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"A Looker-on' Some Net (From .Hetald a *: < i Xe ITflitrtv TV>t> TT?ir^lii VfWS! \\\> II issue of your paper, as to the peopl* question. You might, with equal prop to all questions ihat pertain to their everything that has in view the upbui mdilFerence and lukewarmness of th proverbial and those who give more c building of their town than others are aceused of some ulterior motive. History records the lives of many me their brains and their fortunes, for th in the end, for some imaginary s? whacked off; and then.afterwards, whe ments are erected to their memories. n-ii-an nil Vli<5 Httlp fortllllft. 3 pen, his personal comforts and desires, ^ ins of his State and the betterment oj \ some imaginary sin, kicked' from plac indifference. He had nothing left hin Republic, and the forgetfulness of his memorial to his great deeds, one of 1 land to an individual. The Herald and News and its editc good of the town and her people for a is .any criterion they have been reward* has not been a day, as I remember jt, control of it, that he has not worked : public goad. It is needless to say tl public utilities urged, he has met w Think of the fight, led and fought all for the improvement of the streets by electric lights. The editor wss.foughl logic of an enlightened and powerful three. The Herald and News threw o to its great battle for sewerage. It \ brains of a high order, money and com The Herald and News. But we hav< system. Today Newberry has the grandest and enduring school buildings, of any the editor of The Herald and News firs terment of the school buildings, like ii ed, he was met with the "bloody ,shir travagance of a few, our children will redemption of these bonds when they splendid school system, our fine corps structures, all built for our children a a legacy any generation might be pro The flerald and News has its rewarc Then as to bonds, what idle prattle our city fathers are able to float these 3 much more able will the succeeding f retire them? There is not a State in ance, -which has not built up its sys ? Some of them have been running fo judicious policy of renewals. The fac lend the money on city or State bonds but only the interest. It is to be d< Newberry has out "rill be finally liqui not getting all these improvements?s water and sewerage?at a very small c Oar good roads will come in timehas now a bill before congress appro] work along the rurjJ delivery roads, bill appropiating $20,000,000 during s the "highways. Virginia has a splenc South Carolina might do well to folio yearly, furnishes between 800 and 1, guards them, the counties fnrnjshing harmoniously together they are maki roads. If all the convicts of South farms, were divided into two great r< accomplish! You were speaking in your article could and. ought to do to help the road over the tax books the other day, and i Taking them at random (for there ; business as them) I found that six me and twenty-eight thousand dollars' wo: did not include the buildings, nor the p * * nor on money, notes, mortgages?oniy o? this kind are given in at one-half o: ticular instance?and the other merchi not likely give in their property at a 1 Merchant No. 1, $48,000; Merchar $15,000; Slerchant No. 4, $60,000; Me 6, ^15,000. And nearly if not quite all,-this morn How much some of these have given Newberry, S. C., July 31, 1011. ULfcMSUN IKUMttSi VINDICATE R1GGS | Col. Cummins, Commandant, is Also Upheld by the Board. i Clemson College, April 11.? President Riggs and Colonel Cum-} mins have been vindicated bv the v l board of trustees. Findings of the N board in the investigation asked for : by President Riggs and Colonel Cum-. * i ji i* i 1 mms may oe summea up in tne 101-1 t lowing quotations from the official. report: pF * "The board expresses its very full- j est confidence in the veracity, in tegrity and loyalty of President Riggs, both to the college and its, students and deems it unnecessary i to express an opinion touching his | extraordinary efficiency, so well j known to the people of the state." j As to the disagreement between j * President Riggs and members of i the freshman and sophomore com- [ mittees. "The board believes and j adepts the theory of President Riggs j himself, made at the hearing and ! found in his testimony, the follows:! "My own theory is that these young men, whether through my mistake !; of their questions or their mistake 1 of my answers, got mixed in the mat- j, ter of my approval of this order, or i' my this order, with my not j; k: ->\. cf this order. That is now j the* only theory upon which I can j rr? ii- Tno vrnnTof ii n r?-f tVii*; I * *4v * v" v**'- . j 9 Recites vherry Historj ?vs. August 1, IS) 11. > oticed your lament, in the hist week' 2's indifference in rgard to the roa riety, lament the people's indifferenc pleasures, to all public good, and t lding of the town and country. Th e people to their own interests ar >f their time and energies to the up generally less appreciated and ofte n who have given their lives' energies e good of their fellow-man, and wh tort-coming, have had their head in it is too late to be remedied, mom; T pall to mind one man in this Stat II the abilities of his great mind, hi and all his energies, for the upbuild : her people, who was in the end, fo e and power to die in obscurity an 1 but the sting of ingratitude from people. But today there stands, as :he finest statues ever erected in th >r have worked unflinchingly for th quarter of a century. But if succes ed and should be congratulated. Ther from the time the present editor too in season .and out of season for som vat in all the reforms advocated, o ith strenuous and bitter oppositior nost alone by The Herald and News gravel, and the battle for water an ; step by step, with all the force an opposition. But today we have a] ut the first skirmish line preparator vas a long and bitter fight. Wealth mercial power were arraigned agains i today a fine and perfect sewerag school system, the most handsom town of its size in the State. Whe: rt agitated school reform and the bet 1 all the other improvements advocat t" cry of "bonds! bonds! by the ey be poverty-stricken and ruined by th ' fall due!" Look around us at ou of teachers, and the beautiful brie nd children's children. Are they no ud of? L about their payment when due! I bonds now at such a low per cent, ho\ athers and children be to renew an the Union, ncr a city of any import terns of public utilities upon bonds r more than a hundred years, by t that these men or corporations tha ; do not want their money paid bacl< Dubted whether all tho.-e bonds tha dated in this-century. Then are w streets and pavements, and light an ost indeed? Senator Simmons, of North Carolina priating $1,000,000 for experiments Senator Swanson, of Virginia, has ;everal years for the improvement o lid svstem. with her convicts, whic w. The State appropriates $250,00 000 convicts, and fee3s, clothes an the right of way and material?an< ng hundreds of miles of substantia Carolina, frem the prisoif cells an< >ad gangs, what wonders they woul of what the merchants of the towi . I had an occasion to glance hastil; saw some items that surprised me. mnrnlionfc o -f* ^ A OO rrroo v/wiiv/i vauuvo i/ajc+w uv uo vm irchants;paid taxes on three hundrei rth of goods. This in some instance iroperty out of the incorporate limits on an average stock of goods. Taxe f their value?as I found in one par ants, knowing this transaction, wouli ligher average. it No. 2, $14,000; Merchant No. 3 rchant No. 5, $12,000; Merchant No ey was made in this town and county towards the park, I am silent on. A Looker-On. Ctll^Pnt hrwJi7 ic oe /] <->?-> v ^ : wvuuvim vvvij 11} ao ucal I U II1C CIS i can be to any living soul. I woul not wish at ihis time to have yoi think that the young men of thi corps would attempt, directly or in dircctly, deliberately to deceive me I ask you to accept their statement of the conference with the sam sincerity that you accept my recol lections to the contrary." Regarding the charge of hars] and unjust administering of disci pline, the board found as follows "The testimony offered to suppor the charge that discipline had beei administered harshly or unjustl; does not sustain it. The character veracity and efficiency of the com mandant, Colonel Cummins, was no even brought into question. Th< board allowed any cadet to offe complaints or * testimony agains Col. Cummins or his assistants. Fivi cadets out of the corps of 800 offeree complaints and testimony, but it i i-i. ~ v ? i:r _-c i 1 wic uejiei ui 1,1 it: uuaiu wi?st every um who heard their evidence was con vinced. as was the board, that thes< complaints were not sustained." All the trustees were present, a: follows: Alan Johnstone, chairman Ex-Gov. R. 1. Manning, A. F. Lever Henry C. Tillman, W. I). Barnett J. E. Wannamaker, B. H. Rawl, M L. Donaldson. W. W. Bradley, I. M Mpuldin, R. H. Tim merman and J. J Evans. Subscribe to The herald arid HANDS, ARMS, ! , limbs asleep; ? - WT ft 1 ! And Was Kun-LJown, Weak ano; .; Nervcus, Says Fiorina Lady. 1 a' Five Bottles of Car&i e ! ' Made Her Well. o ; , i Kathleen. Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prine, | e j of this place, sf?ys: "After the birth j ?-i of my last child...I got very much ! n run-down and weakened, eo much. j that I could hardly do anything at j all. I was so awfully nervous that j I -could scarcely endure the least j 0 | noise. My condition was getting j Is: worse all the time... i-1 I knew I must have some relief or i e j I would soon be in the bed and in a j ! serious condition for I felt so badly I j and was so nervous and weak I could 1 I ? ? ?- IT 1 1 J 1...I T\_ jaaruiy live, iuy nusoanu asKeu l>r | r about my taking Cardui. He j d said, 'It's a good medicine, and good j for that trouble', so he got me 5 bot- j ' ties...After about the second bottle I ; a felt greatly improved.. .before taking j e it my limbs and. hands and arms j would go to sleep. After taking it, I e however, this poor circulation disap- j pearecL My strength came back to j s me and I was soon on the road to ( e health. After the use of about 5 bot- j k ties, i coma ao an my nouse-worK j ? and attend to my six children be- 1 e pldes." r You can feel safe In giving Cardui j i. a thorough trial for your troubles, it ; , contains no harmful or habit-forming j ' drugs, but Is composed of mild, vege- | d table, medicinal ingredients with no d tfad after-effects. Thousands of women j [1 hire voluntarily written, telling of ? the good Cardui has done them. It should help you, too? Try It V 74 ENJOYS HIS | : 3 MEALS A DAY: I > Hr. Woolen Tilnks Mocb of ZIRON, Because; e It Hade Hin His Old Sell Apia. j r L K Sick people do not get much out of life.! t In order to enjoy your meals, to do youi! work well, you must be strong and healthy. Pale, weak, nervous people frequently j f need iron to enrich their blood ana to re- ' v store vitality to their system, and a good j d way to supply the iron is to follow the example or Mr. Clayton Wooten, of Scot- j land, Ga., who usedZiron Iron Tonic and j '> has this to say about it: a 'i have taken Ziron according to direct- i t j ions and I can truthfully say that it is a fine tonic. It has done me all the good. Since I began taking it, I have gained eight j t pounds in weight and enjoy eating three j e meals a day. 1 shall do all I can to re- j ^ commend Ziron." Try Ziron! Your druggist sells Ziron I on a guarantee to refund vour monev i!' i, the first bottle fails to benefit. Yoij can-; L1 not lose anything, but very like'y will j a gain much, by. getting a bottle of ziron, i - today 1 ZN u ? \bur Blood Needs i 8 ^1 j d j " Stomach i Out of Fix? s g . 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles 3 of this delicious digestant,?a glass with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the first dozen used. ShivarAIe j PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old r worn-out stomachs, converting iood into rich blood and sound flesh. j Bottled and guaranteed by the cele( brated Shivar Mineral Spring. Shel? - i - J?i? i u | ton, S. C. ii your regular ucaici s j cannot supply you telephone J. VV. KISLER CO., ! Distributors for Newberry. s e I Rheumatism ! ti ! is completely washed out of the system b] I 'he celebrated Shivar Mineral Watc-. I'os 1 itively guaranteed by money-back offer j t Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered any j - Kvf nur \pwherrv Anents. J. W I y, I Kibler Co. Phone tlicm. WATCH ; THE BIG 4 B * Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver S . 1 Kppn th*? viral nrcrans healthv bv ' regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, - bladder and uric acid troubles? ?. COLD MEDAL ji ; Eft 11 immmmi % The National Ren.edy cf Holland for ] jonturies and crdoiicil by Queen Wilhel- , '..?' a. Al <-i: ilrJi SiZcS. ci fcr 1 Jo' IV; on ortiy Lax cziu c .. . iii Subscribe to The Herald and News, ^ PROBABLY WW WORMS Most children have.worms, ^ sometimes. Sypmtoms are wz 0K lack of color, peevishness, M restlessness at night, etc. fm Fir TKarK??rfS Wi Worm Syrup H m "will po after and get the 00 j ffflL worms, if worms are there. Wt j gzp Harmless; children love it. 'Mb i ym Old doctor's prescription jt | in use half a century. At yM [j vour drug store. Made by mb j THACHER MEDICINE CO. 00 Chattanooga, Tenn., U. S. A. jggj -j wm/z/MMMimma I Mtsger in"" ewotA Dor.'t take chances with the m babies. Have something in tae HOUSE, ready at a min- j ute's notice: "First Aid" that inav save lhe baby's life while you're waiting for a doctor. ; . Dr. Thacher's 9 4 Diarrhoea Mixture I m An old family doctor's pre- H i M scription for bowel trou- i K bles for whole family. All ; drus stores, 35c. MONEY H M BACK if no relief. , M THACHER MEDICINE CO. j Chattanooga, Tenn., U. S. JL M j HOWET BACK without questionti Munt * >?i?r w^- g, ji . fails in the trealzi^Ht of ?< irn>a [ | Tetter, Ringworm. Itch, etr i Don't become discouraged be M M c?u*e orhet Jrentrren's fa-!ed f /\( 1 Hunt'* Salv? has relieved hun- jft M dredt of S'Ji h c^-es You cant V.# ? lose on our Money dock f\\ / I Cuuranfrc. Try it at our fi<k I TODAY Price 7?e at P. E. WAY, Newberry, S. C. Corn D#i!M raiu Stopped Quick "Gets-It" Loosens Them So They . r Air A T;AU Lm uu in a tfiuj, The corn pains cease as soon as & few drops of "Gets-It" reach the oorn. It goes out of the hurting business forever. For a day or so the corn remains, getting looser and looser and without a twinge from it Then, It gets so loose that you just lift it right off, without even feeling it, and cast it away. Thafs how easily and simply "Gets-It" disposes of the corn nuisance. "Gets-It," the unfailing, guaranteed, moneyback corn remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mf*d by JE. Lawrence <t Co., Chicago. Sold m Newberry and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by W. G. Mayes. m "flu'] Keep Yciir Liver Active, Yoiir! System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are Delightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advising their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect j u-r.rkii!-r order as a protection against j " " o * ? the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of j water? that's all. No salts, no nausea,; no griping, no sickening after effects. J Next morning youj coid has vanished.! vour liver is active, your system is puri-j f'fd anil refreshed and you are feeling! line wnh a hearty appetite for break-; fas! 4- i-'at what you please?no danger.' Ca'??l:!bs are sold onlv in original j o "ilo'i rrulages, price thirty-five cents.! Rvery druggist- is authorized to refund I '" - l / . :ii? I -o";r mnn-^v ir von .-ire iio~ piTi'xuv i r j Su Scribe to The Herald and News ! >2.00 a year. | * WELI Do not throw broken m, awav. Let me weld them f< and time. We handle all your entire satisfaction. I repairing at prices to please in# and it will be promptly i Correspondei Jas. E.! Little Moui j The after' a cu j < I Postum 1 OI?A ftnnrl rlipp IUJLV ^W/V? tion. No fray | unnatural w< night. What wonder, many housewi1 um instead of table drink! | Postum Cereal fully fifteen i boiling begins, | full, rich flavo: There's a Reas j! Midc by POSTUM C j Battle Cre i I i T Constipation ! Causes i j Serious Ills I ' ?^ m ir f iY/C loaay?i^eeps One of the world's greatest scientists says that more than 90% of all human ills can be traced directly or indirectly to constipation. How many sufferers realize this? Most of them continually dose themselves, with so-called laxative pills, calomel, oil, purges and cathartics and force bowel action. To^ ^ do that is a mistake. It weak- S. 1 ens the bowels and liver and H makes constant dosing neces- V m(sary. Why don't you begin 2'ight today to overcome your constipation^ and get your system in such shape . +Vio+ Mnctant druceriner will be un necessary? You can do so if you get a 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NK Tablets) and take one each night for a week or so. " NR Tablets do much more than merely cause pleasant, easy bowel action. This medicine acts upon the ! digestive as well as eliminative or "RESULTS MORE So testifies Mr. , Box 44, Rom THE ^EDY FOR "ers For Catarrh and Ca The evidence of one man like Mr. to you of the merits of Pe-ru-na than fifty years Pe-ru-na has been the Stan diseases due to catarrhal inflammation the organs of the body. Thousands, li effectiveness of Pe-ru-na for coughs, c and liver.disorders or any disease char; If your suffering is the result of a J i: n iruCj irlyi medicine. I gvcr-nyfjzrs ; Kinciy-Scven par next, sf tft# pejpli DING achinery and auto parts )r you and .save you money kinds of welding* jobs to also do a!! kinds ot auto 1 you. Ship me your welddone and returned. ire Solicited Shealy itain, S. C. -effects of P ?f II Cereal ! r and satisfao I fed nerves, no I ikefulness at ' j 4 then, that so pes serve Post- I t2 > coffee as the i JLUiAOL UC WUVU ninutes after to develop its r. on for Postum :ereal company i, ?k, Mich. , I =n If you are its victim, try | strengthening your di- I gestive and eliminative I organs with Nature's 11 Remedy?it's better than J laxatives.. the Doctor Away gans?promotes good digestion, cause? the body to get the nourishment from all the food you eat, gives you a good, hearty appetite, strengthens the liver, overcomes biliousness, regulates kidi ney and bowel action and gives the whole body a thorough cleaning out ^ m And NR does this without a. W Mcisn firripi^. pain or un\ pleasantness. It works gently, . ft wm but promptly and -thoroughly. I Win a few days you notice the JLf real result You begin to fee! that you are living again, with new fitrensrth. new energy, vim and pep and ginger. You .soon find your bowels acting- regularly without help^ Try Nature's Remedy (>TR Tablet3> and prove this. It is the best bowel medicine that you can U3e and costs only 25c per box, containing enough to last twenty-five days. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist ? $ CO., Druggists M! L Amzzmml. THAN CLAIMED" Y ' /. r. ARENDT, 1 * Hg, Texas ' \ J-IMA EVERYDAY ILLS, T*> r? t rr\ 11 ca/4 T^^_n 1 .tl O juiavc uotu x t'iu-jua tvi i_ 3 in cases of colds and xh. The results have been , . s 1, in fact, more than you led. Have also taken ipia and can easily say it e of the best blood puriI have ever used." ' j Mr. J. F. Arendt I I ? 1 i I tarrhal Conditions , Arendt is more convincing proof any written words of ours. For idby of the American family for nf mnrr?tt<j mpmhranw Hninir ike Mr. Arendt, have proved the olds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel icterized by a catarrhal condition, catarrhal disorder try Pe-ru-na. It t Tablets or Liquid i have catarrh in some form. ( : ^ ...