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TUTEN NOT GUILTY, SAYS JURY. Hampton County Farmer Freed of Murder Charge. Bamberg, Nov. 18.-Leroy B. Tuten, of Hampton county, is not guilty of the murder of J. R. Langford, accord ing to the decision reached by the jury in the case early this afternoon. Two and a half days were consumed in the trial of the case which was brought here from Hampton county. Leroy B. Tuten was accused of the murder of J. R. Langford, the alleged killing having taken place on the 29th day of last November, a short distance from the little town of Brunson, in Hampton county. It was alleged that Mary Harris was in company with the deceased at the time he met his death, and she appeared in court as an eye witness, testifying 'that Tuten com mitted the deed, using the butt of his gun to inflict the mortal wound. It is recalled that Richie Williams, a negro living on the Tuten place at the time of the alleged crime, figured prominently in the events leading up to the trial. He was not placed on the stand, although he has been held in jail and in the penitentiary since the death of Langford. He it was whom Mary Harris first charged with the deed, and upon her word a num ber of Hampton county citizens made chase for him. He was safely kept, however, after arrested, and later the charge against him was withdrawn. It is presumed that there will be nc further prosecution against him. WIFE SETTLES FAMILY TROUBLE Fatally Wounds Husband, Then Com. mits Suicide. Denton, Tex., Nov. 17.-Because he had filed suit for divorce, had lef1 thier home, at Forth Worth, and come to Denton and refused a reconcilia tion, Noy Pugh, 21, was shot and fa tally wounded by his 18-year-old wife who at once fired a bullet through her own brain and died instantly here early today. They were married lasi January. Pugh died several hours after be ing shot. TO SUE OLD LIQUOR COMMISSION Action Contemplated by Carolina Glass Company, It is Stated. Columbia, Nov. 17.--The Carolina Glass company today was granted permission by the supreme court to withdraw the -proceedings which they * instituted praying for a mandamus azgainst the dispensary commission, to -. compel them to hear.-the claim'which the glass company holds for $21,905.76 frsupplies sold to county dispen saries on the merits. It is understood that suit will be brought against the members of the old commission to compel them to pay the alleged claim, and this was the statement made here today from an authoritative source. The motion for leave to dis continue the proceedings was made on the 27th of July and the decision, per mitting them to do so, was filed with the suprerme court today by Chief Jus * tice Ira B. Jories. * CAPITAL INVESTED IN STATE South Carolina Keeping Up) With Sis * ter Sta'tes of South. Columbia, Nov. 16.-Over $25,000,000 has been invested in new enterprises in this State since January 1, 1911, ac * cording to the commissions and char ters recorded in the office of the sec * retary of State. The compilation is made of cbarters and commissions is sued through October 31., 1911, and shows that South Carolina is well abreast of the improvement wave of the South. These figures inidcate a * healthy condition of affairs through out the State and reflect some of the many improvements and new enter prises which are daily springing into existence. The figures by counties, which are approximate and not official, fix New berry's share at $455,000. BLEASE'S GAFFNEY SPEECH MILD Refrains From Detailed D!eenssion 'of Honea Path Lynching and Hasty Pardon. Gaffney, November 18.-Governor Cole. L. Blease appeared before a Gaffney audience today for the first time since his election to the office which he now holds. He spoke in the court house in this city, under the auspices of the local tribe of Red Men. His speech was for .e most part devoted to the Order, although he touched upon politics and mentioned the different events which have ex cited interest throughout the State He mentined the HoTnea Path inci dent, but stated that he could not dis cuss that on account of there being ladies present. Lynching Sentiments. Some one in the audience asked that he express himself on the An derson speech and the governor re plied, "Governor or no governor, when a negro brute puts his hands on a white woman, the quicker he is put six feet under ground the better," were his sentiments. This created quite a favorable comment from the audience. He touched upon his pardon record and defended it, and stated that when he reached Heaven he would feel proud of the record which he has set. He stated that h? wanted the friendship of every man in South Carolina, with tho exception of one, and said that if this man made over tures to him that he would spurn him, as he would know that, the pretended friendship was false. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. We will sell at the late residence of Jno. M. Schumpert, deceased, on Thursday, November 9, 1911, to the highest bidder, for cash, the personal property of said deceased. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. All persons hold ing claims against said deceased will I present them to the undersigned, duly attested, on or before that day. I. B. Schumpert, L. B. Schumpert, C. B. Schumpert P. A. Schumpert,. 10-27-4t Heirs-at-Law. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. By authority given to me by the Pro:bate Court, I will sell at the late! residence of Daniel T. Dominick, de ceased, on Saturday, the 2nd day of December, 1911, beginning at 10' o'clock, the personal property of the estate of the said decedent, consisting of two mules, one horse, hogs, cattle,I wagon and buggy, farm tools and im-I plements, corn and fodder, etc. Terms of sale cash. J. L. Dominick, I 11-17-2t-Itaw. Executor. Now is the time to subscribe to The Herald and News. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lucy W. Cannon, Plaintiff, against 0. C. Leaphart, Mertie Leaphart, J. J.' Langford and Sarah L. Foster, De fendants. .By virtue of an order of the Court herein, I will sell to the highest bid-I der, before the court house at New berry, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in December, 1911, same being salesday, and the 4th day of said month, the following1 described property to wit: IAll that lot of land lying and be ing situate in the Town of Newberry, County of Newberry, State of South Carolina, containing one-third of an acre, more or less, and fronting on Nance street, 67 feet, and running bi ck therefrom two hundred feet, and having a uniform width of 67 feet, and bounded on the north by lot of' N. L. Leaphart, on the east by lot of Sallie H. F. Pope, on the south by lot of Thos. M. Sanders, and on the west by Nance street, the same being the lot: conveyed to the said 0. C. Leaphart by J. H. Clary by deed, dated Novem ber 1, 1907. Terms of sale: pne-half of the pur chase price to be paid in cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, the credit portion to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, said bond and! mortgage to provide for interest at the' rate of 8 per cent. per annum, and to contain a stipulation for the payment of 10 per cent. of the amount due1 thereon as attorney's fees, in case of collection by suit or foreclosure or by an attorney at law, in addition to principal and interest, and the houses thereon to be insured in amount as may be necessary by the Master, and the Insurance policy assrgned by the purchaser to the Mvaster as aumlonal security. The purchaser wiii 'oe re quired to pay to the Master $100 im mediately when property is sold, as an evidence of good faith in his bid. Pur chaser to pay for papers -and recording: same. H. H. RIKARD, Master for Newberry County, S. C. November 7, 1911. COLLECTION OF TOWN TAXES. Notice is hereby giveti that the Tax Books for the Town of Newberry, S. T, will be open irom the 15th day of October, 1911, to the 1st day of De cember, 1911, both inclusive. A penal y of ten per cer t. will be added after December 1st, 1911. J. R. Scurry, C. & T. T. C. N. BEGIN YOUR Christmas Shopping T O-D AY AT Anderson's 10 Cent Store You'll get a better selection and avoid the jai that always comes at the la!. We have the best se lection that r,re have ever shown. Jewelry Cases, Dinner Gongs, Tourist Traveling Cases, China Ware, Gold Plated Picture Frames, Gold Plated Mirror Frames, Books, Shaving Sets, Collar Cases, Comb and Brush Cases, Shaving Pads, Tie Holders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Cigar Holders and Ash Receivers, Manicure Sets, Clocks, Fancy Box Paper, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Jewelry, Silk Neckwear, China Vases, etc. Come And Let Us Show U Anderson's 10 Cent Store Headquarters for 5, 10, 15 and 25c. Goods. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. o ooratre,Go .Mwr All persons having demands against saeeto ni ead uya the estate of Osborne L. Schlumpert,teedareuedblw,ndllpr dceased, will render an account of te netdaerqie o mk te same, duly attested, to the under-pamntoheudrie. sgned by November 20, 1911.CareAPO. Mrs. Mamie z. schumpert, Eeurx I-24-3t-1taw. Administratrix.J.AButn OTICE OF ELECTION FOE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN SAEO OT AOIA OF NEWBEREY, S. C.CONYFNWBR. Notice is hereby given that the reg Lar annual election for a Mayor and Hto,amnr ive Aldermen, one Alderman forVS ech of the five wards, to servie for a Rbr ors niiuly ad a rm of one year, and a trustee of theExctrothLatWlanTe ewerry graded school dietrict from taetoMr.EH.N ri,dcs ards 4 and 5, respectively, will be e,e l hld at the Council Chamber, in the NTC OCEIOS oera house, in the Town of Ayadalproshligcam ewerry, South Carolina, on the antheeaeofMsE.HNr scond Tuesday in December,ri,dcae,reeqrdtoene 111, being the 12th day of said ut e tm ~e f~racut onth, the polls to be opened at 8 dl wr o nteaoeette clock in the forenoon, and to close at ato,o r eoete2t a o'clock in the afternoon. D. F. Pif-Noebr19,an aehrby n , A. C. Welch and Alex. Singleton jie rmefrigteracut ae appointed managers of the said i n te or npoedns ection.H.H Rird By order of the Town Council1 of, atrfrN . .C ewberry, S. C., on this the 5th day of MatrsOfc, c.2319. Sptember, 1911. 1-43-tw J. J. Langford, Mayor. INTC FFNLSTL~ET ttest: J1. R. Scurry, Ntc shrb ie htteu C. & T. T. C. N., S. C.desndwilmk fnastte n EXECUTORS NOTICE. M..aiso,dcae,nthPrbt All and singular the creditors of theCorofN bey Cun,Sot lat TechC. ool ae hreb rqui statemn, on teirem ands 12 uly at 1 cd to rend' r to ~ ~ ~ J. A. Burton, eeuo,olcki h oeon n ili FEED That is FEED NAMELYA 8 per cent Ammonia Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls for cows; fresh sound Corn and ICob, grounds to gether for hogs; and fresh Corn Meal and Grits for people. We make and sell them all at the right price. Our toll for grinding cori is one-eighth for table meal end hog feed and one-sixth for grinding and screening grits. We also. carry a good stoek of Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Lime, Cement, Selected Brick, etc., 4L at reasonable prices. We also buy Cotton Seed and Good Sound Corn. Call and See Us. Little Mountain Oil Mill anI LitleFertilizer Company LiteMountain, - - - South Carolina Farmers, We have just received full line Lynchburg Turn Plows,. Disc and4 Smoothing Harrows. The best Stalk Cutter on the market ready for inspection.4 A special price on Stock Fencing. Complete line Wagons and Bug gies. .Please call. Purcell&.Scott mediately thereafter apply for his dis- dred dollars each, consisting of an In charge as such a4mmilstrator. All terest in a life insurance policy on persons holding claims - against said the life of their father, the late Sam estate will file same, as required by uel Beam, and a small amount of per itlaw, and all persons indebted to said Isonalty. The said minors have,. no estate will make immediate settle- general or testamentary guardian, and ment, with the undersignd or his at- no fit, competent or responsible petr torney, Eugene S. Bleae, at Newberry, son can be found who is willing to South Carolir a. assume the said trust. I R. C. PERRY, E. L. Glymph, Admiistrtor.Petitioner. Newberry, S. C., Nov. 8, 1911. 1taw-td. FN LC O AE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AF-vso fett . .Wees ees POINTM[ENT OF PUBLIC GUABR- )ofr frsl htfiepoutv DIAN. cto n ri amkona Bn Notice is hereby given that the un- Luescuthue ot aoia dersigned will make application toofaot40crsIfntolatpi Hn. George W. Gage, Circuit Judge, vt aebfr eebr(91 in the Court of Common Pleas,. atsaea,wilbeptuatuconn Newberry, South Carolina, on the 21stLaescorhuedo.Corh day of November, 1911, at 10 o'clock ta a 4hDcme,11)a in for forenoon, for the appointment Luescuthuedo.Cre of the Judge of Probate of Newberrysfnecsoitd.Arss .County as Guardian of Sallie Beam, a"Asthfeinheblceote minor of the age of fifteen years, andorgnl4612aetac,sbcto .Sampson Beam, a minor of the age ofaliedwrinrsthri. thirteen years, both residents of New-JhnDCaela. Kberry county, South Carolina, who are IRa saeAtre - enttled o anestat of boutiwoihn Charestate S. C., W.eters,xdeceas