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Opera House
Abbeville, S. C.
Monday Night
i Only,
Dec. 10th.
W. S. JONES
Presents
Bell's
Famous
Hawaiians
In A Musicale Satire
In Two Parts
The most perfectly equipped Hawaiian
organization touring America
today.
The
Greatest
Musicians
Of All Times.
Each one an Artist
Prices
50 Cents
5 Cents War Tax.
75 Cents
8 Cents War Tax.
$1.00
10 Cents War Tax.
ALL SEATS RESERVED.
^ Sale Starts Thurs=;
day 10 a. m.
THE WILLIAMSPORT SUN SAYS:|
HAWAIIANS PRESENT AN
UNUSUAL PROGRAM.I
Majestic Theatre Patrons Were
Greatly Pleased With the
Offering.
"An unusual program by Hawaii-1
an musicians was presented at the
Majestic theatre last evening by a!
capable company. They were greeted
by a large and appreciative au-1
dience and were forced to respond j
to numerous encores. W. S. Jones
presented Bell's Famous Hawaiians
in a musical satire, in two parts, |
that entirely pleased all present.
This is the first time that a com-,
pany of these people has visited thisj
theatre and given a complete per-1
formance, and the patrons of the!
theatre responded heartily.
The first scene was that of Waiki-,
ki beach at Honolulu, and here the|
men played on their instruments!
and sang songs in their native ton-i
gue. Solo numbers, quartet numbers
and instruments selections:
marked the first part of the pro-,
gram, which closed with a realistic
Hula Hula dance by Princess Lei
Lehua. In this part M. R. Pele,
favored the audience with several
numbers on the steel guitar. He
was forced to answer with several
encores. He was accompanied by
J. Peleika.
The second scene was that of aj
parlor at the Alexander Young hotel |
in Honolulu city. During this partj
the violinist E. Russell carried away I
the audience with the selections on i
his instrument and his appearance j
twice in this part of the program;
brought him an unusual amount ofi
applause. Popular music was rend-j
ered by Russell after his opening i
number. J. Hailama captured the
audience from his first appearance
on the stage, and his solo numbers
were applauded until he was j
forced to stop because of the |
length of the program. The program:
closed with "Your Country Needs!
You" and "We're Going Over," by j
G. Mederious and company and!
the singing of the "Star-Spangled!
Banner," with a woman dressed in i
an American flag holding a prominent
position on the stage, the audi-,
ence and company standing.
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DURE IOT WAfil
IF TO0 DEIIUE A L
MSI COMFLESIW
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days we can't help but look tobetter
and feel better j grafter
an Inside bath. !.
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To look one's best and feel one's' ^h
best is to enjoy an inside bath each,^
morning to flush from the system!
the previous day's waste, sour fer-jyc
mentations and poisonous toxins be-iw'
fore it is obsorbed into the blood, i
Just as coal, when it burns, leaves! ne
behind a certain amount of incom-j*16
bustible material in the form of jm'
ashes, so the food and drink taken:
each day leave in the alimentary]
organs a certain amount of indiges- j ^
tible material, which if not elimi-j ^
nated, form toxins and poisons;
which are then sucked into the'
blood through the very ducts which;
are intended to suck in only nour-|
ishment to sustain the body.
If you want to see the glow of j
healthy bloom in your cheeks, to(
see your skin get clearer, and j
clearer, you are told to drink every I ca
morning upon arising, a glass of
hot water with a teaspoonful of; *
limestone phosphate in it, which is I ej<
a harmless means of washings the ^
waste material and toxins from the nQ
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,
thus cleansing, sweetening and puri- ^
fying the entire alimentary tract, an
before putting more food into the
stomach.
Men and women with sallow skin, .
liver spots, pimples or pallid com- rg
plexion, also those who wake up ;
with a coated tongue, bad taste, j.J
nasty breath, others who are bother- g0
ed with headaches, bilious spells, ac
acid stomach or constipation should ^
begin this phosphated hot water
drinking and are assured of very
pronounced results in one or two
weeks. ed
A quarter pound of limestone
phosphate costs very little at the ^
drug store but is sufficient to dem-.^
onstrate that just as soap and hotLj
water cleanses, purifies and fresh- j.
ens the skin on the outside, so hot | ru
water and limestone phosphate act gr
on the inside organs. We must al-!an
ways consider that internal sanita-l
tion is vastly more important than j LI
outside cleanliness, because the skin
pores do not absorb impurities into,
the blood, while the bowel pores do. M
?Adv.
URIC ACID IN MEAT
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS!
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Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back)
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Hurts or Bladder Bothers. j jg
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If you must have meat every day ju
eat it, but flush your kidneys with bc
salts occasionally, says a noted au- Qr
thority who tells us that meat iorms, ^
uric acid which almost paralyzes1
the kidneys in their efforts to ex- J ^
pel it from the blood. They become i
m<
sluggish and weaken, then you suf- j
fer with a dull misery in the kidney
j
region, sharp pains in the back or;
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sick headache, dizziness, your stom-i^
ach sours, tongue is coated andi^.
..+v,a it7Qs?tV>er is bad vou have |
WJ1C11 VliV, w
rheumatic twinges. The urine gets'Qr
cloudy, full of sediment, the ch&n
nels often get sore and irritated,
mi
obliging you to seek relief two or g
three times during the night.
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To neutralize these irritating j
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acids, to cleanse the kidneys and|
sn
flush off the body's urinous waste
get four ounces of Jad Salts fromi^
any pharmacy here; take a table- y
spoonful in a glass of water before V
breakfast for a few days and your V
kidneys will then act fine. ThisiV
famous salts is made from the acidjV
of grapes and lemon juice, combined | V
with lithia, and has been used for IV.
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generations to flush and stimulated
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize ^'
the caids in urine, so it no longer
irritates, thus ending bladder weakcl(
n#?ss. W1'
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot 311
injure, and makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink.?Adv. J a
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TRY "CASCARETS" FOR br
LIVER AND BOWELS ta
IF SICK OR BILIOUS
I Bt
Tonight! Clean Your Bowels andjpl
.Sfnn Headache. Colds. Sour | se
Stomach. | tri
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Get a 10-cent box now. ! ini
Turn the rascals out?the head-jbr
ache, biliousness, indigestion, the;
sick, sour stomach, and bad colds? up
turn them out to-night and keep At
lpaiea waste matter (luu puiovii 11*1
e bowels. Then you will fed
eat.
A Cascaret to-night straightens
>u out by morning. They work
hile you sleep. A 10-cent box ;
om any drug store means a clear
:ad, sweet stomach and clean,
salthy liver and bowel action for
onths. Children love Cascarets
icause they never gripe or sicken.
-Adv.
30K AT A CHILD'S
TONGUE WHEN CROSS,
FEVERISH AND SICK
ike No Chances! Move Poisons
From Liver and Bowels at
Once
Mothers can rest easy after giv?
"California Syrup of Figs," beuse
in a few hours all the cloggedi
waste, sour bile and fermenting
od gently moves out of the bow5,
and you have a well, playful
ild again. Children simply will
t take the time from play to empthier
bowels, and they become
jhtly packed, liver gets sluggish
d stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see
tongue is coated, then give this
licious "fruit laxative." Child?
if cinri it. pan not cause
jury. No difference what ails your
tie one?if full of cold, or a
re throat, diarrhoea, stomachhe,
bad breath, remember, a geni,
"inside cleansing" should allys
be the first treatment given. '
ill directions for babies, children
all ages and grown-ups are printon
each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups,
sk your druggist for a 50-cent bots
of "California Syrup of Figs,"
en look carefully and see that it
made by the "California Fig Sy-!
p Company." We make no small-'
size. Hand back with contempt;
iy other fig syrup.?Adv.
?MONS WHITEN AND \qgT~
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN T
alt* Thi# Beauty Lot'cn Cheaply ( ^
For Your Face, Ne:k, Arms ft
and Hands. \'
At the cost of a small jar of or- "jP
nary cold cream one can prepare
full quarter pint of the most won- V
rful lemon skin softener and com- \ i
exion beautifier, by squeezing the pwgj
ice of two fresh lemons into aj f
ittle containing three ounces of j
chard white. Care should be /
ken to strain the juice through a ^
le cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, \.
en this lotion will keep fresh for j,
onths. Every woman knows that /)
mon juice is used to bleach and K
mr?ve> 5nr>h hlemishes as freckles, ] j^\
iiowness and tan and is the ideal ]I
in softener, whitener and beauti- Y/ 4
T. K
Just try it! Get three ounces of IV
chard white at any drug store and 'j
ro lemons from the grocer and ^
ake up a quarter pint of this ^
meetly fragrant lemon lotion and ^
assage it daily into the face, neck \
ms and hands. It is marvelous to J,
loothen rough, red hands.?Adv. /
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HEAD STUFFED FROM V ^
CATARRH OR A COLD V IJ
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Says Cream Applied in Nos- V /
trils Opens Air Passages V f
Right Up. V I
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Instant reiief?no waiting. Your v
Jgged nostrils open right up; the gLj
r passages of your head clear and
>u can breathe freely. No more A
.wking, snuffling, blowing, headhe,
dryness. No struggling for ^or
eath at night; your cold or <:a,
elect
rrh disappears.
\
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream R.
ilm from your druggist now. Ap- .
abov
y a little of this fragrant, antiptic,
healing cream in your nos- elect
lis. It penetrates through every I ^
r passage of the head, soothes the \
flamed or swollen mucous mem-j nr
ane and relief comes instantly, j Uf
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-j
i with a cold or nasty catarrh.?
Iv.
em out with Cascarets. grig
Millions of men and women take 8 i
Cascaret now and then and never I I
low the misery caused by a lazy I j
rer, clogged bowels, or an upset K
omach. 9
Don't put in another day of dis- | | |i
ess. Let Cascarets cleanse your j
omach; remove the sour, ferment- fi
g food; take the excess bile fron E
>ur liver and carry out all the cor- D
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Electricity's latest gift to / v
the housewife?greatest \ !
since the electric iron *
and electric vacuum i t:
cleaner?the '/ b
Western Electric \ j I
Portable j p
Sewing Machine (
No more tiresome J a
treadle pushing ? no j/J h
more backache?a little ]M k
electric motor does the | t
hard work. t j,
A foot control gives any e
speed desired. , o
The entire machine in j ?
its case can be carried |
anywhere?it's no larger u *
than a typewriter. i ^
Ask for a demonstra- i r
tion. Ij
Dec. 12th, } ?
13th, 14th f;
s
low day rate makes it possible y
every housewife to have an
e
ric sewing machine. | 8
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A. Riiley will be here on the I
e named dates to demonstrate
rical e.ppliances. You are cory
invited to come. ^
HE 111 AND I;
llffl PUB! j:
Anderson Company
ing very low prices
following lines.
its, Cloaks, I
ilk Dresses ai
Millinery.
i us before buying.
Anderson Companj
lAWAII'S MUSICAL WIZARDS HAD HL
TO VISIT ABBEVILLE
Bell's Famous Hawaiians, a large (Cor
ompany of real Hawaiians repre- The comr
enting the pick of the musical wiz- ern front
rds of the Hawaiian Islands, which tion of t
omes to the Grand Opera House necessary
>n Monday night, Dec. 10th, will, keep in
10 doubt, prove to be one of the chief coir
fViof will vicif fRicmipHI
Cttuuic am av uuuo wic*v *****
his city this season. To a stage etting
of beautiful scenery, show- ^ ^ ^ ^ 1
ng the moonlit waters of Honolulu v.
Jay, Diamond Head Mountain in ^
he distance, the quaint Hawaiian V V V. V 1
illages nestling around its base and
he goigeous cocoanut palms andi M'ss B
ropical plants and flowers, and the ta*ned a i
inkling of the Ukuleles, mandolins, a deligl:
anjos, harps, guitars and many m?rning
ther quaint musical instruments, tochers 1
fell's Famous Hawaiians will trans- Thanksgn
ort the patrons of the show to
heir Pacific paradise. ^.gs ^
In presenting this organization of a numbei
11 Hawaiian players, the manager , ,
' ' six o cloc
ias, without a doubt, struck the comp]jme.
:ey note of the public's desire, as jjn nQW
hey are being greeted by packed Evelyn H
louses in each city they have visitd.
There has possibly never been,
r never will be any class of music
>r musicians that have gained and ^axco e
ield the hearts of the music loving ^
leople of the world as have the Ha- Mamie D
vaiians with their dreamy, fasci- Evelyn
lating strains. guests du
The company which comes to i^ays. A
his city is the one which appeared ^our, Mr
it the Panama Exposition at San ous salad
Yancisco, and while there played /^er ^
o over two million people during ?es
heir engagement. If one is fond Watson,
if a real musical treat, beautiful ?radley>
cenery, gorgeous costumes, the kink, K
isit of Bell's Famous Hawaiians Brooks ai
vill leave a pleasant lingering rem- mbrance
of the visit of the or- At the
;anization to this city. the chicf
Don't forget the date, Monday, ciplinaria:
)ec. 10th. ing to tei
eat with
ENTERTAINED IN ELBERTON spoons ar
sistants a
Colonel and Mrs. Z. B. Rogers en- a few of
of n Hplicrhtful dinner on table etii
Ci iCilliWU c*v v? ? 1->
Saturday evening in compliment to who do r
heir house guests, Miss Jess Flesser _
if Erie, Pa., and Mr. H. G. Smith, Tyirs. E
f Abbeville, S. C.?Elberton So- Atlanta 1
ial News to Atlanta Journal. al days.
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nander of the German east
; will place at the disposihe
Russian commission the . .
apparatus so that it may
communication with its
imand.
"von Hoffmeister."
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SOCIAL NEWS. V
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essie Lee Cheatham entersmall
number of friends at
itful luncheon Saturday
in honor of the visiting
who were in our midst for
ring and the week-end.
* * *
[aggie Brooks entertained
of friends at dinner at
k on Wednesday evening, '
ntary to Miss Mamie Devof
Greenwood, and Miss
!amner, of Roanoke, Va.
* *
day afternoon Mrs. M. R.
ntertained most delightonor
of her sister, Miss
evlin, and her friend, Miss
Hamner, who were her
ring the Thanksgiving hol.t
the close of the social
s. Plaxco served a delicicourse.
ests were: Misses Mary E.
sie Lee (Jheatnam, Louise
Louise Brown, Margie
Ruth McLane, Mary Q. J
Catherine Link, Maggie .
id Mrs. G. E. Calvert.
Great Lakes navai stations
master at arm, who is disn
of the mess hall is tryach
the young "jackies" to ^
their forks instead of
id knives. He has five asnd
it takes them all. While
them know all details of
quette there are others
lot.
. R. Thomson went over to ,
ast Friday to spend sever
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