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PURELY PEKSOSi AL fc-o^eni^nts of Kflny People, Jiewtrriaus, and Tlio?e Who Visit Sew berry. Luther Oxner of near Augusta in the city Wednesday. Mr. L. P. Hendrix of Camp Sevi. r is-. visiting at home here on furlough. Ur. L*. A. Bledsoe has gone from ^JtsEcasiJon to Saluda. Mr. i,\\ J. Buddin of Greeleyvilie is kc the city visiting his cousin, Health dQKRsir T, M Plaver JGss Eunice A'brams spent the week. nsb4 in Newberry with her parents.? CSuEcaviUe Piedpiont. Mass Lottye Lee Halfacre of Ja3*gpgb spent the week-end with her par*ea&&T Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Halfacre. Mzs. Sam Burns of Wadesboro, N. ^ is on a two weeks' visit to her parMr. and Mrs. Benj. Halfacre. Miss Sarah Haynes has gone to 2&twberry to work in the office of t!ie ^Brapberry Observer.?Tugaloo Tribune 3 3Bc. Ossie Stewart, the fine' fire hose Scaveniig salesman, is paying another cS his pleasant visits to Newberry, ^ fcere his home people live. "Mrs. Ryon Workman and little son off Laurens spent a few days this week -3a 3Sewfcerry with relatives. Xr. and Mrs. Fred Gallman, Mr. anc* Lawes Gallman returned Saturday from a very pleasant visit to Mr. " ? ^ - 11 ?- ? ? A cf o fid VftUiUUlii ul AU6U1M, uu. Mr^ W. L. Martin and family have spase to Graycourt for a few weeks, JBSsl JIartin to be at the Fridy Motor ^msoajiy's place of business there. f ^ 3fes Louise Kinard of Ninety Six 3?t5fce pleasant guest of her aunt, Mrs. JfcgBOd Clary, and grandmother, Mrs. Jtouline Strother Br Tabor H. Hill, who underwent au? <yperation in a Baltimore hospital, as snproving rapidly. He expects to jafiam home in about two weeks.? ^aiuiwood Journal, 23rd,. Wbsb ^Minnie Havird of Newberry -vssxl;JSiss Joanne Farr of Greenville liave returned to their homes after *5sk to Prot and Mrs. H. B. i)omi'ma&r-?Greenville Piedmont. Jl_ P. Werts of Newberry, who came Columbia with Mrs. Werts for an -MSjer-ation at the Baptist hospital, has cjimi to his home. The condition s JJrsi Werts is gooo.?The State, I23is*t : ' S83S 3Killiamson, "one of the soldier ?&&&.-ait Camp Sever, made good in ?.-11 + V>ot Vi a IrainpH -3E2H3 oompauy su wen promotions in one day, first to cfitetfsciass private, then to corporal. ( i Hes. W. Y. Fair left Tuesday for iBeabington, D. C., to spend a montn ??&a? city with her distinguished ^'tafcfcLer; General Garlington, who is joleasantly and popularly rememhere. 1 ~Wr. Ceorge B. Cromer of Newberry omA Mr. ,J Jf McSwain of Greenville Isisre teen retained as attorneys for the SBfce- Board of Education in the text JSsasok suit case brought against the 3tfeslt4_ JBfcE. Tbornwell Haynes of Prosperzafejr received a message this week from Secretary Lansing stating that her feaskind had arrived safely at Christisaima - o .3 w:tsniix^t n ^por Setrograd about a month ago. He && tha consular service. 3&z. R. Cj. Price left Wednesday for ; Ustioa to enter the substation or uie - .l ower Company at that gilsu^, having been selected by Capt. [ Jtss-. C. Goggans to go into training i tzl&ere for the discharge of his duties ' -tea Ihe service. A man has to be draft do that responsible work, howva-.TEj Mnuch one would like to volunteer, -araa 'Captain Goggans knows who to vstait Rfcv. Benj. L. Knight of Newberry vis one of the speakers at the banjqpotafc in Columbia Tuesday night ol * &up Carolina Poultry Breeders' i - \rr tz nis-ht was also nWffll OA, 4U1, - ^aSaefced a member of the executive "8rafcril of the association at the ail:ssal meeting of that body. Another nassber of the board is Mr. Luther - JL X?eonhirt h, formerly of Helena, now t sfcfiu.mter. > James and Sam Crotwell are men<"* in a list of names of youn:? ** sjejdl -who were members of the Young m^opfie's Christian Union in South l- Carolina who were in either the army " ' t"\ >esr mavy. The list is signed: :viary u. IXerjTifdy, secretary, and is published lit the last issue of the Associate Re-7te?Tn?d Presbyterian. She says it -S3S decided at the convention in Dik t last June to make this list and CSasep it on record in the minuted -Sb a good idea. I fT"^ tf"** vCIa | IN FEV i m. _ 1 Not the Ur But tl Phone Us Pricei Summer I ?? JOHNSON . Contractors I f i I We are in Newberry } prepared to do any el i Estimates furnished i 11 Ka frv nnt ? f 111 WV/ yiVWUVU. wv vw ing to have any clas done, OFFIC Copeland B I . NEWBEJ i Wanted ' I am in position I markpf itriVp. Sp any peas to sell. H. O. SILVERSTREET, % I flDCDA VI Lilul ONE NIG Friday, 0 ?|j-?- - ' '** ?' ' GUS e: By R.DIR1 THE MHENJI THE BIGGES OF 40 PEOPLE-: Every Line a Laugh RpftAi* TKnn vSfor WVI-IVA A. Price 50c, ! Seats on Sale Gilder I " i" i abbage V DAYS dinary Kind le Best. Your Order. s Right. Brothers & JOHNSON i ; and Builders I. to remain and we are ass of construction work. ' without trouble or cost. 1 ] ifer with any one desir s of construction work , *1 mammm mimmmmmmmmmm?m?m? : i E OVER f ! i rothers Store jj RRY, S. C. j ] Jj, ' . Cow Peas :ov pay the highest !e me if you have r, -*Jr - ' V" - : t LONG j] Q ^ ij* HT ONLY ji ctober 26 [ HEisar^-t i ^ . I is Originator op Jiff f IL LMNERKDMM |: ;t laughing 'Af?f\ i the year (j| i/j p, ?Every Dance a Joy >, Look and Listen 1 75c. $1.00 ! / & Weeks Drag Store E ! liOHN WOI LJ) FIND >1) STOVE IN HOME >Irs. Harbin Tiiouph Chr.ncrs Were! Heavily Against Her I I CHAXiE ?\ MIRACLE" . ! ? Greer Woman Talks Interestingly oi Her Remarkable Kxperlenee "I was in an awful condition when I began taking Tanlac and had been for two years, but Tanlac got me back in good health," was the emphatic statement. of Mrs. D. J. Burgin, of Greer, S. C., in a statement she gave May 10th in endorsement of Tanlac. "I wa* suffering from the after effects of malori'/i Vtv evetem n-oo Ant nf rvr/lAr T AiM 1UJ V7WVUU ??U?J VUt VI V/i U^4 ? XI was weak and run. down and my face j was as yellow as a pumpkin. My feet! and leg's felt like they were dead or asleep, and tingled all the time. Really, I had begun to wonder if I ^ver would { regain my health, and I didn't thiri'-v I had a chance, for so mucli mediei/ie had failed to help m?. In facj;, I felt so badly that I often told my family at night I hoped there would be noj stove in the house in the morning so j I would not have to cook breakfast. I had stomach trouble very badly, too. "Tanlac is the grandest thing ir> the world for a condition like I was in. and it soon got my stomach in good shape, my face cleared ?;p and regainpd the right color and my appetit* soon came back. No matter how bad a. headache I had, one dose of Tanlac i relieved it. Soon the Tanlac had me J fino ic.nrl af rr?n cr nn.'l 1 iccnn^ UUJU ub* M? ? i had taken two bottles I vvas well and strong. I took some of the Tanlac Tablets, and they helpel Tanlac ever so much to get me well. Those tablets are the best I ever took. "I am elad to recommenJ Tanlac,' Cor it is tie finest and, of course, the ' anly medicine that ever helped me." j Tanlac, the master medicine is sold, by: Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C., | Dr. W. 0. Holloway. Chappells, S. C., j Little Mountain Drug Co., kittle j Mountain. S. C., The Setzler Company. Pomaria, S. C., Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity. 3. C., Whitmire Pharmacy. Whitmire. S. C.?Adv. iia j ; FOU SALE?Plantation near' Helena, 14lv acres with tenant dwelling and lot buildings: a&out 40 acres In cultivation, remainder \5rell timber- 1 ed.. Also lot 1732 Harris Street, Newberry, one and one-sixth acre, two story dwelling. Apply to . M. J. Epting, >Admr. Est, Wallace A. Clijie, deceased, 1413 Bull Street Savannah Ga. FOR SALE?Crimson Clover Seed. 0. L, Wilson, Prosi>erityy S. C., Phone 4512. 10-16-tf. ITowerg and Hakes?An advance poes i on soon. See us if you are going to buy. Tohnson McCrackin Co. j ] 7-31-tf rUST RECEIVED?A car load of rice meal'. Johnson-MeCrackin Co. 10-o-tf. lee or Write Us for Selection Package v )f anything in the line of Presents >r Weddings, Personal Gifts, cr )wn Use. INHIE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND EffELRY, WATCHES, [CLOCKS, STER- i ING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS j ) .Jewelry of the newer patterns, j >oth in plain and fancy jewelry. Wp Onlv Handle Solid and Gen- J line Goods and compete with all 1 lail order houses. Orders filled t once. TRY US SYLVAN BROS.* lohimbia, S. C. Phone 4501 Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. CRIC.MTI i f your^eyes ^trouble^ you see us. . P. C. JEANS & CO. xclusive Opticians and Jewelers 1 Sl'M lAI, Mm<K? ^ j TRESPASS NOTICE-All persons are' hereby forbidden to trespass upon the lands of trio unier.s sued by . hunting or in any oilier manner. { C. L. Wilson, J. A. C. Kibler, A. I \* L-An I? T i"** . v_ l uoovu, iv . *j : 1.U4/IV11 . 10-19-4tp. STRAY MCLE?Little bay mare mule was taken up in my corn field, owner can get same by paying cost. J T. Ward, 1302 Drayton St. 10-26-11. i'KANSFER?For prompt service! nhrmp tfifL? \"ftv.'herrV. D. H.I Pritchard. 10.19-4tp. CALIFORNIA RYE?Irish Potatoes Apples, .See Johnson-McCracki Co., for Apples in barrels only. Po tatoes by the bag only, Rye in an quantity. Johnson-McCrackin Co. 9-18-tf. HOME MADE MOLASSES?A small lot so please order promptly. They are fine. Summer Bros. Co. 10-23-2t. < For Sale?P..-*o Rlc^ Molasses by Johnson McCra^kin Co. 7-13-tf Rooffn??Let us show you our grave! roofing. Use it instead of the gal vanized. Johnson McCrackin Co 7-31-tf FOR SALE?Second hand motorcycles from $20 up. Also one 2 1-2 H. P. Gasoline engine. I. T. Timmerman, 411 Glenn St. Phone 11* 9-ll-8t ltaw p. j ARE EYES OF Y( In the best possil the next few moi Tf vnn V?Qvr?,i' V?ot 11 J \J\JL 11U ! U V 11UV amined, you do r ter have them e; ff. C. EZELL l g?na?MBaimm minim i iiiiiimraffiiuerar i Opera House, t 11 " 1 1 The Funny Page v\ v*\inn aii nm/sAir /in I n I K. IJIKJL5 IAK1UUH ItlAR.1 Will Keep You Laugf 11 . ALL OF I YOUR FAVORITE FUNNY PEOPLE (Will Be | There j J I "Louie the Monk" More Fun Compressed Ir You Ever Saw Befo I T A VT TUF | 1 J, X lij ? - 1 Opera House PROGRAMME Thursday, October 25 ^ Triangle Pictures Will Present I DICK KOSSEX 1 and ' \ WIMFKED ALLEX in "THE HAUNTED HOrSE." Also a J TRIANGLE COMEDY. Friday, October 26 "HAJiS UND FRITZ." j 1 Famous Musical Comedy. 1 Saturday, October 2" The Third Episode of "THE FIGHTING TRAIL," Featuring WILLI A 31 MJNOAA and CAROL HOLLOWAY Twe Reels. j Also a 9 Two Reel Keystone Comedy Featuring ' POLLY MORAS and "WAimr SWATV . .. And a Metro Comedy Featuring RALPH HERZ. Mqndajr, October 29 Trianele Pictures Will Present i WILLIAM DESMOID 4 in 1 "FLYING COLORS." J Also a J TRIAXGLE COMEDY I THE SLACKER IS A PICTURE I ETERT 143TERICAIC SHOULD SEE 1 t THE OUR CHILD >le condition for . tiths of study? I the eyes exlot know. Bet- . camined today. J , Optometrist I ? JH 7riday, Oct. 26 ; Comes to Life ' LCTERS BECOME ACTORS i i FRITZ I i in Hysterical 1 hter I ^ Hans undfritz I , aah I 1 fl Mama jl Katzenjammer \ i O o o JH m ir me inspector i m Violet the Goat" 1 lto Two Hours Than I j re In Your Life. j 1 KIDDIES 1