The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 22, 1910, Image 4
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Strength,, Wisdom anflKKxitcrlonrc
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‘ iPrealdent Tlprrett, of tho NM>'n:il
^JParmera* Union, stiys the meetHik
•Jnft concluded at Charlotte wan the
moat auccesafttl In the hlatory ol the
order. Amonj? other thinga he amd:
•“Largeat in point of attendance,
most representative from geonraphi-
cal etandpolnt and most siKnlficant
for'the serious and determined air
of business methods under which it
was conducted, the national conven-
' Hbti of the Farmers' union Jutjt clos
ed In Charlotte, N T . C.. is umuestioh-
ably the most successful of the na
Uonal gatherings In The history of
our order.
From year to year I ha\e watch-
the organisation develop into
grealtr ffrfjportTOhl ar Tetlected 4n
these national conventions. It has
"Implied for tftV ong fust held to
record new progress in those direc
tions meaning most of permanent
—good both to-the actual memoershiir
and to tho farmers . gcncriiUy ul
America.
‘ AH organized state were reprc-
sentlld and the personal of the rcpre-
seadkfion was'of the highest ponsihle
order. We have had sore heads and
trouble makers In previous conven
tions, There were few or In the
Convention that’ has* just reached Its
coneHt?ion. A gpiHt Of "brotberhood
and of u,|vUf>'wdtich firOphesies splen
did things for Yhfufutare"governed
tke deliberations of the organized far
ni« rs of America.
‘ QWf-of -the most slgniflcnnt fea-
turag of the convention was the as
senfp of "fool'’ resoluttona that used
to %us0 me inlsRlvings in previous
^urifnllone. Soiuetlmes niemhers
wit^ thv best of Intentions Imt
^ ridighesdedly, would Introduce rea-
plj^Hops looking to extravagant ex
penditures, or chimerical scheniw or
gUrulatlc and fmpossible ventures
fact that theae phasea were eon
" sly mtaaing from the recent
itlon. Is conclusive evidence
the membership Is purging itself
of unprofitable dresmlug and di-
its driving force instead at
tactical ^practical means.
“ i he le|lgjfafj^e program framed
by the convention largtdy parallels
the Issues and measures heretofore
advanced by Thyself and by your
board of directors and legislative
committees, though amendments and
additions will cause a alight! revision
of policies. It -t*—our latent Ion to
prosecute this winter at Washington
the most aggressive flgt)t in our his
lory for legislative measures and re
forme of Interest To the membership
and of the American farmer without
regard to locater.
I promise you That my utmost in
fiuence and energies will be emplo>
ed in giving execution to the man
date handed down by the convention,
to the epd that tho national govern
ment ahall take more actual cogniz
ance of the .needs and the rights.of
the American farmers and it is ttght-
vjag the devil with lire. Only to the
extent Ve make politicians ajvpm late
the power of obr ballots, irrespec
tive of partisan alignment, will we
succeed In securing legislative re
dress along the lines most helpful to
. oun cause.
"A notable feature of tho con
vention la the fact that your olhclnl
family there selected comes from
every part of the country. He did not
Mt out by design to have geogra
phical representation as to a basis for
the national official*? but it happened
that the choice oTTthe convention fell
on men drawn from every portion of
the country, bordering on the two
oceans and from the great inland
It would have been impossible for
conveatlon to choose a finer body
Is and the particular person-
year indicate the orrganiza-
tton has become national In frtet as
in name. This departure was given
special emphaate by the fact that
never in the hlstorry of the order
: haa the representation of the dele-
been more of a national
PREPARING FOR THE SABBATH.
Influent*-on Children of the Customs
In Orthodox Jewish Holssholds.
The Sabbath, Including its^ com
plicated variations, is rich and im-
prestive material fer a ehlld s imagi
nation. On Thursday evening the
mother already prepares dough, goes
to i.iurkei, cleans the tlsh, etc.
Urf the morning the baking of
••cli.lies" ibioad). How bewitching
for a di Id to waich tue mother milk
Ing diitc.e-ut shapes m dough, sreea-
tng it with egg and deconttmg it w Itlt
braids of difieient shapes and forms
A Jewish child gets the first lesson
m vyhut w« «-Hii uiodrliHiK fey. making
mulie belk^y-*’ "elKliev."
IP the eseuirg the mother prepares
to meet t ij. Suij .utfe, I he child pat-
takes in the hniisehold oi i-upatlons
and thcrehy gets habits of industry,
Ol (lei .1110 leg , III lot the rights and
ideas of utlici^ and uie fundamental
habit <d snbi.r.diitating Ins activities to
|P get "I III inlet est. of the household.
COTTON BOOL WEEVIL
WHICH HAS CAUSED SO fcl’CH
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WOKHY AND ANXIETY. v
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his I.- espeeially true in legicd to
.lew\-h iumseiioids w here evety thing
st'etus to he piesciihed by law Me
fore datNjto--.s -etp in on Krida.v even
ing the IuHim-w tie lights in t he dining
room ext i a imdles or a spei-tal lamp
in iii-i,,h of Xohbath and reads tho
bless,i
Quite ol ten a i Inid not vet able to
talk wilfcovei its fa.ee w^th its little
pufiiiK, imitatiug the gestures of the
devoted mothei PheVi returning
Mom the s.vnagogue, the ap|ii eeiat tvs
greeting, (biod Sanoath, ’ tfe Kid
diisti. the tib -sing over wine, tfKf s|>ec-
itil amt the hnttdny spun oK all
who parH< ipate has nndoubtediy. it
soi’l hlllg. beliernellt. inniiefu e upl.n
the ehi 1.1 Alter supper the time is
spent Hi resting American Hebrew
“Thppufkout the deliberations, the
spirit of tBntual understanding and
of mutual tolerance w&s Strong and
domtaatln#,: The farmers of this
country aro learning each otjier bet "
ter, learning better-how to trust each
other, how to waive small personal
rights and pool them for the general
good. That is ap Important lesson
of the convention.
“Business methods and sentiment
ruled strongly. There was little
shouting, little purposeless enthus-
Ism, but calm, logteal dtecusion of
business plans; and of^pproved and
tried means ta forward the welfare
l! be of
»lp' tb learn
nre took a thorough census at
tbi-coaventferf of congressional can-
- didst** defeated , by the efforts of
the Farmer’s TJal on—I refer to the
cpngrmBmn who were Indifferent to
bn their knees to u*. We have
the policy of helping
The fejiifasuyeippi River Boat Theaters.
Ai fing is Mu- last resource nf'rTrlv-<-t-
gruij.ci llc ic w ct e a gambP-r, a
liliidfctlii-ni.'li, a i lvci liddlet , a Iiuiis,.
pamtci uud lus wile in thicu shanty
■ louts at the mouth of the Si l-’iands
river one tunc a few years agn There
was net a d'dlai In tlhe fHicket , nf
them all They tried selling iiledi-
TTtie. picking entton, iiriflmg for logs,
lishtug; trupping and junking without
,tlee(‘ s i hey dlsettssed the acute
,|iiestluii of . iiinethlng to eat, and de
i jded upon a show.
11 he f.ambler knew some card tricks,
and had been second tiddler in an In
dian ten itot v opera troupe, the me,It
citj*)-nia11 could play a banjo, the wo
man could sing, the tiddler was an ail
ist of Ins kitnl. and the palntei could
;ell ticl.cis and maintain order They-
had a rehearsal in tho mottling, in
the aftei noon two of the men went up
the- hank to advertise, and that night
they plavd to a 110 house The
troupe hroke up Jit Helena ,.i week
latei with pocket-money earned by
the show Many a river man. hound
etl liv bad luck and down to the point
of Pining other men's hogs, has re
couped his lot tunes by a monologue
or lightning change entertainment,
specially have gamblers been facile
in impromptu shows. Plantation daik
n-s are not , i It ioal, and show Uiats of
the U-west type depend on them tor
Audiences Many n show boat ex
changes tickets for eggs, coin, hour
and other piowuuer. One man with
i phonograph worked his way from
the tippet Mississippi to New Orb-ana,
charging admission to heat the talk
tng machine
\ medicine-boat gives shows to ex
ploll a cute all. \ lecturer and music
and d-a to. to doctor seeking a rule
Ih Jill most of them have. The boat
diops tioi-i landing to landing, ad-
vertisiliy a IT eo show mid selling med
iciiu u> the audience. Some medu im-
-hows ate more elahorate One med
u itie iiian lor years gave a play show
mg a woman seoking health us the
heroin. She went from pla< e to pl;t< e
the magic medicine, taking which she
The villain led her, obviously, awav
from the cure, hut af*tast the hero ies-
ewed hei fiotn the villain, gave her
th eimigic medicine, taking which slie
was marvelously cured and heeauie
marv elopkly heautiful. — Kaymoml
Spats in Haipet 8 Weekly.
Advertising Monopolies.
Theie aic- many pu'ilie seivne cor
poiations in Philadelphia which ticuiy
make use- of newspaper advertising
sp.-oe The tinted t'.as Improvement
company, the Philadelphia iTectrn
company and the Phiadelpina Kajiid
I'ransit icitiipany all talk to the peo
pic- tlmnigh tin- only kind of mediuni
that all the people read. Kadi of
i hesc 1 companies has a monopoly of
the panic tilar product which n sup
plies
It will in-cur to, the averjign man,
vipou due retb c tion. that it a tuotropen
lired business needs new'spaper ad
vertising a hnsinesB in wnlch' there is
Rtrenuous coinpetiticui standa -doubly
in need of tc. Monopolies^have ouJy
to cultivate the good will of* the pub
lie and in eaU‘-now demand Rivds in
trade must do botn of these things,
and iniist also diieet the demand aftei
it is created. How to create- and di
root demand Jit tne lowest cost is a
vital -matter to the enterprising bust
ness man. PhiHidelphla Uecord.
IxNow Osiined to Uc Under Control
by the National A(fiieultural 1H-
pai-tineiit. ' ?
The Augusta Chronicle sayB news
that should gladden the hearts of
Southern farmers comes out of Wash-
injttoH t+> the effect Lkat llin bull Woo-
vil is on th** road to the past. This
pernicious Insect, small, mysterious
and insidious, has threatened tho
cotton growing industry of the South
for a decade. ^
liuritig a shoh period of time,
when it was new and unknown, ,it
caused a fear that spread and had its
effect in the marts of cotton trade
far from the- glistening fields of
white, it hid fair at one time to levy
tribute upon whole sections, and
none knew hut what It would some
ihtv change th'' destines of an agri
cultural empire
It has been unite evident for many
years tluit many, if not most, of the
fears with reference to the* invasiori
of the weevil were groundless Com
munities in Texas and Louisiana,
which, were laid hare, so far as the
production of cotton was concerned,
recovered quickly from its effects,
when heroic steps were taken to ob
literate it.
I'fsttmates based on the rule of pro
gression by which the w-eevti has
seemingly been jovcriied have indi-
d mated'that it might be expected in
Keorgia about the year 1 b 11 Flow
ever now that means of cum plot e
control and even obliteration Imv--
i.ec-n discovered and are, being
scientific ally .applied -the farmers
of that state tn!>y fed secure, so far.
:1t lea -1 a s ativ general or inatenal
danger is concerned..
-Credit is din- to th<- agrieultur.il
department of the federal govern
ment for the gr, a'c-r part of the- ben
eficial work done in removing the
greatest apparent etic tuv King Cot-
PUBLIC LANDS FOR GIRLS.
Tlmre are several million young
women working their way into the
business world, ami whose future. 1*.
a mere chance. It may end succesB-
fully, but more often disastrously, A
voting woman may be ever so compe
tent, hut her salary Is not increased
to such fen extent she can provide tor
the fiiturfh It in ellhet • marriage or
retirement from actual duties jit the
expense of eiflit rs' after she has
nit in d, oat Inc I'umlb- of her u s eful-
-i< ss. ''
.-Xb.--pru.vi-b' a .cauiiFeteiiee for such
ipni.K w.-r
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W K ’ u a per .of Kansas
by w hch ’ I c- givvcu nment
-•fi-at 1: Ip and a virance
; 1 i llg ;■ i • K T a.'I *■ lire' Jif
v,-11 I: r . -<l n i'lien ,-i'rc L
I -ml m 'be United States,
v t wo hundred
: b Yi is latpl
ir a number of
etitr, nt titty
Water can
I tnd at :i net cost,
lars an acte iiud
-Ti in id s.
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is in ;
wiH b - Mr
to p-.T Im
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wc d-
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- to fl
I- cb liv m C- !
f SIX to
s being
t tub r ’ he piecnt riclaniaMiui laws
it is riec- arv to re idc* fourteen
months on i tu- land, builT a lioitse
itid imp ove the land ami pa»• the-
governtin nJ $1 an ju re for it. T hen
a waiter right costs additi-.ina . but
is hatulb d in ten or npuri' annual
payments which almost jiity f.ifincyr
■an nic t
HoWl-Vir the residence- clause ef
fects the laboring class Befoie wa-
tc-r is In,-ught to Ilnur land tl.e sc- t’
c i 1! pre.c! i- i- ite\' to n-d hint; at-d a
ii.jmi or vvotean vvitjiont eapiM-l cun
-a -t - rn ik ; it ■ land pa v fi-ei'i an v
r,c funis vvTa'c-vn-. hn* fact, ro* - -oil
-ijx m -ui' hs in a v.-ar ;T -t water is
brougiit to the l;i'i<t vvTl it ront-
metu-ps to Imi-ig m f, t i; ns ,- Tie
worker. I'or tht reason b i- b- x*
to itnpc issi hie lor a w-uieng pci- c
tcv file on gov i rumen? in g-Ai
The r-
'hi-n- to
i-niinc tit
.](C- m r I
p’-|'\ellt ■
him!, hip
ton has ever f;i--c;d Kxpe-ts hav(>
heetr giv- ri almost tinlimit- cl me.ms tet
make experiments and app y cura
tives
All tile prod Ml ers have been ask'd
to do was to tollow tin- instructions
of these agents I •i-.ttionst rat ions
have taught the Timurs tn t ii fe-i t cu
ed arejis to take adi Hitike of t ie-
di-'cov cries and tipit;- ticin without
expert aid.
The method pursued is in tb'-
main, a simple one Farmers are
Taught to gather from the ground
the cotton -oils which h.aii been n-
tucked and have withered and fall
en to the ground These are burn
b'd
Added to this cb-eiv pb-wing an I
other precautions in cultivation .i’c
urged, and have been tppiied witti
tile result that !lie I gricitit H til' lb
partment announces that the pis' is
now under cunt red
The federal jigrtcuIt ura 1 depait-
nient has received material aid fruiti
state entomological depar'mc tns and
the farniers m hoots and c -llc g'-s --f
t he Sou! h.
U 11,1, KluSIsT IHSI XSU.
I’rof. Del.oucb, of (looi-gin, liiul.s
Vevv Cotton Seed.
F'rof DeLoaeh. along with the oth
er members of the Staff ol the- (jeor-
gla State v'ollege of Vgricnltnre, all
of whom have ue-c-Ii working to de
velop a entton seed that can resist
the fatal iintliracno-e. has praiTically
,silccta'cled 111 securing the desir'd
t I've of seed It is calculated that
this discovery will save the South
mil ions of dollars annually , provid
ing the seed iuiiMii placi d III gen* l'-
Jil use, Kxperiinetits have been con
test Opp."-|'
the lain-, mi
this land li
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CoifreskMi Wtbb Gives His Views sb
Deascratic Victsries.
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BELIEVES THE REVOLT
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Against Kepubliran Party Ite+cult of
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“Broken Tariff ProiniM'g, HohsImh,
T'annonimt anddStandtiatIwin 8 siitl
I’rediets Demoeratie Victory hi
November and Two Years Hence,
The wAlungton correspondent of
The NVwtA and Courier say? when
Congressman Edward Y. \Vebb, of
ill's 9th >iortlA Carolina district, was
in Washington a day or two agq, he
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said: 'Htnbken promises with refer
ence to revising the tariff, hossisyi,
('annonism find stJindpatisni are the
chief causes of the nation-wide re
volt against the Republican party at
the present time. Champ Clark will
tic- the next Speaker."
Analyz'd closely the statement of
.Mr. Webb will be found to be the
keynote of the causes that are fast
leading to. a Democratic -victory hi
the next Congress and to a national
v ictcit y in 1 9 1 2.
Continuing, Mr W'ebh said; Think
of it. the last Democratic Senator in
Matin- v , eb-cted in IMT, just sixty-
t'lit'c-e via.*-, He was James Lv
Hr-ttlbory Maine 'uts not elected ji
Detnoctati. Ki pn-se-ntativc since- is.-,.,
nmi'e th it half a century ago. She
IcsiTt . b-c ted ;t I lenic irat ic Covernor
mi tliirtv vears, Put now she is to
hive a Democratie Uovernor. a Dem-
cma nic I nned States Senator and two
o- In r Ki-pn-seiit at ives will lie Dem
cu ■■. t ic
M'tirte has I •; counties and tin
I'iuo.-cr.iK~ carried thirteen if i b* <•
er.~t \v h ; e Uepunlican strouglmM .tin
won a I leniocratii- Legislature ip. a
big nui tortty. T'!n~ news piessau
i t rettieitdoiK Democratic \ ictoi rv tn
11 • - x t 11 mi and the > b-c t imi "I
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mittc-d to s. II or
for five ve.iis, an-i
'ban tb.it 'v -l"l : ar
She i-. .~t not ;
pass frori, h'-r ihc-m--
than live \c.,rs u.b.ss
- hould it:", t b'-t. tie
to her in a - - -1 f '-n ■ 11*
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I I'-mc'ct at ic IMcsi li-nt in 1912 T'h
Hc-pii.die an parts in the nation i
vv i nt out, scattered, route-1 ami
. pen Tin- bottom has dropped out
Tin - line influences that are can.--
;iig voters m other States to turn to
,v iids 1 lon-iooni' v are at work in
V- -: ■ 11 C iroSii.i The State D'-moera
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
8hip your calvea, hogs, sheep, lambs,
etc., to The Parlor Market. Augus
ta, Gv, 1018 Broad Street
Hummer Hoarders Wanted—Rates
$7.00 to $8.00 per week. No con
sumptive* taken. Mrs. Wade Har-
ri*on, McAlpin House, Saluda, N.
C.
yueeli Liver Pills are used by thous
ands who wantMto keep well — 2.Tc
a itox. Queen Chemical Co., New
port, R. I.
Eamrs for Hale in North -aud. Scuil.h
Carolina and Virginia.) iAsk for
large list. Stine your Wants. R.
E Prince, Raleigh. X C.
Hrnitli (■eorjiiav.—iRbstrated ftookio.w
descriptive of this finest farming
section of the South sent free by
addressing W. L. (ilc-ssner, Augus-
Ga.
_jrs and Blinds are the be*t
and are m^de only by the Augusta
Lumber Company, who manufac
ture everything In Lumber and
Mill work and whose watchword Is
•.‘Quality.’’ Write Augusts Lum
ber Company, Augusta, Georgia,
for prices on any order, large or
small.
Lands for Sale.
Wanted—Men to take fifteen day*
praeiicai cotton course, a. -e;>t
g-io.l positions during the fall
Charlotte Cotton Company, Char
lotte, N. C.
l-atest Fiction—Our lit'le booklet.
"Ihioks of the Month" contains a
brief synopsis of all the latest
books It is free Write for it
Sims Hook Stoi'-, Orangeburg. S. C
Wanted—to buy your hides, skins,
tallow, wool, . beeswax, ytc., at
highest market prtc.es atul set-ile-
ntetH oic-nt prompt iv Telepitone
1 920, W'ilse W. Martin, Colum
bia, S. C.
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Cut this fut—it rrrny’
again. How gambler-
nijiiTiini'S, cards, db c
c-r<'t sys - efns < I' ' -
fr'-e il.'im' H t'o
Hammond, lud
nrc apj.Tnr
win, at Got
etc liv se-
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Wanted—Men a:
lilotl tllS—i’r.ict i
nruiug'-nieiit
til'IIS gU.ll'.lll'e
d fa lies Mi take
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7ftO acres, 7 miles Amerlcus; 400
acres red and gray level lands, bal-
anee sandy loam, slightly rolling,
clay stihsoll tipder aU; well impror-
ed ; good dwelling, ginnery, 'tenant
houses, etc. $ir>.od per acre. One-
half cash.
ion acres. 2 1-2 miles Cuthbert,
no waste lands, red pebble, cisy sub
soil; 2 good tenant houses, barn
totton house. $-0.00 pec acre.
3n0 aeres, 7 miles Cuttibert, 3
miles Coleman; 8 room house, 2
good tenant houses; gray and peb
ble and sandy loam, with clay sub
soil; rented 8 Utiles of cotton. BS,*
OOO in cash. , «
Write for list to tin*.
SOUTHERN LAND (XFMPANY,
Amerieiis, La., 1 uthbert, Os.,
or Tiioniastiin, <la.
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-i mu'-h
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title stiapi- ;in-l we will
agger vote m Novetni'er
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-.1 -i. are on 'lie defen-ive and arc
■.:.iaiding most of '.lie r time apolo
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Two Bodies WT're Fon^il Ife'nejitli a
Booming llcuse.
Acting on a new clew given by an
anonymous letter to Minor Crowde r,
a cistern bc-neatli a rooming house a;
.bicksou. Mi.~s . lias been dijiined and
two human bodies found One of
tim bodies is that of apdiiid, only a
few days old. and 'tiiA oiio-i that of
a man. ^Jlie rooming'hotoe, it is al-
legtxi, has been frequented by wo
men. mostly strangers in Jackson,
and the police be!levc they will, upon
investigation, reveal a series of
crimes In coiUieeTIuh with Lbe placd;
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• gran oiisly sick and ev c-n I ir
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; til'ts a ft- unii -ic- to effect a
.Van- of thoin are vv illlng to
■ e !;io i iso, though most stu n
uous . florts arc being made to rein-
c| -. tile Sit ti a t ton
I'be truth of tite matter is th,- Re-
p , i n an par* v. w :t ii a record of
g.tcl aiul selfishness i:-
ctioK.iig Use If to death It ii.Xs he
•otiie ~o fa! witli the effect of spoilt-
aittc-n at Ho- pc-- >plt-s' exj'c-nse tiiat it
is a -" r t-t pa v tio- penalty and for
till I’s life The result Ilf such a
■ ml Mon i- that everywhere through
mt tin- country the- Democrat.- an
p.repantig tor. a triumphant entry tti-
lie id d t 'oil gre-s Wlttl tile possi-
’v ais-i of capturing tlie WtnM
,sc -wo v.-ars later.
\\ anted SalesiMelt-
- Lets on itr .
New cens:,s 8--o
did ,
ing l x • i.-n-
ers Wr.'e 1 1 -
pany ("harfo'M
AVhy sutT'-r with distressing,
nerve-racking -
Neuralgia
when Noah's Liniment will
roily v e Vol*.
(^tii.-ts the nerves and scat
ters 1 he i. ongest ion.
One ’ rial, util convince you.
Noah X Lijiifnciit penetrates;
requires hut’XiHk- rutdmig.
Here’s the Proof
“I sufteri.t ai.nui rivi xuars with neu-
ralgm a: .1 t-.m i i -u si.'ii- Ttic pain
U - -a - . . . ! , I C uul-l nut s'x a-p. I t T U'll
N'e i • i , 1.1 n , ■ 11.,- a tt.,- last appllca-
t ." 1 u .i i* u;. f. , f•.-11*•! 11.an in many
. erv I w.'ipct n.-t I., u'ts. ,ul ii t'cittln
ef .\, ,|i s l.i ii - in'-i.' in tfi»- ilnuse. Mrs.
M..itha A u. i;ii i.im.inl, \ a
' My w ife ~ ,;T. r.-T for ~.-\e-ral
W 1 ' ' • ■ i I d - - ,il To. , I l-.rt, ■ I, usth
iiti”at n.id ■' t" mi.- "1 No.it. - tanimc-nl
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\oah'« I.lnlmrnl is tbc best remedy
for l;h.run»4ti-m. SciaUca, l.iirnc Hack,
Stiff Joints .u. I Mi-,;. s, Son- Ttcroat,
< iiI'l-^tr.i :n , Lsprain.-. <' .ts.' Hrulues.
i '"I ic-, i" r a ui ffs .
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ai t.c* a f ■! at;
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NOAHS
LINIMENT
For Halo—Mi ch row « jer~ev s. a flit
grades of good tii'eij-g legis'cr
ed jersey male cal e~ \\ lute Col
lie dogs. 1 registet ed i. Also ser
vice from a >'-gis'cied. iienii’iful
white C-di.e Tm i$]"i doil.ir.-
guai-a t;-f.-I Rrccze Mirkeys. am 1
Tammouth iiogs A-!d-e~s M K
SaniH. Jonesvilie. S C
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s \ , i i. x M - - Marv .1 Keeg-
n , o t ■ , c • i 1 v \ * gave a ’ramp
i e-t ' ~ , ml .,d : d ti n log, home,
•1 g-1 >d h as -n-i and give up
nkii: • !. i-t c ek sii" r -reived
•• aid i • '' " Iran t "e man in
rg i n ia n, w jii. h t:. ! Ii atiked h,'i
: ’ .- -i v - re Mi ! c ash
U,
: to
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.11 (><il,IN(i mi: t ENnI s.
Wanted—liver-
child :ti So-iH
that tho ' \l
woman ami
l.i.i to know
mil of Sa~ii.
Ie
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r tie f e
.c.Mi fa " ions are still
b for c-a. Ii oMit r I'n-
- tig tile s'..ini. but the*
rs 1,--' serin to ruCOg-
arre in ti
liv.
A Requisite.
Staylaight—Oh, Miss Wotdduk. may
1 conie to sec' you JigJiin?
Miss VVohbins—Well, 1 cannot sc'p
how can you very well uiiIphs you go
this time.—Life.
Peter and John (seetnif a large
plateglass pane put in) —We may as
well go hom^. They are not going to
let it fall: ' -
, \;
Vacatio rt Conatancy.
Tacoma has trebled in si/e during
the past nine years.
Xifcfc'i
r. -
itol4*>
c».
tlon of the 'highest order.
.Reports brought In bv delegates
'ttlS ef 1 . .indicate* that the
|MUft year has been phenomenal from
standpoint of educational progress,
membership Is Jsaraing the real
you tfa^jfimi of the organization with a splen
did unanimity and they are following
'our .agricultural propanda as well a#
BIT fraternal prtnciples.
“Cooperation also .U beginning to
fears a new significance and is be*
jf coming tr^nsruted from a more mean
ingless word to In tonsire. persistent
application
tttes
rUH* to not
ftp prgservg-
45XIX. .
SlHUtld No Strikes.
Satisfaction iniist be felt over the
end of the great rOal strike in Illi
nois, The settlement. Liken as a
iv ho o', was h substantial victory for
Hie miners, wherein most every one
will rejoice as it is generally admf’--
ted that the men were not getti ig .1
fair return for their labor. The pity
:vf it is that a long .strike of fl"-'
months, involving much dit-tress and
inconvenience, was necessjtry to hritig
AjvoHt The desired end. It. w ill not aJ-
ways he needful to use such blun
dering weapons as strikes and lock
outs. pAjJ^fTs-humanp sentiment re
cognising what is right between man
and man will ultimately find a sol
vent and bring about more cordial
relations between, labor and capital.
The one redeeming feature about iho
recent strike was the quiet self-'e-
straint of the miners who were <guilr
ty of no outrages. , f ? *
Givuvg Infant Medicine.
Wla-n babv is sick Jtnd cross, R
nfii-ii umes a scion- ;in.| dreaded
ta-k to give the’ iit"'liciiie H is sur
prising bow expert even a tiny baby
can . becotue a; syulLJOUtia, twisting
and'ko kinc so tiiat the mcclu me gets
in every place but in the proper
pl.t a? L The fjH^t way to administer
modiciiie in the povv cb-rMl f"t tn is to
give 1 it dry Race the powder on the
np of the' s- non anil tluui ofu n Mie
luib- s niciut!i arid drop the medicine
as t.ir biuk oil tlu- tenge’ a si' is pos
sible Then give' him it di ti.k of milk
nr wa:i 1 in tite t.-ottle.
The Dining Room Chairs.
If a rug Is placed on the dining
room floor or the floor is just vur-
tiislu-ii. the pushing -ba-k of chair*
will wear out the catjirt or scratch
the floor. It is la st to purchase rub
ber tips and have them tacked tn the
chair legs It will cost about $1 ub to
get enough tips for a half do/cn
chairs ami the J1 "o w ill s,.ve mu..’
doll vs it " ■ - L. 1,■ tlo- r ir r;.i
of achievement in the history of the
orgiolsed farmer and as holding de
finite promise of more progress lu
the future, the convention f Ju*t clos
ed is ^magnifloant earnest of ad
vancement of our people, of that uni-
eyal bstteiynent in behalf of -eur-
•nd the nation’s prpfparity gnd
As Indicating tb« hlffe w«t«f marfe w«)fhr« $9 com*. ’ *
Advertising Spells SuctVs*.
All business men want success but
not every one'secures it. The mao
who sits Idly by his store door wait
Ing for a chance customer will .never
know the Joy of success, neither will
he who declines to acquaint the puo-
lic with the character of the goods
he keeps on his shelves^ In these
days of fierce competition every bus
iness man must keep abreast of his
rivals in advertising and other up-
to-dat* methods if he would spell
WBfto word—-SUCCCBS.
For (ho Benefit of (lie Beptililicun*
in Some States.
Tlie Wasliitiglun corie.-pondt-nt of
1 he News and Fourier say- few peo-
k- around Wjush.iYigton who know
lurectoi of the Fen.~us Durand and
.tv ai'quaiiRed witit liis high officials
,1 'Sition and record, in;Iteve tlie stoi-
a-K that luive been current^ there for
-cnie iime to the effect that census
figures in 'some • instances are ueitig
Mi.glicl jtnd will lie hold buck for
iiolifical reasons. ,
It lias been hinted here fore some
time th.-tt in those sections where the
Deuiia.rda.8. ivre likeiy to make gains
in the next House, figures may not
ue given until after the next Legis
lature in those States have been elect
ed. so that wherever possible .the
Republicans may have a better op
portunity of getting men in the le g
islatures, pence restricting the r.edts-
irieting measures which will come be
fore them
it is almost certain that In Texax
there will he eight ne« members of
Congress when the redistricting is
completed; in Oklahoma there will
be more members, and elsewhere
throughout the country the Demo
crats are expected to add materially
to their present numbers in Congress.
It is to stop this, it is said, that cen
sus figures are to ixt “fixed” in such
a way that the Legislatures are to
be controlled, in some cases, by the
Republicans.
Of coure, no one in Washington
beDere* this nor that Mr. Durand
would be a party to such a scheme,
but if is nevertheless true that in
some cases complete figures could
have been made public sometime back
but for sotpe mysterious reason have
not. Whatever may be in the mat
ter there Is much undisguised dis
satisfaction
ent ststtstp
Burduco Liver Powder
The Great Southern Remedj
—FOR ALL- =
LIVER TROUBLES
Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia, L oss of Appetite, Indigestion
Jaundice, Nervous and Sick Headache, Coated Tongue, Bad Breath
and all Stomach Diseases.
Teaches the Liver to Act and
Clears the Complexion
‘1 • >* m
Sold Everywhere
‘ON THE CLUB PLAN.’
25 cent*
.)
>n With the way the pyes-
srf feelnf handj^d, •
ORANGEBURG COLLEGE
ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Expenses are less here than at any other school In the land’,
services offered are equal to the very best. Board on the CLUB PI
at actual cost L,et us convince you that our school Is the sehoo'
for you. Write flor catalogue as d full Information. Write right »o»'
*hlle you think of it! Addresa;
PRESIDENT W. S.PETERSON
HT 3n>ugfeto» Mw*
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