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We will recei load ITm i nuaj m We are still mules than i t petitors combi son There Must t P D tt I/. 11. ft JACOBS' XT 1 newDerry, ?: Dear Mr. Farmer I want you to com? blue mare mule with smoi carry my head high in the but my owner, MR. J. A. for less. It is worth a trip t and my company. When crowd looked at us and s< You will say this same thi Every day is SALE so come quickly or I will t look at me. Yours fc TUC R! I TP IS < I XlLi ULiVU M. FOR S Wp Kave 100 bushels r per bushel. Protein, What is Prote makes fat. Cost per pound for Protein Cost per pound for Protein Cost per pound for Proteii Cost per pound for Proteii 5c per Why not feed your^hors ' Farmers J. H. WICKE Jfc. Mules! ve our 13th selling more ill our com ned and then le. >e a Reason W"1 'M to. 1W AVAMAW bTABLES >, C., February 19, 1917. ? and see me. I am a 3th limbs and body and j air. I am worth $400 BURTON,. will sell me r> Newberry to see me we arrived Saturday the lid. 4'they are dandies." ng when you see us. DAY wiHi my OWNER >e sold before you get a ?r wnrlf 4ARE ftftULE 5ALE ?f Velvet Beans at $2.00 >in? That in food that i in corn, 20c per pound in brand,*13c per pound i in oats, 16c per pound i in cotton seed meal pound es Cotton Seed Meal? Oil Mill K, Manager Wr | High Grade I Complete I tomobile- J 1R0LINA AUTO CO. PHONE 172. ERRY, SOrTH CAROLTM I ?\\\.\T KKKAiP WOMEN Mi 01 r 10 Til K )iA10 it I w>Ve are-S.Hr\in^'' president of 3Loui ers* \hriiant Leatrue Informs MitcheL ; Xev.* V;;rk. Feb. 20.?Tlio fry o! j housewives unable lo n.cel the aa || vancing e st of food was heard in t.it ! citv s sear of government today when j sevcial lr.'.ndied women from tiie j tenement districts s.oim-- i ti e ci.y , hall screaming: "We want bread!'' They came to place their plight be \ fc:e May r .JoM P. .Mitchel. Many ! cairicd babies. They swaimed up tr.e i steps an:! tried to push their w:-?y i into tl-e : uilding. Policemen on guara ; shut the gates and from the base ment. whore there is a noliee station. ! reserves rushed up and restored or ! der. The women were informed that : Mayor M'u-hel had not yet arrived. The leader was Mrs. Ida Harris, 1 president of the Mothers' Vigilant j league. She and three o^hrr women ! were allowed to enter and await the ; mayor's coming. "We are starving.'' Mrs. Harris tola the mayor's bodyguard "We demano ! help from the m?vor. We will not De J! responsible for what happens ir *e ' don't get it." The leaders were told that the mayor would not he at his office to d.'y. but would arrange a meeting later. "Sweet Marie' Gans. one of Mru. Harris' companions, addressed the " women from the city hall steps ana [ was arretted, charged with ''isorderty - conduct. ll Whpn rho nr>lirp tnnlc lipr from trie i c:tv hall station for arraisnment in 1 * - * court a group of women atrempreu to | rescue her, but were fought off. and u j guard was thrown around City Hau. I The women remaining near the spot continued to shout, "We are starving," until mnnnrpH iinlirf* cr-atf prnr? thpiii Meanwhile a mob of women gath ered around .1 produce market on tne east side and began to overturn push carts. of t^m were arrestea. Authorises Take Action. Xew York. Feb. 20.?The city au thorities todav renewed their efforts to curb the rising cost of food ^'hicu was responsible for riots yesterday in three different places in the ten la ment districts. Joseph Hartigan. com missioner of weights and measures, appealed to state commissioners of ag riculture and State departments ot feed and markets throughout the ; country lo co-operate in bringing food srpplies to the New York market. Pt*i/kA?< ; The commissioner asserted that New York was the gr^-itest logical food market in the world and addet: "It is evident, therefore, that, much i benefit can be given to producers, i g-owers and shippers in your State who mav find the New York city mar ket a convenient and profitable out let for their products." Dealers said that within a year tne wholesale price of potatoes had risen from $3.25 to SO a sack of 165 pounds and tVip nriPP nf on inn a cinnn T\rt/-???ir. v.* v . .v v v/4 viiiv/no oiav.c L/^V/CIII" ' ber, 1. 1916. from ?3 to $1~.50 tor 100 pounds. TAKE NO ALCOHOL PREVENTS Colds, La- rippe, Rheumatism A pleasant but effective emulsion, 1 r*>/fpr)pc W/IIW/t 4 CC/UIIUO fcfCb fAe system, adds strength and stim ulates the nervous system. It has absolutely no alcohol, and in every sense a tonic. $1.00 PER BOTTLE Ask Your Druggist Manufactured Solely by THF FFRBfll COMPANY II 11 Li 1 JUllllVU VViiai Columbia, S. C. AN AGED WOMAN Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong j In her eighty-second year Mrs. John Wickersham, of Russellville, Pa., says: ! "I was in a run-down, feeble condition ' J ~ A nrtiorVihor flslffvl aim Liiiu. iu3o ucou> ? me to try Vinol, and after taking two bottles my strength returned; I am ! gaining in flesh, it has built up my | health and I am feeling fine for' a . woman of my age, so I get around and j do my housework." The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Wickersham's case was be cause it contains the very elements needed to build her ud. Gilder & Weeks, Druggists, New berry, S. C. >OTICE. All persons wishing to pay com mutation or road tax can pay the same novr. as the time has beea ex tended. The price is ?2. C. C. SCH.UMPBRT. County Treasurer. 2-13-4t. IKOTICE ABOUT WMMUTATOUJi TAX. The time has been extended for the payment of the Commutation Tax All persons liable to road duty will be worked the full six days unless the tax is paid. I am giving out this notfce to let the people know that the Law V5 going to be enforced; and if y?u are called on to work the roa^s when you are busy in the farm, blame Due. J. C. SAMPLE, County Supervisor e i to Men la. BIDS IN * lTED. The tov.-n council will receive bids | for the leasing of the O-vra lor a :er>.; oi tiii'co ye<n-s ":r,g May 1. i'?17. Hie term Opera Hotife include ; ;} iijicrir.m. galleries, tir ssiu^ roouis and stage. > 11 repairs necessary during the tc-rm oi' the Vase y?"e ro bo made b\ , the party leasing the premises. Council retains the right to let the T i I J HORSES 4 SATURDA We will offer for mares ana muies, B. A. J la the Town of N< with absolute gua These are Tennes ern kind. Mr. Fa a good horse, mar or good notes, for Tbis sale will go on rain oi Saturday, Februa BUG "You're and I believe Postum ved^appearance." p< in Dlace of coffee, relieves a short 10-day trial often "i auditorium for college commence ments, school exhibits, etc., at actual cost of each entertainment. Council retains the ri^ht to reject any or all bids. bids will be opened February 27. 1817, Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor. 1-20-td >"OTIfE OF JniV DRAWING Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned Jury Commissioners for Newberry County. S. C\, will at the /if tlm riorl- i-vf i nnrt fnr Vow. i?MAKES ,Y FEBRU4 sale 20 haad of wd age^ from three to ? HA VIRUS ST7 ewberry, S. C. Evei vnmfn Ko sovor'i h ee Mares and Horse rmer, now wiii be a e or mule at your o\ your price msut be r shine beginning at 11 A. M. ry 24th, 1917. This will be < Y & L R. E. FOSTER, Auctioneer Looking Better, 3 largely responsible for your DSTU fi ^ 1 ~ ; nerves irom me iiarnuui c Vvorks a wonderful change in fhere's a Reasoi March 2nd, 1;)17, openly and . lic*y draw the names of tiiirty-six (oS# men, who shall serve as Petit Jurors at the rourt of General Sessions which will convene at Xewfterrr Court Ilou.-e, March 19th. 1917, and continue for one week. We will also at tiie same time and place draw the names of twel ? mer* (12) who shall serve as Uia .d Ju rors *'or one vear. JXO. C. GOGGAXS, C. c. SOHI'MPERT, J. B. HALF ACRE, Jury Commissioners for Xewberry County. S. C. February 19th, 1917. MULES - IV ' \ i I rs m M 31 kRY 24th li broke Horses, 1 1 six years oia, at IBLES ry animal will go f as represented, s, not the west good time to buy vn Drice. for cash ours. Don't forget the date, :losing out sale! ANE jgfSpr if* p John sound sleep and impro M fleets of caffeine. Even a person.