims may be presented to ?Tni \l Sheriff Nowfbor Cinard, at the Commercial Bank id March 30, 1908. ?"?:?? ' ? t For the Little Folks. Our Clothing for ] Boys not only look good, but wear good. They're made for Boys who &C<J\ lw? J y are "HARD ON CLOTHES." , The patterns and | styles are manish. The assortment of Cassinnss & Sep ' Ages 4 to 17 is of wide range. Prices run from $1.50 to $8.00. hing for Men and ' to Style, Quality, D H , OXFORDS and 3n. We have exthe best manuw we can please <es at LOWEST PRICES. Misses, Baby's Soft Soles hildren Any Color, Lace or $3.00 Button, 25c and 50c E, Newberry, S. C. ( ,?y amc .. THE pASflME THEATRE, Huff, Next door to the Postoffice Is open for Caldwc l 9ea8t>n- Doors open from 2 30 a. m. w p to 10 p. m. Continuous performance. ' " All children, school children and collcge students admitted for five ce .'s. All other persons ten cents. Come one and all and make this a place ? of pleasure and pastime. VXES. . If! connection with the pictures I intend to have vaudeville performances as ty Treasurer ?ften as I can get them, as I have stage s tiro cxecu- scenery fixed up for that purpose. >f delinquent the Postoff?^6 ,ocatlon-next door *<> with explicit FRED J. RUSSELL, Manager. s from tho ___________ t the matter id the monoy 10,0001 easurer. This Agents wanted at once, previous names arc on fxperienee is not essonual, write soon j I and pay the yon to wnko money faster ' save them- than you over di(1 keforo. Address J. ,i F. Clark. Conway, Ark. Buford, ry County. A good cause makes a stout hcarfc ami a strong arm.?Gterman. I