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A J Great First Priz V ' One Two Thre< For ft test ' T ! ' ' ('.If' Rules ?i ? Rule i. All mone; be turned over to the Rule 2. Contest ft 'to all votes before the Rule 3. Votes can Contest will be run 01 Votes can only be 01 getting renewals, obti cutting the nominate each issue. Each C< coupon, sriviner her .s, Rule 4. All votes : day of each week by 1 Rule 5. No votes held out more than Contestants. Subscri together with the moi be issued when the m< Iauts may ic-am mrac wish. Rule 6. Nominato and News' Contest mi and conditions. Death of Mr. T. ?. Bean. Jlr. T. E. Dean, brother of Mrs. A. T. Brown, died at a sanitorium in Asheville Monday morning at 5 o'clock, after a lingering illness of sevpral vears. The body arrived in Newberry Tuesday at 9 a. m., and the funeral was conducted at 3.30 p. m., from the residence of Mrs. A. T. Brown in Harrigton street, by the Rev. Dr. E. Pendleton Jones, with tihe following pall bearers: R. M. Werts, L. W. Floyd, C. B. Martin, W. G. Mayes, Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., and H. B. Wells. A Tribute From Unioa. Union Progress, 18th. ,Jfr. Thomas E. Dean, for many years a resident of this city, died In Asheville yesterday at 5 a. m., and his remains passed through Union ' i. ?*~v; ..4. a _ \.T V ~ iasi nigub eu ruuie tu *v uviiy iui interment. Severa! years ago Mr. Dean became ill and went to the mountains in hopes of being cured, but his health gradually declined and for the past year he has been in a most critical condition most of the time. He was a young man of many sterling traits of character and was a member of the First Presbyterian 'church of this city. ?Maybington, Nov. 12.?Mrs. J. C. Eison died here on the night of the 12th. She is survived by a husband, two sons, C. E. and W. B., and brothers, Alex Presley of Texas; L. M. Pressley, of Columbia; a sister, Mrs. T. E. Roebuck of Gainesville, Fla. Her death is a great loss here. She was a wife, a mother, a sister, a friend and neighbor, and above all a devout Christian lady and loved by all who knew iher. The interment was at Ebenezer cemetery. The burial services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. M. Friday, of Whitmire. The grave was Wanted vrith many floral tributes. Lutheran Church Visitor. While no pastor of any denomination has ever lived here, yet the peo- I pie know well how to take care of a pastor. Indeed, it is doubtful if any email town has been more faithful. The pastor?3 family has been contin ually remembered wttii gifts and flavors. The church is certainly prospering. The attendance on services is very good, and recently nineteen ! members were received?fourteen by letter and five by co. firmation. Rev. 1 9. P. Koon, the pastor, assumed active charge la?1 July. k ^ I4af?alrl : 11V M. AVi. lAAVt ' Prize V< e $800.00 H. P. Other Valuat MHBBIHBHBHHnMiBIHIBBBBHMMI ^ 111 r dcneauie or Year 1,500 Votes. Fo Years 3,500, Votes. Fn s Years 6,000 Votes. Te ill information regarding this Big C Manager," The Herald and News. nd Regulations: y obtained by the Contestants shall Contest Manager. tenager's signature must be affixed iy are of any value in the Contest. - * i- - - 1 ' 1- 3 . i.t. _ not De oougnt or excnangeu; me a a fair, square basis, fair to all. Dtained by securing subscriptions, lining advertising, job work, or by on or free vote certificate out of Dntestant allowed one nomination ooo votes. must be in the ballot box "Wednesnoon. will be allowed on subscriptions one week after being secured by ptionsmust be turned in promptly, ley collected for them. Votes will oney is received, but the Contestvotes and cast them whenever they a r*?a is aiiu v^uuicaictuka m iuc ixciaiu list agree to and s.ccept all rules 1 IHIBWWfMHMMBBMPI | NOTICE OF FINiAL SETTLEMENT. I I will make a final settlement in Probate Court for Newberry county, on December 22nd, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as administrator of the estate of S. M. Johnson, deceased and will immediately thereafter apply for discharge as administrator. Any [person iiaving claims against said estate will present them duly attested, AT> hofrvro that /Inv E. C. Johnson,, Administrator. November 2oth, 1913. TOUR KIDNEYS. Jfewberry Besideats Must Learn The Importance of Keeping Them Well. I Perfect health means that every organ of ' the body is performing its functions properly. Perfect health cannot be enjoyed if the kidneys are weak and disordered. Thousands testify that Doan's Kidney Pills have a reviving action on weak kidneys. What this remedy has done in so many cases of this kind is the best proof of its merits. Read the following. It's testimony gratefuly given by a resident ofGreenwood. Mrs. G. F. Burriss, 414 Poplar St., Greenwood, S. C., says: "I know just j what Doan's Kidney Pills do and can j say that they can be depended upon at all times. One of my family suffered from weak kidneys. He comj plained of backache and was also anj noyed by the kidney secretions. Doan's Kidney Pills brought relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ; cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, i New York, sole agents for the United | States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. I Care and Feeding of Infants. Reliable Information. i 0? 1 I ' /--v < \lr T?v?aa 1 r\~r\ rr tp x. vu i " 'r\. x' l cc lv/ng as they last. GIIDER & Wi-EKS. I nBBmHHBBHHBH and News' otrag Con Nelson Player ] tip Prl/ps Votes. ur Years 10,000 Votes. re Years 15,000 Votes. n Years ~50,000 Votes. i? _:t_ 11 < J oniesL, WIILC ui can uu tuuRule 7. The right is re Contestant for a cause; als< occasion demand. Rule 8. Any question Contestants will be determ - i 1 j _ ? ?;ii ana ner uecisiuu wxn uc uu Rtile q. No employee o immediate relative of their: contest as a nominee or vol Cone This Contest is free fo married, to enter. Any 1; The Herald and News' Te: standing, is elligible to con Lady does not have to be and News in order to enter To become a Contestant, as a Candidate just cut out j.L. T ? j. mi in tne name 01 ine i^au. a Contestant, with the add do not have a "Nomina NAME AND ADDRESS < TO-ENTER. The name ( divulged. MIM ? MIIIM? I I To Prevent Blood Poisoning ipply at once the wonderful old reliable DR 'GRTER'S ANTIF2PTIC HEALING OIL, a sur.ical dressing that relieves pain and heais at .he same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.0b ????? ??????? Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yonr 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. 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Twenty Tears From Today a Baldheaded Man Will be an Unusual Sight J One of the most prominent druggists j of America made a statement a few j weeks ago which has caused a great j deal of discussion among scientists in the medical press. He said: "If the new hair grower, Mildredina Hair Remedy, increases its sales as it has during the past year, it will be used by nearly every man, woman and child in America within eight years. When Mildredina Hair Remedy is used almost universally, dandruff will disappear and with its departure baldness, itching scalp, splitting hair and j all scalp diseases will follow and ! twenty years from now a bald head will be a rarity." There is only one way to cure dan druff, and that is to kill the germs.: There is only one hair preparation that j will kill the germs and that is Mildred- , ina Hair Remedy. This unusual hair tmUxw will Mn re*or4 ? thousand* I / ( THE H. r. ] strings throughc ? 4%. sn.JL peatine action w: fpCl in key; full iro IvUl banded Maple tu proved muffler Pianrt board5 tuning Pi] fall board and to veneered throug] The Mai ?"j they point with ] . after forty years The wonderful s scale; the flexible beauty of finish' STRUMENT, ar ity procurable, ir augmented by t which comes onl' _____ cal experience. served to reject any name of o 'to alter these rules should that may arise between the ined by the Contest. Manager, ial. f The Herald and News or s will be allowed to enter this LCI . litions: i every white lady, single or ady residing anywhere within rritory, and who is of good ipete in this Contest. 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