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DISPENSARY SALES. ' Statement Showing Business of Coun-1 ty Dispensaries for Sep- i tcmber. News .'iiiil ('mirier. ('..Inm bia. Octiil)cr I I.?The sales for tin- 00 county dispensaries in the I Slate I ir September amounted to! $.5! I.ill! ]. | 2. which is mi increase of j over fifty t lions 1 which is anSlili' over filly thmi->and dollars over Am- 1 ynsl. wlien I iIe sales amounted to i $2(>2.1..S.OO. Mosl ol the counties show iiierea<e<. I'le total opera I inn- expenses fori S>ptember amounted |? $10,909.70. as! affain<l ili.- sum ?.f $l7.StiS.S7 for An- j ''leaka-e lor September | was $1 ..">.'{2. OS. ;ix a-ains| $1.1 12.0 I; i Hie it111tiI>cr of dispensaries remains j flte same. 00. there now bein-21 eouil- j lies, i 11? ) 11?| i nir ''alliotin, which have dispensalie--, out ot 12 counties in thei St.:i 11'. ( harlostmi county now leads the Sl.ale in (li<|ieii<ary sales, havin- $ 10.- I lfi(i.0."> In September. :is a-ain~l $.*il.-J .{.i.i.SO lor A n-n-l. b'ichlaml conies i second. wiih |:i |(l,- Scp|em-| l>er. a-nin-i $:;s.022.0."> f,.r An-us|.j Aiken i- it i'iiril, w it h$2 1.2 12.7". I'm- September. .in.l $10.71 I 111 for An- , xv i i'' ' 'ra ic_icbnr?. iii.*lii.lin?*> ('.-il-i honn, lonrlli. ;iii.I Similer fifth. The sale- l?\ coiinlies. with I lie nihil- ' her o| <li->|>.-n<;irie<, operatin- expen- { SCSI- ;ni.I 11real<a je, are a-- follow-, ac- j <oi din ? lo ilic li-nres compiled l?v j 1 Dispensary Amliior West : , Monthly sialeinenl of sales, break- I 'i"e ami operatin- expeii-es of count v 1 dispensaries fot- the month of Septem- ' her. I DOS. Abbeville No of dispensary 1., sale-: sl2..?fl l.li.i, ope ra I in ? expenses' $Mi0.7:?, breaka-e $20.50. Aiken No ..f dispensaries ?I. s;ih>s ! <!'> ?) | . ) - ? i... operatin- expenses >1.-,' iOS.ill. bre.aka-c $172.0.1. Handier- \o of .li-.j-en-.ir:.'-. f. : s-<les AS,2 11.20. opera-l in- e\-,?e,-ses j : $ '153.00, breakage $-13.12. I'?arnwell No of dispensaries |0 ! ' sales $ I 7.057.. in; ,lM.^ i $8 IS.22. breakage $17(5.50. l-e.'inlort No ,.| .li-s|?cn?ari.-s 5, : *ales $0,085.70, .r. .era tin- expenses)! $1 535.2."I. breakage $."?:{. IS. lierkeley No of dispensaries 4. ' sale-. $0. operal in- expenses $I33.;>1, breakage $35.05. ' I'harlesion No of dispensaries 1 |. 1 sales $10,100.05. operatin- expenses 1 $2.07 1.2s. breakage $35.75. < lieslcr N.i ol dispensaries 1. <ales $<.215, opera t in- expenses $0(51.95, ! breakage $85.70. 1 ( larendon-?No ,,f dispensaries .1, ' sales $. >,.)28.3.>, opera I in? expenses ' $792.95. breaka-e $13.95. ' "ll''i"'i No o| dispensaries 4, sales so.009..{(), operating expenses i' $197.83, breakage $47. Dorchester-?No of dispensaries 3, ' sales $(!,!.)(?.0.">, opera tin- expenses ' $318.07, breakage $(55.05. ' I'airfield?-No of dispensaries 2, j sales $(>.012.72, operating expenses ' $20 1.17, breaka-e $72.07). ! lorenee No of dispensaries 2, sales $ 1 8,. 538.03, opera I in- expenses ! $'>11.1,. breaka-e $77.1"). Ceor-elown No of dispensaries 2. | salves $8,037. ID. operating expenses ' $770.CO, breaka-e $ I "?.-l.*?. 1 rami.ton No of dispensaries 5, ' sales $. 1.337.55. operatin- expenses $-22.12. breaka-e $27.00. 1 Kershaw- No of dispensaries 2. ' sales $9.350.80. opera-tin- expenses 1 M0.)..M. bivikaue $5-1.55. I .aureus No of dispensaries 2. sales $13,090.15, operatin- expenses $1.1 72.37. breaka-e $:>:i.S.->. I,ce No of dispensaries 1. sales $S,-| 17 1.07. v.eratin- expenses $:? ! !.(>.">, J ' bivika?e $()0.!?S, ' ' Ijexinulon-?No o| dispensaries J sales $.-?,:J0.V50, operatin- expenses ' $>SS.i 1, breaka-e $1 |..">0. Oran-ebnr-- No of dispensaries 7. I 1 s.ili,^ $?.(! | |..,,, operatin? expenses I ! $872.ir>, breaka-e $00.70. 1 l\ichland No of dispensaries 10. ' sales $:{!).(>:{.*). I.?, operatin- expenses ' $2.77:1.11, breaka-e $20."). 1,"). Sumter No ol dispensaries ."J. sales 1 $10,112.l)'.">. operatin- expenses $],. 921..!(>, breakage $">.").|.">. ^ illiainsbur?--No ot' dispensaries H. sales $8,017.81. operatin- expenses 1 $(>02.00. breaka-e $7. ; Total No of dispensaries 00. total ' Kales $.11 1,0151.12, total opeea'in- ex- ' penses $10,000.70. total breaka-e *1 - ' 532.08. ' ' This statement does not show Calhoun, included in Oran-ebur-. BEHIND PENITENTIARY BARS. Negro Who Caused Trouble at Spar- i tanburg Removed?Negro Train Wrecker, also Taken to Columbia. "News and Courier. Spartanbnr-, October 12.?John Ir- 1 by, the alleged would-be rapist, who is ohnrge<l with making a most brutal \ < - > ' . ' assault ,I|)on iss Ijj|Ii(, I)em o bookkeeper jn the .-loth room of tl ? ??? -Mills, last. Saturday itiornii wlnle she \vsls en route to her lion '"Hi the mill. an,| Clarence A???u' who has confessed to wrecking a pa '-n_< i ti.iin two weeks ago, causit I ne death of ||,e engineer and tv I " 'iiien, were spirited out of the com :.v l'"1 "?'"M today and taken I ' '"I'liuhia. The prisoners were a. '* unpanied by Deputy Slierill' Heel '""I ' apt. S. J. Nichols, Ol' tl II a mpl on (i >i,-| i ds. ll was thought best. |(, remove Irh 'II.I Ay new to Columbia so as to avoi I'nrllK-r trouble with citizens who fci I hat they have been outraged. 'Mi a" i horil ies state that it would hav " ""possible for either Irhv r '} ?'"' w ''ave heel! taken from tli '",l '" ''llier than have militar '""ipanies and special ..Hirers on dut tl... jail indefinitely i| w;i '"'St to lake them to Colun . ^'I'H^eping. Xext Salurda ' Us da\. and several thousan i;?"M'l" "ill he i? (he city and it wa fliiit the (fiti/.ens of the mi \i '!?. > 111i11( make another demoi !In-,i. The situation was e> plained I., flovernor Ansel and t ''A ;1" I'lii'lher I rouble it was dechl ' 'I I" ~?'??l Ih<? prisoners (.. the Stat peniient iary. I "day shortly before noon, the hou ' '[' " lure of | he train to |,a? ' ens i he Traynham Uuards, of li.au 'he companies which ha ":i 'Inly si nee Saturday niyht " ' bed lo t lie passenger depot. Tli soldiers inarchin ' h the streets to the station di :JI lent ion of the crowd liorn the jail. I |,,,n tIn* arrival o '""ipfny ai the station the 'he train. Deputy Sl.erit ocknell and ('apt. Nichols, of t!, l.'Mipton (iiiards. accompanied }? :;,"rilV X'-!.-d<. look Irby and Ayuex' ! 101,1 1 .i-"l and hurried them out tli ?a.-K way. '|||,. t n, in was flatbed a \i;Vi il!'~ lh" 1 'alnielto K\dle ... ,ll<' prisoners placed aboard en-ineer of I he train lost no lim it --ei tiny under way ayain. Sheril N'icludx did not accompany ('apt i * * 11' * 1 ~ ?u.l Deputy I leek uel I with lh "''-""ers. ^ ??w jn s)lssin| 1,1 '""I hi* duties re.|iiired him ti e at the court house. I' did not become generally knowi ;la: 1 Im> prisoners had been remove. !"?ui the jail for some time afte ie\ had been taken away. ,\|| tli ,ll:" have I,....,, on".Inly sine Nil !:r.la\ have been dismissed. Tl, '' ' ""am ' ''lards reiurned to l.au ' 'is today and the Morgan Rifles re i11riit*i1 io Clifton on a special trolle ar. I'be otlicers who ,|\ty a ''e .jail all day Saturday and Satm bi.v niiiI.t and throughout last niyh -;iy that It would have been impossi ' U)_ hsivo taken Irby from thejai 'v,>n '' /he mob had effected an en trance, lor the prisoner was locked u " ?>ne of the inner cells and it woul 'iive required all the chisels, stec ciws. etc.. in Spartalniry to take bii 'he moment the negro wa i_ht to .jail on Saturday mornin "as placed in one of the strong 'dds. This was done so that if (her la.l been a general firing bv the mo ''-by w.,,,1.1 not he struck bv anv o he bullets. 11 by was badly frightened vn Sal '/day. but during the latter part o 1,1 ? ? I lern?.on lie become more coir ?-e?i. When first arested, near Sax "I .Mills, lie seemed to be in a dope " dazed conditio,,. The other Hrb '"' s in jail, especially those who "l?ied .-..lis near the windows an \Mowing just what was yoing |o hap " '' ,' u hole. though, | he :1 hy ll.e anyry niob out iuU'- ?'ere m >rc or less excited. ?o Hade no I rouble for the otlicers. 1 here were fre?|i,ent reports goin ''-"'"ds during today that .Mis < mpM \ wtl> dead, but upon injjuir' 't was learned that she is doing a "HI as can be expected. Her condi 'i?*u is still serious. \s a result of the efforts of th ,,oh to ^pture Irby nine arrests hav ?een made as follows; '?;hn Sparks. Oscar Carver. Be, . atl 1'v. Hud M,-Carter, Nathni Uscha,, . (?,lVer Fowler. Cicero Thom >. \iH Imrnett. Wiley Hurnetl. A1 " I,M> have given bail i, <?ims ranging from $.T,0 to $1,000. I l,(> horned her todav wheth i a specal term of court will be call ' 11,0 Trby or not. i rivate Hoke, a member of th II:wn,>,on the local militar '"'"Pany. was placed under ;Vres Yesterday ?? the charge of refusin, "'>.?y orders. Hoke left the com l*:,ny. ,| is said, saying that he wo?l. "I'1 :1 ??'#? .? charged will iiHoinpting to ravish a white womar , V W:,s hy a dctacl.men 1)1 sol<1,(,i's nnd carried to jail H was released today and will be court martialed. No Demonstration at Laurens. Laurens, October 12.?While no on \ y, expected John I t hy to bo brought 10 through hero, the usual crowds were ig at the station when the train from 10 Spartanburg arrived. There was no tv, demonstration of any kind and no s- dilllenlty incurred in making the ig transfer to the Columbia-bound train. 'O although there wore manv who jeered l- with curiosity at the negro, especially [o since 11?- claims Laurens as his homo, i*- 11 is learned thai I rby once lived near <- (Iray Court. this county. 11c is a io married man. Iiis wife now residinvr in Sparlanbury. THE STATE FAIR. The Southern Railway Will Run Special Trains on Wednesday and Thursday Fair Week. I 10 v The Slate Fair will i>e held in I 'o- I N lumbia beginning on Monday, Uctob- ; ls or *_?(?! 11, and will continue through! l~ the week. \ The Southern Railway will run spo- ! cial trains into Columbia from almost I U all points in the Slate during October j liSlh and 20th. These trains will be run in addition to the regular sche0 duled trains operated by tho South-I 1 ern. The special on the Columbia j and C irccnvillo division w ill run from | Anderson including Abbeville, and a< I stated will be run on Wednesday and I hursday. flic following schedule \ _ will lie operated on tlieso two davs . between Anderson and C<d'itnl>iu: heave? (i Anderson o.iJO a. m. Mellon (J.OO a. ni. _ Honoa Path tj.17 a. in. s I )onalds (!..'{() a. m. ; f Abbeville. ti.'JO ;l. m. j IIodires tJ..V2 :i. m. ! V Orccuwoed 7.1") a. in. ,, Ninety Six 7..'iS a. in. ! s- Chappells S.lo a. in. I v Helena !).()(> a. in. Newberry a. m. ' t I 'msperily 0.20a. in ! r !)..")") a. in. I I. Alston 10.00 a. in. j (? 1 .i 11 lot on 10.1S a. in. V Montgomery 10.20 a. in. . l''"'"** 10.40 a. m. J e ' lumbia 11.01) a. in. ! a Returning special train will leave a Columbia 7.00 p. m., arrive Helton twelve midnight, Anderson 12.30 a. m. Hound trip tickets to Columbia will * ' be on sale October 24th t<> 20th inv elusive, and for trains scheduled to l' arrive Columbia before noon of Oe1 lober .{Oih. 1!)08. limited for return j '' until November 2nd. 100S. Ticket* will lie good <>n regular trains on | above mentioned dates, also trains as V above advertised. I 1* or I urlhcr details, rates, etc., apply lo Southern Railway agents or address. !_ J. C. Lusk, . Division Passenger Agent, ' Charleston, S. C. ' John L. Meek, ' Asst. ("Jen. Pass. Agt., ^ Atlanta, Oa. n s ANTIQUITY OF CONCRETE. tr Use of This Common Material Dates 0 Back Many Centuries, b f "Another wise man has just made the remarkable discovery that con. croto is only in its swaddling clothes," f a cement manufacturer remarked to [- an electrieal engineer, apropos of a quasi-scientific article in a popular i| magazine on various phases of this material. '"The same astounding discovery used to lie made about elcetl Iricily, ' returned the electrician, i- "until I lie novelty wore tiff, ,and y 'he public refused to be astounded - any longer. Then your line was hit t upon as a more fallow field." j II:;1 cement mail's sarcasm will be g belter appreciated when 'lie fact is s taken into consideration that eon-I y I cretc da-les back more llian a llious J sand years, says Van Nordcn Maga j zinc. The Romans employed con| cro.to in road building amd foundae tion work. Throughout Italy will be e lonnd structures, embodying the use ot concrete, whose age will easily ii I reach a thousand years. Of course, n the Pantheon at Rome is, perhaps, - tlii! most noted. 1 Coining down from I lie time of the a Romans, Jho ancient city of Ciudad t hodrigo, iu Spain, lias walls existing - at ^thc present day in which arc buri ed largo boulders of stone. Those walls are in a good state of prosore vation at the present lime; in fact, V so inuc.h so, that they still bear the t prints of .the wooden forms or molds - which hold the concrete in its semi- < - liquid state at the time it was put in. \ The modern practice of pulling large Ii masses of stone in concrete masonry i. I'.dlows exactly the scheme used in t building the walls of Ciudad Hodrigo. - KILLS FLEAS, and cures the'worst case of mange, Tiieaises Mange Cure. Not poisonous. For sale by e I)r. Van Smith, Solo Agent. JUST A Cleaned Currai Seeded Raisi j Citron, E Spice < Fresh Vegeta Fruits received Our line of Fa complete. For cake bakii J. t. M. Flour. We carry a full and solicit your Fresh Norfolk every day. SoI< Served on Sho St Patronage of ] solicited. All seasonable Jones' R We Leu Buy h We provide easy ten We enable borrower in Monthly Installment allowed to meet obliga It is cheaper than paj to save money to buy a Contract. If you vant to save* rr take a Security Contrai Call on A. J. Gibson, Treasurer, at ofi?ce. c;o streets, next door to 0< securrrr loan Iv jLsJt > notice of letting bridge. Noitcc is hereby given that the supervisors and County oards of Cominisioners for Newberry and Saluda CWtics, South Carolina, will be at Ohappells depot, Newiwry County, on I' riday, the 16th day of October, 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with suitable plans and specifications, then and there to let out to th() lowest responsible bidder the buildin.o: and erecting of a new bridge over ? .i uda liver, at that point, between ?nid Counties, and to tako from the successful bidder sufficient bond for the faithful performance of his duty the amount of said bond to be not less [ban his bid. Until said day of meeting said plans and specifications may sccl1 tlie offices of the rcgpec IRIV ED! tits, IIS, xtracts, >s, Cream of Tartar. bles, Celery and fresh every week, ncy Groceries is ng try a sack of ' line of Groceries, patronage. Oysters received i by the quart or rt Notice in any yle. Ladies especially dishes at estcurnnld Money 0 iomes! Tis of payment, s to accumulate a fund s, on which interest b lions at maturity. Zing rent. If you wanl 1 home take a Security / "?oney for qny purpose ct. It pays. Asstant Secretary and rner Boyce and Adams Dpeiand Brothers. 3 INVESTMENT SO. W .53 :m l sr. ?a. , o. ti.vc supervisors. Said bids shall be sealed and delivered to said supervisors not later than If o'clock, a. in., l.fit-h Oct., .1008, and said Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. The time in which said t wor,< shall he completed, and the time of payment, shall be announced on the day of lotting. J. Monroe Wicker, Supervisor Saluda County, S. C. B. T. Mack, Supervisor Saluda County, S. C. A ttest: II. C. Holloway, * Clerk County Board Commissioners, Newberry County. B. F. Sample, Sr., Clerk County Board Commissioners, Saluda County. Sept. 28th, 1008. I I jl< rmay, uctouer iu, ^ Mrs. Alice Robertson, TEACHER OF Voice, Piano and Harmony. ; vStudio Over Mower's vStore. 1 Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- 1 days and Fridays. I Phone 263. j * VIOLIN MUSIC: Miss Carrie Pool will give instruction on the Violin, beginning September the 14th. Address: 1727 Harrington vStreet. Phone: No. 78. ^3 Z A O c-< I - tr" ? ^ o i_, . I rf(D f cr,. " (/) 1 ^ 3 I ? P?8 J FOR SALE j ! 173 Acres Fine Land I One mile of city limits of jit j Newberry, S. C. One-half offf ? ; lands in new grounds. IOC | j ; acres will make one bale of -J I | cotton to the acre per year ifi?..* 1 properly cultivated. Just twcjf miles from the City Grade A J Schools and Newberry College. Fine location for a home. Can be purchased on reasonable I terms. Apply to GEO. W. SUMMER, NEWBERRY, S. C. VA7. G. Houseal, M. D. ' Office Hours - / 9 IO m. I 3 to 4 J). 111. L. A. Riser, /V\, D, Office iA/ltli Dr. H ouseal. (S to 9 a. 111. 2 to 3 p. 111. 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. 1 mwmm* She Likes Good Tilings. Mrs. ('lias. K. Smith, of West I* ranklin, Maine, savs: "I like good 1 tilings and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because I hey are good and d?? their work without making a I fuss about it." These painless purifiers sold at \V. K. Pelhaiu & Son's , drug store. 25c. 500 Mile State Family Tickets $11.25.?Good over the Atlantic Coast ! Line in each State for the head or dependent members of a family. Limited to one year from date of sale. A 1000 Mile Interchangeable Indivi dual Ticket $20.00.?Good over tha I in the Southeast aggregating 30,000 1 miles. Limited to one year from date ? 2000 Mile Firm Ticket $40.00.? I Good over the Atlantic Coast Lins Jg and 30 other lines in the Southeast v| aggregating 30,000 miles; for a man airer or head of firm and employes li- V 'ines in the Southeast aggregating 41,- H mi ted to five, but good for only one uf such persons at a time. Limited to A Atlantic Coast Line mid 30 other line1 one year from date of sale. ? 1000 Mile Southern Interchangeable Individual I icket $2.).00.?Good over Jh the Atlantic Const Line and 75 othrtr 000 miles. Limited to one 5'ear from All mileage tickets sold on and af- Canjg tc->r April 1st, 1908. will not be honor- Bfa ciT for passage 011 trains, nor in jfljfp checking baggage (except from nonagency stations and stations not open for the sal eof tickets) but must be presented at tickct offices and there exchanged for continuous tickets. 1 | * I;) cents saved '"i passage fare by 1 purchasing Ideal ticket from our agents. Atlantic Coast Line. iffe T. C. White, |1 General Passenger Agent. [' W. J. Craig, jjptj Pasenger Traffic Manager, * r Wilmington, N. C. j For Sore Feet. "I have found Hucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper tiling to use ^ ( for sore I'eet. as well as for healin-.' U burns, sores, cuts, and all manner i>t fi abrasions," writes Mr. W. St (me, of ? Hast Poland. Maine. It is the pro- IS pei- thing too for piles. Try it! Sold f| under guarantee at W. K. PeMiani & B Son's drug store. 25c.