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SCHOOL RALLIES. AsrifMititral and Educational School Rallies to He Held iu This County in March. Special to The Herald and News. Clemson College, Feb. 26.?Begin- j ning at Smyrna school on February 27, j prominent speakers, representing i Clemson college, the United States Bepartjnent of Agriculture and the! State Department of Education, will; hold educational and agricultural ral- ' lies at four schools in Newberry county. F'ollowing the rally at Smyra, j tkere will be one on March 2 at Jolly t Street school, Prosperity, and onj March 3 one will be held at Prosperity school. Tie fourth Newberry county ; rally will be held at Little Mountain i on March .4 and after that the party ; nrss. iw + A TTninn AAlin^TT Onrl tViQrn ! TV ill 5l? llliv UillUU VUU"lJ uuu (.IK/1 b will finish the work its has been doing since the middle of Januray in seven Piedmont counties. This is but J one cf four parries that are working j in this State. These four schools are cooperating j with the farm demonstration work in j Newberry coun;y, conducting school! plots in an effort to teach ue new j generation practical agriculture by 1 using growing crops instead of books ] to give the children their lessons. It is j tV first time a-i effort has ever been j made to teach practical agriculture in j South Carolina's public schools. The! work is considered of far reaching! importance and is being given perso- ! nal supervision by W. W. Long, State ! demonstration asent and sunerinten- i dent of the extension division of Clem- ! son College. . ( I Boys and girls and their parents I are especially invited to attend these j meetings, but every citizen of New-: berry county will be warmly welcomed.! It is hoped at these rallies to organize; strong clubs among the boys and girls and also to make these four schools j four centers of cooperative community i life. For the farmers who attend! these rallies there will be practical! discussions of some knotty argicuftu- ] - " * ? _ n? j. r? ~ ~ ! rai prooiems. so mm iariuers, | ers, parents and school children ara ; the classes specially invited to attend j the meetings. It is expected that the I attendance in Newberry county will be j largo, as much interest in the work | kas been evinced there. In other coun- ; ties where tbe meetings have been , keld recently large crowds Save been ^ the rule, j 1 MR. FORTNER IN THE RACE ' ? !i Spartanburg- Representative Says He Expects to Be a Winner In Campaigns This Summer. Special to The Herald and News. i. Columbia, Feb, 26.?Representative , C D. Portner, of Spartanburg, in dis- | cussing his candidacy for railroad , commissioner in the campaign this summer, said: "1 understand it has been sought to' put out the report that I will not be ; in the race for railroad commissioner J this summer. I desire to state posi-; tively that I will be in the race, and I \ expect to win. I shall discuss fully the 1 various questions Deiure me peupit; of this State as they relate to the of |g I * ?^fc^fccBrrfft'wSiV** ^ wW i^YrriT^y^a^i, vP<? ?&fi2t ^ I Rheumatic I! Twinges I! yield immediately to Sloan's Lin- | iiment. It relieves aching and j swollen parts instantly. Reduces I inflammation and auietsthat agon- fS izing pain. i)on't rub?it pene- 3 trates. Kills Pain I reives quick relief from che?t and & throat aiTeccions. Have yon tried |9 $4 Rc't- r from _ [3 h "J".? mother u eil on.- ?. ? . "r?otl"e jy & of Slnaii's Liniment, and s'ttsou,' h si 2 $j J-j ; over 85 T of : :* , : Ur.n ob ?3 ,V tiir.ei "'j- - / \;f_ i' v . > h> * r:- -- tl j H tiqm "?Sin. Ji. 1 . u L L* I Geo, for Cr M s.~c? Cr-"i 5- "A > ' / :.c\t ' rov.p. T ; 4 58 u-axe iie r. Ih r SU T.1 : : ' 1 g bcf* to bed. and hesotvipw - J t'-. it the cr< pis lerooming."?^ir- " ''J R ?. Strange, 372i I At " ? ' C'sao }.l > . . -ft : ;0" r ' : j rv ; fe* A*Y?Z? l-r -A I: . . V * - 1 . . yl ^ ? For years wq have been stat country that a great many wor erations by taking Lydia E. pound, and it is true. We are permitted to pub extracts from the letters of fi recently received unsolicited, more convincing? o i IIIodgdon, Me.?"I had pains i I could scarcely straighten up Tvas so nervous I could not sleep, c any better until I submitted, to an o] Lydia E. Pinkiianrs Vegetable Con woman."?Mrs. IIayward Sowers. 2 Charlotte. X. C.?"I was in pains in bo.tli sides and was which the doctor said was. a tumor, I had an operation. A friend adv ham's Vegetable Compound, and [ g hue health."?Mrs. Kosa Sims, 1(5 A\ 3 Hanover, Pa.? " The doctor ax husband got me Lydia E. Pinkl pviwiVneer] creat relief in a short ti and can do a hard days work am 196 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. 4 Decatur, III.?"I was sick in cians said I would have to be t ation as I had something growing i mit to the operation and took Lyc pound?and it worked a miracle in what it has done for me."?Mrs. La William Street, Decatur, 111. 5 Cleveland, Ohio. ?"I a\^is ve] my side pained me so that I e: eration. Doctors said they knew would help me. I took Lydia E. P table Compound and I became re from pain. I am thankful for su( cine and will always give it the hi Mrs. C. H. Griffith, 7305 Madison A PMlg^Write to LYDIA E.PINKHA1 (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MA rour letter will be opened, read V a woman and held in strict co ? fice of railroad commissioner. I intend S Lo ask for the votes of the people upon u my cwn merits, and upon my record in T the general assembly as a member c< from Spartanburg county. My record ' cl jn several important measures, some ! g Df which I have introduced, is fresh in w the minds of the people at this time, ii "I am receiving the most encourag- c< ing reports from every section of the e State, and I expect to win." j o mm> l Si TRAINS TO POSTOX j n OVER SEW RAILWAY s ti First Freight on Carolina Western Leaves Florence.?Sext Link to Charleston-. -v Florence. Feb. 23.?The last link con- \ necting up the South Carolina West- j ern Railroad (the Seaboard) between \ Florence and Poston was made late t this evening when the line at the via- r duct over the Atlantic Coast Line i tracks at the transfer yards was com- 11 pleted and the two ends of rails were | i tied together with steel bars and j i spikes. Tomorrow the first freight i 1 train over the new line is scheduled j to go on of Florence with a stroin,?, t of cars loaded with merchandise for < people along the line. The majority ? of the shipment goes to Pamlico City ] and Hsman. i It was an interesting spectacle to i witness the large gangs of hands today as they made a "dive" to get in | the last half mile of Mr. Bonsai's new ; ^ rord that will soon be entering Charleston. The steel work yn the three hundred and fifty feet bridge j that spans the Atlantic Coast Line j tracks was completed by the contract- ! crs Saturday. The approach to this I ' viaduct is by a thirty foot fill more than a mile in length, and has cost j the Bonsai road no less than two hun- ? rivrd thousand dollars, so .it is unolf- i c cially siated. ! ^ Within the next three weeks passenger service will be established between I I?7 A/\ V? rvr> -'I1^ A f CTjT?_ i JLOl ciiv;c ailfj. l UOlUii. J. Kviwao OUIvic? starts cn Wednesday, the 25th. 1 Florence a" ^ ail Er:-.tern Florence county rejoices that Oie new road is a reai-ty. < ." >ro TclcpfwiK A v.- w 5'n.i' !ii . :rr ;:b- J i tte " . orn 'Vil '[ ' ' . The !: - ' i y, * ' ' - r-/ 1 i ; -* > .. . > ' * ' with each other, and through the , I'M: ! \ ill I I I it ing in the newspapers of the | nen have escaped serious opPinkham's Vegetable Com- i ; ? lish in this announcement '0 ve women. All have been L Could any evidence be v I n both sides and such a soreness ft i at times. 31y back ached and I .-.-wl T flw\nrr1>t T 11HTOT WOnld UHl JL jl iiv?v* w %. I f.. aeration, r>nt I commenced taking lpound and soon felt like a new j!> Ilodgdon, Me* ijV 11' bad health for two years, with very nervous. I had a growth and I never would get well unless ised me to take Lydia E. Pinkladly say that I am now enjoying 'inona St., Charlotte, N. C. IvLsed a severe operation, but my 1 lam's Vegetable Compound and I ine. Sow. I feel like a new person 1 not mind it."?31 rs. Ada Wilt, bed and three of the best physi aken to the hospital for an oper- i in my left side. I refused to sub- I lia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- II . my ease, and I tell other women ?? ura A. Griswold, 2300 Blk. East i ry irregular and for several years ?:pected to have to undergo an opof nothing that ^9 Inkham's Vegejgular and free \\ /|fa, ;h a good medi- W f 7? W |s ghest praise."? I w & *&]} v., Cleveland, 0. I I v* Z? I IIMEDICIKE CO. fA n) m ,ss? \\l\ (1 / ^ and answered t&SEft nfidpnpp UUUtUtC. iYDIA E P1NKHAM outhern Bell exchange with telephone ^^iif sers in Prosperity and Newberry. he construction of this line, and its Dnnection with the telephone ex- ipg. tiange here, is another step in the proress of the telephone development ^?e^f nich is being made by the residents the hh Sufi1 i the rural, section of Newberry Aiimei ounty. Under the plan of the South- ^fore 'n Bell telephone Co., farmers and whir:h C?nv:i] tner rural aweners are enaDiea to i sirous * n t- y?u a ecure telephone service on an econo- done ta.k lie basis. As a result farmers in all 5^^ ections of this State are installing slephones in their homes Mfg. in., f ????? many Sloan's Liniment. 1,66113 "When you buy a new machine you por , vant to be sure that it will do the vork for which it is intended and save rou that labor. Jt 's the same way vith a remedy. You want to be sure hat it will do the work. In case of heumatism, the afflicted parts can be nibbed tor nours, wnicn win Dnng re- i ief, but leave you exhausted with the j Dot effort. An application of Sloan's Lini- j R( nent does the work for you; no rubbing?just lay it on and you have the T1 same result with do hard work on your lievt >art. It is so soothing, so warm, and but comforting. Goes right to the sore 01 t M spot and drives away the excruciating pain. Better get a bottle today. 25c ; _ 1 111 Cv ? 50c. All druggists. Sloan's Lini- j + noin ! tJfYn lilCllL rwho puiu. j viv-fAo,? A FAIR WARNING' jfung | star [)ne That Should Be Heeded by New- j perf berry Residents. reco I Vi Frequently the first sign of kidney :roub!e is a *;reat ache or pain in the 1 ^ oins. Neglect of this warning makes pati( the way easy for more serious ! Cjpj( .roubles?dropsy, gravel, Bright's dis- j Ti -ase. "fis well to pay attention to the ders irst sign. Weak kid.eys generally ; retu jrew weaker and delay is often dan- ? ~ 7~> ? .1 i '/v?;l1itv Sai'IC 5?ruu^>. xtcsiucii vyi. IUIO ;lacc reliance in Doan's Kidney Pilis. This tested, remedy liis been used in tidney trouble over HO years?is re- j ~ ommended ail over t..e civilize a a,:~" ?oiid. Head the following. 3 J* Mrs: J. R. Colaman, Presley Sr., j ?-x Jreenwocd, C-, says: jzidneys ! J i 1 .V-: re weak and I often felt dizzy and ; tervou * < i I aiioiit i)c? i ~ ji ... ; . < " , f,. : : ; t . p'f.-j : ; Ml -ii *;i ? ' .If -2. : .... 1 *?:'. ; 3 or II "V :ake no other. j f 40%. \ i :vnf1&P &fs.-.> ,- ' ^ rLhart&s 1 / c:,:cfco s ; rv !uf st. josefh to \ The SOURCE of fertilizers. Be: bought in ruch for causecf l-s slow p The MORRIS ^inor mnf/arifilT rnrl Stilizcrs by scores c ers v.'ho used them current Year Ecol; This is the a similar YvT.ITTL and erlirc' LLOOD Ah CALL rcn Ti: STOMACH UFFERERS yp's Wonderful Stomach Reznet Recommended and Praised by Thousands Who Have Been Restored "I was a sick man i a ^ c 111 three m o n 11 ifSllcat!9c^ from Gall Stot r" eKS'0* the Liver and was tc R?*9K by three of our most pro! %' r\^ OT$-i^nent physicians that &E&A would have to submit an operation to get reli but heard of your Wond< ful Stomach Remedy a: se^ed a full treatme gjV, * l|jif and t.ook it according tfgYA r lb UUVTLIIUIIS auu ];aoo? hundreds of Gall Stom KSBi*?'''' Since taking your me< cine I work regularly a: feel any ill effects. I am praising yo ly to all my friends. I think it's worthy ,'hest praise. B.L. DOOLEY Roanoke, Va erers of Stomach, Liver and Intestir its are not asked to take Mayr's Wonde tomach Remedy for weeks. and mont they feel benefited. Just try one dose should make you feel better in heali ice you that you will soon be well a , free you from pain and suffering and gi i sound and healthy Stomach, as it li in thousands of other cases. Wherever en you will hear nothing but the high; . Go to your druggist?ask him about t results it has been - accomplishing in cas jple he knows or send to Geo. H. Ma; Chemist, 154-156 Wniting St., Chicaj or a free book on Stomach Ailments a grateful letters from people who ha restored. r Sale in Newberry, S. C., by Gild< & Weekfl. EVERE BRONCHIAL COUGH J ' :tors Feared Lung Troubl estored to Health by VinoL. le medical profession does not d ) that lung troubles' are inherit? a person may inherit a weaknei endency to them. rs. Kate Heckman, Springflel >, says: "A few years ago I wj very bad run-down condition, ar physician told me I had consum I tried another physician, ai old me I had ulcers on my rigl ;. I quit the physicians ai ted on 'Vinol/ Today I a ectly healthy, and that is why mmend 'Vinol'." noi soothes and heals the inflai surfaces and allays the coug nrpztn?; nn flnnptit.fi. strenelhe] digestive organs and gives tl ent strength to throw off i ?nt pnlmonary diseases. :y a bottle of Vinol with' the 11 tending that your money will 1 rned if it does not help yen. S.?For any skin, trouble try c 3 Salve. Vv'e guarantee it. ilLJDiER & WEEKS, Druggists, Newberry, S. C. xramsx*! ^mxnr^xcx ata^*a*K^B=r?BSTts/=^cTB?uBJDfaj A safe and sure ;?-?/> I ^ .3 i"> , l*LluI l)h remedy in al ^ tTri.d^ 5os .of .over-sthrrjl&ticn; also in . : "l tri ."> : 1 l} v rv : v. "k o; : . c: d f c4 r n ;*. rs i ? 1 >i A r--.ora ' " .r? * or ' . - ! C Co. * /? . ; ; *T; * y<"? it is done ri^ht. ':':iiys; 11 j?IrIfrf1j-rf'":irij\\,i^|;:: j iiilillliiii^fe^^'liilll E. ST. LOUIS KAWSAS CI1 ! '<* "" MANUFACTURERS O" gOjSNEAN?TAKKAGEF home office branch offic TLANTA MONTG( OF AMMONIA is the most vital conside [r.g the most expensive element of pla m that it will neither leach cut in the so: rocess of nitrification. BRANDS are ammoniatcd with the worl< have proven their superiority in crop pro f tests. This chim is substantiated by t last year Ly the side of others, and who* . Cw.Il on your dealer, or write us for a c irartce v.*o ta>h to every ba? of ruano IN GUA::A: r.. . 0:1 any other goods on w: _ * JWL'ttAfa I1 PURCHASZn C? "$ GUANO: VTe ?_arank o Co he Ivj cr Ti / ASIAL KA17EF 7 'rcn f-s r GRADES OF PA D Ai'i\l!LI'.L TAI. , nade and selected ?or liorris & Ov ;j . It is &e FIR3T C30IC uaj plants i:i Cie ./ . * ;..:nsi3 FERTILIZER C -21 AT YOUR I3A?.E3T DEALEF un, Newt eott, Whi j* Miller, Prosp & SlieaJey Little Mou ruinick, Ki j There's No Corn That ;; "GtTS-IT" Wont (i< No More Fussing, Plasters, Salves ai Corn Pains. Try the New Way. / "Just look at the way that coi comes off!" That's what you'll s< ! when you try wonderful "U-h/jl's-i j :^3 on that corn you've tried so long he Madam, For Tliose Corns Thai Make Yon Juj ses Oat of Your Shoes* Try Wonderful " GETS-IT >T, jo. pry off of your toe. It s easy to app yq "GETS-i'F?cne, two, uiree, <tiiu v done! The corn begins to shrivi away she goes, surely, absolutely, sr few drops will do it. "GETS-IT" ne er makes toes red and raw. Co: I pains go! It means the end of cu ? ! ting and gouging of corns, the end j sticky plasters that don't work an j how, the end of salves that eat' i J your toes no more "harness" or fu ! sing. Try "GETS-IT," the new, su ' way, for corns and calluses. ^ ! "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggisl ' i 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. La a | rence & CoJ, Chicago. GETS-IT" is sold in Newberry I e. i W. G. Maves and P. E. Way. ^? ld 1 Get I IElis Now You can ma! c your *?3 For snce/ing, coughhenslayandhaveeggs RE mg or moping fowls to scil irocr when eggs 99 put in tfcc drinking arc high by using Eg? water Conkeyfe ji 0>r*k?yk I Laying g? Roup Tonic rfs| Remedy g r>. j^$ ^ B :i) ' ; , | or ^3 ASK i OK CONKEY'5 FRkE POi-'l-TKY BOOK ? (.liJJKi: AMI WEEKS. i >>wberrr, S. C. ? | T-? 11 Is NATURE'S jjj Rslcare that oaip.fr ".(I-xr'j B "e and ntost 8 of your ills are i ovc\!o 2 h Laxatives Jo net touch ti?o LIVER*. | j! Pi-. 2/ ^ .I"..*:' diefi. ; /'<:! . ' v la f u-Jo;?hvil?a ivltii the gr;2? 5 ;i taken CjC. 'thr"3 T-j ; S ' _ ^ , ' , -v. / ' f -'.lis ; *'~i ' ; ^ . ' ' ' t >iv j ':* T.v- '? T . -C. (' li'.fs i Maiaria and buikis up the system. A true to j a ai? sure Appet:'-'.er. I-or aanlts and children, i v iMEIfcjr "S li ration in the selection nt food, it should be [j ^ il nor lie dormant be- ; l| |B i?s best nitrogen bear- itlTwOml fl duction over other fer- l ^ he testimony or iarm>e letters appear in our we ship. ^ Can you get IffiN^HOUSE A us by our parent Jk E Ercza six of the ! I; jm 0., Atlasta.Ga." i |ijj VS. FOR SALE BY ||J *"**s-c- ^flBTTl Mill I , ly 1 You are just as near onr store as to yoor 'phone You are not compelled to plake personal visits to our store?you can 'phone. There may be some emergency need. 1 ; * You may be busy or the weather \ bad. Just call us up. tell us your wants and we sxall get the gcods for you at once. This rapid delivery service is for you especially. ap By all means use it when you want anythir.g from the drug store. Jl coets no more to have rour % t s * purchases delivered and it may ^ save much worry. vrn TELEPHONE 158. , i 1 P. E. WAY'S rSe The Peoples Drug Store"' 044 Main Street, Newberry, S. C. -S, ' ! ''' : f yy I " ' v < r Wood's Celebrated 1 - ~ ! r iricc irirl : | uriaoj anu j Clover Seed (Mixtures Are specially prepared for differ- * ent soils and purposes. They give the largest yields of flay and Pasturage. I Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog gives the profitable and satisfactory experience of farmers who for years have been sowing Wood's Special Grass M:*<iUres, with the best permanent rei suits." Wood's Catalog also gives the fullest information about all other. farm and Garden Seeds. . Catalog mailed free. Write for it. - i %! T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Ya. j |j ri I \ y- -Any fj m 0& ; DEFECTS?> .?'.? i - V c . , > / W J , : ISf** f r?'> <1.. v.~hto > - tti..: hay a t i bt)X V J,.' - i ' . J * - 0 r n " f *. " Saive i * _ "} 7 ' " ' '' * :TC-an-3 if it A ' i'-.'v Kn r\c v nj ^ "TelJ It Tha Dell" ^