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1 o?i_ ? oaie i By direction of tl Saturday, October tUt Wiirpfi nnsp A A VigllV T t MX VMV t*w?r lowing unclaimed a Goods sold withe Sale will commei Newberry, S. C., No. ARTICLES 100?2 Bbls Grate Castings No 101?1 Bdl Iron Bed Ends Ca 102?1 C. Stove, 1 -Bx'iHH Goods 1 Bed Stead, 1 Bdl (Mattress, 1 Bbl Rails, 1 Bbl Slats, 1 Bble Chairs .Mc 103?24 Bdl Chairs L. 104?1 Hocker, 1 Chair Xo 105?1 Bx Dolls \0 106?1 Bg ^Xuts A. '107?1 Bx W Powder, 3 Bx Drugs F. 108?1 Bx iMdse, 1 Can 'Disinfect?x0 109?1 Bdl 3 Broken Grates Xo 110?4 Bdl Grate Castings no 111?2 Sutsoilers . 112?3 iM Pots Xo 113?3 Bdl Iron f Xo 114?1 C Show Case.. * 115?-2 Sec. Hot Water Radiators Ho 116?1 Brl F Extinguishers G . 117?^-1 Crt Tin Buckets > ,n0 IIS?1 Bx Marble Slabs 1 Crt Marble Slabs..: ;o 113?1 Wash iPot, 1 iBl Ties ;0 122?i Cst Range, 1 Range Top ;0 121?1 Sx Wheat, 1 Stove 'd 122?1 Cs Soda 3 w 122?3 Red Cedar Buckets...... Ce12i?5 Bx Mode/ 125?I Crt Toilet Goods I D. 126?J Edl Fire Dogs ...Xo 127?1 iSx fClover Seed G. 128?3 Grate Baskets \"o 12S?1 Kit Fish ..\*o 130?2 Pes Pipe ,'o 331?5 JBxs Shock Absorbers Xo 132?2 Bed Springs \o 133?1 Brl Special 134?3 Brl Vases, 1 TC Vases 2 Bx G Ware Lo 135?Lot Broken Grates o 136?2 Bal Bed Ends', 1 Bdl Rails \o 137?1 Bx Grave (Stones 2 Bx IM Block 7L 138? 2 iMty Cider Kegs., \\ 339?2 Crts Marble 340?1 Bx Ro Marble O-C 341?1 Cs Fly Oil, 1 Cs Spray ). 142?4 Grate Baskets 'o 343?1 Bdl Body Sidefe 1 Bdl Body Rods Attd *. 344?2 Bx Books \. ' 145?1 Pa Music, 1 Display Rack....Le ? 1 146?1 Pa Cribs "o 147?1 Settee *o 148?1 Bx Mede f. 149? 6 Crts KD Trucks . 2 Crts Hangers 150?10 Sx Poultry Feed Xc 151?50 Bx Maccaroni ...\c 152?IS Cs Cereal \*c 153?1 Farm Bell, 1 Bdl Fixtures Xc 1 d4?1 1 -2 Brl Paint X( -155?1 Rocker \?< 156?1 Brl L Oil \< 157?4 Soils Roofing, 1 Chair Top 1 Keg Pig Feet, 1 Bag Mac \ : 3 Cs Cnd Goods, 2 Ctns Macaronf 1 Bale Cot. Fabs., 1 Brl Syrup i 1 Sx Rags 158?1 Bx Books 159?6 Bx Raisins v 160?1 Crt Marble X 161?1 Crt Glass X 162?1 Be Soda N 163?1 Bx Oil T .164?1 Kettle X "165?2 Crts Slate Broken L 1S6?6 Boiler Tubes X "167 1-2 Brl Paint >.N 3(58_^_2 Brl Paint X 1-2 Brl Paint...'...'. N i "170?1-2 Brl Paint T I 171?4 Bed Rails \ 172?4 Bx ^ledc, 1 Turpentine 1 n ' j - . ~ ? ' TTtrcnAY atrs msax "VHEATLESS i toe no jsre.mx orackebjs. | j i jj 11 ^ ) '; imisa: cm briakiast foods oontatkikc wheat ? >f Un< & 1 srused nHHsnHnni ie Freight Claim Ai 5th, 1918, at the , Newberry, S. C., 1 na rerusea articles > ?ut guarantee of quz ice at 10 o'clock a. i September 3, 1918. ' ~ CONSIGNEE FROM marks Laurens, S. Crrie Blakely Clinton, S. C. > ise Bunn, Austin, S. C. Laurens, S.C R. Shaw Columbia, s>. u. marks. Laurens, S. 0. marks Columbia, iS. C. L. .Mahaffy Laurens, S. C R. Hammons Clinton, S. C. marks Clinton, S. C. marks Clinton, S. C. marks Laurens, S. r. L. Cumalander Chapin, S. C. marko Laurens, S. C. marks Laurens, S. C. reka D Co Laurens, S. C. spital for Insane. .Columbia, S. C. Pharmacy Columbia, ,S. C. marks Laurens, S. C. marKs tuuiuu, o. mark3../. .'Laurens, S. C. mark Columbia, S. C. marks Laurens, S. C. ygerf. X Co Laurens, S. C. Rrberry :Hdw Co Atlanta, Ga! C. .^r.ford Atlanta, Ca. ' E. Scott Columbia, S. 0 marks Laurens, S. C. J. Jones Savannah, Ga. mark Laurens, S. C. ' mark Laurens, S. C. j ; 1~ T 111 -ron a Q (~* j ' martv v. mark Columbia, S. C. mark Columbia, S. 0. \ Joe Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. binson 10c Co 'Spartanburg. S. C. mark Laurens, S.s C. mark White Rock, S. C. C. Hedgpath Chapin, S. C J. Martin ..Columbia, S. C. V P. F. Baxter & Son.Richmond Va V P. F. Baxter & Son.Marietta, Ga. H. Irwin Laurens, S. C. mark Clinton, S. C. A. Franks Laurens, S. C. S. Chaplin Columbia, S. C. wis & Frontis, Clinton, N. C. Clinton, iS. C mark Laurens, S. C. mark Clinton, S. C. R. Pickett Laurens, S. C. i ma^k Columbia, S. C mark Columbia, S. 0. > mark Columbia, S. C. > mark Columbia, S. C. > mark Laurens, S. C, ) mark Columbia, S. C. ) mark Clinton, S. C ) mark Laurens, S. C. i o mark Columbia, S. C o mark - Laurens. S. C. o mark Laurens, S. C o mark Laurens, S. C. o mark 'Laurens, S. C. o mark Laurens, S. C. . Burton Columbia, S. C. ~ lAurens S C. u max xv. ?? r _ . ansford & Wilson Clinton, S. C. o mark Little Mountain. S. C. o mark Little Mountain, S. C o mark Little Mountain, S. C. o mark Little Mountain, S. 0 . C. Bouknight Irmo, S. C. o mark Little Mountain, S. C. eo. Tonis Irir>o, S. C. , ! | WEDNESDAY I ' i all meals a&r-c WHEA2XESS ! VS? ko bread. cZMZC3LS. WjJ2 j j j | ' <y' ! :.'SSX ca. etveaxtast foods -r oasxvinino -wh-e \t ' t .1 ;iainie< F^icr ? %^]LsiL. ?ent, I will sell at ] Columbia, Newb for freigLt and oth< of freight. ility, quantity or \ n Tprms casfi. TTwTdei 173?3 Bx Pat Med, 1 Pkg Adv Matter j 174?2 Bdl (13) Pes/ipe j 175?1 Stove Crtd, 1 High Closet 1 176?1 Bx A. S. Nails 177?1 Sample Trunk i ITS?1 Trunk 179?2 Crts Window Shades ; 150?1 iPc Pipe Fitting 151?'2 Stoves... ; 132?1 Bdl Castgs, 4 'Box Tacks 1 Bdl Iron, 3 Grind Stones ] 184?1 Bun G Pipe ] 185?1 Bun Plow Feet, 1 B Iron Rods.; 186?1 B1 Broom, 4 B1 Plows 1 Bx Catsup, 1 Sx Cocoanuts..! 1ST?1 Crt IC C Tjp, 1 Crt C K Base.. 188?1 B1 Moulding, Wpd 1S9?1 Bdl Rugs j ' 1 A n J 1 /I ?/% A T) "t It A 4" 1 jLi-U?i Dm vjriatc 191?21 Bx B Cereal 1 bJ.?1 R Chair ] 193?1 Bun Gal Pipe 194?2 Cs /Salmon j 193?1 Rocker L96?1 Iron Drum 3 197?1 Bdl 2 Grate Bskets. i ] 195?1 Box A Ware ] 199?3 Vehicle Springs ] 20?>?1 Crt Toilet Goods . Half Bbls. R Paint ...] 202?1 Iron Steam Cylinder j 103?1 Stove } 204?1 Crt School Desk ] 205?4 Buckets Paint 1 206?1 'Bx Gas Fixt 207?7 Bdl Cot Ties ! 203?1 Bx H H Goods 209?1 Coil Damaged Rop2 . J 210?2 Bx Crackers... 211?1 Crt Pedsstal : 212?1 Rocker, i Box.> ] 213?1-2 Brl L Oil 214?4 Sks Su?ir j 215?1 Piano rox, Mty r 216?1 Bx Giii;?s Fixts i 218?1 (5s Painl 219?1 Bid (12) Hoe Handles 1 Bdl (14) Spokes 1 Bdl (17) Baskets. 2 Bdl (18) Plow Points, i Rrfi H71 Baskets. 3 Bdl (37) Plow Points ?2Q?1 -Bdl Garden (Plows 221?1 Bike Crd, 2 Pa Attd 222??1 Crt (4) 'Pes Broken iSvate 223?1 cs Shoes, 5 Prs Shoes 1 Cs Shoes, 5 Prs Shoes, 1 Cs Shoes, 12 Pfs Shoes, 1 Can Dressing 224?1 Brl Molasses 225?1 Bx Feed, 1 Roll Wire Fencing. 226?1 Bun Casting 227?1 Cook Stove 228?1 Crt F. Jars 229?3 Barber Chair Bases, 1 Cushion. 230?1 iSx Seed ?1 Bale GoDDer Tubing 1 Brl jacks, 2 Bx Tire Covers.. 1 Ctn Tire Cover * . ..3?? 1 I:x Clothng 233?1 Piano Stool.. 234?3 Bdi (6) Chairs 23o?2 Bx Soap 236?1 S{ove, 1 Bx, 1 Trunk 237?1 Pdl Fork & 1 Shovel 1 Sx Rice, 1 Crt 1 Bl (2j Pes H Ware 235?2 Bdl Chairs ' 239?1 Bx JTood f lavors 240?1 Chair 241?1 Cs Signee 242?1 Distributor 243?-2 Oil Cans 244?1 Kettle Cooker 245?2 Pkgs Chairs 2?b?2 Prfls ("*> Po* iron Pipe 247?16 Grate Baskets I thursiSAY' qtte meax WEAXLESS JrSSgp- ; txse uo drza1x crackebj?. \ju 1 JT|T]| I' lasrsx ce ereaioast roaus cokxmn'lng -wheat | ^ "j- : i , i ?o %J M id A%,? "0?*k Lt aim ht public auction on erry and Laurens er charges, the foi ? 1 <?IU.C? S1NING, Agent. Geo. W. Garrison Irmo, S. C. Laurens Hdw Co Laurens, S. 0-N A. T. Miller Atlanta, Ga No mark Laurens, S. C. N'o mark Columbia, ,S. C. Buzhart-Langford Co. .Petersburg, Va. No mark Laurens, S. C. N'o mark.. Laurens, S. C. N'o mark Laurens, S. t. N'o mark Laurens, S. C. N'o mark Laurens, S. L. | N'o mark Laurens, S. C . ' . \ N'o mark Goldville, S. C | J. C. Goodwin Colombia, S. C.I A.. W. Hawley Columbia, S. C. | Mrs. R. E. Bird Columbia, S. C | N'o mark Laurens, S. C. ; N'o mark Columbia, S. C j N'o mark Columbia, 3. C | S'o mark Laurens, s. (J | *o mark Laurens, 3. C j S'o mark Laurens, S. C j S'o mark Laurens, S. C. S'o mark Laurens, S. C S'o mark.. Columbia, S. C. So mark Columbia, S. C. Mo mark Columbia, S. C. S'o mark Columbia, S. C. So mark Columbia, S. C So mark Laurens, S. C S'o mark Laurens, S C j S'o marks Laurens, S. C. j S'o mark Columbia. S. C. S'o mark Irmo, S. S'o mark Laurens, S. C S'o mark Irmo, S. C. Vr? n-?nrV.. .Laurens. S. C. Mrs. Lena Bragg Clinton, S. C. Mrs. King Scrand Clinton, S. N'o mark Columbia S. C. L. H. Davidson Clinton, S. C K. i5. Conrad Clinton, S. C. G. X. Sewell Clinton, S. C. No mark Laurens, S. C. ] No marks Prosperity, S. C" Xo marks Laurens, S. G. O-N L. F. Finney St. Paul, Va. Langford & Wilson Clintpin, S. C. / Xo mark White Rock. S. 0.-Laby Columbia, S. C Xo marks Laurens, 3. C. Xo marks Laurens, S. '' JSo marKs L.aurens, s. v No.mark Columbia, S. C No mark Columbia, S. C No mark Columbia, S. C. No mark I No mark Columbia, S. C. T. H. Fuller Column, S. C No mark - Columbia, S. C \To mark Columbia, S. C ""Vy^on Cro. Co ?/!?*r>ph's, Ter.v No marks Laurens, S. C. ,Xo mark Kinards, S. C .Mrs. Thos. A. Anderson. .Clinton, S. C .Beatrice Beekly Clinton, S. 0 .Lillian Welch 'Hamlet Tfr, N. C . Taylor Auto Co Passiac, X. J . Xo mark Prosperity, s. 0 . Xo mark Prosperity, S. C . H. W. Boozer Prosperity, S. C . Xo mark Laurens S. C .t F W^ldrop Marion. Sv O .No mark Laurens, S. C FRIJDtAY otrs. miax "WHEAELESS /^fS^ VSL MO JXRHMX rainm c, '(ill 11111 f-hjl vsm as. BKEA13AST KXX>5 WvM|JLf ^ OONTAJMLNG "WHEAl YANKS DISLIKE FRENCH CASH Cal! Greenbacks "Real Money"?Compiain That Francs Slip Through Fingers. ? * 3 i Forgetting how to figure in "regular money ana learning how to calculate | in "this doggon stuff" is one of the r first worries of the American soldiers i in France, says New York Evening T' I Sun. t I "Regular money" is good old dol- e j lars and cents, nickels, dimes and quar- r | ters- ^ s "This doggo^ r'Tift*" is the name ap plied to Frenc :ncs, usually paper 3 ! money, often as low as single francs, 1 : or 20 cents, for most small cities have t issued local small change currency. r The Americans do not like French f paper money. They say it is trash, r and tears, and is hard to count. ^ On the other hand, the French are shocked when an American crumples French paper up and shoves it in his h pocket the "way they do back home." French money is to be handled in big 1 pocketbooks and not crumpled. f "Look at some real money once," a ? flrtiiflrhhnr /I o m?ir/?hont or>H flocVio/1 ; \.KSl\JL CA AXiV?iV,liUUVf UUU UUUUVV* J. a bright new silver certificate. When .. he crumpled it up in his fist to show how "real money can be used" the s Frenchman almost fainted. The Americans are paid almost en- t f tirely in French money and they are a getting used to francs, though they all j agree "a franc's so small it slips z through your fingers like water." HOW THEY HELP TO WIN WAR ' Country's Youngsters More Than "Doing Their Bit" for the Country We AH Love. j c i t More than 2,400,000 boys and gii;ls i were reached through club work la'st year, according to a compilation recently made by the United States de I partment of agriculture, which superj vises this work in co-operation with j the State Agricultural colleges. Of | this number approximately 350,000 made complete reports, which show that they produced and conserved products amounting to $10,000,000. In the 33 Northern and Western states 840,606 boys and girls were enrolled. Of this number 160,625 had reported ! products valued at $3,700,000. In the ; South there ^vere 115,745 boys enrolled 1 * ?-1 j ill ine regular vvuia, wiiv piuuuv.cu I ' products valued at $4,500,000, and 74,i 306 girls who produced and conserved products valued at $1,500,000. In the | emergency club work in the South the elub leaders reached over 400.000 boys : and approximately 1,000,000 girls who < f produced and conserved products val- J ued at more than $4,000,000. , _??____? Between Air Kaias. i This is a thrilling and true story of : I two women who kept a "posto di con- j forto" at Treviso, Italy, for traveling sick and wounded soldiers: j Having done some very good terrorizing by the six o'clock raids, the Huns kept them up. It was such a | pestiferous nuisance, because we were i always ip the middle of cooking the ! evening meal! With your soldier cook fo rinu-n in the cellar. IOJiU I UUW UUA.V .. it becomes your pleasing duty to run | out between raids to stir the soup or | put another stick of wood on the fire.: j With' shrapnel falling all around, it ! is not altogether wise to go with uncovered head. We had given our two helmets to American ambulance drivers and were without any, so I was ; obliged to wear a granite saucepan on - ??- Ti. ' my head for these stirring parties, u was not our custom to go into a refuge. We claimed to those who expostulated i , that during the raids was when we! were the most needed.?Bed Cross'?. Magazine. | j {i His Drastic Action. * "It seems to me that motorists pass- ] ing through here are extremely reck- 1 less in their driving," said the hyper- J ; critical guest. "Don't the authorities f ! try to do anything to stop their speed- t ing through town?" ? "Well,"* responded the landlord of the Petunia tavern, "Constable Slack? putter didn't do much till one joy rider ran smack over him and went racing off to the westward. But then, you betcha, he crawled to a telephone, called up the captain of the home guards at Wayoverbehind, and ordered' him to get his company out and take the nefarious cuss dead or alive. The captain didn't do it, but it just showed how awake to his duty Slack had sud1 * Arnn I denly become. Any rime you mu , a small town officer you can set ac-j tion and re-action out of him."?Kan- , sas City Star, i Bound to Get Into Fight. A man giving the name of J. E. Murphy walked into the office of the Canadian recruiting mission in Boston and asked if there was room in the army for a brigadier general. The officers assured him there was, and Murphy told them he was a Canadian. i thirty-three years old, who had served - ~ --- ? in Mexico under General urozco wmi j the rank of brigadier general. After | a pliyiscai examination he was rejected on account of web toes. Murphy . said he would go to Canada and try . recruiting offices there. Must Be a Branch of Hades. ^ Men do live and work and accom plish things in Mesopotamia between " c?T7? a returned | May ana wiuuu, _ } traveler, but the requisites are sun! helmets, spine pads, deep dugouts or ; thick walls, and a larger measure of I pure grit than is necessary in any | other country on eurth that I know ' "vr 4nH ,*n dnJtp of ail t i precaution? I Vi? nvt _ __ i that 'U- taken, mr?rv.> men are killed I each year by heatstroke than by aiiy ' other natural agency. : - ^2 \ THY DO ALL DOCTORS PKE^CIIISE CALOMELI gg Of all the medicines in the world, o \cv3 pre-cribe calomel most often " ^ ri depend upon it mcst universally. "here m'JSt be a good and sufficient :a~ca-what is it? If you will study the doctors' books ou will find that the medical authon- j ies prescribe calomel for almost j very disease. The reason is that ca!_ lei is the greates* and only thorough ysto n-purifier. It makes the liver M ictive. drives out the poisons from he stomach, bowels and kidneys and hereby purifies the blood. Calomel juts the enf're system in the most avorable condition for Nature to exrcire her recuperative power. Your loctor will tell you that drugs merely isri?t nature. Tba* is why he pre;cribes calomel so cften. The new kind of calomel, called Calotabs" is refined and purified -om all cf the nauseating and dangerous Qualifies cf the old style calonel and is rap'dly taking its place, or #it is more effective than the old a ityle calomel as a liver-cleanser and M vstpm-T>i7rifipr One Calotab at bed Ime, with a swallow of water?that's ill. No nausea, nor the slightest un- M )leasantness. Next morning you '<>} iwake f?eliD2f fine?with a hearty apatite for breakfast. Eat what you fl ):ea-e ?fruits, acids or anything. So estrictions of habit or diet. ^ Oalotabs are sold only in original, :ea'ed packages, price thirty-five ?ents. Recommended and guaranteed ;v , rirrggists everywhere. Your nonev back if you are not delighted. _ ?(Advt.) * - '***+* II U. S. Food Administration. Be oP song sez "Dar's Sugar in de Gourd," but Br'er 'Tater 'lows dat de only sugar he's study-in* 'bout now-a-days is what's in de sugar bowl en hit's gwine ter stay dar. De folks wots doin' de fightin* mus' have sugar fust But ef dars enny sweet'nin* in rlo tmnrri rsnw'davs. he sho' srwine ter git tapped, 'cause dey's lookin' Ifer syrups en 'lasses en honey to "substitute." T. S. Food Administration. ^ Or Er'er Rabbit better male ft hisse'f mighty skeerce en not go pro: .Ann' tt'VioT* rloro'c i LL' K ill ivun ? iiwi v v join' on, 'cause a rabbit in a p^-t is ir goin' ter look mighty good to mos' mnybody 'fo' long 'count er f: 11:3 iavin' ter save on meat. 'Side3 tolks'll kinder have ter save do arheat flour fer comp'ny en eat br?ad W nade outen /dis yere "substitute" y?; lour. Dat wise oP owl done say dat o win de war* you got ter feed d"! 1 lojer boys dat's doin' de fightin\ Dat's w'at's takin* dfe wheat cr. moav ^ % Ainu is Eniento HodicioeOtx, 1 Gontleinon: Bc?ora In*?1* your Ex?tonto C-inlna Pomsda my Lair nu short, Coar*? and nappy. bat now it has grows to 32 inches long, and is to toft sad (illy that I can do it up any way I want to. I am tending you my pic tar? to ihow yoa how pretty Exelento hai mad* it. saute reer ] Don't let some ?ake Kink Remover fool ! yon. Ycu reclly cr.n't etrai^hten your hair ? ? J '??< irfcat ; UHtU it is zuce rtim tvn, , - _ EXELENTO pomadI j does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Boots of ths hair, and mal:es it srrow long, soft and silky. After using a few times you can teU the difference, and after a little while it will be so pretty and l^^t^at yon can fix it up to suit you. If Exelento don't do as we claim, we will give ycur money back. Price ?5c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. m AGEN TS WANTED EVERYWHERE. * Write for particulars. v: 1 EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Cm, | j;: * < ^:ils cud Fever. ' ; J S-0 tt ' J