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History ] C. Dispen Doom of the Dispensary has Been Sounded. A New Era to Begin in Palmetto State. History of Dispensary. Coiumbia, S. C., Feb. 11. —The South Carolina legislature today began the last week of its annual session, which will end on next Saturday. The season has been an epochal one, marking atT era in South Carolina politics, inas much as the two houses have agreed upon the abolition of the State dis pensary system, for whicfc South Caio lina has been unique during the last 14 years. The bill changing the State s , whiskey policy has not yet passed its; final reading in the Senate, but cn the > last vote it had a majority of six, and j there is small chance of it being de-• feated. The bill has been amended in many particulars in the Senate but * the amendments are not radical and j do not change the purpose of the bill; or its effect. . ' There is also a companion bill in tne j House which will go through, winding! up the State dispensary and providing j for the appointment by the governor oi j a commission to dispose of the effects of the institution, including $600,000; worth of whiskey, which may be sold j to county dispensaries or to parties; outside the State. i The local option bill will go into ef- j feet immediately upon approval by the, governor and there Is no doubt that ( Governor Ansel will sign it and sign l it with pleasure, as it puts into effect | the platform on which he was elected; governor in the face of the pronounced j opposition of Senator Tillman, who j stumped the State last summer in an: effort to save the State dispensary sys-j tem. i This system was inaugurated when j he was governor, in 1592. That year ■ there had been a majority for prohibi tion in the primary and a prohibition j bill had passed the House. Governor: Tillman was induced to recommend \ the trial of the dispensary £lan, on tlie showing made by the Athens, Ga., dis pensary, and his lieutenants in the, Senate introduced as a substitute for the prohibition bill the bill providing for the establishment of a State mon opoly of the whiskey business. The substitute was passed by the Senate and accepted by the House. The first law provided for the gov ernor and other State officials to be members of the State board of control and during the administration of Gov ernor Tillman and his successor this was the policy, but there were contin ual scandals and other troubles and Gov. John Gary Evans recommended a change, by which the State officials would be taken from the board and j the business turned over to a board to be elected by the legislature. This was adopted, and at first the; board consisted of five members ; later! it was reduced to three. In -the last ten years there have been almost " countless changes in the law. All de signed by its friends to perfect it and > to make it a stable and permanent policy of the State, but the fight upon the dispensary has never ceased and the dissatisfaction and scandal have f not ceased. Last year the opposition lined up 1 behind Martin F. Ansel for governor "• and J. Fraser Lyon for attorney gen- ■ eral on the plan of abolition of the State dispensary and the substitution t of local option between county dispen- 1 saries and county prohibition and both Ansel and Lyon were elected and along with them a House of Representatives r in sympathy with their platform. i The Senate had a number of holdover £ members who were strongly for the i dispensary and a number of new dis- f pensary Senators were elected, but the Senate has shown a safe anti-dis pensary majority on each balot during the last week, and the doom of the dispensary is sounded. THE GOVERNOR ENCOURAGED. Is Pleased at Prohibition Sentiment Towards Prohibition—Thinks That Even Salisbury May Be a Prohibition City Some Time. Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 11.—The gover nor returned to-day from Salisbury and Spencer, where he addressed three tre mendous crowds yesterday. ( He says there were at least 1,000 men to hear him at Spencer yesterday afternoon, and that he is surprised at the grow ing popularity cf prohibition legisla tion. The governor expresses the hope that nven Salisbury may some day soon be a prohibition city. BAN ON SPARRING. Sparring Match, Scheduled for Green ville, Not to be Allowed. Greenville, S. C., Feb. 11.—Sheriff Gilreath, acting on advices from Gov ernor Ansel, determined definitely to day that the sparring match, scheduled to take place here February 14th, be tween Buck Foster, of Greenville and Jack Stevens, of Birmingham, shall not take place. VERMIFUGE is the same good, old-fashioned medicine that has saved the lives o! little children for the past Co years. It is a medicine inace tj cure, if has never be»i kuoTvn to fail, if your child ij ticli ;ct a bottle of Fncvc VES32-JU7UGE k FS?SE 70f380 FOG GHiLDREN j Bo ret tc.!;e a substitute. If j ycur i.r'..p™.gi c'.'.trs not keep i it, seed tv : "/ ive ci-uts in % ; stair-s t*> 235» £j. :g»3=3.Jb2Y I ®r .. ' j and a bottle ■wi'.l he r,: j yoi' STURDY FARMERS KEE C P A™RFT L A L L ILLSJYTAKING P£RU-NA. been affected with catarrh of • V ife* MR. 6USTAV SCHM.OT. ChrOlllC Catattll Of . the stomach about aii my h | V-Head and Throat Lasted >£KH; !&»»- $%^ s Hfe, and every J ' : •)' /' THilty Years. /Ifftjl BE "i used several kinds of j j&|t£ •#" ' A Letter Praising Pe-ru-na. —=a& patent medicines, but they | , „, D ' , P >,rv> W nFP I did me no good. I then took 6 '••• •. '. '■■§ a treatment under an M. D., J • !•'.' ■'■§- which did me but iittlo good. I v yf By this time I had come to where I could eat nothing but jf a little soup. I had severe dgr **' pains, had lost in weight and could TEVSPLE. not do anything. I began taking your medicines, Peruna and Manalin. I Climatic AJiments Overcome By then weighed 126 pounds, but after tak- PcTU-na. ing several bottles of Peruna and one bottle of Manalin, I weighed IG(S pounds. "I am now at wort on the farm and feel well all of the time. I eat all I want to and my friends say that I look better than ever before. I will ever praise Peruna for its healing power." Pc-ru-na Is a Systemic Remedy. If Peruna proves efficient for catarrh in one place, it will be equally potent in any other place, bc-cause it is a sys temic remedy. The people generally are very much misinformed as to the uutureof catarrh. Catarrh is usually believed to be con fined to the head, nose and throat. Lately we sometimes hear of catarrh of the stomach and catarrh of the bowels. Seldom, if ever, do we hear of catarrh of any other organs. It is not because these organs are not euhjeet to catarrh, nor that catarrh of these organs is not a very common dis ease, but simply because it is not gener ally known that affections of these organs may be due to catarrh. CONFESSED TO MURDER^ i Man Confessed That He Murdered Mrs. Lake. Essex, Germany, Feb. 11. —The mystery of the murder of Miss Made leine Lake, daughter of a British army officer, whose mutilated body; was found in the city park, has been ' solved. Edward Land surrendered himself • to t£e police charging himself with being the murderer. Washington, D. C., February 11. — The Secretary of the Treasury has! modified his offer of December 10th and will not accept $251,000,000 of United States fours 1907 at $101.50 for both registered and coupon. Chew Win! Toil Know About and There is real pleasure in chewing" the best tobacco grown—where the best tobacco grows—in Hie famous Piedmont Country, Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cared tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of s±: and one quarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third cf the entire increased consumption cf chewing | and smoking tobaccos in the United | States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS j because SCHNAPPS cheers them j more than any other chewing tc l bacco, and every man that chews ! SCHNAPPS passes the good thing 'j along —one chewer makes other chewers —until the fact is now es ; tablished that there are many more ' ' ' Sold at 50c. per pound in sc. Cuts. Strictly lOc. and isc. Plugs 1 >R. J. REYNOLDS TQB&eeO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, U. 6. d . Mr. W. J. Temple, R. F. D. 8, Dela -10 ware, Ohio, writes: d "I am a farmer and so necessarily j must be exposed to all kinds of weather. [. About three years ago last winter, I r was taken sick with bowel and stomach trouble. "One doctor called it ulceration of h the bowels, another called it colitis, t Another doctor helped me tempo s' rarily. "Then a druggist recommended Peruna and 1 followed his advice. I l " took altogether five bottles and I con sider myself a well man. ' "Before using Peruna, it was utterly impossible for me to do a day's work, '• but now I can do farm work without the least trouble or fatigue. I consider Peruna the best medicine and tonic on * the market. _ "I had not eaten a meal for five years !. without distress until I took Peruna. e I have recommended it to several friends with good results." [ Washington, D. C., - February D. — > Costa Rica and Salvador have joined • their efforts to these or the United j| States and Mexico to prevent war in Central America as the result o? ■ friction between Honduras and Nica-j ragua. All headaches ?o When you grow wiser j And learn to use An "Early Riser." DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, | « sure pills j - M. Shuford and W. S. Martin, j • Richmond, Va., February 11. —An 1 earthquake was felt between Rock j Castle and Columbia. 65 miles west ! of here. c 5 "I had catarrh of the head and throat for over thirty years. It became \ s worse every year. About three months ago I commenced to take Peruna ? > and Manalin, and now I am entirely cured of that troublesome sickness, s You? medicine is surely a blessing to mankind. You can truly say that you ? Lhave act lived in vain, Doctor, and I thank you for the good you have done me. May you enjoy a long life to help suffering DR. HARTMAN. THE FARMER. - ------ W Dr. S. B. Hartman, the inventor and | T original manufacturer of Peruna,is one of the best farmers in the Middle West. [ His farm comprises several thousand i acres of the best land in the State of Ohio,located near the City of Columbus. P As an importer of French Percheron . and German Coach horses, the Doctor - has not an equal in this country. • The fowl-raising department is a I marvel of ingenuity and perfection; [ but. perhaps the dairy department is - where the Doctor shows his greatest sense of order and sanitary science. r His miik cows, of the purest Jersey , stock, have all been subjected to the t tuberculin tests, and he gives to the • City of Columbus a pure milk, certified t by the Board of Health. The milk stables, the milk men and ! the whole process of miikiug are ab . solutely faultless and clean. I The Doctor himself,past TOycars of age, is the managing head of the farm. For Control cf Grazing Lands. Washington. D. CV,. Feb. 11. —Presi-L ' dent Roosevelt has designated Sena- j tor Warren to meet with the Public i Lands Commission and committees from the American Live Stock Assoeia-! i tion and the National Wool Growers'! , Association in a joint conference to-:. i day to consider the question of Na i tional control of the grazing lands of j the West. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Too many relatives spoil the legacy. ' Women{liwqniir* T, .^aaclict'p « •' ItViMil Svrup. chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be cause they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15e. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by to bacco lovers. All imitations; con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco im prop erly cured. For the man who chews tc bacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. I He himself supervises the working details of every department. He is a model of strength and vitality, and since Peruna is the only remedy he ever makes personal use of, his physical condition is a testimonial to the efficacy of Peruna of greater value than could be framed in words. Dr. Hartman is one of the few doctors who take their own medicine and his splendid physique and strength in his old age are a!>. eloquent argument for Peruna very difficult to gainsay. Dr. Hartman, being a farmer himself, knows what the farmer needs and in speaking cf Peruna to the farmer be speaks to his own kind of people Pe-ru-na For Bowel Trouble. Mr. Stanly Bell, Ashley, Ohio, writes: "I was afflicted with rheumatism so badly that it was painful for me to move. I took two or three bottles cf Peruna when I began to feel better. It i also gave me relief from bowel trouble." I McDowell to I be Prohib Bill to Make McDowell County Strictly Prohibi tion County Passed Sen ate. Other Important Bills Brought Up. Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 11.—The Mc- Dowell county prohibition bill passed all of its readings in the Senate this morning and was sent to the House, with instructions that since it was agreed to it should be rushed. The bill as it passed today in the Senate contain ed an amendment making it elective June Ist, 190 S. The Senate discussed the bill to strike out the S2O fee" for solicitors. The bill was finally defeated by a vote of io to 23. Among the bills introduced this ' morning was one by Hicks, to compel deaf children to attend school. By Webb, to make appropriation for ] State hospitals for the insane. In the House. The House passed a joint resolution appropriating $5,000 for Uie negro de partment at the Jamestown Exposi-, tion. The State oyster bill, prohibiting dredging for two years passed. Many local bills were introduced in the House. Among those introduced was one by Manning, to allow the traveling ex penses of the governor. Also one by Manning to increase the allowance for traveling expenses of Justices of the Supreme Court and judges of the Superior Court. By Winborne, to authorize Winton to vote on prohibition. The bill passed its readings. Winton now has a dispen sary. By Mangum, to authorize Gastonia to issue SIOO,OOO bonds, also to author ize the improvement of sidewalks at Gastonia. i Racquet Championship. Tuxedo Park, N. Y., Feb. 11. —The : Wrenn Brothers, of the New York Ten nis and Racquet Club, reached the j semi-finals in the amateur racquet j championship for the gold' racquet at jthe Tuxedo Tennis and Racquet Club ■ yesterday, and Payne Whitned of the j same club, by defeating Milton S. j Barger, of New York, and George H. j Brook, the former champion of the | Philadelphia Racquet Club, also quali ! fied for the semi-final rounds. The final round also was reached in the court tennis for the gold racquet [leaving Pierre Lorillard, Jr., of the j Tuxedo Tennis and Racquet Club, to ! meet Jay Gould, of Georgian Court, | Lakewood, on Thursday. The family medicme in thousands oi homes for 52 years—Dr. Thacher's Li"er and Blood Syrup- A Necessity in the Home. J. B. Alexander, publisher of tlie ] "Fruit and Floral Guide, a Magazine of Horticulture," published in Hartford City, Ind., says of Peruna: "I was afflicted with catarrh of the throat and head for over ten years. I was treated by many physicians, but grew worse until 1 was seldom able to go out in cold weather. 'About one year ago I was advised to try Peruna, which I did, and 1 am now entirely well of the catarrh "Peruna is a necessity in our home. With the first symptoms cf a cold we use it, and are never afflicted with ca tarrh. "I advise all who are afflicted with catarrh to try Peruna. There is cer tainly nothing equal to it as a catarrh i medicine." . 71 Years Old and Able to Work. Mr. John G. Hirdler, Garfield, Kas., writes: 4 l was injured by a fail on the rail road and my entire nervous system was impaired, by the same. The help of a physician was useless. "1 then tried Peruna and after using i it for three months was entirely well. I am 71 years old and my work on the the railroad is haM and tedious, but I can work like a young man In al! kinds : |of weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or ] I storm alike." j . New Orleans Mardi Gras. New Orleans, La., Feb. 11. —Carnival week in New Orleans opened today : with thousands of visitors here from every section of the country, and with every arriving train swelling the con- • gestion of strangers on the streets. | Hotels and boarding houses are filled ' to capacity, many private homes hav ing been thrown home for the accomo dation of guests, and many steamboats and Pullman cars are providing sleep ing accomodations. Rex, the king of ■ the carnival, will make his triumphal! entry into the city at noon tomor row. London, - Feb. 11. —It Is announced in a despatch from Teheran that anti government bands had seized the am munition at stores at Tabriz and that the faction fighting was proceeding in the streets. The Kind You Have Always Bought) and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - an & has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy# - ss, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Casforia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lis age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves T _ething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend® ; GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Hare Always BoiigM 1 In Use For Over 30 Years. ■ v nvunuj, I Mr. Henry Schroeder, Estey, Mich., , writes: "I suffered for almost ton years catarrh of the stomach and all doctor ing was of 110 avail. I took nine bottles of Peruna and two of Manuiin and am now entirely cured. "I recommend the medicine to all who arc afflicted with this disease. It is my household friend." One of Dr. Hartman's Grateful Cor respondents Mr W.R, Callahan, proprietor of Eig Hill Farm, and prominent fruit grower and stock raiser, Glenvar. Va., writes: "1 write to express my kindness toward you and your good medicine, Peruna "i had a very bad spell of sickness and could not eat anything at all. My head, stomach, in fact, my whole body ached, and it looked as though nothing would do me any good. I had almoai given up. "I decided to try a bottle of your Peruna and before I had taken half tlia bottle my appetite came to me and my head became all right. In fact,*l was all right all over. Peruna cured me." While Peruna is notconflned to any one class of people, yet it is probably true that the farming class more thaa any other, rely upon Peruna for the prevention and euro of all elimaVe diseased. ■ Zelava's Uo-vmail. Panama, Canal Zone, February 11.— '' The American steamer Barracoota left i here three days ago, loaded with war 1 material for President Zelaya, Nica ■ ; ragua, ■ j Nicaraguan refugees here are happy, L , they believing that Zelayas' downfall • is sure. 1 Advance of Oil. Marietta, Ohio, February 11. —The E j heaviest single advance in oil ever 1 ! made by the Standard Oil Company is '* announced. Amber, or deed oil, is being advanc ed 15 cents per barrel and shallow oil 1 five cents per barrel. Washington, D. C., February 11. — t The President sent to the Senate the a nomination of C. M. McCall as post master at Marion. North Carolina.
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