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Agent, a Charleston, S. " DISPENSARY MEN PLAN CAMPAIGN COLUMBIA NEWSPAPER INTI MATES CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD. May Pick Candidates While There is Not One Apt to Be On Open Ticket, Certain Leaders Will be Selected. C(lnmhia, Feb. 26.-The Record tof this afternoon iprints this state The leconl is decidedly pro-dispen sary. Li is extreniely pro)bable that the dispensary leaders in this State will call a con-vention. or conference, at a reasonably early date to outline a pro aramme for the corni- campaign, The information that this is being se riouslv consiC;'dided omes fron an in side sour-ce that is high enough up to know what is doing and what is likely to be done. "It. is understood to be the inten tion of some of the leaders to soon ar range a call and send i to prominent men for their signatures. The call, which will name a date and arrange the details for the convention, will then be promulgated. ~The chief ob ject of the convention will be to out line a plan of eaTnpaign and to effect an orgaization for pushing the cam paign vigorously. The organization may or may not provide a permanent head to direct the campaign all that being a matter of detail for the lead ers to decide upon. Such a call, it is believed, would ereate a sensation in the State, that they were going up against a much siffer proposition than they had con templated. The conference does not contemplate the suggestion of any man for governor or anything of that sort, as did the famous March conven tion of 1890 that put forward Benja min R. Tillman as the reform candi date for governor of the State. "The fact, however, that nearly all of the gubernatorial candidates now in the field are regarded as openly or secretely hostile to the continuation of the dispensary system would undoiibt edl lad,itis believed, to informal consideration of men who would prob ably command the support of the peo pie of the State. This would have an. important bearing on the campaign. Buster Brown. Buster Brown. Melville B. Ray mond 's merry cartoon comedy with Master Gabriel, that talented little comedian who originated Buster' Brown, and the original company in ciding George Ali as Tige, the dog, Charles A. Loder'. Burt Jordan. Gor den Sackville, Al Lamar, Ada Gifford. Vida Perrin, Nain D)odson, Rosa Crouch. Rhea Lushy and a large and cpable chorus. This visit marks the farewell visit of Bus5ter Brown as next seatson Mas ter Gabriel will appear in Little Jack Horner, Melville B. R aymond 's big musical spectacle. Talking to Her. Exchange. "'You never talk to me,. complain ed the lady. "Now I just want you to put down that everlasting paper and make yourself agreeable. Some husbands enjoy a little conversation with their wives, but all youi seem to care about is your paper." "'I don 't think, my dear-'' 'I know you don 't think. That 's just the trouble with you. You don't consider that I'mn here in the house all day with no) one to talk to but the children a nd the servants and trades men and peddlers and any friend who may happen to come in. unless I hap pen to go out, and you 're in town all d ay long, nieet many peop)le.' "I dlonl't meet many peole. I just "Yes. von go I know that. You go where von like. but I have to stay at homie so that you can have a pleas ant p)lacel to come toc when you are tired of going. Then you just take up your p)aper and I can never get a word out of vou the whole of the e venmg.' "'I'm perfectly willing to talk but'' "I wish you wouldn 't interrupt me when I 'm speaking. Yes, you 're per fectly willing to talk but you don't want to talk to me. I suppose thlat's it. I 'm not sufficiently appreciative I suppose. I'm just your wife. Some: husbands even take an interest in' their wives. They come home and tell them all the little things that have happened during the day, what they have been doing and where they've been going and whom they 'ye seen and what they said. There's Mr. Conaway. Hie tells Mrs. C'onaway everthing~ and discusses books and politics and things with her.' "Don t care if I don 't. There are other things to talk about besides books and polities, I should hope. If I attempt to tell you anything you never pay the least aitention to what f ni savig11. I was telling You last night about the troubles the Gens prews were liaving with their land lord. I talked to you a straight hour I do believe and it turned out you thouglt I was saving something about Enticoe. You simply, wern't paying the least attention to what I said. I might go on talking forever and you wouldn t. If I were any other wo man she wouldn't stand it. Im sure I sometimes wwnder I have the pa tience I have. John iienry .illings worth, I don't bli eve You are listeni in io me now one bit. What was I You were saving Von wanted me to talk to you." r(plied the brutal husband, -bit yon don't give any earthly show.!' NOTICE. An annual meeting of the stock holders of the Security Loan and In vestment Company will be held at the office of the Company in Newberry, S. C., Thursday afternoon, March 8, 1906. at 5:30 p. m. James N. McCaughrin, Secretary. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. Court of Conmon Pleas. Caroline Jones, Plaintiff, Against Jason Jones, et al., Defendants. Complaint for Partition. By virtue of an order of Court herein, I will sell at public auction before the Court House at Newberry, S. C., on Salesday in March, 1906, all that lot or parcel of land, of which the late Joseph Jones died seized and possessed, lying and being in that part of the Town of Newberry, S. C., known as "Gravel Town," and bounded by' lands of Guilford Snow den, Dr.. James McIntosh and the Southern Railway Co., fronting 63 feet on-Street a plat of which will be exhibited on day of sale. Terms of sale: One half cash anad one half on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale with a' bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises; with leave to pr easei- to anticipate the payment of the credit portion in whole or in part. The- building on said lot to be insured and the policy assigned to the Mas ter. The purchaser to pay for pa pers and recording.same. IH. H. Rikard, Master. Master's Ome~e, Feb. 12, 1906. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. .Notice is here by given that the un dersigned will make application to the Secretary of State, for the State of South Carolina, on the 31st day of March, 1906, at 12 o'clock M., at his office, in the Capitol, at Columbia, South Carolina, to grant a charter for a railway company to be known as "Spartanburg & Glenn Springs Sou thern Railway,'' the line of railroad of which proposed company shall ex J GUARA $ BANK DEPOSIT 5,000 R. R,Fare Paid. Notes Taken Board at Cost. Write Quids GEORG AALABAMA BUSIMESS COLLEGE Macon, Ga. Dr. R. M. Kernnedy, ,DENTIST. Newberry, - - S. C. uVER NATIONAL BANK. W OR K - BY A Newberry Steam Laundry Co. tend from the City of Sparianburg, S. C., to the City of Aiken, S. C., through the City of Spartanburg and the Townships of Spartanburg, Paeo let, Fair Forest. Glenn Springs. Woodruff, and Crss Aknchor.. in the County of SpartanhIrg,. and the town ships of Jonesvilpe. Bogansville. In ion, Cross Keys. and Gosin Hill in the County of Union, andl the town ships of Seufflet6n. Llaurns. Jacks. Hunter, and Cross Hill. in the Countv of Laurens. and townships No1. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7, and No. S. in the County f Newherry. and town ships No. 1. N. 2. No. . No. 4. No. 5. No. 6, and No. 7. in jhc C>nn!y of Sa Inda. and the twnships of Blocker, Elmw,OOd. M_jS. Piekons. Tohnston. Wards. Shaws. Wi5c. and Merriweth er in the Conniy of E(dgefield, and the townships of Chinquapin. Wards. Me Tier, Shaws. A iken and Gr in the County of Aiken. all of said counties being in the State of South Carolina. by the most feasible route, the total length of vhich road shall be about 100 miles. which corporation, if said charter is granted, will have the pow er to condemn lands for rights-of-way. A written declaration and petition, in accordance with Section 1,917 of the Code of South Carolina, will be' filed at or before the time of the mak ing of said application. 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CANNCN. %0!.arlpisto! ' cIrl rh, (Schedule in'Effect April 1 94. -\n. 52. Daily. ,v. Newberry......... .12.36 p. n. Ar. Laurens .........---- 50 p.m No. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurens..... ..-.- - p.nI. Ar. Greenwood ...........2.46 p. M. Ar. Augu:--ta.......... ....5.2C P- . Ar. Anders,n ... ......... 7-10 ). n. No. 42. Daily. Lv. Augusta...... ...... . .... 2.35 p. . Ar. Allendale..................... .. - 30 p. m. Ar. Fairfax...... 4-.......... 4. P. M. Ar. Charleston.......................--- -9 P. r. Beau t ort........ .... ..... ... - 3 - m r. rort R( yal...... .........- 4.40 p. M Ar. Savannah........... -----.-... 6.45 P. M Ar. Waycross.. ................ ... :.Cc p. . Ar. Tacksonville... .....--.. .--.. ------- NKo. i. Daily. Lv. Lamens......... .......-- ---- .2-.6 p. m Ar. Spartanburg.................. 3.20 p. M No. 52. No. S7. Daily. Ex. Sun Lv. Laurens ... ..... ...... 2 og p. M . .oc a.M Ar GrEenviVe............ - 3.25p.m. Io2 a.M BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD. Time Table No. 5. 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