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Heath of xrs. Dudley l?^r ^rs- Dudley died at her home 0M in this city cr? Tuesday morning at mm 2:30 o'clock .after a lingering illness IW consumpton which jlsted nearly three years. The funeral services ^ were conducted by tlhe Rev. B. L. Knight at the house Wednesday af ternoon at 2.:30 the following pa'l bearers conveying the remains to Prsemont cemetery: Messrs C. G. Wt Blease, J. C. Sample. Stewart Hudson, A. W. Danielsen, Charlie Douglas and BL-oOscar Gentry. Mrs Dudley was 33 years old. Slio was the daughter of Mr. Sam 13. Tnn-mkins of Xewberrv. and was mk twice married. A daughter, Mrs. Verna Dent ,and a son, Charlie Haynes, children by her first marriage survive her, the latter bein<; in the 1 service at Camp Sevier, having con:? to attend the burial. Ey her second marriage a little daughter, Juanita j Dudley, survives her with Mr. C. H. j Dudley, the bereaved widower. Tne deceased is also survived by her fa- j Ife* ther Mr. S. B. Tompkins, four bro- | f thers. Messrs Pope, Mc-Duffes, Gus l a iwirt< ? t"/-vtyi nl-?n o qn^ + "a" r\ c; i c<"pt^ .? ailU AllIICl l v--w ^^ ^ - ~ L Mrs. P. A. Jones of West Green, Ga, ! and Miss Lalla Tompkins i 1 i The sorrowing relatives have the j sympathy of many friends. ? | mm J. J. BROCK GREATLY WEAKENED FROM HEMORHAGES j i ^ Had to Suspend Easiness for Months i Yitona Gare Quick Belief and Recovery "Sleeping in a chair night after. night is no easy job," said' Mr. J. J. j r Brock, 77 Stonewall St. Atlanta, tia. i "and I want to say right here that j if I had not gotten hold of Vitona, j V believ? by thi stime I "would have teen taking my last, long sleep. My tiouble started witli catarrh in my k*ad. Nothing I took or used for it i!l me any good. The continual drainage from my head would go into J my stomach and cause a very serious i stomach trouble to develop. I lost ' atout all my flesh and grew weaker j al the time. Then rheumatism start- j in. This, added to my already! rtn-down diseased body, just about pat the finishing touches on me. "When you came here the last day. Mr. Kenrv, I was all out of humor aad patience. I was in no frame of J I have just rec load o I I A Y Jt &&&%&* that everybod the best C j.u? u/;ii 4 laciiii tt in i in showing t whether von \ I hot. I just as I sell. These kind and th ^ right. Give They may be barn at any ti 1 J.H.Mc I Newben 'mind to talk to anybody. I thought that bottle of Vitona simply to keep from having a* long conversation about it. I didn't fcelive it would do ; me an ygood. i ^ 1 * ^ " Vv.%4- T n ?vi fVtof T Vlrtll tTi t VJUt;, UUt l dill giau 111CU I uuu^u. it. "Why, sir, in two or three days af:er I began taking it I commenced to improve. My head was almost immediate-} relieved of that catarrh ? ' And of course that gave Vitona a chance to do its work in my stomach. and it sure did its work well. You know I was simply a nervous i yreck. Why, I was so nervous 1 i couldn't use my knife and fork. 1 J never thought of goin<j away from | home to eat on that account. With i all those rheumr.tic pains, catarrh of stomach and head and being a neri vous wreck, I just hd to spend my .i-Vnio r'sv pnri ni2ht sitting in | "iiV/lt o ? a big chair with pillows and cushions packe daround me. Not a moments ease. "Well, one day Mr. Xoland, a friend of mine, told me about Vitona. I guess he must liave told you to come here and see me, for you was on th3 job the next morning, and kept coming until yo ugot me started on Vitona. "how much benefit have I derived from Vitona? Well Just look at me now. I am a carpenter by trade and I work every day. I have regained nil mv lost weight and am as healthy as the best of 'em now, sound as a brand new dollar, sir. "Vitona did it?nothing but Yitona ?It brought me up from a helpless rnnriition. and now I am both Lrrale fill and happy. I can eat, sleep am work hard for my family, the same as other men do." Vitona is sold by Gilder and Weeks, I Newberry; Prosperity Drug Company,! Prosperity; Little Mountain Drug] Companp, Little Mountain; W. 0. Hol-i loway,Chappells; Whitmire Pharmacy,! iWTiitmire, S. C. j j State of Soufh Carolina, County of j Newberry, Court of Common Pleas. I George R. Derrick, as Administrator of the estate of Anne E. Derrick, deceased, and in his own right; Mi nie E. Foils', Mrs. H. P. O'Cain (formerly Estelle Derrick) and Patrick M. Derrick, Plaintiffs, Lida S. Derick and Lucy Derriclr, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court tjmBmmmamnmsmMOBmmmmmKmmnammKmmim .11 11 ?u ^ jara mrKp>v? Si r nice I uc&y | IS? ly admits are ome and see | take pleasure I fr? vnn vant to buy or I soon trade as Jj ar^ the right I e oriees areg * H' them a look.H seen at my me. r..\\ l iUUlUUgll ry, S. C. I i r i Lcre'n, J will sell be "o~e the court-. house at Newberry, S. C., at public ' auction, to the highest bidder, within i the legal hours of sale, on _ie first. ; Monday in January, ID IS,the same be- j I ing saleday, a tract of land near J I I-omaria, in sid county and state, : containing two hundred and twenty-- . six (22G) acres, more or less, and' , bounded east by lands of the Hatton ! estate and John Beiienbaugh; north j | ly Cannons creek and lands of the : , Ilipp estate; west by lands of Wede- j man estate an.l George F?. Aull, and j ; south by the Mat ion ianus. Terms ck :sa:c: xiiz purcijuse:- ^. ; pay one-third of the purchase pricc . in cash; the balance, payable in one and two equal annual installments, j with interest from the date ol sale ; j at the rate of eight percent pr an- j num, payable annually, to te secured j i j ! by bond of the purchaser and mort-1 | gage of the premise?. with the usual i stipulation n<? to afto-revs ?r-e in ra?e I of suit cr foreclo.-.u-:*: the purchas-: er to insure the tri'ldintrs on th.^: i premises and assign the poh'ey to the blaster as additional security: the purchase to have leave to anticipate payment of r rod it portions in whole i or in pnrt: tno purrnaser 10 pay rjr i fo- recording same and for ! revenue stamps. H. II. RIKARD. ! ' Master, i I - - - ! | State of South Carolina, County of ! Xewberrv, Court of Common Pleas. I S. S. Birge, Flaintiff, against Delphi^, Shell. David Shell, Lucinda Shell, Geneva Shell, Daisy Shell, Annie Shell, Alberta Shell and Sumf mer Brothers company, Defendj ants. Pursuant to an order of the court herein, the Master will sell at public auction within the legal hours of mum m Matine COMING J D. W. Grift 18,000 People A Cost 1500,000 \ Sympho EXACTLY A: IN ALI l) I^^5 of the I The Greate The same Great Ore By special arran^em 10 per cenl Seats < \ _ sale to the highest bidder before the courthouse at Newberry, S. C., on Monday, salesday, January 7, 19IS, the following described property, to wit: * All that tract, plantation or parcel of land situated in the co;inty of Newberry. state of South Carolina, con tain: t fifty (50) acres,-more or less, bounded by lands of Mrs. D. M. Lanjrford, Gross Floyd, James A. Schumpeit, estate of James Herbert and perhaps others. Terms of sale:?One-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash and ? :;e balance of the purchase money on a credit of one and two years, with ieav to ti:e purchaser to anticipate payment? cr tne credit portion in whole or in part; the credit portion to be secured by bond of the p^un.wer and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight percent per annum, payable annually; the mortgage to contain an agreement therein that t::e moitgagor shall pay all taxes on said premises and ten per cent attorneys fee in addition to the principal an:! interest in case of default in the payment of the credit portion and the bond and mortgage be placed in the hands of an attorney forxsuit, action or foreclosure; purchaser to pay for papers, recording and revenue stamps. H. H. RIKARD, Ala.st.er. , Dec. 12, 1917. State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, Court of Common Pleas ; Rkiiarii C. .Wei, Plaintiff, against i { Anthony Moon. Defendant. ! By virtue of the order of .ne court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder bei'ore the courthouse at Newi nrr? ? r within the 'leeal hours of DUSE WEDf WRERRY ! THi I I I V JA K 3 a* MB >? ? > Ji ie Dally at 2: a a v a P"h,-^i \liAI WI i J fith% Cigars 9 ny Orch S SHOWN DURfN L THE LARGE CI e Battles of the Civil W Appomattox?The Soi fko IVIHY ] [ 1 VIOt UI lllVy 1\U JLMUA J _oves and Struggles of t st Story Ever :Hestra and Prod jcI . 1 , i?rit ones mis um: t will be added to on sale now at Gild sjlo cn the first Monday i:i January, 10IS, the same being saleday: | All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in the ; state and county aforesaid, contain-; ing two and one-sixteen acre3, more ' i or less, an-.l bounded now or former- i 1 Iv by lands of B. M. Havird or his | } ; j wife, Mrs. Maggie Havird, H. Cha;'!in I ; Lake, Mrs. Emnia J. Long and per- ; : haps others, the same having a J dwelling-house located thereon. This j is ti:e identical lot 01 land convened ' to the said Anthony .Moon by the said ' : 11. C. Keel and a mortgage was given ! to pay the purchase price thereof. ' Also that piece, parcel or planta-i : ticn of land lying and being situate j ! in No. eight township, Xewberry ' county, state of Soath Carolina, con- | Jaining fourteen and thre9-fourth | ' acres, more or less, and being; 1 bounded now or formerly by lands j i of I. P. Cannon, H. C. Lake, D. P. j I Parker, J. J. Davis and perhaps oth- f erwise, the same being the identical . tract of land conveyed to Anthony j Moon by Marion Boyd. Terms of sale:?One-half of the ' purchase price to be paid in cash, the , balance one year from day of sale, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, I payable annually, with the stipulation I for ten percent attorneys fees if it is I collected by suit or placed in the I hands of an attorney for collection, I and with the stipulation in the mort-! j gage that the mortgagor shall carry j insuranc on the building and assign the same to the Master as additional security for the debt; with loave to the purchaser to anticipate the ;>ay| rnent f the credit portion in whole ' or in part; the purchaser to pay for : papers, recording and revenue 1 stamps. H. H. RIKARD, Master. TN._ 4A N Dec. i z, xvi i. JESDayI " f|| RSDAY | HI :30 Nights PIE EVER tic Military iestra of G RECORD BREAf TIES OF THE W< ar?Sherman's March to ith Before the War?Th EClan?Histoiy in the Mi L. rv l__ lie u'dys wiicii uic i\cun Revealed on , ? ? :ion srr wn here pr Low ?;r F osr, $1.00: te ?Wv*? p-ie?" ftar V rer & Weeks Drug I STATE OF .CAROLINA COl'NTY OF XEWBERRY??rorRT OF COMMON PLEAS. Farmers Oil Mill of Newberry, S. C. Plaintiff, f against Lavinia Hayes, ana Tne .\auouai Hank of Newberry, S. C., Defendeants. Pursuant to an order of the Court herein dated I December 10th. 19? 7, I vi!l sell at public outcry to the highest bidder before the Court House door in The Town of Xewhe~ry, in said County and State, * * ?* i- _ c* ^ ^ witnin iet?ai aours 01 oaie uu saleday in January 1918, the same b&ing January 7th, 1918, all that right, title, interest or estate of whatsoever kind of the defendant Lavinia Rayes, of, in and allxthat tract or plantation of land situated in the County of Newberry, in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and fifty-three acres, more or loss, bounded by lanls of George P. T-Tpnrv TV rioozer Mike Counts and Carl Warner, the same being the thart of land of whi:*h Dr. Thos W. Boozer (who was thp father of said Lavinia Hayes) died, seized and possesed. Te-Tt'<! of sale. One third cash, and tire balance on a crodit of twelve months with interest from the day o" mie to he secured by a bond of th^ purchaper and a mort^a^e of the premises sold, said mort?a?e to contain a stipulation for payment of a reasonable Attorneys fee in case ! suit, action or foreclosure thereom, and a provision for insurance on the : dwelling for the sum of four hundred ** ? XT-.?. /\ ? A 0_ nonars. ior me ueaeui, ui mc ge?, with leave to the purchaser to anticipate the credit portion in whole or in part. i H. HJ Rikard, Master. irocfi jU LMTUI at 8:30 WELCOME Spectacle 3,000 k Horses 5,000 Scenes \ 21) Selected t \J Musicians CINQ RUNS 3RLD the Sea?Grant and te Death of Abraham aking?Mighty Story )n was Finding Itself. 4,nv Staore tt/ eviously at $1.50. Balcony, 50 cts. /ar Tape's, Store. f _