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TO STUDY PEAGRA. Conference of Doctors Will be Held in Columbia During Fair Week to Study New Disease. Columbia. Oct. 20.-At the meet irg of the State board of health held in Columbia last week the members considered the advisability of hold ing a conference on pellagara during fair week. The decision was left with Dr. C. F. Williams, secretary. Although the time is short. Dr. Williams has decided to invite all members of the medical profession, as well as others who mav be inter ested in what will hereafter be known as the pellagra problem, to meet in Columbia. Thursday. Oct. 29th. The program will im-lmde a clinic to be held at the State hospital for the insane' at 2 p. m.. on that date. Following this papers on pellagra will be read and a genera. discussion held. Physicia.ns in other States have been especially invited. Among these may be mentioned Surgeon C. . Lavinder. of the U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital service: r. John McCampbell, of the Mor anton. N. C.. Hospital for the In ane: Dr. I. M. Taylor, of the Broad oak's Sanitarium. Morganton, N. C.: r. E. J. Wood, Wilniington, N. C. N. E. Moore. Augusta. Ga..; Dr. H. Harris. secretary Georgia State d of Health. Atlanta; Dr. G. H. cy, superintendent Bryce Hospi for the Insane, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Isadore Dyer. dean Medieal De ent of Tulane University. New ns. These gentlemen have al v shown especial interest in work iut the pellagra problem, by writ ing papers on the subject. In a recent pamphlet issued by the United States Public HAalth and Ma rine hospital service Surgeon C. H. Lavinder says that within recent years there has appeared in our Southern States a disease. which he thinks may be possibly true pellagra and he further remarks that the.-? is reason for believing that perhaps this disease may be quite prevalent but. unrecognized. "Since it is of a ser ious nature." he a ads, "and epide mic in charaeter, knowledge cncern ing it is becoming of much i inport anece to the American physician and -more especially to the practitioner in the Southern States.'' Casps have been reported from Georgia, Alabama, Texas, South Car olina and North Carolina. Examina tion of .these report, says pDr. Lavin der, seems to show deftinitely that probably for several years past there have appeared ein the South United States sporadic casces of an uinrecog nizable natu,re, resembling pellagra and that within the clast year or two the disease has increased rapidly in the number of eases and in the extent of territory involved, though in some respect the disease seems to differ from the pellagra of the old world, it bears a close resemblance to it. The ases are mostly acute 'and trhe mor tality is high. ''If,'' says Dr. Lavinder, ''the cause of pellagra is accepted as a diet 'of spoiled maize, the American maize cro'p must within recent years have undergone a decided change in some respect,'' for maize has always been very extensively used as food in the Southern United Startes and pellagra has not appeared in' former years. He properly 'remarks athat this con tinues to edvance. 'There can be no doubt that such a staple article of food as Tndi-an corn is in this counntry must not be allowed even to a limited extent to degenerate into a source of 'ous disease. ''We -take it,'' sarys a writer in the w York Medical .Thurnal. ''that t ought to be found out first lai Lure of the change wh;iceh n:ay have en place in the grain, whieh is geni 1 .thought to be affected by some ngus. The department of agricul tre, which perhaps has already giv en a.ttention to the matter, may cer tainly be counted on to conduet what ever investigations may be requir Tihe subject of pellagra was pre sented before the Alabama Medical Soiety in 190r7 in a brief paper by r. C. H. Searey, of Mount Vernon. t June a ''Symposiam'' on pella was held at Winston-Salem dur the session of the North Carolina jeal aar.oeiation. wQhen valuable rs were read by D)r. McCamrpbell, ood and others. he meeting in Columbia is in line th the efforts being made by many sieians to obtain light upon what for over a century and a half has been an ob.care baffling to t.he medi cal profession of Southern Europe. A cordial invitation is extended to members of the medical profession to at!end this confecrence. The final program will be announc ed laer. A Double Play. A London urchin ran into a baker ] shop and, placing a half-penny on the i counter, asked nervously and timor ously: "Mister, 'ave you a 'alf-pen ny buster (bun?"') "Yes my little man; here is one quite hot." "Thanks, mister, would you wind a-shovin' it down my back?" "'Co' sir. I *in only a little 'un, and if those chap outside know I've a buster they'll take it, and I am so 'ungry. I am. "Dear me: how wrong of them! Come around here. my little chap. There-there. it is down your back.'" The boy ran off. In an instant an other enterpd-a bigger boy. "I say. mister. 'as a little boy just been in ?ere?' "Yes.' "And did 'e buy a 'alf-penny bus ter?" "Yes.'' "And did 'e arsk you to shore it down 'is back. as us big fellows would take it?' "Yes. "Yah! Where's your watch and chain? 'E's got 'em; 'e's just around the corner." Out rushed the baker. In a trice the big boy collared the till a.nd bolt ed. The shopman never :aw the comic side of it all.-Strand. The Standard Warehouse Company Bees to Annouine,: 1st. The rates of storage cover all costs to the farmer, including protection for his cotton from fire and the weather, and the rate is as low or lower than the farmer can insure his cotton when housed at home. 2. Its warehouse receipts are regarded i as the highest class of bankable collateral f 3. f money can be borrowed on any- t thing it can be borrowed on the receipts f of The Standard Warehouse Company. 1 4 The identical cotton that you place in zne warehouse is returned upon the surrender of receipts. t 5. In case of fire your cotton is paid t for at market value, and you have no difficulty as to insurance, the full in surance being maintained by The Stand ard Warehouse Company. 6. The Standard Warehouse Company is absolutely independent of any othei :rganization and conducts its affairs upon strict business methods. 7. The paid up capital stock of The Standard Warehouse Company is $350, oo.oo and the company is absolutely t safe, and its warehouse receipts comet ahead of the stockholders.( 8. The Standard Warehouse Company r is anxious to have cotton of farmers and ~ thers stored, and offers the most com plete protection and encouragement for armers desiring to hold their cotton. 9- Rates will be furnished upon appli cation to Mr. J. D. Wheeler, Local Man gr Standard Warehouse Newberry, S. C. . B. STACKHOUSE, President, Columbia, S. C. NOTICE or ELECTION. STAE 0OF SOUTH CAROLINA., t uZATY OF NFWBEULU Notice is hereby given that the eneral Election for State and Conau a v Officers will be held at the vat'og~ precinets prescribed by law insaid ounty, on - Tuesday, November 3, 0 1908, said day being Tuesday follow- a ing the first Monday in November, 0 s prescribed by law. 0 At the said eleetion separate boxes will be provided at which qualified : electors will vote upon the adoption r rejection of an amendment to the State Constitutidn. 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 ipal Bonded Indebtedness. Section 1. Be it resolved by the eneral Assembly of the State of S'uth Carolina, That the following mendment to the Constitution of the 't e of South Carolina be submitted Sth'e qualified electors of the State t tle next general election for Rep "'enttives, and if a majority of the b1E'enr2 qualified to vote for mem Yr: eftthe General Assembly voting e.' 11 vote in favor of such amedmennt. rnd a majority of each branch of the General Assembly shall, after such election, and before another, ratify said amendment by yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article VII. relating to bonded indebtedness, be amended by adding' at the end thereof the following words: Provid ed, That the limitations imposed by 'this Section and by Section 5, of Ar ticle X. of this Constitution, shall not apply to bonded indebtedness in urred by the town of Gaffney, in the County of Cherokee, when thv' proceeds of said bonds are appied solely and exclusively for the build Iingerecting. establishing. and main benance of waterworks, electric light ;>ants or sewerage system, and where -he question of incurring such indebt dness is submitted to the qualified dlectors of said municipality, as pro ;ided in the Constitution, upon the juestion of bonded indebtedness. Approved the 27th day of Febru iry. A. D.. 1908. No. 703. . Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 4 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State oaf South Carolina, Relating to the Office of Adjutant and Inspector General. Section 1. Be it resolved by the -eneral Asembly of the Stite of )outh Carolina, That the following tmendment to the Constitution of the tate of South Carolina. be submit ed to the qualified electors of the state at the next general election for xepresentatives, and if a majority of he electors qualified to vote for nembers of the General Assembly -oting thereon, shall vote in favor of aid amendment and a majority of ach br-nch of the General Assembly halil after such election, and before mother., ratify the same ainendment >v yeas and nays. Section 4 of Arti le XIII of the Constitution of the tate of South Carolina., relating to 'Militia," be amended by striking ut in the first line the words "and nspector,' so that the said Section. is amended, shall read as follows: There shall be an Adjutant General lected by the qualified electors of he State at the same time, and in the ame manner, as other State officcrz, vho shall rank as Brigadier General, ind whose duties and compen:-tion hall be prescribed by law. See. 2. That the question of adovs ng the amcndment proposed -i-'h oregoing Seotion shq.1 b sub,i--.d1 U 0ee4 ;.; as foll. ws: Th), e avo! ot ' .; - '-dndient : all d0L;) > ballot with the following v. .ui lainly printed or written the-n: 'Constitutional Amen.:aontt to ion 4 of Article XIII. Y-::" and hose opposed to said amendmPt hall cast a ballot with the followinz -orIs plainly printed or hereon: "Constitutional Amend ient to Section 4 of Article XIII. 0o.' Approved the 26th day of Febru ry, A. D., 1908. There shall be separate and dis [ict ballots and boxes at this elec on for the following officers to wit: 1) Governor and Lieutenant Gover or; (2) Other State Officers; (3) ~tate Senator; (4) Members of the [ouse of Representatives; (5) Coun SOfficers. On which shall be the ame or names of the person or per ons voted for as such officers. res eetively, and the office for which [ev are voted. Before the hour fixed for opening be polls Managers and Clerks must ake and subscribe the Constitution 1 oath. The Chairman of the oard of Managers can administer be oath to the other members and to be Clerk; a Notary Public must ad iinister the oath to the Chairman. 'he Managers elect their Chairman nd Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be pened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed t 4 o 'clock p. mn., except in the City f Charleston, where they shall be pened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. (. I .HAK' VRANT MO''C APL BRNY-hs e We prepays exprsharg b~and- iOsO4-808 ngf1i The Managers have the power tc fill a vacancy, and if none of the Manager attend, the citizens can ap point from among the qualified vot ers, the Managers, who, after being -warn, can conduct the election. At the clos. of the election. the Managers and Clerk must proceed pullicly to open the ballot boxes and (ount the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the 1aIe is eompleted. and make a state :ent of the result for each office and ign the zaine. Within three days th-ereafter. the Chairman of the Board. or some one dsignated by the Board. must deliver to the Commis siwners of Election the poll lists, the boxes eontainin the ballots and writ in Ktatemncflts of the results of the eleetion. \1anagers of Election-The follow nig Managers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the .rious precincts in the said County: Newherry Court House: S. S. Cun ningham. J. E. Summer, Wilson Mimnis. Newberry Cotton Mills: B. K. Abney. W. H. Bowen. B. L. Albritton. Mollohon Cotton Mills: J. R. Riv er.. W. Jones, J. W. Cameron. Glymphville. J. B. Adams, J. H. . I . Ringer. S. N. Henderson. Helena: B. E. Julien, W. S. Melton, Welch Wilbur. Mavbinton: J. L. Thomas, John Henderson, T. A. Conwell. Whitmire: P. B. Odell, Z. B. Wright. J. S. McCarley. Cromer's: T. E. Chandler, S. W. Derrick. T. H. Cromer. Jalapa: S. M. Duncan. W. C. Sligh, W. S. Waters. Loneshore's: M. M. Livingston, S. E. Senn J. T. Pirts. Williams: B. W. Watkins, L. H. Sen'n. E.- A. Fellers. Utopia.: J. M. Nichols, W. L. Buz hardt, W. P. Blair. P- rit: :C. S. Nichols, N. E. H 'ir. S. C. Mniek. Hendrix Mill: W. P. Leaphart, J. B. Dominick. J. R. Bedenbaugh. Sligh' s: L. J. Sligh, J. B. Kemp son. R. -E. Dowd. Jolly Street E. T. Wertz, T. A. Ept ing. T. E. Stone. Central School House: D. C. Bun driek. J. D. Koon. W. B. Kibler. Pomaria: J. G. Long, W. L. Gra ham. Geo. B. Aull. Walton: J. S. Fowler, B. M. Su ber. 0. A. Felker. Mount Bethel: J. M. Brown, H. P. Baker. Jno. P. Wicker. Saint Phillips: E. B. Halfaere, J. L. Ruff, G. Luke Sease. Little Mou,ntain: 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 managers at ea ch precinct namedi Tbove se feg.ElA,e to dele ga.te one of their number to secure 'the boxes and blanks for the election on Saturday, October 31st, 1908, at Supervisor's office in Old Court IHouse. F. W. Higgins, Chairman. J. P. Harmon. M. 3. Longshore. Commissioners of State and County Elections for Newberry County, S. C. October 5th, 1908. ~E&.C O ~MED 1867 NIHl huhi 5 DISTILLERSANDSH IEEE fEEE ,RETA!I DEPT.I WrIOLESALEI1 g house where we have been doing busin tles. All orders are sent out same day i ITAIN RYE--A wi,iskey we have be, Tis mild and mellow, try It once, ald at this low price - - - es crop, but it is PURE BRANDY specially for us in Maryland. - 10 CENTS EXTRA PER CALLON FOR AJ 24 Pints or 48 NaIl-Pints of Any es at these prices and guarantee safe delive Send Money Order or Re~ A. HATKE &~ m ARy ST.. BOX NOTICE OF ELECTION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for Presidential and Vice-Presidential Electors and Rep res-ent,ative in Conzress will be held at the voting precinets fixed by law in the COUunty of Newberrv on Tues 6av. November 3. 190S. said day be in- Tuesday followinc the first Mon day. as prescribed by law. The qualifications for suffrage, are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling precinet in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the pay ment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable. Provided. That ministers in charge of an orzanized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote qfter six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Registration.-Payment of all tax es. including poll tax, assessed and eollectable during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect sneb taxes shall be conclu sive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitu tional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and clos ed at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m., and slosed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can ap point from among the qualified vot ers, the Managers. who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and count the ballots therein, and con tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a state mnent of the result for each office, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the' Board, must deliver to the Commis sioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and writtten statements of the result of ou L Comlait, ow gel aeto ds senever attended py tat all-'g eel beter the minute you ak thm. late te entire digsive system. One do BEf fER THAN P1llW e A.N. LeisMeidne Co., PEG. U.S PAT. William E. Peiham & IOCATED IN" EII R I I INN RRIUllRH mse for 'nor' than forty years. Being next 1 eceived. We make losses and breaikage go eit soiling for forty years - S2.50 then always - - - - 2.50 . - - - - - - 2.50 .- - -m-* 2.50 .- - - - - - 2.50 W OF THE ABOVE BRANDS IN FULL QUA Ibove Brands In Plin Cmsa $7.50. ry. Write for complete price list, as tk gistered- Letter with order. COMPANY, 371, the election. Managers of Election-The follow Ig Maiagers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various precincts in the said County: Newberry Court House: J. C. Wil son, D. F. Pifer, P. M. Hawkiis. Newberry Cotton Mills: G. W. Hil ler. J. R. Thornton, J. P. Cook. Mollohon Cotton Mills: L. 'ar by, J. J. Porter, D. P. Adanm. Glymphville: G. F. Smith, C. Il Leitzsey. Y. MN. Cannon. Heletia: B. F. Goggans, W. V. Ly les. N. S. Pitts. Maybinton: W. B. Whitney, C. E. Eison. B. H. Maybin. Whitmire: W. S. Jones, F. W. Fant, C. H. Shannon. Cromer'-: C. ]1. Folk. S. B. Me Carley, J. B. Duminick. Jalapa: W. W. Riser. W. E. Mer chant, W. S. Dobbins. Longshore's: J. A. Schroder, J. W. WiLzon. R. M. Martin. "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 Mill: 0. 0. Shealy, J. A. Wise. W. P. Pugh. Sligh 's: L. E. Kempson, E. E. Sligh. J. S. Watts. Jolly Street: Jno.. B. Bedenbaugh, J. J. Kibler, G. P. Werts. Central Schoolhouse: B. S. Wick 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. Mount Bethel: Joe Adams, J. A. Sease, E. C. Brown. Saint Phillips: W. G. Meetze, M. H. Wicker, Benjamin Halfaere. Little Mountain: B. H. Miller, S. W. Young. J. E. Shealy. Union: E. L. Strauss, D. W. Buz 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. The Managers at each precinct nam ed above are requested to delegate one of their number to secnre the boxes and blanks for the election on Saturday October 31, 1908, at Sup ervisor 's office in old court house. Eugene S. Blease, Chairman. J. H. Dorroh, A. H. Hawkins, Commissioners of Federal Election for Newberry County, S. C. October 5th, 1908. e the donifnce ou rests The! Bo .esc .esa -huey, e. So, ebeastearry.S.t Cg. UHEUlEART OF'* IIOND, VA. 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