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R. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New -erry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. F1riday, September 7, 1906. JOHN M. KNIGHT. In tle death tot Col. John At. Knight, of Siuiter, tle press of S4u111th Carolina ithas slstained a l(ss which will be deeply Felt. ('ol. Kiiiglit was editor of the Sumiiter llenihd, and lie made it one of (lie best %eekly iews papers inl the state. lie took pride in his work beciuse lie loved it. lin the making of ia newspaper lie did his duty, and lie did it well. ie was a distinguished member of the Knights of Pythias, having sue ceded llon Geo. S. Mower as grand chancellor. ie never aspired to public office, but lie was for years chairman of the Sumter county democracy. Col. Knight had been inl critical health for soime time, but notwith standing the faict that it was known that his days were numbered, Ie went to the meeting of the Press Associa tion at the Isle of Plml1s in 'July, and inglvd with his rellow-workers. lie wats ill during tile iieeting, but it was i slt isfaet i(nl to him o t grasp ile hanIs (of' his told 'rien(s, 111141 it was a pleasur' to thiem. They knew him anlI they kiew his wrth an(i the value (A, his rrienldshipl. in his newSpaper WMk, ('4.Ki alwavs w(rkei for1. thcoe mlovvellents which wvre Ifor ll the uhilding. 41 r;outh0 ('aninm and14 her peo)plv. lie wva,s a writer. ol' abilitY. and Iliis abil ity w;is alway-, Il-elyN.givenl tll whaIt ever he c('11nceived 1 t Ibe for ile giml (1f his pvople. lIe( was t1 fi e nd- . I f ( Ih. i ep dit"r tot' TIe' flerald and Nvws, and in his dvaith we I'vil .1 deep1 petrsona.1 14's.s. On manliy pleasaint mceasintils we -have beel with hiim. and w lem-nd to knowlIm hiil as lie was. a 1Itan I irt t1 his lift' w rk andt irm. to his Criilds. lie lmls nmw 1,11n11d reSl frl-11m hlis labh r... I'lt It-st it, il thw-v \0141 havi. en gw_-1-d inl ihe wCork whi14ch he( varrivid 1.n S, siie'ssflly all 1l1"k for11wanit Il: "We. s1ll res, for falith \, we shahl lited it-lie down.1 f*r1 anl avwn or tWo, Till the N\aister i'f all Itl wo1irkinei shall set us to work anew. 'Am only i the Master shnl praIise us, 1i tnly Ihe iMast er shall bllivt' And no oinet shall %wtrk fir mionevy, andt n1o mine shaill work k1l,rfamei; Bit pach Fiir the Joy 4f working, and ellch ill his Sepr'llale sari, hll draw the ing as it' sees it, Ior t Gd ot Thmins as They A re." THE SECOND PRIMARY. Tlhe sect'oind piinry e'let'ctin will be .hel n ne'x ItTsday. Pcor state of lici's Met's is. Anist'l an11d Maningiilo are ini the r'atc' ftr gtvt'rnor:i M\tessrs. et'al, andit Mt'ssr's. Sulhlivii andt WXhiar ctountty oflli'es ini Necwhierryv ('ounty Messr's. Auill and iiltir ae ini the raie iftor te hitouse, Metssrs. Dotmi niek anad WVickr for. Iisuperttivisori, anid Mtessrs. ( 'annion11, Wt'lls. Wtendt, and Wilon o sub suptervisttr. It is thle priv'ile.e and the dutty or the pieople' to go' to the polls and e'ast their bal lots, atitd to e'ast t hem l'ori thie men Ithey t hiink best fitt1ed for the posit ilns to1 whic t'Ihety aispirie. The tate and( '41I13 cu tI'hees, thle etontests 'r whicth aire to beC decided in thie see nd pr'liOr are1' impoitrtanut, and only by thle pteoplte Iturn ing tout an d a lull vtte bingi pol led enn t he c'ihiceoft thle majority lit det ermine iud. WTe hope to se'e a fulI l oe in New berry 'ounty on neiitxt Tluesdlay, 1t is annciunc't'd that eniera'l li. hi. for re-el'ct ioni as cl erk of' the st'na te. IThe senaite wtould t hard'ly be lt'helt st'i ate w~it htou It'enel' .1 empjhiill as ceruk, antd of t'oturse hit will bet re-eleet - ATTEMPT TO BRIBE CANDIDATE POR HOUSE T'he La1w and1( Order' league of' Aikten ~>county otfer'ed a rewar'd of $25 for the arrest and conviction of any one who attempted bribery, and the people have been congratulatinag themselves on having had thie cleanest election that was-. ever 1held in Aiken county. ,, However, the following open letter from Mr. J. Cal Courtney, candidate *for the house, wiill shocw that some people were not very much imnpressed1 by the conspicuous signs of the Law and Order league: In my public and private life I have always endeavored to do what is ' rgbt and to earn the respect of my neighbors inl Aiken county, and I had hoped that I had established a repu. tationi for honesty and integrity. I was therefore much surprised that certain parties should approach im< with tle request that I withdraw from the race for the house of repre sentatives in favor of other candi dites, and its all iiducenenlt for I.N withdrawal should offer to pay my ex lwiiss and even iitimatn e that a casl imlbiceeniit would be given me if I bul nanied the alliouln. It is needless fol mIe to say that this pro)osition as. tounided mle, buit 1 11m1 nIow too old til Ii-lit and restraitned myself, hoping t( have thoem sIbmlit this offer in the pres. ence of a witness. In this, however I was unsuecessful, and inasmuch a, I have no proof, other than my wor( I will not give the names of the par ties unless they, through the columni of your paper, ask that 1 should do so Tie-e parties requested ine to with draw because I received less vote: than tle three other candidates foi the house, assuring ue that my with, drawal would aid two other candi. (hites who favored their view of tle dispensary questioni. I wailt. tle peo ple of Aiken couity to know that I en. tered this race ias tle candidate of n< pa1rty, or parties, but simply on m ierit, exercising ile right of a citi. zen of the couity to Is)ire to oflice; I have conducted a clean caipaig: I 11hanuik the lare nonler ot, voten who -,Ive ilte their support in the lir-s imary;V I believe I will lie eleceCL n.xt TuIesIv. and mY loyalty to m.l 1rivinds wovmld not perit me to with draW frm tlie ace. s t the ait tempt t brible m11. I sm il as ttiworthlY oflIl mlno ice anid kevily rI-.:'rct thalt Ien whom11 I havr 1th4-u--ht ImY i 'rieiils Shoul think sc lifle 41ft mIne :is tI' believe Itie va able vvcl ve onl'idering. Stich ali outr.a I'nl-pop'sit it'n. I do, no( t (,\ n w -X. Ilect 11iir supporlt, but I believe thatl th1 --,m)d lu-41114, i' Aiken voiuntY will ltanld by' mIle all tlie strongbii ..er ill view of this e'fort to have Me withdram from thi le nwie." FAMOUS BRITISH MASCOT. The Crystal Goblet in Possession of Musgroves the Best known of All. I 44ndon1 TI'l-lBits. The best kinown of, all faiily Inns e ts is tle crystal gohlet in the pos session of Ilie Mus,"r-aves, known fai and wide as the "Luck of Eden Hall.P Wiheie it. (laime is uncertain, thougl ttili(ionl avers that Inainy years Silnc a bullr inl the ser-viee of the fihilN iaving oiie early one moninil. t( tile gardell to di1aw waler froli St Cuthlhert 's well, saw within its dept ha the l'airies holding hliglh revelry, and slooling.p. down, sinatchied froiii thiei Iaids the driinkingl-cup on whose sat Ineser-vation, it is said, Ile fort.uei of Ile Musgrave famlnily depend. Another treasure tromi El fand bii whichi, in theit age's (of thle long ago, was prieseinted'( to a chliief tain 1of thle cIar M ach-o'd by Queen TPitani a lit'rselfI wuhoi irestriet ed its iraiculous aiid t< Iitnee inivocautioiis, thle last ofi whieh should be 'oiniiident. withl the dhisiap Ipenaan(ce of' the flag and its hearer ITwice has thle 'airyv tlismian provec its poiwer; once in a skirmish whei te Mtaleods were on t he point o1 anniihilatio b(11 y superior' iiiumbeirs and mr'ain whlen the direct line was ii dai~ner (ot dyinig out. forn want of ai hiir. Occausion tor the thIiird, and lust iinvocat:in ha411lts not yet arisen, and al I )univegan iiCastle, ini thle Isle of' Skye he flatg yet reimainus. In thle center of one of thle lowei chanibers of t owdor (Castlec may st il be(sein a venable hiawthorn, e'neva w ith the ancient pile itself'. Th<li Iouiidei' of thp castle, so runs th< Iegnd, was hidden by a seer to follov an aiss laden wtithI thle gold that it wa: Ihis intenit in to expeiid on hiis new I le spoit where the aiiimal should stop U.ndei' thle shade of' a hiawt horn th< ass hl t ed, and thlerue, according 1< dliirc'tioni, waOs erec'ted thle vaust easthI a guar idiani shrinie to t he tree or whose pireservat ion rested1 thle house ' fortuniie. Muiieasteri Castle guards a cup oul of' which Henry VI., a fugitive fi'on his enemies and a guest of Sir .Johr Peningtoin ini 1461, criosed himself saying us lie ret urned it to his host "Thy family shaill priosper so long a! they preserv'e this cup unbroken.' D)ur'ing the troublous times that fol. lowed it was buried, and on beine disiinter'red the box in which it wvai paicked was accidentally dropp'ed, t< the dismay of the family, who for forty years dared not -open it to as certain their fate. When at lengtt the goblet wtas taken from its restim~ place it was found intact. A man couldn 't make niuch mnone' collecting the rewvards of virtue. The devil was awful smart to piet out n bunin'tq. mv,'... lie ...u.. 't f DO YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR SELL A HOUSE AND LOT, FARM LAND, OR STOCKS? IF SO, LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST: 1, 2, 3, n. ,ots near my residence. 5, 6, 7, 8, o, 10, 1. Kilown as the vleeler Property, directly on sewer a1e and vater works. These are aiong the best located lits in the city, being a few Ininties walk froil the public square an oil nI,e or the streets lead ing to (lie new coirt house square. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. Sold. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. One story brick stores on Main street, which can be bought at a very reasonable price, per haps as cheap as they could be built today. 23. Two story brick store between the new Post office and the Sky Scrap, er. One of the best locations in the city for a bank. 24. Livery stables. 25. One and one-half acres near power house. 26. 350 acres near Whitmire, with plenty (if timber and good pasture lands. 27, 2S. Sold. 29. Withdrawn. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, 35, 36, 37. Sold. 38:, 39. Withdrawn. 3.8 1-2. Sold. 40. 115 .1-4 acres of land 2 1-2 miles rI im M onintville. witi two cabins, ba rn and stables. Cotton1 house, or -lr ood spring and pasturei. 1. l1 aise m I wo acres lot at 'N1lunt ville. -12. Splendid building lot in Brook 4:1. Filled. -11. Withdlrawil. 1. -16, 47, 48, . -1, 50. Filled. .1. Withdriawi. 52. '4or arI f i land bound ), i-e Areets. Part fit tlie H1. L. Par: 4r pI )Pr1 V. Onv acre of this recetly Sold. 5-: ". WVithId rnaw.n. 5-0. Sold. .). Wante.d. At weiiy to thirty R1-1 I. second 1141han .) .56. Wanted tto rent a :niall cot 57. Vir zalv. Two, two stor\ briek stmres fin Main street. 58. Two story f'rame store oi Maiv street. 59. Two story brick store on Main st reet. 60. Four acres (if land with 5 twc 1oo1111 cabins, on road to 1Ielena. Reit, for $180.00 per year. M1. Eigtlit room house onl four acre' land, willi ol-houses. Several niec lots. can he sold froi this. This is q splenidid place for I mainlufact urin 14hmi11 ot' a votton Warehouse. 62. Wanted. Plantation near town, colitaining 150 acres (if land. 63. 64. 05, 66, 67. 68, 69. 70. Lots 4n11 the Y. .1. Pope property, conven ientl located and well drnined. 71 Brick building known as Auill 's Mill. Seven acres5t of Iand1, Li new forts 1h44rse boiler'i andi, enin~le. This is eIlqped with th(le very Iat est machin-i ery, ('apaciity 6 hiarrels oft flour pei >lday. Tiis is aI sp)lenid( pilace for~ giln cry, bieingi. oly~ about 200( yards Crow - the railroad. 72. Wanute oneI hi'lund red (1010) ac.res of land 2 miles from thme city. 73. Two hundred (200) acres ol land. 74. Withdrawn. 75. Fifty~-fonir (54) acres of land kmiown as the D)airy Farm. This is ini thie inc(orpora'Lte limits. 76. Cot (age and( large lot. 77. Withdrawn. 78. For sale, house and lot known - as the J1. WV. Gary place, near New. herry'i' Cot tonf Mill. Will cut into lots o (r sell as a whole. 79. One of the best plantatio~ns ir (lie co(unlt., conltaIining 15(0 acres, one miiei from Silver Street, a school andl ai (eihe. Of' this .140t acres is iln cul tivaition. 90 of this recently cleared from11 11 origina fores't . Sixty in Pasturc~ Iand1(. Telponie (connlection, nlice inew residemnce. 81. 1501 acres of land, 9 miiles ato Ne'wherr'v. 82 and 83. Sold. 84. One and one-half acre lot on Glenn street, near Mr. WVatts' resi 85, 86, 87. Stores on1 Main street. Thle last t hree numlbers are bargains, I believe this is the best investment of ally prop~erty for sale on Main street. There is absolutely no risk ini mhyin1g this prloper'ty. Wanted. Twenty (20) shares of. Newberry Cotton Mill stock. Wanted. Teln (10) shares of Nation. 1 Bank stock. Wanted. Five (5) shares of Conm m(reial Bank stock. 'lhe Man Betwveen The Buyer and Sen11r. Mrs. Susl1 Summer Halliwanger who has taught successfully for sev eral years in both college and private school, WILL GIVE LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, THEORY, ETC. to a limited number of pupils after September 15.. For further informa tion apply at Mrs. Glenn's residence. ported in 1906, 498%000,000 went to China, while about 133,000,000 yards went to the American countries south of the United States, and 25,000,000 to Asia and other than China and Ocenia." TEACHER WANTED. For the Dead Fall school. Salary $35.00 per month. School opens Octo ber 1, and runs seven months. Ap plications may be filed with any one of the undersigned by September 15th. B. L. Dominick. R. S. Boozer. Newberry, R. F. D. No. 4. J. W. Crouch. Silver Street. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon (he land of lie un ((!rSigled. Persons trespassing upon 0ur1 hands without our consent will be dealt with according to law. Mufus A. Sligh. J. B. Kempson. E. E. Sligh. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. The next county teachers examina lion will be onl Friday September 21st in the ofliee of the county superinten dent of education. Colored applica tions in the court house. J. S. Welieler, Co. Supt, Education. TAKE A TRIP TO THE EAST via CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RAILWAY Tlirough Savannah and Steamship lines 1riom Laurens, S. C. to Baltimore, Md., and return $29.40 Boston, Mass., and return 39.30 New York and return .. .. 35.30 Philadephia, and return .. 33.40 Round trip summer excursion rates; Tickets on sale daily to and including September 30, with final return limit October 31, 1906. For full information call on or ad dress, C. H. Gasque, Agent, Laurens, S.C. Gco. T. Bryan, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. Ernest Williams, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. NOTICE. Before letting the contract for your new build ing see W. T. Liv Ingston. B es t Work. Lowest prices. Lock Box No. 59., Newberry, S. C and HealthREV V RESTORES VITALITY e "Maa TH ~ f a produces fine result. in 80 days. It aots young men can reai ther loth nod.rsand old me Vmrecove their youthful vigor by Weakness such as Lost Powr wailn&Memou Wasting Disease., and effects offsol-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which uniSts one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by strting at the seatof ais es, but isa groat back the Pink glow tot ale cheek.s andre proaol ing diaease. InsiNtcnhaving IE VV no other. It can be carried in vest pookco. By I iv frec advice and counsel to al who wishit wit guarantee. Circulars free. A.idress ROYAL. MEDICINE 00., Marine Bldg., Cicaggo, Ill, GIn.n= & mm.. JUST AF SEPTEMBER -F T Lodies' HoE Absolutely the ] The.Ladis' Home Jo At 10 ( TheLadies' HoMe J At 15 ( Are Features of Th! These Books (quarterl of the Patterns publish( cheap for their size and C. &IS. Monthly Styl( Save! It's E Merely a matter of sp earn, keeps growing eat prising after you have p People fall into the hab thoughtlessly, and imag Cultivate thoughtfulnes, you are bound to succe( We pay 4 per cent i Why not open an A( The Exchu Of Newbe J. D. DAVENPORT, Pres. R. C. CAR LISLE, V-Pres. BARBECUE IN NO. 2. W. P. Harris and Co. will fur'nish a first-class b)arbecue at W. P. Harris residence in No. 2 township on Sept ember 13. A first-class cue is guaran teed. The gun clubs of the county arc invited. TEACHER WANTED. Lady teacher for Maybinton school, who wvill teach children at school house and1 not expect parents to teach them at home. School small. Term* ab)out 7 months. Salary $30. OpensJ Sept. 17th. Address, C'n'i W. 1B. Whitney,Chmn W. B3. Oxner, Clerk, Blairs, S. C., RI. F. D. No. 1. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAR-] OLINA RY. Senedule in effect Juno 3, 1906. 1 Lv. Newberry(C. N. & L.) 12:36 p. m. Ar. Laurens 1 :42 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. &. W. C.) 2:00 p. m. A r. Greenville 3:25 p. m. Lv. Lalurenls 2:07 p. m.. Ar. Spartanburg 3 :40 p.m. Lv. Spartanburg (So. Rry) 4:00 p. m. Ar. Hendersonville 6:35 p. m. Ar. A sheville 7:30 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 1:50 p. m. Ar. Greenwood 2:48 p.m. ( Ar. McCormick 3:40 p. m.t Ar. Augusta 5:25 p. m. Pullman Chair Cars between Au-t gusta, Laurens and Asheville, tri- E weekly. Leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays ;leave Ashe ville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri.. days. Note: The above arrivals and de partures, as well as connections with other companies, are given as infor mation, anti are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, C Can. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen. Agt., fGmaanvIli..8. C IRIVED PATTERNS HE ie Journol, Iewest Styles. urnal Patern BooK *ents. ournal Style Boor *ents, s Month's Edition. y edition) contain most .d and are wonderfully workmanship. At lOWER CO. i Book Free. Save! asy! ending less than you 3ier too, becomes sur racticed it for a while. it of spending money ine they cannot save. 3 and carefulness and %d. nterest on Savings. :count Today? ne Bo1( rry, S. C. M. L. SPEARMAN, Cashier 0. B. CROMER, Atty. Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! I am making arrange nonts to establish a coal ~ard and will be in posi ion to supply your wants or both hard and soft coal. should you wish to buy tour winter supply for August or September de ivery I would be pleased ;o quote you prices. See me before buying. can delver any time af er August 15. S. B. JONES. An Organ hat. willast ra life time is what you ~~wth an Organ tha will pkase in everparticulr for only $65 and $70 era of paymnt, and for ilustations f u preer a Pino we have beau p on easy terms. Address Malone's Music Hou s e, Ct,..UMBIA, S. C. SCHOLARSHIP! cherni n thg *Ih(" urpose will be conducted bythe County upeintenden of Education, Friday, WEite atonesefo appliin blanks to