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SLATED. Hemphill, Tormer Congress to be District of 0olumbia Commissioner. ington, December. 18.-It is eed here today that President as practically settled upon Hemphill, former Congress rom South Carolina, and a can for the United States Senate years ago, for commissioner of trict of Columbia to succeed L. West, who resigned the itim in November. Mr. Hemphill is regarded by the president as especially well fitted for eammissionership. He served ething like eight or ten years in he lower house of congress, since ieh time l?e has enjoyed a good aw practice in Washington. He is Democrat of a pronounced type, it is said that, he fully measures to the requiremtnts set by the asi(ent. Ihe posi-tion pays $5,000 a year, NA in some respects is unique. Three __nj'sioners govern .the District of umbia, and as they are appoint by and responsible only to the ident, the appointments have eagerly sought. When asked for a statement of the Atter today, Mr. Hemphill said: "I am not a candidate for the com onership, and so far as I know, i one has approached the president the subject for me. If the pres eht hould offer me the 'place, then will take the matter under cousid !tis believed here that formal ten r of the place may be made Mr. pill in the near future, and that .will accept. Viewed here the ap intment would be a good one for the !elee of the istriet. Mr. Hemphill stands well in every sphere of life, 'and would uncoubtod-. ly discharge the duties devolving up ,O him in a satisfactory manner. It Wuld delight Southerners liv ing here very much. The appointment of Mr. Hemphill ,-m Democratic commissiontr is re garded as more definitely fixed than tha decision as to a Repu,blia com This arises from th likh praise that has gOne to the president fiolf all direotions. He has been represented as a man of broad legal knowledge and fine execntive ability. The president has been informed, too,, hat Mr. Hemphill's residence in the District for many years and his ekairmanship of the District of Co lambia committee back in the eight ites have given him a minute know ledge of District affairs that is pos sesse~d by few other men in the city. *The only question appears to be whe;her Mr. Hemphill, whose law practice is lucrative, could be. induze ed to accept the position of commis sioner,,-paying only $5,000 a year. Iis generally believed that he would not do so unless he received as suiranees from the president and leaders of the senate and house that the salary would be raised to at least $7,500 a year, putting it on a foot iag twith a representative.. ~Regarding the possible objection to Mr. Eemphill as a citizen of Southi Carolina it uis stated by his friends to'day that he has not voted in thart -State since 1902, seven. years a- o, ad hat his interests are centred in Washington. It is nQt at this time known wheth er Mr. Hemphill has or has not with in the last thre:e years claimed al gal technical residence in the State ,which would rena r him under the law ineligible.. CAUES DEBILITY. Jere Are Facts Backed Up By a Strong Guarantee. C atar,rh causes .debility. In our wepinion, most people suffering from geeral debility have catarrh. Such eases of debility cannot be complete ly cured by medicine not designed to iradicate catarrh. In every case where our remedy fails to give en tire satisfaction we will not charge . .eent for the medicine employed during the trial. Now, surely no one should hesitate to believe us or to put our claim to a practical test un er such conditions. We will t-ake the risk; no one else can lose any ing by the transaction. We make these statements and 's offer because we know and have e and again proved that Rexall ueu-Tone rarely fails to do as we aim. It is not a cure-all prescribed cure every disease that flesh is eir to. It is intended for one pur ose, i. e., to cure catarrh by assail ag the diseased condition in a rea enable, scientific way, which is to ploy agents that have been found have the tonic and alterative pow to correct faulty metabolism tissue change) and to stimp1ate and I help nature overcome the cause or causes of catarrh. This being done, appetite increases, nutrition im proves, weight is gained, comfort of body is attained and life's work ta ken up with the zest natural to the perfectly healthy individual. We want you to try Rexall Mucu Tone. Follow directions -and take it regularly and consistently for a rea sonable length of time. Then, if vou are not satisfied, come back a,ud tell us and the money you paid for the treatment will be returned with out any argument whatever. Rexall. Mueu-Tone comes in two sizes, 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. Sold only at our store,-The Rexall Store. Gilder & Weeks, Main St., Newberry, S. C. Sheriff's Delinquent Tax Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. By virtue of an execution to me directed by John L. Epps, Esq., Treasurer of Newberry County, I will sell on Monday, the 3rd day of Jamnary, 1910, (Salasday) at Newberry Court House the following property, viz.: one lot in No. 1 town ship assessed to John Tillman bounded by Lot 15, now owned by John Andrews, estate of William Langford, Lot No. 17, was owned by Scott Thompson and by Hunter St. A tract of land in No. 11 township containing 223 acres, more or less, assessed to Job L. Hughey, bounded by lands of Lucy Hendrix,. Effie N. Fkeholberger, Broad River, and Co lumbia and Maybinton pablie road. The above property is sold to pay the taxes for 1908. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purehaser to pay for paperm. M. X. Buford, Sheriff Newberry County. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 13, 1909. 12-14-09-3. Itaw. NOTiO. All persons holding claims against the estate of the late Henry S. Boozer will present the same prop erly attested to the undersigned or to his attorneys, Johnstone & Cro mer, on or before the 15th day of Januay, 1910, and all persons in debted to said estate will make pay hent to the same on or before said date. J. P. Wheeler, Mhiter. Pure Blood SMeans I iNYAES Ifot Springs BloodRenmedg HAYES' Drug Store, Newberr, ESC. People sometimes ask us: "How may I know when my blood is bad?" You may have rough or scaly skin -a sign of coming skin disease. Little wounds, scratches, cuts or burns, do riot heal up quickly, as hey should. Now Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy was devised for just one thine, to make the blood right, to enrich it, cleanse it, strengthen it, and it does it. Good blood means good health, nine times in ten, and Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy makes good blo d, rich, red blood. We do not recommend patent medicines, but this is not a patent medici e, it is a scientific remedy for the blood, and we ;tnow what it will do. 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