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ki Important Meeting-, W There will be an important bus;Kess meeting of Jasper chapter, D VA. R., at the home of Mrs. Kate SumW mer Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 f o'clock. !Mrs. G. L. Summer, Elizabeth Dominick. Regent. . Secretary. ??I HL Mr, William Johnson,' chairman of conservation committee, will ship 2"> i tmshels of peach and other Kds today, Friday. ' $fr. Jpfcnson is ! JjHaking much interest , in this vrork gjra patriotic citizen, and it is the duty rof the people of the community to assist him in this nesessary-nndertak\ ' . THE STATE Of SOUTH CABOLIX V. ||^ -County of dewberry. j WL C?p$LT OF COMMON PLEAS. \ BPam; W. Caldwell, Elizabeth Hart, J^^Vannie Minick, Marion Gruber and fee 'Norris, plaintinffs. H against Brace G. Gruber a minor over M fers of age, defendant. Bpmons for Relief.?Complaint not jthe defendant: You are .hereby summoned and reW quired to answer the complaint y In \ this am t inn nf whirl* & rnnv is h#?rp_ with served upon you and Jto serve a copy o? your answer to said com* plaint on the subscriber at his office |f jNewberry court housey_S; C., withBrtwenty itfays after the service hereR, exclusive of the day of such ser?Bee; and "if you fail to answer the VcomplaintV within the time aloresaid W the plaintiff- in this action will apply B to the' court for the relief demanded I in the complaint, r, -r. ) * ~ *r: G. G. Sale, ITC ; * srwanxm s Attorney, fc Dated October 31st, 1918. ^Lto the defendant Horace G. Gruber. MT^e notice that the Original sumand complaint in this action Ks this day been filed in the office Itaie Clerk of the Cotirt of Common wk for (Newberry county. South BlinaJr j (l A iSale. Plaintiffs Attorney. Bctober 31st 1918. BfTo the Defendant Horace G. Gruber. W Take notice that if the defendant Horace G. Gruber within twenty days j after the service of the summons and j Ec<>mplaint lierein-npon him does not j ap^ly for the appointment of a guard-* j Lit^fcn to renre??ent him in tht= | the^pl^intiff will apply fof th;>! itmejg: [ of su^h t gudrdiaiL.. :ed { ^or^he infeit defendant.' * i V Plaintiff's Attorney. * i . i i . W[ AJX ? k 1 WOOL f \ SUITS ARE YlSS^ r^UY NOW! THAT'S O Men who know, predict that t ens may be doubled in the very afford, because next season it is to pay at least $40.00 to $45^00 : cal quality of material offered in 1 - .11 Uk man woo must economize on an B heed our phenomenal offer of th made to erder for $25.00 and pTwo-Piece Suits... 125.00 Wk&*atl?r? V fllfit I? ? r^uot 1\\ Two cars c? % f See us befi Clemson Ts Carolina. The big foot ball game of the season will re polled off on the Carolina field on Saturday, November 2, between Clemson and Carolina. This 1 is the one big thing in athletics in South Carolia each year. The game ; will begin at 3 o'clock in the afteri noon. A Card of Thanks. We wish to tbank the members of ; the colored committees in the various townships throughout. Newberrv . county for the interest you mani-. fested in the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. Your names have gone down on record and shall always be classed among the patriotic workers. ! Again manxmg yoa xor your service, , we remain | Yours truly, T. A. Williams, H. G. Reese. * "U. S. Gallman, Committee. .Mr. LeRov EargJe of Camp Jackson was in the city Thursday visiting his father, Mr. J. 0. Eargle. * Notice of the Sale of the Personal Property Belonging: to the Estate of Thomas Floyd, Deceased. In Probate onrt THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, dewberry County. Ex Parte :-^-A. B. Blakely as Executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Floyd, deceased. Petitioner, * In Re:?Application for an Order to sell personal property belonging to Voiafa n# Thftm4? Ii'IawiI r) a. i VWV Wmi'S Ui ^ UVUJBJ j iu; U| UW" i ceased, v.,; Pursuant to an order made '"by W. P. Ewart, probate judge for Newberry county, in the above stated case, on October 31st, 1918, I will sell on Wednesday. the 20th day of November, 1918, at 11 o'clock a. m. to the higiv est bidder, at the late residence o? Thomas Floyd, deceased, in Newberrv county, all of the personal property belonging to the estate of said deceased; said personal property consisting of: one mule, one horse,-two Cows, one automobile, farming in*. Dlements, household and kitchen furniture, choses in actions, some cash money and an interest ..in the , crops grown on the lands which the said deceased ha4 cultivated during the year 1918.- ' < '* Terms of sale cash. (| '' A. B. Sfafcely, the last will-* and testa-" ment of Thomas Floyd, deceased. October 31st, 1918. I BUT our ! PRICE . OF $25.00 JsSmt' IS LOW! UR ADVICE TO YOU!! he present high prices of woolnear future. Buy all you can highly probable you will have for a suit made from the identithis sale. The wise man, tbe expenditures, cannot help but esc splendid Ail-Wool Fabrics [ $28.00. Three-Piece Suits...$28.00 \ Blacks Dry Goods Co. Prosperity, S. C. v\ * nHnHHBanBHBBnBBBBn reived i i i i dar shingles, ore buying. i f i. ...r. Lumper to. | Hipp-Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. John C. H!pp announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Lucile, to Mr. Robert! C Kennedy of Bessemer City, N. C. I The wedding will take place Nov. j 27. , "SPAMiSH WiFLFEXZA"?SOME FACTS ABOUT IT AND HOW TO PREVENT ITS SPREAD Rules to Observe Given by the Surgeon General of the U. S.* Army, '^Spanish" influenza is a serious matter and something of a mystery Tt ftTi irina toA in tVio ranlr^i It Ui i^AUUVVU vuv * ??V? | of the German army and in prison J camps. It no doubt spread from there * southward through Spain and northward into Holland, France, England, and the Scandinavian countries. America was free from it until August 12 when a Norwegian steamer arrived at an Atlantic port, having over 200 cases on the voyage. Whether this marks' the entry of the epidemic or not, the fact remains that "Spanish Influenza" Is here and'is a serious menace, mucli like the familiar grippe that was epidemic in 1889-90 only then it came from Russia. The disease is not alarming In itself if proper precautions are taken, but without cure, the high fever and the likelihood of pneumonia to follow make it extremely dangerous. The surgeon general of the army recently issued the following rules by which' the pubHO^ may guard "against'; the spread of "this subtle'disease. 1. Avoid needless crowding?influenza is a crowd disease. 2. .'Smother your cougWand sneezes -i-i +V. a erovmc nrVii/)k 1 UlUtU S UU UUI w a.IIL mc luo "un-:i you would throw away. 3. Your nose, not your mouth, was made to breathe through?get the habit. 4. Remember the thretf C's, clean mouth, clean skin, clean clothes. oT Try to keep cool \9hen you walk and warm when you ride or sleep. 6. Open the windows?always at home at night, at the office when practical. 7 Voiir fate mav be in your own hand-^-wash them bfefore eating. 9. Dpn't let the waste products of indigestion accumulate in the body. Dont use a napkin, towel, spoon, fork,:; gl&ss, cup,, Or dish which has been need by another person and not washed.; ft Note \.e?peciajtfy rule* No.*; 9, which saw keen the waste matter moving NO PROFTI Throughout ing, Satisfactc vide Fair, Cl< War Saving I Arr A grand collection of Ladies son's best colors. Suits tl fit, workmanship and mat COATS! COi A clean exhibit of newest s colors. Priced * MISSES' AND CH A beautiful assortment of 1 at - Girls' Coats made of wool cl< all colors, latest styles, sizi Infants' Coats in corduroy an DRESSES! A splendid showing of Ladie serge and satin combinatio NEW 1 Great display of new Waists. broidered fronts, French c georgette, crepe and ere to Best line voile and organ to WOOL DR Silks and domestic cottons ; Our serges are all wool; our i and cotton goods at less than to get our prices on dress go< 1 ^copI from the body. There is no bett< preparation to be secured than Dree to keep the bowels and the kidne} moving regularly. Dreco is mac from the jjice and extracts of root, herbs, barks and berries and is pe fectly harmless but quick in its actio Every person who has had influent should take a good tonic to build u their system. Dreco is great for tonic and strength producer. Get a bottle of Dreco today and h evftrv tnAmhur r*f famlv tol-o r\' of it. Sold in Newberry by Gilder an Weeks Co. v SPECIAL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The regular fall teachers' examin* tion which was postponed on acjoui of the quarantine will be held at t'fl Newberry high school building on Sa urday, November 9th, beginning at a'AU.I. Annlionntn !TI V> ~ i) uiuca. win uiiug yapc and pencils with them. Colored applicants will report i the Hogg school building. All teachers whose certificates has expired are notified to have them r< newed if they are first grade, if se< ond grade a certificte can be renewe on attendance at some accredited sun mer school. lXo third grade certif cate can be renewed and all holdin mira graue ceriuicctttss wmuu uav expired or will expire this fall ar urged to take the examination an continue teaching as there is a scan ity of ^teachers. -v \ ]? Wilson. v Co. Supt. Education. Oct. iii''is. . -v' - > -i LIFE WAS JFST XAJTY DATS OF SUFFERING For Fourteen Months She Thongl Each Day TVonld be Last?Pass* Good Along?Tells of Wonderfi PnetnrnHnn TontflA ttrnno-M Ahon ?Gained Fifteen Pounds, "I've always believed in "passing good thing along" and that is jni why I want to tell everybody whs Tanlac has done for me,'/ said Mr J. M. Mayes, wife of a well kno^F 1 - - _ > ? a ~ 171 CU&l ana wuuu ucaici, icsiuiug ai jl i j Twelfth S.t., Augusta, Ga., some tin ago. ; "For 14 long miserable months suffered with disordered kidneys, s> vere headaches and other serioi complications until my life was jui one da/ of torture 'after another she continued. "My appetite' fail* w? ? J Qr\r\A cAAmat) i U1C ClllUCi)' a LIU 1VUU o^uitu < * fFFRINC? our immense >ry Price, and ean, High Gra Price. 1 ST TITS W W A * ' fine Coat Suits. All the seatat are the last* words it style, erials. Priced $18.50 to $39 \TS! COATS! styles, in best materials and ' nn tr> tAn nn ?. ?. yiui w ^TV? w ILDREN'S COATS hisses' and Children's Coats $3.98 to $12.50 making, chinchilla and velour; es, 8 to 14, at $3.50 to $9.98 j id cloaking at $1.50 to $4.98 DRESSES! s' dresses in all-wool serge and n.. Priced $14.98 to $25.00 WAISTS These are new styles, em:ticks, made of best quality pe de chine. Priced $2.98 $7.98 dy waists shown, at $1,25 $2.50 ESS GOODS at most satisfactiry prices, silks at last season's prices, today's mill prices. Be sure >ds. Money saved. iLAND sr poison my system. 31y extreme o, nervousness made it almost impossirs ble for me to sleep and I was dragged le down "by one trouble after another until I thought every day would be my r- last and was told that an operation n. was the only hope for my life. I rera fused to allow the operation, howp ever, and after reading what Tanl^c a did for a friend of mine, I tried it as a last resort "I honestly believe that Tanlac "is the best medicine in the world. Right after the first few doses I began to iro: prove and nick up in weight until T am now fifteen pounds heavier than when I started taking Tanlac. I have ^ not had a headachy since I began using it and my kidneys have stoppe.l troubling me entirely. I am relieved of all that dreadful suffering and am m i in better condition than I have been t_ | for fourteen months past." 9 Gilder & Weeks, Newfc^ry, S. C.f >r Prosperity Drue Co., Prosperity, LKit mhmmmnmmhhh felZ, i 01A1A re : '0 d ' V J . ,.. /r* :f5. ?- . v;; V;'* ,:r;: ^ ^ .* . : v - * ; ?-<* ?* * -; * \ 1 Just received John A. McK * ters. This c a en the Blue I iimAi koe k< IIUI^ Xi 11UO ft/\ st at the State I it 3. ' n ' . i ie* . v. ; ; - - :-v1 . % r The Pui ?' - ? V v: ?V? " " IS ;0 j gHBBHBHMnOHHmBHiMBBHBi nBOnBWHMBMiHaHHBI -NO WFLAH stocks you will I Honest Dispof de Goods at a MEN'S AND BO" V* nc a 1 mn ttC cf( VJUI uao amajo ot and has never been known tc through and through, made i: clothes of unquestionable char Men's Suits Boys' Suits Big line of Inen's and boys' A WORD OF SB To produce absolute comfor the leather, workmanship an Our shoes for men, women ar ting, correctly modeled, of fin< stocks are so large that a perfe prices. Ladies' Boots, high or low hee Men's gun metal and tan to Men's and Ladies' vici and gu $2.50, $3.00 Boys' gun metal, tan and vici %2.5 Children's Scuffer shoes, all s Men's work shoes at $2.50, j< XT7/\*na?'c omrlr ehn?c all 1p^fVl TV VUlWi P VI V*A UMWW) .. ?? ? $}\?75* $4 Children's dress shoes, all styl< ' %1.00% ! Infant's shoes, all kinds, at... BROTI tie Mountain Drug Co., Little Moun? tain, S. C., W. C. Holloway, Cbajv j O. Kj.j it Ultiilii C JT Ua| UAAoJfj % Whitmire, S. C. >otlee Jury Drawing. Notice is hereby given that at 9:00} o'clock a. m., Nov. 8th, 1918, the JiiryCommissioners for Newberry county,. S. C., at the office of the Clerk of Court will openly and publicly draw the names of thirty-six men to serve^ i as petit Jurors lor the second weei I of the Common Pleas Court whictk* convenes Nov. 25th, 1318. C. C. iSchumpert. J. B Halfacre. Jno. C. Goggans, Jury Commissioners for 'Newberry County, S. C. Oct. 28th, 1918. 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic noy-other poisonous dro^i* 8-5 ttr mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam* : s Cutters ! '3 * . 1 ' J.'; '? U '' ' f:^ shipment of \[ ay Stalk Cut- j utter has tak- j Gibbon every \ jen exhibited ! : - i air. I -* ' i i. liifclte toil VU. | ? . . 3) PRICES find a Pleas- I iiiion to Di- j ji: . ? Legitimate, ? v " tf . . i 5"i TO' CLOTHING ood up for its purchasers, i disappoint. It is honest ? ii America's best lactones; y acter. - > $15.00 to $35.00 $4.00 to $15.98 f overcoats. ' I : IOE COMFORT , g * t, a shoe must fit the foot: i d style must be flawless. j id children are perfect fit- .j i selected leathers, and our * * ct fit is assured. Popular i; tan, gray and black, at \ nn tn tm nn ? W y 4 V* w English shoes at $4.98 * $70.00 ; ii metal shoes at ! >, $3.50, $4.00 % $5.60 np^ shoes, all sizes, at 0.53.00, $3.50, #4.00 up izes., at... $2.00 up 3.50, $4.00, #5.60, $6.00 t ers, at. 2.00, f2.50, S3.00. $3.50 ft ss and leathers, at 11.25,$1.50, *2,00. $2.50 25c, 50c. 75c, and $1.00 r inn n I riUKS _J V.