The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 22, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6
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Enumerator Julius R. Eison's option
gin figures are as follows: Bales
jginned up to "November 1, 1918, 24,"2804;
up to November 1, 1917, 23,026
*T0 CUT SHORT A COLD
TAKE A CALOTAB
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The 'New Calomel Tablet That is Entirely
PcriSed of >~:iuseating- and
and Dangerous Qualities.
?>f all the mediciires in the world
" the doctors prii.o calomel most highly
to break up a cold over night or to
'-cut short an attack of influenza, grip
*" pe, sore throat or a deep-seated cough
-and possibly to prevent pneumonia
~ Now that all of its unpleasant and !
" .jtttriw*?rmis miflHt.fAo haVft beeni rP- I
^moved, the new kind of calomel call'
"Calotabs*' is the doctors' ideal
treatment for colds, etc.
One Calotab o>:r the tongue at bed;
time with a swallow of water?that's
all. 'No salts, no nausea nor the slight
* ?st interference with your eating,
your work or pleasures. Next morn-!
ing your cold has vanished and your j
whole system is purified awd re- j
' -freshed. Calotabs is sold only in original
sealed packages; price thirty-five
cents. Your druggist recommends annl
guarantees Calotabs by refunding the;
price if you are not delighted.?adv. j
I PAPA
j skYN^WI
n
25c BO:
v/ A Skin Bleach or Whitener
Y moving all blemishes and c!
' complexions and causing t
| Don't envy a clear compl
? Whitener and have one.
f whAt us ers this
^ (Macon, Ga.
;'i Cocotone Co.
Dear Sirs: Send me by return
mall uvn boxes of Cocotone Skin
Whitener and three cakes of Coco
_ -1 tone Skin Soap. They are fine and
I do not care to be without them.
\ J Enclosed is money order for $1.25.
Your truly,
1 CLARA M. JACKSON.
M Waycross, Ga.
W-. fCoccftone Co.
? 1>ear Friends: Your Cocofcone
*1 Skin Whitener is the finest thing ?
; 3 ever saw. <My skin was very dark
\ j and the first box has ma<le it many
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shades' lighter, ana my mentis i"
V ask me what I have been using. Enclosed
you will find $2.00 Please
send me six boxes of Skin Whiten r
and two cakes of soap.
Yours truly,
ANNA M. WHITE.
For Sale by SINGLET*
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tyO LAMPS 11
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ayo Reflection j''
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your boy comes back let l
?ht radiance of your smile ; <
e cheery presence of the j t
Lamp reflect your wel- j,
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erous soft glow?-without I r
or glare?-gives light I
ver needed. Best for all t
>rk?can't strain the eyes.
imps are simply designed?port- 1
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1 irouoic iu tigui) bivau v ? , j
:onomical to buy and to use.
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Security Oil gives best results.
lee the Rayo at your dealer's j c
OARD OIL COMPANY ' jt
( New Jersey) j a
Baltimore, Md.
n, D. C. Charlotte, N. C.
r*. Charleston, W. Va.
, Va. Charle^M^^^^^^^ J
SUCCESSFUL MEETING
INTEREST UNITED WAR WORK
At Bethlehem Baptist church on
Tuesday evening, (November 12th, the
colored people of Newberry were called
together in a mass meeting in the
interest of the United War Work Campaign.
A large numbe^ of persons
were present to listen to the addresses
of prominent speakers whose serv- j
ices had been secured tor trie occasion.
Col. W. H. Hunt presided over
the meeting. The speakers were as
follows: Mrs. H. L. Parr, Lieut. Everett,
Dr. S. J. Derrick, Hon. Z. F.
Wright and Prof. O. B. Cannon. After
the speaking the amount of $314 00
was subscribed. The names and the
amounts subscribed are as follows: j
Helen Williams $ .26 j
Simon Allen 3.00 j
Ygeni Y/aldrop .25 j
Richard Qilliam 1.00:
. .Carrie Gallman 1.00 :
Bertha Means l.i'Oj
Rev. A. W. Brown 5.00 j
Jack Gilliam 1.00 ;
? ? t f\i\ i
jr.o. uannon . j..w j
Jas,. Leake 1.00 j
Emma Gallman 1.3C j
Bertha Williams 1.00 j
:
Anderson Russell 1.00 j
Mariah Clelland 1.00'
Eunice Harper 1J0C!
John Burton . 1.90 ;
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TONE I
ilTENER I
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K FREE
for dark or brown skin, reearing
swarthy or sallow
he skin to Grow Whiter,
exion, use Cocotone Skin j =
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K OF COCOTONE.
Montgomery, Ala.
Cocotone Co.
Dear Sirs: I fine that Cocotone
Skin Whitener is the best preparation
I have ever sued to clear the ;
1 :i ~ I
SJ?in, and WISH you woma man mr |
two boxes at once.
(Signed) MRS. C. P. JOHNSON,
Do not accept substitutes or imitations.
OUT THIS OUT.
TWP! rnnftTONi; ro.
Atlanta, Ga.
I have never used Cocotone Skin
Whitener, but if you will send me a
25c box free, will be pleased to try j
it. I enclose six 2c stamps to cover [
cost of mailing, packing, etc.
Name
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Address j
f AGENTS WANTED. j
LWS UKL'U a 1 UKt j
NOETJI CAROLINA FAME P.
WANTS ALL TO KNOW.
"?fy IVifc Suffered .So She Could Sot
Kest at >"irrht; Dreeo Cured Her,"
Says Noah Goodwin.
Backache, rheumatism, urinary disarders,
are caused from, weak, inactive
kidneys, which fail to niter out
il-e irp-r'U93 and keep the blood pure
ird tfco only way on earth to pertr?anen:.ly
and positively cure such
tronb^, is -o remove the cause.
T^e great herb medicine, Dreco, accomplishes
this because it reaches the
rery roots of this disease. It soaks
right into the stopped up, inactive
> Jnore. +'-> rrv:: <rh thp fl.nd lininZS.
J C ti*. V ?? W-3lea
g o^t. the little filtering cells and
glands; neutralizes and dissolves the
[)0?conour. acid substances and. drives
ill the waste matter out of the sys;em.
"My wife suffered so she would not
-est at night," declares Noah Goodwin
;he well known farmer of Blmwood.
SL Q., in a signed statement. "She
lad bad pains in the back and limbs
md loss of sleep made her nervou3
md greatly run down.
"On the advice of a friend she got a
)Ottle of the new herb medicine, Dre
io, and after taking only half a bottl-j
he pains were relieved and now she
est? fine at night. I thrnik iDreco a
wonderful medicine and have asked
ny druggist to get some in stock so
. can buy more and send my friends
o him for it."
So sure, so positive, so quick and
asting are the results obtained from
he use of Dreco, that three doses a
[ay for a few days are often all that
s required to correct the worst case
>f backache or rheumatism, regulate
he most annoying bladder disorders
* xl% ^ ?mi
met overcome me >iruuici uua vtu*=:
imilar conditions.
Ybu can obtain an original package
>f Dreco at trifling cost from almost
my first class drug store. It is dislensed
and particularly recotamendej
d Newberry by Gilder and Weeks. ,
JL W. Brooks 2.50
John Longshore l.Oo
Julius Bonds 1.00
Gus Williams 1.00
John McCrackin 1.00
John B. Morgan 2.0C
T. J. Crosson 100
Jack Rutherford ? 1.00
Hayes 25
Eugonla Williams 2.00
-Berth* Pitts . 1.00
Joi^ell Means ^:.. .5o
Artb ir Davis ' .r?*r
Bur: iSatterwhite .. 2.00
Hark Hentz 1.00
Jim Cleland 1.00
John Bailey 1.00
J. S. Daniels 1.00
Silas Abrams 2.50
J. C Watkins 1.00
Jas. Todd .. 2.00!
Inez Moon 1.001
Hattie Kenney 2j j
Oal Workman /... 2.00
W. M. Gary 100;
Frank Lindsay 1.00 j
Sherman Jerter 1.00
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Theodore Rutherford 1.00 i
<\'ancy Rutherford 1 00 j
J. B. Giles 1.00 j
Lula Tola^<i 1.00,
Hampton Davis 1.00
Umphira Kinard 23
Ether Mean? 2-">
Thos. A. Williams 25.00
Mary Johnson .'. 3.00
B. F. Xeely 5.00
A. J. Gilliam 2.00
James Leake 2.00
Tsiah Mofett 1.00
Warren Gallman 50
J! L. Gallman '1.00
.T. "S. Daniel l.Ol*
Burton Darby 1.00
Mark Douglass 5.^0
Celestine Harper z.ou
J. L. Cannon 2.00
Rev. T. F. Harper 2.50
Maggie Gillfam 25,
..oah Cannon 2.'01
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/g|HAIR
fMk y* Exelento Medicine Co., T1 |
Gentlemen: Before I osed I :
iIm wBbI toot Ex?l*nto Qolaine i i
Pomada my hair was ;
MB./ short, coarse and nappy.
aWM <&Ufl? but now it has grown to 32
rajiW ' a inches lone. and is so soft
?KR - and silky that I can do it
tH ;v' , ap any way I want to. I
anMndinc you my picV
'< ?ar? <> *kow you how
\ jf pwtty Bxalento has mad"
it. SALLDSRZKD. |
Don't let some fake Kink Remover fool j
yon. You really can't straighten your hair j
until it is zuce and lonsr, That's what
.EXELENTO pomadI I j
does, removes Dandruff, feeds theRoois tf
the hair, and makes it grow long, soft and
Bilky. After using a few times you can tell
the difference, and aftera little while it
will be so pretty and Ion* that you can fix
it up to suit you. If Exelento don't do as
we claim, we will five your money back.
Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps
or coin.
I AGENTS WANTED EVERTwntna*
[ Write for particulars.
\ EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., At^rrta, Ca.
IFi'om Seveni
IiJol ars tsj
SIXTY PIANOS TO BE SOLD AT
have sold for months has been ?r
Christmas. Several of these piano
want state wide notoriety in my
closing Saturday night, December
six pianos on hand, the price of w
the value of your money.
This is no trick to sell a lot of
ular prices printed on them so tha
Isold. Those who come first will ge
largest number of pianos in one m
In April the government cut.
I spruce lumber for making a
cent then allowed, and recer
general belief, as expressed
of the piaiios I have in stock
centuate the bargains offered
I Nearly all pianos have advance
hand prior to April, 1918, and on a
Most of the makes I have are hous
few names of makes: *
Estey Pinno Company
Starr Piano Company
All of these are strictly artisti
I take your pick, one price on every
store and no high salaried expert r
ceived by anyone. The customer
in the State. I am sole owner and
I Price an players will not oe r
unsold.
Three Krell Anto Grnnd Player
lowing makes: Richmond, Trayse
Gilt edge securities taken in fill
12 months, with 8 per cent, interes
except the interest on the money,
don't want It. Where credit is de:
All of these pianos afe fresh s
1298.00 and two shop worn Reminj
I the others are in mahogany. Tnis
old instrument traded for on this ]
jj REFERENCE: The Bank of
SSBBBHk
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Jas. Douglass 1.00 j
Anna Brooks 1.00 |
Angeline Suber 1.00{
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Catherine Xance 25 j
Fred Young ' 2.00
Mary C-ary 1.00 j
Carrie Caldwell . 1.r,0
CD~a Montgomery .!,! \ 1.00
Henrietta Young 1.00
David Wilson 2.n0
Scott Douglass 1.00 I
Rev. L. W l."0 '
CIprercfe Robinson 1.00
Charlie Brown 1.00
David Penn 2.50
Robt. Gallraan 1.00
Luther Wilson 1.00
Hattie Allen 50
Dr. G. W. Singleton Z.IMJ
Grant Fair 1.00
Robt Brooks 2.^0
Frank Rice 5.00
Clayton Moon 2.50
E. F. Floyd .... 1.00
Robert Jones 1.00
J. >M. Gilder 1.00
AX E.ISY WAY
TO REDUCE FLESH
Drink Hot Water and Take Tassco
Haven't you often wished for a
medicine to reduce your flesh? Something
that does not require dieting or
calisthenics? Well, right here yo j
bave it in .i-grain Tassco tabletr,
which you may secure at the Newber
ry Drug Co. They are pleasant to
take, perfectly harmless and case no
restrictions of habit or eating, and rerhmpi
the flesh, little bv little, until
you are down to the number of
pounds you wish to weigh. Too much
flesh is undesirable, as most quit*,
stout people will readily a^.mit, and
it detracts from one's good appearance;
makes one clumsy and short of
breath.
There isn't any reason why anyone
shrmlri be too stout. wl.en there's thi?s
much-tried. perfectly satisfactory
remedy at Xewberrv Drug Oo's. Tassco
tablets (doon't for<ret the name"!
are recommended by physicians and
are guaranteed to be perfectly harmless.
Refuse substitutes, if you can
not come to our store, we will man
iTassco to you.
IANO SAL
17 ifWo
J A i V X AU11UI
eduction in Price of 1
' ONE PRICE, REGARDLESS OF FORI
>r $350.00. I have now on hand sixty p
>s are priced $300.00, several others $
' business, and beginning Monday, Note;
zist, I am going to sell every piano I
iiich is as low as $350.00, so there is no
' inferior pianos at extra values. I will ]
it you may know the make of the piano ;
it the best values. My sole object in fa
onth of any one man in the State, and to
the piano production 30 per cent, on a<
eroplanes. Later the steel for plates wa*
itly the government has taken charge of i.
by piano manufacturers that pianos wil
; have advanced 30 per cent, since I bouj
i in this advertisement.
d $50.00 since early spring. I contracts
ccount of buying last winter, I am enable
e~o!d words throughout America and ol
Chase Brothers li
Hush & Gerts A
c instruments and stand in the foremost
instrument and the same to every one.
>i3no salesmen will have have to be paid
-ill reap the benefit. I have the largest ;
manager and have to consult on one al
e iiuced with the exception of three plavei
c worth ST.'ft.OO will lie sold at $iW>0.00.
r & Remington. All others must be pi
1 or part payment. Any of these pianos
t added to amount carried over. No di
One mark's money is as good as another'
sired, satisfactory bank references must
toek, brand new. Besides these, I have <
?'on pianos at $298.00. Two Estey pian<
- is the opportunity of a life time, to g<
proposition. Write at once or call for s
JOHN A.
I The Greenwoft
4 Greenwood, S<
Greenwood, tlie oldest and strongest to
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Tom Teague j 1.00 i
Bill Williams 1.00 j
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Jno. Cannon 1.00 j
Jim Todd 1.00
Jim Cleland 1.00
Fleming Jeter 1.00
Mattie Jeter 1.2". .
Emmo Gallman 1.00 ,
J. L. Gallman 2.00
Octavia Young 5.00
Tas. Cleland 50
G. W. Montgomery 5.00 ,
..Xowberrv Comity Schools 25.00 .
T.jicile Gallman 1.00 j
Millers Chanel ch-urcfo 21.00
St. Mary's A. M. E. Church .. 5.00 I
St. Jqhns Baptist 5.00
Church of God 5.00
Lillie Gilliam 2.50 <
Budie Simmons 1.00 .
Hoge School 10.00 |
St. Luke^s school 5.00
Silverstreet Baptist church.. 10.00 j
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I" which results in power and success. 2i
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PRICES.
ed and Fifty ? J
^ianos. 11
[ER PRICE. The cheapest piano I S
ianos which I expect to sell by 1
475.00 and most of tnem $450.00. I
ruber 25th, at exactly 11 a? m., and
have at $3.50. I have now only
possible chance to get less than
mail anyone a stock list with reg2jnd
the regular price at which it is ^
aving this special sale is to sell the jfl
advertise my business thereby.
ccou<nt of the great need of V
5 cut one-third of the 70 per H J
ill the piano felt. It is the y fi
I advance >51111 nigner. some h 1
ght. These conditions ac- 4 g
5. for all the pianos that I have on n
id to coll at the prize mentioned. |
ther continents. I give beiow a |j
rroger Piano Company g J
dam Schaaf y fm
rank of standard pianos. Come and U '
All pianos will be sold from the 1
[ and no commissions will be re- I
stock of pianos of any one concern
bout what I do. @
:s. I have only a few players now n
Two years time given on the fol- fj
lid for in twelve months. 1
3 sold on terms payable inside of |
ifference between cash and time A
s, and if your note is not good I fl|
be given. 'I
Dne Carlisle piano in oak at even g j|
>s are in Circassian, walnut, all of
Dt a piano at a great bargain. No
>*ock list of these bargains. J ?
HOLLAND, I
H
i Piano Man, I
)ath Carolina I *
ink In Greenwood County |
Bethlehem Baptist 25.00
Pleasant Grove A.M.E. church 10.00
Anderson Russell 4.00
John Morgan 3.00
Clarence Robinson 1.00 \jl
nt a XT^ii s nAf A
X A.
Bill Williams 1.00
G. C. Cooper now located at P. C. J
Jeans' old stand has had ten years
experience in fitting glasses and
guarantees perfect satisfaction.
19-29 tf.
[f in doubt as to whether you 'need
glasses or not stop in at Cooper's
and have your eyes tested. 10-29tf
Wvkv
U Reasons!
Why you should use f
5?m Cardui, the woman's
tonic, for your troubles, L i
jw J have been shown in
Ekl thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi- M
kT cine, who speak from BL
jgy personal experience. If
>S the results obtained by L i
K, J other women for so manjr .
E&j years have been so uni- pB| k
>2| formly good, why not 1 l A
K 3 rive Cardui a trial?
* '""Take
The Woman's Tonic I
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, o! ^ fl|
^ Cullen, Va., writes: Nfe
"About 11 years ago, I ^ fl|
suffered untold misery |fc| J B
li with female trouble, bear- W
jkj ing-down pains, bead- flS
&I ache, numbness ... I
would go for three weeks H
almost bent double ... m
4 My husband went to Dr. L i flH
kj for Cardui . . M
<W After taking about two I V
bottles 1 began going
to! around and when I took M
three bottles I could do J
1 .H ?t, ? pjn a. 1