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. .AULL, EDI'R. Entered at the Postoffice at New terry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tuesday, June .5, 190. Y NOTHING NEW, SIMPLY CON FIRMING, ThiEe J,nvestiga:~tioni ("orngitt'ee la gathered js;u1flieist eviden,e to eon vince t(e loj)st volfirmel dispenlsar% ite that the P.o-callvd immjit-al test Q the stuff flat is hanlde.I out tW th people of South Carolina by the Grea Moral Institution I snare and d< lusion. That part of the business, lik wany otliers, is niothing iore or JeF than a fraud. The State Chemist hin self does not make amy pretentions t passilig on the chemrical eorrpositioi of whi fe h 'by the disgiensar' bAt everyV eapSv titofood sen,It oit bear a certificate bearing tle chivmi-t 's of fleial signature. attestin! to the chem ieal puritY o' the liquor. It has beer known all along that the eertifieat< ,#f' the State Chemist meant absolute ly nothing, and(] the finding if proof tio that effeet by th' investigators has disclosed m>thing new. Is the woth ing about tlte Statf rumh mill that is runl, strietly on the s(piare aid with '-wiservast ivi. blJsino-SK -lidfl-lelit alid ability? Al yet the dispeisary peo ple a;re askin;, fIr anl extension of time to experimenlt with the corrupt ing Yunaehijne.-(;reenville News. h'liere is nothing nit%-ew in this evi dence about tie certifleate of the State chemist. No Ifne ever seriously pp 1, that tli State ('vumist ever atterpted tip ti-st allny 41f tle faise voods. and vyIiItle- of Imv othe r. "N,w. if the Iif."nls p '' savs The Iferalld and News. "Wi1id co. ioperate with Newberr-Y and 'tlier point to vt Ilie mnlmrnim, anld afier. noon train oll thlis lillf a Ilail t inai Ihey v iwwIld the14,n hav(e iod until fa ilitifes.'' What in the world i- that riatit talkiinug' about ? ,auaris started it, ili veln1it. ;11 4 v ral stilm. r1ifv%,11-1iltt1 , [if4# i -, t11ailfi l foIr 'ns:ial i'vior- as ''ev"ry litt bt l w hip. o'i work wp that new umit-lo dep we wanlt Y,ou to, hak.f. it '1d ,sai'reusn wil) get all that's "oming her way. Latirels lIIaf.. We are talkiig aboil favts, but w< are r>t go,int le, argie t e I i p Stiinl ol "wll killfed I hf' lear'' r bveausI soWt w%Ianit all f, i 1t4- IIo ',!vt t14p-vthir am' w 1r 4.o111 (,r F.'r ifriltv vf'< :'erviev. \ .\h ne Lhi,ll all (o first ik to hav<. a ui itdl I. 1*f1.1f t m.1;lf lip -I v if wv coIh nI et. 'His, C.. N. a l I f t rir iiat-l n from i,a ri t I 111(4h t lha d in. and hof i ns:.rtuas' tlfw' after 14"inwlf a leean \lacnue it t ls an ,d iex - dov r 11' i l l'. I\\' a.'t ('ft irn- s il. hu l'-i t hih'i,i bit hdtltE b~sud i4 ahe order SulUt (xed h I,hi idul5 Sifi .'nd ,t h ae 'fi'ini ng sit ii' t14 he inmger~ in thei esarlyv fre'ighat 'ut ol Cohlianblia andis f'residtent I hildus s-ai' hie wvouldhlofd ft the f14 othler orideir ai mask' sall thle chi ages sat once. Tf wi rouildf ls hve s.eiiured thlis ftirst chlang<ij then1 the' fithler woldE have,' bieensi li atl ii wiuld lave'i bieeni inaad' ai iinai tralin wv i ffiit psal Eirk . Thlie thlinglf for' as tol s(eture ftirst is thlie chIangife of the thIirouagh f'reighat to ai reguliar fpaS sonager traini atnt if it is 51ecomll ishe45 we dlo noi. t are whof gets thle credit. Ii is results weC wiant sand noet credit foia efforts madtEe. L5et utS alfl get togethler' and( pull to Theio plefff of Newbenrr'y shoub11 maike 'Newberriy a gala (city naext we'tel ini honor' oif' thec exer'cises inli Cent no semni-ceniteniail of' Newberray collelge It illt be' a giofd time to talfk Newhera ry atnt ilmpres4*. lpon iti Ihfe1 ay v'isitor whfo wiilIliE h eaee thfat we bel'i eve il Newhlerri'y a nt heri futurie as5 we'll a thet fact t hat weO tare proudt oif her' his tory. Lesft lhe mfer'chats decorfatte anll utse the co4llege colors ini thteir dlecor'i lions thus shiowinag to the visitors the we not onIly believe in Newberr'y, hr that wve cnsider Newberr'y eolfleg as5 one Eof our1 insitittions and1( that w are0 proud of hera history and conif dence in hler' future. The college colors aire scairlet an silver gray. /Says at conItemplJoary: h'No ana of todaty, however mue~ he ay be absorbed iln his oenpatic or however' much he may pride hin "~.self on a culture that consists chiefl ni knowledge of bygone things, can ii frd to neglect or be ignorant of thi ervlous daily' record that. is ad ~/.nprint of the time ni w,hichi 11 'owhich the Louisynlle-Courie al.aas I Of course, newspapers anJ news- th paper reading are here to stay. The A man or woman who fails to read the tr daily newspaper is entirely out of the gr procession. Even the child should read the daily paper, for it sets forth fs history he can never acquire from af books. You "night as well live in the Tenth century as to neglect the news er of the Twentieth. af Nothing inore can be added. The'fo Klbject has beeii covered and covered tih perfeetly. The facts cannot be con- in troverted; the truths above set forth in are unassailable. The newspJaper is aj the necessaryv literature of the age. Ml fTie mian (or woan who does not read thj the daily press is living in the long wi ago an.d has no way of comprehend- ti ing what is going on in this wonder ful age.-Charlotte Observer. to This is very true but we would like E to amend by adding the weekly press. W1 Many good people do rot read the ti' daily press, but do read] the weekly ju anel they are kept well psted (in the jii -%events of the day and are not so far til behind as one ini-0ht imagine (tn what sil is going on in this wcnderful age. ita A goo.1 iewspaper text for everyf day in the year is Good R,jads-goid ;a roadmls inl tie ceity and' gool Ioadis inl the tie eintry. (;ood roads are the ear- aft rnarks of progress.-Exehange. Thiat is true. Th,-j-r- is iothinr s, am important to the devel(plment of our We tural distriets as 'ood roads. There is nothinf, that will pay so large divi dends for the money invested. ton Farmers' Union Bureau of Information. -Conducted by the South Carolina Farmers' Educa tional and Co-Operation Union. - - the iCommunications intended for this department should be addressed to J. C Stribling, Pendleton, S. C. hill Stunting Corn. WI, arf posf-1 to :iv e *:I h,igl<-ti'r fromI .\r. Williarnson01 (oni his stuntinlo pl. and nIl t gotnE ' our ar I'li(nj mini will lill li. phail tliiulh a eotilipy -atlit If whieb will r v- All 411btS. hfinI vither way about thl ha. We 1ave -l .14r'ls um11le-rlrna.tv test af tI.r . . \illial ."ll's S 11111ing plroeess, u1ni w%ill weigh the p,tid'uet s and Il meas r tei tirea by ani expeit from the lie *,)Ith Carola (ina exjerimllenlt Station: . . J. ('. Stiriblinl". Pen,dleton, S. ('. M4 l-ar Sir: Tim' 4xinistive, and eIn linluilosp test a tihat Yfu ask aboftut inl RI -,V11 y l h-iv r i he t Ib nl., t1 t l oves. ll \v. I hav na d m ,h-: i r is it pJ)s -ibha - inj iei-iitia - tos t'-ll posaitively Whi'h (if tle Inai tY 't ntifins t.,ivtn it, r1 hla.j <i- 1.411tiblubt-el 11n4st of1 Ilte -t sut.1 Thii- nwtho~d I l 'e oalvi-edl rise.l . a (fi.v a a- 'vs thle Iirst y . a thi' 'natil slae i- fuiliar. with its ways. lh I fee-Iluht lhe results that I andl val triy uiihborsa wh have adopted it ami haive abinedi~ an-O siilIi(it tos justify of meit in irecommntid ing th at it bae givsen val a tial: if it is not sat isfac-torv it Thi .eed iiot be fuoowed again. A few stil ,atees wiItll not on ly be sulic-ient b ut suil hawst for giving this trnial. pr< "This " stutnting'' is no new thing shn ('Salrn grotwi ng ; andi if I hadl expre*se Jl ed it: "T'lo sao '-heek amtil ret ard t he Col stalk gro"wth,, that there shaill he be iieith ler moist 1re4 or plnt foodl wvast e. eat ini its proiduction. '' Thlen mu:mber-s of of farmiers woldl have recogized it as rd just whait they have been tiryintg to Jai dIo fori years. Many of them have an; planited both catty aind low all of their eor lives to redluce the size of the stalk, aund they will tell you that when tivs young coirn (not jointed) is bitten by frost, the stalk will nott grow large, on1 but that it tusually makes better eatrs. tei This plan is not so new to the fiatrm- ern eria, as the ntewspaipersi seem to1 think-- toj cetintly not to the faermer's aboutt pat htere. It will need to lbe altered an of m odifledl to suit different soils and - Sspecial rcond5i tions, yet thle getneral fr~ Iprnip'lles are'4 correct andiu will work fe Sgreat benellt wthentever' the tendeciy lb - is to make stalk growth at the ex be . h'lierien(e adjudgment are r'e- an i quired to give best results, and( all di t who tr;y it mtay not sneceed-ceertaini- lic e ly not the first year. I trust that in linone will d1o wVorse than biy the old( cL .met hod, anid I sincerely hope that it lie may give to all who try it the benefit Oi that it huas givetn to me. p 'Yours truly,w E. M. Williamson, hta Why Be Alarmed? gE fl Some of our' farmer's seem to be a . little wor'ried1 over this talk of the Be y, Ktnglish cotton siiers buying up .some of onr' Southland on which to fo eraise caheagp Cotton witth the hope of nm e dr ivitng ns btack to starvationr prices, C( e And niow, as The Nattional Co-opera- B tor says, thuis movement on thle part of E1n r the spimtIers avonuld he funny ,if it wer e not so ridicnhons. Yes, Itis too abatra to -evets give it notice. Hasn't this cotton scareaorow been lbolted by ose English Spinners in Eggp friea and almost every other comt y where there isn't snow on i ound 365 days in the year? And what was the result t A fez ilure-just what will be over het ter they have tried it. We will give thq Englishmen tb edit of knowing how to spin cotto ter we of the South have grown i r them, but when it comes to eitht em or those Wel.-h or Belgian-s raiL - the fleeey staple. they know noti 1_ more about it than a hog knou mit politics. In fact. if those Wels d Behrian' are as lazy as some c e emigrants whbo came here, the I be toe- infernal lazy to keep o: e mosquitos down there in Missij )pi and Louisiana much less tryin hoe and plow cotton. No, tos iglish spinners are sharp and the A11 know that with cr(qp-diversifie !i tlic Southern c--tten farmer i -t wuing to- raise C4ttill to Suppl, Sdemand, and with t-rganizatimn -y are zoin2 to stand1 shoulder t ulder like men and lemand a prof ble price for that c'tt1n4. and see that their scare-crow failed t 0htenl. when so far frm us, the - DOw Icqi1ng tee move it up a littl Irer. Se. brother farmer, don't b aid. It 's the same (ld bunch o rs tied on a little bit taller pole I it ujw,ved up to where they hopi will nmtice it. 4tay in the and just kee) 1. There's n danger in their cot miule. W. C. Casey, Secretary Five F(,rks Union. In Safe Keeping Now. n negrro who gave his name a! rge Henry Coleman. tating tha is from Laurens. was taken in bi olaice authorities (on Wednesda; lit. iit negro being mentally de Ile. He was begging the polie vers vesterday mmrning to shoo .-Newberry Ierald and News 3ut Ie left Newberry in some wa: ither anid -mt to Clinti. walkin; in the later plaee moniday nigh his brothier's on the farmll of Mr 1nos '. Childress. fiour miles iol thi, city. '.Nr. Childress brougli I t) the citv Tunesday1 morning mIle ved him inl Priobate -Jid(-ge Thomp i's i-fhice, wheire lie was promptl; I acecordingly adj udied insanle am it to the lunatie asyh1m.-Lauren raid. )LLOHONMANUFACTURINGC( .SOLUTIONS TO BE PROPOSEI kT THE MEETING OF TH] 3TOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELI )N THE 15th DAY OF JUNE [906. lesolvel: First 'lt the Capita ek if tlis Collmpan.y be inceasem e 1111undrefl ''lhoulsand Dollirs h, issue of one thousanil alblitiona ires #f eommnion stoek of the pa re of One Hlund.red IDolars ea I four* thoieusandl additional share: secondie preeferired st(ock of the pa: uceeof One Hlundredl Dollars each ese four thousand shares shall con tute a seond preferred stock, and >ject to the prior claims oif the firsi 4ferred stock now outstanding til, for the period of ten years fron Iy 11, 1906, unless retired by thi~ rnpany as herein below mentioned entitled to dividends from the nie nings of the Company at the ratt seven per cent per annum, payable ri-annually on the first days o: muary and July in each year befor y dividends shall be paid on th nmon stocks. ['hese dlividends shall be accumula e. rhe Company may retire this sec il preferred stock at any time af Jtuly 1, 1911, by paying the hold thereof tihe face value in mono; rether with thne amount of all un id dividends, if any, up to the dati such payment. After tile expiration of ten year ,mn July 1, 1906, alny second pre -red stock thnen outstanding shal come a seven per cent. interes nring debt against the Compan; r its face value; a-nd with th mount of all tunpaidi accumulate< vidends, if any, shall become a fire n upon the Company's property, i liquidation, sutbject only to ft uims of the first preferred stoe retoforo created. Resolved Set d, Thlat the Directors of the Coni ny are hereby instructed to 01 th the Secretary of State in its be If a petition for amendment of it arter i.n accordance w.ith the fore ing resolutions. The above resolutions will be pre sted to the Stockholders of th allohon Manufacturing Compan r their consideration at the annua loting to be held in the offie of th empany in, the Town of Newvberr5 C., at 11 O'clock A. M. on the 15t1 y of June, 106. .GOeo. W. Summner, c 1resident & Treas. Z. F. Wright, Years et Havel n t rI A Plia Ma( C. & G. THIE I HfAVE BIE LV -XCLUIE NT CON The Sticker is the Winner Hammar Condensed Paint lead? all to-day, because it is made to stick. It is guaranteed to stick for five years. You can coun' on most paints for only three years. The great llauninar Paint Ilouse of St. Louis guarantee their paint to stick for five years; your money back if it don't and this is not talk either. Come in some day and we will show you how this paint is backed by a guarantee of a half million dollars in cash and a reputation of over a third of a century for square deals. We will also showv you how you can save 25% Son your next paint bill. Remember, p please, that there is only one Hammar Pain and that we are the only dealer, in this place who have the authority to soll and guarantee this paint, Bowers & D)omniek, Prosperity, S. (' NOTIOE. SCounty Democratic Executive Committee is hereby called to meet at the court house in Newberry, S. C., on Saturday, Junie 9th, 1906 at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of fixing the as sessments of candidates for county offices, preparing a campaign .sched uile, appointment of managers of elec tion and for such other business ae may properly come before it. A full attendance is desired, as it is exp)ecd that all matters in con n ieetion with the approaching cam. paign and election can be decided up. on at this meeting and thus avoid Sadditional ones. attest: Fred. H. Dominick, B. B. Leitzsey, ' 'Co. Chair. Secretary. NOTICE. All parties are hereby notiilled thal Henry Long is hired to wvork for m<1 during the remainder of the year '06 t Any person or persons enticing him ir any manner to violate his contraci e will be prosecuted to the full exteni of the law. M. D). Derrick. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned noi to tresspass on the lands of either ol the undersigned. *'All persons tress ties will bo purnished to the full ex' tent of the law. a ~Mrs. R. F. Connolly B. H. 4miek. EABBriCUE. We will give a first-class barbeenu oni the Fourth of July at the resi dence of D. A. Kleekloy. Come one, come all and enjoy a good dinner arni spend a pleasant day. D. A. Kleckley; nning ce the CORSET ty. )rm. ER CO. TORE. '6ye Yor NaMe knd will expect ou to call when n need of .ut Glass, 1ancy China, -laviland Dinner Sets, 'lain Glass Ware, 3terling Silver, :ictures, etc. .R & COMPANY, ye Sellers Money Loaned SImproved Farm ~ ~V4VAhVJ UiS Stock and Bond. Y, S. C. Bought and Sold. d county property for sale: "Tract of land cntaining 41hreacres o rom Coranaca, S. C. a. CBrown' residence.ce,na r n own as"Th So!Martin Plaee." n88 acr frm near Pomaria,, S. C.,, Wel iproved farm on Bush Riifer. 7acrs tland withi ntwo miles,of city 1er ocrsaoriginal forest. Will sell oen Improvements at Silver $treot. Tw lots0on lowr Iain Street. Sixr lo on McKinley eights.ngo Tbree nice residences close In. ~rty that we have for sale Call at my bibly I have the place that you have uly, H UNTER, Manager. EASE YOU! work, as others ar'e tic finish. te very best supplies pert and accommodat >od work and prompt erve, huam Laundry. of Work and Pla Combined to Mal AN LADY Corset of Streng Lbility and Beaul le to Fit The F( S. MOW LADIES' S ONE WEEK ONLIY!] Dr I. E. Crmm, the well known Eye Sight Specialst, will be in Newbejrr for oeek J:from Monday, June 4th to Tuesday, June 12th. EYE STRAIN., Causes headache, inflamed eyes and many reflex nervous troubles. Glasses Correctly i Fitted mean relief from headache, clearer eyes, better vision, improved health. Have you ever tried glasses? Do the glasses that you use do the workD F I have accomplished wonderfully sat isfat results in modern, scientific methosbf fitting glasses. I can. demonstrate my ability in your case. Don't miss the opportunity to call on X>3- X. 3E. Critnrr3a33 and have your eyes examined Exam ination free.I Office over the Post Office. FRANK R. HUNTE We Link Co-Operati Buyer and Seller OF Any Lands, I' mi Any Where, &1 IW,UBIV A - rc. NEWBERR~ We offer the following city an stTwo one-acre building lots on Pratt Lton Langford Avenue containing Lot on arLangford -Avenue containing AdOn 8room house, 8-4 acre lot on tOne 6-ace tract of land, with cot a 5-room cottage ofa Calhoun street. M5-room t cae near Farmers' 01l 1 M i with e cre l mes Ol One tract of land containing 31 acres land with nice ntdwelrrl i ce, th re cit One 7-room hse nar ar er' ltoprp Onle tcoland eorwntnwn.6 acrs been trying to get. Yours tr FRANK R. LET US PL Giveg us your Laundri doing. Gloss or Domesi We use nothing but ti that car be bought. Exi ing help.- Our motto, gc delivery.. -Telephone us Yodrs toes The Ne wberrv .1