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POLICE IN JAIL. Officers of TownTille Held at Ander son, Charged With Crime Last Year. Anderson, Dec. 1S.-H. W. Holcom' chief of police of Townville; J. I Woolbright, a policeman; Baskin Sear and Jim Baldwin, who were called i by the officers to assist them in ar resting Doc Welborn. a young moun taineer, on the night. of September 2t 1910, were lodged in the jail here tc night charged with the murder of Wel born. Welborn was arrested for drunk enness about 9 o'clock at night an three hours later the guard house wa burned. The arrests came as the result c detective work of M. C. Long, formerl court stenographer of this circuit, bu now an attorney at Walhalla. He ha been working on the case for severa weeks and it is understood that h has gathered evidence to 'show tha Welborn was murdered before bein placed in the gaurd house and tha the house was burned to hide th erime. Gave Up Voluntarily. The four men came to Anderson to day and voluntarily surrendered whei they learned that the warrants ha, been issued. The warrants were is sued by local magistrate upon the af fidavits of the foreman and a membe of the grand jury. When seen at th jail tonight the four men declared tha their arrest is due to prejudice bu they refused to name the person o persons whom they think are behin the move to convict them. The four men are marri-ed and hav families. Welborn's widow and chi] dren are now working in a cotton mi' here. Chief Holcomb said tonight tha in his opinion Welborn set fire to th guard house while lighting a cigarett or in attempting to burn his way t freedom. Mr. Long was communicat-ed wit tonight and he said he would com to Anderson on Wednesday to reprE sent the -solicitor when the prisoner "would appear before Judge Prince fo bail. Caused Excitement. The arrest of- the four men ha eaused considerable excitement in th Townville section and today many c the leading business men of that tow came to Anderson to go on the bond for their release. An effort is besin ~made tonight to get Mr. Long to corn to Anderson so that the applicatio: for bail can be made tomorrow. Mr. Long's ability in detective worl w'as shown several months ago whe: Le brought to justice Cantrell, Gaine and Angel, three white men, for th murder of Emmerson near Walhalls At the time it was thought that Em merson was killed by a train but M2 Long worked on the case until he se cured sufficient evidence to bring th three men from as many States and t hav'e them sentenced for the murde and sent to the State penitentiary. RACE TRACK CASE. Supreme Court Rules 'on Proceeding Against Racing-Techical Point - Maised1. The supreme court yesterday refus ed a motion for an order allowing th petitioners to withdraw the injunctio: * proceedings brought by citizens of Cc ~Imbia against the Columbia Racin association to enjoin the racing muec an-d' s-t for hearing on January 4. Th action of the court was based on th .fact that the South Carolina Agricul -tural and Mechanical society, a part to the action had not 'been, served wit -notice of the motion. The action c the: court means that the racing mee -wilI continue at :>e State fair ground until that date at least. Several days ago Attorney Genera Lyon said that he would ask that th proceedings brought by James A Hoyt, set for hearing on January 4 b discontinued. He also issued a state ment in which he gave the opinion tha infjunction proceedings would Ii agaiTnst the alleged gaming place con d'ucted' in connection with the race andi that if tne proper affidavits wer filed withi him he would bring imme L~as~t Saturday several affidavit 'were filed 'with the attorney genera alleging that a gaming place is bein, conducted in connection with the rac track. *Had the proceedings brought by Ma Hoyt been discontinued, it was the ii tention of the attorney general to fl a new case and ask for immediate at tion, based on the new affidavits file< Mr. Lyon was out of the city yestei day and the State was represented b M. P. DeBruhi, the assistant attorne general. The defendants were represented i Nelson, Nelson & Gettys, attorneys< Columbia. They contended before ti +cut ht the State Fair society ha not been properly notified of the mo tion to discontinue the present pro - ceeding. The races at the State fair grounds will continue until the latter part of the month, when the horses will be ,icarried to Charleston for the 75-dayl X meet that is to begin on January 10. s: The2 supreme court indicated yester I day that additional affidavits might - be filed to substantiate the case al - ready pending before the court. Thea hearing on the case was to have - been held on December 13, l ut upon - motion of Columbia attorneys, Mr. - Hoyt, the petitioner agreeing, was I postponed until January 4, several s days after the meet closes here. The additional affidavits were filed by Jos. Norwood, Dr. William Lindsay and Dr. J. M. Quattlebaum to take the t place of the action brought by Mr. Hoyt. Under the ruling of the su 1 preme court, it is hardly probable that :the last named case will ever be t brought, as the first proceeding now has precedence. t * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * HONOR ROLL CITY SCHOOLS. * ** * For Month Ending December S. * * High School. r Grade 10-James C. Kinard, Lance Swindler, Lois Hipp, Marian Jones, Rose Herbert, Nancy Wertz, Alice Can t non, Annie Kibler, Kate Neel, Bessie r Lake, Mamie Paysinger, Florence Mor ris, Clara Bowers, Estelle Caldwell, Moriat Hayes, Sara Simmons. Grade 9-Trent Keitt, Amy Wertz, e Amelia Klettner, Willie Wicker, Annie Lominick, Cornelia Mayer, Margaret1 i Renwick, Frank Wright, Alice Barker, t Margaret Davis, Faye Rikard, Sara Williamson, Genia Wheeler. Grade 8-Teressa Maybin, Oscar Blackwelder, Marian Earhardt, Rosa lee Summer, John Kinard, Herman Langford, Sara Halfacre, Cora Lomin e ick, Neely Cromer, Marie Evans, Myr tis Miller, Annie Mann, Julia Lake, r Nellie McCrary, 0. Benedict Mayer, Rosa Amick, Marion Baxter, Dora Ed dy, Harriett Rutherford, Abraham Vigodsky, Heyward Ewart, Saluda s Blease, Gordan Leslie, Mahon Smith, eRebecca Sligh. 6 Boundary Street aGrade 7-Eddie May Parr, Margaret sMcIntosh. Grade 6-Blanche Dickert, Ruth 'Porter, Bertha Gallm an, Anna Coe1 Keitt, George Rodelsperger, JohnI Floyd, Nat Gist,- James Kinard, Clyde* Ward, Edward Davis. Grade 5-Ruth Blackwelder, Azile Parr, Frances Houseal, May Frances Cannon, Roberta Mann, Ruth Schum-1 pert, Harriet Mayer, Marguerite Spear man. Grade 4--May Tarrant, Harry Ept ing, Robert Schumpert, -Mary Klett ner, Hattie Mary Buford, Daggett Nor wood, Margarete Werts, Ellis William son, Karl Kinard. Grade 3-Aubrey Tilley, Clark Floyd, Herman Dickert, Carroll Summer, Olivia Stewart, Claudia Wheeler, Janies? Dell Paysinger, Annie Ward, 8Frances Jones, Aileen Dunn, Mildred, Tarrant, Fredna Schuxnpert. Grade 2-John Chappell, HIenry' Lominack, Harold Hipp, Everett Hipp, Paul Fulenwider, Legare Tarrant, Hu bert Schumpert, James Wallace, John Rikard Schumpert, Ella Dunn, Colie Blease, Elizabeth Mimms, Elizabeth! Wright, Elizabeth Kinard, Mariet tSchumpert, Mildred Paysinger, Mil e dred Werts. eGrade 1-Wright Can'non, Buford Cromer, Garland Taylor, Lois Culbert son, Dorothy Denning, Ruth Goldberg, Margaret Kinard, Mazie Kinard, Ruby ISpeers Street School s Grade 7-Henry Rikard, Ruth Dig 1 by, Kathryn Harms, Mildred Evans, Joe Norwood, Mary Eliza Mahon, Elise FIRII We have the line of firework to Newberry. Retail.: Gilder $ Peterson, Mattie Lou Wicker, Carlisle Fridy, Robert West, Dorothy Taylor. Grade 6-Edward Davis, Jack Dun ston, Sarah Thompson, Grace Wilbur, Joe Vigodsky, Susie Davenport, Gussie Sligh, Claude Werts, Lee McSwain. Grade 5-Sophia Nell Crotwell Nancy Fox, Emily Hoof, Walter Lind say, Joe Wertz. Grade 4-Edwin Setzler, Susi. Maude Wilson, Sue Ella Peterson M'arguerite Jacobs, Abbie Gaillard Frank Davenport. Grade 3-Mary Alice Suber, Mary Ellen Lake, Droaddus Wertz, Mars Digby, Fred Weir. Grade 2-Edit Wilson, Louise Thom as, Ida Stewart, Blanch-e Counts, Nelli( Lake, Blanche Sale, Jessie Earhard: Winnie Taylor, Preston Lambright William McSwain, Welch Wilbur. Grade 1-Caroline Weeks, Delmai Bailes, Elizabeth Harms, Marie Long John Law Epps, Leland Wilson, Corte2 Sanders, C. P. Koon, Manning Jacobs. West End School. Grade 6-AnniE Kinard, Nolia Banks, Janie Vines, Enoch Bradley. Grade 5-Bernice Caldwell. Grade 4-Elise Kyzer. Grade 3-Annie Mae Bedenbaugh Maud Gilliam, Mabel Jones, Ad, Liv ingston, Janie Padgett, Eva Rister, Carrie Nell Swindler, Bernice Camp sen, Clinton Matthews, James Cald well, Irby Goree, B. F. Tompkins, Ma rion Longshore, Fred Thomas. Grade 2-Rosa Copeland, Emma Franklin, Flemmer Jones, Eva Robert son, Alice Thompson, Leroy Copeland Thomas Davis, Olin Lever, Oscar M-l ton, Joe Morse. Grade 1-Novice Bouknight, Chris tina Danielsen, Helen Jones, LessiE Morse, Alphonso Campsen, Claren'c Franklin, George Sharp, Lucile Ware Hattie Tew. FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP. I am running a First Class Repai Shop at 910 West Main Street, New berry, S. C. I repair nearly every thing made .of iron or steel, such ac Bicycles, Guns, Locks, Sewing Ma chines, &c. I am also agent for th( cerebrated Olds Engines, Corn Shel ers, Feed Grinders, Cream Separa tors, Wood Sawing Outfits and Trac tion Engines and Ploughis. If you wish an everlasting f-ence around your yard. or cemetery lot, il will pay you to see me, as am ageni for the Stewart High Grade Iror Fence. Respectfully, J. M. SWINDLER. ANNAL M~EETING OF THE B0ARII OF HEALTH. The board of health of the town o1 Neberry will meet in annual session Tuesday, January 2, 1912, at 4 'o'cloci p. m., for the purpose of electing a secretary and health officer for th'E ensuing year, the salary for secretary is ten ($10.00) dollars per month, and for health officer fifty ($50.00) dollars per month. Ali applicants for these positions must send in their applica tion to the chairman of the board no1 later than Monday, January 1. S. S. Cunningham,. F. D. Mower, M. D. Secr'etary. Chairman. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. On Thursday, December 28, 1911, ai 11 a. in., I will sell to the highest bid der, at Jalapa, the following personal property: Nine mules, one horse, fiv< wagons, two buggies, two log carts two log wagons, one pair .oxen, tw( milch cows, one Thomas grain drill one two-horse disc plow, householi furniture. Terms of sale cash. 12-19-2t. Mrs. Tula A. Aull. !ORKS most complete s ever brought Wholesale and Weeks~ Coyigt-99 Nejjrjil willprynd hti109 perfent pai Captal Stock2f - placedcheules E Reto ecortayr c t sp nad ino -Promoe.s a lxint, Pubian ffealth rgot-tp it (N.*" aligout.' Is not a dye. . and Gree $1.00 and 50c. at Drug Stores or direct upee1:0 .m receipt of price and- dealer's name. Send 1lc. yille to C for sample bottle.-Philo Hay Specialties Co., i 13 INewark, N. J., U. S. A. ba13 3 Hay*s Harfina Soap is unequaled Charlestc for Shampooing the hair and keeping the Scalp ' m clean and healthy, also f[i- red, rough chapped 2:4- D n Ihands and face. 25c. at Druggists. bia to Gi REFUSB ALL SUBSTITUTES For sale and guaranteed by Gilder' 9: 05 p. in. &~ Weeks, Newberry, S. Q. ville to C -_ in______ g car 4 A Fiee Nght .larmn.--,a s the b&.'arse, st2.rtling cough of' a.... '1hild, suddenly attacked by croup. Of- ae.s ten it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Man chster, 0., (R. F. D. 2) for their four children. were greatly subject to croup. I "Sometimes in severe attacks," he L wrote, "we were afraid they would die,' ut since we proved what a certain gIIR remedy Dr. King's New Discovery is,~ UU we have no0 fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any OF ( throat or lung trouble.'' So do thou sands of others. So may you. Asthma, .- - hay fever, la grippe, whooping cough, hemorrtiages fly before it. 50c.- and No, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by W. E. Cat Pan & Son val STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,ga County of Newberry. u By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquire, Pro- q bate Judge. for IWhereas, Mrs. Josephine Taylor and and Charles P. Barre hath made suit No* to me to grant them Letters of Admnin- uf istration of the Estate of and effects of J B. Taylor. -troll These are Therefore to cite and ad mnish all and singular the kindred Hoi and Creditors of the said J. B. Taylor 1deceased, that they be and appear For before me, in the Court of Probate, to. full be held at Newberry, S. C., on the 2nd judi day of January next after publication witi threof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,; to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be: granted. Given under my Hand, this 14th day' of December, Anno Domnini, 1911. Space Frank M. Se''umpert, J. PNC. Trhe Herna and News 1 3 ear. $1.50Q. -... tOUNT TOM AY by C. E. Zimmerman Co.-No.40 mon %^rey, sp*-ent come n furn zsh grist for ou s tart with it a t Wi11 continue to or h-e mill and i f avm-gs aepar men you sieep. -Four n savmngs accoun. ,COUNT TO-DAY 3EyRR Y,. S. co o - str wieSvath it1 a.mJa ectiveDcme c,111oninle to0a.m hdepatrNw mill andhe infmtncaln w&ng. dep Wrsmn,DC.J.L esysheu igrslaeepk . G.PFA,Atat,ua,rrF ran savi ngsr ntL Jeacon.P.,ugsaG. to GreevingsBanka olumbia . Ari e Olu R WOd,con as.mhe amna .Em., AILWsAYArvsCalso 8:15 a. m. to qusin wllb b aser h n ~ 8 ieSvna :15 a. m. .Jeactyaope ex o ks.Th - ect7 i ly, December um- 1911 arnie 8:30 ta.hn wihm.acr eenile. tione::tean are no e ueste o P.A,Agstad tGiex -o. 1, daily fom Gree- a:naion.XA 1AT olumbia ll. Pullmane-JS.W ee crteen to Carleston. Aont Suerteer'en fiduation.il catchlenn be h ld adoted cour hus, to i o:hi. rieClm and closqueezeth unupce. mFull ~mia are dea eaugst 8:35 p. ery tio e wl m e ba s e orte yo n 8:p few areles aoteued riextos h "HE1,Ly,"o olunythin ee tahing ytou t a er eoueneart could harerstood t bitrand ti x o.r1,odlaugh fompre-ti.tion a ehvercie ouba. Pular an siesle ss itwa bu i nd elen jenet o iChrlestnd CountSueiententofs M Etion. every penny mousae ou treev byo us vale oryou moe or no sale, vnot artdithlpe "EL"oun eythi else tharinet yo trade bionslaut ofmi cqopttion" that-yousave reive ~~~every penyy u rchadyo s e ce rmu