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<$> <$> <?> COLLEGE SOTES. ^! <S> <3> j <?><$<$><$><$'?<?><S><$><$<$>G><$>Q>Q>G><?1 Porter Military academy vs. Newberry November 21 or 22nd at Newi berry. This will be the last appearance of the Indians at home and the last chance for the townspeople to see the second best team in the State play, (Clemson being given first call). The Lutherans have made an enviable record this far, winning four out of five games played, and scoring 277 points against 39 for their opponents. Hnnrh Thomas has develoDed a won " ' I derful machine out of practically j green material and the team deserved j the support if the city a great deal more than has been given. The squad will leave Friday for Charleston where they will line up against the strong college 01 unaneston eleven. The dope favors Newi berry predicting them to win by five L or six touchdowns, but as comparaj tive scores are very deceptive in foot? ball the game may be looked forward to as a close contest with the Indians winning. President Riggs having reversed his decision in regard to Fulmers' eligibility the big full back will be seen in all of the remaining games and will no doubt materially strengthen the backfield. The Excelsior society has elected the following young men to represent it in the annual inter-society debate: President, R. C. Floyd, Newberry. "VT If "CVA/latn/vV \TH Let ILL, IU. Dioci, r jl iva9 aixu. Debators, J. L. Keitt, Jr., Newberry, B. J. Shealy, Springfield, Ga. Orator, T. F. Suber, Prosperity. Miss Gladys Chappelle, class of '13, and now teaching at Edgefield, spent a few hours on the campus Friday. Prof. A. J. Bowers has returned from Rome, Ga., where he attended the Georgia synod. fMr. A. J. Bowers, Jr., class of '08 and now engaged in government work on the canal zone delivered a short and instructive talk to the students Thursday morning on the present; conditions at the Panama canal. Hie following Juniors delivered ora tions in chapel saturaay moramg: "The Prosperity of the Govern meat," A. Lingle. "Educational Advantages," Jas. L. Long. "The Impeachment of Governor Sulzer," W. Mills. Senator "Hoke" Smith, of Georgia, will, deliver a short address before the tttnitantft Saturdav morning. Novem ber 15th. GOYERNOB AND LT. GOYEBNOB* No Combination Between Them?Interview From Lt. Governor Smith ?Comment by Got. Ble&se. < Special to The Herald and News. Columbia, November 11.?Lienten ' ' am 1st ard Brands that Note that Nine Quarts an / CASE GOODS 4-qts ^ \ Cascade $5.00 $ Lewis' 66 5.00 1 Yellowstone 5.00 (Upper Ten 5.00 Black Label 5.50 r Don't Judgj They Are All < I am an expert. I of the kind tha Send Order toe I c. 1 1221-23 Market Street ant Governor Charles A. Smith gave out the following interview with regard to published reports: "I read the article in the Orangeburg Times and Democrat today for the first time. It is not my purpose to conduct my campaign along the lines therein indicated. As to the beard letter in The Columbia Record, it was a good 'story' from the newspaper standpoint, but there was nothing in it save the irresponsible gossip of an unnamed "politician", requiring no statement from me. It may not be out of place, however, to say that I have receiver no invitation to any cancus or convention of any politicians or set of polticians at the State fair or else where and therefore could not have declined wth 'regrets.' There is nothing !hidden or 'foxy' in my position. I am an announced candidate for governor of South Carolina. This is an honorable ambition. The office is the one that means most to the people of the State and should be subservient to no other. I am in combination with no man or set of men and seek only the bes: in- ! terests of fthe people of the State. I have changed in no view of things j political since my campaign tnree years ago when my fellow citizens heard and approved me. I am not nor ever have been fastened to any man's coat tail and seek the support of every voter regardless of his political affiliations past or present. I hope to appeal to reason and not to prejudice. When I face the people I shall declare myself freely on all vital issues." This interview was published by the News and Courier under the headline, "Not Working for Gov. Blease." When asked for a statement, Gov. Blease commented upon the interview of the lieutenant governor as follows. ! Got. Blease's Comment. j "I am not surprised that Lieutenant j Governor Smith is not working for | me. * He has paid me several visits j this year, which have been very pleas- j ant, and Che lieutenant governor and j myself are on good terms. I think j his statement is very fair. He and I j have certainly never made any com- j bination, and in fact have never dis- j cussed such a thing; therefore his ( statement cornes with no surprise to me. However, I think the conclusion con id be verv fairly drawn that while, as your headline says, he is "not working for Governor Blease," that there is certainly nothing in the article to show that he is working against Governor Blease and for senator Smith, and I presume1 if he should be asked the question on the stump, "Are you for Blease or Smith?" that he would very likely reply, "I am for Charles A. Smith." Improve Tour Orchards. The U. C. government in co-operation with the horticultural division of Clemson college are doing some orcharding work. When you have as much as an acre nn, I I personally gut I I satisfaction u (My W J must fully meet V val and should i I Guarantee is to 1 /ntttv* AvnnrtaQ Q IU W1JL CA^CilCt C* your money, ?here are some ] were never before e sold for the price of eight9.qts 1-ial 2-gals CASE GOODS g qq -- Three Feathers 9.00 B0" 9.00 Bo wen Bourbon 9 00 - Endwell Rye 11.00 - Old Overholt je Quality by jood; AH Pure; All Fi I ship only brand t will meet with ; i .-xL d n n J r lay, uuiiii jt vy. \smci ?? D. CHEATHA! t of peaches, and agr^e to bear the ex-1 penses of fertilizing, spraying and j | pruning, they will furnish an ex| pert to supervise and take charge of 1 it, free of cost. The only thins the owner is out. : lis actual labor, and material used. All parties with the above amount : named desiring their help, will report to me at once. S. M. Duncan. Special Agent. McLAlKIN GOING TO NEW YORK.! I Acecepts the Imitation of Colombia j liiamber of Commerce. Bennettsville, November 14.?Sena- J tor John L. McLaurin has accepted the invitation of the Columbia chamber of commerce to go to New York. Following is the text of his note of acceptance: "Will accept invitation of Columbia chamber of commerce to accompany its representatives to i V a tit V/*\Y?lr TVn'o t c o nronfino Klft c+an I * ^ rr x rv. i 1110 lo pi a^Li^a oicp ? j toward State-operated warehouses. ; Other States will follow South Caro-, | lina, if successful. It is the only way S to destroy cotton gambling; make it ! unprofitable by standardizing grades and giving stability to price. I con- j gratulate the Record upon its intelli1 gent handling of the publicity end of i the DroDOsition. J will join Messrs. Stackhouse and Heath tomorrow night at Kollock." # The Southern Railway Announces Arrangements for Handling Shriners to Sumter, S. C., for Meeting Thanksgiving Day. For the accommodation of the Shriners from Greenville, Anderson, [Abbeville. Greenwood, Newberry and other points attending the Shriners meeting Sumter, S. C., Thanksgiving November 27th, the Southern railway will operate a special through Pullman sleeping car leaving Greenville on train No. 16 at 5.15 p. m., arriving Columbia 10.40 p. m., November 26th. Leaving Columbia by special train at 7.45 a. m. arriving in Sumter 9.15 a. m. Returning leave Sumter 12 o'clock midnight, and arrive Columbia 1.30 a. m. Leave Columbia on train No. 15 at 7.20 a. m., Friday morning, November 28th and arriving Greenville 12.30 p. m. I Passengers will be allowed to occupy this car while laying over at night at Columbia in both directions. I The lower b rth rate will be $2.25 and I the uDner berth $1.80 in each direc tion. Round trip railroad tickets will be on sale at reduced rates. Call on ticket agents for reservation, etc., or write to S. H. McLeaa, D. P. A., Columbia, S. C. Mo. 666 7zie ij i prwcriptiao pfyeitl ftr tor KALARSA or CHILI S A FEVER Five or eix dotes will brsak any case, an if taken then as a tonic (he Fever will iv return. It act* on the liver better ! Oelotnel and doe* not giipeor **' *- * ?eIT nth every order. hiskey | ; with your appro- JL my bottle fail, my take it back at my I I nd gladly refund I I T\ /NTT-n A mTT A Hf I I prices on Standi equalled. -EXPRESS PREPAID. 4-qts 9-qts 1-gal 2-gals \ $6.75 $13.50 J 1 ETLED IN BOND ( 4.00 8.C0 f 4.00 8.00 \ 4.50 9.00 J the Price \ urllv Guaranteed Is I know to be I your approval. I *rompt delivery. m' III CHATTANOOGA, TENN. ?????? The New Caoital St( * - ? "T&he Bank . i Your its safety, I the combii the strong county. F it's safe. A Llfrfc is e balanc bank. 4?'o c r * I ? M * '-li ffi Backache Hjj Miss Myrtle Cothrum, Sill lUI Aia.,szys* fUf 8X1 "For nearly a year, I suf- 1X1 X X fered with terrible back- XX ache, pains in my limbs, I and my head ached nearly I all the time. Our family doctor treated me, but only gave me temporary relief. 1 was certainly in bad health. My school teacher advised me to IARJCa The Woman's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, I ?and was cured. I shall 1111 I always praise Cardui to 111 g | sick and suffering wo- 1111 men." If you suffer from I pains peculiar to weak I women, such as head- U y ache, backache, or other fj/t symptoms of womanly H|il trouble, or if you merely 1111 Fnr Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, ' GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out ' Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c. ? To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE PROMO Quinine. It steps tl < Cough and Headache and works off the Colu Dzngrgists refund money If it faila to enrr ' M. W. GROVE S eigmatttx* on aacfc fees. Xf berry Savira Dck - - J That Always Has Th WDfOe TOVGim Copyrirht 1909. by C. 5. Zimmctsun Co -* . \ money is safe in don't have to wo for behind our led resources oi [est financial m \it your mone asy sailing if you hi ?in a savings accoi m savings deposits. s Nominate To enter the contest fill out th - ^ ~? ^r-U^ -LT?,.o1/1 tesi uepartmeD l ui x uc ncjaw titled to one Nomination good for 5,000 > In the Prize V I hereby nominate Mrs., or Miss Pnstoffice Signed Address Date Only one nomination will Under no circumstances will the n |1 We Pay Highest |<( i Don't give your profits away?ship dir J.| money next day. We pay highest pricej II Beeswax, Tallow and old Metals, old Ri if] ment now. Send for Price List. }| CAROLS SALE OF BAXK S'JLUtH. By virtue of tne authority vested in me by J. IS. Norwood, by a writing bearing date on April i, lyid, i wu. sell at puDiic auction, in Hunt, oi uiv, court Mouse, in tne Town or iNewuejuj, I t , _L rc Rant yO ISU11I1 ^50,000 e Money" 12 Aii^konL* UW11 R/uiximi rry about bank are P cnmA nf L UVAAAV W* ten in the y where* ' JP> ' , ' - : ' , a (lj ' ^ V MnBaMniMH ; ?. ?w a &aod mt with our r on Ballot lis coupon and send *.o the Cond News. Each contestant is en/OTES oting Contest. State ' i * s' " ' * - J.? be credited to eacn comesiAtuu ame sf nominator be divulged. mijrmKjJwmjfamjjtwmiJmmiiwSEmSftmmflmSfiSSSSSJStf Cash Prices for j| ** W >| ect to us by express and get your |j ? for green and dry hides of all kinds II ubber and Furs. Try us with a ship- H IA HIDE & JUNK CO. | CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ f||| S. C., on Wednesday, November 26, 1913, at 12 o'clock m., seventy-six (76) choroa nf th#? ranltal stock of The New berry Savings Bank, to the hlgest bidder therefor, for cash. This November 6, 1313. Jl