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jjfe JeralD oeD Jtan Kitered at the Fostoffice at Kew? Nrry, S. C., as Sad class matter. E. H. ACLL, EDITOR, Tuesday, October 29, 1918. [REGISTRANTS TO REPORT FOR EXAMINATION NOV. 1. The following aamed registrants have been ordered to report for physi cal examination on Friday, November 1st, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m: Moses Nelson Lincoy Waites Enoch Jacobs Dolphus Worthy Richard Croford Condrey Prank Singley Shelton Lake Patrick Henry Moore Frank Johnson Joseph Sims - - J \hali I There's < I our bu ^ I before W'l and th f Reason I we ha1 p ate thi Dresi B w : i . 1 L(UU? Millinery?he miSnery?th Sweaters, wo lfin/1 (liat U1C XVII1U lllttl P -J ure and wear I Always pleased t I you want to buy I to a purchase if 3 M w??mmm*????????? l??? 1 TV 1 1 nan I 1216 to 1220 A H ommhmmmmammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MMunMnniHaHHBHasHmMBmHHHHaHaM [ n A Squire "Wilson <R. T. 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C. ||| Pk Y 00 r Tei 1.98 to $8.48 I Gray and White 1 working men ( rice $1.98 to $8.48 1 1 'Em Fc ' Y GO i Robert Childs Edward OMerle Stuck Ewell Haskell Dominick David Daniel Koon Charley Oglesby George Young Taylor Wilbur Macklin Sale SPECIAL 50TICKS Seed Rye and Seed Wheat, Southern grown, for sale by Johnson-McCracken Co. 10-1 tf Jnst received car of Hackney buggies Johnson McCrackin Co. 7-30tf i FOR SALE?Abbriozi Rye and old: fashioned bearded barley. Johnson- i McCrackin Co. 8-28-18 a ik Crimson Clover Seed in burr. The | best way to sow. For sale by j Johnson-McCackin Co. 9-17 tf J Bring ns your cotton seed. Weighed ! and unloaded up town. Johnson- j McCrackin Co. 9-1? tf FKESH FISH and Norfolk Oysters G. W. Coward. 10-11 tf New Arrow Cotton Tires. Johns onMcCrackin Co. 7-30 tf ? ? ? * tm%rwt-n * nmnrn a 1 MA Y ft AlIfiAtii t l prices lu uia&c ; on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before yon sell. H. 0. Long. 11-23-tf. Silverstret, S. 'C. Alfalfa Seed for sale bj JohnsonAlcCracken Cob ' "* -10-1 if 666 cures by removing the cause. / 8-5 tf - Kr ^ WAITED?Subscriptions, new or re ?1 *Tnn DnAemnetiiva ' TTarTnci' II tJ Will, UU (.lie iiugicaoi'b xwiuvi, Needlecraft, Ladies' Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Countrv Gentleman, Woman's Home Companion, McCall Magazine and any other periodical that is wanted. A* publishers' prices. Please send your subscriptions to me or phone 251. I also take subscription for The Herald and News. Curtis I. Epting, 1704 Nance street, Newberry, S. C. 9-27 Hulls and Meal?Can supply the trade with "b'oth, huUe and meal, and accept seed in exchange on ' .V* . ? I Cs J . . - . ' v-v*^c. ' '.rstr 'K 1 ' " . * . * * jtr-/*. -V ' r? Another car c and firm hea( Friday of this your orders. Hard/ firm, Danish cabba are selling tl vmif* nrrlpf nt* Summe T 5 on 5 ODS ( / ii Day Joys' Shoes in wown leather. P children's Shoes eather. Sale pi >r Less IV \rvri r uuai t basis prices fixed by the food administrator. Owing to circumstances governing the cotton seed industry and requirements necessary to carry out the principles in the sale and delivery of food products by the food administration we have, after cfte consideration, to meet the principles desired, adopted the cash basis in the sale of hulls and meal and we ask the trade to bear in mind, that no hulls and meal will be delivered unless settlement is made in cash at time of delivery. The Southern Cotton Oil Company, L. W. Floyd, Man-i ager. 10-8 St j n__ DUg Whe have dred BU< hand. Fc ent kinds, suit you. The Pur tbba: . ( >f fine Danish; is will reach us week. Will b white heads, ge make best lem cheap, omplty. ;r Broth< hnps ; :omp t black and rice $2.49 to $5.00 made of solid ice 98c to $4.98 i loney < :omp t NOTICE TO CREDITORS ^ Ry authority of an order of court in the case of Dora A. Julien, individually and as administratrix, et al.. against Thomas G. Julein and others, the creditors of the estate of Baxter E. Julien, deceased, are notified to render to me a statement o ftheir claims, duly attested, on or before 'November 15, 1918; and, by the terms of the said i order, they are enjoined from prose- I V'UUUg vilvll V/i?iiuo Wide >.U6U iU this case H. H. 1RIKARD, Master for Newberry County. Oct 24,1918. gies 1 ? ! one hundjGIES on ?ur uiiicrn 4- - ; Prices to; |, [ T " .. | -.i cell Co. " c . large white Thursday or e glad to fill Remember kraut. We Let us have ? CI 9 V^U. 1 wmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmaammm af I ANY | j / ANY I