The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 21, 1917, Page SIX, Image 6
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You may wisely Lcsr;ate to tahs
medicine contain^:;:* ::!toh cl. Scien
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xisis agree ui?u aitu.-v.-. ? . . .
It is particularly harrruai lo rrowir-j
girls and boys. Of the remedies for
liver and stomach trcubler, Grader >
Liver Regulator is r??oc-n!7od c... a
standard preparation, fr.-e I'T-m rv*r?nous
drugs liko calomel rind ir. "contains
r.o alcoho!, ^..edicine has jj
been on the ma?Aei: for It ;j
the "stand-by"' jr. ?.fccv::rv?? r" homes
thrcout the country. .?!; is ireeiy used r
"by all the family v-L-.-n, ver one 01 ,
them feels headachy cr l:: nesu of a 1
-r>lrv7?if? ClvnT)<?or i 1VCT l!cdich"!0 f"
v-> purely
vegetable, zrd :t may be ta'rfn '
without fear of griping or any other c
unpleasant after effects. Price, 23c ^
for large box. Ask your druggist for
it and refuse all substitutes.
BIRTH OF A NATION
RETURNS 7 0 NEWBERRY
After a sensational tour of the
country following its record breaking
engagement here, D. r,V. Grif
fith's "The iE!rth of a Nation'* returns
here at the opera house for an engagement
of two days beginning Wednesday,
December 26, matinees daily.
/ The presentation of the great spectacle
is identically ,in every respect, j
XT V* 4- onnAOrAr) llQfZi H7*pVl
tilt? JsitLUC Uiai aj;jicuica ub? v v . I
ously with the same lai'ge symphony .
orchestra. As before there will be
daily matinees after the op^nin^ performance.
For "Tbe Birth of a Nation" Mr.
Griffith took as the skeleton Thomas
Dixon's story of "The Clansman"
"hnf- hp in mind a far vaster con
ception than Dixon's. It was his aim I
to prodhce an e]>och in American |
history so vividly that the specta-^
tors would be actualy carried out j
of the present and live for three
?eurs in a prist that is fast becoming
remote and hazy. Ho did not
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maKe uie nusiane ui -csinu:, ^
pict the period of the past in a naked
and horrid realism. He was determined
from the start to throw about
it a glamor of romance that would
soften the picture without -distorting
it.. j
The epoch chosen by JMr .Griffith?
is the most thrilling in American history.It
was the epoch that shattered
the old idea of state sovereignity,
tiriffith blended history and romance
~with rare genius. The story is so
s strikingly and thrilingly told that the
audien-ces applaud the big moments
'with all the vigor that they use
when real actors appear upon the |
stage He lias animated his screen 3
phantoms by means of realistic ef- X
Sects and with a musical score made ?
"toiemes in such a manner tbat the fe
spoken word is not missed
Among the gigantic sce-.es of "The |
IBirth of a Nation" sre those of the jj
4 Tbttle of Petersburg, fo::ght by IS.000 &
men on a field five miles across; e
the assassination of President Lin- 1
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<soiii in trie crowaeu ruius mcaui,
the wild rides of the Ku Klux Klan
and the session of the South Caro-,
lina legislature under the negro car-;
petbsgffer. j
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Old 7?wi Letter
Ther? will be Christinas exercises ,
at Ridge Spring school house on
Thursday evening the 20th begin-!
*ing ?t eight octock., Tht public
t
3? cordially inTited. j
Mr. John Wilaoa *p?nt some time ,
"this week with hie mother, Mrs Lila ,
Ifilsoe.
Miss Cooper will leare this week
/or the holoday* at Salters.
Misse9 Ruby and Myrtle Fellers &
are expected this week from Green-j J
Tile Woman's College to spend the ?
lioliciays "with their homefolks i ft
Miss Mary Crumpto.a will spend the |
holidays wrtli ner parent! near ruxua- l
xla. : ?
The snow was greatly enjoyed uv . E
jfche vobbs: folks
o i
m'Aiyjm j??rth h*? discovered, a
"Learned professor* ere tailing the
people that such earth once was "a !
highly esteemed lamry."?Anderson '
Mail If this thir?? keeps on some i
people i* Newberry may be hunting'
<?he dirt and eating grasi like a cow. j
The Rev. Dr. A. G. Vojgt will ,
preach at the Silrerirtrect Lutheran ' |
-^ov. novt Simdai morning: at II i a
VilUXOU AYS*** ? _
'clock. . |
The Beauty Secret. jg
jt Ladies desire that irre- j ?
si&ible charm?a good I
complexion. Cf course |
/ ^ey do not wish others E
i4?T~ to know a beautiner |
^as been used so they fj
\ >" buy a bottle of . |
Magnolia Balm j
LIQUID FACE POWDER |
-and use accor^rrrg to simple directions. Improve- 1
sn?-.* is noticed aJ once. Soothing, cooling and f
'xdrezkjng. Heals Sunburn, ?topa Tan,
Pink, While, Rose-Red. y Jjj
75>z. c.I 'Druggists or by mail direct g
Sample {ex&er color) for 2c. Stamp. p
Ij ia Co.. -)0 Soutft Fift'i St., Brooklyn. NT.Y. V
Just Advised That j
The Range Eternal j
will advance January 1st Call
this week and get set of Ware
Free with Range.
WJ m, ?. I* 1 ft
ifte Prosperity Hardware to. |
PROSPERITY, S. C.
Progressive Sanitary, hqmpment
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lUUIig ITlUdClCjf uivmi, u. u., v. SJ. u.
National Bank Building
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We will land, Friday
HA/tAmkav 91 et 1AM fT>
< ! JL Ol^ Tf IU1
our fourth car of mules.
Come early and make
your selection. j
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J. H. & W. B. WISE
Pomaria and Little Mountain, S. C. j
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Third Car Will Arrive Saturday I
We ship cars of 25, making expense jj
Ikss per head than when shipping |
small cars. We raise our own corn f
and hay. We have sold 47 mules |
since November 15. Com2 to see g
us to save msney. |
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That's the coziest tim<
for father. Slipper and
and the Perfection Oil
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reliable, and inexpensive
operate.
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Fill it ^ith Aladdin Sec
burning fuel. Eight hou*s c
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Washington. D. C. BALTIMO
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M Staii'.ls for mules the.^e dayj
more than ever before in the history
of Newberry rounty?ma! 3 an<l mou- i
ey. Right row it stands in oonnaction
with mules for McOiJl.omjh also.
Se2 .T. 11. M Cullorgh for in*If?.-:.
I ettin^ the come !i s ha urrven
tinner!, "The FI:rM;*T? Trail" in the
11th einsocle at the op. ra hoi:so will
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pipe and a book? lp||||
Heater to keep the
extra touch of comood-looking,
sturdy, |?jp|||
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,000 homes.
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if oomfort iron a gailoa. Ml
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draw the usual big crowds. I am
now aft out to stage the greatest spectacle
you boys have ever seen," sai l
Von Eieck in this "pear/chsd trail"
c ' Crater I*ke sits in a cup
of ror-k on the mo top. I
a:n jthitito hk t^e ci'P.'r He
watched the effect of this anno'.:n:c
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stoves |
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wbmmmwS
ment "When it breaks," he contin- j
up'1. water will rush uuwn the
gorre and the dam you builu will
turn the flood into Shaft C of the
mine. Every gallery will be iiill- of
watrr -n ten minutes after the explosion
o^errs Xow do you under- ^
stand?" S e this thrilling eriaoie ibM,
and understand it for yourself wfl