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Mr AtlCfc 12. II. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at tlie Postoflice at Newberry, S. C., as 2tul class matter. Tuesday, August 11, 1008. We regret that 11 i<* addresses in i lie court house on last Saturday in I lie interest of the Farmers' union were not heard by more of the farmers of Newberry county. Full synopses of these speeches are jjiven in The Herald and News today, and they will repay careful reading and thought. < Six homicides in Newberry county since tin? 'JOili day of June is not an i enviable record. If every property bidder haviiur ' cement, sidewalks in front id' his ' premises would keep them swept off ' tlio town would present ;i mncli hel- ^ ter it|>pe:ir:inee. Dnrin.n the rerent mil is some ..I" (lie cement walks were I almo-l as muddy as (lie si reels, i jis : resull of I lie amount oL ^ dirt wliieh 11a<I lieeu allnweil to eol- ;i led on lliem. s In a card I'roin Mr. W. II. Wallace, t editor of I lie Observer, published < else1, here in I his issue of The Herald and News, Mr. Wallace seems to in- | timale thai llie contradiction which < he m !<< < should iiave heen made by |\ by Tl I ler-iid and News. Ii appeared s to n- <11. a - il appears In ns now, f) I h:il 'I -laleinenl w-as to be made il -lion 11 ? ??? I mm Mr. Wallace. | ,. Willi ai i-.scic between Mr. Hlense \ and tin1 li; >r ol' Ihc Observer Tlift l| llerald iiiul News believed then, its il. ;1 believes nov . i!ia< il had iiolhing to | do. We cherl'ully ive space to Mr. \\ all.'ico "s ejird. The address In- Mi- i' M....: . of ' ?r?_ri. in 111c conrl Iioiisp on l.isl ( Sill ii rj:i v. in tin* inlprpsi of |)ip work of (lie Kii rmi'i's ' union. \\;i> :i l< !?? ' 11 n lines which 'Pip IIpimIiI jiiiiI News hits Iippii ;nlviip;iI iin:' Inr :i lonu iniinIipi" ol' yp;irs. I Mr. I Mix is nrup'l iIip fanners tn i>I1nt le^s i*i*I Ion :iii<l more corn, ;111<I '| lo raise their own supplies ill lionie, which would pul IIipiii in position In liolil tlieir po| Ion ;i i ul ilpiiiiiml ;i reasonable, living price lor il. I III* i > 1 p: 111 pi I for heller si liool houses in llic country, .unl more ; 111 ract ive > pounlry homes, maKiip,' ilie ennuiry, as (ioil iuI e11<I<*< 1 il to he, I he i<le;il phice to livp. | TIip first primary phu t ion poiiips 1 I wo wppUs I roni toil.iy. The sproiul will follow two weeks lalcr. TIipii conies t Iip . piipimI plppfion in Noveiu- I er. iuchnliipi tlip prpsidpul ial p!pclion. I'Iipii lor two years we will liavp i|iiipt. FIGHT AT CAMPAIGN MEETING. I Two Men and a Mule Shot at Tirzali :\ a.,* ?? ? jumiiuiy?miouicr Man Struck With a Rock. A Yorkvilb*, Auirust !>.- Tir/.ah. I lit* little i .il i?>ii on tlic Southern railway. A in llii-~ i-minty, nearly midwa\ he I A hvcim N <?rK\ 11!?' ;im<I |{ork It'll. :iml j which 1 :?been 111: i I * l':i 111 n I < .null inn. .|' >11- 1111 r i !i*.r tin* |?: i. -1 eighteen (i year->* 1>\ i? :?1? i ??f ils ha vim.: been (In1 point ;i! which numerous political A ji'iilherinjjs have been held, Mini which is noted as llic favorite stamping ground of :i set of cheap politicians, ,Ti whose consuming passior is to keep alive the passions and prejudices M fathered l?y Tillman in !his State in IIS!X). and nursed and nurtured by his followers, Wiis the seenc yester- T day of the second meeting of the official campaign of the candidates for the Viirious comity offices to be nom- T inated at the primary election on Aujrnst "J"). A picnic was held in connection with the campaign meeting and the crowd present was various- $1 ly estiimiled at from I 000 1 the former number, doubtless, heing J' more nearly correct. There was an unusual amount of drunkenness at Tirzah yesterday, and also a fight, in which two men IT and a mule were shot. The men were .Tames and Meek Robinson. They' were shot by Kllie Russell, .lames I ti Robinson was seriously wounded. thell\ ball entering near the spinal column I :il and lodprinpr in the stomach or bow-1V els .Meek Robinson was bit in I horn left shoulder. The mule was shot in one of its fore leirs, near the knee, I and a brother of Russell was struck! on the vide of the head by a stone: A thrown by one of the Robinsons. The! Russells were committed to jail. Tin,'! d i\ wound up with a heavy down- i pour of rain and by reason of a lack N of shelter hundreds of people wore N thoroughly drenched. N CARD FROM MR. WALLACE. The Editor of the Observer Contra diets a Portion of Mr. Bleasc's Speech on Last Wednesday. Kdilor Herald and News: Your reporter gave in Friday's issue a stenographic report of that part of Senator Mease's speech on Wednesday referring to Dr. Wollinc ;iiid myself, as follows: "Who is llic Rev. Dr. Wolling? A man in your (own who has been abused by cerlain newspapers, and villiI'ied. and yet there is an editor of ii paper in Newberry who goes to his Inireh every Sunday morning and \ri\ Sunday night, and who accepts <>m in ii n i< >11 at his hands, who hasn't not I lie nerve and the manhood t<] lefend him from these villifieat ions." As I was not permitted lo ask him lien, I ask Mr. I'deasc now, or any .i* i.: . i?..i... i - ii in> ini'inis, or enemies, or anv>ody else, to name any newspapers liat liar) abused and villified Dr. iVolliiijr. There is none. [ write this simply to contradict In' statement that has been publishd throughout this county, and the >t a 1 c. that 1).". Wollinjr had hern ihnsed and villi Tied and that, u s I a i 11 i n relations to him t hat k'ould make it the part of loyally for tic to defend him. i had failed to lo ^l>. It strikes me thai this eonl radieiou oiijjhl to be made, and :is one isite of your pa|?er lias passed since utliout :iii\ contradiction I'rom any (iiu'ce, I now make the contradiction ivself as a matter of justice. I hope there will be no further orasiou to allude to this incident. Villi this end in view I have made he conl radid ion in lan^uaire so mild < lo provoke no controversy beyond lie natninir of the "certain news apers" referred to. Yours very truly. W. 11. Wallace. In Monoriani of Mr. W. A. Dickcrt. 'ruel death has come and taken < mi' s.? hciitil i I n! ;mi< 1 fair, \iul liiis broken 111 tlx' circle, Which has caused a vacant chair. Ic lias gone ;iway from lis To I lie 1:111<I of peaceful rest ; riiere iie wails I > greet his loved ones In ihe home among Ihe Most. I was 11ai*?I !o lay hi-- body In the cold ami <ilenl tomb: Ccver more to I |< upm him Till (lie resurrect ion morn. ^it in t hat great day that's coming, When the dead shall rise again, le shall conic forth in liis beauty, Kvcr more with Christ to reign. le obeyed Ihe heavenly message. Sought llm Lord with all his heart, uid obtained the sweet assurance That it never would depark. ,et each day that comes remind you <H your precious loved one there, lml he sure to strive to win it i;i ? I.: ii 11 iv*" ii i> hi w ear. precious one From us is L'one, A Voire we loved is stilled. place i sava I inc . . T 1 NwTp/.TfpS place i-^ vacant in our home W'liicli m?*\? r cjiii 1 n* filled. od in iii^ wisdom tins recalled The boon iiis love had >;iveM, 11<I though I lie body moulders here, The soul i-; s:> fe in heaven. i'sus while our hearts are bleeding. O'er (tie spoils lliat death has won, i'e would at his solemn bidding, Calmly say. Thy will he done. hough east down we are not fori.nl en, Though afflicted, not alone; hmi ilidst give and thou hnst token, Blessed Lord, Ihy will bp doiu. M. K. Harris. if>0,000 BLAZE IN JONESVILLE. onesville Knitting Mill Completely Destroyed?Insurance About $1(30,000. he Stale. .lonesville, Aug. 0.?This morning Hint o'clock the Jonesville knitng mill took lire and was completedestroyed. The loss is estimated I $:>.">(),()()(), with $11)0,000 insurance, urlher particulars can not be ler.ru1 a I present. NEWBERRY UNION STATION. .vrival and Departure of Passenger Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. Sunday, June 7th, 1008. Southern Railway: fo. 15 for Oroonville . . . .S.57a.m. 'o. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.40 p.m. 'o. 11 for Greenville .. . .3.20 p.m. No. Mi i'or Columbia 8.47 p.in 0., N. & L. Ry. - *No 85 for Laurens 5.19 a.m "No. 22 for Columbia .. . .8.47 a.m No. 52 for Greenville .. 12.50 p.m No. 53 for Columbia .. . .3.20 p.m No. 21 for Laurens .. . .7.25 p.m *No. 84 for Columbia .. ..8.30 p.m Does not run on Sunday i This time table shows the times al ; which trains may be expected to dw part from this station, but their dyj part lire is not guaranteed and flu time shown is subject to change with out notice. O. L. Robinson, ; Station Master. BLUE RIDGE SCHEDULES. Eastbound. 1 No. 18, leaves Anderson at 0.30 a m., for connection at Bolton witr Southern for (ireenville. No. 12, from Walhalla, loaves Ai. dcrson al. 10.15 a. m., for oonnectior at Helton willi Southern Railway foi Columbia and Greenville. No. 20, leaves Anderson at 2.2C p. in., for connections at Helton witli Sunt horn Railway for Greenville. No. 8. daily except Sunday, from Walhalla arrives Anderson 0.2-1 p. m., with connections at Seneca with Southern Railway from points south. No. 10, from Walhalla, loaves Anderson at 1.57 p. m., for connections at Helton with Southern Railway for Greenville and Columbia. Westbound. No. 17, arrives al Anderson ai 7.50 a. m.. from Helton with connections from Greenville. No. !), arrives at Anderson at 12.21 p. in., from Helton with connections from Greenville and Coluinbi.i. Goes to Walhalla. No. 10, arrives at Anderson at 3.-10 p. m., from Helton willi connections from Greenvi'V Xo. 11. arrives at Anderson at 0.20 |>. in., I'rotn Bellon willi connections I'rcun Clreenville and Columbia. (iocs In Walhalla. Xo. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves Anderson al 0.20 a. in., for Walhalla, with emitter! ions al Seneca for local points .? ml 11. Xos. 17. IS, I!), and '20 are mixed irr'ns between Anderson and Bellor, Xos. 7 and 8 are local freight trains, carrying passengers, between Anderson and Walltalla and between \Valhall* ant1 Anderson NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Xofire is hereby given I It;iI lite iittdcr-iuned as the admiitisl rat or of the personal estate of Susanna Frances Settlor, deceased, will, at 11 o'clock of the forenoon on I lie I SI h day of August next, make a final accounting in the lYobate <'ourt for Xewberry county for said estate, and that he will immediately thereafter annlv to s;iid court for a final discharge. All persons having demands against said estate will rendei nil account thereof In I lie undersigned, or lo Messrs. S?-lm1111tci*( and 1 lolloway, attorneys, duly nltested, on or nefore said time of set tlenient. fleo. A. Set/.lcr, Administrator, &o. .Tulv 10, 1008. Laundry Work. TEACHER WANTED. f.ady teaelicr for t*'orl\s school district No. S.-?lar\ .*r 10 a month. Term six mouths. Applications 'must hi- filed l>y August, '22 with anv of (lie undersigned trustees. \V. A. Melts, Sliglis, S. ('., W. \<\ D. J. Q. M. Kinard. 1'omaria, S. ('., K. F. I). 1. T). T. Wicker, 1'omaria, S. C., K. R D. I. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. Schedule in effect May 31, 1908. Lv. New berry(C N & L) 12:56 p.m. Ar. Lamms 2:02 p.m. Lv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:35 p.m. Ar. Greenville 4:00 p.m. i Lv. Laurens 2:32 p.m. Ar. Spartanburg 4:05 p.m. Lv. Spartanburg (So. By.) 5:00 p.m. Ar. TTendersonville 7:45 p.m. Ar. Aslieville 8:50 p.m. Lv. Laurens (C & W C) 2:32 p.m.! Ar. Greenwood 3:32 p.m. Ar. McCorinielv *?:33 p.m. Ar. Augusta 0:15 p.m. Tri-Weekly Parlar Car line between Augusta and Aslieville. Trains Nos. 1 and 2, leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Aslieville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Note: The above arrivals and departures, as well as eonnections with other companies, are given as information, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, Greenville, S. C., Gvm. Agt. , . Twenty Ninth Annual Mountain Excursion via Southern Railway, August 14th, 1908. Very low round trip rates to the ' principal resorts in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, Wash* ' ington, I). C., and Norfolk, Va., including Asheville. Brevard, Flat ' ^ Hock, ITendersonville, Hot Springs, . Lineolnton, Marion, Waluda, Shelby, Tryon and Wavnesville, N. C., alrfo ^ Abbeville, Anderson, (Ileen Springs, j Greenville, Ijiuireus, Spartanburg, Wallialla and White Stone Lithia , Spring, S. C. Tickets will be on sale to the above mentioned points | for all trains on August 14th, 1908, from Abbeville, Allendare, Anderson. Barnwell, Camden, Chester, Den- ' mark, Greenville, Greenwood, Now berry, Orangeburg, Prosperity, Spar- . 1 tanbip-g, Sumter and Union, S. C. Tickets will be good returning on any regular train up to and includi ing September 1st, 1908. Children between live and twelve years of age, half faro. > i.* * r or uetaileil information, tickets, 1 etc., apply to Southern Kaihvay agfcs. or address, i J. C. Lusk, ] Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. J. L. Meek. , Asst. Cen. Pass. Agfc., Atlanta, Cla. August 14th. I liven:, .on rates from Newberry to I Norfolk. Ya.? (for seas'd.> reports) #!).()0: (o Wilmington, X. (' (Wrightsville Peach), .$(>.00; co.Tt.spou.ling g rales from other points. Through Pullman Sleeping cars on train No. ' 8'2 direct to Norfolk, arriving Nor- ? folk a. m., Aug. loth. Tickets limited to return on any train until September ls|M 1!)()S. Make up your parly and go via the Atlantic Coast :| l.ine. Knjov the surf and ocean I breezes for two weeks. Por reservations or any information write \Y. .1. (Iraig, Passenger m Trallie Manager; T. P. White, (!eneral Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. ('.. or .1. I-'. Livingston, Soliciting j Jj j A'jienl. Columbia, S. C. All persons ;m; hereby notified if and warned no! In trespass upon theiR lands >f the undersigned, by huut-jgj ing, fishing, ridimr, or in any mnn-|| ner whatever. i| George Leonhirth. | Thinks It Saved His Life. 11 Lester M. Xel.-ou, ? f Naples, jl Maine, says in a icccnt tetter: "I., ij have used Dr. King's New Discovery J u many years, for coughs and colds, j foj and I think it saved my life. 1 have j K found il a reliable remedy for throat K and lung complaints, and woidd no j H more be without a bottle than T would !g I food." For nearly forty years New 5 I Discovery lias ,stond at the head of 1 p throat and lung remedies. As a pre- j ? vent ive of pneumonia, and healer of ( weak lungs it has no equal. Sold un j dor guaraidee at W. F. Pelham & ! Son's drug store. 50c. and $1. Trial j jS NOTICE TO OVERSEERS OF ? ROADS AND LAND OWNERS! | All overseers i?? tin- countv of Now-! berry are hereby notified lo put their I W re-1ice) ivi> sections; in *r??<"? * condition ; ?5 by September Is) next. And nil land- I M iittiicr-; ;ire hereby notified to ("loan mil all .-I re:inis upon and adjacent . lo ibeir binds by s:>id lime, and to | keep Ibo same (dear of all obstrue- i lions fo a free and uninterrupted; flow of sand and water through the channels thereof. Herein fail not, on pain of the 1 penally thai will fall thereon. 1 T?y order of the board. J. Monroe Wicker, ! County Supervisor. IT. C. ITolloway, * ^ Clerk. Julv 27. 1908. Run July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25. RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Notice is hereby given that the sup- 3 ervisors of registration will be at .] their offices in the court house (luring the months of July and August to re-enroll voters of tliis county in accordance with provisions of an act ?; of the general assembly approved the 25th day of February, 1908. The office will be open every day except Sunday ,, from 0 a. m. to fi p. m. during these ? two months. The law requires that all ^ voters shall he re-registered. E. L. Hayes, Chairman. R. R. Leitzsey, A J. W. Worts, J Supervisors of Registration. BARBECUE NOTICE. We the undersigned will furnish a first class barbecue on campaign day at Jolly Street on August 18th, 1008. W. II. Counts. R. R. Rikard. WHOLESOME flND THIRS It Relieves Headache and / GET T JE3C 33 OE BOTTLED BY The Newberry Coca=Cola WE BOTTLE THE FOLLOWTN Deep Rock Ginger Ale. Ginger Jack Frost, the beer drink. Crej Jersey Cream. S Cherry Phosphate. Lemon Sour. Lemon, plain. Call and see the? quality of 01 iew up-lo-dait plant in the bi occupied by The Newberry Ob ind clean as a new pin. Call on us when in need of an> fl COCA-COLA vn h?m?e?mmaa??c??b?g?bum 3 ! CUT PR! i J AT Mower ( { t ? ml ^ I | in al! styles of C | Ladies' $3.50 anc | $2.50. Patent, Kids, Pum | Ties, etc. | Men's $4.00 at Patent and Gun i\ ) I ^ ^ ^r. g ^ 9 Ytrrm xumi/ a>incraf^u utwvf w u m nt>nuDSKDKBnmwjHEaEunHHMBCdi When You Purchase GOODS FROM We bought when goods were nd we sell at much LOWEF he everlasting Bargain Day Si The nimble nick-el is more ap han the slow dollar. Compare quality and you wil hat the greatest GENUINE 1 lways to be found at O, K LE TT The Fair and Squar ? First shipment of fa!l goods i Never no better, nor cheaper f / ,v-\ \ -1 11. iws. ivxhila rating T QUENCHING \ids Digestion. ?? ?? <nmwiMwni????? JM XJ I KT H3 SlnHli'ti fx* C t\ i * UUlllUBg V/U?| J G SODAS ALSO: 1 Ale, plain. im Soda. trawberry. fl Sarsaparilla. I Orange. fi Peach. 9 \r goodsand our I jilding formerly server, as bright 'thing in our lineIs ' JL??< I 1 )xfords. H \ $3.00 at 1 ps, Sailor | 2.98, I fletal. I your FALL US. at the LOWEST { PRICES than gllers. preciated by us 1 invariably find BARGAINS are NER, e Dealer, i irrivcd. . COME.