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r r PROMINENT ATLANTA WOMAN TELLS EXPERIENCE Yttona Ends Trouble* of Long Standins. FEELS JUST FINE Tellhig Everybody She Meets What a Great Thing Yitona Is ''For many years I have wondered if tlie time would ever come when I could sft down to a meal and eat L wkat I wanted, and all I wanted," L said Mrsr W. L. Graving wife of a prominent business man of 46 East Hunter Street. Atlanta, Georgia. [ 'SSo matter hew careful I was about r dieting myself, just as soon as I finished eating I was all upset and sick, aething seemed to agree with me. "6t course," said Mrs. Garvin "my awful run-down condition was due to the fact that for many years I had suffered something awful from ser i?us kidney trouble; then fo weess I woull be tortured with Inflamatorv ^rh' imatism. In fact, I was run-down amd generally "done up" that I just atout had nervous prostration. L "How am -I now? Why, man I can ^ ?at anything in the world that my ap-1 \ petite calls for, and that is just about ewything on the menu since I began taking Vltona. All those awful pains i* my hack and shoulders have disappeared. j -*1 don't know what it is to have t?#u:ble with my kidmeys any more. My friends-are all asking me what 13 causing me to gain flesh so fast and I I simply say one word, Vltona." ;When a representative of Vitona, P asked Mrs. Garvin for a statement, [ ske qiuetly replied, "Go your limit son, I am not much on ihis publicity busf iaess'. but if I can help thousands of Ihers who are suffering as I did, I will gladly tell tbem wnat viiona kas done for me." itona is sold by Gilder and Weeks, Newberry; Prosperity Drug Company, IVosperity; Little Mountain Drug ifcmpanp, Little Mountain; W. O. Holloway, Cbappells; Whitmire Pharmacy, HWhitmire, S. C. * 1 " : ! U. 8. Aerial Program Changed to Meet k New Conditions. ^ Aa-v nf thpniinar air duds be* V * ?v . - . ^ ? _ I tween Individual aviators ov.r the L fating Hues In Europe appears to be fc passing. Both offieial and unofficial W advices recently have shown increasf ^ use of heavier machines with i greater armament. The development f of air machines appears to be parallel^ lag Closely the development of fighting \ jflttft&w*';' . Sphere are Indications that armament already has been necessary in th* program for creating the huge air fleets provided for by congress. While . thai is to be no lack of small fightB?Bf planes it Is probable that stress is being laid now on the bombing craft ppon Increasing the speed of these heavier machines and giving them adequate armament Tfeere have been rumors of great k$er$an aircraft soon to make their afpe&rance and officials believe the fernians are impressea wun me u?[ \ ?|roility of substituting heavier maeWnes In which fighting power takes the place of high speed. ' STATEHESl. Of the Condition of the Farmers and t Merchants' Bank, Located at Littlr l Ifouatain, 8. C., at tke Close of Busik aess For. 20, 1117. | : RESOURCES. Lrt&ns and discounts $54,977.33 yerdrafts 928.07 Bonds and stocks owned by Ivy bank 7,905.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,581.11 Banking bouse 1,806.9*3 from banks ani bankers .... 43,840.58 grrency 6,221-00 mtnAr /Wlin 1 f>02 SO f OBYfir wu vvic> uiwft v?.~ .? | / P Total $11S,2S2.32 1 LIABILITIES. > stock paid in 180,000.00 Sfirplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less cnrrent expenses and taxes paid 2y410.20 fBiVidends uirpaW 10.00 Individual deposits subject to check $72,655.49 fftne Certiflcatea of deposit 16,279.84 aslrfsr'a Checks 906.7# 89,*42.12 Tnta! $113,262.82 r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . County of Newberry.?ss. Before me came W. A. Counts, cashier of the above named bank, who, bef lag duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statemeit la a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. A. Counts. | Sworn to and subscribed before me b this 20th, day of Nor. 1917. k J. B. Lathant Magistrate. Hf Correct?Attest: W J. 'M. Seage, p . I,. B, Derrick, L J. K. Derrick, Directors. I | BWKfl I- tnfr^ IFRE^ As a special inducemer I arranged with the facto Majestic Range with a ware as illustrated. T thing really worth whil at regular prices. P.liilHfpiti'iC V>lIIlViJL Vll U Souvenir D; Boys and C part! NO3 hand in written a \ 1:- What Is the name of your m< use? 2. Give names of persons you k 3: Why does the MAJESTIC ba use less fuel than any other I - 4. Wlhat la your ager wnen is ; Everybody?DC n! , ^ l^annHBHsnnHHB i ' ; ( TELLS rBIEN?S OF UK SHE RECEIVED ! ? i ! Says Tanala? Proved a File Stomach ' "?kJ- ,A- n?? p?oWm W. tn Others. 11 JMTjpniJ f OS JiU A AW0VO ? W ~ ~ \ ' I.'*?? afrs, Dnekurorth Glad to Reeommend j Tanlac For Troubles Like Hers, * ' i "Tanlae proved a fine stomach medj iclne for me, and I hare told <iuite a few people who complained of gtoj mach trouble to take it," said Mrs. 1 N. D. Duckworth, of Pezler. S. C., In a statement endorsing Tan lac. I suffered from Indigestion for many years?really ever since I was a child ?and I could not eat a general diet, ; but I had to be very careful of what I 1 did eat. I really never did get hnr gry1* either. i "The Tan tec certainly did help my Indigestion and soon had gotten my ! stomach In a great deal better con! dltlon. so that 7 ate more and soon -k quick Improvement In my condition, T rr'OB croftlnc HlIT) VTV Tt. Blade X Tf too. I am glad to .recommend Tanlac for troubles like tbese I took Tanlac . for." ' Tanlac, the master medicine is sol<l ;by: | Gilder & Weeks, Kewberry, S. C., | Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, Liti tie Mountain Drug Co., Little Moun! t^in, S C, W C. Hollo way,, Chapi " I S pells, S. Wbitmire Pharmacy, Wbltj mire, S. C \ Great ^tf !r?=fl ?.fy i! i w/?.r.i?.<5Tjrr? \\ B 1. ! A Jlhm, ^ Atyf '""'H/v fL u? 11 U U1 lilg Ullj W ViiAjr J TV ry to present each purchase handsome and useful set of < his is your opportunity to gel ie for nothing. Ranges will t ay? jirls, this is somethi W LISTEN?Maje inswers to the followingquesl other's range,-and how long has it bee now n eeding a new range. ie bet ter, last longer, heat more water range ? your birthday? ni ii mr\ err J1Y1 r AIL. 1U OE.IL, FINi sWBERR ' ; NE nflBHOBBUBm j DO NOT HESITATE FACTS ARE 8TUBH0R& Now Is the Timet Mrs. T. J. Walker was seen at her home, 1305 Berkley avenue, v/oium-i j bia, S. C., and stated the following' ! faets: " -j ' I j "I was a constant sufferer from i ... - 1 . liver and stomach troubles, nervous-: 1 i ness, dizziness and sleeplessness, acj j companied with extreme weakness. : Having read In our local newspapers j how much good was being done by I the use of your Ironized Paw-Paw,' . I decidel to try it After using a couple of bottles I felt so much better that I have continued its use, as I can .onestiy say inat nousewurit is ho f more a drudgery to me. I can eat sow with pleasure, when before I be| gan using your Ironized Paw-Paw I ' suffered fro inconstant indigestion. I have no more broken sleeps and when ! I rise in the morning I feel almost as strong as I ever was. j "Your Liquid Tonic is certainly a , boon and I shall praise it wherever ! I go, as I believe it does really more good than you claim for it. being a j wonder-worker in my case." 1 J Ironized Paw-Paw Remedy will do ! more to brighten the world, to dis! pel gloom, to make happy homes ' 11 T t ana strong iron ootiicg, man an ujc i medicines that Have ever been coraponndei. The evid^nc? v:e are T^h listing every day should be conclu, ? i IMIIIM ! ! ! i miw Ml ?mill ! I I I ? I mrm mm, ?IP "Maies /i t uur DE< SEE the GREA' in its new dres the MAJESTIC J More Water Quid k range* We want r*"7 the MAJESTIC i t v it is the Standard I n/Mintv tn A CY CI J tUUUiJ in v . *" * * * * " > e .have jr of a :ooking m l some- m >e S?^ |P ing worth while, wi stic High Fliers Fr * - * ? ? V* O tions aunng rne iwu uuuu, ^ oin mo- z: >nd Article ^ FREE! 3to5 THE GREAT ~MA 1SH AT OUR STO Y HART WBERRY, S. slve proof. a v^pm that is overworked or run down requires a harmless st!mu-| lant Ionized Baw-'Paw Tonic lifts and holds yon. Your druggist prob-j ably kepts it but, if he doesn't, it is sold by P. a Way, Druggist, New-j tottfy. . ' | f : Ironieed Paw-Paw, price $1.001 Formula on every bottle. Mail or-; ders pomptly attended to. Inter-' etate Dro? Company, Inc., New TorlL {'* ' i' .?r / > ?? Had Tooth When Bom. Oneida, K. Y.?A dau^iB^ias been ; , born to Mr. and Mrs. fcOTfis R. .Nona i j of No. 11S Madison street The baby ; bad <me tooth at the hour of its birth, i this being the first Instance, It Is be- j J lleved, where a child has been bora i In this city with a portion of Its teeth i equipment Dr. N. O. Brooks removed ! the tooth, j -i ;" >** ??" ?i t ' I IrOTTCE OF mil SETTLEMENT. | ??? I will make a final settlement of the estate of W. 9. Seybt in the Probate Court for Newberry County, S. I tv,tt f>o lot Aav of .Tan iarv , V>., VU 1 utouaj VU v JLOV ?? ? ? ? | 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ! and will immediately thereafter ask i for my di^?harge as executrix of said : estate. J ! ALMA B- SEYOT. ! . ! Executrix. ; Decemoer 3rd., 1917 I ! ' J itic Rs nnr% /Tt-s^i cr-Fl i JLLJLtt/JJLp Ol< and Sal Store, One W C? 3d to COME \ T MAJESTIC?The Range i ?s. Let the factory represen Bakes Better, Looks Better, ker and Hotter and Uses Less to prove these facts to you, w s so highly recommended by by which all ranges are judge< very state as The Range with n ith only a little effo ee to the boys and to 5 p. fn., Tuesday of Demoi ^ ^-. .-. -a- ? -*. - ' oy pr girl giving the neatest and best a elect any $1.00 article trom our s cock, m >f a tie, those tying will receive the sara :E WILL BE SOMETHING FOR ALL C P. M., TUESDAY. All children are im JEST1C RANGE I RE! )WARE ( c. Xrs. Fannie Holiingsworth Bollock, r Laurens, Nov. 2-2.?Funeral and burial services were helld this afternoon at the La*rens cemetery for Mrs. Fannie Hollingsworth Bullock, whose death occurred at ker home in the eastern part of the city Wednesday afternoon, after an illness of about j four weeks. The funeral services were conducted by Mrs. Bullock's pastor, the Rev. J. L. McLin of the Todd Memorial Presbyterian church. ! Mrs. Bullock was a native of Cross Hill and she would have beon SO years of age, December S, next. For 30' years she has been a resident of .Lauj rens and had many frtends here who will miss her. She was an estimable ! woman for thriftiness and the art of | domestic science she probably had no superior in this section. Her flower gardens and excellent orchards attracted wide attention and these were her special pride and the expression of a lover of nature's beauty and bounty. Mrs. Bullock was twice married. Her first husband was the late Tandy Walke? of Cross Hill, who served In | two wars, the Seminole war In Flori da In 1836, as a member of the Lan, rens Volunteers, Saluda Regiment, and | In the War Between the Sections In 1861. Several years afteh Mr. "Walker's death she married M. L. Bullock, who j lnt*r held the office of- school commissioner for this coi:ntv and was widely I known. He died about a year ago. inge I tion I SgES II eek Only I 9th j II vith a Reputationrg|; tative show you why Lasts Longer, Heats Fuel than any other , K antJyou to know why your neighbor; why i; why it ift known ia ? a Reputation. K: ^onVouf| *fC " * girls who . II istiation Week-. IW swer to the third question, t ? addition to the souvenir. In . . IB :e prize. IB >F YOU. Remember the time-,. pited. N THE NEW I ~x i^v ! I JJ. I Mrs. Bullock is survived by one sw&s. Robert Lee Walker, with wfiomr rite resiaea, ana one nromer, n. ?. i??ings worth of iCross Hill. Notice to Colored! feacfitou.^ The colored teachers association Newberry county will hold a mealS^gr: on Saturday December let, 1911,. aft ?X o'clock a. m in the High school bcBM lag, Newberry. All teachere are aafc*-- ad to be present. tHyses S. Gamma*. , J: #L 0uperrtsor._ 1 ii ! i ?? COTTON MAKKET i'ewberry * Cotto 3?* Seed 1.11 4* Proeperitj ! Cotto? Sft ) ^ Seei Ltl '} Lktit Jfowstala Cot to* - 8A ' Seed 1JL2 2& Cfcuppelk Seed ? 2 ?* Seed Ximards j Cotton SS ' Seed l.OS" ' Pemailfi ? I Cotto* ?& Seed 1.0$ T 2T n Jiitmire Cotton Seed Tffe i Silver irtreet Cotfoo Sfr Seed 1.12: * | t e / y* i