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ft RUDOLPH] HABENICHT 18 ATHLETIC PRODIGY. Columbia Boy Gains Fresh Honors at Harvard?Several Offers Made Him. Columbia State. Rudolph Habenicht is a "born" gymnast ami athlete. Judging from the high order of his work at the Harvard Summer School of Physical Culture recently, this Columbia bov will soon develop into a "phenom." "Rudy, ' as he is known at Newberry college, where he has held the position of phyisael instructor for the pasl session, took his first vear's woik ;i| tl:e Harvard physical culture sehonl fur physical din-dors I his sum"ict. I hi* I ina I exhibition look place 1s:j-I week. Pour hundred and fifty sitlielet ic inst rucl<irs, representing .'58 ' 1 '"'il l in the drills. There were two "fancy'' exhibitions given, which required unusual skill. Four of the best men of the entire squad were selected for each of the two events. Rudolph Habenicht was selected for both events, being the only instructor who took pari in both exhibitions, and one of the seven "best out of i >0 men. Amonu the others who took part in the two spccial exhibitions were physical directors of Pennsylvania, I ufts and other colleges of equal note. The men were veterans, being above .{( years of age and more than several years as instructors, while the ('olmnhia hoy is onlv 1!). And I hen I his was his first year at the Harvard school. 11 has also been learned that since .'if I ending Harvard I lie young ('oluinbian has been offered the position of physical instructor in four leading schools, each institution having an attendance of more than (100. Habenicht got hi- training here at the ^ . M. ( , A. and at his own private g\ m na>i urn at Ins home on lav lor si reel. ||<- has been practically his """ tutor. Those who alien.led the exhibit ions given by the loeal Young Men s ( hristiiin association in I he Columbia theatre :i few years hack will no douhl recall the skilful exhibitions of this alhlete. His fancy bag punching is said to have never been equalled in this pari of (he eonntrv, while 11i^ horizontal bar and tumbling work is of the very highest order. Through and through he is an "Al" gymnasium man. He attracted considerable attention at Newberry college, where lie was instructor while a student there. , Ilahenicht is a very modest young man, and no doubt if he knew this nrticle were going to be wirtten about liiin he would say: "Please don't." lie never sees anything remarkable about his skillnl work, and generally says thai "anybody can do it if he tries." Habenicht is a fine specimen of the effects of physical culture. He lias absolute control of his muscles, and (hose who have seen (he young man in action declare (hat Chicago Sandow has "nothing on*' (he local boy. Mr. Habenicht will in all probability remain at Harvard the next session, taking an academic course in addition to his studies in physical cull tire. N, _____ FOUND NEEDLB IN NECK. Entered Hand and Traveled Through Body in Ten Weoka. Philadelphia I uquirer. Ten weeks after Masgiu Shields, .{.i years old, ran < large needle into her hand while washing s< me clothes, and after h.v hand had sw !itMi to such propor,iii'i tha? four doctors told her that amputation was inevitable, the needle was removed from the woman's neck bv Dr. Jonn II. McCrcnrv, of ll(i Xo;r;i Fiftieth si reel. !>r. McCreary consider* the case to be one ot the most unique of its kind in the history of medical .-< r.ce. Despile the fad that Hie n-.-dle gradually worked itself up through her arm and body to (he neck, where ',< was found, an abscess formed on Miss Shield's hand which was ^o serious thai I he hand at one time was swollen to three limes its natural size. I lie accident happened in the earlv part ol June. Miss Shields was rubbing the <dtd lies vigorously against the washboard in a tub. Suddenly she felt a piercing pain and dropped the washing, crying, "1 have run a needle into my hand!" The wound bled very little, but while Miss Shields was on her way to a doctor to have the needle removed her hand commenced to swell. When the doctor probed for the needle ho could not find it. He told Miss Shields, she says, that she had made a mistake?that she had stuck hei hand with the needle, but that it wai not in her body. Satisfied with explanation, she re \ ? ! ^ 0 ^ ? t! 2 53 J ? ~ t \ \J CM IX H O ^ | H O O J fj D C0 O w ?2 CC i-> < ^ Q _j O ^ : < ? g i j O H ! E . >; Lju ? C V< I' C 2 O H V cn E 1 . ^ c 1 ? I ( turned homo, Iml her arm ami hti eontimicd to swell. Three other d tors probed for the needle, failed find it, and finally when the absc on her hand developed to scorious p pert ions, advised in favor of ampu t ion. I'or ten weeks thoLpbseoss eontini Finally, one day last week, M Shields felt severe pain in the 1 side of her neck. She went to McCroary and told him that she i a pricking sensation, as though th was some metallic body in her nee Or. MeCreary, who was aware the story of the needle, made an amination and found that there a some foreign body in the neck not trom the surface. Knowing t many eases have occurred for meta substances travelling throughout body, he told the housekeeper t the pain which was troubling her i probably caused by the needle ran into be finger. Miss Shields was incredulous, Dr. McCroary performed a sli operation and pulled out the miss , needle with a pair of forceps. ! 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Tickets Thi to- good to return until Tuesday follow- ?v}ii^li la- |ing date of salo. t Also special Sunday excursion rates partu led from Columbia, Augusta and inter- time [iss mediate stations to Isle of Palms and out n eft Tybce. Pr< For details, rates, etc., apply to :olt Southern Railway agents, or __ ?re t J. C. Lusk, ? c' Division Passcniger Agent, H ?^, Charleston, S. C. fill ex- . J. L. Meek, vas j Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., far Atlanta, Ga. lint ? I h llic ! NEWBUREY UUION STATION. (lnt0 the ! aubje hat | Arrival ajul Departur# of Passenger 1>ril vas Trains?Effective 12.01 A. M. 8'10 Sunday, June 7th, 1908. Southern Railway: J. but nouni tnl 1 No* 15 for Qrc;anvino .. ..8.57a.m. 1S!1n.tl ^.No. 18 for Columbia .. ..1.40 p.m. 5 No. 11 for Greenvillo .. ..3.20 p.m. (l> ,N | No. 16 for Columbia 8.47 p.m. i ?NS I 0., N. & L. 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FcU 84 for Columbia .. ..8.36 p.m. Mose), is lu oes not run on Sunday a candidate i s time table shows the times at 'ir,,ry , > 1 trains maj* be expected to dafi*om this station, but their dare is not guaranteed and the FOR COUl shown rs subject to change with- I hereby an iotice. date for the c 0. L. Robinson, sor and will Station Master. democratic pa INOUNCEMENTS suit of the De FOR LEGISLATURE. ereby announce myself a candlPOTt for the house of representatives, ct to the rules of the Democratic Townsh iry. I hereby an Godfrey Harmon. didate for Mr 8 townships ji 0. -pk i i u of the Democi Simpson Dominick is hereby anced as a candidate for the legire from Newberry county and ibide the rules of the Democratic I am a ca for Nos. 1 an bo governed 1 FOR CORONER: mocratic part N. Bass is hereby announced as ididate for coroner of Newberry Iv, subject to the rules of the For M ocratic primary. C. L. Grain \ O rH NHj if tw 00 rQ _L : _1_L : _l _L i i N ? 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Kibler is announc.xl oa a * candidate for Magistrate for number ^TY SUPERVISOR. 11 township and will abide the rules I nounce myself a candi- of tie Democratic party. nice of county Supervi abide the rules of the FOR COUNTY C0MWCISSSI0NER. rty. I am a candidate for reelection to H. II. Abrams. the office of county commissioner for Newberry county, and will abide the myself as a candidate result ?f the Democratic primary. r and will abide the re- Very Respectfully,^ ^ mocratic party. Thos. J. Wilson. L. I. Feagle. I am a candidate for reelection to MAGISTRATE. ^10 ?^IC0 county commissioner for ips Nos. 1 and 8. Newberry county and will abide the result of the Democratic primary, nounce mvsclf as a can- ,T l0 ,, J igistrnto for Nob. 1 an.l Vcry r<!Sp^ly'w M ' 1 ind will nbido tlrtf rules W' H' Wendt- 1 atic party. " I S. G. Carter. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner' subject to the rules of the Democratio ndidate for Magistrate convention. tl 8 Townships, and will . q jv Leitzsoy. ' yy the rules of the DeJno. Henry Chappell. Tho f[ien(ls of L- C. Livingston an^ 1 nounce Inm as a candidate for coun- fl tv commissioner. We pledge him to ? 1 agistrate No. 11. abide by the rules of the Democratio fl ina is hereby announced party. W