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DAMAGED CORN COMING 1>\ ; i Commissioner Watson Issues Warn* ' inir to People of State. The State department of agriculture, through its inspectors is find-i f ing a considerable quanity of bad' and dangerous corn again coming into I the markets of the State. Some 500 j bushels were taken off the markets I last week. Commissioner Watson j says this in doubtless due to the floods in the middle west, and he wishes to warn all purchasers?par[ ? ticularly merchants to be exceedingly careful in seeing that corn shipped them is guaranteed to stand State inspection. He urges all merchants I if there be the slightest doubt as to the condition of a consignment of corn, not to pay for it without inspec. ? tion. He says upon telegraphic or fc?* mail request an inspector will be sent promptly to draw samples and the I *'4 examination of the sample and report f will be given speedily. Where the shipper declines to submit to State inspection he advises that the entire shipment be promptly rejected. Those who regard this warning will run no chance of sustaining a loss. The commissioner says that if the goods are paid for and accepted, and upon inspection they are found to be in violation of the law, he will have no option but to enforce the law. Oratorical Contest. Rock Hill, S. C., April 10.?Hundreds of people from, all parts of South Carolina, with many from adjoining States, are making arrangements to be in Rock Hill for the intercollegiate Orotorical Contest on April 25. The railroads of the State have granted a round trip rate of four L cents per mile one way, a twenty percent discount from the usual rate. x This reduced rate will be effective April 24th, and the tickets will be good until midnight of April 26th. * of a nn dor wsv to srive A1 llliig CUl^U M Ul V uuw .. v w- J all who attend a most enjoyable time. The annual dance given in honor of the debaters and ball players will be the biggest event in the history of the oratorical association. The bali games between Citadel and Newberry College teams will be pulled off on April 25, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. At the afternoon game some seven hundred Wanthrop girls will be on the grounds to cheer their favorites to victory. Following the awarding of medals ac the oratorical contest a reception will be given ai Winthrop Colege in honor of the speakers, judges and noted visitors. This will give the college boys and other friends an opportunity to meet the Winthrop students. On Saturday there will be a game between Carolina and Wake Forest College, of North Carolina. This game ^ will be witnessed by a large crowd, as all who desire to do so can remain over and then take advantage of the i x reaucea rates. There are nine colleges that will: have a contestant for oratorical hon-1 ors. Each institution will send alonjr a delegation of students to cheer their f representee to his best efforts. The L ? presence of Winthrop students will I also be an added incentive to the debaters to do their best. By the way, are you coming to Rock Hill for the ~A ' contest? IS THIS THE CURE I Apparently Simple Remedy in Smallpox and Scarlet Fever. From the Beacon. A man -has found in a scrapbook the ' following recipe- for curing smallpox, it having been printed in a western paper in the form of a letter: "I herewith append a recipe which has been mv Vnnwlprfs'ft in hundreds UO^U IV UAJ W .. of cases. It will prevent or cure the smallpox, though the pittings are fill* ing. When Jenner .discovered cowpox L in England the world of science buried an avanlanche of fame upon his head, but when the most scientific school of L medicine in the world?that of Paris? f published this recipe as a panacea for! * ' smallpox it passed unheeded. It is un- | failing as fate, and conquers in every i instance. It is harmless when taken j by a well person. It will also cure! scarlet fever. Here is the recipe as 11 have used it, and cured my children of scarlet fever. Here it is as I have ? ~ j tV>o cmillnnv whprt U2SCU It IU VUi^ learned physicians said the patient must die; it cured: Sulphate of zine.j one grain; foxglove (digitalis), onei grain; one half teaspoonful of sugar; mix with two tablespoonful of water. When thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water; take a spoonful every hour. Either disease will disappear in twelve hours. For a child smaller doses, according to age. TEACHEES' EXAMINATION. An examination of applicants fori fete ' teachers' certificate* will be held on wM Friday, May 2, at the court house. The lamination will begin at 9 a. m. Ap plieants will furnish stationery. W E. H. Aull, County Supt. of Education. i-ii- { Wood's Seeds For The Farm and Garden. Our New Descriptive Catalog* is fully up-to-date, giving descriptions and full information about .1 1 x. 3 cne Dest cuiu. lnysi piimiauic; seeds to grow. It tells all about Grasses and Clovers, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, The Best Seed Corns and all other Farm and Garden Seeds. Wood's Seed Catalog has Koon r?rnorni7*?^ A fitAT"1? AV/llg k/VV/lt WW w dard authority on Seeds. Mailed on request, write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, SLLDSMLN, RICHMOND, VA. tagC fFf5^ L***63 ? CSiiien IS ?iUli! iRUlilr Every Chick ea Loves ? ^ PARK & POLLARD I Mjf GROWING FEO j. Yoa never ?w chicfcrm reaJTy J ' Sos/ grow S you Have sot used fig / tins feed. Sold cc lhe <$3 C^A Vf? Lrt? ? | \ MM 70Q * tnnl R. D. Smith & Son, Newberry, S. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE l>IAMON?? RRAND. sf/SLudlest Ask yo: ^rrje^lMt for /j\ ? i\ KSA t'lil-ches-ter's l>l*iMona i{ron?I/xV, I'lHs in Ked and Gold metal! >5^ ?boxes, sealed with Dlue Rit>bon. V/ |5n s&S Tnfce no other. Buy of y?nr * it ~ A? Drurctftt. AskforC!Ii.ClIE3.TER5 0 ' tn 4 ?k *\ r > W? A V ?k ()1 I T ?3 #1S a riui,-, IJW t.1) Pr ycars known as Bsst, Safest. A lv.-ay s Rcl :aM? ?r SOiD BY DRUGGISTS E?E?VAHE? I JfirlheSlest Investment r*S/j$ * for your family ~ only 4^ a week FOUR CENTS A WEEK AND PLENTY FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE TKS YOUTH'S COMPANION STORIES AND ARTICLES on sports and athletics for boys and young men. STORIES AND ARTICLES for men and women in active employments; for invalids and shut-ins. STORIES AND ARTICLES for busy mothers and for girls at school and 1 A erf* Nobody in the family is left out by The Companion. There's something fjr evsrybody from the youngest to the oldest. COMING! A GREAT SERIAL STORY, by Holman F. Day, with the strange title, " On Misery Gore." Subscribe now and make sure of this remarkable story. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. VbSp n I!? t&Sp Wool on Comt list mentioninj mum u/hitp ? r.n.,? Willi Dlllllk w WVI kwwav MiExmaMMu IS IT PURE?PLENTIFUL?DEPEP Supply your home with all the pure, cle ?direct from well or spring, by the Per to collect slime, mud or rust. Compress under the pressure and in quantities economical in operation, easily install mmcs. you need it?then drawn tre W^l Call and Get C wtu-"Jw | or let us send it to you. W< | this up-to-date system of * /jSaf | advantages than any other?i Iur^ ft for ".nking, kitcbea, iaandn aiw] i > ? <$> < ><?> <&<$><$<$><?><& Q ? ;<5> >! I <S> LODGE DIRECTORY. $ | <$> 3>j Newbery Camp, No. 542, W. 0. W., I r~sir\+n ATT/iTT C?X/>rm.f1 O Tl fmirth Wed- ! j iJLlT^UO O'Vi; DVWUU nesday night in Klettner's TIall, at 8 o'clock. >mity Lodge, >'o. 87, A. F. M. Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., meets j every first Monday night at 7.30 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited. T. P. Johnson, ? ? w \r W. ?tarflaruL, ... -Secretary. \ Wodmen of the World. Maple Camp, No. 437, W. 0. W., meets everj first and third Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visiting brethren are corially welcome. D. D. L>aroy, J. A. Derrick, Clerk. C. C. Bergell Tribe, So. 24, I. 0. R* M. | Bergell Tribe, No. 24, Improved Order Red Men, meets every Thursday, night at 8 o'clock in Klettner's Hall, j J. 0. Havird, 0. Klettr jt, Sachem. ?hief of Records. Omaha Tribe, I. 0. R. M. Omaha Tribe, No. 75, I. O. R. M.. Prosperilty, S. C., meets -every first and third Friday night at 8o'clock fn Masonic hall. Visiting brethren are wel-. come. G. H. Dominick, Prof. J. S. Wheeler, Sachem. Chief of Records. 6-11-12-lyr. Caotecchee Council, >u. 4, D. of f. J 0. K. M. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of P.. meets every other Tuesday night at 8 o'clock p. m., in Klettner's Hall. Signet Chapter, >Tc. 18, R. A. 3L Signet Chapter, No. 18. R. A. M., meets every second Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Van Smith, T. P. Johnson, E. H. P. Lacota Trioe, i. u. Jtu m. Lacota trifcd, No. 79, I. 0. R. M., Jalapa, S. C., meeting every other Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in Summer hall. Visiting brethren are welcome. T. C. Dobbins, J. Wm. Folk, Sachem. Chief of Records. Newberry Commandery, No. 6, K. T. Newberry Commandery, No. 6, K T., meets every third Monday night at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Fred. H. Dominick, T. P. Johnson, E. C. Kecoraer. Willow Camp, !No. 694, W. 0. W. Willow Camp, No. 694, W. O. W., meets every second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month at West End school house. N. A. Hemrick. Council Commander. j Arthur Ward, Clerk. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. j Schedules Effective December 8, 1>11. Arrivals and Departures Newberry, S. C. (N. B.?These schedule figures aw shown as information only and are not guaranteed.) 8:51 a. m.?No. 15, daily from Columbia to Greenville. Pullman sl^epiDg car between Charleston 11:50 a. m?No. 18, daily, from Greenville to Columbia. Arrives Columbia 1:35 p. m., Augusta 8:35 p. m. Charleston 8:15 p. m. | 2:4f. p. m.?No. 17, daily, from Columbia to Greenville. 9:05 p. m.?No. i6, daily, from Greenville to Columbia. Pullman sleeping car Greenville to Charleston Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. m. Ar Povonnflh 4 : 1 H .1. m. Jack" I I v f OCA ? - sonville 8:30 a. m. Four further information call ou Ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman. V. P ft n A., Washington. D. C.; J. L | vT'-.-v \ r? P Atlanfn. On. nr ? L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Qa. i ! ??? ^oesupi#*y-erf*5?a*Dee??ewx****ae? ? HIDES / FURSTANR'm VILLt,KT. 7m^ * $wBd3SK203^Mk IDABLE?ECONOMICAL? ar, sparkling water you need B f ry System. No water tank ? <1 sed air delivers fresh water you need. Automatic? ed. Water left in well until ish. opy of the Perry Book s want you to know all about the merits of irat^r sunnlv. The Perrv Svstem has more s just what you need. It will give you water r, bath, barn, sprinkling and fire protection.. "OR SALE BV ELIS, Maritai, % ft . - f R. H. I Will S? On your Sho< ure on your f Shoes and Lh have them in j. ' 5 W. L. Dougl Sh, In Patent, Gum Satisfaction gue ery pair. Price and $4.00. I 3,000 yards 8 l-3c Ch 2,000 yards 7c Gingha 3,200 yards 10c Gingh; 7 Bars Octagon Soap 4 Boxes Searchlight Ma R.H.A Main St, [Lameness j Sloan's Liniment is a quick I and reliable remedy for lameness in horses and other farm I animals. " Sloan's Liniment surpasses anyI tiling on earth for lameness in horses I and other horse ailments. I would ciiinn withont. it in mv stable."? UVV UAVVy " ? ^ ? ? y Martin* Doyle, 132 West 19th St., New York City. Good for Swelling and Absces*. ill Mr. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kan., R. F. D., No. 3, writes:?" I had a mare " with an abscess on her neck and one 30e. bottle of Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it all the time for an galls and small swellings and for everything about the stock." te i CIAKVC : liniment) is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. ' al Governor of Georgia uses I Sloan's Liniment for Hog Cholera. I yo " I heard Gov. Brown (who is quite a fanner) say that he had never lost a hog from cholera and that his remedy -i ? nl of Sloan's I I HI Yf *xy O a w.. ? Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas- th< ing the dose as the animal improved. Last month Gov. Brown and myself W1 were at the Agricultural College building and in the discussion of the ^ rarages of the disease, Gov. Brown (j0 gar? the remedy named as unfailing." " Observer." an savjlykxh Daily Isews. ^ At All Dealers. 25c., 50c. & 81.00. VfC *loan'? Book on Horwi, Cattle, HogB and Poultry ?en? free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. m mnnnHai 50 dr Boys?After you hare been sliding! "a J iow* ? tellar door, mother will say, J th Anderson & ve You IV nHOBBHBBBHHHHBHi 3s and Oxfords. L Shoe bill. See our (fords before you all "the newest New Shipme Vhite, Gunmetal an 'umps just received, 1C Vhite Slippers in strapp nd button. We save Oc to $1 on every pair Mah DCS lur lTicii netal and Tan. ym iranteed on ev;s, $2.98, $3.50 Snecials ambray 5c 120 doz Silk Hose ms 5c and Women ams 7c 10c Box Shoe Foi's 25c 15c Snn Hats itches 10c 15c Neck Ties uderson i Newberr T f / 20 Cents G We sold long staple cotton r< per pound. A Boston firm s has good staple; indeed longei for at the moment." Wp have that variety of t Satisfactory results guaranteec |Only $1.00 per I Purcell & tw Headaches Away. nm XJl I I KJ . Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, j III J I digestion, biiliousness, disappear ' * w I lickly after you take Dr. King's j >w Life Pills. They purify the blood i id put new'life and vigor in the sysm. Try them and you will be satis- j id. Every pill helps; every box I ? . , :aranteed. Price 25c. Recommend- & by all druggists. ' " i natural Coughs and Consumption. beautyrnlds when ii?glected,! simDle2 V^U U5U0 U.UU , _ ways lead to serious trouble of the Hay's ] ngs. The wisest thing to do when a ^hanj ?how u have a cold that troubles you is how -1 get a bottle of Dr. King's New Hay's ] scovery. You will get relief from I Ty Don'i Your c e first dose, and finally the cough pjair j. 11 disappear. 0. H. Brown, of Mus- he knc dine, Ala., writes: "My wife was tbe. ni reall v wn in bed with an obstinate cough Free " V"J lioon i frtllrcari d I honestly Deneve uau ?c JL1V L JU j iv/iiv r* a. r Dr. King's New Discovery, she tIe, of C3.k? ol >uld not be living today." Known bottle r forty-three years as the best re- 25c. ca] edy for coughs and colds, Price c and $1.00. Recommended by all fj||{ uggis ts. i atitch in time save# nine." Keep ley trf at In mind when eroesing the trol- and wj I Co. loney et us fig1* C ' line or buy. We : styles." nt id Patent I rases of I >ed pumps you from you buy. for Men 25c h 8c 10c 10c fcCo. xt e r J 9 ^ t Dtton. scently for over 20c ays: "Your cotton i ii i y than much cauea jure seed for sale. 1. bushel. Scott. BUM FffiillH n?on onH T*od(*r\ Hair LIU/ VJIXV./ jl uwvw not have beautiful, dark, glossy, 1 colored hair, full of life and ?keep yourself young looking .scinating? Its so easy and to do if you will get a bottle of 3air Health today. You'll notice ?e after one or two applications quickly the grey hairs vanish? lossy, fall of life and vitality 3air Health will keep your hair., t waste time, get a bottle today.. Iruggist is selling more Hay's, lealth than all others, because >ws it's the most satisfactory, cest and cleanest to use and does restore color to grey hair. : Sign this adv. and take it to the" ng druggists and get a 50c. botHav's Hair Health and a 25c. P Harfina Soap for 50c.; or $1.00 of Hay's Hair Health and two kes of Harfina Soap Free, for S'l. ler & Weeks tcks and always look for ttrt agoni.