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RIOTER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Young Man of Spartanburg Shoot* Himsolf in the Head. News and Courier. (Spartanburg, October 19.-r.Wil' Burnett, a young man, who is wel known about know, tried to commit suicide jit his home Sunday by shooting liiniselT in I ho right side of hihead with a pistol. ||e was unconscious all la-t night, but regained consciousness this morning. Jle staled as his reason for his act that he wa? troubled. I'urncll was amomj those wh.) Were recently arrested hen on the charge of roiling, taking part ,l"' ">'?h -tl-al, attempted to lake John Irbv, an alleged would-be rapi>l, I.Mieh Hiin. The wound is scrim :l,?| j,is (Vieiids fear (},;,( he tn.iy die. ANSEL OFF FOR NEW YORK. Will Deliver His First Speech for Bryan at New Brunswick. N. Y. ' ' duin'ii.i. ( ). !.,lier III. <J-.,vernor ^ M-"1 h "M..ITI.W It e r 11 < ? i Co,f('*' ' he -lump f,,r llryan. re?-i'i\ ed I ..day , |c|cgra-U f'|o? If. ^ ?m->. ,,f t lie speaker^' bureau, informing him i haf he w .Mil,| \peeled |o open his >!"'-iki"u ! "ir .ii New |Srunswiek. New .lei-M-v. the evening ,.f the ? I.-*!, iiud thai lie w<>111 <| lie given a 1"" itinerary ,.n his arri\ al at headquarters mi 11.,- 11<(ll'iiian House, \Yw ^ ork city, .mi | ii,. morning of | he "JUt. so that the governor will go direct |o New York city ami return to NYw Urnuswick that aflernoon. lie ex;?eeS |o be away ahoul one week. THE STATE FAIR. Interesting Facts About Fair WeekBig Air Ship?Seven Brass Bands, Etc. I ne people n| Smith ('aroli;,;i ;ii b" Ireaied fair Week hi an ;i 11 r;i?-J;. whieh \\ :!I prov e instrieiive well - iti! eresj i , |'^j,J,.Mt { ; v ' h i .?',.;. .! | . i:a\ e ir. :l St. | ,\ Slop ;\,jj. "' ""'d- !i;i- year. There will be tw , ascensions each day. There will be no extra charge for tiiis greatest at?rat-li.tn. Ii will be worth (lie trip Columbia to see (his wonderful ail *hip flying a*???nt. Hut this is not all i;i the way of improved attractions llns year. Secretary A. \V. Love han been busier than ever of late and ha(ontracled lor the best exhibits over -ie.Mi in (his part of the Smith. Clcmson Cadets at the Fair. One of the greatest attractions at llie tair this year, and certainly one most dear |o the hearts .?f the p,?0pl, throughout South Carolina will be t!i, imp of he <' I en i sou cadets. The en '"'I'" cadets will be broughl d't.\|| lr<>|| ( leilisnu ;|!||| i lleV ?vil ''""I' I lie fair "rounds throng! I he whole week. There will he hull drerls and hundreds of fond parent: ami e.iirer sweethearts in Columbi; to see | his great al I ract ion. Military and Bands. Arrangements :,,v being made |, have grand mililan dav duriii" fai 7'ek. One :>f ! he biggest features o 'his dav will |?. ,he fad that then wi.i be one,, good brass bands in Co himbia at i his t Cheap Railroad Rates. AH ot ihe railroads have arrange* i. > lo.nid trip ticket* for fair wee! < 'dutnln i. October'Jdth-.'lOth. The,will be vituv sneeial trains ninnin 1 C.d'-itbia for the big divs peci.illv f,r the football games \,n races Wednesday !ttl(| Thursday. KILLS FLEAS, and cures the won fuse of mange, llicaises Man-' Cure. No I poisonous. For side li Or. Van Smith, Sole Agent. CAUSES DEBILITY. Here Ara Facts Backed Up By Strong Guarantee. Debility is caused by catarrh. 1 our opinion, a person free from c;i 'arrh whs never troubled with deb 'f'.v. Debility can never be cured I medic,.,e U()t designed to cure catarr We Positively guarantee to cure cr nrrh, and tJius cure debility. In c vM-y ease where we fail to otYeet cure, wo will not charge a cent t Mio medicine employed during t IrMl. Now, surely no one should he 0 to us or to put our clai to a practical test under such com tjons. Wo |,,ke all the risk, no o else can iiksc anything by the Ira, ttomon. We make tlu\so statements and 11 offer because we know and have ti, ?n<l again proved that Rexall Mm IV>no will cure catarrJi. 1( i.s desij. cd for thai one particular purpo: ?! i^ not a cure-all prescribed lo eu ] evory disease that flesh is licit' to. It lis a specifie. Kexull Miicu-Tonc is }! ;i 1><i)i'l)cl in tin' <toiuaoli and carried by the blo<?1 until it penetrates every part of the body, acting ad an antisoptic, disinfecting, cleansing, soothi inn and healing agent. It rids the I system of all genu and poisonous mattcr. purifies and enriches the Id !. rebuilds injured tissues, : eh*.!?,-! - and invig irali-s the mucoH You can carry it about and cart wi brilliant light to read, sew or kn I I write our nearest agency for de il STANDARD OIL COI\ iWheri You Pure j GOODS F : j We bought when goo and we sell at much the everlasting Bargaii ,1 The nimble nickel is t than tha slow dollar. Compare quality and 'ithatthe greatest GEI\ >! always to be found at :!0. RLE' The Fair and ? r1 First shipment of fai i Never no oetter, nor IjWeLee J ^ Buy 1" a We provide easy ter We enable horrow-ei t- in Monthly lnstallmen ,v allowed to meet oblige It is cheaper than pa v- to save money to buy or Contract. h.u If you want to 1 im take a Security Conttv Call on A. J. Gibson, ls" Treasurer, at office* o lis streets, next door to C : mm im % r..- , . . ? j ire | colls, neutralizes the acids of the 1 body, stops mucus discharge, tones up l lie entire system, promotes nutrition, increases body weight, and brings ] about a feeling of.' heall'lifulness that is lasting. ] Wo have Hexall Mux;it-Tone in two ' sizes. I'riees 50c and $1.00. Wo j urge you to try a bottle on our guar- , autee. (lilder and Weeks, Newberry, i S. (\ | i fTurn\ the Wick\ : as high as you can?there's no g| if danger?as low as you please b| ( ?there's no smell. That's i. because the smokeless device Eg I I prevents smoke or smell? j ^ that means a steady flow of K glowing heat for every ounce [ of fuel burned in a t 1 PERFECTION I ! Oil Heater I j: (Equipped with Smtheless Device) 1 < : for it just as easily as a lamp. [|| I rning 9 hours. Handsomely fin- jgj I i heater warranted. B8 adds cheeriness llfj ' to the long ; snings. Steady, ' ||h I it by. Made of / \ 'ed central draft L-?y* ?f| f your dealer can- |1| r or Rayo Lamp > ||| scriptive circular. ^ ""y j J iPANY W Si lb Misto hase your FALL ROM US. ! ds were at the LOW EST ' LOWER PRICES than n Day Sellers. more appreciated by usj I you will invariably find | 1UINE BARGAINS are TTNER, Square Dealer. 1 goods arrived. cheaper. COME. d Money ro lomesl ma of payment. o to aceumulMe a furwi ts, on which totorest b ^tions at mnrtwtty. ying rent, ff you wan* w. home take * Security phoney ff>r pmrpo&eir.t. It pays. Asstant Hecrcrtary and c rner Boyce and Adam* / ope land Brothers. n mmm no. i . %r ..v3 w tCt. i.i \i?% .<* c:?M HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR Restored to Health By Vinol "I was Bick, run-down and finally had to glvo up work. After trying x number of remedies and several physicians, I was just about ready to give up In despair. I saw Vinol advertised and decided to try It, md (it has done more good for mo than nil other means combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until 1 now feel twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual." Job Joavons, 103G Llnd street, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vinol Is so successful In nich cases Is because it contains tonic iron and all of the strengthening )lood-maklng and body-building elements of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vinol is unexcelled as a strength :rcatoi for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness?and is tho best known remedy for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Wo return your nionoy if Vinol fails to givo satisfaction. William E. Pelham & Son, Nev/berry, 3. C. TAX NOTICE. The tax books for Newberry county a-ill he open for the collection of taxes L'or the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1008, the .loth clay of Vtobor, 100ft, and will remain open A'ithout penally until 1 lie .'31st clay o? December, 10(18. Upon all taxes paid >ftcr the 151st day of December. .1008, md before the first clay of February, 1000, a penalty of one per cent will !)c added; upon all taxes paid during llie month of February, 1000, a penally of one per cent, will be added, and from the '28th of February, 1000, to I he loth day of March, 1000, inclusive, an additional penalty of five pci' rent will be added. The following is the low: Mills. For State purposes 5 1.-2 For ordinary county purposes -5 For const it ui ional school purposes 3 For court house 1-2 Total 12 Fxcept in the following locality, where an additional railroad rax has been levied, viz: Mills. Township No. 1. 2 Township No. S 3 Township No. 0 2 And except in the following school districts where special school tax has been levied, viz: Mills. Newberry No. 1. 3 Flopia No. 10 2 Prosperity No. 11 1 1-1 Big Creek No. 'JO 2 I'omaria No. 20 I /it t le Mountain. No. 30 F.welsior No. 3f> 2 t'happells No. 150 2 Whit mire No. ;V2 I /.ion No. 50 1 A poll tax of $1.00 has been levied on all male citizens between the age.of twenty-one and sixty years, except those exempt by law. A tax of 50 cents eae.li levied on al dogs. Persons liable to road duly ma\ pay a commutation tax of $3, from tlu loth day of October-. 1!M)S. to the loll day of March, 1000. All ' >.>: payers remember all proper ty has been listed separately anc please see that you have a receipt foi each piece of property so listed, Jno. L. Epps, Count v Treasurer. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Unless soid at private sale befor< that time, I will offer for sale ai Newberry, S. C., at public auction oi salesday, the second of November during the legal hours of .sale the fol lowing described lands, near Jalapa S. C., to wit: All that tract of land in Nowberr} county, Stato^of South Carolina, con taining thrco hundred fifty-two (352] acres, more or less, bounded by land: of Hayno Chalmors, D. A. Kleckloy Butler Ix?ver, Ernest Merchant, S. B Aull and othors. Also all that tract in the count} and State aforesaid, containing on< hundred twenty-five (125) acres moro or less, bounded by lands of 1) A. Klockloy, Butler Lover, ? vSoasc and Ernest Morehant. Also all that tract in tho count} and Stato aforesaid, containing twe hundred and forty-four (244) acros more or less, bounded by lands of II M. Mayer, S. P. Crotwell, and S. B Aull. Also all that tract in the count} and State aforesaid, containing on< hundred and twenty-two (122) acres more or less, bounded by lands o ITayne Chalmers, D. A. Kleckloy anc Ernest Merchant. Tonus of sale one-third cash anc balaneo in two equal annual instalments. credit portion to be secured by notes of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises and to boar interest from day of salo at tho rate of eight per coht per annum payable annually. The purchaser of each tract as soon as same is knoeked down to him will bo required to put up one .hundred dollars as an evidence of good faith and to bind his bid. James M. Suber. 1 mo. Oct 1-lino. j STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK NEWBERRY. I>riti-h and American Mortgage , < 'onipany. Limited. Plaintiffs, ana inst J Jno. W. Kopp et a!.. Defendants. By order <>l the .'ourt herein I will J sell to t lie highest bidder at public I auction beLorc the court house at i Newberry. S. duffing the legal hours of sale on salcdav in NovemJ ber. 1008. same being the 2nd day of jsaid month, the undivided interest of | [John \Y. Iiopp in all that tract of! 'land situate in No, t Township, Xew-j j berry County, State of South Caro-j Una. of which the late Caroline W. ; lvo|i]t dn-d seized and possessed, couj lainiug <>ue hundred and thirl v and i two-thirds d.'lO acres, more or less, and bounded by Saluda river, Mauds of R. (}. Williams. K. A. Lind-j J say and others, the interest of the said John \V. Ropp being one-fourth of said tract of land. Also, at the same lime and place, all that tract of land lying and beimr j situate in the county of Newberry. | Siale of South Carolina, Township j No. Seven, containing six hundred [and eight (008) acres, more or less, ; bounded on north by lands of D. M. j Spearman, east b.v lands of Alice R i Hipp and Sophia Dcloac.h, south by i Saluda river and west by lands of W. j J. Ifollowav. j Term<s of Sale: One;lhird of the) , purchase money to ho paid in cash,! {the balance in one and two years in l | equal annual instalments, Iho credit1 | portion to be secured by bond of the I purchaser and a morlgago of the; ! premises sold and to. bear interest j j from the date of sale at the rate of I ('ig!it per cent per annum, interest to j be paid annually, with leave to the j purchaser to anticipate the credit portion in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording same. IT. IT. Rikard, Master. Master's Office. Oct. 8, 1008. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY' OK NEWBERRY, i Court of Common Pleas. Bedell B. Boland, in his own right' and as administrator of the personal e>late ol ( arrio E. Boland, deceased, versus I R. I odd Boland. in his own right . and as administrator of the personal estate of Carrie E. Boland, deceased, and Josephine Taylor, Defendants. | By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bid. der at public auction, before the * court house at Newberry, S. C., dur, ing the legal hours of sale, on saleday in November, 1008, (lie same being the 2nd day of said mouth, all j tint lot of land lying and being sit( uaio in the Town of Prosperity, County of Newberry and State of South Carolina, bounded by a public street of (lie said Town, by lots of Dr. (leo. Y. Hunter, Elvira Kibler, William and Irving Long and per-1 haps others. * .Perms of sale: One half of the pur-! 1 chase money lo be paid in cash, the 1 balance in one year from day of sale, t the credit portion to be secured by l>ond of the purchaser and a mort? gage of the premises sold, and to bear interest from the day of sale at ; the rate of eight per cent per annum, - with leave to the purchase! to nnti| cipate payment in whole or in part. 9 Purchaser to pay for papers and for , recording same. II. If. Rikard, Master. f Master's Office, Oct. 8, 1908. MNaoMV*. * Buying a Piano or an Organ I is not hard > when you come or write to us. Our Pianos and Organs are guaranteed . up-to-date, and at a reasonable price. The cases are beautiful, the inside is made by the best and most experienced i men in their line, so it is no wonder our 1 Pianos and Organs hold their sweet tone ' I a lifetime. ? i Write us at once for catalog and special I | price? and terms, stating preference j Piano or Organ. ; Mnlone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. ! | [ I'l.tNOS AM) ORGANS Newbeny : Hardware ' i ) f ( ( I i c 7 ? 0) pa? HBHSH HH c? NEWBERRY f i