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THappenings in- the State.
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Ab. Chronicled l?y the Alert Co^jfeBpondcnts
of Tho Columbia
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TEN PER CENT DIVIDEND.
Andorson, Jim 19.?The stockholders
of the Anderson Mattress
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and Spring Bed company held
thoir annual meeting yesterday and
declared a dividend of 10 per cent.
This enterprise is comparatively a
new one, and since its organizition
has been unusually successful. The
old board of directors was reelected.
A RAILROAD AGENT IN SERIOUS
TROUBLE.
The State, 18th inst.
W. J. Pooser, agent of the
Southern Railway company at
Perry, was arrested here yesterday
on the charge of forgery and
fraud. Ho is quite a young man,
and his father, who conducts a
bnsinees at Swansea, was hero yesterday
vainly trying to get together
the tangled end* of the
young man's businees affairs.
Pooser seems to have lived be
yond his means.
Having had some misgivings as
to the way things were being conducted
in the office at Swansea,
Mr Geo F Zealy, tho traveling
auditor, checked up the books of
that oflice on the 13th of January
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and discovered a shortage of $300.
This is not the only shortage'
charged against Pooser. He was
the agent of tho Southern Express
company at Perrv ami i?
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debted to them in the 6imi of
$?71. lie had obtained this latter
sum of inonoy on packages
sent UC O D." That part of his
shortage and shortcomings was
investigated by Mr F D Fant,
route agent of the Southern Express
company.
WONDERFUL NERVE
Is displayed by many a man enduring
pains of accidental Cuts,
Wounds, Bruises, Burns. Scalds,
Sore feet or stiff joints. But
there's no need for it. Bucklen's
ArnicaSalve will kill the pain and
cure the trouble. It's the best
Salve on earth fnr Pilou
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nt Drawford Bros*., J. F. Mackey
& Co., and Funderburk Phar.
Druggist. ,
Scott Cleggs Death is a Mystery
at Greenwood.
Charleston, Jan 16.?Scott
Clegg, the 16-year-old son of Policeman
Clegg, died at Greenwood
today from the effect of a gunshot
wound in the back of the
head. The boy, accompanied
hie father, brother and some
others on a hunt and returned in
a djing eondition. The father is
reported as saying that he did not
know how the boy came to be
shot. Small is understood to have
given an account, but the mutter
remains a mystery.
Chll<lr?n Poisoned
Many children are poisoned and
made nervous and weak, if not
killed outright, by mothers giving
" them cough syrups containing opiates.
Foley's Honey and Tar is
a safe and certain remedy for
coughs, croup and lung trouble,
and is the only promfnent cough
medicine that contains no opiates
or other poisons. Sold by Funderburk
Pharmacy.
Governor Hey ward has made
the formal unnonnciunent that he
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will retire from public life after
serving his second term as goy-i
ernor.
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-Refused to be Vaccinated.
Au Instance iu Which Compulsory
Vaccination Would Haro ,
Saved Life. ..
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Newberry Observer.
The following, which is vouched
for by a Columbia physician, may
prove interesting reading to some j
Newberrians who are kicking j
against compulsory vaccination:
A man at the Granby mill till- ^
ago in Columbia refined to bo ^
vrceinated and would not permit
bis family to be, and as it was not .
compulsory ho had his own way ^
about it. Shortly afterwards he ^
took the smallpox and died. Just ^
before he died his physician told ^
him of his condition nad said it
he wanted to leave any request he j
must do it quick. His response
was that ho wanted his wifo and
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children vaccinatod at once. IIis .(
request was carried out; hut his
wife came near dying too, as the j
vaccination had not had timo to
act as a preventive or modifier of u
the disease.
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STRAIGHT FACTS.
A whole lot of fanoy phrases oaa be .
written about remedies, but it takes 11
facta to prove anything?good straight a
facts. Anil the strongest faet von ever
heard is tllat Taunopiline is the best K
oure for plies on the market. It euros i.
absolutely. Has a healing, soothing
effect from the start. u
Alldruaalsts have it for *i on - i?
Ask fot Tannopillafc >and don't dare v
take a substitute. n
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Fifty-Nine Persons Killed.
Christianin, Norway, Jan 17.?
Fifty-nine porsons perished as
the result of an avalanche of
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rocks at Naesdale north of Bergen
ftundny. A mass'of rock was N
suddenly precipitated into Lonn- ti
vand lake from the neighboring w
hills causing an immense wave 20 J1,
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feet high which swept the neigh- j
boring shores. Houses, people ^
and cattle were swept away by
the rush of water and it is known
that 59 persons perished. Thus
far only four bodies have boen T
recovereo. A groat atoim today
stopped the relief work as the d
surrounding district is uhuble to d<
send help. al
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A Life at Stake <<
if you but knew the splendid T
moritof Foley's Honey and Tar 0(
you would never be without it. A ^
dose or two will prevent an attack
of pneumonia or la grippe. It 8
mav RftTfl vnnr lif-? ?~1.1 n
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Funderburk Pharmacy. n
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Married His Nurse. n
j New York, Jan 17.?Gorman
Burns, the gamekesper who was
accidentally shot in the eye by ^
George Gould on his gamo preserve
near High Point, N. C.,
will return homo tomorrow, acc
companion by a bride to whom he ^
was married a few days ago. Mrs
Borne was Miss Henrietta J. ^
Pierce, a nurse in the New York
Eye and Ear Infirmary. She was
in attendance on Burns while he
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was under treatment which involv 'j
ed the removal of tho injured
eye. The discharge of tho patient, 8
the resignation of the nurie, and j
the wedding occurred on tho ,
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same day.
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
health of the people of tills county is >*
in imminent danger and must be tak- t
en care of. II hoe been decided that
every precaution be taken to prevent
prolonged cases of pneumonia, grippe, x
eto '1 tie bent tiling,to do In to give a e
good cougli mixture as soon as the ,
cough starts. Get MURRA.Y'8 HOKE (1
HOUND, MULLEIN and TAK.
I Only 26c a bottle, At all drnggiste.
The Legislature.
Ipecial to Cbarleaton Post.
Columbia, Jan 17.?Among
h^.new H.0U80 bills introduced
his moaning was ono by Mr Fishurn,
requiring marriage licenses,
rhich aro to bo secured from
lorks of court, the person
erforming the ceremony to
eturn the certificate for filing in
he clerk's office with the endorsmont
that tho ceremony bas
een porfcrmed, no other kind of
inrringo being valid.
Mr Edwards has a bill prohibitig
shooting matches for turkeys
r other prizes, and Mr Kershaw
as a bill making a cock fight or
utnessing it a misdomoanor any'here.
Mr Herbert's tax bill fixes the
mit for paying at the last day of
)ecember, after which seven por
ent. penalty attaches. Mr Bass
ltroduced a bill providing for.
rivate examination of victims in
apo cases.
The bill requiring monthly giners'
reports and calling for mark
t value assoesmonts of property
rero unfavorably reported.
in the Senate Mr Johnson inroduced
a bill to give Winthrop
third of the privilege tax now
oing to Clemson. Mr Bloase
as a bill to provide for onrolllont
of pupils in night schools
rhichmay bo established in conection
with the compulsory equation
law.
DOMESTIC1 TROUBLE8
It is exceptional to find a fain
y where there are no domestif
nptures occasionally,but these oan
e lessoned by having Dr. King'*
few Life Pills around. Much
oublo they save by their great
oik in stomach and Liver trollies.
They not only relieve yon,
lit. cure. B5c, at Crawford Bro*.,
. F. Mackey &Co., audFunderark
Phar. Drug Stores.
Should be "Killed Dead."
he News and Courier:
It is hoped that the bill mtrouced
by Citizen Ashley of Anorson
county, providing for the
bolition of the department of agiculture
and immigration, will be
killed dead" without dibate.
here is nothing whatever to
oramend it to the favorable conideration
of the members of the
eneral assembly. There is more
romise in the department of immigration,
as it is at present organ
sed, than in any other depart*
lent of the State government.
Calhoun County Sure.
Columbia, Jan. Id?The State
toard of canvassers today, after a
ossion lasting several hours, deided
to disallow the protest of
itiaens of Edgefield, in the mat r
of the election for Calhoun
ounty. There is a protest te be
leard from Greenwood on Wed
lesuay, but as it is along lines
imilar to that from lldgefield, it
nay be expected that a similar
lecisien will be raached, thus inuring
the formation of the couny.
A. bill may be introduced in
he Legislature to make themattef
oubly sure.
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OMIJI Alt
A neglected cough or cold may
ead to serious bronchial or lung
roubles. Don't take chances
?hen Foley's Honey and Tar af*
ords perfect security from serious
fleets of a cold ? Sold by Funtr
eiburk Pharmacy,
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