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>ews From St. Paul. St. Paul, November 13.?Warrtn ",rfc- A -Ljy- - ^ ^ ^TtMV\ KoV\Tf ' IT6SIOI1, Lfle 1UUX -ua > \jiu twin uclvj of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ellisor was, k fcuried at St. Paul Friday, November the funeral service being con^ ducted by Pastor Riser. B Little William Adam Aull, the ^ youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam )L. Aull. died Sunday night, and was ft buried at St. Faul on -vionaay, at -.ov o'clock, the funerai services being L conducted by our pastor, Rev. Y. von 9 A. Riser, assisted by Rev. S. C. MorF ris, of Prosperity. He was aged 14 I months and 25 days. There was a I large congregation at the funeral. ^ woathor was verv cold. J- UUUJU .? I This numbers two bright and J beautiful little babes who have been laid to rest in this burying ground within the last 10 days time. Our sympathy goes out to t'iie bereaved I parents of both these children and may they remember that the Lord has given and the Lord has taken away, blessed be his name. A Capt. W. G. Metts went to ColumBia Sunday to have his eyes treated. W Rev. R. E. Livingston, of Gaston, W S. C., is \isiting at the home of V Messrs. J. B. and L. V. Livingston, f Mr. Thos. P. Richards has gone I to Chappell this week where he will i build several bridges in that section of the county. Mrs. L. I. Epting, of Newberry, cnan.t thp nast week with her daugh " X ter, Mrs. T. H. Wedaman. ^ The beautiful weather of the last several weeks was terminated rather f .suddenly, and unexpectedly the latter part of last week. Saturday morning came bright and fair. Many people went to town or somewhere else without umbrellas or over coats, and the * ' nnmo X6SUIL Wilb LUC X CLILL sGLLxiKs auu vmv?d^v them and kept them caught all day. Oat sowing has been the go in this community of late. Our farmers beting mostly cottonates, don't sow enough grain, and they wait until rather too late to sow what they do sow. Old fashioned broadcast sowing Is sti!'' in vogue, although a goodly tumter of our farmers are beginning o use the drills and open-furrow method with success. One or two of our .citizens are giv Iing some time and attention to cover erops. They sow rye, oats or wheat -where they expect to plant corn or cotton. They will turn about 4 to 6 inches of green stuff under next spring, and find it worth from 6 to 10 dollars worth to each acre of land where such is tried. Our farmers u n Every l I and sui Four stc week. N special Suits a J f-1J... fuliuw | The Po I Next to Geo (should get together oil this and im prove our farms and make country life | more desirable and contented, raise w!har we want at home. The time j has come and we nre proud to boast j of the* fact, when you no longer j are forced to go to town to educate ; your children. New and up-to-date I school houses are being erected in nearly every district in the State so that any child who will can receive a fairly good education at home, and be prepared to enter college with the best equipment for a college course. Newberry county should be very loyal to Col. E. H. Aull for the many steps taken by him in this great movement for the rural school during Jhis short administration as superintendent of education for Newberry county, and we believe today that we have a young ~ TirVl r\ llQn tV)P ii T11 Pf lUctil XXX I.X1U.L U11IVV >' liu 11UJ ... - est of the people at heart and we hope he will be able to accomplish a great deal during his administration. We want to get up an honor roll. iAll who drag the roads ought to be honored in some way for they are | broad, big-hearted, excellent men, not altogether set on making money for self without thought of others' comfort and welfare. On my list so far ( t wi?v? fn rer.ord the names of four of unselfish, forward-looking men. They made the roads about here look the sidewalks, and one man said tne walking was much better than formerly on those roads. I will add the statement that the driving, the hauling, bycycling, motorcycling and automobiling, all were much better. Here are the names: Messrs. J. W. Richardson, Henry Richardson, W. B. Boinest and J. A. Kinard. I will also add the statement that we are thankful to Supervisor J. H. Chappell for the excellent work done in this section by his chain gang which was very much j needed. I The new school building at St. | Paul's is nearing completion, and , taught by Miss Dollie Buzhardt, will I soon be transferred to the new school I The nld school house still being used, soon will not be needed by the school and though very historic, will be moved away to become private property. The building for the rural graded school at Jolly Street is about completed and will be used in a few days, the old building has ! hw>n nspri n r? to the Dresent time and has been very much crowded on account of the large attendance. We understand that they now have about 63 pupils on the roll with a fine location for a rapid growth of improve! ' Ill 1 A lady in Ne^ rroundincs re every d We offei prices on nd Long C ell4 Haltro pular Dry GoocS P Hinn 1 A a w F. M. Ewart, Mgr. | ment. The ladies of that communky {are taking it on themselves to see ! that there will be a good library placI ed in the school, which will be ac complished when undertaken by the ladies. Messrs. Boinest and Troutman have ginned about 500 bales of cotton up to the present time on their country ' gin that is known far and near for j | its famous work. Messrs. .J. D. H. Kibler and \v. m. Werts have purchased a new pea threshing machine run by a 2-horse power gasoline engine, and are prepared to do your work right and rignt | now. { Messrs. Thaddeus and Willie Roi- i nest have been the champion 'possum | hunters around here this winter. They j hav caught 35 in number, one of which the \sriter had the pleasure i of helping to eat. He was a beauty, weighing about 10 pounds, baked nice and brown, with plenty of good sweet nntntnAc Mrit'h Miot IIOPII li 3 r fiaVrtf nitll UiUb l* \y V/ ua * * v* ?w^ - w compelled anyone to ask for more eveu when he knew he had enough. WILSON TO READ MESSAGE. He Plans to Deliver it in Person IJfeelv to Be Brief Washington, Nov. 13.?President Wilson announced today that he would read in person his first annual message to congress. The president thus far has real three brief addresses?on tariff, currency and Mexican affairs?but it was not definitely known whether his first communication to the reguI lar session of congress would be in accordance with the century-old precedent which he revived last March. Mr. Wilson told inquirers that he had just begun work on the address and indicated that no such long messages as have been sent will be pre! pared by him. It is considered likely that he will deal briefly with the chief subjects on which he believes congress should act at the regular ses' sion. Falling- Stars. Charles Petty, in Spartanburg Journal. The time is approaching for the November meteors, or falling stars. It would be well to examine the starry heavens these clear nights to look for these erratic fireflies of the sky. One or two maybe seen any night. 1 ay watcuing iui au. uuui ui mu uv,casionally several may be seen in an hour. il MB ft Hyul Hp A/i ivberry A A to visit ay this r very i Coat oats. ranger Is Store \C\A. Mam Sf 'V"X AT1UAAX ^ FREE 0 rI 7/1 /* EV>I/1 s*r\4- Ty *rf i nv rmvatry uig We want everybody in know what a great whiskey vji ariPBjFMBlpE ^esayj m ij i ?i =anj h i { ;Hs=i The Home of Old Scott express collect, and we will Sample shipment of for ? I Just to show yon we have just one quart free with every order for e Express Prepaid. 4 Qts. 8 Qts. Old Bnck White Corn $2.50 $5.00 Crown Yellow Corn 2.50 5.00 Blk Spring White Corn... 2.20 4.40 * Remember, one whole quart fr with orders for pints or half pir*s. Study this price list for ct Old Lookout Club (Tennessee Whiskey)$ Old Private Stock Eye (very old) Old Lincoln Co. (Tennessee Whiskey)... Cftdar Grove Rve ("Bottled in Bond) fcweefe Mash White Corn (Small Tub) IjKky Strike Yellow Corn (old and mellow)... N?< Express prepaid to Adams and Get our wholesale and retail pi SCOTT 4* I Dept. E. , Nearly Etenr Child Has Worms. Paleness, at times a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking the nose, great thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer Is a reliable, thorough medicine for the removal of all kinds of worms from children and adults. Kickapoo Worm Killer' in pleasant candy form, aids digestion, tones system, overcoming constipation and increasing the action of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo Worm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it. Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo j Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and ! St. Louis. \ , | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. I Scratched 40 Years Used D. D. D., All Tfnltlnn Unno 9 I noi nviiutu uwuv This is the actual experience of Anne Croman. Santa Rosa, Cal., with the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription. D. D. D. is the proven Eczema Cure , the mild wash that gives instant relief in all forms of skin trouble. Cleanses the skin of all Impurities? washes away blotches and pimples, leaving the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. Get a 50c bottle of this wonderful eczema 'jure loaay ana Keep it m lug i house. , We know that D. D. D. will do all that is claimed for it. Gilder & Weeks, druggist, Newberry, ] South Carolina. A Consumptiye Cough. A cough that bothers you continually i_ ~ Aoncror SIPTialfi which f 1?> U11C Ui uu.t/ ~-o ? warns of consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery stop the cough, loosen 3 the chest, banish fever and let you j sleep peacefully. The first dose checks 1 the symptoms and gives prompt re- j lief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, |: t "nK TT^n c'cj K<>w Dis- !, 1U W Ct, WX11CD. i/A. w e covery cured a stubborn cough after j six weeks' doctoring failed to help." ( Try it, as it will do the same for you. \ Best medicine for coughs, colds, 3 throat and lung troubles. Money back ^ if it fails. Price 50c. & $1.00. All i '? ji IT 17 PnntlPn A I druggists, D> man, ? Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. To Prevent Blood Poisoning "tpply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. " -kTER'S ANTlf r'PTIC HEALING OIL, a stir.1 dressing th''* relieves pain and hea-s a' amc ::;uc. J.'ot a liniment. 25c. 50c. 51.0 >NE QUART OI WHISKEY - rv rr gest ujjer ever i the whole state of South C our Old Scott is ? a wond rich corn whiskey gSTl pleasing, mellow corn *lK. always look for in a c !. i key. - ? -- mi 1 i P | .jyg ine Dest way ior y |pir out how good this w ?11 is to try one whole 5 mat our expanse. Send $6, the distil 556 for eight quarts of ( and we will ?hip you I? quarts and one ext llil? making nine quarts ii Try the free quart, ggp ?every drop. If no ?pleased, satisfied and return the other eigl refund your $6. A Art ir quarts ror ?o, express pre FREE OF! the whiskey you want, at the price light quart bottlas (not pints) of anj 2t Pts. 48 ViPts. Express Prepaid $6.50 $7.0*? Fveflic Rye, 100 pre 6.5 7.00 Silver Wedding Hj 6.00 6.50 Kentucky Prids Ry ee with each order of eight quart bot it prices on pints and half pints of m 24 Pts. 48 V2Pts. 9.00 $ 9.50 Old Scott White C< Pride of Atlanta "W 6.50 7.00 "D 11 T n c 10.50 11.00 Bulls Eye Dry Gin. 8.50 9.00 Se?tt Price Superic 8.50 9.00 Virginia No. 2 Apj : rder too large to fill same day order is receive Southern Express points on all ord< ice list. Buy at -wholesale distillery PRICE DIST1 Chattanooga, Tennessee t I J. C. LEE, PresicPt F. I Farmers-Mercl If uhii arA amncr to Bllild. F " / v- ? " o e ? # vite your COMPLETE HOUSE 1 We manufacture and deal Stairs, interior trim, store f Pulpits, etc., rough and dre cypress shingles, flooring, c Distributing Agents for F Estimates Cheerfully and i Woodward Lis a w rni to* AUUU3 Corner Roberts t Our A QUALITY= I Pay Cash For Hens 11c lb Roosters 7c lb Frying Chickens 14c lb Eggs 30c doz Turkeys 13c Jas. D. Qoatilebaom, Prosperity, S. C. Saved His foot H. D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suffered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly Tied Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Best remedy for burns, ;uts, bruises and eczema. Get a dox :oday. Only 25c. All druggists or by nail. H. E. Bncklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Lonis. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIE DIAMOND BRAND. A Ladles! Ask your Druggist for A\ i fTC?\ <'Kl.oho?.t/ip? lHamnnn Tirnnd/Av I fc^Ssgk rills in Red and Gold metallic^^/ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. \y Take no other. Buy of jour v /Jf Druccls'. Ask for CIII-CIfES.TEK S Z& !>IAMONI> KI:ANI> rILL*, for zz fQ years knov.nas Best. Safest,Alv.ays Rclial io i -*<?? SOLD EY DELISTS EVERYWHERE f FREE Made !|| Carolina to | 19 | .erful, fine, | |9 I with that mmi \Jfzf. -tva taste you pysrayi\ 50m whisou to find Jf if! l ij ii? hiskey is, B|||j |i| [jpl \mrt free b5^^S5I , . fpOw^ lery price dm* i Did Scott, i your eight ia quart, ; "* ^ |\V DISTILLEDBY J 1 Drink it ^^PBiqpisTi^ . LugS, ^HEJF it quarts. A bottle of this lint old corn tree. paid. 7ER you want to pay, we will give yc r. 7 of the good 2 listed below. 4 Qts. 8 Qta. 24 Pts. 48 % Fib )of $3.20 $6.40 $7.50 $8.0(1 e 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.0C e 2.20 4.40 6.00. 6.50 ties of above goods. No free good* rsry utssu uksuiiicij guvuo. 24 Pts. 48 V2 Pta. >rn (none better) $8.00 $8.50 hite Corn (pure 100 proof).... 7.50 8.0Q 8.00 8.50 >r Gin 6.50 7.00 >le Brandy 6.50 7.00 d. ' ' w % ?rs for fonr qnarte or more. prices and save money. Ad die* [LLERY " vZj* f?< .'"i i. GIBSON, Sec y 4 Trea*, hits-Bidders temodel or repair, we in inquiries. JILLS A SPECIALTY. J in Doors, Sash, Blinds, ronts and fixtures, pews, ssed lumber, lath, pine and wlinor and sidinsr. lintkote Roofing. I Carefully made, rAmnonu I1IICI VUIIIJIOIIJ rA, GA. }z Dugas Streets. lotto: fT/^r 3LRV1LL 1 For Constipation Famous Liver Buttons from Hot Springs, Arkansas Better than Calomel. * -L - > -~t ~ wnen tne Dest puysroiano wo world's greatest health resort don't bother to writenMaaHH prescriptions, M/^TT but jlist say4 'Get JT1V/1 a box of Hot CnnilVir Springs Liver 31/JoPl\*3 Buttons for your * I \ /17 bowels and liver, JLI V JLJhL and to give you nUTTAVC an appetite,"|DUf iUlUI then all who suf- LmnwaBiil fer ought to know enough to cut cut Calomel, and get a box to-day. They surely put your liver and bowels in regular working order?all druggists 25 cents. Get them at Gilder & Weeks We Pay Hens - - * Fry Chickens - - 14c PftncFitkrc 7c W\/U?VA V - _ Eggs, dozen - - 30c Turkeys 13c 3est price for beef hides. MILLER BROS, Prosperity, S. C.