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MTANE WRITES AGAIN AND MAKES IT PLAIN. Another Letter From Duane Livings, (on to His Father?Haskeil Cromer of Newberry Killed Among: Sixteen of the Company fleeting Death. Mr n A. Livingston received a let \ w ier from his son Duane dated October 15, portions of which we reproduce as follows: Dear Papa and All. * Your letter of Sept. "Oth at hand x -and believe me sure o-lad to hear from you. Well, we have been in the trenches for 19 days and just came 'out for a rest. Wo started the push ~on the Hindenburg line Sept. 23. I guess you have seen it m tne paper-. Co. X went in the line 200 men strong ^nd chine out Yvlth SO. There we-o -only 16 killed in field, the rest wounded; but thanks to my God I came o ~&11 0. K. We had some battle. Ws "went over the top two in one day, and by the lielp of God I got through rJi 0. K. One boy from Newberry county was killed?Haskell Cromer. Mary knew him. Jack "Shannon is here Siow. Jack said tell you we are getting good eats but are under shell 5re all the time. Jack says a chicken here is something sacred, not be killed; all we see in the shape of chicken is crow. "A13 the boys are feeling fine th5s morning and I am fat as ever and feel good all the time. You ought to have seen K Co, go over the top. We captured over one million rounds of machine gun ammunition and a number of guns. I have passed St. Quenoerr\ T am now nn th? mi a WCCA. J. urn edsfe of the river. How is little Margaret? Fine, I hope. Gee, but I would love to see her, and mother and Mary. I hope they are well by now and feeling as good as I am. And you. 1 Ihope you are 0 K and getting on fine in. store. Tell Mr. Asbill hello for me and to drop me a line. Tell mother I have received all the letters and pictures and all the clippings oi Mutt and Jeff, and sure glad to get tnem. wen, papa, my time awns 'so I will close. Give my love to all, and excuse writing as I am in a^ur*y. Hoping to hear soon, -Your devoted son, Duane. iist of Chairmen and Committees In Y. M. C. A. Drive, for Newberry County, 1918. County Chairman?Walter H. Hunt, ^Newberry, S. C. Vice-County Chairman?Z. P. Wrig'.it 'Newberry, S. C. City Chairman?Geo. W. Summer, x' ci r? -l\ew tnri i jr, o. \j. Publicity Chairman?Foster N. Mar. 'tin, Newberry, S. C. Indsutrial Chairman?T. J. Digby, dewberry, S. C. i?-ural Community Carman?Jos. Tr. Keitt, Newberry, S. C. Chairman for colored people's work, Jno. iM. Kinard, Newberry, S. C. Chairman for 'Boys' Work?0. B. ^Cannon, dewberry, S. C. College Chairmen?A. J. Bowers fcnd Geo. B. Cromer, Newberry, s. C. Treasurer?W. T. Brown, New'oer *7, S. C. Township Captains: -No. 1?B. C. Matthews, Newberry. No. 2?T. W. Keitt, Newberry No. 3?Watt Henderson, Elairs. No. 4?Will Duncan, Whitmire; No. 5?Dr. T. H. Pope, Kinards. "No. 6?Dr. W. D. Senn, Newberry. No. 7?'Dr. W. 0. Hollo way, Chapspells. No. 8?Oscar Long, Silverstreet. | .No. 9?J. ?). .Q^atllebaum, Pros - ' ferity. No. 10?T. W. Wilson, Prosperity.! -No. 11?Dr. Z. T. Pmner, Pomaria. Speaker Bureau Chairman?I. H.! iunt, Newberry. j t ~ 1 SPECIAL XOTICES. " "Mi i-jirii?fifcM _ i i ffifty Ificar Automobiles and the New -berry Territory to the dealer who ; realizes the situation and can fin-' ance eutomobiles. Specifications ?I Forty horse power Red .'Seal Continental motor?Bor? & Beck Clutch ~ ?-Stromberg carburetor?Hotchkissl * drive? Timken Bearings? Stewart j Vacuum. Wfaeelbase 116 in. price j 31375 F. 0. B. factory. Elcar Motor I "Sales Company, iSoutbern District; Office, 1502 Candler Building, Atlata, Ga. 10-29 12t - ^Tew Arrow Cotton Tires. Johnson'H&* raokin Co. 7-30 tf I tecclTed car of Hackney buggies ^Jofcnsan ?McCrackin Co. 7-30tf , ''Clerks 'Wanted at once. Apply at AtcCrory's 5 and 10c Store. 11-5 H lye Classes and Spectacles that giva sift round satisfaction* are bein;? fitted by G. C. Cooper, the Registered Optometrist, next door to the new Exchange bank. 10-29 tf $66 cures Malaria Fever. 8-5 tf j [ Cotton Seed?We have resumed buy. ing seed. Some advance in price in j lots of 20 tons. Don't wait too late to buy your supply of meal and hi;lls. Southern Cotton Oil Co., L. ; Y?r. Floyd, Magr. 10-29 4t ' I ntvu ? Tfl'D 1 nw1/t/ia tn malra II U.l f Ki .*1 B JL ma VX1 I u \J x. u vo tu jjuunc on cord wood, green or dry, for Immediate, fall, spring or summer dei ! livery. Be sure to see me before you | soli. H. 0. Long, j li-23-tf Silverstret. S. >C. i Mi'les i?nd Glares?Good stock to select from, see me before you buy. ! A. G. Wise, Prosperit. 11-12 It | (hie Six months old Mare Mule Colt for sale. J. M. Werts, Prosperity 11-12 It. : F.iKM WAGONS?Low steel wheel ! wagons so low in price that you i will wonder how we do it. The ; wagon you need on" the farm. ,Sumi mer Bros. Co. 11-8 2t | RUGGIES?Large stocks and prices | right. See us. Summer Bros. Co I 11-8 21. i OIL DROIS?Please return that oil Hmm T-r?n havp ftmntv We need it i badly. Thanks! Summer Bros. 1 Co. 11-8 2t LAKD Ci>' S-^Large lot just received. Let us supply you while we have ths cans. If you wait you might not have them %vhen you need them. | Summer Bros. Co. 11-8 -t FOR SALE?Fifty Duroc and 'PolanJ China pigs. J. A. & W. T. Brown ! 11-8 tf. , GRIST 3IZLL?Will rur my grist mil] , Saturday of each week. More meal i and better meal. G. W. Kinard, Prosj perity 11-8 2! CABBAGE?Have plenty cabbage and j will have two cars tomorrow. Prices right. G. W. Kinard, Prosperity. ' 11-8 2t. ; >OTICE?We will operate our gin ? offc.-r tho Qth nnlv nr? WedneS UCi y C4.JLUWA V1*V WM V ; I days, Thursdays and Friday. Ja?! lapa Mercantine Co. 11-8 -I CEDAR SHINGLES?The best shingle r\ you ever saw. Let us fill your orj ders. Also lime, cement, doors an-] j sash, roofing, etc. Summer Bros j Co. 11-8 2; , Positively no Hunting or trespassing | allowed on lands of the undersigned ! Chas. S. Suber, Sims G. Brown, J. i Alvin Brown. 11-8 3t.p i s I A New Line IPOYAL WOi x x serve your i You know ^ as graceful and them how they 1 they will answe CORSET."?T icut ot l tuaub tvi There are n outward appear; getting just the; you buy a ROY, Wa liairo all (Price ranging fr Other good mak The Inc De Bevoise i lines, wear well, i t IVYe nave uicm a ?black, white s Prices . . . V W A f ' Ig?M jL J A A I 1216 to 122 CAE MEAT?Daily expected. See u and get the finest meat you eve saw. Remember that our meat ii kept on ice and is always fresi and nice. Summer Bros. Co. 11-8 2t. BARB WIRE?Just received. Sum mor Rrnc Cn 111) Trespass Notice:?All persons ar hereby notified not to trespass upoi the lands of the undersigned in No 9 township by hunting or in an; other manner. S. M. 'Matins, Pros perity. 11-8 2t; WAGONS ?We have just received : car lead of Chattanooga Wagons None better made. The Purcell Co 11-5 2t. Boys leaving fo i j do well to call al I ' and see my stoci ors, shaving Mi Soldiers Kitts an ! Pocket Combs, J I other useful arti 1 ?? ; Mayes'Book < i ; The House of a Buy War Sa I G : of Corsets ; Just Received. *CESTER CORSETS 3 :igure. vomen who at 40 are as 1 - ii .1 nt erect as uiey wcic ai iave kept their figure so :r, . . . "By always w* hat is it, wearing the you,?for your exact ty lany good corsets?gooc mce?but you can neve: right mo/lel for your fig - - rk >-trtnmnrk n <\L WUKULSi L.UK the wanted styles. om es for . . . 76 lispensible J ? i*i orassiers are designea launder beautifully and or every type of figure. ind pink. . . 60c, 75c, 85 VI WAN I 0 Main Street Newberry, , LOAN MONEY ON COTTON. r a The Commercial Bank will he f?lad . to loan money on cotton stored in any x of the warehouses. We will appreciate it very much ii you will pile us an oportunfty to ac_ commodate you if you need it. t The Commercial Bank ? - n of >ewherry, s. i, ^ ?? ? For Kent or Lease or Sale?Kellt i Place on dewberry side of the old Ninety Six road, three miles from Kinards. 330 acres, new five-room dwelling, two tenant houses, good 0 well of water. Apply to James Mcintosh, Newberry, S. C. 10-22 tf 1 Seed Rye and Seed Wheat, Southern . I grown, for sale by Johnson-McCracken Co. 10-1 tf nun if ^ ^re-?ww?i imfg.nm.MLJB I 3 r the Camp will | I the Book Store | I k of Safety Raztigs and Brushes, I J ?1, M IU J A Cll^Al 1T11I 1 VTA Stationery and cles. I a *T ? n _ & Variety More Thousand Things, ivings Stamps Y . % . 1I1LI,.!??. and Brassiers I protect and prestylish in figure, 3. ... If you ask .1 / 11 i youthful looking taring the right | right corset, the pe of figure. I in material and r be so sure of are as you are if SET. $2.00 to $4.00 I >c, $1.00, $1.50 I Brassier | along distinctive keep their shape. n* rtn . a r% Sizes 6Z to 40 'c, $1.00, $1.50 r^RR7c South Carolina % j OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. Tuesday November 12 j Blue Jeans featuring Yiola Dana. I i Wednesday, November 13. >o. 8. Fight for Millions, I and several other features. :: ' Thursday, November 14. AMERICA'S ANSWER, and several other features, i J THE SAME ON FRIDAY. j Saturday, XoTejnber 16. No. 9. Fight for Millions and several comedies. If in doubt as to whether vou need % glasses or not stop in at Cooper'^ i and have your eyes tested. WAITED?A good milk v cow. Must! give at least 3 gallons per day. O. T. Cooner. Newberrv. rs. r 10-2<Kf I YOU KENT?Birge store in Prosperity. Good 'business location, $17 per month. Write Mrs. J. K. Mayfield. Denmark, S. C., or ;5. S. Birge, Prosperity. 11-5 fit j FOR SALE?Eleven acres of land. I within 3-4 miles of Xewberry college. 2 1-2 acre frontage on Harrington i street; 4 acre frontage on Columbia road. Plenty writer; nice building j sitec: rural delivery. Cash or terms. I ."At>r>lv to Colin L. Graham, Pomaria. i S. C. 10-24 tf I v j I ' I; i \ / Let Me See *r / 1 ? it v lr an hour s reading makes. If printed matter occasional If you are obliged to stop your eyes. If you find it easier to read inches or further awa If you cannot recognize peo U vAti rannrtf faarl afropt na A1 J VU VUlAilV^ A VUVi AAV tinguish the time by p If you have to make an effc If bright light gives you. you require more ligh If you have"any of these dlii eyes so that you may glasses have become Please note what a former ] in reference to my work. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN It gives me pleasure t< Cooper an Optometrij in? glasses for some ir At that time I was ha1 eyes. However, hs st had no trouble^ Anyc Mr. Cooper firfd the ti fied and thoroughly r< St MattliAuft. S. f!.. .I?lv 1?. 1916. 1 A guarantee (Satisfaction Or You pair fitted. Broken lenses prompt ? NO CHARGE FOR G. C. C (Licensed C Next door to the nc , And Yet A \ I Say? t i ' ! i i i ? That' I Dt Examin 1 ar | Furnish But I do I Dr. D. D. I Optom Up Stairs Next to Te Phorw ni^u , -- - i ? 1 State Subscribers?Attention! Government regulations prohibit mailing papers unless paid for in advance. We are collecting accounts for The State and renewing subscriptions. Attend to it at onca and keep your paper coming. Gilder J & Weeks Co \ WHEN \ you want to buy ^ Cigars Cigaretts jd Tobacco 1 Chewing Gum School Supplies to sell again come to 1 A D fT Q n Anne 0. Mi & to. j - . Herald and News Building J : Your Eyes your head ache. ly goes misty. work periodically to rest M nearer than the normal 12 W y than this. plex across the street. Lines easily or cannot dis>ublic clocks. >rt to see clearly. ' pain in the eyes or if t than hotherto, faculties let me see \ your learn definitely whether necessary. patient of mine has to say j J 3 say that 1 censider Mr. G. C. LV it of high order, i had been usi >nths when I went to M.. Cooper. ing headaches and pains in my i it me right and since then I have >ae interested will do well to let ouble for he is eminently qualiiliable Yours truly, Tom M. Hamer, Supt. St. Matthews High School y Money Back? goes with every ly replaced' Save the pieces. 1 EXAMINATION. OOPER J totometrist :w Exchange Bank | i \ gain i 's all ^ te Eyes jfl Glasses ? it Right 9 ? |iij$| uovington fl letrist 111 lephone Exchange mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmammM