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1+ )jt Sjs >> >:< >'.? >;< * >:< >.? t> >/: )i! >;< >;< |J< * WHITE RIBBON ECHOES. * Wanted?Boys. Who wants (he boys? The Sunday f schools want them. They can scarcely thrive without boys. The church needs (hem. It is made* weak when the boys draw away J'ron; the sacred service. jA The public schools are after the | jj boys, (o fit them for the stern duties of honest citizenship and cannot fulfill its mission without boys. ^ The Nation needs boys. Its very exist-once is threatened when the boys va| drawn awav for evil purposes. Tt 'iM must have boys?good boys, noble boys, true boys, honest boys, brave boys, strong boys, manly boys, clean boys and pure. I The saloon wants boys. All bovs, any boys. It cannot exist without B boys. It will die without boys to I feast, its ravenous appetite, for it I lives on the souls of boys. It is the ft most persistent, relentless seeker ft after boys which exists to day. Tt P never ceases its deadly chase. It is ft the most insidious and ruthless foe I known to humanity, and the interV ests of the boys constitute the object L of its most bitter and malignant atft tac>ks\ "The boys of today are the men of tomorrow," and the drink cursed boys of today are the drink wrecked H^Vmon of tomorrow. Tt must have boys. Boys it is bound |H to have. Boys it has planned to have. Whose HH'boys? Yours. |KH The point, is right here: Tf the sa^loon lives, the boys must die. This is an awful sacrifice of the home defenders, for I lie express purpose of perpetuating the blig'hiing, withering saloon. Tf the boys are to live, then the saloon must die. The death of (lie saloon is the safety of the hoys. Of the 10.000.000 boys in the country, 10,500,000 are ensnared. Shall these continue to be | rcowded out. and the other 5,500,000 j be. drawn into the awful vortex, to j give place to 250,000 murder mills? j Which shall il be, boys or saloons? Homes or saloons? Sunday schools or saloons? Public schools or saloons?! Churches or saloons? Nation or saloon ? The life of the saloon means the death of all else. Boys, the saloons would murder you. Strike the accursed saloon, and strike it hard. Law Prohibiting The Sale of Cigarettes to Minors. Sec. 111?!). I| shall not be lawful for any person <ir persons, either by himself or themselves, to sell, furnish, give or provide any minor or minors, under the age of eighteen years with cigarettes, tobacco, or cigarette paper, or any substitute therefor. Any person or persons violating I lie provisions of the preceding Section, either in person, by agent, or in any other way, shall be held and deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction therefor shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment for :i term of not more than one year, nor le-s than two months, or hoili, in the discretion of the court ; one-half of the fine ini|>oscd to he paid to the informer of the offense, and the other half to he paid to the treasurer of the county in winch such conviction shall he had. I he Cynthia Mower Loyal Temperance Legion opened its fall session Oct. 20. 1008. The following officers were elected | for the ensuing year: Master Frank | Williamson, president: Miss Estelle Bowers, vi?e president*, Miss Helen ! Williams, secretary and treasurer, f and Miss Ft la Shelley, superintendI ent of Flower Mission Department. , A State Loyal Temperance Legion was organized at the Stale convention of the W. C. T. IT. and fifteen cents dues decided upon. Ten cents to go to the State treasury and five cents |o (he local treasury. The Legion decided to have i crusader monthlv contest. (Our National paper) Mh-i l-Ntelle Mowers and Master Henry Most volunteered as lead| crs. We are laboring under great difliI culties as to a place of meeting. The clerk of court and supervisor kindly offered the use of the court room in \ the old court house but we find that .to be tin undesirable place of meeting 6n account of the location. The parents object 1 o the danger I he children encounter in crossing the square and climbing the stone steps. Will any one who is deeply interested in temperance come to our aid? Who are we? can't you tell? The 1 '\ ;il liia Mower L. T. L., Are we in it ? yes we are, South Carolina, Halt! Kali! Kali! 1 f t i HOMEWARD BOUND. Mr. T. E. Wicker Writes of the Coi: vention?Enthusiastic for Good Roads. Mr. W. G. Peterson Monday aftei noon received a letter from Mr. T. I Wicker written on the da.v before hi departure for home. The Herald an News is permitted to print the letter Omaha, Neb., Oct. 0, 08. Mr. Peterson: I leave Omaha tinoi row morning. I am glad to say tha so far ns the road question is ecu cerned I delivered the goods. 1 pc through a proposition for road im proveinent that was highly eotnpli mented by Mr. Spillman. our supei | intendent of rural delivery. Yo I know I guess he Js a ,-oads en Miusiast. This afternoon after several bal lots the executive committee wa elected of which 1 hod the honor o being chosen as one. This committe consists of three men each of whom i entitled to a salary of $2"..()0 per Vea and expenses to and from the nation a' convention which is paid out o the national treasnrv. After a spirited ertntc*? this ft<-i noon for the next place of meetim Rochester. N. Y.. won oui. Severn places scattered all the way from tli Atlantic seaboard |o the Pacific unplaced in nomination. T nominated city in (ho Phillipine Islands and mov ed that nominations close. Thi brought down the house as (lie savin; goes and the motion prevailed wit the final result as above staled. Will reach home about the middl of next week. Yours fra (email v. T. E. NOTICE. All rural schools that expect, t' coinj)c(e for the prizes which are of fered by the Rural School Improve ment Association will please no(if I he superintendent of education b: the 10th of October. J. S. Wheeler, County Superintendent of Education EXCURSION RATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account South Carolina State Eai the Southern Railway announces ver low round trip rates from all point" in South < arolina to Columbia, S. C, tickets to be sold October 24th li 2!) inclusive, and for trains schedule* to arrive Columbia before noon Oc loher :{0th, 1008, limited for relun unlil November 2nd, 1008. "For rales, schedules and informa lion about special (rains jo ('olumbi; "U special dales apply to Sor t hoi i Railway agents or address, J. C. Lusk, I >i vision Passenger A tent, J. Ij. Meek, ('tiarleston. S C Asst. (Jen. I'ass. Ant., Atlanta. (Ja. NOTICE OF ELECTION. STATU OI" SOUTH CAROLINA, ( CI "STY OF NF'.VBCR xT Notice is hereby given that tlx (Jeneral Election for Slate and Com: t.v Officers will be held at the votir; precincts prescribed by law in s\ii< County, u Tuesday, November :? loos, said day being Tr.'-'day follow ing (he fir.?t Monday in Novembei as prescribed by law. AI (he said election separate boxes will be pro\id'-d at which <|ualifie<" electors will vote upon tlu adoptini or rejection < f an amendment to tlx State Constitution, as provided in tlx following Joint Resolutions: No. 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing, t, Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the r'onstitnlion, Relating to Municipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Oener.nl Assembly of the State of Sou lb Carolina, That the following iimendmen! :?? ihe <'on-lilution of lh< Slate of South <"aroIina be submitted to |))(> oualified e]ecl"rs <?|* the Staff a| Ihe next iM'ix'ral ele-tion for Kepresenlatives, and if a majority of the (doctors 'pialitie-1 to vote for members of the Oesieral Assembly votin'.1 lliereon shall vote in favor ;>(' such amendment, and a majority of each branch ol (he (Jeneral Assemblv shall, after such election, and before another, ratify said amendment, by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VTTT, relating t<? bonded indebtedixss, be amended by adding at the end thereof the following words: Provided, I hat the limitations imposed bv (his Section and by Section f>, of Article X. or this Constitution, shall "o! apply to bonded indebtedness incurred by Ihe (own of OatTney, in (lie < unity <>t ('herokee, when III" proceeds >> f <.ii,| bunds are : i p i > 1 i < < ] solely and exclusively for tiie building, erecting, establishing, and main tenance of waterworks, electric ligh plants or sewerage system, and wlier i- the question of incurring: such indebt edness is submitted to the qualifici electors of said municipality, as pro vided in the Constitution, upon tin question of bonded indebtedness. 3. Approved the 27th dav of Febru s ary, A. D., 1908. d Xo. 70,'?. A Joint Resolution Proposing ti Amend Section 4 of Article XIII o j the Constitution of the State o South Carolina, Relating to tin j Office of Adjutant and Inspect? General. i- ,, I_ Section J. Re it resolved by tin General Assembly of the Stale o South Carolina, fhat the followim _ amendment to the Constitution of th< State of South Carolina, be submit I to the <|iialified electors of tin ^ State at the next general election foi Representatives, and if a majority o the electors qualified to vote fo: 0 members of the General Assembl; voting thereon, shall vote in favor o -aid amendment and a majority o: each branch of tlio General Assemble shall after such election, and be for* another, ratify the same amendmen hv yeas and nays. Section I of Arti ole XTir of the ('oustitutiou of tin State of South Carolina, relating t< "Militia," be amended by strikim 0 "-it in the first line the words ''aiu Inspector. ' so that the said Section " as amended, shall read as follows: I here shall be an Adjutant Genera ^ elected by the qualified electors > 1 the State at the same time, ami in tin same manner, as other State ofTlcrr* who -Vail rank as Brigadier Oeimral I and whose dut ies and eompen i i shall be prescribed by law. Sec. 2. | Inn 11|(, ((uestidn of i.loo' i". tiie ami ndmcnt proposed ! i I? !'e_o;ng Sec',on sh;<!' o . -ub " e!"'i< . > as foil. v\; T!m?v' i t? fa Vol ?f * > >i o-lllKvi ' .ill ..| a ballot with the following \\ n* i - plainly printed or writ Jen thcvion v 1 nsiitutional Allien !iiin,t S'"c y l'?"> ' 1 f Article XIII. W;" an. those op posed to said amcndircn shall cast a ballot with the foil,.win-, i. words plainly printed or wriltes thereon: "Constitutional Amend Itiicnt to Section I of Article XIII Xo." r Approved the 20th day of Febru v ary. A. I 1008. There shall be separate and dis t'r.ct ballots and boxes at this eloc ^ lion for the following officers to wit _ (1) Governor and Lieutenant Gover 1 nor: (2) Other State Officers: (.'< State Senator; (!) Members of tin _ liou>e of Representatives; (.">) Cotm , Iy Officer-. On which shall be tin j name or names of the person or per son.- voted f??r as such officer.-, res pe.*;ive|y, and the office for whicl hey are voted. !!?-fore tiie hour fixed for openim 'he poll< Managers and Clerks mus take and .-ubscribe the Constitution i!' oat!i. Tlu? Chairman of tin i?oard <>l Managers can administei the oath to the other members and t< the i lerk: a Xotary Public must ad mini.-tcr the oath to the Chairman 4 The Managers elect their Chairmai - and Clerk. 'oils at each voting place must Ik 1 opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and close/ , a: I o'clock p. m.. except in the Cit\ - "r 'harh'ston, where they -hall In . opened a: 7 a. in. and (losed at p m. foSf? ; i ma : ii P B ? 1 ?! 1 8 iT6 WW?' ; a I fo B Id w jj? h ! $v m p-t r.,;-. .'J | !|. pj I*'.' I in | i \ jH i V..1 0 The above i* our >! ! : ' jg? best and quickest shipping i'.vcll HATKE'S VIRGINIA WO:j [ ] PRIVATE STOCK CO N1 I HOLLAND GIN~Best Gin ! K APPLE BRANDY-This ye, p| PEACH BRANDY-Made [ i "naii i i Wc prepay express Char* I S00-80S-804-800 J o. NOTICE OF ELECTION. i us STATU OK SO 1'Til CAROLINA, )- COUNTY OK NNWBKKK Y. ii t- Notice is hereby given that the n ig General Klection for Presidential and v Viee-Prcsidenlial Electors and Hepie rosontativo in Congress will ho held s' d at the voting precincts fixed by law d in the County of Nowherrv on Tuos- ' i- day. November !l, 11108, said day hv?- i io J ing Tuesday following the first Mon- ! ' J-| day, as proscribeil by law. dj The quali ficat ions for suffrages:' s | are .as follows: j io j Kosidoncc in State for two years, i" e , in the County one year, in the polling i 5-j precinct in which the elector offers H' o | to vote, four months, and the pavt incut six mouths before any election: o of any poll tax then due and payable. ! i Provided. That ministers in charge of !' an organised church and teachers of j n public schools shall he entitled to jc 0 j volo after six months' residence in " the State, otherwise qualified. )- . Registration.?Payment of all laxn ' cs, including poll tax, assessed and i j collectable during the previous year. ' The production of a certificate or j ^ ' the receipt of 'he officer authorized to colled such taxes shall he eonolu- ; jsive proof of the payment (hereof. I ! Pel ore I lie hour fixed for opening' jtlie polls Managers and Clerks must b i take and subscribe to the Conslitn- j' j lional oath. The Chairman of the j n [ Hoard of Managers can administer j' the oath Io the other Managers and j !to the Clerk: a Notary Public must!1' administer the oath to Chairman. I r. j The Managers elect their Chairman ! s land Clerk. 1 ! 1 ? , Polls at each voting place must j j he opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and elos- j ^ j < <! at I o'clock p. m., excepl in the j City of Charleston, where they shall j be opened at 7 a. in., and closed at t -0'v The Managers have the power to | | fill a vacancy; and if none of thej}, Managers attend, the citizens can ap-1 ? j point from among tlie (pmlified vot- | \ j ers, (lie Managers, who, after being! j sworn, can conduct the election. < At I he (dose of the election, the! I . "Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and ],, ( I count the ballots therein, and cmi- j ], tiiuie without adjoiiriunent until the same is completed. and make a state- ,, incut of the result for each office. i and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the J > hoard, or some one designated by the i hoard, must deliver to the Commit-j . sioners of Klection the poll list, thej boxes containing the ballots and j f ^ writtten statements of the result of I I 1' y?-t! rtrc footing f-s 'r'" w'll tri I 1 i 'I Jf ! Tlcy v. ill in.'ikc ym ! ..( JiS / Kr.MEOY" t < i ' 'e " *Ijf | i;r?Oflip- !.: 1. <i . n ijiVitrlitl'ly inal.iin' t!.i; i,i,vr !< > '' J Better Than Pills S Tal<o NH Tablets, for I mll^cnl im O Appetite, Snilow Complexion. l.iv r m Pimples mid Irruptions, Chilli-, ??! B tl?.m, Torpid Liver t,t Inactive Kitli M from the <lli;ostivc orcnut., / G25d. William E. Pelham & ? LOCATED IN I R I CH^ mmmrnt illjf ||i;.v..fcRl~i J|$jlW iff 'PftOMP*" news for more than forty yearn. Being next to received. Wo make losses and breakage goo< 1 Gal. eon selling for forty years - $2 50 t>, then always .... 2.50 2.50 ' 2.50 2.50 Srt/v cr the nrtavc itnanno j/v full qu/t/i Abova UrnntfH In Pinln Car.cs $7.50, wry. Write, for complete, price !i.- hh tbei 'otfifdorcd Letter with or.h r. fa COMPANY, i. :tri, tj I In* Managers have the power I e i 111' ;l vaeaney. and if none of tl -.Managers attend, the citizens can aj J | point from nmonj; the qualified vo -jers, t he Managers, who, after hein e sworn, ean conduct the election. I At the dose of the election, tl -1 'Managers and Clerk must proeec ] publicly to open the ballot boxes an ! ('"MM| tlx' ballots therein, and cot tinue without adjournment until tli J; same U completed, and make a stat< f nient of the result for each otlice an C sign the same. Within three da\ e thereafter. the (Chairman of tii r | Hoard, or some one designated !>v lit | Hoard, must deliver to the Commi? e J sioners of Flection the poll lists, (1. f j boxes containing the ballots and wril I ten statements of ||1(. results of tli e elect ion. ! .^'laoers of Flection -The follow iHmg Managers of Flection have bee r j appointed to hold the election at tli f | various precincts in the said County I' Xewberrv Court House: S. S. Cut > j mnyliam. ,1. F. Summer, Wilso f Minims. f Xewberrv fotton Mills: H. b : Abney. \\ . ||. It,,wen. H. 1,. Albrittoi - Mollolinn Cot ton Mills: J. R ui\ t < > >. M. W. .|?1H.s. w. Cameron. < lympitville. .). | ,. Adams, J. .1 ? K inner, S. X. Henderson. Helena : H. K. dnlien, W. S. Meltoi l \\ elch \Vilbur. 1 Maybinton: ,1. L, Tli,,mas, Job , Henderson, T. A. Conwell. Wlii:mire: I'. \\. o.udl, Z. I 1 W right, .1. S. Met 'arlev. Cromer V: T. 10. Chandler, S. \\ 1 I >crriek. T. ! I. (Vomer. .liihipa: S. M. Dnnean. W. C Sli'd . W. S. Water*. I|~ 11 : M. M. Livingston. 9 T. I'Mls. \V:li: |;. \v. WalUins, I, 11 . s-!in. ! :. \. Kellers. i Ctopia: .1. M. Xiehols. W. L. Hn> ? h.irdl. \V. |\ I'd air. ' t s. Xiehols, X. I - H-m:.-:-, S. c. M i nick. ( Hen.lrix Mill; W. ]\ Leaphart, . I>. H<'iniuiek. .1. |J, Hedeiibaugh. j Sli-J.-s; I.. .1. siigh. .1. hT Keni| ; son, |,?. |;. |),,wd. . -'"ily Street K. T. Wert/, T. A. Fpl : Hi'-'. T. K. Si,,n,.. Central School House: |). ('. |tu, . ^nidi. .1. r>. Koon. W. 15. K ibler. ''oinaria: J. fi. Long. j, G|.., . iiam. <leo. H. ,\ n||. Walton: J. S. Fowler. H. M. Si; iber. O. A. Felker. Mount Hethel: .T. M. Hrown, IT. 1 . Haker. ?Jno. 1\ Wicker. :! Saint Phillips: ft. p,. Halfacre, . . j I- RiitY, Luke Sease. I i ^r,,1"?tain: ,1. K. Derrick, / , ' . W heeler. I*at Holnad. . I"Mimi: M. I,. Lo,,o. ]\|. ft. fj41||JJi , , S. Franklin. . i k ir.ard "> : Kii-ene 11 iff. A. |). .|,,|,i . j so?. ,T. .\. | ),iinii,ick. , ! Harm any Academy: .Ino. S. ]{,,| ' A. C. Lei t/.sey. .1. T. Oxner. j ' " 1i.'-'er- at ea eh preeim ! j 1 -M I- ' I .|cl, . .gate one ? ? their number to seem j''"' and blanks f?r (he electio r | "n ''aiurday. ()c|id,er Hist, HIOS. ; . Supervisorollice in nil , ' i ' "M< ' "I I Mil ( <mi I louse. I'. W. Higgins, Chairman. 7. I'. Harmon. I M. J. Longshore. Commissioners of Stale and Comil Meetion. for Xewberrv Connlv ! | ,. j < '(Sober -,t h. I !I()S. <E6tCO ff? Sb E D J857 | 13friHF liffMlr lUlOlff ;i Rt*TA! f. OEf_T.il WMOlifiAl-ej iiplSfcifclMJ ^ $ ss&fc i,v ' r4'^' ?.rTrV > V %V. 'ift." ?UA 11',;:vo been doing buei All orders arc sent ont sumo day -Tr|s Whloko^ have b ars crop, but It is PURE BR AN DV especially for us |n Maryland ' 10 Cf/VTS EXTRA PCft GALLON FOR / 24 t'lnta or 4U Hnlf-PIM* ?/ n?y res at these prices and guarantee safe, delh Send Money Order or li A. IIATIv 15 S 1 I I 1\ I'JD iu' election. Managers of Election?The followi<: Managers of Klcclioii have been ppointed to hold llu* election at the arious precincts in tin4 said Countyt Newberry Court House: J. C. Wil(Ui, 1). K. Pit'er, P. M. Hawkins. Newberry Cotton Mills: 0. W. Hil r, .). H. Thornton, .1. P. Cook. Mollohon Cotton Mills: L. S. Dary. .1. .1. I'orter, P. P. Adams. (51 ymphville: <1. l'\ Smith, C. I* .eil/.sev. V. M. Cannon. Helena: 15. K. (lojijians, \Y. V. I^yr*s, N. S. Pitts. Mayhinlon: \V. IV Whitney, C. E. 'ison. 15. H. Maybin. Whit mire: W. S. .lones, l?\ W. 'ant, C. 11. Shannon. Cromer's: (M. Folk, S. B, Mc'arley, It. I)oinini?'l<. dalapa: W. W. Wiser. W. K. Merliant. W. S. Dobbins. 1 .oniislmre "s: ,1. A. Schroder, J. W. S'il-on, W. M. Martin. Williams: ,1. .). Stilwell, W. H. teid. (A. Prooks. I'topia: .1. W. Paysinjior, .1. A. Foy, V. W. Schumpert. Prosperity: F. W. Werls, T. G. lawkins Alon/o Pcdeuhnuph. Iler.ilriv Mill: (). O. Shealy, d. A. ^'i<e. W. P. Puph. Sli?j'h"<: I.. 10. Kempson. I''. 10. li'jh. .!. S. Watts. .billy Street: dim.. 15. Pcdeuhauph, . .1. Kilder. <1. P. Werls. < enlral Sehoollmuse: 15. S. Wiekr. A. I,. A nil. (!. A. Meet/.e. Pomaria : II. I''. Counts, (!. ,1. Wilon, d. W. Kinard. Wallon: W. 15. (Irahani, (l(>o. T. 5ro\vn. d. I). Crooks. Mount Pielhel: doe Adams, J. A. ease, I'. C. Prowii. Saint Phillip--: W. (i. Meet/.e, M. I. Wicker, lienjaniin llalfaere. l.ittle Mountain: 15. II Miller. S. V Younir. d. F Shealy. Fnmn- H. I,. Strauss. I). W. PnzardI. P. 15. Hanks, dr. Kiuard's: d. F. Miller, d. C. Clary, V. I >. (Jury. <!arman\ Academy: T. I? 15. Fpps, 1!. I .a he. .1. .1. II. Pro wn. I Me Manairer< at eaeh preeinel namd above are reiim'stcd |o deleirate ne oC their iininlier to M-eure the o \ i < '; i:: 11 blanks fur I lie election oil a:nr.!a\ October .51, l!M?8. at Suprvi?.or - olliee in old court house. Fujrene S. Please, Chairman, d. II. Dorroh, A. II. Hawkins, (,..i!imi--!oiiers of I'Yderal Flection or Newberry County, S. C. October r?ih. 1008. ???tag? 1 ? rrrrr?run? O'Jlil'lui l.l , M. ill 1 >is<*rt$05>, 'ih.. m , Khctiinn* II ucys uiitl ; ii tinublos arising yffllCdti Tablet | SET CIVES RELIEF. B )on, Newberry. S. C. rHE.HEART OF 7 IOND, VA.j I ii IS ClXlr ! I tw " i SHIPMENTS* h i^lhe express office gives uh tho B 2 Gals. 3 Oals. Gala. | : $4.50 $6.50 $9.00 f$ 4 50 6.50 9.00 ?| 4.50 6.50 9.00 p 4.50 .6.60 9.00 ! [ 4.50 6.50 9.00 |' i T.S." /.} no ate only a few brands. M I iU R 'If !Mf >XI>0