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POJtf ARIA OBCAMZED A > D f AT WOKK SELLING BOND** Dr. Z. T. Pinner the chairman for 1 -Vki? V.rt n AwrrortlrvA/^ Vl 1 C v II LU v\ 115111p xxas gami.cu Hi.-" committee and is at work selling Liberty Loan bonds. The . following are assisting in the canvass of the township: A. L. Crooks, W. B. Eoinest, W. L. Bedebaugh, Jno. C. Aull. lAdam L. AulV The committee is receiving a hearty response from the people generally Death of an Elderly Maiden Lady. Miss sXannie Odom vJas f,vund dead in her bed yesterday morning at G' o'clock. She was 76 years old and lived with Mr?. Kate Havird near the " " ' - " ml, ? V?mn1 : >iononon mni village. iue uunu* ? "will take place this afternoon at 1 < o'clock from St<. Marks church. Service will be conducted by the Rev. W. A. Dutton. ^ If your~[eyes^trouble you cu uo< P. C. JEAN5 & CO. Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers; See or Write Us for Seleci tion Package ? - - ? f r n i.. Uf anything in tie line 01 rresehi^ j or Wed-lings, Persona! Gifts, cr| Own Use. ? - SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMGNDj JEWELRY, WATCHES, -CLOCKS, STER-, LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS j ' Jewelry of the newer patterns, j both in plain and fancy jewelry, j J We Only Handle Solid and Uen- j t>i2ine Gcods, and compete with "all"; mail order houses. Orders filled j ' at once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS. j ' i Columbia, S. C. Phone 4501 ! Cor, Main and Himpton St*. * - ^ ^ i \ cemanas mucn 01 me eyes or a cnnu. ; Do you know that thev are in the i best condition to stand this strain? ' Let us examine your child's eyes. W. C? EZELL, Optometrist SPECIAL NOTICE* DR. R. M. KENNEDY DENTIST (OVER) JOHNSON McCRACKIN. 9-25-lt. I FAT CASH Eggs per dozen 40 cents. TT ATI / TVA1* 1 K AAVltfl ilglla pULlXXU 1U V^UIO^ Yoang chickens per pound.. 18 cents. Roosters per pound 8 cents. Jas. Ej. Quattlebaum, Prosperity, 5. C. 10-2-2t. "WANTED?Immediately two or three rooms unfurnished for light housekeeping, preferably in home with L out small children. Reference giv::: en and required. "Salesman" Phon ? 186. 16-12-11. , _______??MM< BARBED WIRE?Hog Wire, and all kinds and heights of wire fencing. Also Wire nails of all sizes, at Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. FOE RE>"T?Store and Fixtrues, barber shop and fixtures, meat market and fixtures and the ice house. All at Oakland Mill. For terms and so on apply Mj. C. Moore, Newberry, S. C. 10-5-4twp^ DON'T 'WAIT?Now is the time to bu^ | ?x_ ?a i if. i your seea oais ana we nave mem > The Purcell Company. ' 10-9-lt. FO^ RENT 1918?One 3 horse farm for rent in Township No. 5. Good two-story dwelling. Good barn I and stable. Excellent water. Some fruit; pasture. Convenient to school; and churches. store 60 ft. long in the village of -1 Helena, gocd opening for business.' Possession given at once. Also one two-story store 60 ft. long in the village of Helena, good open-! ing for business. Possession giv-; ' en at once. ! Also dwelling with six rooms, dining [ roon and stove room, in the village | of Helena. Fine well of water. i " fai livine at this place in ^ Helena can send ti^e:/ ci.ilJrct Ic I the graded schools in Newberry free of tuition. Possession given "" the first of January;, 1918 For par- j ticulars see M. M. Buford, Newberry, S. C. 9-28-tf. ; Y ! CALffORXIA RYE?Irish Potatoes Apples. See Johnson-McCrackl j Co., for Apples in barrels only. Po ! ~ i J tatoes by the bag only. Rye in an j quantity. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-18-tf. I "Or Sale?Pr.^o Rico Molasses by i -13-tf ' | " Johnson MrCra^kin Co. VINTER BARLEY?Seed Rye. North Carolina Potatoes. Hot thorn nt Make This B BUSINESS IF paying bills by ch ONE BEST WAY WH does every succes man you know that way? Ever ] o way; * This l>ank wants ; no matter hew glad to furnish All Su??lies Fre / . Exchange "The Bank of t In jB n VIS jthe sta' j AN Your Boy at I FAIR WEEK, 0( J Football Games I | 1 earns at Fair Gr day and Saturday Carolina-Clemson ( MILITARY MINSTREL ON = Cavalry Drilling ; 1 FRF.F. ACTS A Good Horse Racing Splendid Exhibits 1 A 1. and Agricuiiu 51l' 'B [ .Tohnson-MeCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. ttO'vors and Kafers?An advance goes on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-ol-tf TK>" PLOT'S?Oliver Pattern, ami Dixie Poys, also points of all sizes. See Johnson-McCrackin Co. 10-2-tf. 1ST KECEIYED?A car load of rice meal. Johnson-MeCrackin Co. 10-5-tf. 'OR SALE?Shinffles-Pr Gustavu Werner, R. F. Y>. No 7, Box 47A. 9-25-St. 'OR SALE?The Sonnenburg Bakery ?lot. building, machinery, &cJ. H. C. Holloway, Attorney. 10-4-tf. OR SALE?Second liand motorcycles from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P. Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, 411 Glenn St. Phone 119. 9-11-St ltaw p. i oofing?Let us show you our gravel roofing. Use it instead of the gal-; vanized. Johnson McCrackin Co I 7-31-tf lank Your 3 HOME eck is not the to pay bills? Y ~r..i i MU1 UUdillCdS pay bis bills look at it that i I your business small and is i e of Charge I e Bank ! he People" * ==51li Ufa) it | re FAIR D []'nttin lanlr^Afi ramp jatnouu I0BER 22-26 between Soldier LJ UU11U9 ff CUI1C9- E r 'lassie Thursday. GROUNDS EACH NIGHT i Daily Feature Mr? Mina/AV fR ail/ lViiJLS j Again This Year I lira > U1 Lit * V/ U 1WX\ ral Products. [=3|h I|[D fir i WMaiwiaiM?? 1 On next 11 at 3 o'cl< strate a 1 attachme double d tion will We wanl this plow Nt am?arxtg i n i n hwmmbmmmbmmi I The Stand I cc lleAFT (The Standard W? half a millien dollars \ and dollars, and no de Its managers are c *1 IUI1C U1 LUC du 1/ It keeps its custoi with The Factory Insi of the strongest insur< ' & It has warehouse! I more than one million I a single bale. Its receipts are w< secures the lowest int rating of any warehoi It delivers to the putsjn the warehouse It is the only war farmer can store his c row money on the re< the North. It is the only com 8 at several different lo< 15 Newberry and Anden It was the first w I money for farmers or 11 year secured money f p | No charges are mat UIIIWI-II iMMnaaHunnnian Tuesday, October Dck, we will de Ford Car, with Ti nits, pulling isc plow. Demon be close to 1 t every farmer t< r in operation. * nnATiiri \ DnUlltfJ iwbeirry, S. C. 4 lard Waronni IU1 U TIU1 V1IVI >LUMBIA, S. C. twAkAii^n P A?nn!inv Kac A QSP XI V** J 1AV*V MVW vith liquid assets of more tl ;bts. bonded for one hundred tho onding companies. ners' cotton insured at it jrance Associations, compos mce companies, having com ?/?9 7C7 nnn nn MM Ay 9 IS 9 ) W Viw i for its customers in the i i bales of cotton without the ell established in all the moi erest rates as it has the hig use company in the South.. farmer the identical bale of 11 i _ ! ana nas never penuuicu a. ehouse operating in the Soul :otton, whether one bale or :eipt at a low rate of interes ipany in the South that opei r\ /ttmAf/r rr?>l L-Cl IIUIIO?" v?iig v? ?on, thus serving a larger nu arehouse system to securi t their cotton, as it did so in or them at five per cent. de for selling the cotton of I actor i I?' I I I V 'actor I large | istra- I; tnwn. I i ) see ^ i use Co. J kSTI r - 1 I ts of more tnan ? a? ban fifty thous- gg usand dollars in s market value sed of thirty-five IK ibined assets of 1 >ast eight years IB } loss to tnem or |g| lev centers and hest commercial I 1 cotton which he Ms substitution, th in which any more, and bor>t from banks in rates warehouses R burg, Greenwood imber of farmers. B s six per cent. 1909, and last I its cusfomere^^J ^