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SEVENTY-FIVE FARMERS DISCUSS HOG CHOLERA ? \ Meeting At Pomaria Last Saturday to D iscuss the Hog Cholera Situation a Success. Pursuant to a call by the county demonstration ajrent 50 to 75 farmers. assembled at Pomana Saturday afternoon to hear Dr. W. K. Lewis discuss the hoo; cholera situation in that section and the means of control. This is very encouraging to u> "when we consider that we had more farmers out to hear Dr. Lewis than we have had at some of the state campaign meetings so far to hear the candidates speak. The farmers were very much interested and showed a hearty cooperation by 17 cf them listing hogs for inoculation at -once. Many farmers have already had their hogs inoculated and many more will be ready as soon as we get a man on the job. Magistrate J. B. Bedenbaugh was also present and aided in the meeting materially by reading the section of law relating to the burning or burial of dead animals. I predict that ?- ?:11 ?*- monv m -?rp hOiJS tnere win uui uc ... ? w thrown to the dogs and buzzards in the Pomaria section. Dr. Lewis will send a veterinarian to Pomaria in the near future to help clean out the hog cholera and ! ask th c. all the farmers in that section ? in touch with the doctor when "he Tives and give him \heir hearty cooperation. By cooperation only can we obtain the desired results. T \1 "Will'? ? iU? County Agent. July 12. ? > <$> <8> BOLL WEEVIL. <S> <8> <S> Ybe larvae of the cotton boll weevil were found in the field of Ryan Fellers on Saluda river near Simpson's ferry last week. These are the first that I have seen in the county since last fall though there may be many more fields infested. Mr. Fellers has kept a sharp lookout for the w evil all the while and has already begun to pick up and destroy fallen shapes. It would be well for all farmers to keep watch for the appearance of the weevil and if found immediately take steps for its control. Do not get panicky. That is the last thing to do. Try to keep your labor satisfied. We must have labor. While 1 do not trim* LI1C vrtwTi* will damage our present crop so very much yet it is a formidable enemy and one that is worthy of our best steel. If we are to grow cotton successfully under boll weevil conditions we must do/it by everlasting vigilance and by following the best methods for its control. The thing to do right now is watch out for its first appearance and destroy all punctured squares that you possibly can. One^- weevil destroyed : now will possibly mean a saving ui five to ten thousand cotton bolls this fall. T. M. Mills, County Agent. ' July 12, 1920. COUNTY PHYSICIANS WORK WITH COUNTY HEALTH UNIT TVip "Mp-wrherrv Countv Medical so ciety held its regular meeting Friday afternoon with ten physicians L present.* Dr. Roy P. Finney, county 8 health officer, met with the society S and explained the plans of the h health unit and asked that the phvB^^sicians of the county cooperate with BH^the unit. Dr. Finney began his remarks by HH^Kin? that the work of the health would not in any way conflict HraBEVh that of the practicing physicians the county. That the efforts of sanitary lines?teaching the peo rHe now to keep well?while the work ff prescribing for and treating the sick would be left with the practicing | Just Around your voice just as satisfactc Don't travel?Telephoi SOUTHERN BELL T1 i a \tt\ mtt? x nn -r? a t>tt ^ j liiiiJCiVjUArn " * ' ?' ? 1 ' * , i o .ti." Worn Down, Georgia Lady, Worn-out t Was Helped by i '-A ft>he personal experience of Mrs. ? Nannie Phillips, of Powder Springs, Ga., is printed below in her own words: "I was in a worn-out condition. My stomach was out of order. I didn't *1-/- ; 1 T * c .1 ? 11 ! ?, . X : pice}< ?Cii. 1 wii?> UIL'U ail Hie UUiO. I couldn't half eat, and didn't rest well at night. "I would get out of heart and blue. I would feel likt; I was going to be down In bed. Yet I kept dragging v around. k % i physicians. During the summer months the unit will endeavor to introduce sanitary measures looking to the eradication of typhoid fever and other in;estinal diseases, malaria, and tu] berylliosis. The nurse will conduct classes ir j "Nursing and the Home Care of the | Sick;' will instruct the mid-wives ir J asepsis, and w hat not to do, etc. . will visit the homes having contagj ious diseases and instruct the memj bers of the family in the precaution necessary to prevent me sju-caw w. the disease. After the public schools open the work of the unit will be confined very largely to the schools, to the inspection of the school children, etc. When we recall to mind the fact thai when our young men, "the flower o"f our manhood/' were called before the draft boards about 30 per cent, were found to be "physically unfit'' to serve in the army;-when we realize | the fact that to some inor defect that could have been easily eradicated had it been detected in youth, we can recognize the importance of this I phase of the work of the unit. At the close of Dr. Finney's re! marks a resolution was introduced i and carried that "the medical profes sion of Newberry county pledges its earnest cooperation with the county health unit/' Newberry county is to be congratulated in that she is one among mt eight counties in South Carolina that has put on a health unit. The unil deserves the hearty cooperation oi every good citizen in the county. John B. Setzler, Secretary. ! ... - ... j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT < I will make a final settlement ol j the estate of Richard Greneker Julien in the probate court for Newberry county, South Carolina, >. or j Wednesday, the 4th day of August 11920. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon I and will immediately thereafter asu | for my discharge as guardian of said I estate. * R. H. Greneker, j Administrator. | Newberry, S. C., July 1, 1920. j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i I will make a final settlement oi j the estate of Newton Brown in the j Probate Court for Newberry County. ' S. C., on Monday, the 26th day oi I July, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore! noon and will immediately thereaftei ask for my discharge as Administra trix of said estate. ** * tvit nnrtnrxr MAJKI UIVV ?v Administratrix. ; Newberry, S. C., June 15, 1920. 1785 1920 The College of Charleston Co-educational. Entrance examinations, and examinations for the free tuition county scholarships at all county seats Fri| day, July 9, at 9 a. m. Four year courses lead to the B, A. and B. S. degrees. Special twc year pre-medical and pre-technica] ' courses are given. ? o r\ otVilpt.if i spacious uuiiuiugo uiav* .... j grounds, well equipped laboratories) j unexcelled library facilities. Twc dormitories for men. Expenses moderate. For terms' and catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President. ALL DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF ? ?? tv tint ? NEWBtKKI LUUj l I VT11.U PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. In order to vote at the Democratic primary this year it is necessary tc sign your club roll. The- last day foi signing the club roll is July 27th Don't fail to see your secretary 01 enrollment committee at once anc sign the roll. If you fail to sigri or or before July 27th, the executive committee will be powerless to aL low you to sigrn aizer mat u<auc Dont' fail to si^m the club roll al once. J. B. Hunter. County Chairman for Newberrj Countv. %-9-ot. _ " .? [ the Corner ! j i Distant cities, towns and j villages are "just around j j the corner" when you use j ! the Long Distance Bell j j Telephone. Z f j ! j Why waste your time, j ; ? ! 1 energy ana money mirav- \ eling when you can send j >rily and at a trifling cost ? ; 5LEPHONE COMPANY Out of Heart md Tired, Tells How She Ziron Iron Tonic. | "We heard cf% Ziron. and from wbat ' I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me, j if it clMn't help me. I>r.t after taking j it, I fouiul. it really hc^ed me, and I sent bcic.v f>o 1 ate belter, felt much ctrcnr-er. I am sure ?iron is i ! a splendid louic. Many people, who are worn down and dL?iiearleuf;d, duo to stomach disorders and nervous ills, Tina le-Iier by toning up their blood with Ziron Iron Tonic. Tell your druggist you want to try Ziron on our money-back guarantee. INVENTIVE GENIUS : ROBS CALOMEL OF NAUSEA AND DANGER ! Doctors' Favorite Medicine N"ow Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects, "tialo; tabs"?the New Name. , What vill human ingenuity do next? . Smokeless ]v?v.(I(>r, wireless telegraphy, horseless carriages, odorless iodine, tasteless quinine:?r,v onm"S nawsealess oalo rael. The new improvement called "C'alo; tabs" is now on sale at drugstores. r For biliousness, constipation an<l indii gestion the n-w calomel tablet- is a pracf 1 i 1 1 tically port'Tt rem cay, as eviuenrfu u?v ' the fact that the manufacturers have authorized all druggists to refund the price if'thCcustomer is not "perfectly delighted"' - with Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime with - a swallow of water?that's all. Xo taste, ' no nausea, no griping, no salts. By morn ; ing your liver is thoroughly cleansed and you are feeling fine/ with a hearty appetite. Eat what you please?no danger?go " about your business. 1 Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an original package, sealed. Price, thirty- j ; five cents.?(adv.) j r r fv9vnRPtv^ t" I'niiiFiimMi d 11 ! I mmmmmi ' jmI^^wNQI^M ; , i .' r i NOMINATIONS. I 1 . ! For Congress, Third District < I am a candidate for reelection to i Congress, subject to the rules of the j 'Democratic party. ? ** ^ ? - -i. | . .Fred n. jJommzcK. j i ? j \ W. W. Bradley is hereby an- j nounced as a candidate for congress, j > Third congressional district, subject' [ to the rules of the Democratic pri-1 . mary. j For Slicitor, Eighth Circuit. j Homer S. Blackwell is hereby ! nominated for reelection as Solicitor ' of the Eighty circuit subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I T. Frank McCcrd is hereby an-j nounced as a candidate for solicitor nf the eighth circuit, subject 10 the | - rules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a candi. date for the office of solicitor ot the Eighth judicial circuit, subject to the 1 rules of the Democratic primary, and pledge myself to abide the result of : the Democratic primary. > J. Howard Moore. For State Senator. "} I am a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the Democratic < Primary. i i NEAL W. WORKMAN. i i Alan Johnston, yielding to the earnest requests of voters from all , parts of the county, has consented] i ' to stand for reelection to the state < . senate. He will abide by the result , of the Democratic primary; and, if 1 * ' 1 1 " ~ .">'11 kn morl'Drl " . eieciea, ms service wm uc ^ as heretofore, by wholehearted deI votion to the public good. . For House of Representatives W. B. Boinest is hereby announced !; as a candidate for. the house of rep' i resentatives, subject to the rules of , the Democratic primary. I ! T I i Euston N. Kibier is hereby an-j nounced as a candidate for the j House of Representatives from New-! berry county and will abide result j of Democratic primary. i j J. Wm. Folk is hereby announced j as a candidate for re-election for the j House of Representatives and will j abide result of Democratic primary. | I am a candidate for reelection as j J ? ss. Uahoa A-P Porvrooan. I a mcmuci ui uvuix vx tatives from Newberry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. H. H. EVANS. Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced as a candidate for nomination for the House of Representatives in the approaching Democratic primary. W. A. Counts is hereby announc ed as a candidate for the house of' representatives and subject to thej! rules of the Democratic party. K05TCi?C Vyv\ ,V'? ; | ^ VV BBS | I Wm CAP Mini ! ^ I :li| Outlive and outperform ihei B The cave mai 8 a rock which than you or 1 Isibiy int. tfu ment of hea greater than y Vitality, boun ?these make life. And th a! ? IU11 11U 15111 \JJL \ Enjoy the bl lege of wealth, life really wor be physically necessary tc laws of health which is?mail . intestinal syst< ^ Nujol is sold 1 ' mark. Write jjjUf 50 Broadway, I The M Inhj \ .*** OS. PAT. _ >c For Superintendent of Education. i am a candidace lor county superintendent of education subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ELBERT H. AULL. Olin W. Bundrick is hereby announced as a candidate for the office 3f Superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For Treasurer. C, Schunmert is hereby an nounc 1 as a candidate for reelectior to the office ot county treasurer, sub ject to the Democratic primary Fcr Sheriff. Subject to the rules of the Demo crafic Primary, Tarn a candidate fo reelection as Sheriff. CANNON G. BLEASE. e For Clerk of Court. J. D. Wheeler is hereby announce* as a candidate for clerk cf court an< ? 'i u iv is pledged to aoiae ine result 01 m< Democratic primary. Jno. C. Goggans is hereby annoanc ed as a candidate for reelecton to thi office of Clerk of Court, subject t< the Democratic primary. For Auditor. , J. B. Halfa.cre is hereby announce* as a candidate fcor reelection a county auditor for Newberry count} and will abide the result of thi Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as i ciiauiuittc iui waotct ux uti i; county subject to the rules of ths Democratic primary. taturtra r* ntt a ttt i?t> a tttut 1/. V{UA1 XJUUHAUJit \ S A Live !?r A i?V 1 W If you <( that y< gfeld ' Drive i | in this. t$0m " A trifiij zs.*sa5^ca^^j RIES! I Our Inspe f Whii y Newberry, S. C At Haddon Aui ^1 i\ TT - ? ??1 /-I I1UIJCU ti could hurl Nujol wo: was heavier tirely new could pos- ,?SKad of f0 t hlS enjoy* the system, 1th was no the food was OUTS Can be. the many tin j* x onprdv walls of the in iduig energy ^ cxpal > for joy in mal way, to ey are the waste along everyone. naturally out essed privi- Nuj0l thus p Make your tion because th living. TO maintain eas> fit it is only movements ? ) obey the ?the health; l, the first of worIdntainaclean Nujol is abs em. and pleasant by all druggists in sealed bottles only, bearii Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. ( New York, for booklet, "Thirty Feet of Di odern Method of Treating an Old Co\ (Ol For Con ?Ff. \ For Coroner. G. H. Ruff is hereby announced ai a candidate for coroner and is pledg ed to abide the result of the Democratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announceo i as a candidate for coroner and i? . Dledered to abide the result of the : Democratic primary. f Commissioner No. 10 Township. I J. D. H. Kinard is hereby announced as a candidate for township com. mlssioner for No. 10 township and ' will abide the rules of the DemocratI ic party. i . i J: Walter Richardson is "nereby announced for commissioner for No. 10 township and will abide the rules of r the Democratic party. 9 1 ' For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. Charles W? Douglas is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection J as magistrate for Townships Nos.\ 1 ? and 8, and is pledged to Abide by the e rules of the Democratic primary. For Magistrate No. 4 Township. I am a candidate for reelection for e Magistrate for No. 4 Township subd ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. M. Aughtry. i. .I i 'I t i i j Magistrate No. 6. i J. Henry Dorroh is noir^f^ ^ p a candidate for reappointment as b magistrate for No* 6 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic nartv. '1 " 1 Magistrate No. 10. 7 I am a candidate for magistrate - for No. 10 Township subject to rules of Democratic primary. J. J. KIBLER. i i Battery Makes ? ? m ml - - - r car is sluggish ih "getting ai aur Battery is at fault. # in and let us look it over. W line. -- ' , \ Stitch in Time Save ng adjustment at this time in?: price of a new Batten rfinn .Qpwip** ic Wibtvu k/V( I AVV filliu mire Motor Cor * ' -c ?* p tO Co. < ^ jf* '4&H' > ; o -r T- ?* " 1; * - * 0 6 In I i IB K ve Man E Ti R nolr JLm.V/VAX LJK rks_ on an en- I principle. ' . B> rcingor irritating 8 it simply softens B tA TJiio ana kloo W vv* jl uio vuauivo M iy muscles in the . B testines, contract- B iding in their nor- B squeeze the food B so that it passes B of the system. B re vents constipa- (B^ it helps Nature ! r, thorough bowel B f ular intervals B habit in the IB * iolutely harmless m to take. Try it. ?? B nd Mninl tr*A? I ""j"* """" [New Jersey), iff inger". $ ? mplaint gtipationy J. A. Kinard is hereby announced* as a candidate for magistrate for No* 10 Township and will abide the result of the Democratic priniary. . D. L. Stone is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to the rules o? the Democratic party. / Magistrate for No. 11. I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 Township subject to role* Democratic primary. T. B. RICHARDSON. * Luther Crumpton is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and wi2l abide the rules of the Democratic party. x M. H. Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For Magistrate Pomaria. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh is her^*^_ nounced as a candidate for as Magistrate for Pott totte rules of the Sentr is hereby announced a** 1 . candidate for magistrate for Pomaria and will abide the result of th*; ^ Democratic primary. S. J. Cromer is hereby aiummicgd* as a candidate for commissiones/firr No. 2 township, subject to the ru&* of the Democratic fcarty. ,w * Thomas L. B. Epps Is hereby ar? nounced as a candidate for sioner for No. 10 township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. a Live.Car ^av" it mav hp V f , A ; "1 j i e are specialists s Nine" < iy save you the I k r Sit Cost to You I npany Whitmire, S. C.