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" t? SCHRAXK I>SA>E. Defendant Claims to be Sane and Says He is Independent as to Future. ' If Milwaukee, Wis., "Nov. 22.?John Schrank, who shot and wounded Theodore Roosevelt on the night of October 14 in Milwaukee, is insane and -nrafi latp this afternoon committed by Municipal Judge A. C. Backus to the northern hospital for the insane, near Oshkosh, until cured. Before being led back to jail to await preparations for the trip to the asylum, Schrank said: "I had expected they would find me insane because it was in the papers two days ago. I want to say now that I am sane and knew what I was doing all the time. I am not a lunatic and never was one. I was called upon to do a duty and have- done it. The commission has sworn away my life. Each member went upon the stand and said I was incurably insane. They can bury me alive if they see fit. I don't care what happens now." Commitment was pronounced fol lowing tlia preseniauun 01 an wu<tuotive report by a committee of five alienists in which the defendant was unanimously adjudged insane, and following the introduction of prima facie evidence of several witnesses. Questioned as to whether the defendant hM anything to offer, Attorney James G. Flanders, following a whispered conversation with Schrank, informed the court that the defense had liVUiiiiQ ??v ? District Attorney Zabel submitted a number of questions bearing upon medical terms to each alienist, all of which brought forth similar replies, the substance being that Schrank was suffering from chronic paranoia and all of the physicians agreed that it was doubtful if the disease could be cured. Failure in effecting a cure of Schrank's mental disorder means he will 6pend the rest of his life in the nrhinh Vio hafi hAPTi .ordered OK>J XU-LU W HM*vu MV ? ~ w ~ ~ ~? committed. Schrank probably will be taken to the asylum Monday next, according to Sheriff W. A. Arnold. ' SENATORIAL BACE'. I Blouse and John Gary Evans 3Iay be! ?? fiio Pn'miSnc.?Smith "Iran to Beatl Golunfbia, Nov. 21.?The senatorial fight in 1914 will be the next important political event in South. Carolina; and the grooming of the various prospective candidates has already been begun in earnest. The one desire of the present governor is to go to the United States senate. Since his re-election, he seems to have adopted a more conservative attitude on all questions. No one can | predict, however, just how long this j mood will last, but it is said that some I unknown groomers are trying to hold j down his excellency, so to speak. His j actions, so far. have indicated that this rumor is true. Must Beckon With Smith, Th#> nresent iunior senator from South Carolina is E. D. Smith. He I is the "farmers' man," and has made a! splendid record in the upper house of congress. Senator Smith, while he has ; / made no announcement, win mosi cer-1 tainly be a candidate for re-election. I He will be in a position to make a for-1 midable fignt to retain his position. There are others, John Gary Evans | has been a candidate for the senate in ! several campaigns since he left the ' office of governor of South Carolina j and he will undoubtedly be a candidate - i ia tne next eiecuun. , , There are some people in this State | who believe that Congressman Lever will be a candidate for United States senate. He has made no statement. In the next congress, Mr. Lever will very probably take the chairmanship ~ o mnct i or tne committee uu ctgii^unui Cj CL JLLivwv | I>owerful committee, and just whether he wouid like to give up this important1 work is not known. Then there are some people who believe that John P. Grace, mayor of Charleston, would like to get in that fight. j ~~ ,1 | Otners who Have oeen meunuutu aa possib\e candidates are Lewis W. Parker, R. Goodwyn Rhett and Richard* I. Manning. ?? l GATE UP HIS LIFE TO SATE HIS DOG Bobert E. Kirby Died on Friday at Infirmary in Columbia. Columbia State, 23rd. As a result of injuries received Wed ;esday in an au-empi. lu save JLliO UU5 tfoni death, Robert E. Kirby died at 5.15 o'clock yesterday morning at a Jocal infirmary. The body will lie in state at McCormicks until Sunday morning, when it will be taken to his late residence, 612 Lady street. The funeral services will be held at Riverside Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday afteiMOOi. Mr. Kirby t- .stained i'atai injuries in \ / I an attempt to rescue his dog from a backing-up work train. His left foot, which was severely crushed, was amI putated Thursday. Death came from I internal injuries. The accident occur J "1 -viilao fr'f\m 0/\l 11 m t\i Q ICU itUUUL 11Vt; iiUico num uviuuiwiu. <S> LODGE DIEECTOBY. ? <g> ^ Newbery Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W., ?aatn nvorv co^nml -jtiH fmirth Wm1? LLTC^/IO V ? V* J wvwuu -w <* ? ? nesday night in Klettner's Hall, at 8 o'clock. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M* Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. P. iL, meets every first Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. N H. H. Rikard, J. W. Ear bard t, W. M. Secretary. Wodmen of tlie World, Maple Camp, No. 437, W. O. W., meets every first and third Wednesi dfl v evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visitme i brethren are corially welcome. D. D. Darby, T. Burton. Clork. C. C. Bergell Tribe, Jio. 24, L 0. B. M. Bergell Tribe, No. 24, I. 0. R. SL, will meet Thursday night, September 19, and every Thursday night thereafter. * Ira M. Sllgh, 0 Klettner, . Sachem. Chief of Records. Signet Chapter, Jfo. 18, E. A? M. Signet Chapter, No. 18. R. A. M., meets every second Monday night at O in TWoCAr?iA TToll > O \J VXVTVsXU AU AUOMVUiV Fred. H. Dominick, Harry V/. Dominick, REP, Secretary. Caoteechee Conned, No. 4, D. of P. L 0. B.M. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P., meets every other Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Klnettner's Hall. Omaha Tribe, LO.B.1L Omaha Tribe, No. 75, I. 0. R. M., Prosperity, S. C., meets every first and third Friday night at 8o'clock Jn Masonic hall. Visiting brethren are wel" come. G. H. Dominick, Prof. J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Records. 6-11-12-lyr. Lacota Tribe, I. 0. B. M. Lacota tribe, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., Jalapa, S. C., meeting every other Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in Summer hall. Visiting brethren are welcome. A. EL Ep tills, J. Wm. Folk, Sachem. Keeper o? Records. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY O^ NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Prosperity Stock Company, Plaintiff, against Nora Hamilton and G. S. Stockman, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house at Newberry, S .C., on Monday, December 2,1912, the same being salesday, all that tract, piece or parcel of land lying and be1 ing situate in the county of Newberry, St^te of South Carolina, in No. 9 township, containing twenty-three (23) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of General Floyd, Richard Cromer, Adam Cromer and Timothy creek, this being the same land that was bought from John Cousin; said land consisting of two tracts. * Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, to be secured by a bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all cash; the cerdit portion to bear interest;, that in the event the bidder fails to comply with the terms of sale within eight days the master will sell the premises at the risk of the former bidder. Purchaser to pay' for papers and for recording : same. H. H. Rikard, November 6, 1912. Master. ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Jno. C. Goggans, Esquire, ActI ing Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Katie Belle Tribble hatli ' made suit to me, to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Sam Tribble, THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite oil onr? cin omln r fhp ciim au*<iiuniuii CAiA uuu v* *v?* v ? kindred and creditors of.the said Sam Tribble, decensed, that they be and appear before aie, in the Court of Probate, to be he\! at X- wberry, S. C.. on November 2'!, i^xt after publication j thereof, vit ' r-U In the forenoon. ! <o r1 " ' :vp. why . the said $umi: istration should not be . grafted. GIVEN under my hand, this 9th day of J&vember, Anno Domini, 1912. Jno. C. Goggans (L. S.) C. C. C. P. Acting as J. P. N. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement of the estate of Dr. Geo. Douglass, deceased, in the Probate Court of Newberry County. State of South Carolina, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Thursday, December 12, 1912, and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismlssory as administratrix of said estate. Lenora E. Douglass, Administratrix. November 12, 1912. NOTICE OF FOAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make final settlement of t-he estate of Martha (or Mattie) C. Werts, in the Probate Court of New1? 'V/"\t7'cnn Vi or I uei ly CUUUtl.J', Uii uaiuiua;, A-?\y ? 23, 191-2, at 11 o'clock a. m., and will immediately thereafter apply for their discharge as administrators of the said estate. All persons indebted to the said estate will make settlement forthwith and all nersons holding claims against said estate will file the same with the undersigned, or with their attorney, Eugene S. Blease, Newberry, 8. C. J. Pat Blair, Thomas S. Blair, October 21,1912. Administrators. SOUTHERN BAILWAI. Schedules Effective December S, 1I1L Arrivals and Departures New. i a n oerrj, o. v. (N. B.?These schedule figures are shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 8:51 a. m.?No. 15, daily from Columbia to Greenville. Pullman sleeping car between Charleston and Greenville. 11:50 a. m.?No. 18, daily, from Greenville to Columbia. Arrives Columbia 1 rSK n in.. Aosrusta 8:35 p. m Charleston 8:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m.?No?17, daily, from Columbia to Greenville. 9:05 p. m.?No. 16, daily, from Green ville to Columbia. Pullmac sleep Ing car Greenyille to Charleetou Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. m. Ar j rive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Jack sonville 8:30 a. m. Four further information call od ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, V. P. & G. M., Washington, D. C.; J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga., or F L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augueta, Ga. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Newberry Savings Bank, Plaintiff, again&t ^ ? ? rr% t? j X?ii m ? i. Ureor^e 1. rteiu, luausiiitu IIUBL vx.?mpany and the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Greenwood, S. C., Defendants. Also Robert Johns, et al, against George T. Reid, et al. , By an order of the courc herein, I nri 1 7 O "f TMlKliA All frtrv Ia fllA V? i crVi _ Will iycil CL L y U U11VJ VUtV/i J LU lac est bidder before the court house at Newberry, S. C., on Monday, December 2, 1912, the same being salesday, the following tracts of land lying and situate in Newberry county, to-wit: The Scurry tract containing - four hundred (400) acres more or less', ! bounded on the north 'by the Parks j tract, on the east and south by other | lands of the said George T. Reid, and 011 the west by Saluda river and the Simmons tract. The McGowan or Smith tract, containing three hundred and twenty acres, more or less, bounded bV lands of or formerly of J. R. Scurry, A. S. -yy _ ' n rr\\ TTT "D j .rants, is-eim & 1 uompsuu, v>. xv. i Smith, Geo. G. DeWalt and Geo. T. | Reid. | Tract No. 1, of the James N. Lip| scornb place, containing two hundred : and sixty-three and a half acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. R. Scurry, Mrs. R. M. Simkins and Tract O j i>U. Tract No. 3, containing two hundred and sixty-five acres, more or less, and bounded by Tract No. 2, the G. and C. railroad and Tract No. 4. Tract No. 4, containing two hundred and seventy-tux <=o and one-fourth acres, more or less, and bounded by the G. & C. railroad, by iands of Mrs. R. M. Simkins, J. S. Coles and Tract No. 3. The above tracts, excepting the Scurry tract, contain the 1,122 acres as represented by plate thereof made on i November ?, issu, by J. a. nits, sur| veyor, and filed in suit of South Carolina Loan and Trust company against ! .James X. Lipscomb. ! The Hill tract, coLcalnlng I wo hundred and seventy-eight acres, more or less, bounded by lands of, or forrrery of Walter Andrews, .T. B. Scurry, cRoy HcUoway, J. S. Simmons and , perhaps others. The N Capital! 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