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I Is a Coll I i^rrr^i l^ti V1 1 No college t cent of the young ir at home because th< \ i . to seek it. utizen thousands of dollar: r 1 Few men of pr or other been stude: believe in the Collej f There are a go ought to be over at proverb that "a pro It will do them no 1 think of this Colleg *| The Faculty of annually well train* The rig] I Next Session ( +&> r|j NAMES CLAYTON SENATOR. I many of judges c Clayton ReceiYes Commission in Gov- unanimo ernor's Office and Prepares to conclusic T nnr/v fAt* WaclimflrfAn PPIltlVP } JUCaiC XVI. TT U^lllUftlVU* VVMW*'V cancy by 'Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 12.?Shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon. Gov- SE>"I ernor O'Xeale announced the appointment of Representative Henry D. Slayer T Clayton to the United State senate, Begu to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Joseph Forney Johnston. Mr. Clayton's commission was deliver- George ed to him in the governor's office. The , ... , 7 , day afte: ceremonv was brief. . mills of iui. uiaj'Luu avjctfyLt:a iae auyumicorporat ment and announced that he would . , Richards leave tonight for Washington to pre- Q^C6 sent his credentials to the senate. He Alc0]u said he would not resign his seat in j his v, the house until he is seated in the i , Ied u oon .senate. . . ' him on fusing ti O'eale defends His Course. Georgetc ner twi< Montgomery Ala., August 12?Gov- taking e] ?rnor O'Neale after naming Henry D. . er enter Clayton as United States senator to tirely succeed the late Senator Joseph F. gtant ^ Johnston, tonight issued a signed , ^ . statement in which he shows the au- I inegro m thority under which he acted in filling i . suers we the vacancy in that manner. , , bravely The statement recounts the election , woods v of Senator Johnston for a term of six .. ,, ,, tive diss years prior to the adoption and rati- . fication of the seventeenth amendment, and mentions the fact that numerous attorneys of standing and ability have ^ " teen conferred with He pays a high tribute to his appointee and admits ? am ?< .. . . . county that he recognizes a very grave con- 1 stitutional question is presented about \ ... . . . The dog nrniAn Aminonr lomrT?AT?o i V'i.xi.ii.atiu iav>;uo UlUCI . "If ordered a special election, un- put> St der the laws of Alabama," the gov- jpoor hu ernor says, "from forty to sixty days |trough would necessarily elapse before the a consid election could be held and its results to ( ascertained and the State would incur ^^s^-pPea . tC i Follow a very large expense. If an extraordinary session of the legislature was ^ 1 ^ convened it would necessarily require ^ considerable time before proper legis- 0(jg lation could be secured. In either of ^ these contingencies, the State of Alabama would be deprived for a consid Ierable period of time of its right to ^as mu nd fi r equal representation in the senate, its t li p t ra. ? right to have an equal voice with the e other sovereign States of the union in for determining important legislation now ^er- e pending. Richard "I have not reached this conclusion without having given the matter se- Misfplj rious thought, after consultation with the resu pi^BWllW." \ HUH MV lege Without Not i mmmmmmmmmmmmmaa he State has more loyal local support. IS len who go to college, go to their own Col ;y can get what they want without goin s of the county regardless of creed h? 5 to the endowment of . >.t i r<Ji >!e\VDerry v^onege ominence in the community have not at ? nts "over on the hill." Ask any of thei *e or not. It is the county's most valua od many boys in Newberry county, how* the College. Perhaps their parents do phet is not without honor save in his own larm to read what other people away fr 6. * the University of Virginia says: "You ;d men." lit college f< Dpens September 18. "1 the most eminent lawyers and ONLY A CHICKED ( if the State,'who practically! usly concur with me in the Nothing of Crew of Mx >n I have reached, that the ex- - Picked up at las the power to fill this va appointment." Tampa, Fla., August ^ life but a chicken aboa >S BULLETS INTO WIFE. ing schooner, Mobile, ] miles west of Tampa by lien Escapes and Man-hunt is jer standard Saturday, n vooppa \T/kh nrTironfoTia i ^.his port today. Se^ U. V^A. V iULW AU^VWiVUU Vengeance. John Cothris, owner of Tampa for a trip to grounds. It is not know itown, August 12. tester- were crew. TJ rnoon a 'negro laborer at the sailing, with all sails s the Atlantic Coast Lumber e(j Up thje Stand; ion by the name of Robert crew were fine perso: son drew his money at the pay m iting he intended to leave for Gasoline Sei: His former home. Turning to ColumW A 12._In; a native of this city, he call- . . . . . State Hpnartmpnt of her to pack up and go with , ,, ?AAAA ,, . ? , held up o0,000 gallons the next train. Upon her re- .. ? .. , South Carolina, accord 3 accompany him away from . . _ ~ _ , , , nouncement from Comr iwn, he drew a pistol and shot ,. , ? ^ son. The gasoline was :e at close ranSe' one bullet ground that "it was 1 Erect In the bank and the oth- q? Une_. mg the ear and passing en- , <4_, .. . ., ^ I The gasoline held up trough the head, causing in- . .. , ? . , the requirements of th< >ath. Thereupon Richardson ... ... ... . , ? , F , , will not allow it to be ht for the woods with several ~ .. ,, ,, A Carolina, said the con en in pursuit. Twice the pur- . AAA .. . * , said that 6,000 gallons 1 >re fired at by Richardson, but . ., . ' , held from the market continued the chase until the . , . There is a large amou fere reached, when the fugi- . . ? , . care of an inspector at ippeared in the dense under- . . ., , |ta, he said. Several th< were seized at Chariest was at once sent to County ;or G. D. Anderson, who had Sampit Bridge, where the Insurance Fees SIio ing is at work, to send the Columbia, Aug. 12.?] blood hound, which arrived , master, commissioner, thereafter in an automobile. ' that the State departmei was put on the trail by De-, had collected $142,137.4 leriff Prevatt, but proved a the first of the year anc uter. The negro was tracked amount for 1913 woul the swamps and marshes for : mately $180,000. The erable distance, until he came ' collected in 1912 was I *reek, when all signs of him fund lias been turned o\ LI CU. I LI t"ctJMl i C1 . i'ing the creek for a quarter of j Fees amounting to the deputy again struck the ' maintenance of the of lere the negro had come out collected from the com] ivater and taken to the open 120 was expended to A The dog was again ineffective, the hard soil the trail was ;pletely. The negro population The Best Pain ch moved by the occurrence. BuckIea>s Arnlca Sa nob gathered at the scene of pHed tQ a cut> bruise ;edy, women and men calling or sca]d> Qr other inju reanre against the nprnptrntnr . ? . . . . . * will immediately remo1 ffort is being made to capture _ . . . . E. Chc.mberlain of Clin son. "It robs cuts and otl * their terrors. As a h iced confidence isn't always irs equal don't exist." ilt of being absent-minded. for you. Only 25c. at ; - -: -"i&SB?tgMWBIMMMMMHBMM Honor in i n the Case of IY C( linety per Tj The President of the [lege here men are distinguished ab g abroad A Young Men's CI: ive given moral atmosphere-among college I visit." D. C. Heathy the gri * T 1 J J over again, i wouiu: senu some time ^ When you can: get fc T1 ^ they dard education, "o Why Send Yo, nmvp tVip ^ The College srfves a J-'-" ^ ^ l( c - CT" ? country." A. B. It gives a thoroug om home ical Engineering, prepari of other Technical School i send us ratories, its Gymnasium, tions and its thorough coi )r Newberr For Catalogue Add )> BOARD: I 1 j[ f >bile Schooner Sea. 12.?With no ' | rd, the spong- ; J[HJ j picked up 100 | the oil steam- j was towed in-1 ren weeks ago m the boat, left | I the sponging j ? n how many j le vessel was et, when pickard. The usu preserves 1 zed. -wspectors of the' It ITlC2iriS ricnlture have I 1 *. 1 of gasoline in Kitcnen, ai ing to an anQissioner Wat- No fire tO held up on the I * vvvv%* & be approxitotal of fees i $177,000. The | QTAIVF 'er to the State j * * *' A a. Washington, D, $15,1-1 for i j wr Eice have been Richmond, Va. panies and $5--, Norfolk, Va. Lllgust 1. I Killer. ? Live when ap- S'DATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , sprain, burn County of Newberry. ry of the skin By C. C. Schumpert, Esquire, Prot ce all pain. E. Judge. ? ' * * ? i Ion, Me., says: wnereas, Mrs. Ann oiieaiy u .er injuries of made suit to me, to grant her I ealing remedy ters of Administration of the Est Will do good of and erfects of G. M. Shealy ill druggists. Thebe are therefore to cite ; its Own G DLLEi University of South; Carolina sayi ove all others in the-University." iristian Association; Secretary sa your students- is- better than at eat publisher,, says:: "If I had bo> them to a college-tee Newberry. >r your boys everytMrsg you want ir Boys Away From H full Literary course leading to the jh four-year course in Electrical an ri cr tnpm fnr-nftftitinns fllnncrsirle of "to sr ?? 0 s in the South. With its buildings its Faculty of trained men, its h urse of study, Newberry College is y county Iress Pres. J. Henr Steady Even of the Vew Perjjeet ig Oil Cook-stove the rich natural flavor o better cooking, a cleai nd less work. kindle, no drudgery of cc no smo )ARD OIL COP . C (New Jersey) ( BALTIMORE < ( admonish all and singular the kindred be and creditors of the said G. M. Shealy, late deceased, that they be and appear of before me, in the Court of Probate, to ath be held at Newberry, S. C., on August jet- 9th, 1913, next after publication there- ? :ate of at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ? ~ ~~ ^ nmr tTiav Viora TffVlt ! b II <_>vV uausc, ij. auj uiicj "i'^i *? -"v and the said Administration should not pi ZTT I 1 1 5: "Your i""j' m 1 id: "The- ^ any other; s to trains M in a stan? j r tome;: r degree of d Mechan- ; graduates fl !, itsLabo- * iigh tradi1 ouys y Harms. 1 Heat \ \ it f m k t if the meat. tier, cooler >al or ashes, ke or soot. w 4-burner ion Stove wholemeal , with least n s e and toves with 1, j burners. See / your dealer's, for descriptive :o VIPANY ' Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C ! granted. Given under my hand, this 26th day July Anno Domini, 1913. C. C. Schumpfert, J. P. N. C. "I'm sorry, ma'am, but the other iir Is there are both left. "?Lipnoctt's