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|foe ^rraiO ard) Jem Entered at the Postoifice at dewberry , s. C? as and class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOK Friday December 21, 1917 ? i ONE TVEEK OFF 'nrn? tt u 1 lilt! neiiilU. itliU -\c\>s ua:> to take a week off. We generally take off one paper but as at this time it suits to take the week we kave decided not to issue any paper next week and let the boys go home for the entire week for the holidays. The next issue will be on the first day of the new year. IT'S A BABY BOM) i In the advertisement of the Com- j *ercial Bank which we printed on j Tuesday we advertised a "boy bond" j oiir? oVirmlrl havp hppn a IVi tuuiu auu xt Mv.. ? | "baby" bond as the bond is a good 1 tkings for a eirl as well as boy. It is a fine idea and the government j pays compound interest on the invest- j ment . See J. Y Mc fall at the Com- ' Btercial Bank and he will explain it , all to you. j It is a good thing with which to \ ferm the saving habit. FOMARIA HIGH SCHOOL 70 GIVE ENTERTAINMENT ! The Pomaria high school will gve a tChrstmas tree and entertanment at the auditorium of the school build-' ing on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, The following program will be ren-: dered: ( The school is taught this session fcy Miss Louise Richardson and Miss ' ri Vi. ansyiM. , Silent Night \ By School Welcome J. D. Sheely ialogue?"Just Like Papa" ! Three Small Children Recitation?"Christmas Stars".... { Pearl Amick ' Recitation?"Grampas". Lucille Stone ' o?n^?Tniiv mri Kris" ^ kTUUg uwiv vv. ? Primary Grades ( Recitation?"Empty Stockings" Louise Graham J Recitation?"Jiminie Boy's Letter to ' Santa Beaman Pinner ( Pantomime?"Rock of Ages" J Marion Seltzer, Mary Hentz ] Recitation?"Dolly Isn't Christmas ' ollvT?" Frances Hentz * Christmas Candles.- * Thirteen Children 1 Quartette?"A wyy in a Maneger".. * Beaman Pinner, Louise Graham 1 Henry and Frances Counts. Recitation?"Two Little Orphans'*.. ? - Nellve Rae Seybt ( \ Recitation?"P.equests''. .Louis Aull Recitation?"Songs of Christmas.. * Mary Rebecca Setzler 1 Star of the East Advanced Grades * Christmas Drill Twelve CliUdreyi 1 Recitation?"Two Requests'" c Louise Aull ( #hristmas Acrostic Nine Boys * f Song?"Snow Folks''.Primary Grades Play-?"Christmas of Skeeter Cor- * ner." Advanced Grades ^ Recitation?"My Stocking" Ruth Stone Recitation?"A Stitch in Time" Willie Mae Stone Pantomime?"Abide With Me" \ Tnn HirlQ "Come Again, Santa" Six Boys Song?"A Holy, Happy Morning'*.. By School NOTICE The Board of Health at their annual meeting on the first Tuesday in January will elect a Health Oficer at a salary of $55.00 per month, and a secretary at a salary of $10.00 per month, for the year 1918. All appli?a-"?~ +>> oco nricih'nr.? must. be cauuus lui iu?,3& ? in writing and in the hand of the chairman or secretary not later than 12 o'clock non on day of election. JAMES K. GILDER, M. D., Chairman, S. S. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. ' A SAFE TEST C For those who are in need of a ~ * ? n * * ? ^"1 V* r O ^ remedy ror Kicmey truuuxcs <XJLLU. iitau- | ache, it is a good plan to try Doan's j Kidney Pills. They are strongly | recommended by Prosperity people. I John W. Boozer, R. F. D. No. 2, ! I Prosperity, S. C., says. "I was a icted for three years with kidney trouble. I had pains in my back anl | twinges when stooping cr lifting. My back afched at night and was lame in the morning. I tired easily, was languid and often felt vous. I j had headaches and dizz> pells and my sight blurred. The kidney seoreatlons contained sediment ad were too frequent in passage, obliging me to get up during the night. Finally I bes^n using Doan's Kianpy rius and they male me much better in every way. I am now able to work aM the time." i Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply a<?k for KMney remedyy? IVwn's Kfdnev Pills the same that Mr. Pnozer had. Foster Milbourne | Co., Props. 7. Buffalo, N, Y. j ?V? t>r:/>v?o TH?#9>A V V ' Miss Marcelino's Bradley's marriage, a notice of which appears elsewhere in this issue, will be read with interest in Newberry where she is well known, having visited her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Workman, on several occasions. Line Sergeant "Jack" Chappell has returned to his company at Camp Sevier after a visit here, having been called home on account of the illness of his father, Mr. John Henry Chappell, who is now able to be out again. Mr. Mc-K. Hutchinson was called to greer to atten dthe burial of his father, Mr. J. R. Hutchinson, Wednesday morning. He has returned from his sad mission. His father, yho was S5 years old, had retired apparently well Monday night, but was found dead in bed Tuesday morning, having died suddenly during the night. CHE^EICAX COMPANY RECO3IEXDS PL AIX IRON AS ! t Tnvir .1 XV*.! XV / Medicinal Iron is ^(ot a Cure-Ail But Is ^Nature's Best Tonic and Blood Medicine. By Buying the Natural Highly Concentrated Product Users (Jet It 3Iuch Cheaper. The whole world knows that iron is a splendid blood medicine and tonic and whole families as well as individuals might wisely take a little con- | centrated Acid Iron Mineral occa-! sionally just to help nature keep fit! for the rigorous weather of winter i and to drive out that "dopey" tired | feeling due to impoverished blood, i I Nine men and women out of ten j need iron and the natural product, i inof oo VioymUoo pa oort hp mav np I j UOU (AO UUi UllVOk1 VMU WV. *?*vV W W bought in either si or twelve ounce bottles, testing over ten decrees specific gravity ,which is from two to six times as economical and powerful as prepared iron preparations containing, as often as not, considerable alcohol, which is an enemy to the system, or it is mixed with blasting cathartics which upset the bowels and often as not are not needed. Iron sn't a cure-all, hut it is a recognized tonic and blood medicine md if the reader is troubled with lack :>f vitality, energy and ambition, and ^ <3 Or/\v>AwOl liaoltVl SK.1I1, cumpreAiuji auu scucicn utoim indicate poor blood or excess uric arid causin? rheumatic sufferi"??. ;hey should get a twelve ounce bot;le of Acid Iron Mineral, which is the latural iron* product of the Ferrodine -? ' - - t>,q JlieiUlUai LOiy., uuduune, * a.. J. xx<~ ^.-I-M trade mark oil bottle and caron is a guarantee of full strength ind uality. It is not ptent medicine contains not a single urop of j larmful alcohol or dope, and in this j amilv size twelve ounce bottle is the | dentical Acid Iron Mineral used by j losriit^ls, physicians ,and various . nedicine mnufacturers selling it un- I ler different names. And in this con- ! ^trated' form goes from two to sis j ;imes as. far, is stronger and better | ?< ' 1.-1X1. A _ ? or you. uet a couie t-oua*. I m Our Mt turned fro nessee an< M A (purchased . he could f iV'c a tVlpas' IX V U M> Mules, wl or not. C | need one. Ineauquarj,! r* 17 t. r. hay I 1YU I ^ ^ I '; ' "'f ' ; Jfc%' .<?- , ... - i'"<!* I * .^.?^. >' / " %' "a > 1 i ." ? ' >> AASaSsf^'V: 1 I ^ i ! * ?| r#*** i r ,. i y& ?%*<. *-:^i:i $$&p?Jki ' TRIANGLE. P: i ! C f ?D* xL -f ? U?u '' fi I acene irom diiiu m a nauuii , i/ycia : im |b m n f f t | | M [ ^ MBPMEHBSMBK | "The Devil am !? FT I- Lincoln McCo Most powerfu lecture that hi duced as a res I I Stirring, Thrilling, Informs! ion, Fa Turns a flood of lis tragedy now \ I Will be delivered Friday nis court house at FREjiE. Every Ymi wiii inks semetfe I Under auspices of? Kewl TT* Wm1 /T\ I KLD t M8BBMBB53BB8 1SSS8S3&& . C. F. Lathan h; m a trip throu d Kentucky, n a car of the Be tna. uon z ia ure for us to si lether you wan ome to see us ^ , and make c ers when in t tift I >: < %y 1 . > * ?* *V'?-:. 7 I SJS 1 | ^,. '' ' ' " ^1 $ - " ' ', a y^Wkr -A Js : . 5 in ^ LAY "UP AND DOWN." House, Wed. and Thur. Dec. 26, 27. jj suzn* \ 1 J W ? V 1 a toe kaiser i ^ ^ i nnellL. L. 23. I I and unique |' n as been ore-1 alt of the war. j , Inspiring?full of | icts and, Fire. I jht on the world | 3eing played. ? ;ht, December 21 at tlie I frfife o'clock. 1 if yen fail to attend. |, :erry Chapter of tfee ? \ 1'ROSS *4* 1 IS ^ gi' hct i e I as just re- ? . nn _ _ ign i envhere he | ist Mules | j irget tnat 11 low you I it to buy a vhen you | >ur place | own. | HAN :o. ' [ OPTO A HOUSE [WED I LilM NEWBERRY j LlUi Matinee Daily at 2:3 COMING AGAIN! H D.W. Griffith's Gigantic Symphony Orch' Exactly as Shown Durin ? ^ Runs in All the 1 of the W i2Tv?l?r aeaesy fiwuruioiui^ m u of the Loves and Struggles of th was Finding Itself, The Greatest Story Ever R Hie same Great Orchestra j here previously at $1.50. ment price this time: Lower Fen p-r cent, will be added >:o al Seats on sale at Gilder & KEaBn3DEBB^IB&3SSaQEBEES3tE?S2SaaaHB3CBaS You Must Ma ! ! 7 A ^ ?AV?? Little Ones. WE have a be; of tovs for I mt in our store anc ling them at prices?within of every one. Come in and tak< they are ail selectec Then there are lob in our store suitable mas present for tl i r i 11 ana userui as wen. Newberry f Compa ,.| DEC 26-27 1 0 Nights at 8:30 < TveT welcome : Military Spectacle J ~ JT ~ 4 iJLClICd ^ ;l estra^O Musicians 1 g Record Breaking Large Cities orld les of the Civil War?Sherh. to the Sea ?Grant and v mattox?The South Before The Death of Abraham >e of the Ku Klux Klan? le Making?Mighty Story e Days when the Nation l-J A eveaiea uu miy jiage and Production shown By special arrangeFicCr $ 1, Balcony 50c )ove prices for war taxes. Weeks Drug Store f~ ' ' / * ikeaMer- I 3 for the i n autiful line ;he children I weareselreasonable the reach 1 i 5 a look before ?of other things | i for a Christ- I be older ones I lardware lL