The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 03, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5
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We are still selling the si
1 Every article will besold f o.
one yard or article to the
and the prices will make y
P All $1.50 and $1.25 Dress <
' two doors above Post offi
Farmer s Union Bureau of j1,ial aro dangerous,
i Information Hotter whistle than whine.
?Conducted by the- I. Ho that sowc,h. a brec/'c sonw"
South Carolina Farmers' Educa-j',mos l'l-al,!> a cyclone. Gossipers,
tlonal and Co-Operation Union, j take warning.
ffcjyCommunications intended for this j ^ 0 are llu; I'armors Union bedepai'tment
should be addressed to J. C ' eause the union is good enough and
Stribling, Pendleton, S. C. there 's nothing hotter to sei into.
! Quit howling so niuoh yourself and
On account of doubling our mail-IS" 1? doing the riglin thing. This will
I ing 'ist to newspapers recently we j l*ause yout enemies to do the howlhere
repeat this notice: lingua while. < all lor a change and
Send in all reports, orders for lit-i^?U "
era hire, blanks, charters and funis! ?'der lo cure the sour belches
to J. W. Reid. Reidville, S. C. j von "nl Uy 1 ?*> >"? I" swallow up the
, . I whole union, don't trv to make some
\ When von want an organizer or! , , .. ,
i , i i ,i | other lellow swallow the medeeiu'e
V speaker in vonr countv, address the i . . ., .
' . , tlu: union prescribed tor your owm
\ committeemen in your congressional , ,,, , . .. . . *
^ J disease. .Just as well back your ears,
fistiie., viz. [gulp it down and ruminate on the
| J. W. 1*orks, Parksville; J. C* jthing awlivile and you'll be a better
Stribling, Pendleton; 0. I. Goodwin, i u?;on ,mJn next time.
Laurens; J Fra"k Ashe, Councils- | T|i(j Fai.rael.s, lFllviuql is a];iul. lllR.
I vitlci I. C. Willousnby, Moreuce; I.. claa8ot r,s havo ,hoil.
| I,. Baker, Bishopville; or B. B?m, j ?Ws llMulc , to somjUli,^ tor
M 1 eiullclon, for tlie tlunnselves an.l niato (he worl.l move
m 'list net. ! forward.
|i,; ?" '<> Anderson ".mi-J wherever lire Farmers' Union has
m ly, will lake i:i six new members al ?.|Mll| ,1<>K, ,, (.<m?m,ui|Vl
;;;fe ne.Nl meelins:. The hoys are mad. irel- ,|u. jn?. t.,|u,.aU,(1 a:i,i
tin- lesperate. and have learned llie.v j j,, ,.v(.rv
J? < "?'! hnl"Uo ?"">"<* Wll,'""t [makes it mueli harder Cor tllim "rfliek
SJ lielp and lots oC .1, so tlrey are Call- | (llK.1. ? ,.ht) (u ,lo
ins m line just like men that meant ; ||l(, |an|U,, ,,,, ?? .,||v
to mak'e sop>e howl. hill :ne what !
, . You never had amy idea tlie tarmei
? you are doing. I. . J, ... .
| 1 had so niaimy friends untal you gel
/ ii p n . a good strong Farmers' Union in
fc Dry summer usually follows a we.
K rc ii i iii i .-.Jo county, did you?
& t winter. If tins rule holds good tins
year, the farmer who does not pro- ^0,1 ne\ei could say, Good Lord,
pare his land's for a dry season will j deliver us out of the hands of son*
,f ]0|-j. * of our friends," with so much gracv
. i as vou can now since the recent New
& Preparation ol lands by dvcp , . , , . .
, >mY .' , ,111 York panic squeezed out the deceit mi
-d plowing not ?nly prepares the laud j . ' , ... . .
m ii.i, ., ,i i ? Hi? I also Inends!
TO for drought, hul it atlso makes the |
W ' best preparation to stand heavy rains! I'^judice never builds up anyf
or long wel spells. !(lu"^ 11 ''own 'Vien.lslnp, cof'f
Cotton bears and fertilizer trulls opernhon, progress, and laughs ovo
have bevn the chief subjects for ; ?">? "?" ?"'??* ?"? demon t.
' abuse by cotton growers for nrany ion'^'' the union.
years. If you are in earnest about :
tjhis thing now is the ti.me to cut | The Cities Against Homo.
their acrpiain.laiwe; d<m't hvke men The farmer has seen many changes
into your business and mix with them j in the manner of the controlling am
if you cannot trust livem. the conducting of business in th.:
&| Getting in tronbl'e is smooth down past few years. From the tiller ol
| Va| hill going; getting out is up hill and (he soil '.being able to control tlu
| Mm sometimes very slippery climbing, markets of grain, that power has
Before you contract any debts this slipped from him until it is nianipuyear
on your coMon crop better count i lnted by the grain operators of larg(
on only one ba'le this season whvre I cities, lie is uncertain as to wliethei
you got two last year. lie will receive adequate 'eompensaK
W Don't ca'lculate on all others cut- tion for the concentration of business
ting acreage and you neing tTic only : in cities is to take from the farmei
man to enlarge his cotton acreage. I and residents rxf the smaller towns
,M Now and Ihvn you httar of someone ; their opportunity to buy their ueresH?
being shot with a gun that they sities at home and require them t<
|| thought not loaded. Play with things | send their money to cities. Pcrhaus
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OF THE
a? rfXZ?t.;,WAx,L';v:t3MeamREiec?Rtc.To:X'im&vm? mt^
rock at prices never before
- less than factory prices,
whole stock at about ha!1
ou buy. Ne ver again will ;
jioods, black and colored,
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j t he s( routes I factor in tins dest rue- I Ship Siberian Timber 8,000 Miles,
lion of home markets is the concerns An Australian corporation ha
I k'nown as catalogue houses. Their Ujust received a concession from <h
, aim is t??. if possible, drive tiie re- j Russian government to lake ont thir
sail merchants locale.! in the towns !y million feet of timber a year fron
j??f all stales out of business. The a forest in Siberia, nine hundre<
j home merchanl lias repeatedly coin- | -miles from Vladivostok, to be deliv
i plained to his patrons and asked them .ered in Melbourne, Australia, approx
jliial in-lead of sending llieir money imately eight thousand miles awa>
{abroad for what they need to give and nearly three times the di*lanc
; him the opportunity to do so at il'rom New York to San Francisco,
prices as low or lower, for the same | It is likely -that no lumbering opei
j quality of goods as that offered by ation of recent years more strongl
Ihe catalogue houses. illustrates the pinch in the timh*
Our members of congress have supply in all parts of tlie world. 1
been aware of such conditions and ev- the news of the concession, told in a
erv one of them are ibitterly oppose.! American 1 lumber journal, is the sui
! to any change in our postal laws, r svion of liic difficulty thai all com
j which would give the catalogue iiousc tries may have to encounter in .ye
a stronger hold on trie trade of the I ting the wood which they need in tl
country. These congressmen are not 'future. Every year timber ernisei
narrow minded men, but have h\?en j are going further and further afiel
drilled in the relentless mill of years ' and cutting trees which, in formi
of experience. One of the Iowa con- "times of abundance, they passed In
iT'-'ssnien lias made the remark that he cause of the inaccessibility o>f the fo
is opposed to the encroachment of est.
the catalogue house on tlw< home mer- Jn taking out the Siberian timlx
chant for the good reason that in the ; the Melbourne lumbermen will iia\
j sending of money In an unseen and m ship the entire year's cut in Jul
j unknown merchant, gives that mer- August, September and October, ft
chanl an opportunity to practice un- during the remainder or the ye:
j scrupulous tactics upon the unsus- there is no open water at the poii
i peeling customer. shipment. What makes this unusi
! As wo have said in (lie beginning ! al feature of transporting bulky lot
of this article it is Hie object of the i S.000 miles qui-le feasible is that siu
promoters of ihe catalogue house to I unmanufactured stock is admit>t(
drive the home mercha.it out of hnsi- j free, while there is a heavy duty <
ness and if they succeed in doing so, all manufaolnrede wood brought inl
it means the ruining of our beautiful j .Austrialia. the duty on lumber. f<
and home-like towns. When you instance, being only $.">.00 a thou
have depleted the home town you ami board feel. At Melbourne, a ne
| have done much toward depreciating i mill is being erected to manufadui
the value of farm lands. So this is a -these logs into dressed stock, such ;
question that no! only is of vital in- flooring, ceiling and other producl
terest to the retail merchant, but ' as well as into lumber
it is of just as much interest to the These Siberian operations .liffi
citizens of our towns and to the far- from Ihe lumbering methods in II
mers. II would eertainlv be a le- Fniled Stales, in that In Ibis eounh
plorablc condition if we were obliged j| js possible and customary to ha\
j to send away fir Ihe most of what ! new mills conveniently near the pla<
we n^ed bc->i- o--r nome merchants ,,f production though, wilh Ihe cm
have been < i n out of business by tinually decreasing supply, the la
Ihe catalogue bour.es. n,j']]s 0j',pn fj?(| jj profitable I
: These concern* mus( pay for llivir haul their limber by rrams and rai
, goods just Ihe simp as Ihe merchants roads many miles away from Ihe
: at home, and some one must pay the saws. Forest experts in this counti
millions of dollars they spend every 'say that the hope of the Failed Si:
i year in advertising their business. On j tes for a steady supply of timlx
: lop of this expense is tjie thousands 1'lies in the application of forestry t
upon thousands of dollars tliev pay all linvberlands, private and publi
: every month for rent of the buildings and the careful study of Ihe eeoiu
they occupy, b'esides the additional j mica I and better nlili/.ation of pr<
expense of an army of clerks. The ' ],'von so< a severe shortage i
i i i i ,. i , I went v to I went v-lflve years must V
home merchanl is not called upon to
. . 1 expected.
meet any ol Ihese expenses. I > __
II seems Ihe most of us should have . Compulsory Education.
, inbred pride enough to prompt us Io j Southern Christian Advocate,
i trade at home. | We regrot to note that a .bill P<
^v?TO_an:KRwwi^7?sfl!wn7ra?W2trisa!>40^;vroii!r^T'J.'PBV'v ; irZTVjtf&ib'iBUCKVSffiU.*. .vnR'r:!;/1 Txw.ac:$sxnr affirm
) made in Newberry, S. C,
Remember, we will sell you
f cost price. Come, look,
you have a chance like this.
at 65c. yd. This stock is
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compulsory education lias a train fail-1 Suppose We Wox'e Invaded.
s ed1 of passage by tiro present le^is- j Lieut. llujrh dohnson, in Kverye'laturc.
With due allowance for tlio j body's.
- j real conviction that weijrhed in the What could happen in a year once
n 1 successful opposition, in the liirht ol'' (iermany or .lapau had establishcd
'the facts and needs, we arc frank to buses on our shoes, is appalling, and
- say thail the preponderant obstruc- impos>ible of sensible conjecture. in
'tion urew out of prejudice, mistaken the east. Ocrmany could fortifv ami
, economy, ami a misconception of the defend Nnw York almost lieyond hope
e ! l ue niennimr and punposo of personal j of recapture. Washington, IMiiladelliberty.
These are weighty and con-, phia, and the coast defenses would
._ ' fusimr influences, we know, and as certainly fall, leaving navy without a
v | the results show they may affect th,* base and helpless. Whether she
j action <rf individuals by distort in,?! would depend on whether she had
n'the val-ie of fads and warpinvr rea any mh.jecl in doinir vo.
? son and judgment. yet without jriv- ()n j,.. ;1, ; ..im.
r- "U' the lea f niiis- for^pieM , pl(l, T]|( ,;)m ;)| s,.ll(.s ;i,?.
, their h.-i;. -|v of conviction and the , . , i ( ,
o| t .;< ii Met sections in the
t nil etz-nt.v ot then- jnsio.-e. , , . .
I 11 \? ?>i Id, a new and better .Japan. ne>e
; One move on the part of the op-, I ween it ami the interior '(retches an
ponents we note with regret, it is [almost unlbroken line of mountains,
Id j their parlin.iirenl.ary device to shut (Hanked by ureal desert regions im'''
; off full dobale. Whatever Uic. motive, passable to marchin-r armies; taken
f5* | it puts tlieni in the position of avoid-j l"*re| her, these constitute the most.
r" inir the publicity of dismission, or of I formidable military outworks in the ^
| treating lijrhtly a measure of vital world. Once lodged behind that na- Jsj
r importance and widespread interest, i tural redoubt, with fheir owni conn- mm
'e ]tl ;1]| such measures fullness of!'rv !,,,d the island chain behind Iheni, jv
>* discussion should be courted by both P he dislod'.-menl < I the Japanese W
sides if both be equally holiest aml|u":,'d he a.bsl:'i>e a military pro- F
n" earnest <d' purpose. For from such J '!!l !IS ever conlronted the mind
II disens>ion not only does new litrhl M -cuius with a XerxeMan host at
-come to the open minded legislator his command. We have a respcelaihle
's but education to the iiiteresled eiliz- ;,avy, but the t ? > l< of p-.licintr a ter"h
enship. ritorial irrand division, mainlainiin>
'(l | We consider worlhv of rpi??tali<?n h'!1 he world.
,n : the four points emphasized bv Mr. |"lvlll!i libber to the predominate
n Anil, of Newberrv, the author of thv (,r ,1,?' >uu} preserving our
>rj present :bi 11: ' national inle-r.ty, is a fairly lar^e,
s- | .. , .. one for so small a weapon.
1. I na universal education was es- 1
w |
seii.lial and illiteracy a danirer to
j'lhe State. The State tiives the schools "When attacked by a> contrh or a
,S and therefore attendance should be}'/"11' ?'r "'hen .v,,nr is '<
S' compulsory. Is '"^lishness to take any other
i o ,IM ' , ir c ii oi i, medicine than Dr. Kim?'s New l)is2.
I h?' uencral welfare of the ttlalo ,, ,, ,
'?* , . II I* * 1 I W< covei v, savs < . <). I ddi id'^e, ol
denends upon (lie individual wcllare ..
-.. ,,M , .. r.mpire. (ia. "I have used New
id the citizens. I he children ol th? ... , ,
'.V ... . -i c i iliiscovcrv seven wars am I know it
, ?Stale are its tut lire citizens. ?. , ,
e | I is llu iiest r. nie.lv on earth for
c ;{- T!"' ?'li.hirer, of the Stale have l ^ (<n|j|s; (.rM|||)) i(mI j|H
Mm ir i''-ht- a< well as the parents, | (,u.(i;1| ;|ll<) ,nfnl)l<.s> M)v
and the claun that the bill would jsn|)j>H j(> )m;( ^
,t) do away with parental cont rol wn.?, j , )is,.llV(.,.v. ()!li(.|<K ,.?res everv :.ltherefore
absurd. jlack." Known the world over as the
i.-' 4. The experience of other Slab's | |<imr of throat and hum remedies.
y j showed that compulsory education Sold under juaranleo at W. K. Teli
could be made effective and was for Son's drujr st?,re. ntlc. and
r | the best interest of the State. $1.0(1. Trial bottle free.
? : Without enterinsr info detailed ar
e, I *>-tiiii *iiI here and now, we realTinn our! A Higher Health Level.
>-j-belief in the need and wisdom of! "I have reached a higher health
compulsory education and our faith level since I be?an nsinu' Dr. Kinjr's
n | in its ultimate adoption. Hack of I\ew Life I'ills," writes .lacoh Sprin10
this convict ion lie economic, social, i-re r. of West I'Yauklin. "Maine. "They
and moral considerations, tho trend j keep m> stomach, liver and bowels
! of educational thought, the exper- workinv .just ri-jht." If these pills
i ionce of other Slates and nations, jdisappoint you on trial, money will
and the growing demand of the pvo-ihe refunded al W. I'. Pelhani and
>r ipl'O, [Son's Druyr store, 'inc.
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