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T 1' i iuwj , W.WVV* ^ ? y *v ?. ipu J Tkeb JtltouMlI 1UVBLA *P.OALteY ca OF NOV VOl CHSISTIASS KILLING JKt*S. t, ? j Tlin?; Zimmerman Exnlains Reasons, for Jewi>h Piejudices Against i.'hri* 4 la it fly?Says Je? < do .Not Understand KeaJ Attitude of the Church. Mr. Elias Zimerman, tlie Christian 1 Jew who is to speak in this city at the' Aveleigh Presbyterian church on "Why the Jews do Not Accept Christ", i at 11 o'clock next Sunday, was talk- < ing recently about the attitude of the modern Jew towards the Christian ( church. "Most of the Jews in this j country", he said, "come, as I came, ^ from Russia. In that country it is ?considered an act of service to Christ < to torture a^d kill the Jews. I can recall vividly many horrible scenes of Russian massacres of Jews. Jew- ? ish mothers have been cruelly butchered, their children torn from them, their homes jpillaged. All these things were done, and even now are still be- j /inna tr? Jpws bv those who call iilg UVUV) vv vv themselves Christians. The result is that the poor Jews actually believe j that all Christians want to kill Jews. TAX NOTICE, ? The books for the collection of State and County tax for the year 1917, will he open from Oct. 15121, 2917, to December 31at, 1917. 1 Those who prefer to do so can pay 1 * "*? ?i?l? Ann nai? con f ' 311 January x?j.o, wiuu. vug yv* w?*v? | in February 1918, with two per cent; and from March 1st, 1918, to Maroli 1 15th, 1918, with seven per cent; after March the 15th, 1918, the books will ' be closed. Taxpayers owning property in m(| e than one township will please inform ? - ?"o'lTnf f\y wrftinir for tile ' LLtV w ucu y**J UU6 V" ?- ?' 0 amount of his or ber tax. By referring to your 1916 tax re- ! ceipt you will know in which town- 1 ship your property is located. The levy for 1917 is as follows: 1 State 7 mills Pensions and Confederate Infirmary 1-2 mills Repairs for the State - - - - - ? ?in,. Hospital for tne insane 1 mun Ordinary County 3 1-2 mills Bonded Indebtedness of County i-k mills , Boad and Bridges 1 mills Ordinory County Note .. 1-4 mills Court House 1-2 mills . Back indebtedness 1-2 mills Constitution School Tax 3 mills ? 17 1-2 mills Except the following localities, | where an additonal railroad tax has been levied: Newberry Township No. 1 1-4 mills?17 3-4 -Mendenhal! Township No. 8 3 mills 20 1-2 4nd except the following school districts, where a special school tax has been levied: Districts No. l, no. jli, No. 22, 8 mills Districts No. 5, No. 8, . No. 9, No. 11, No. 12, No. 17, No. 18, No. 21, No. 32, No. 41, No. 42, No. 43, No. 50, and No. 57, 2 mills District No. 10 1 mills / Districts No. 13, No. 19, No. 20, No. 23, No. 34, No. 35. No. 39 No. 40, No. 44, No. 45, No. 48, No. 49, No. 55, and No. 56, 4 mills District No. 26 7 mills District No. 30 10 1-3 mills Districts No, 31 and No. 58 6 mill? District No. 47 3 mills District No. 52 10 mills A poll tax of One Dollar has been levied on all male citizens between i a croc nf 9.1 n-nd sixtv years, ex-! " ? cept those exempt by law. A tax of Fifty Cents is levied on all dogs. Persons liable to road duty may pay a commutation of $2.00 from October 15tb., 1917, to December 31st, 1917. C. C. Schumpert, Treasurer of Newberry County 7>. o i tr; T n. * t I } . ays favorite r*// Tri JUGLOA CK WHITE TAN 10* " , ^ : hi i 1LISHESI j[ INC. BUrPAUO,N.Y. & But, whenever the Jew realizes that this is not true of real Christians in ' re America, it become# kt onc e easier to j an bring the knowledge of the Lord Jesus or Christ to these Jews. There are Ht- \ ^ erally thousands of Jeiwsh conver-! an sions in these days, just because ltmany Christians are now turning to ot i 0 the Je vs with a message of love and *'e sympathy". I?h Mr. Zimmerman speaks also at thc^01 First Baptist church in the evening on ' J "The Gospel and the Jew". j The public is cordially urged to Pa ;ome. This is a rare opportunity to j wC hear a Christian Jew tell of his own Ttl people. ?r( pa: SUPERVISOR W. H. HAND Sifc WRITES OF HIGH SCHOOLS, j ' j che Tells of His Visit to Prosperity and. on Newberry?Nol Enough Boys in j the the Newberry High School. j me ua; Editor of The Observer: It was my pleasure to spend one iav last week in the Prosperity and dewberry high schools. One of the first things a visitor to either of these schools notices is the :ordiality of the greetings of the pupils. The visitor can get acquainted with these pupils in a few hours. - - Sit. In both schools are aum?uuo ~? tilings to commend the schools to the hearty support of the respective communities. Th In the Prosperity ^school there are i already enrolled nearkly 50 pupils. Al- th< most exactly one-half of these pupils come from outside the Prosperity dis- C01 trict. This outside attendance speaks well for the work offered in the Prosperity school, and for the sound judg- sn] ment of the outside patrons in sending Dr ?? ?u ^ ! their larger pupils to a central scuuui tni and leaving their own schools to take care of the younger children. Anoth- ? er gratifying fact is that the toys . and girls have nearly an equal number in attendance. Fa In this connection it might not be *es amiss to point out that the Excelsior cn school is only two miles away. It r0i runs seven months and enrolled last | t?c ! Art. year only seventeen pupils. L>oes u pay to maintain such a school? The sid Monticello school is only three miles a& away. Last year it ran six months, sw with fifty-nine pupils enrolled. ih? In the Newberry high school there wt are enrolled a little more than one his on The End of E Vftiir finrne b!i I UUS UVIII9 , 4 Pain Stops at Once?Corn Lifts Off Clean, Mi There is nothing in the world like "Gets-It" for corns. Just apply it according to directions, the pain stops at once and then the corn lifts off as clean as a whistle. No fuss, no bother, no danger. "Gets- sir It," you know, is sate. Minions i have used it, more than all other pr corn remedies combined, and it nev- I r fails. ni! Don't Waste Time "Hollering." w Gets-It" Never Fail?. pr There is no need for you to go k* through, another day of corn agony. But be sure you get "Gets-It." hi Accept nothing else, for remember, there is positively nothing else as good. "Gets-It" never irritates the p. live flesh, never makes the toe sore. You can go about as usual with th work or play, while "Gets-It," the magic, does all the. work. Then the Pe corn peels right off like a banana , skin, and leaves the toe as smooth 011 and corn-free as your palm. Never ^ happened before, did it? Guess not. Get a bottle of "Gets-It" today fe from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c. or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chi- ,. cago, 111. - d 11 v,,"( Vowhorrv nnrl rprnmmencled ?JV/1U 1U 41 v T? W* A * > - as the world's best corn remedy by P. E. Way, W. G. Mayes and New- ^ berry Drug Co. n ? n:. ed : ujjLs. Tl:e girls outnum r t ie '.:c; > more than two to one iil n: re t' di one hundred hig! !:cl p"..;ll3, Newberry is lagging bend with a three-year high school tl e f rst year high school ther< e more than twice as many pupil r.re in the second and third year; iei' cr. How does it come tha nvfcerry is not keeping her pupil--1 it c huh school? What has bc^mi r" *' c~e boys that should be in th? gh school? W. H. Ha-id. Card of Thanks. T!ie committee takes this oppor nity publicly to express its grati ;de and thanks to the people o swberry and county, especially th< hite friends, who gave such whole lartea and unstinted support t( -ke the demonstration meeting o st Friday night and Saturday ? and success. The committee is without word; Ily to express what it feels in thi: gard. "We wish also to say that i ivthing has been done either in wort deed by any one calculated to mai e occasion, we regret it sincerely d most emphatically disapprove oi This is a time that calls for unior interests and purpose by an me ople. Surely the black man has a ance now that he has never had be e. Every difference, whether re~i or parent, sinks into insignificance and lis before the grand opportunity iich is now held out to the Xegro. e only thing to be done by the Ne5 is to seize the opportunity as it sses by and make the wisest posie use of it. r> e extend our heartiest thanks to ! white speakers who addressed us this ocasion, our county papers for Mr liberality in publishing this eting and the Newberry Concert id tor me excellent music renderLOi U3. T. A. Williams, Chairman; B. Levister, A. W. Brown, J. W. Thomas, Secretary, Committee. RECKLESS DRIVING. Matthews Physician's Car Damage ed Sunday Afternoon e State. St. Matthews, Oct; 9.?While out ir i pursuit of happiness and extender a call to relatives in Lexingtor iinty Sunday afternoon, Dr. anc 's. T. H. Dreher came near finding skives, together with the thre* tall children of L. S. Dreher, anc eher Stack, who was in charge o; i car, victims of a serious affair! aen within about three miles oJ xington a car was seen approach I from the distance at an incredible te of speed. The apparent reck isness of the driver caused them nol iy to give the required half of thi id but they cleared it and literallj >k to the woods, leaving only the ge of a rear wheel near the roadie. Tne" approaching party sped or d when within a few feet, suddenly erved his car in the direction o! i Dreher party, striking the reai teel and demolishing it and doins 5 own car considerable damage. Up being asked the reason for sucl warranted conduct, the answer wait "accidents will happen" and i ne effort was made to lay th< mie on the steering gear. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED rs. H. C. Rohr, Laurens, is Strucl by Auto Laurens, Oct. 9.?-Mrs. Helen Gold lith Rohr, wife of H. C. Rohr, pro ietor of the Laurens Hotel, died to sht shortly before 10 o'clock fron iiiries received this afternoon in ai tomobile accident. Mrsj. Rohr wai native of Baltimore. The acciden at cost the life of Mrs. Rohr occur d at the corner at the Laurens Xa >nal Bank, when a car driven b: p. Wright, of the Laurens Motor -Ca: mpany, struck the lady and drovi t against the wall of the buildini e front spring of the machine piere g her limb above the knee. Shi is immediately removed from he " J ^ f o Vnn f r% nionea pusjuuu a.uu taa^n tel. It is said Mr. Wright, in at) oaching the corner following close behind another car. lost control o s machine when he attempted t< rn it in order to miss hitting Mrs )hr. who was in the act of crossinj e street, toward the corner of t?*.' jnnle's Loan and Exchange Ban! Tnof AOrJ r\ f arr\ir?<y fr\rrx~a r< Iliuillfs. la^irau kjl e ladv stepper! backward only < w feet, and it was thus that she wa uarht between the car and the bui' Qsr. JO RM7TM asrv TTrutfH MHJ CAR ?OR ONLY $1.50. . 3FKS, PHILIPS TAKES I HON IF BLOOD IS BAD . S:nYered Tvry Ve.irs With Pellagra Couldn't Walk About The House Iron Built Her Up 3 TELLS WHAT KIM) I OF IKON TO TAKE 1 Everyone's energy, vitality and gens oral good health depends so much upon the condition of their blood, and the moral functioning of the vital organs of the stomach, kidneys, liver, md bowels, the slightest irregularity / si-!/-vii'M Krt /.nri-antari imar\ ia to! V - dii^uiu u^ WV/WVU uui.uuu'ui.vv, Anyone troubled with their blood, f for instance, is sure to sooner or lale er experience uric acid pains, weak, - lame back; lost strength; riervous3 ness; headaches; dizzy spells, or some f other k'indred symptoms, and iion has i become so well kno^n as the one best remedy everybody should use it. Th* 5 question is, ill what form? Iron is * yui up <uy Liic cucuuioi, ju jiJino, liviutv* ^ solutions, and mixed with all sorts cf * elements including, in some cases : altogether too much alcohol for the ^ocd of the system. r The cheapest, strongest, most ef1 ficient remedy is plain, natural iron, 5 highly concentrated, and bottled just as nature intended it should be taken,1 It is called Acid Iron Mineral, is sold j by druggists in fifty-cent and dollar, bottles. It goes from two to six tim-j es as far. It will help the digestion. I I stomach, kidneys, and blood. If trie bowels are inactive a good liver pill like the A-I-M Liver Pill at 25c for: a, generous size box is recommended.; People with normal bowels should, not use iron formed in combination' I with laxatives. Altogether too many remedies contain purgatives. To indicate how quickly Acid Iron Mineral will cleanse the bood anci^ tone up tne general sysiem aua i?new the wasted strength the statement of Mrs. N. B. Phillips of Kershaw, S. C., is quoted below: | "I began to be troubled with my( bowels, stomach and blood a little over two years ago^ It finally turned into pellagra and at the end of that two years suffering I couldn't even1 walk about the house Mrs.. Ella Hnnter suggested I take Acid Iroa Mineral and after taking it six weeks knf fr.ii*> small bottles. 11 emu. u01U5 uu? u? ~ , ^ am up and about doing my work and gaining in strength every day. V. has done me more good than anything I have ever tried and am glad indeed to recommend it to anyone who needs a good tonic or for peliagra or stomach trouble. { A teaspoonful of Acid Iron Mineral in a glass of drinking water after meals makes an unusual, powerful, economical and delightfully invigorating tonic, appetizer, blood, and kid1 ney remedy. a iarare Hnllar bottle if druggist ' hasn't it will be sent prepaid on reJ ceipt of price by the Ferrodine Chem7 ical Corp, Roanoke, Va. 1 "Acid Iron Mineral is sold here by * Dr. P. Ej. Way and other good drug- j i j gists throughout the 3tate." I WHEN YOU ABE READY to buy your Appier or Texas Red Rust Proof ; oats don't fail to get our prices. The Pnrr.ell Tomnanv. i 10-9-lt. i : J SOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEER. J All overseers failing to work their sections of roads toy November 1st, 1917, are requested to appear before the Commissioners November 3d, 1917, to show cause why they should i- not be prosecuted. All Overseers of roads are liable to fine of Twenty-five Dollars for neg lect of duty. So please take notice - that this law is going to be enforced. By order of the Board i J. . SAMPLE, i County Supervisor. 3 10-9-7t t| j I ^jjj ; jpkHalr r pP^ J|Gr0WS ^.0n^s \ I ?m sendiuc y?o my picture to let \&Sxigv. .' . / you see what your f J V EXELEHTO ff jyS" Quinliie -)! Pomade has done for my hair. It has crown to 26 inches ! lung aud is very thick, soft and silky and I can , now fix my lair any way I wjint to. It is'.ho best * hair grower i a the world, LAURA BANKS. ! Don't be fooled all your life by using R, some fak 3 preparation which claims to straighten kinky hair. You are just % | fooling: yourself by using it. Kinky hair cannot be made straight. You 3 j I must have hair first. Now this |j I EXELENTO PC WADE I ; 'I is a Hair Grower which feeds the scalp flj - 1 and roots of the hair and makes kinky I nappy hair grow long, soft and silky, j It cleans dandruff and stops Falling ? Hair at once. Price 25c by mail on H receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE j Write for Particulars rwrfi MFniovr CO. ATLANTA. [ 30 IE MS FO? (M)TTO\ jilMMOI TRICE ! Dfleffates to Cotton (.omerence DoI * * clares Farmers Should Not Take T.Pca New Orleans, Oct. 2.?Thirty cents d pound for cotton is the minimum price, delegates to the cotton conferj once here decided today to advise their i constituents lo hold out for. i Delegates from Texas and Soatn | Carolina were chiefly instrumental in j having the minimum price adopted. ! L(. B. Jackson, of Georgia, offered the I amendment to the resolution declari | ing ciiat the price of manufactured cotton justifies the farmer in receiving a minimum price of thirty cents. I A resolution was also adopted pro| viding for a cotton states official mari keting board to be composed of the i cominissioner of agriculture," direc! tors of marketing houses and presii . dents of farmers unions in tne cotton states. ' 4 EXECUTOR'S SALE, Under and by authority of the last will and testament of G. M. Bowers. | deceased, we, the undersigned Executors, will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the Courthouse door at Newberry, S. C-, on sale day, Mnr rlor Y/*\Tr,^rv-? Kftr 'fVi fVia f V? iUUUUa/ ^ tSCJLl, bUA VV w* lowing described tracts of land, lyiLto and being situate in Township N> 3.j County of Newberry, State of South j Carolina: 1. That tract of land known as tbe "Middle Tract" or. "House Tract" con-j taming eighty-eight and 80-1001 (88-80-100) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of George iWJ. Bow-1 ers, lands of D. I. Long, the "Upper j Tract" of land of G. M. Bowers, da-1 ceased, lands of estate of Hi. P. Domtnick, deceased, and the "Lower Tract" I of the lands of G. M. Bowers, deaces-, ed. 2. That tract of land known as the 1 "Upper Tract" containing forty-six j and 50-100 (46-50-100) acres, more or] less, and bounded by land of Pat Bo-j lad, road to Mt. Tabor, lands of es tats of H}. P. Dominick, deceased, by the "Middle Tract" of the lamds of the estate of G. M. Bowers, deceased. I 3. That tract of las4 known as the i "Lower Tract," containing forty-six and 14-100 (46-14-100) acres, more ot less, bounded by lands of George W. i Bowers, the "Middle Tract" of the lands of G. M. Bowers, deceased, lands of the estate oi! H. P. Dominick, deceased, and by Campiife , Creek. Plats of the. above tracts of land will be exhibited on day of sale or may be seen before t;iat day by calling on George "Wj. Bowers, at Newberry, a. c. G. W. POWERS. H a DOMINICK, Eexcutors of the last will and testa I ment of G. M. Bowers, deceased. 10-9-16-23-30. i /* Soldiers I A Bible, Steel Mirror Soldiers Kit Folder for your Fath< ; or Sweetheart's Ph Tooth Brush ! Tooth Paste Brush and Comb Wrist Watch, Be Fountain Pen, Cuff L | Knives and many oth Come and see myJ for the War. Maves' B< The House of a 1 FOR The John A. Shealy home p miles from Newberry, containi snd outbuildings. This is one in Newberry County for sale price and terms apply to Frank R Office Old Court House t fir ALJIOST LIKE MIRACLE WAY TA>LAC WORKED Mrs. Evans Sa.vs Those Terrible spells Have Been Relieved SUFFERED 12 YEARS v-? l' * Hftta at TiinlsiP Hudft I t' 1 * iU5l) "I i Slight Change For Better?Is In: usual Statement I After- suffering twelve years, tha last several months of which was so severe she believed herseif on tha verge of the grave. ^Irsj. Ella Evans, of Iva, S. Cj., R. r. D. 4, in June, 1916, had obtained so much relief from Tanlac that "it seemed almost like a miracle the way Tanlac worked," according to her description. Mr*. Evans gave the following statement regarding the benefit Tanlac gave ^ &?r? _ _ v '"I suffered from a very bad case of j stomach trouble for twelve years be' fore I began taking Tanlac, and it seemed that no medicine would breals up my trouble. I frequently would have terrible spells when my heart, j nerves and stomach would all get out . of order at the same time. I suffered terrible pain then. I had begun to fear I'd never be well again, "At night I could not sleep well j and I was so weak I could hardly ba I up. Really it seemed that my whole | system was out of order in every way anH T 20t no better, though I had the best medical attention. "Some of my relatives persuaded me to take Tanlac. I have just finished my first bottle and just a short time ago I ordered the second. I am a great deal stronger now in every way and I've not had one of those terrible spells sfnce I started taking Tanlac. My heart, nerves, stomach, _ - -- " I v liver ana uuvveis uctve uccu icguiai^u by the Tanlac}. I have a good appetite, too, now. "The very first dose of Tanlac made a slight change for the better, and ia my case it seemed almost like a miracle the way Tanlac worked. In every way Tanlac has made my health better and I Jim so happy, for I believe I am oa the road to recovery. 1 anrfl will continue to take Taalaa for it certainly la wonderful." I Tanlac, the master medicine la sold ' by: Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. CDr. W. 0. Holloway, Chappells, S. C., Little Monntain Drag Co., little Mountain, S. C, The Setzler Company. Pomaria, S. C., Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy. Whitmire, S. C.?Adv. To Wed In yoverabetf. Dyson3, Oct. 6.?Mr. and Mrs. nenry Williamson of Dysons announce the engagement of their daughter. Floride, to J. Hubert Zimmerman of Cnapflells, the wedding to take place in November. WE irST BECEIYED a car load of I wire fencing. See us before 'buying } your pasture wire. The Purcall Company. lO-9-lt. \ Necessities 50c - $1.50 sr and Mother oto - - $1.00 10c 10c 50c to[$2.50 ?x Paper, Tablets, .inks, Collar Buttons, ter articles. ine, before you leave Dok Store rhousand Things SALE lace two and one half (2^) ng 247 acres, large dwelling of the best improved pla ces at the present time. For Hunter v.** rrtr Q P |