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RIOTER ATTEMPTS SUICIDI Young Man of Spartanburg Sho Himself in the Head. News and Courier. Spartanbarg, October 19.-A Burnett, a young man, who is w known about know, tried to comt suicide at his home Sunday ty sho ing himself in the right side of head with a istol. he was unc( seious all last night, but regain consciousness this morning. He st ed as his reason for his act that was troubled. Burnett was amo those who were recently arrested h( on the cha.rige of roiting, taking p, in the mob 'that attempted to ta John lrbv. an allezed would-be raui and lyneh hia. The wound isi.. ious and his friends fear that may die. ANSEL OFF FOR NEW YORK Will Deliver His First Speech I Bryan at New Brunswick, N. Y. Columbia. Octo-ber 19.-Goverii An.el leves tomorrow afternoon 1 the east to take the stump for Bry Ie received today a telegram fr( iiirman IT. S. Cmruins. of t speakers' bureau, informing h that he would be expected to open I speaking tour at New Brunswi< New Jersey. on the evening of t 21st, and that lhe would be given full itinerary on his arrival at he. quarters at the Hoffman House, N York city, on the morning of the 21 so that the governor will go direct New York city :and return to N< Brunswick that afternoon. He p&cts to be away about one week. - THE STATE FAIR. Interesting Facts About Fair Week Big Air Ship-Seven Brass Bands, Etc. The people of South Carolina w be -reated fair week to an attracti which will prove instructive as w as interesting. President John NfMoblev has arranged to have t Great Stroebel Air Ship at the f, grounds this year. There will be t ascensions each day. There will no extra charge for this greatest: traction. It will be worth the t2 to Columxbia to see this wonderful iship flying about. But this is not; in the way of improved attractic this yefr. Secretary A. W. Love 1 been busier than ever of late and k -contracted for the best exhibits ei seen in this part of the. South. Clemson Cadets at the Fair. * One of the greatest attractions the fair this year, and certainly o most dear to the hearts of the peo] * throughout South Carolina will be t * camp of the Clemson cadets. The tire eeorps of cadets will be brous down from Clemson *and they n camp at the fair grounds throu the whole week, There will be ht dreds and hundreds of fond parei and eager sweethearts in Columi to see this great attrac.)n. Military and Bands. Arrangements are being made have grand military day during f; week. One of the 'biggest features this day will be t:he fact that th4 will be seven good brass bands in ( lumbia at this time. Cheap Railroad Rates. All of the railroads have arrana ehean round trip tickets for fair we * at Columbia. October 26th-30th. Th< will be many special trains runni in?o Colombia for the big days. pecially for the football games a races Wednesday and Thursday. XIILS FLEAS, and cures the wo case of mange, Bicaises Mar Cure. Not poisonous. For sale *' Dr. Van Smith, Sole Agent. CAUSES DEBILITY. Here Ar. Facts Backed Up B3 Strong Guarantee. Debility is eaursed by catarrh. our opinion, a person free from < errh was never troubled with de i:vy. Debility can never be cured medicine not designed to cure ca.tai We positively guarantee to cure< arrh. and thus cure debility. In ery case where we fail to effee car:e, we will not charge a cent die medicine employed during triaZ. Now, surely no one should ah tate to believe us or to put our cl to a practical test undir such cor t,ions. We take all the risk, no else can lose anything by the tra action. We make these statements and .1 offer because we know and hrave tj and a.ga.in proved that Rexall Mu Tone will edre catarrh. It is desi ed for that one particular purp< every disease that flesh is heir to. It is a specifiv. Rexall Mucu-Tone is' )ts ,;b,rbeI in it tUmaeb and carried by the blood until it penetrates every part of the body, acting as an anti septic. disinfecting, cleansing, sooth ill "inV ad hAalin.g agent. It rids the ellfsvstem of all germ land poisonous ait Inatter. parifies and enriches the Sblvl. rebuilds in.jured tissues, lS els:se~ !d invi*>1rate the muco ed he ng irt. ke A A A or ). Ice Sn. he im 11s k. he a You can carry it about and care d..- Brass oil font holds 4 quarts bun ished in japan and nickel. Every st, Too Lamp a winter ever brilliant light to read, sew of knit brass, nickel plated, latest improve burner. Every lamp warranted. If not supply Perf-.tion Oil Heater write our nearest agency for desc STANDARD OK C3M (Icopoatd be-IY Mokal ~When You Purci GOODS F] ns asWe bought when gooc as er and we sell at much I the everlasting.Bargain naThe nimble nickel is n )than the slow dollar. heCompare quality and tIthat the greatest G EN I gh always to be found at Ot . K LEfl o. F Irst shipment of fail Never no zsetter, nor c We Lenl T a We provide easy tern We enable borrowere at- In Monthly Installment1 b' allowed to meet Oblig~A it It is cheaper than pay e- to save money to buy a ~ oar ntract.. the If you want to save e mr take a Security Contra ne Call onA. J.Gibson, Treasur*er, at office oc~ this 8titiets, next di CO(t C gn-e eu-.h eells, nputralizes the acids of the )ody, stops mucus discharge. tone-s up 'he entire sY-:tem. -promotes niurititm, increases body iwe-iht. and brings about a feeling Cf healtlhfulness that is lasting. We have Rexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes. Prices 50c and $1.00. We urge you to try a bottle on our guar antee. Gilder and Weeks, Newberry, S. C'. Turn fh i Iwi as high as you can-there's no danger-as low as you please -there's no smell. That's because the smokeless device prevents smoke or smell that means a steady flow of glowing heat for every ounce of fuel burned in a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with S"kless Device) for it just as easily as a lamp. ing 9 hours. Handsomely fin. heater warranted. dds cheeriness o the long tngs. Steady, by. Made of d central draft rour dealer can Dr Rayo Lamp riptve circular. PANY 10 M8ISl0 ase your FALL ROM US. Iswere at the LO WEST .OWER PRICES than Day Sellers. aore appreciated by us you will invariably find JINE BARGAINS are FTNER, square Dealer. goods arrived. heaper. COME. :I Money 0 Lomes! ~S of payneent. to acmauMae a fund ;, on ih . gg i ions at mnatwrtt. ing rent. If you want home takie a Setdt eney for 'NW purpose :t. it pays. ~sstant Secretary an~d ner Boyce and Adarns ~peland Brothers. HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR Resto -ed to Health By Vinol "I was sick, run-down and finally had to give up work. After trying a number of remedies and several ph2 sicians, I was just about ready to give up in despair. I saw Vinol ad vertised and decided to try It, and it has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my strength until I now feel twenty years younger, and am able to attend to my work again as usual." Job Jeavons, 1036 Lind street, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vinol is so successful inl such cases is because it contains tonic iron and all of the strengthening blood-making and body-building ele-: ments of cod liver oil, but ro oil. Vinol is unexcelled as a strength creator for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness-and is the best known rem edy for coughs, colds and bronchitis. We return your money it Vinol falls to give satisfaction. William E. Pelham & Son, Newberry, S. C. TAX NOTICE. The tax books for Newberry county will be opon for the collceton of taxes for the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1908, the 15th day of October, 190S, and will remain open without penalty until the 31st day of December, 190S. Upon all taxes paid after the 31st day of December. 1908, and before the first day of February. 1909, a penalty of one per .ent will be added; upon all taxes paid during the month of February, 1909, a penal ty of one per cent. will be added, and from the 28th of February, 1909, to the 15th day of March, 1909, inclu sive, an additional penalty of five pec cent will be added. The following is the levy: Mills. For State purposes 5 1-2 For ordinary county purposes 3 For constitutional schlool pur poses For conrt Louse 1-2 Total 12 Except in the following locality. where an additional railroad tax has been levied, viz: Mills. Township No. 1. 2 Township No. 8 3 Township No. 9 2 And except in the following school districts where special school tax has been levied, viz: Mills. Newberry No. 1. 3 Utopia No. 10 2 Prosperity No. 14 4 1-4 Big Creek No. 202 Pomaria No. 26 1-2 Little Mountain. No. 30 Excelsior No. 35 2 Chappells No. .39 2 Whitmire No. 52 4 Zion No. 56 1 A poll tax of $1.00 has been levied on all male citizens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except those exempt by law. A tax of 50 cents each levied on all dogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation tax of $3, from the 15th day of October. 1008, to the 15th1 day of March, 1909. All Fax payers re.membecr all proper ty has been listed separately and please see that you have a receipt for each piece of property so listed. Jno. L. Epps, County Treasurer. NOTICE or SALE OF LAND. Unless sold at private sale before that time, I will offer for sale at Newberry, S. C., at public auction on salesday, the second of November, during the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described lands, near Jalapa, 8. C., to wit: All that tract of land in Newberry county, State*bf Sou,th Carolina, con taining three hundred fifty-two (352) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Hayne Chalmers, D. A. Kleekley, Butler Lever, Ernest Merehant, S. B. Aull and -others. Also all that tra-et in the county and State aforesaid, containing one hundred twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. A. Kleckley, Butler Lever, Sease and Ernest Merehant. Also all that tract in the county and State aforesaid, containing two hundred and forty-four (244) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of H. M. Mayer, S. P. Crotwell, and S. B. Aull. Also all that tract in the county and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and twenty-two (122) acres, more or less, hounded by lands of Hayne Chalmers. D. A. Kleckley and Ernest Merchant. Tem of sa ne-rhird eash and balanrce in two equal annual instal ment. eredI i)ortion to be secured by : of the purcheaser and a mor tN1age of tie premises and to bear in terest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum payable an nually. The purchaser of each tract as soon as same is knocked down to him will be required to put up one hundred Colore as nn evidence of zood faith and to hind his bid. James M. Suber. 0tI - I . O't mo. STE ' ,F SOi)THi CAROLINA, '0 NTY oF NEWBERRY. ( o : .U itd Plaintif . Jn.- W. Rpp et al.. Defendants. B rr of the .-onrt herein I will sell t he hi!2he.t bidder at public aI:on bef .*e the court house at Newberry. s. C.. durinig the legal hours of sale on saledav in Novem ber. 1903. same being the 2nd day of said mnrh. the undivided interest of John W. R-opp in all that tract of land situate in No. 7 Township, New berry Coun V. Staze of South Caro lina. of which the late Caroline W. Ropp died seized and possessed, con tainin Ofne hundred and thirty and two-thirds (130 2-3) acres, more or less, and bounded by Saluda river, lands of R. G. Williams. F. A. Lind say and others. the interest of the said John W. Ropp being one-fourth of saia tract of land. Also, at the same time and place, all that tract of land lying and being situate in the county of Newberry. State of South Carolina, Township No. Seven, containing six hundred and eight (608) acres, more or less, bounded on north by lands of D. M. Spearman, east by lands of Alice R Hipp and Sophia Deloach, south by Saluda river and west by lands of W. J. Ho.lloway. Terms of Sale: Oneithird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two years in equal annual instalments, the credit portion to be secured by bond of the purehaser and a mortgage of the premises sold and to .bear interest from the date of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, interest to be paid annually,. with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the credit portion in whole or in part. Pur chaser to pay for papers and record ing same. H. H. Rikard, Master. Master's Office, Oct. 8, 1908. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Court of Common Pleas. Bedell B. Boland, in his own right and as administrator of the personal estate of Carrie E. Boland, deceased, Plaintiff, versus R. Todd Boland, in his own right and as administrator of the personal estate of Carrie E. Boland, deceased, and Josephine Taylor, Defendants. By virtnie of an order of the court herein, I will sell toothe highest bid der at public auction, before the court house at Newberry, S. C., dur ing the legal hours of sale, on sale day in November, 1908, the same be ing the 2nd day of said month, all th-at lot of land lying and being sit uate in the Town of Prosperity, County of Newberry and State of South Carol.ina, bounded by a public street of the said Town, by lots of Dr. Geo. Y. Hunter, Elvira Kibler, William and Irving Long and per haps others. Terms of sale: One half of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond 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 purchaser to anti cipate payment in whole or in part. Purchaser to pay for papers and for recording same. * H. H. Rikard, Master. Master's Office, Oct. 8, 1908. Buying a Piano or an Organ is not hard when you come or write to us. Our Pianos and Organs are guaranteed and up-to-date, and at a reasonable price. The cases are beautiful, the inside is made by the best and most experienced men in their line, so it is no wonder our Pianos and Organs hold their sweet tone a lifetime. Write us at once for catalog and special prices and terms, stating prefer~ence Piano or Organ. Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. PINS AND ORG ANS Nesbelil I Hardwe Comipan U". NEW'RR 00DWR CO U'NY