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MARSHALL A. UDSON. rounder Baraca-Pbilathea Movement -Will Attend Newberry Meeting. Mr. Marshall A. Hudson, of Syra !use, N. Y., founder of the Baraca Philathea movement will attend the meeting in Newberry in April and -will be one of the principal speakers -at that time. This will be a notable meeting in this organization as it is the first State convention to be held n South Carolin. RESTITUTION BY CRANSTON Has Paid the Statfe About $6,600 for "Overcharges.'"-Of This $800 was in Oas. -0olumbia State, Sunday. The Jack Cranston claim against the dispensary commission was se tied yesterday by the payment . of $80O. . There was an overjudgment against this company for $1,600. At a recent sitting of the commission the claim of this company for $5,951.50 was wiped out and an overjudgment found. The company was represented by C. E. Dunbar of Augusta and G. Danan Bellinger of Columbia, au notice of appeal to the supreme court from the decision of the commisi-r was filed with Attorney General Lyorj. Cranston was a liqnor drummer -, - who was quite conspicuous around Columbia for a number of years but hasn't been a visitor here since the *isrestigation began. With the settlement of the Jack Cranston elaim it is probale that -enly two claims will be fought out in the supreme court, that of the Caro lina Glass company of this city- and King & Co. The thiird appeal is that Lanahani & Sons and this company isnow makig overtures dfor settle ment at a basis of 50 cents on the dollar. The Jack Cranston company ,vas located in Baltimore and did consid * erable business w ith the old State dispensary. 'VIRGIN*T-TRL DIWOBCE. Tlouse Strikes~ Rison Measure From Calnda After Debate.-Mare's Nest Discovered.I Richmoned, Va., Feb. 19.-The ?Bison divorce billV which has been ROYAL1 *Sandard O Designed and built by the master *minds of the typewriter world-those who have "grown up" with typew,riter making since its inception-those who have studied the ways of every success, . the reasons for every failure and have . PROFITED by their experience. That is WHY the Royal Typewriter is mxeeting with such phenomenal suc cess, that is WHY you can PAY more but you cannot BUY mom ,. A dem onstrationZ will convince you. *J. WISON GIBBES, General Agent for South Carolina. Repairing and Supplies for all i Typewriters & Adding .Machines.. COLUMBIA, - - - - SO. CA. c strenuously opposed as in the view of many, making divorce more easy in Virginia, was stricken from the eal ndar in the house of delegates to. lay after an impassioned debate by aD vote of 53 to 16. It had passed ths senate. In connection with this bill a sensa ional statement was made by a mem ber of the house, Mr. Johnson of Russell county, that he had been of fered $400 to vote for the bill. The incident aroused great indig iation. Later it appeared from a personal explanation made by Mr. Johnson that a client of his, who was eparated from his wife, had request ed that he vote for the bill, and had 3aid that he would pay $400 to him as bis lawyer if, under the propose.l measure, he could secure an absolute divorce. The 1lleged bribe thus ap peared to be merely a tranaction between lawyer and client and the excitement ended. Rambler Breaks Sales Record. The world's record for rapid sales f automobiles to individual buyers was established at the Nifith Annual Chicago Show when. Thomas B. Jef fery & Company, makers of the Ram bler sold one hundred and seventy five separate ears, in seven days,j making a total of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of au tomob'iles. Charles T. Jeffery, -head of the Rambler company, under whose di rection this enormous sales record was made, says that the greatest sales of cars during the next five years will be made over that area stretch ing between the capper country and the southern rim of. the Texas Pan handle. Hundreds of farmers, - stockmen and fruit growers bought cars at this show. -The.demand was .not for the low priced car, as many had anticipate*, but the buyers seemed to desire pow er, comfort and quality more than cheapness. The average price of the ears at taining the largest sales was two thousand dollars. 'Last year the Rambler broke' all previous show sales records when 160 f these cars were sold at an average price of $1,900 each. Britain's Real Fighters. The Germa:n ihief of staff shook bis head. "No," 'he replied to the brilliant assemblage about the council tale, "we are not prepared to invade Eng and.'' The veteran, Gen. Kleinerchnapps, Looked amazed. "But we have the fleet !" he oried. "And the graid .army.". ''u thre submarines and the air ~hips? "True." "We know that the British fleet is eattered and the army unprepared. Why should we hestitate?" "You forget the suffr'agettes," aid the echief of staff coldly. " levelazMd Plain Dealer.. Take Notice. With comets and .with aeroplanes The sky is full of sights. Eou see them in the daylight glare, You see them, too, o' nights, Lhe world is mnoving mighty fast,. We all can ses it is, at thogh new wonders daily some Say, don't negleet your biz!I Fast let the aviators go A-sailing through the air, ind let the comets flirt their tails At Berenice 's hair. et -Paulihan climb to awful heights, The while his motors whiz, t Zeppelin go seek the pol irut Idon 't neglect your biz! -Somerville Journal. DlON'T BB BALD. Umost Any One May Secure a Splen did Growth of Hair. You can easily find out for your elf if your hair needs nourishment, f it is thinning, getting dry, harsh nd brittle, or splitting at the ends. ou simply have to pull a hair ~rom the top of your head and close y examine its roAt. If the bulb is >ump and risy it is all rightt; if it s white and shrunken your 'hair is iseased and needs nourishment. We- h'ave a remedy for hair trou iles that cannot be surpassed. It' has record of growing hair and curing aldness in 93 out of 100 cases where sed according to directions for a easonable length of time. It will en grow hair on bald' heads if the ap is not glazed and shiny. That aay s'cem like a strong statement t is and we mean it to be, and no ne should doubt it until they have Are i HonE With your lar sake of saving you use a f< only recommo analysis. It tc cial knowledg rials to analys4 of a fertilizer I terials used, over feed the time and star This is why I are so popul. gredient has work to do. years experiei goods for Sou enabled us to ret4uired. See that trade ma TRADI REGI F. S. Roysti NORF( No Coi When you get your grocer hat's offered at my store if a for the price. My "Security" Coffee is a own for the price I offer it i The' best of personal effori PROMPT DELIVERY. VY ust 'Phoune 202. 1305 Ma . : Peruv ze *0 We are so sure that Rexall "93" Eair Tonic will completely eradicate naf, prevent ba]Mness, stimulate he scalp and hair roots stop falling air and grow new hair, that we per onally give our positive guarantee to efund every penny paid us for Rexall "93" Hair Tonic in every in tane where it does .not do as we laim or fails to give entire satisfac ion to the user. Rex11l "93" Hair Tonic is as pleas rou d when for the a few dollars ,rtilizer whose ndation is its quires no spe e to mix mate s.. The value [ies in the ma so as not to plant at one ve at another. koyster brands ar. Every in its particular Twenty-five ice in making thern crops has know what is rkis on every bag MARK ;TERED r Guano Co. L VA. nplamnts: es at Wilson's. Every thing piaranteed to be the very best bsolutely the best .Coffee in :is pledged to my customers. Then in a hurry for groceries ILSON, dni Street. ' ian Guano is not to be pared with other fertili rs now in general use. It is the natural food for plants, just as bread is man's natural food. .In Nature's factory are no strong Sacids nor high proof chemicals. In Peruvian Guano there is Ph'phate without the use of Sulphuric Ac9d. A:nmonia-in inimitable forms, some quickly active, some slower, some still more slow. Potash, available, but unlike the3 soluble mineral Potash in "tmanmde"~ fertilizer. . PERUVIAN keeps cotton green mtil frost, and produces larger yields han any other fertilizer known. Write for bookc of letters and pictures from those who have used PERUVIAN. PERUVIAN GUANO CORPORATION -CHARLESTON. S. C. ant to use as clear spring water. It is perfumed with a pleasant odor, and does not grease or gum the hair. We have it in two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. We urge you to try Rex all "93'' Hair Tonic on our recom mendation and with our gu.arantee back of it. You certainly take no risk. R.emember, you can obtain Rex-. all Remedies in Newberry only at our Store-The Rexaill Store. Gilder & Wes, Ma Street. Newherry, S. C. BANKING FA i mple workinj tional collection an a thoroughly organiz this bank has the al tion to extend to its facility warranted b tive banking. 4 0o Paid on Sa 'The Coime Of Newber The Bank that aways Made 43 Bh With Only ( Read in our Farmers' Ye; 1910 how a planter in .Tel made 41 bales of cotton record breaking yield, and drought-the worst in years $2,098.47 for this crop. Yoi By Us * Virginia-( Fertili liberally, combined with careft cultivation, and a fair seasopi. for a copy of this free book, Lure you haul home only Virg SALES Ofl Richmond, Vs. MiI us this Coupon Norfolk, Va. * ?GINA CARoI.INA CRMICAL C uba,S * sen me ~copy of yor 9o ll5O4Sm .... ........................Colum bn, Gs. ABank Wie Deposits January * $160,O( Reason, Conserva We are prepared, ready anc .greatest possible service to I people in the greatest numb OUR FACILUTIES LARGE AND SMALL All same careful attention. The Exchi The Newest Bank in al * * wit 7 hoy difi bes - . am~ kCILITIES capital, excep angements, and ed office system, >ility and disposi customers every y safe, conserva ngs Accounts. ClI Dial Bank ry, S. 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