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ALL F R The Great Payne Talks of Wonder ful Works of Andes Rer dies. The citizens of Newberry are turn ing out in large .umbers every even ing to see the good free shows given by the company and iw weicome Mr. Payne on his return t'o our city again. His visit last year will be recalled with much pleasure by many of our people as he came to us just after a very successful stay at Columbia and the papers of that city were still talking about the wonder ful voun, man and the n,w10'V re markable cures made by Andes Re medies. many of them being of such an astonishing nature as to be term ed almost modern miracles, and were talked of all over the state and many went to Columbia to see Mr. Payne and purchase these remedies. - This time the Great Andes Payne comes to us from Charleston where the News and Cotfrier and Evening Post state through their columns that 50000 bottles of Andes Remedies were sold in that city in less than a month being the largest demand ever created for a medecine in the state. Andes Payne is a -speakcl of rare ability, very pleasing of address. of perfect enunciation and possessing a voice of great volume Avhich proba blv enables him to be distinctly heard by the greatest number of peo ple of any speaker on a public plat form of the day and is one reason for the thousands that gather night iy in every large city he has visited, to listen to his lectures on good health. He was seen at Pelham's Drug store today and in reply to the ques tion, "Is your prescription for eat taih?" said: "Andes Great Pre scription is the grandest. discovery of the age for that very prevalent, and fatal disease, catarrh. I say fa= tal, but not necessarily so, if tak en in time it is the easiest thing in the world to cure; but one is so apt to procrastivate, to put it off. you know, by saying, '0 I have only tak en a slight cold; I. will be all right in a few days "You notice the clearing of the throat, continually hawking and ex pectorating mucons that drips con stantly: but how about when a'sl'eep? Tis .dripping continues just the same and passes down through the oesophagus to the stomach causing eatarrh of the stomach or bowels; or passing through the bronical tubes reaching the lungs causing consump tion. I shudder to think of it ! That reat- wvhite plague of which you newspaper men tell us 60,000 people died 'ast year in this country alone. "Yes. &ndes' Great Prescription ures eatarr'h, and I am very proud -of the message I carry to every citizd en of Newherry; it is a God 'send to very.home. Many unsolicitCdetestimomials" are being sent to 'the Tayne, Medecine Company ,at Lexington. Ky. Among them is that' of Mr. W. G. 'Smith, of Columbia. who says, "Fort six years I had catarrh which affected my kidneys and bladder. I was constant lv troubled wtith hawking and spit ting of mucous matter, especially in the morning. I had paims in the front of my head, roaring'in my ears and hearing had become very bad. I was advised to try Andes' Great b.rescription. I bought six bottle's and it has given me more good results than 'everything I had tried combin 'ed and' I now feel that my general health is in a better condition than it has .been for years and together with Andes Oil it has cleaned the mmrance linings of my ears and I now can hear as well as I ever could.'' Samuel L. Johnston, of Charles ton states that b h tek had been stiff for tv -.- ..,, owing to rheu matism. He complained of pains in the small cf his back. shooting pains in limbs. w1 'n sitting he could hard ly get up 'ithout the assistance of a cane or pulling to something, and he had great trouble with his urinary organs. He says ''Andes Great Pre scription and Oil have effected a permanent cure in my case and I can not say 'enough for these great remedies.'' Mr. W. A. Cain, depot agent at Silver. S: C., says, "I have suffer d with catarrh of the head and tomach for a number of years. I ad dripping mucous from t'he head, oating of the stomach after meals, d it s'eemed that nothing I ate reed with me. My head and nose avs seemed stopped up. I was ays trying to clear up my throat, 'ook coid easily and my stomach and 'of thr'ee botiles of the atPrscipin and I would not Just 12 B Thes goods vou need and want right is ten thousa d colia"s heav r '.han it sh o cut the price. and any pt i. oier t ar >ublic. The big sale starts Vdnesday i Blanket Sale Goes Merrily On! 25 pairs 10-4 North Carolina all w, ol Blankets left, they are $5.0 lankets; this week we will clean out the lot at only $3.49 pair 50 pair good heavy half wool Blankets worth $3 50 to go at $i 9S pair. oo pr. good heavy Cotton Blankets worth $2 co to go at $1 39 pair. ioo pr. good heavy Cotton Blankets worth $1.50 to go at 98c. If You Want Bargains Visit Second Floor. 5o doz. Men's Fleeced Shirts and drawers, the 5oc. kind, cut to 35c. each. So doz. Ladies Ribbed Vests and Drawers the 35C kind, cut to 19c each. Bear in mind that values like these you will neve: find except at limnaugh's. Only Two Weeks Before Xmas and everybody on the lookout for something to give relatives or friends for Christmas. What a nice selection could be made from my Glove or Handkerchief department for your best girl, or from my Men's Furnish ing department for your best fellow, be it for mother, father, sister, brother, sweetheart, or old family servant wh4 should never be over looked on Christmas day. ALL SHOES iNCLUDED IN TH CUT if we've got yor ,izes in th i lots singled possible before January I st. Come to N take any amount of money for the good this medicine has done me."m The Great Andes Payne will be at e. 13, where these remedies can beh1i >urchased and informa.tion given -Ihaesl hO onerning them. J aesl oi have given the ni LF, OF PBRSONAL PROPFRTY endeavored eaCh Ati thelel residence of B.o tH.fOdbOhS ipIwill, as administrator', sell to CUStomers. I bell the higehst bidder, therefor for cash,' OeSuCSl on MondayK Decem'ber 30, 1907, themoesc sfu following described ,oersonal proper- have Come neare y of which the said B. H. Amick, want. I have go< died, seized and possessed: S mules, 1 horse, 3 wagons, corn, adrcpet fodder and farming implements, ijot that quality Cons ogs. cattle, household and-kitchen to be had. furiture. J. J. Amick,O e I ~~Adm'inistrator. 2re _____________ Whenever you Agents wanted at once, previous t u4b tId epeence is not essential, territoryson a yuca is going fast, write soon if you wis avos to make money faster than you ever did before. Whit today. Address J F. Clark. Conway. Ark.. OPERA HOUSE ItoOney,ight Ondy! "Danel oon Ifsoon an' writea One Nih Trl"a founded onetherthrilling in cen o hinn faous orEotUexpNsive Pioner an Huner.Tonte received after 25,e 50 75 n $10 ".S"r ' ,T . jl - i."" usiness Day, !.nthis.B iow, and we want and need the mt ould be. and I have decided that ti o- 1Q=a1 u'niform prices mcans j norning. i3e on hand when the ci The Yalues in Dress Goods Irresistible. While my dress goods sales this season is far ahead of any season pa=sed yet, the fact stares us in the face that the stock is too heavy, it's got to be reduced, no better or quicker way of reduci'g stocks of any kind than by reducing prices. Every yard of c:lored dress goods worth 40c. and 50c. cut to only 25c. yard. Every yard of colored dress goods wo'th 65c. .and 75c. cat to only 45c. yard. Every yd. of colored dress goods worth $1.oo and $1.25 cut to only 69c. yd. 5 pieces 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk worth $1.25 yd. cut to only 89c. yd. 3 pieces 26 in. Black Taffeta Silk worth $.5o yd. cut to only 98c. yard. Hunt the Bargain Baskets and 1 out. name your p-aca. It is my in ewberr y's grettest store, you all k igs 'il Iu ! O day goods for many years. I atter careful study. I have year to so-select my stock as tisfactiorn and saving to our" eve that this year I have been I han ever before. I believe IF r to having just what people )ds that will please both giver know trnat my pricesare right; deredl. They are the lowest Soon and See. start out on a shopping tour ~you buy. Ijwill not urge you ant you to see my goods as ,thanks in advance for all El FREE!' i Girls Under 12 Yrs. ; and returning the greatest number of )efore December 21st, we will give one Dolls. r most expensive Musical Drums. e some one to write for you. ut and feturned by 1....... .. ... ........ - ------- nveope and write name on 'outside. JI 3 FAST AS COLLECTED. Dec. 21 st. Prizes awarded Dec. 24th. [JiG 1o et I. to Xmas. Iore Reduced )ney that is locked up in tham. My stock e surest and speediest wav to reduce it is t saving of many dollars to the trading Ly bell strikes nine o'c ock. Another Big Cloak Sale! You all know who did the Cloak business of the town this fall. I be lieve I have sold more Cloaks than all the dry goods stores in Newberry and Prosperity combined. Another shipment to go on sale for Christ mas selling. ioo fine 5o-inch Cloaks in black, -tan and castor, you can't match this Cloak in all Newberry for less than $8.co, we say take your choice, madame of any on the pile for $4 50. All $xo oo Cloaks marked down to one price $6.98. All $12.50 and $15.oo Cloaks marked down to one price $8.98. All $iS co and $20.0o Cloaks marked down to one price $12.48. 50 Ladies' bobtail Jackets, black, tan and castor, worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50. 5o Children's Jackets, reds, blues and browns, worth $i.oo and $1.25, your choice 39c. each. A Big Clothing Sale. 50 men's suits worth $S.ob to go at $2.98. 50 men's suits worth $7.50 to go at $4 49. 50 men's suits worth $ro.oo to go at $6.98. 50 men's suits worth $12.50 to go at $8.98. 25 men's suits worth $15.00 to go at $9.50. Now is the time to buy your Overcoat. ables, scratch among the Shoe bargains tention to move all the winter stock that is .now it's &G. S,MO WR 00. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. --ve FOR SivrHan die Silk Umbrellas frm$5.00 to $7 00 each. SldGold Cuff Buttons at $.0and $3.00 per pair. Chansand Lockets in Gold. - . Swatikadesigns in Scarf Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins and Beltings. GET MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FE for doing Fancy~ Embroidery work for Christmas.