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*Y * WHITE RIBBON ECHOES. * * * * * * **** * ** ** ** *** * Wanted-Boys. Who wants the boys? The Sunday schools want them. They can scaree ly thrive without boys. The church needs them. It is imaJE weak when the boys draw a way from: the sacred service. The public schools are after the boys, to fit them for the stern duties of honest citizenship and cannot ful fill its mission without boys. The Nation needs boys. Its very ex istence is threatened when the boys arA drawn away for evil purposes. It must have boys-good boys, noble boys, true boys, honest boys, brave boys, strong boys, manly boys, clean boys and pure. The saloon wants boys. All boys, any boys. It cannot exist without boys. It will die without boys to feast its ravenous appetite, for it lives on the souls of boys. It is the most persistent, relentless seeker efter boys which exists to day. It never ceases its deadly chase. It is the most insidious ar d ruthless foe known to humanity, and the inter ests of the boys constitute the object of its most bitter and malignant at tacks. "The boys of today are the men of tomorrow,'" and the drink cursed boys of today are the drink wrecked men of tomorrow. It must have boys. Boys it is bound to have. Boys it has planned to have. Whose boys? Yours. The point is right here: If the sa - oon lives, the boys must die. This is an awful sacrifice of the home de fenders, for the express purpose of perpetuating the blighting, withering saloon. If the boys are to live, then the sa loon must die. The death of the saloon is the safe ty of the boys. Of the 16,000,000 boys in the country, 10,500,000 are ensnared. Shall these continue to be reowded out, and the other 5,500,000 be drawn into the awful vortex, to give place to 256,000 murder mills? Which shall it be, boys or saloons? Homes or saloons? Sunday schools or saloons? Public schools or saloons? Churches or saloons? Nation or sa loon? The life of the saloon means the death of ali else. Boys, the saloons would murder you. Strike the accurs ed saloon, and strike it hard. Law Prohibiting The Sale of Cigaret tes to Minors. Sec. 329. It shall not be lawful for any person or 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 violatng the 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 ex eeeding one hundred dollars, nor less than twenty-five dollars, or by im prison'ment for a term of not more than one year. nor less than two months, or both. in the discretion of the court: one-half of the fine im posed to be paid to the informer of the offense, and the other half to be paid to the treasurer of the county in which such conviction shall be had. The Cynthia Mower Loyal Temper ance Legion opened its fall session Oct. 29, 1908. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Master Frank Williamson, president: Miss Estelle Bowers, vice president; Miss Helen *Wi}iarns, secretary and treasurer, and Miss E'tta Shelley. superintend ent of Flower Mission Department. *A State Loyal Tem.perance Legion was organized a.t the State conven tion of the W. C. T. U. and fifteen eents dues decided upon. Ten cents to go to the :State .treastury and five cents to the local treasury. The Legion dec.ided to have a crui sader monthly eontest. (Our Na-tional paper) Miss EAtelle Bowvers and Mas ter Henry Best volunteered as lead ers. - We are laiboring under great diffi 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 an undesirable place of meeting on account of the location. The par ents object to the danger the children eneounter in crossing the square and elimbing the stone steps. Will any one who is deeply interest ed in temperane~ come to our aid ? Wh ar w ? e:nn' you tell? The S Moer . T. L.. Are 'we in it ? yes we are -south Caronn, Rah ! Rah ! R.ah ! HOMEWARD BOUND. Mr. T. E. Wicker Writes of the Con- i vention--Enthusiastic for Good e, Roads. eI vi Mr. W. G. Peterson Monday after- P noon received a letter from Mr. T. E. Wicker written on the day before his ar departure for home. The Herald and News is pernitted to print, the letter: Omaha. Neb.. Oct. 9. 08. A 'Mr. Peterson: I leave Omaha tmor row morning. I am glad to say that so far as the road question is con cerned I delivered the goods. I got through a proposition for road im provement that was highly compli mented by Mr. Spillman. our super intendent of rural deliverv. You know I guess he is a goQd roads en- a thusiast. tel This afternoon after several bal- g lots the executive committee was R elected of which I had the honor of th being chosen as one. This committee m consists of three men each of whom is entitled to a salary of $25.00 per year sa and expenses to and from the nation- ea al convention which is paid out of the national treasury. After a spirited eQntest this after- by noon for the next place of meeting. e( Rochester. N. Y.. won out. Several t places scattered all the way from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific were or placed in nomination. I nominated a In city in the Phillipine Islands and mov- s ed that nominations close. This brought down the house as the saying el( goes and the motiori prevailed with ,i the final result as above stated. Will reach home about the middle ~ of next week. ft al Yours fraternall- sh ,I T. E. Wicker. 11n NOTICE. n. All rural schools that expect to fa compete for the prizes which are of- a fered by the Rural School Improve- Pl ment Association will please notify " the superintendent of education by ti< the 10th of October. th - J. S. Wheeler, sh County Superintendent of Education. w< EXCURSION RATES VIA SOUTH- T ERN RAILWAY. Account South Carolina State Fair the Southern Railway announges very ar low round trip rates from all points in South Carolina to Columbia, S. C., .i tickets to be sold October 24th to tiy 29 inclusive, and for trains .scheduledt to arrive Columbia before noon Oc- (I 'tober 30th. 1908, limited for return n until November 2nd, 1908. . For rates. schedules and informa- H tion about special trains to Columbia on special dates apply to Southern R.ailway agents or address, J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, J. L. Meek. Charleston, S. C. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. th~ .- lanta, Ga. t IAOTICE OIF ELECTION. lh STATE~ OF SOUTTH CAROLINA, th (IGMTY OF NFWBERU m~ Notice is hereby given that the T] General Election for State and Coiun- ar ty Officers will be held at the vaI '.rg precincts prescribed by law in said or County, on Tuesday. November 3, at 1908. said day being Tuesday follow- of ing the first Monday in November. o as prescribed by law. m At the said election separate boxes - will be provided at which qualified electors will vote upon the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the State Constitution. as provided in the following Joint Resolutions: No. 712. A Joint Resolution Proposing - to Amend Section 7, Article VIII, of the Constitution, Relating to Muni eipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the' General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina be submitted to the qualified elect'ors of the State at the next general election for Rep-I resentatives, and if a major ity~ of the electors qualified to vote for mem bers of the Gecneral A-.sembly voting thereon shall vote in favor of such amendment. and a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shall. after snech election, and before another, ratify said amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VIIL, relating to bonded indebtedness, be amended by adding at the end thereof the following words: Provid ed. TE it the limitations imposed by this Section and by Section 5, of Ar til X, of this F'onstitution,. shall not applyd to bonded ]indebte:Iness i tia:it':' iji \W I l i'u k . ci" e:n i~ .lii ma1S Or sewerage systeIm1, and where (111estlon 01 1ne1r"in"' such indebt 1:ess is submitted to the qualified ,etors of said municipality, as pro ded in the Constitution, upon the estion of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of Febru y. A. D., 1908. No. 703. Joint Resolution Proposing To Amend Section 4 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of South Carolina, Relating to the Office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it resolved by the ,neral Assembly of the State of >uth Carolina. That the following ,endment to the Constitution of the ate of South Carolina. be submit I to the qualified electors of the ate at the next general election for presentatives, and if a majority of e electors qualified to vote for embers of the General Assembly ting thereon, shall vote in favor of id amendment and a majority -of ch branch of the General Assembly all after such election. and before other, ratify the same amendment yeas and nays. Section 4 of Arti XIII of the Constitution of the ate of South Carolina. relating to \iilitia," be amended by striking t in the first line the words "and spector." so that the said Section, amended. shall read as follows: There shall be an Adjutant General cted by the qualified electors of e State at the same time, and in the me manner. as other State officce"s. O 'hall rank as Brigadier General. :1 whose duties and compen Im all be prescribed by law. See. 2. That the question of -ce o' .en the amendmient proposed l L reoijng Ser:-on shaP b., sub i. ce ?' ,s as fol'. ns: Tho- ' ro -l e l:;all (Ig 3 ballot with the following -:s ainly printed or written therf-m onrtttonal Amen.fmat to Ser in 4 if Article XIII. Yc.' :and ose opposed to said amendnre't all cast a ballot with the followine ,rds plainly printed or writzen ereon: ''Constitutional Amend =t to Section 4 of Article XIII. Approved the 26th day of Febru y, A. D., 1908. There shall be separate and dis it ballots and boxes at this elec mn for the following officers to wit: ) Governor and Lieutenant Gover sr (2) Other State Officers; (3) ate Senator; (4) Members of the >use of Representatives; (5) Coun Officers. On which shall be the me or names of the person or per. ns voted for as such officers. res etively, and the office for which er are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening e polls Managers and Clerks must ke and subscribe the Constitution oath. The Chairman of the ard of Managers can administer e oath to the other :'mbers and to e Clerk; a Notary Publie must ad nister the oath to the Chairman. ~e Managers elect their Chairm.an d Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be ened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed 4 o'clock p. in., except in the City Charleston. where they shall be ened at 7 a. mn. and closed at 6 p. A AI ASIAT gST HThe abore is our s! * best and 'quickest shipping is,eil HATKE'S VIRGINIA MOUI PRIVATE STOCK CO N - HOLLAND GIN-Best Gin APPLE BRANDY-This yes PEACH BRANDY-Made We prepay express Charg SOO-RO2-SO4-8O61 T'- Mome:i rs have the power to. tilI a r:- ma- 11v. and if none of the S' M;an:aar= :atend, the citizens can ap puin: frun amnong the qualified vot ers. tthe Manarers, who, after being Gi sworn, can conduct the election. V Ar the close of the election, the re Managers and Clerk must proceed at publicly to open the ballot boxes and in ("nutt the ballots therein, and con- df ti.he without adjournment until the in s:nne i- c(mpleted. and make a state- dr mentt of the result for each office and sign the same. Within three days ar thereafter. the Chairman of the Board. or some one designated by the in Board, must deliver to the Commis- pr sioners of Election the poll lists, the Ito boxe- containing the ballots and writ- m, ten statements of the results of the of election. Pi Managers of Election-The follow- ar nig Managers of Election have been pt appointed to hold the election at the vc various precincts in the said County: th Newberry Court House: S. S. Cun ningham. J. E. Summer, Wilson es Miimms. co Newberrv Cotton Mills: B. K. TI Abney. W. H. Bowen, B. L. Albritton. th Moflohon Cotton Mills: J. R. Riv- to er-. M. W. Jones. J. W. Cameron. si, Glymphville. J. B. Adams, J. H. Rinser. S. N. Henderson. th Helena: B. E. Julien, W. S. Melton, ta Welch Wilbur. til Mavbinton : J. L. Thomas, John BI Henderson. T. A. Conwell. th Whitmire: P. B. Odell, Z. B. to Wright. J. S. McCarley. ac Cromer's : T. E. Chandler, S. W. T] Derriek. T. H. Cromer. at Jalapa: S. M. Duncan, W. C. Sligh, W. . Water - be Limes_-h re -: M. M. Livingston, S. le .T T. Pitt . Ci Wiliam,n: B. W. Watkins, L. H. bE ien.E A. Fhllers- 6 Utopia: J. M. Nichols, W. L. Buz haIrdt. W. P. Blair. P'rp1ritv: C. S. Nichols, N. E. fi H-mptpr. S. C. Miniek. Hendrix Mill: W. P. Leaphart, J. P( B. Dominick. J. R. Bedenbaugh. e Slieh's: L. J. Sligh, J. B. Kemp- J son. R. E. Dowd. Jolly Street. E. T. Wertz, T. A. Ept- M ing. T. E. Stone. Central School House: D. C. Bun- cc driek. J. D. Koon, W. B. Kibler. Pomaria.: J. G. Long, W. L. Gra- sa m ham. Geo. B. Aull. a Walton: J. S. Fowler, B. M. Su- t ber. 0. A. Felker. B Mount Bethel: J. M. Brown, H. P. B1 Baker. Jno. P. Wicker. Saint Phillips: E. B. Halfaere, J. L. Ruff. G. Luke Sease. Little Mountain: J. K. Derrick, A. C. Wheeler. Pat Bolnad. " Union: M. L. Long, M. E. Long, E. S. Franklin. Kinard's: Eugene Hitt, A. D. John son. J. A. Dominick. Garmany Academy: Jno. S. Ruff, A. G. Leitzsey, J. T. Oxner. The mnanagers at ea ehi precinct namei-iov a ' n w * I o dele ea.te one of their number to secure the boxes and blanks for the election on Saturday, Octo,ber 31st. 1908. at Supervisor's office in Old Court House. F. W. Higgins, Cha':man. J. P. Harmon. M. J. Longshore. Commissioners of State and County Elections for Newberry County, S. October 5th, 1908.1 HMED 1867 3 6 STLLA RSAN SHIF *RETAL ftWH~OL.ESALEI F ~F se house where we hz.ve been doing business irtis. All orders are sent out same day rece NTAIN RYE--A whiskey we have been ~'Tis mild and mellow, try it once, ti old at this low price - - - irs crop, but it is PURE BRANDY c-specially for us in Maryland. - -10 CENTS EXTRA PER GALLON FOR ANY 24 Pints or 48 Htalf-Pints of Any Abe :es at these prices and guarantee safe delivery. Send Money Order or Regis1 A. HATKE & NOTICE OF ELECTION. A'TE, OF SOTHC'l AiOLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Notice is hereby given that ti nmeral Election for Presidential an ice-Presidential Electors and Rer sentative in Congress will be hel the voting precincts fixed by lai the County of Newberry on Tues y, November i. 1908. said day b.: Tuesday following the first Muir y. as prescribed by law. The qualifications for suffrage e .as follows: Residence in State for two years the County one year, in the pollin. ecinct in which the elector offer vote, four months. and the pay ?nt six months before any electio: any poll tax then due and payabh -ovided. That ministers in charge o organized church and teachers o blic schools shall be entitled t te after six months' residence i e State, otherwise qualified. Registration.-Payment of all ta. including poll tax, assessed an, llectable during the previous yeai ie production of a certificate o e receipt of the officer authorize collect such taxes shall be conclu re proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for openin e polls Managers and Clerks mus ke and subscribe to the Constitu )nal oath. The Chairman of th )ard of Managers can administe e oath to the other Managers an the Clerk; a Notary Public mus minister the oath to Chairmai ie Managers elect their Chairma d Clerk. Polls at each voting place mus opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and clos at 4 o'clock p. m., except in th ty of Charleston, where they sha; opened at 7 a. m., and closed a p. M. The Managers have the power t l a vacancy; and if none of th anagers attend, the citizens can ar int from among the qualified voi s, the Managers, wb. after bein orn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, th anagers and Clerk must procee Lblicly to open the ballot boxes an unt the ballots therein, and cor me without adjournment until th me is completed, and make a statE ant of the result for each offie< d sign the same. Within three day ereafter, the Chairman of th ard, or some one designated by th >ard, mnusi, deliver to the Comir ners of Election the poll list, th xes containing the ballots an ~ittten statements of the result c If you are feigoui get, and you will feel They will make you I REMEDY" strengthers and purifles the BS!cod. pleasantly, yet it nev er inv ariably makir.g the use Better Than F Take NR Tablets for Indig4 -Appetite, Sallow Comnplexiodl, Pimples and Eruptions, Chill tism, Torpid Liver or Inactive from the digestive organs. Geta 25dt. Box. 4 William E. Peiham LOC AT ED I& II g Ueln forJiyas l$ - -~7 [- - _- _ - 2. .. - - - - 2. e- alwy - - - - 2.4 GF THE ABOVE BRANDS IN FULL li ve Brands In Piain Cases $7.50. Write for complete price list, as ;ered Letter with order. COMPA N Y, 71, Managers .: .ecwn-t e ana.aI: tEres t Election have been e al)itlit"d :i 1<ld the election at the I various p.revinets in the said County: Newb.rry Court House: J. C. Wil son. D. F. Pifer, P. M. Hawkins. NNwnerry Cotton Mills: G. W. Hil ler. J. R. Thornton, J. P. Cook. M lohon Cotton Mills: L. S. Dar by. . 'rter. D. P. Adams. li m hville : (T. F. Smith, C. L itzs('ey. Y. M. Cannon. { Helena: B. F. Goggans, W. V. Ly les. N. S. Pitts. fMayhlintton: W. B. Whitney, C. E. Eison. B. H. Maybin. Whitmire: W. S. Jones, F. W. Fant. C. H. Shannon. Croner 's: C. M. Folk, S. B. Me f Carley. J. B. Dominick. Jalapa: W. W. Riser. W. E. Mer chant. W. S. Dobbins. Longshore's: J. A. Schroder, J. W. Wilson. R. M. Martin. t Williams: J. J. Stilwell, W. R. Reid. C. A. Brooks. Utopia: J. R. Paysinger, J. A. Foy, . W. R. Schumpert. Prosperity: E. W. Werts, T. G. Hawkins. Alonzo Bedenbaugh. Hendrix Miil: 0. 0. Shealy, J. A._ Wise. W. P. Pugh. Sligh's: L. E. Kempson, E. E. Sligh. J. S. Watts. e Jolly Street: Jno.. B. Bedenbaugh, ., J. J. Kibler. G. P. Werts. Central Schoolhouse: B. S. Wick t er, A. L. Aull. G. A. Meetze. Pomaria: H. F. Counts, G. J. Wil son. J. W. Kinard. Walton: W. B. Graham, Geo. T. Brown. J. D. Crooks. t Mount Bethel: Joe Adams, J. A. - Sease. E. C. Brown. e Saint Phillips: W. G. Meetze, M. t H. Wicker. Benjamin Halfacre. t Little 'Mountain: B. H. Miller. S. W. Young. J. E. Shealy. o Union: E. L. Strauss, D. W. Buz e hardt. P. B. Banks, Jr. Kinard 's: J. F. Miller, J. C. Gary, W. D. Gary. Garmany Academy: T. L. B. Epps, 0. H. Lane. J. J. H. Brown. e i The Managers at each precinct nam ed above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the boxes -and blanks for the election on e Saturday October 31, 1908, at Sup ervisor's office in old court house. Eugene S. Blease, I Chairman. J. H. Dorroh. e A. H. Hawkins, e Commissioners of Federal Election afor Newberry County, S. C. f IOctober 5th, 1908. sei 9:s ri t:. atr :R '-S se nvat: '1.l vand g- pes, 's e - s2ekens r fee' stro.;., :ad better. ills For Liver Ills. stion, Sick Bea.dache, Loss of. iver complain,t, Skin Diseases, 3, Malaria, Bilionsness. Rheuma Kidneys an~d ali ;roubles arising One Tablet ~Son, Newberry. S. C. ITHEiIEART 0F MND, VA. 50TMERN E XPR E S t to the express office gives as the good sa!. 2 GaIs. 3 GaIs. 4%/ GaIs. 50 $4.50 $6.50 $9.00 50 4 50 6.50 9.00 50 4.50 6.50 9.00 50 4.50 .6.50 9.00 50 4.50 6.50 9.00 aARTs." these are only a few brands. 'R m-TMm t TEA E