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' 50 White | > 1 I Watch for the b Prices B. C. 3Tatthews Yice-President. At a meeting of the directors of the ^Dun-ean cotton mill of Greenville on -last Saturday Mr. H. J. Haynesworth! -was elected nresident and iMr. B. C ! ^Mattjjews of Newberry vice-president. ThisjSs one of the largest cotton mills -5m (Renville. -Hnrial of J. B. Smith, Jr. The body of J. B. Smith, Jr., reached 3tis late home at Kinards Friday afternoon, having been sent Weduesday afternoon from ^Newport News, Va., by way of Clinton. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at o'clock^'in Rosemont cemetery, concocted by the Rev. R. H. Burriss, as' listed by the Revs. W. H. Murray and "fivv Ti^hh This hzc been a. neculiar ly sad case. The young soldier died of pneumonia on the 12th of October, just before the transport on which he sailed reached the other '-shore. His body was returned to vrvr' v" r.ia-^p ^ was held until released last week. The parent? not learn of their son's death until a long time afte<- the bov dV all the while thinking he was safe in France as they had heard. The sad * truth to them was appalling and the suspense agonizing during the days \ ^fiince they learned that his body had - been returned to America and was r awaiting shipment home. But the OAlPiav trrVirt cm vo hie lifo f/Mi'ltio *?UV {Jl*? V UikJ 414V ivi iuo w%?* try Is now at rest beneath, the manv . beautiful flowers placed by loving "hands on his grave and his spirit i? rwith his God. Death of a Yonng GlrL Miss Matr'* Lee McCu-llough. 13 "years old. da'loiter of 'Mr. and Mrs , "W. Howard M"Cu Hough. died of ty^pho{d fever at 11 o'clock on Thursday "morniner. aft^ an i31"e?*s of ten weeks, '^d was buried at Colony on 'Friday afternoon at 2:3^ 'o'clock: service by fVio fPov T. "P Ralan/J ^ Rp<?id#>s her "parents she is survived by one sister ?uid three brothers, with other rela-! *tive? and many friends to mourn their loss. Death at all times is sad. Especially sad is the death of a sweet Ijirl on the threshold of young wo- J manhood. The parents and other sor- j Towmg ones have the deen svmpath*'! the community in their bereave- j saaent. ESTATE NOTICE. y ~ 1 * All persons indebted to the estate y>f W. E. Pelham. Jr., will please com? forward and pay the undersigned and all persons holding claims against the estate will present them duly attested to the undersigned. Azile Pool Pelham, v , .. ' j . Administratrix, * . v T. K. Johnstone, Administrator. 2t ESTATE NOTICE. Police is hereby given that I will ^inake a final settlement of the person~al estate of Fred Bishop, deceased, on Thursday, December 19th, 1918, at 11 ^o'clock a. m., in the office of the Probate Judge for Newberry county, and "immediately thereafter apply ior a discharge as Administrator of said estate. ** John P. Counts, Administrator of the personal estate of Fred Bishop, deceased. THE W COMME1 Our Commediai TTAAAAV \\r AT (limiVA 1 TT JACK McS] JACK BR EDDIE Wm. I The Great and Only vi ig street parade at ' III |I 11III 111 ?BMBMMK3B?HI OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. Tuesday, November 19. MADAME NAZIMOYA in "REVELATIONS.* / Special feature Children 10, Adults 20. Wednesday, November 20. GLADYS LESLIE in "THE NYMPH OF THE FOOTHILLS* Also the Screen Telegram?News Reel Prices 10 and 15. Thursday, November 21. JACK ABBE in "MYSTIC FACES" , Five Reels also "MANNING THE NAVY" Prices 10 and 15. i HAL 1 '"i, +*' > %? # w 1 We rea collectio; ? l 1 matcneo We will day?an very lo and get HAL I A A 1216 to 12i WORLD'S GREATER ' w m DIANS, SIN< W] 1C" >AWO v 'L> HANE, ENNAN, HORAN, I. HALLETT. Saxo Sextette and 1EORGE WU noon ! MADAME NAZDIOVA i . Pianos Free from the middleman's profit, laid down at your depot, direct from the factory. The ,piano is almost a necessity for \ i 4.\.~ i ~ /! 1 c?/-?<MI til- I. tuc ilUUIC- V' in uiov.k/uuv ? any mail order house. Prices from $195.00 to $700.00 Player Pianos, the joy of the whole household? Prices from $395.00 to $650.00 lEvery piano I sell hat 10 years ! ; guarantee. I I DHWl J7C J. JLr* LIV If IjL^ | Newberry, S. C. : i ^REYELATIO>S* \ mir a at 7urs! Furs aived Saturday ? - ^ * n of beautiful I sets and separat sell them begin d all this wee w price. Com choice of collect V TIWANi },0 Main Street Newberry, i )AY, N' ST LAUGH INSTI1 1ERS and I ITH Our Singers: TAMPS R ALFC ED < JA Thirty-four Others | Direct Fr< New 1 - - - Positively SOi mmmam^msamammmsssm r' DANDRUFF QUICKLY STOPPED. There is only one way to cure dandruff and that is to kill the germ.s. There is only one hair preparation that will kill the germs and that is Mildredina Hair Remedy. This unusual hair restorer with its record of thousands of cures will grow hair on any head where there is any life left; it cures dandruff, stops falling fcair and itching of the scalp in three weeks or your money back. It is the most pleasant and invigorating tonic, is not sticky or greasy and is used extensively by ladies of refinement who desire to have and to keep their feair soft, lustrous: and luxuriant. Mayes' Drug Store is selling Mildre. dina Hair Remedy on a positive, guarantee to remove dandruff or money refunded at 75c and $1.25 a bottle. Out-of-town customers supplied by mail. GER'S v |N t J I a fine I furs? :e pieces. t ning to k?at a If '6 early 11 ion. 1 1ER' C iouth Carolina mmJ v m OVEME "I mrw . W JL A ^ \ A \rrrnc ARADI, >NTAINE, 2IFFORD, LCK BATTERSBY, FRED FREDDY. >m the fork Hippodrome the best Minstrel 15 c, 75c, $1 * Let Me Se ! i If an hour's reading mak< If printed matter occasioi If you are obliged to sto your eyes. If you find it easier to rea inches or further a' If you cannot recognize p If you cannot read street tinguish the time b If you have to make an e If bright light gives yc y uu iujuu? uiwio mi If you have any of these eyes so that you m glasses have becon Please note what a forra< in reference to my work. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCt It gives me pleanui Cooper an Optotne ing glasses for som At that time 1 was eyes. However, h had no trouble. A Mr. Cooper find th ridxA anil fKrtrminrK 1 I St. Matthews, S. C., July 16, IS A guarantee (Satisfaction Or pair fitted. Broken lenses proi NO CHARGE / G. C ( Licensed Next door to the mmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrnmammmammmm And Yet j I Say? , The / I J Exami Fur nisi But I cf< 9 r\ rv r\ ur. u. u. Optc Up Stairs Next to ' Phc | I au erj I White Ov I Jhow now playing I ... .00, $1.50 ft gw.v^.-?,.,m fl e Your Eyes es vour head ache. lally goes misty. >p work periodically to rest v. tsyrr:*- ?;*?. id nearer than the normal 12 way than this. eople across the street. H| names easily or cannot disy public clocks. 1 :ffort to see clearly. \ | >11 pain in the eyes or if ight than hotherto, difficulties let me see your lay learn definitely whether le necessary. ir patient of mine has to say :RN: v ^ e to say that I censider Mr. G. C. :trist of high order. 1 had been usie months when I went to M.. Cooper. M having headaches and pains in my e set me right and since then I have inyone interested will do well to let e trouble tor be is eminently quau y reliable Yours truly, Tom M. Hamer, >16. Supt. St. Matthews High School Your Money Back J goes with every nptly replaced' Save the pieces. 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