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FOR n. . innsim ' pine Stationei firold edsre. Nunnally's Fii Waterman's ain Pens New Novels Standard boo Children's Bo< Toilet Goods Manicure Caj Brushes Mirrors Pictures Card Cases Purses Pocket Knive: p..* ^ui umss Silver Ware Toilet Water Perfumes Flash Lights Kodaks, etc. UUMt Maria B< The Supreme prano of the Da Lucia Di Lam; first records, a J records hy the 2s nor of the Day, Pv/?liiciup Cnlti went on sale the 'AL The New Con collection of Dot hia Records are selection in time 0. & T. I East-End Ma Newberry's /J$| Columbia We undoubtedly now I records ever offered to t town, and they 11 play on rHAT 36 iff uo yiu ry, plain and le Candy Ideal Fount ks oks ses : Weeks >ANY irrientos Coloratura So y, as "Lucia"" in mermoor. Her 'nna with more Jew Marvel Te Lazaro, (Both imbia Artists) 2oth December. so rplete January ible Disc Colum readv for vour for Christmas, j i. Salter's ! in St. Studio, * | Dealers 0JJ Grafonola i&ve the finest stock of he music lovers of ou our Talking Machine. ! I I "SOrTH CAROLINA COHE TO 6TNDAY SCHOOL DAY" Tn all Snnriav S.r>hnnl wnrkp.rs of all denominations in South Carolina. at greetings: " 511 February 1!. 1917, has been desig nated by Ji' State Sunday School as- VV( eociation as "South Carolina Come-to- m Sunday School Day.'' .VI1 schools ot ta all' denominations arc invited to par- vc ticipate. ir,. Th- purpose of "South Carolina X. Ccme-to-Sundav School Day'' is: (1) hi: To arouse the entire State to the val ue of the Sunday School. (2) To rally Mi each Sunday School for more aggre*- Te sive work. (3) To bring into the Sun- co day School on this day thousands of people who do not ordinarily attend. v and to mak^ every effort to retain them as permanent members. at w e. ui itjiure, can upun mi cuuuaj School officers, toichers and members pa in South Carolina to join in this con- ^ certed effort to build up the Sunday ^? School of the State. In narticular we -*0 make the following requests: 1. Study carefully the leaflet en- tr; titled "South Carolina Cmie-to-Sunday fr! School Day," which explains the plan. Pa how to prepare for the day. and how to secure the best results from it. lArt m'o/n nn'nf f ho V/4T7- ll 2 ^ A 111& icauci v?a.& in iu^ ember Promoter, and may be secured ?h by writing to the South Carolina Sun- np day School association, Spartanburg.i. la' 2. Plan at once to have your school ^ observe this day. if 3. Pray for God's guidance and blessing upon the plans made and tbe efforts put forth. ; Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Ar kansas will observe this day with South Carolina. We ask your co-op eration in making it a great success in our State. John D. Cappleman, President; W. H. K. Pendleton. Chairman Executive Committee; E. H. DeMent, Vice-Presi dent; W. S. Morrison, Vice-President; D. D. Jones, Recording Secretary; S. T. Reid, Treasurer, and W. I. Her bert, Hoi ace L. Bomar, F. M. Ellerbe. T. M. Lyles, *R. E. Boggs and S. T. Lanham, members of Central Commit tee. Newberry Commandery. At the last regular meeting of New berry commandery, No. 6. K. T. offi cers as follows for the ensuing term were elected: E. C., Dr. J. Henry Harms. <T AToTv. Hutchinson C. G., L. G. Eskridge. Tr.. H T. Cannon. Rcc., T. P. Johnson. The appointive officers and instal lation will be announced later. HIS FRIEND HCRT; HE HELPED HO! Injured Man Lauded When Simple Treatment Was Suggested, Bnt He Tlmnked His Comrade JLitlVl. Once upon a time word came to Henry A. Vorhl, of Plainfield, N*. that a close friend had been injured, and full of anxiety he visited the afflicted man, who was suffering from a sprained ankle. "It was f=o had that the leg had turned black," said Mr. Vo^hl in re lating the story. "I told him I would have him out in a week and he laugh ed at me. BuM took him a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, that night he put some on and noticed the ankle felt bet ter. I told him to use it every da}, and in three days his ankle was prac tically well. In four days he was working. He gladly admits thai. Sloan's Liniment "put him on his feet." Sloan's' Liniment can be obl^ine* P* ~1 ' J---? -^ r,-"^ 3-1 (*u> < Li lo iii IT SSf! K/LLS PA I IS A MERRY nUDTOTX^ A C i ^njxu x to all our Customers and FRIENDS ____________i 0. & T. E. SALTER.! * f ' East End Main Street. Heath of Mr. PorI. Mr. Ferdinand Post died of heart ?ease at the home of his nephew, . F. C. Martin, on Tuesday evening 5:35 o'clock, after a very brief ness. He had intended going to >ot:vnie .Monday to vifit his daugh r. Mrs. R. Kirk wood, but became too iak to make the trip. On Tuesday Dining he vas stricken with the fa i illcr-Mr Post was nearly 74 ars o;a. He was a native of Ger uiy. About a year aero h> came from w Orlears to Newberry, making 3 heme a: Dr. Martin's. Ueside3 his iightsr be is snrvived by a son, r. M. A. Post. who is somewhere in :xns on his way to California and uld not be located. ?rlr. Post was buried in Rosemont lu'Jteiy Wednesday afternoon. The f 'r > w>s held at the "house 3:30 o'clock, service by the Re?. 1). K:rr, the following acting a3 libearers: Dr. J. Henry Harms, * UoSu'ain T-T \f Ron7f?r Dr. in Smith. Wm. J. Wicker and T. K.. hnstone. The deceased was a quiet man <>' endH- disposition and made many iends in Newberry who join in sym thy with hi3 berpaved relatives. The W. O. W. supper that was to ,ve been given by the members of o Ponmii oamp Tuesday night of xt. will t>e postponed until a ter date. vr- wi'bnr Ringer and Catherline )lk were married at 12 o'clock today \r E. vorsonage e Rev. W. E. Duckworth. THE EXTRj The 5 n 1. Vllail 30 h. / able H aeve 45 h. get a CAR< The Library. Tlie library will not be open on Monday, Christmas day. The assoeia ion is deeply appreciative for som valuable books given by the Women's ilub, amor.j tnern being >.\'jillace's Lite of Henry Laurens." An order for new books will be ? 1 - - ? TnMiinti,. n n rl oil lem on eariy ill januait\ cmu cm ubscribers are asked to leave at the ibrary the names of books that they kvould like ordered, thereby assist ing the committee in the selection of .coks desired. Rev. J. N. White will preach at 'anuon Creek mission church next sabbath ai't'. rnon at 2:30. ,J" i Card ot Thanks. We desire hereby to return sincere hanks to our many friends who so ;indlv assisted and comforted us dur- i 1 tile last illness ami ai me uwm )f our father, brother and uncle, Mr. rerdinand Post. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirkwood, Mrs. H. P. Martin, Dr. F. C- Martin, ' ? Lucia v. Mr. I. H. Hunt and Hi? Committee. Faptist Courier. We have been going to meetings of he convention since 1901 and do not emem'ber but onp that was not a joy; Dut the convention last week at New berry stands with the very best. Mr. f. H. Hunt and his committee on en :ertainment have never been snrp" - ?d in the perfection n* tW :hat is to be our last convention on K POWERED TOUJ -passenger! ners is rate p. It's rem simple eni lops well i p. do Mat rtra power v xtra cost. ^ * / pleases. I 0. (AS prices : 3LINA AUTO Newberry, S. C. the good old pian or honv noo-pittai ty the brethren will always. wondar how a custom that came to such ideal could not live forever in Sowfefc Carolina. >OTICE TO < OM>UKI> < r ;< IKR> ' OF DEWBERRY COUNT* The meeting of the colored Test ers' asoelastion will be held in Hose school building on Saturday i>*i ember 23rd. 1916 at 11:30 o'clock a. ru. All teachers are asked to be present. Ulysses 8. Gallmaa, Col. 3upervisoc_ A NEWBERRY .HATS EXPERIENCE. Can you doubt the evidence of thfs Newberry citizen? You can verify Newberry endorse ment. Read this: H. F. Addy, blacksmith. 13P& raid well St, Newberry. says; hard case of the grip left my kidneys in frightful shape. I had severe {jf.'ns across niv loins and was !a:<l un two months. I couldn't do a strok*? of work. My kidneys werr? weak ami fhe k'dney secretions wee scanty and caused a burn:n<r sensation in pas sage. The secretions also contained sediment and I had dizzy spells an?i headaches. The first box Doan's Kidney Pills helped me and after ? had taken six boxes, all sisns of kid ney trouble had left and I was cured/*" Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ism ply ask for a kidney remedy? - ?Kidney Pills?the same " ~ATilbura ^rops.. LJuii :!o. X. V. UNGCAR G QA J-OV d at ark pne )ver ydu /ith Lear )nly Lo.k Debroit) CO. IV I X \ \