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. A SERUS ACIM. Xr. J. J. Lanford Tbrown From a Buggy and His Leg Broken-His Little Son Considerably Bruised. Late yesterday afternoon while at - tempting to drive across the Southerr milway Mr. J. J. Langford and his little son were violently thrown from a bggy. Mr.-angford's leg was broker and the little, boy was kicked in the ae by the horse and otherwise pain * ellyried Mr. Langford was driving towards town and the accident occurred exactly in front of Davis' shop. The horse was within a few feet of the track when it became frightened at a shifting engine. It immediately began to back and when Mr. Langford attempted to control it it commenced kicking. There ya a sudden turn and both Mr. Lang & dimd his son were thrown violently rom the buggy and against the side 'awklxtthe shop. Mr. ianford in the fall must have adhis-leg wrenched in some way. The oe was completely severed just above -Ak men the right leg and could be a protruding through the flesh. The X,i iSs excruciating and the wounded ki appeared to be suffering intensely. P Ellisor was found and imme to e sufferer in charge. ne was injected, the leg was bound with pillows, and Mr. carred pome on a mat -aettle boy was probably kicked 4 e -after he fell. His face bruised and bloody. ~eberry's Pensioners. Comptroller. Ganeral's report of Mobions of the pension depart hih has just been completed, that the total amount paid out State in pensions this year was Of this amount Newberry bed $3,745.80. ttak number of pensioners in is 7,750. The number receiv from the artificial limb fund " the amount paid out being $1, Conlev Orchestra. including at least seven ibe formed at Newherry Col W the very near future. The J interested in the movement aybegun practice, and look a definite organization ~.Seabrook has been chosen tand Mr. W. P. Roof, Jr., erandtreasurer. me xment in the.right direc i f heeaflwill be of benefit ways to the whole college. ba Pr Sging Piedge. -. ~.- . ~ eofcndimates for Mayor and neand Commissioner of Public 1 w w.go into the Democratic g etheli oti next Tuesday, .mst be signed and placed in d qf the Executive Committee 32 o'cloek today. Tlhis isin ac- ] eewith the rules adopted by the ] .meeting, and the rules will be enocdand to the letter. Hon. Me*ise is Chairman of the Ex Committee and Hon. F. H. Att6eapist iurch. S andiencep have greeted Rev. oerin the First Baptist aevery evening service during $mtracted meeting which he has and a most gratifying interest enmaifest. The attendance at services also has been fairly - IfrMx. Roper is a clear and force - - and has already accom much of good and of benefit to seiees will continue throughont This afternoon at 4 o'clock dieting for the :young people e~~-b heid, and all the young people Scity, of whatever denomination, extended a cordial invitation. APopular 1.ecturer. - ( ~'IMsecond entertainment in the ly- I -n s arranged by the Bachelor will be given in the upera house K iday. evening, the 21st, when Dr. 2j~~~W. 8ars will lecture. Mr. Sears e 96~ ppular speaker and has gained for C annief quite an enviable reputation. d Speaingof the man and his lecture 5 japt. Richard Pearson Hobson says: MI have heard Dr. Sears lecture and ui a . commend him most heartily and en n 7ntn1y, both for royal good en- ui tarninentand solid and eloquent 'tWeght; As a humorist he has no su- 0 - fr. Bears, in fact, comes highly ree- ii addbnwedby- all who have heard him. f6 Tiekets are on sale at Mayes' Book a 7Store - d p Sentences Revised. h In the case of Charley H. Counts, ti iwit edi at the last term of the Court fi &G~raISessions of violating the p - .law, and sentenced to sewe ~Qght-months upon the chaingang and si .pay a fmeof $400, Judge 0. W. Bu- a banan, who was presiding, has or-d daered "that the above sentence, or so t 3deeh thereof as refers to work on the a~ dpublie roads, be suspended, an~d that fi thes fine be|reduced to $200." Defend- hi asid has given notice of appeal..f In the case of Jeff Wilson and Ed convicted of larceny and sen- 0: to eighteen months on the chiin gamg,- Judge Buchanan has ordered r that the sentence be so revised as to I ra aegteen months on the chaingang VARIOUS An ALL ABOUT. Mrs. M. A. Evans went to Sumtei Sunday. Mr. S. A. Merchant, of Whitmire, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Jacob Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt, is visiting relatives in the city. Gen. Jos. L. Stoppelheim, cf Spar tanburg, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh left last niglit for Augusta on pleasure bent. Miss Fannie Strother, of Payne, is visiting Mrs. B. T. Paysinger in the city. Mrs. J. W. Davi is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Roland Lyles, in Co lumbia. Mr. Geo. A. Langford will leave in a few days for Tennessee to get a car load of drove hogs. Mrs. F. A. Schumpert went to Au gusta yesterday to attend the Elks' Carnival to be held in that city. The hour for the Wednesday evening prayer meeting at Aveleigh Presbyter ian church has been changed from 8 to 7.30. Rev. E. B. Kennedy, of Bartow, Fla., and Miss Lula Moseley; of Prosperity, spent several days in tie city with Miss Nina Carlisle last week. Mr. Chas. Howell who has been with The Herald and News for some years, left on Sunday for Greenville to accept a position on The Mountaineer. Mr. Chalmers B. Leavell, who has been engaged in the undertaking busi ness in Greenweod for the past several months, has returned to Newberry. The local Nimrods and the football enthusiasts are getting in shape for Thanksgiving day. The matter of con tention seems to be whether the birds or the ball players will suffer more in juries. Mr. J. M. Johnson, of the class of 1902, was some time ago appointed as sistant to Prof. S. L. Powell in the Netberry Coflege laboratory. Mr. Johnson, during recitations by Prof. Powell, has entire charge of the labora tory. Speaking of the appointment of Col. W. H. Hunt to hold a special term of court in Anderson, the Aiken Journal and Review says: "Col. Hunt is an able lawyer, a most courteous gentle- I man, and will hold the seales of justice with impartiality in all cases brought1 before him." Rev, and Mrs. E. L Wessinger, of Shiremanstown, Pa., are visiting in Nlewberry. Rev. Mr. Wessinger is a graduate of Newberry College in the :lass of 1892. In this chosen~ work he ias met with most gratifying success mid his many friends in Newberry note iis presence here with pleasure. REEDY RIVER ASSOC[ATION$. t Jnlon Meeting to be Held in Enoree Bap. r tist Cnurch on the 29th- 3 Thes Program.t The union meeting of the Reedy I liver Association will be held in the iJ Enoree Baptist Church, beginning I saturday, November 29th. t The following program has been ar- U anged: Introductory sermon - Rev. G. A. s Wright.mom gRe.N . Sermon Sundaymoin-e.NN.1 3urton. Subject: The Church and Its 8 Subject for discussion-Deylopment >f Christian Character. I. The obligation to grow in grace. b (a) To himself.e (b) To others. (c) To God.t Speakers: E. H. Longshore, J. S. h )ominick, G. A. Wright. II. Means of growth in grace. (a) Attendance at the Lord's house. (b) Participation in Cl'urch work; 1) beneficence, (2) personal work. Speakers: Theo. Danielson, H. Fowl-t r, N. N. Burton.t (c) Secret devotion; (1) study of the sibles, (2) secret prayer. Speakers: Robt. Wallace, Dr. James n IcIntosh, L W. Swope. (d) Dependence upon the Holy Spirit. Speakers: M. J. Scott, N. N. Burton,a L. A. Wright, L. W. Swope, J. H. tearsy.n - The Mayor's Court. 1 Mayor Xlettner during the past sev-t ral days has had before him a number f cases of negro women charged with I isorderly conduct, and has pretty well uicceeded in making them resolve to do eter in the future.. Yesterday morn-t 1g he had several of these cases before im, and a nice little amount was turned ito the treasury. di Mayor Klettner in conversation the ther day stat&1 that he is often at a ss to know whether in cases like these tI ;would not be better to impose a small ti ie and one that the offenders may be ble to pay. When a comparatively ~rge fine is imposed, and it is usually eserved, these women are not able to 1 ay, and they are placed in the guard C ause. Here there is no work at which iey can be put, and it costs the city illy $5 per month to feed them and rovide bedding. The point Mayor y lettner wanted to make was that there da iould be some kind of work provided h( b which they could be puti in case they tv not pay the fine, some work whereby iey could be made to support them- e alves. As matters now stand con- de nement in the guard house is very ght punishment and not very much red. The point is a good one, and worthy consideration. _ _ _ _ti ELL US your Millinery needs We L can supply them. A trial order tb ns a constant :rade.H 'IU~ E~IA~U~ Bhl U *L3PflII flfl DIDN'T LIKE THE MARRIAGE. A Runaway Match in West End Cau& a Deal of Trouble and Is Followed by Another-Mayor's Court Brought Into the Transaction. There have been several sensation denouements to the rather romanti marriage of Mr. Clyde Longshore ani Miss Eula Rikard, in West End, oi last Thursday afternoon. As reported in the last issue of Th( Herald and News, the couple wero joined together without the consent o: the young lady's uncle and guardian, Levi Gruber. Miss Rikard and Mr. Longshore were working in the mill when they finally decided to take each other for better or for worse. And it did not take them long to put their in tentions into effect. Going down stairs on the elevator, they sent for Magis trate J. H. Chappell, and on the spot he soon made them man and wife. When the affair was reported to Gru ber, to say that he was mad is putting it mildly. He was mad with Miss Rik ard for getting married, if married she was. He was Vnad with Mr. Danielson because he took the couple down on the elevator. Then he decided that the girl wasn't really married, and got mad with everybody who told him she was. And the language he used in stating his thoughts wasn't ekactly what is taught in the Sunday Schools. Finally the whole of his wrath centered upon the bride, and continued to be poured out in this direction, even after she had promised that she wculdn't do it again. Then he got too hot for words and struck the girl. Things by this time had come to an interesting pass. A relative of Long shore, standing near by, espoused the cause of his kinsman's bride, and Long shore himself went for the police force, or as many of them as he could find. When Messrs. Franklin and Carter went over they found not exactly a pretty scene. Gruber was sitting near the reservoir, the bride on one side of him, and her sister on the other. Gru ber's son, Jeff, was standing near brandishing a knife which looked as though it might recently have been the mainstay of some butcher shop, and at the same time in very offensive lan puage promising to protect his papa, md to do various things to any who night be so bold as to oppose his slight ~st wish. Soon after the policemen ,eached the scene he decided that one mnife was not enough and dived deep lown in his pocket for snother. It was a pity to put a stop to such a Fretty and harmless little drama, but d!essrs. Franklin and Carter are at imes a little averse to watching plays, specially when they have no galleries o look after, and they put a stop to he whole matter by arresting both ~ruber and his son. Mayor Klettner ext day gave Gruber $2.00 and the oung man $5.00 and it was thought he matter was entirely ended. But there was one other party that ad not been taken into consideration. 'his was Miss Rikards' sister, who ad witnessed the whole affair. She, oo, had been caught in the net of an ndying love, and was a young lady rith too keen a sense of humor to let uch an opportunity pass. Besides, she rasn't going to be aiiything but a star i any performance, no matter of how reat reputation. So Friday afternoon, he, too, ran away and was happily sarried to Mr. Will Williams. Ad thus the matter ended, and Gru er has two less on his list of support rs, and two less to whom to carry din er. What a feeling of sadness the ip of the noon bell now brings to his eart! ~To be Made Knights Templar. Messrs. Frank R. Hunter, A. J. S. angford, G. M. B. Epting and S. H. [cLean, go to Columbia today, where mnight they will have conferred upon 1em the rank of Knight Templar. hey will be accompanied by Sir nights W. E. Pelham, F. H. Domi ick and Guy Daniels. Notice to Taxpayers.. The county treasurer has called the ;tention of the taxpayers to the Act King a penalty to be added to all taxes >t paid on or before the 31st day of ecember. The governor and comp oller general have already refused to ctend the time. Whether or not the gislature will do so is a matter for mnjecture, but from present indica ons it is hardly probable that it will Lke-any action. Why so~ Popular. The popularity of "Clifton" flour is tV ie to its unequaled quality-absolute- U pure, .retainmg all the nutritive and a ~althful qualities of the finest selected 13 heat. Call for "Cliffton" if you want c. ~e purest and best. Call at either of 0: ese groceries: E. R. Hipp, Hayes & s cCarty and L. W. Cosby.E G Stocks and Bonds ~ ought anid sold on r ommission. Z. F. WRIGHT. B ForHRn-. U A good two horse farm for rent, near e~ >malia, S. C. There is a first class 01 velling house on it and all the out- D >uses are good. There are good pas- p] re lands and hay meadows on the P ace. It is convenient to two schools,19 id Bethlehem Lutheran Church. It ci as the home place of J. D. Suber, I ceased. For terms apply to R. H. WELCH, Newberry, S. C. B f&t3t. A Fcloar of Qoallt,y.( No flour sold in Newberry matches, be "Clifton" in purity and quality. jd me wealth of rich gluten contained in P ti. flour makes sweet, wholesome n -sad of a nutty flavor. L. W. Cosby, ~ ays&MCryadE .Hp aet nom & McCartv and R R. Hinn have ti s, spe 4 subjec SixtE scale i busine termin peoplE subjec vantag 902 BY TMO FE CMnl"IMERt FtS14Cq. CO.-My r WE aj Thc Wiltor\ Stj season ha hal ple C witi hav nc '*e Smartsae'and and I berr ~ v. to bt grea ing s WEt ".NTBRAND a lar~ RELIABL.E. E Y > CL OTHING usIr Cloti Coi Sfor w years 'Princeton' DACER CURED BY 15LOOD B 4 Lh All Skin and Blood Dlseases mnred. Mrs. M. L. Adams, Fredonia, Ala., ok Botanic Blood Balm which effect aly cured an eating cancer of the nose rid face. The sores healed up perfect . aydoctors had given up her se aopeless.Hudesocas cancer, eating sores, supperating e1lings, etc., have been cured by lood Balm. Among others, Mrs B. M. erney, Warrior Stand, Ala. Her se and lip were raw as beef, with of-] nsive discharge from the eating sore.1 ctors advised cutting, but it failed. lood Balm healed the sores, and Mrs. erney is as well as ever. Botanic od Balm also cures eczema, itching, mors, scabs and scales, bone pains, cers, offensive pimples, blood po.ison, Lrbuncles, scrofula, risings and bumps . the skin and all blood troubles. uggists, $1 per large bottle. Sam of Botanic Blo Balm free and pre id by writing Blood Balm Co., At nta, Ga. Describe trouble and spe l medical advice sent in sealed letter. is certainly worth while investigat g such a remarkable remedy, as Blood i Im cures the most awful, worst and< ost deep-seated blood diseases. AFE DINING ROOM.-Meals can 2be had at all hours at the Cafe ning room on West Main street, op site Klettner's. Always the best the Larket affords at very moderate prices. [eals served in any style to suit any iste. Fresh oysters alway.s on hand. in important subject. nd more than half of i ,t is certainly worth tall en years ago we begai n Newberry. We saw ss on correct methods, ation to do our best to . We devoted both tir t and we confidently a. e ground of success. WE, HAVE e still moving forward to high 11 methods. Here is the proof. 1902 have eclipsed all our pa te made some mighty good rec have come to us from far and I ,rood Clot] and Dollar for dollar in value for t i every sale are principles whic e enabled us to pursue HE EVE' 0 to do the Clothing business a< o as they please, and if we chc then at the root of the sapling 1 y knows how the chips always WE DON'T WA ~N now unless we can give yoi ~ou can find anywhere. Neith iild up our Clothing business b ter satisfaction, so we have det eason of great selling in Clothil B - GiREAT = JAMIES( Clothing at Girea 'ILL MAKE:= pull the throttle open and put bian ever at the Clothing Empo le and select assortment and i: tess has always been noted. ( iing for men,.Clothing for all th no to Our Annivers GREATLY RE t is the place to get more va e are going to make things hur Ye thank the generous public'1 that are gone. We shall aim JAMI Women and ,Jew. ,s. Jewe~ls, candy, flowers, mn.n-thast is be order of a woman's pre'erence. Tewels form a mnagnet of mighty po.' er o the average woman E vent h at restest of all jewe~ls, healt isj often nimed in the strenuous efforts to make r save t be money to purebase. themn. [f a woman will ribk her he'alth to get a :oveted gem then let her fortify ber self against the insiduous conse Iuences of coughs, colds and bronchial itfectiona by the regular use of Dr. Bosebee'N German Syrup It will romptly arrest consumption in its iarly st ags and heal the '-tf.-cted lungs and bronchial tu nes and drive the dread lisease from the s.istem It is not a :ure-all, but it is : ertamc cure for :oughs. colds and al . onchijal troubles. fou can get this reliable remedy at WT. E. Pelham & Son. Get Green's Special Almanac Registration Notice. NTOTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L the books of registration for the own o:: Newberry, S. C., are now >pen and the undersigned as Supervisor >f Registration for said town will keep ~aid books open every day from 9 p. in., mntil 5 p. in., Sunday's excepted, in lIuding the 1st day of December, 1902. W. S. LANGFORD, Sept. 3d, 1902. Sup. Reg. EWA AND FULL stock of Paper atterns just received and are r HINi We want to talk aboi :ur existence in Clothei <ing about. i the Clothing business 4 the possibility of buildir and we started out witl make it pay us and ne and money to the stu -sert that today we star THE PR8Il er heights There is no progre Our September and October st records in the Clothing busin ords in the past sixteen years. near for bing Satisfacti he money of the people and ss :h have always been maintained i TENOR F OUR W :cording to our own ideas, lettinj se to Iay our big acts of low pri :f competition, why everybody i fell where they could find a plac NT YOUR DOLLARS i the best Clothing for your mor er do we want the earth; but we igger and better and give the pe< ermined to round out this recor oig fn a style never to be forgotte IN = ANNIVEiRSARY =! tly Reduced Prices THINGS = HU the wheel of activity in quicker rium ot Newberry. The stock cc 3 full of the greatest values for w: 31othing for the boys, Clothing fo e people. ary Sale of Cloihir DUCED PRICES. lue for youir money than anywha ai with busy selling, ~or their extensive patronage in to merit the same in the future. ESON Stockholders' Meeting. BYORDER OF THE BOARD OF stockholder of the Carolina Manufc tring Compan is herb cy'clfo r h fenoon to conider adact upn th ofeiretr of he sai rcompany at "Resolved, That the Capital stock of th Coina a nufacturing C man lars to be divided tinto three hundred and fifty shares of par value of one tchante dollr each said increase viz: There shall be paid to the holders thereof an annual dividend of seven dollars per share fro the earng of paid on any other stock ofthe Company and shallthae ristority over all oter of the Company among the stockholders before the retirement may be effecte at anytim tr ten cears from the majority vote by the holders of the common stock on the, payment of the pai dividend to the holder thereof. NwrrA. CARLISLE, Secetary. rpHOSE elegant Satin-lind fine clot to1 Ladnien h Jackt Wat5eue to ?10.00 net cash. at Wooten's. At it. We s and the )n a small ig up the. i the de >Aease the dy of the id on the 3s in stand- Copyflchted 1902. sales for the ess and we The peo on. .tisfaction and they "HUGH ART. IIY g. others Copyf,gt.d 12. :es now n New e to fall. iey that/ are here 1 )ple the d-break n. ALE!I " NiAGNET BRAND RE.LIABLE. motion . oYS CLOTHING mprises bich our r youth, e at ~re else, s all the copyrighted 1so2. 4Aoo Interest~ paid on deposits in the Savings IDepartmenint at the rate of 4 per cent. per anflum from date of deposit at The ConLuercialMBii OF NEWBERRY, S. C. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 00 We transact a general Banking busi ness and solicit the accounts of indi viduals, firms and corporations. DIRECTOBS. GEO. W. SUMMER. L. W. FLOYD. GEO. S. MOWER. P. C. SMITH. A. J. GIBSON. WV. H. HUNT JNO. M, KINARD, President. 0. B. MAYER, Z. F. WRIGHT, TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY ,1 forbidden to trespass, by hunting,. fishmng, or otherwise, upon the lands of either of the undersigned. Any doing so will be punished to the extent of the law. T. M. NEEL. G. W. REID. J. W. SANDERS. J. W. ROPP. C. E. & F. A. LINDSAY. R. G. WILLIAMS. III 13 O A KT fiT3Y