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rr:uii>, i ui^ i<, ^^. ' >' N ? IHEMEtlBER" nONM-^^g k % TOESDST " And \bn arc to saw and i> I 1 |<2S ; 1 ?mK1$?E^ I Ife : ?? vJSfi^?. ?*. ;. :?& ".Is *vR ;<r I m w i^s - : ; I ktl | I <; -% - m y\ * <. . \~as- .<& . ' : ' '. F * - - K -- : .- r: ' -- ' : * i\, , ' .. ... 5 . -' * ;A ' v* * | Medical ' OF THE : South ( Owned and Cont Schools of Medici Rated in Class A by the O01 the American Medical Associ? - ! ation of American Medical G Conference of Pharmaceutical A Leader in Me in the - New building ?.h well e< coips of thoroughly efficient { Located opposite the Rope Charleston Museum, thus affc tensive opportunities for resei Women Admitted on the s ! For catalouge address. .H. GRADY CAU Calhoun and Lucas Stre ** A I "? * 1 Starting a T< i * When you ha 4-1-* ^/\1 /% >!> uer uii uic tcicpnu voice say, "This is and Such speaking, whether you have not. h On the contrs "Hello! Hello!" y( you are obliged to' When railed ways introduce you all preliminary que i contusion. When you tel SOUTHERN BELL' AND TELEGRAPH THE DAYS TJTORSDSKS^ -<V ? ' *?> w < vamVlB ? AAAMJWUhWk^^ Aivm\Y\nr /wp MT.AT. VUUKlip ^HEAJXEg I ? only dsk^d u>i waste Tood fpfpv^-vIp |\ ^ f: <vSv.'. I ? g - . *" ^ \*&sa&8$\:. a :. ?fc* -^V-%^^a^9m8Wm8 - - Jt A College STATE OF Carolina rolled by the State ne and Pharmacy ancil of Medical Educators of >tion. Member ot the Associolieges aiid of the American Faculties. ;dical Education South. quipped laboratories. A full ill-time teachers. :r Hospital and very near the )rding the students more exirch and training. ame terms as men; LISON Registrar, ?ets Charleston, Sou. Carolina. va?i' gg^Bgg?elephone Talk ve called for a num? ne and you hear a So and So, Mr. Such " vou know at once m the right number or iry, if the voice says )u are in the dark, and waste time in asking. to the telephone al? irself at once. It saves ;stioning, and avoids ephone?smile telephone i company \lm>j HELPED HER LIKE OTHERS TOLD HER ?]>;'rtenbnrcr Woman 3Fakrs Highly Interesting Statement.?Felt Like Pr'eks.?Says She Fei?ls Fine Xovr, and ''Sure Can Praise Tarilac" for . Its Aid. It is the best medicine T ever took < stomach trouble, nervousness and t .palpitation of the heart. I sure can. " i l, nraise and recommend it," declared sj Mrs. H. E. Lawter. of 116 Williams j St., Spartanburg, in a statement she ' gave in endorsement of Tanlac. "The ' | vational Tonic," on February 1, 1917. j I i "I suffered from -very bad cases of t i indigestion, nervousness and palpi- c j tation of the heart," continued Mrs. : t ; Lawter. "I could hardly sleep, and r ; would just roll and tumble for hours, u ! o?wl mv nflrxrac! iruro ca rf i <3 ? j turbed that I was kept miserable al- j most all the time. I could eat scarce- ' 1 i -v anything. What I did eat felt c j like bricks in my stomach, and I j had a kind of choking in my chest n after meals. j j; j "My hear fluttered a great deal, and H i. ".My heart fluttered a great deal, t j and this, I think, was partly caused ! >bv the great quantity of gas that j I oi*med on mfy stomach. j t "Finally, I decided to try Tanlac, j I j as it had helped so many others who j - had troubles somewhat like mine, and c I | i now I am not bothered with stomach i d ! I j trouble, thanks to Tanlac. I feel a ' great deal better in every way, too. 9 i >My nerves are much stronger and f j steadier, and I used to get so nervous 1 | that I jumped when anyone spoke to ? ! me. I'm certainly not that way now, ? | as Tanlac has relieved those nervous i troubles and I have not been bother- j ed a 'bit with palpitation since I took ' ' -O j- -U-l..LI. r. | tne nrst UUllItJ UI Aa.in<xv,. , > ' "I feel fine now in many ways and 11 sure can praise Tanlac and I give | it credit for the change in my con-! i dition. I am 59 years old and it takes a powerful good medicine to help: anyone as old as I am as much as Tanlac has helped tme.* I Tanlac. the master medicine is sold 1 by: Gilder & Weeks. Newberry, S. C., Prosperity Drue Co., Prosperity, Lit' Mountain Drug: Co., Little Moun tain. S. C., W. C. Hollowav, Chappells, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, Whitmire, S. C. \ j I " '*?" 1 /'/* jvWf'f' o/fV' IJ't w sjirrt v*t *ell * an Anterior* ft </ },:t /,*.</ , / ?V".': i.nicj its }'"yp-.irir > . //; . local' l'c r.t.y, y/* cur (7ovs?'nifce?t{. u>'<; ' j. >>/: u.ui j ;cJi. J>0 VOUR JUT. Ilclp t'ic Gov'.? tTMr.ir.,"r. ijy saving the freis'lit O;; ?.'.,c-c Rc-I!c"*e ';* - :i' > di- ti'.is ;mn; :-fes?ary congestion by ir. re: r commit :iity one of iie-sH ?r*.r.:7-r'<il Arwicao Midget liar. t?... .. ...... .- .J e; roar; i- .vu. .U...o. \:.J Vlsl:3 Meney/Too #1:k> to J.1.000 per .nouth can be maSft !'Ii por : rout. substantial and c'1, 4' ^ ?Uvf<uoS. ? war-icr1''' % ' f-r'v V-.ined roller i>i ;s- . ,:vo:::t tjiiz:!..'? iiv.'irit?. M. kc? > Natter yi - than r 11 o iv-r :n?? i-r r<:ci-;:*es. 0"fi rti.Mi v. i .t??:? v?v 1- . .-tc ~r.n ru*. It .<' jl! SRi.'it ct'.-?, ?rt*.1.!i cr. . .. r.j-'?. t it v a . ,-?:?op tif CiK-'ip-*!'' Vou i y?r? '!<>*:: !v~ <".*r H.lf'rtK'lliy* - - - - ? J i 1 " i. !?n 0:'f ?orvire rx?pr!rts youi ;>ro;l\ ucis iiio.sih "res s " #!! ! Ic^ps yon nr to v ,... . tin :;y. fc'izes ot" :n.' ^ ' Jro:?i iO to 10? bar re's .jir -cl per day. You can start < i't.n :he small size if j S'-' 'v you liova $2,000 to in " i *' *, .1 vc-ii. ?>?!J on 30 days' 1 :' trt<; tri.' l. * *;v- ... V.'ni c f*r our caralo^ and ' *"*y " > espsr'encs of successful ov> ?:rs? ail oyer the Unlted States. S. Ac?5o - American Mil! Ca. Trail. EM*. Ow-nrboro. Ky. (21S) ?- - r? .-mp i ii ^ he n& ? b ^ mA Exelanto JffedicinaCo., n| Gentlemen: Bcforo I n_sed j SSotreSia y?ur Exelento Quinino j I :;2BHBBKf Fomac-a my m.ir was I ' short, coarse and sappy, I | bat now i t has grown to 32 8 1 ?S$kjB> ' inches Ion?, and is so soft 1 i wKSSk ' jgj^W and silky that I can do it g I WHKsi W^Tvf ^pa^y way I waut to. I J { 'tjpl:? . - : ^SH> am sending you my pic- 9 I wW'"-' . tore to show yon how i 111 v . '. y pretty Exelento has made j J '* "* SALLIE P.EKD. | ; | Don't let some fake Kink^ Remover fool | you. Yoo really can't straighten your hair j j uatil it is nice and long. That's what | EXELENTO Pomade I j 9 does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Boots of ! J the hair, and makes it grow long-, soft and '] si-Icy. After using a fewtimca you can tell | | j the difference, and aftera little whiteifc jf ? ~.+4-mr lrvn<y fhnt: vou can fix j j C "VV;U>.;?bu {. rc-.i.j _ | it up to sa:c ycu. If ?xelent? don't do as ! I ; d we claim, wo will give your money back. I I . i Prjce by mail on receipt of stamps i j 5 or coin. j 3 \ A3EMTS WANTE2> EVERYWHERE. j ) I ' V7rito for particulars. ? ( ! \KX??..?WT<3> r??0:C:NE CO., Atlanta. Ca. j 3 PtTKELY PERSONAL > r Tl* rrr_* _ x 1 >irs. w. r. wigncinan rexurnej Saturday from Saluda, after vsitinj her mother. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Gladys Werts, who will spend several weeks here. Mrs. G-. G. Sale returned Friday PrATYi f1AlnTYlhlQ orvn Vrorl - LI will UAiit/iu " ill! 11^1 own A 1 V/U prick, who recently underwent an operation at the hospital. Mr. Sale, who had been with them, returned' ->ome last Wednesday night. Lieutenants "Richard C. Floyd of dewberry and Robert H. Best of IVhitrairc, recent graduates of the rourth Coast Artillery training camp it Fortress Monroe. Va., have been cmmissioned second lieutenants in he coast artillery reserve, as ani or need bv special from Washington mder date of July 12'. Mrs. Frank G. Wright, after a feasant little visit to relatives here, eft Sunday t6 meet her husband in 'olumbia returning to Spartanbnrg. William Sample has gone to the aval training camp, Charleston, havng been accepted. Otto Gregory and ]wgene long left Monday for Coluraia to join the navy. Mrs M.argaret Fouche and her auohter, little Miss Nellie, have renrned to Clinton after visiting Mrs. )uncan Johnson. Mr. and iMrs. [no. A. Lindsay reeived the following brief wire under 'ate of Jacksonville. Fla., July 13: Sara and I were married tonight at The Herald and News only a e\v issues back published the anlouncement of the engagement of the Import m to Dem If You W OtniM *% wir 1 i illicit jr Name c by Tue All the copies of South Carolina, Executive Commit! r? . a* O Uary nvans, or op; printed this provisi % "On the last which shall be the books shall close. The last Tuesc 30th day of July, books would not d On July 17, j Ashley C. Tobias,, the State Democra "Primary ele books be closed o\ not last Tuesday books therefore < every effort to se: I Under the utive Committ I the enroilmenl i Tuesday, July W ? nniiiTA^r LET MKY UJHUW Secretaries books to me n young couple. The groom is a fine young man and deserves all the hapriness and success we hope will be his portion in large measure. Misses Elizabeth Wright and Martha Lathan returned Monday from a nleasantlv extended visit to relatives md friends in Greenville. Miss Edna Epting of Little Mountain is in Columbia spending a wee1/ with her aunt. Mrs. Hipp, at 111 i Pendleton street.?The 'State. 13th. j Miss Ruth McC'rackirc of Newberry i is the guest of Miss Lois Johnson.? Miss Hulda Longshore of Kinards i"the sruest of iMiss Louise Pitts.?Mrs. Setzler and 'Miss Mary Setzler from Whitmire visited Mrs. Hentz this week.?Mrs. Aull of Newberry visited Mrs. J. H. Hunter this week.?Clinton Chronicle. 4th. 4 Prof, and Mrs. J. W. SwTttenberg < and J. W., Jr.. spent the week-end in j Sumter.? Williamsburg. Kinsrstree, J ^ 11 Herald, II th. jJ Mr. Tohn K. AuTl. the recently apnointed court stenographer of the Fifth district,' was here a portion of this week to fill the pTace made va. j cant by the death of Mr. W. H. McFeat. Mr. Aull was for a number of years on the Eighth circuit. He is an experienced newspaper man ancf ca.me around to pay his respects to ( 'ho office force.?Camden Chronicle. 12 th. Miss Lucile Smith of Newberry has arrived spend awhile in the home of her aunt. Mrs. J. L. Walker.?Johnston cor Edgefield Advertiser, 10th. Prof. Elmer B. Hallman. son of Rev. T. Hallman, D. EK. of Spari ant Noti locratic T . . _ . \ 7 anr to vo Elections, I m Your Cli ssday, July 1 of the Rules of the I to me hv the ! tee of South Carolina artanburg, is Chair m; on:? Tuesday in July in e< i last day of. enro lay in July of the j Therefore, I had pu bse until Tuesday, Ji 1918, I received th Jr., of Columbia, S. tic Executive Commi ction laws require n the fourth Tuesd in July as provided -!n<t(3 on Jttlv 23rc W-- ? ^ -:urs full enrollment instructions of tl ee I shall be coir t at 12 o'clock, o?3 i m o I t7iO> [AT ENROLL BY TUESD s of Clubs mu tot later than Ju HARRY H. 61 Counts mr ! tanburg, has gone to France to enter ,the army Y. M. C. A. work. Prof. Hallnian had been for several years principal of one of the city school* of Spartanburg.?Lutheran Church Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. [. W. White receive! word from their son Julian that h9 had left for the war zone. One by one the Newberry boys are gatherins "over there." So many have crossed the ocean it would be gr<2nd to hear them sing in chorus: "Shall we gather at the river?" Miss Nellie Adams spent from Sat urday afternoon until Sunday afternoon at her Newberry home. Miss Laura Folger of Gaffney, who is visiting her sister. Mrs. -Robert K Leavell. was the charming1 honor guest at a picnic Friday evening In Henderson's pasture near Bush river, the merry party being chaperoned byMr. and Mrs. Leavell and their bright tittle daughter, Ruth. With the guest Df honor those of the young people snjoying the repast and other pleasures of the pleasant evening at "Heniersonville" were (Misses Janie DeH Paysinger, Louise Wicker, Nancy Fox, Claudia Wheeler, Ella and Aliene Dunn and Mary Alice Suber. Twj of the invited guests, Misses Martha Lathan and Elizabeth Wright, were unable to 'be present owing to absence from the city. The boys on 0 _ hand were Edward Setzler, Frank Davenport, Irwin Leavell, Fulmar Wells. Aubrey Tilley, Clarke Floyd. Carroll Summer, Worth Spearman and Edward Parrish. BVHRHBHnnKEHBlMBBBnCKMBBNBai : i ' % ce Voters te in the Jut Your ib Roll !3.1918 )emocratic Party State Democratic l, of which John an, contain plainly ach election year9 liment, the club | ' ear 1918 is the blished that club i ily 30, 1918 is telegram from C., Secretary of ttee:? that enrollment j r*-\f 1n]\) rsmfi I Hi i* v^y 9 a in rules. .Your j L Please make in your county he State Exeeipelled to close midnight, on AY, JULY 23,1918 | ist send their iy 26, 1918. ; .EASE, j 7 Chairman.