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I THE NEWS OF POM A It! A. I nveilintr of W. 0. >V. Monument News of K. F. I). flirriers? Marriages Continue. ? Special to The Ht raid and News. Pomaria, Jan. 20.?We are having tine weather for buteherings tnis winter. In fact we nave so far enjoyed this most pleasant winter that we have : in yrars. up to the present time. Even t a bachelor could enjoy life. The roads are in fine condition in and around Pomaria, with little exception. The road leading to New- J berry, by way of Jolly Street is in good condition. A great many people were disapB pointed Tuesday and also Tuesday a j ft w*ek ago when they didn't get The' |Herald and News in due time, though ! a great deal of information concerning the general assembly was in each issue and had the paper gone to press 1 A Safety F Come in an > tablet and I v r* r . n a darety rcazo first class. If il # you satisfacti i h and get your M 9 D?Jr P, maycs uuunoi w The House of a 1 n. n uosing u We are sellin; stock at prices ur || Carolina. This j W soon as empty, ] mns.f hp shoved o cost, others half f new goods, bougi this fall. 40 inch Sea Island 10 cents Domestics ? i ? 1 ! _ iu cents oamoric $1.00 Silk Velvet.. 10c Percale 10c Ginghams 8 Jc Apron Ginghams 8 l-3c Dress Ginghams .... 6-|c Calicoes 6?c Domestics 10c Hose.. 15c Hose .. 25c Ratine r 10c Lawn 10c Crepe Embroidery Laces 20c, 25c, 30c Ribbons 35c, 40c and 50c Ribbons Coats Spool Cotton Millinery at your own pr: Gents' and boys' Hats ha Large line ladies' and mi Large line ladies' misses'; Price no object, goods m _ x ? i at tnese prices. Prosper! f on Monday as usual we would have i ( waited for the proceedings of the first ? part of the week until Friday. j On the fifth Sunday morning in this ' month communion will be administered 'at the Pomaria Lutheran church at It * I o'clock and at 3 o'clock in tae after- i noon the W. O. W. camp ai ruuiu*<w|<. will unveil the monuments of Mr. Jas. js R. Lominick and Mr. K. A. Kibler at i ? . Philipps cemetery. iLhe members of the camp are urged to report at Si I Philipps church at 2.30. The public is 1 cordially invited to attend all services. The following town officers have < been elected to serve for this year of < 1916: Dr. Roy .T. Johnson, intendant; Messrs. Jas. P. Setzler, Joe Boland, T. ' E. Hentz and waiter n.iunuiuavn, >>^1 dens: .Ino. C. *Aull, clerk; E. H. Wertz, j1 police. Mr. Wilbur Ringer nas been appoint- f ed carrier on rural route Xo. 1 to succeed Mr. W. S. Seybt, deceased. Mr. Ringer is a prosperous young farmer p Z muz l! ? r lazor free ; i i? d buy a IOc j' nil give you !> i r guaranteed ; t dosen't give j? on return it 1 i . 1 money. ' I: rv : Variety Store v fhousand Things. jo f1 i . ._ i ut Prices! i i g out our large l teaualed in South >tore will rent as hence the goods t ut. Some below J >rice. Many nice , it in New York ' i I ] 5c 7ic ' 7?c 50c 1" 1..ZIZ 8c 5c t zmzizz t i; 12c ' i half price half price i 20c 3?c ice. If price, etc., etc. isses' Slippers half price, ind gents' shoes below cost USt go. WUlliuig ciittigcu v Bros. J 7 ity, S. C. ;)f t::l- i:;Ce I v.e j-v; sure he will ! jive the patrons the be^t of service, j .Mr. .Ino. T. l-.v:es bus movvd from j \\ \.'.?erry to ;!k> ho":se v c.i'":i I>y Mr. | C. X. Koon ar..i will continue the j k.-mi-h work in the same shop used! )> Mr. Kooii. Mr. Ly!es has secured i workman of experience and we ar-3 Hire that the work will be tne best an-i ir n reasonable nrice. Mr?. Florence Williams of Wilming:on is visiting her brother. Dr. Z. T. Pinr.t r. Mrs. .J. A. Martin and son and Miss jertrude McLeod of Luffoff are -visiting it the home of Mr. Gus A. Livingston. Mrs. Rhett Shcuse and daughter, V'iss Addie, of Winston-Salem are nxiting friends and relatives in Ponaria. Miss Ida Mae Setzler, teacher at j -Tnntpr-DpWalt school. soent the "'eek-j jnd witii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.! Setzl: r. Mr. and Mrs. G. IX Young spent | ,Vednesday with Mrs. Jno. P. Setz'er. I Miss Myrtle Knight, after spending a j feasant week as the gue?t of Miss! sellie Murphy, has returned to herj lcme in Columbia. Mr. M. E. K. Giymph was cabled to he home of her parents' at Abbeville j :n Monday to see her mother, who had j np misfortune to 2: t on arm broken. I Mr. C. W. Sawyer spent Sunday and , ^art of Monday in Columbia. Mr. D. .T. Hentz has gone ro Clinton ! o visit relatives. J "Mr. T. T. Tv'na^d snrnt the first part | >f the week in Columbia on business. ^ Mrs. Florence Kiblcr has gone to i Columbia to spend a while with her laughter, Mrs. Fred Epting. T> s\ir 7 7/-?V> ncnn line nrfrlprl a. :reat deal to the aDpearanc-e and con-j "enience of his 'ncme by the use of he paint brush and the addition of ight, water works and sewerage. He 1 s also rebuilding the tenant house rhich was recently destroyed by fire. j Six more subscribers have been ad- j led to our telephone lines: Mr. Jno. j \ Lvles. Mrs. M. .T. Hipp. Mr. Geo. | v. 0. "Wicker. N't. Henrv Wicker. Mr. V. S Epting and Mrs. Vinnie Stuck. A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Readers. Good news bears repeating, and irhen it is confirmed atefr a long lapse f time, even if we hesitated to believe t at first hearing, we feel secure in : ccepting i!s truth now. The followng experience of a Xewberry woman s confirmed after four years. Mrs. .T. B. Amick, 1130 Summer St., ' vewberry. says: "I had backache and * ?... J T n y? l rrryn on fl ;ciins in my iifctu. i wa,o ui 1*1*3 emu ? .ervous and spots often floated before ny eyes. The kidne y secretions were j rregular in passage and I knew my ; cianeys were out of order. Doan's J Sidney Pills soon made me feel bet- ! ;er in every way and my kidneys be-1 :ame normal." (Statement given March ; 3, 1911.) On Nov. 20th, 1914. Mrs. 'Amick said: j 'Whenever I have a return of kidney rouble, due to a cold settling on my j cidneys, I use Doan's Kidney Pills and hey give me prompt relief." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't sim )lv ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that tfrs. Amick has twice publicly recom nended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. 'Well, I Shonld Say 'Gets-It' Does Work" ;Look a' There, If You Don*t Think It'sJnst V/'onderfnl for Corns-" "Bless, my stars, look at it! Land of! ;he livin'- Why, just look at it! That corn came right off?just like peeling Dananas. Put your finger on my toe, right there?don't be afraid?that's it ?feel how smooth the skin is? Well, :hat's where the corn was. Well, that "Did You Ever See the Like? No Wonder 'Gets-It* is the Biggest Selling Corn Cure in theWoriiil" beats all!" That's the way "Gets-It" works on all corns, every corn, every time. It's the new, simple way of curing corns. You'll say good-bye to all foolish contraptions like bundling bandages, sticky tape, plasters, toeeating salves, and grave-diggers such as kni.; es, razors and scissors. "Getsit" stops pain. Applied in 2 seconds, never fails. Nothing to stick to, hurt or press on the corn. "Gets-It" is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Sold in Newberry and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by W. G. iTtyes, P. E. Way, Gilder & Weeks. Mr. Bright Miller is liere and will be here tor the remainder of this | week with som? fine perchon norses for sale. We thought that alter New Year the ; Marriage License would get a rest but we hear rumors of more marriages. | DKOI'S INTO POETKY | ft is Pleasant to Have Checks to Deposit Caases a Citizen to ('all up His >Iuse. i \ /.liatit tlm Yntirwnol hank rirnns ? into poetry as he sends a couple of checks for the deposit account to catch ! iome of his checks so as to prevent an overdrai';?or ratiier having a check i turned down?because the National cic. s not indirge in the pastime of permitting c- erdrafts. We suppose it av/-vi?.e<a nviioo tn hp nh1r> tr> WUlllU U1 VUOt *i?uwv WV v?w.w get ahead of an overdraft, but the hor-1 ror of it and the dread that your, .neck will travel faster than the one! you are expecting payable to your order, would knock a1! tile poetry out of th soult of most individuals. A check that you send off, expecting to get to he bank first withone payable to your oidrr. travels mighty fast. It is a great gift to have poetry in your soul in these material and matter of fact times and fortunate is the man who can arouse his muse in the face of tie fear ct' an overaraic. cut nere ho is and hero is his letter and his rhyme: Xe* berry. S. C? -Ian. 10, 191G. j iM)e National L-iank of Newberry, Newberry, S. C. Gentlemen.? Enclosed find two checks to value of $12.04 (twelve 04-100) which you will no doubt be greatly pleased to pass to the credit to the under signed. and obilge me gratefully, thereby averting a case of nervous prostration on the part of the bank, party of the said first part, or of the following party of the said second part. Me thinks I see a lovely smile on thy careworn face, When to my credit two email checks thou hast placed, i.ind when thou hast the same well done i Then quietly balance up your sheet j With thanks that I have won, And again peacefully may me meet, j This is not to corner on your time For busv vou must me ' Ml TIT T?l\Tm Bl n l* larolira Barge New Goo P] And Saturc I j give free to ei ; p. m., a box ol 1 v&TAV/wKlM/V /VM A w Gig mug uiic chase. 200 pairs SI urday only, i Come and I ! get them chea 2,000 yards sold at 7 cent 100 pairs C A big shipment and children has j Carotin No. 940 Main 5 Too much i-v.; j m now to r?ad a rhyme For bw>y you inusi be, T hi* evenings arc- long, sometimes weary. 1 hav?? time enough to crack a jok'o. And oft-times am vr-ry dreary before the day is broke. And now friends, times ar>- hard, it makes our lives seem dry. But gentlemen play your card, and toss tho cotton high, | Silverstreet Br fhp F. ?aa w Has been transi berry. All account -4 n H ried at Dilverstr* care of at Newh fast growing f; ample opportu: to care for them We solicit s your business a careful attention Tlio Fvrll! 1UV UAUH Newberr tsa&y flM (HSS^ bm JYING OF TF i Cash C iins ftiiara ds. No O I ntira L 11/^0 &~i\J VV v* lay, January 2 rery customer f assorted Cho pound with eve tioes to be sold see us. Buy 1 ip. i of 10 cents G s per yard. Sa Overalls to be sc ? ^ " -I ? Ti7A1ti or rcauy"iu"wcai ust come in. ia Cash Cc St., ! Tiirn forthwith we'll have a boom. | And filings will move on gladly, ( Then full time we'll run the loom, | And no one will feel badly* I ? 10?IGHESTER S PILLS THB IMAMONtt liRAND. /: Ladles! A?? your Druggist for ? 4 s Chl-ehea-ter 6 I>iatnon<lTlrnnd>^W i'UU in Red &nd truld metallic^^/ i sealed with Blue Ribbon. \/ ! TTi ,<.vS Take no other. Buy of your ^ ' I ~ rtf !>ro?rW. Ask for CIII.CirE8.TEES I !w .lif DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 2i \ \'S* years k now-n as Dest, Safest, Always Reliable ] ?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE anch of xchange Bank erred to New s that were carjet will be taken erry where our aeilities give us J nity the better I L. i continuance of \ J md will give it * L inge Bank y, 5. C. < MONEY IE ompany nteed Id Stock I st 9 Vt ^ 1 !! :zna, we win from 2 to 6 icolate Candy jry $2.00 pur \ H at cost. Sat . /' ? % j while you can turday only. 11 . OA ilci at ouc pair. for ladies, misses >mpany Newberry, S. C.