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"VEBSES TO A SOUHEB ; BEFORE AND ATTEB DEATU . . . I s . 1 " \ The following tender lines are reproduced from the Pickens Sentinel. ' iThey were written by the young lady . whose name |s attached and wiio jives in Pickens. , * fTnct hpfnrft <=?til!nsr overseas.) W UVV ^V.w Ode to' My Sweetheart. , !}3ince now the^ hour :'s come at last "When you and I must part;s -Since now our dream of bliss is past. It cuts me to the heart. . -Oh! may we part to meet again This side the distant shore; +\?<vr? r fllioli hnvo Hvpfl in vain -? VI lU^U X **vr? V . wv% .M If you I see no more. ."'Well, we have pissed some happy hours. "If God will only spare your life My joy will be complete. Tor thus my eyes are dimmed with tears? because I did love you; ^nd will thru all the coming years, Oh God! the fondest one, adieu. * ^Written after landing in France, to 0. L. C.) v -- * r It is the dusk of the evening, I'll breathe a heartfelt prayer -And invoke the blessings of heaven On. my sweetheart "Over There." Ifor faster than letter or cable Our thoughts and our prayers can meet; And how much it means to each other I think it is wondrous;ly sweet. '"K thank God for love's winged power That's wafted on the breeze; 4&nd to you my love is extended And will follow you across the sea" 3 could spend my time in weeping, v And mourning and longing for you; *-3But I must be a little patriot And keep on the defensive, too. ^Now, dear, I leave yon to ponder ' And weigh this in youi* mind; ?? .? Iawa fni> ie Prontor ?U1 my wit i. y* j uu 0"~>v. Than any of its kind. ; 3Qbw twilight is fast approaching, Daylight fading away; ~9lffy thoughts are growing sweeter, Thus ends thiis perfect day. " -(Written after the death of her sweetheart.) r'Iforewell until we meet again nAi?fol "Ho rc OC/ Uliu U1C (/vivut vutu, *' t)T2r "wedding will talse place in heavei Above the shining stars. ^ Well live forever with the angels, No sorrow we shall know; '"^Dnr home in heaven will finer be Than any here below. <So help me, God. to walk with Thee. And keep the faith with him %^Who died in arms to make me free, Tho' never lost a limb.. . , . , NGod reyer mak^s mistakes, I know, Altho' my grief is great; 1 have surrendered my will to Him All yielding to my fate. heart lies "buried in Southern France, j "My love beneath the sod: "My life on earth's to do some good, jVly only hope is God. . ?Composed by Elina Clayton. V SPor Rent or Lease or Sale?Kelly ,Place on Newberry side of the old : -""Ninety Six road, three miles from r?Kinards. 330 acres, new five-room - dwelling two tenant houses, good well of water. Apply to James Mc llntosh, Newberry, S. C. 10-22 tf Cotton Seed Culler?I will start out ?' J"* wi+ll AA+f A? Allll. on my ruuiiua wnu wti.vu. <er on December 1. Any farmers de*siring my service in this line will r please notify me at once. D. L Hajnm, Silverstreet. S. C. ll-192tp" WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM ' i - Almost any man will tell you j - that Sloan's Liniment means relief _ TFer "practically every man has used who ixas suffered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of - joints, the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. * Clean, reiresumg, guuiuuig, ^WUVtl * ? quickly effective. Say 4'Sloan's Lini? SKSt" to your druggist. Get it today. The Sugar Ration s Increased by One-Half j, J t I Two Pounds per Person per Month Is Increased to Three Pounds per Per, son per Month?Promise of Food | Administration Made Good?Can Buy Full Month's Supply at One Time?No More Home Canners* ! Certificates. ! Columbia.?The sugar allowance of the American people has been increas; ed by one-half. j The allowance of two pounds per person per month, to which we nave been limited, is now increased to three pounds per person per month. This increase was announced by the Food Administration to become effective November 1. j The same proportionate increase applies to public eating places. Two pounds to each 90 meals served has been the allowance. The allowance is now three pounds to eac h90 meals. This makes good the promise of the Food Administration to increase the household allowance of sugar at the earliest possible moment that the sup ply would justify it, and makes it pos?ible for the householder to more freely use cereals, apple, cranberry and grape fruit products and the use of fruits canned without sugar during ! the past summer. j In addrton, it is announced at the same time that, instead of the necessity of buying sugar twice a month, a whole month's supply of sugar may be purchased at one time, and retail dealers are notified to sell sugar in such quantities. It i3 announced simultaneously by the Food Administration that, the can* ? j +!%;? ning season navmg cioseu aw mi? ' year, no more home canners' certifi; catee will be issued, and no more sugar will be sold in 25 pounds lots Cor. canning and preserving. i 1 __________ EATING AT A COMMON TABLE WITH THE ALLIES Columbia.?The Food Administrae tion appeals three times daily to tha individual responsibility of the people j of South Carolina to continue the ! greatest responsibility of the people of | South Carolina to continue the greatI 3st voluntary effort at food saving ; over made Dy a nation. j We must send the Allies and our own forces overseas 50 per cent more ' fod dur.ng the coming year than we j have sent them during the past twelve ; months. ; Loyal Americans are eating at a i.ocmmon table with 120,000,000 Allied ; peoples. Ctiwav a# +Viq frwl mwrinw Off all j kJUI ? U/ V4 VMV i./VW * _ the peoples fighting against Germany shows that to maintain supplies and i necetsary reserves to guard against j disaster there must be conservation ; of wheat flour in all eountrf&s through the coming year. j It Is agreed that the wheat bread of j the Allies shall contain 20 per cent I of other grains. | It is only just that we should bear j our share in this saving. Our bread should be universal wna iirose wun j are suffering from the war far more i than we. i Use Victory Mixed Flour in baking; j eat other cereals also; save food in ! every possible way for those who sit i at the common table. \ I ? i NEW HOME CARD COMIWG THE FIRST OF DECEMBER Columbia.?Distribution of the new I Home Card, which the Food Admin is! fration -a-ill nut. into 20.000,000 Ameri can kitchens, has been postponed on account of trie endemic <*! Spanish in' fluenza, and the Home Card will not S make its appearance until December 1. i The original plan contemplated the j opening of the Home Card campaign on October 27. | The new conservation plan, fally set forth on the new Home Card, is considered vital by the Food Administration. It will outline the conservation program to which the American people will be pledged probably for the re; mainder of the war and possibly for j a period after peace has beep declared. | cbred. . The Food Administration will make ! no effort to reduplciate the pledges of more than 12,000,000 American housewives who last year signified their willingness to oo-operate in the conserration of food. It isexpected that the housewife will hang the new Home Card at a convenient place in her kitchen and operate her home according to the program to help supply t":a sinews of war to the Allies and the American armed forces, as she haa done heretofore. There will be no "Wheatless" nor " " J ? " Mweauess uajs pn;?iucu iui uu new Home Card, but the most careful saving in all edibles, particularly in the conservation of wheat, meat, fats and sugar will be urged. The significant (act behind the new Home Card is the absolute and vital necessity of the United Stats sending five and three-quarter millions of tons more foodstufTs to the Allies this year than last, with an almost staggering total of seventeen and a half million tons for the coming year, which will awaken the supervisor of the family ( nrrMlf DMMUlitT ! iHW gwi/w>3?v? W wuv of maintaining a patriotic watchful- : seas over the apread of her individual table. i Be proud to be a food saver. Ba content with a patriot's plenty aad discontented with a slacker's mper lluitv. 0 'y *4 i * r-% J By dii j sel! at pub j 1918, at tl j Warehoiisi j charges, ui 1 The same1 I s^Postp< I Goodi I tity or vak 1 , m. Terms X J \ i } .3 $ i % COLOMBIA | November 1S 6K2B2^B2B2fflasssmaB5aaBiaeaBS i Fall in ! i Line? j Sign ! mm j the | | B Doiili I I HIIITTEBi_ n ^unikfs? BOY YGSS | QUOTA I' 1 I ' j COUGHJNGSPELLS BREAK YOUR REST , 3 - i Put a stop to them with old ! reliable Dr. King's New ! Discovery j That raw, hoarse throat must be soothed. That phlegm-loaded chest must be loosened. That cough must be checked so you can sleep. Dn King's New Discovery has been relieving colds, and coughs for half a j i century without the least disagreeable after-effects. Your druggist has it because it id well-known and in big demand. ============= I _ I Try this for Constipation j Keep the bowels on schedule time j with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the i system freed from poisonous wastes, * * ? ? IBS COmpiCAUUU UCCU) IUV. OI.U1UW.U 1 | Bweet, the tongue uncoated, the breath { untainted. Mild yet positive in action. > ) v r i $2^ *iir $ '? ' ? ; * ection of the lie auction on -.r1-! !_ TV' le v^Qiumom, e, Newberry, i iclaimed and items advertise >ned. > sold without le. Sale will $ cash. : J. W DEN fth, 1918. lean and polish your aluminum wai with BRILLO and make it last Ion er and look better. BRILLO sa i&fies or we refund your mone Summer Bros. Co. 11-22 - YOUR December pi Cn 0, iljy o L iiu^w SS D8E Make It noon I I \ "IB ExalentoMedicine Co., I Gentlemen: Before I used '"?S fSHKHB your Exetonto Quinine mS^BbS Pomade my hair wm A3$Wm.'':: Bhort, coarse and nappy. $w}*f v3h2h& bat bow it bai grown to 83 infaSfffif inches lone. and ii ao soft and tilky that I can do it sJSgla jaS^Hr npany way I want to. I yfiSSs ? > ;> am sending yoa my pio mSK ^vaw ?nre to ?how you how M \ -y pretty Eielento hu mad* ft. SA1UBBEKD. Don't let some fake Kink Removerfool you. You really can't atraighten your hair until it is nice and long. That's what EXELENTO POMADE does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of the hair, and makes it grow Ion?, soft and silky. After uain# a few times yon can tell the difference, and after a little while it vriilkeso pretty and Ion* that yon can fix it up to snit yotu If Exelento don't do as v/e claim, we will give your money back. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. V Write for particulars. EXELEMTO MEDICINE CO.. Atlanta, Ca. ' ..; . . .. . > ' ' '7 I ? Freight Claim A Saturday, Nover I^TArl> "S7 J?. I IV V? A jr VX. i iC^.WIl 1 5. C., for freight refused articles < ed for sale Octol J' guarantee of qu commence at 1C 4 I # HMNMWMHMHMMMMMMMMHBMni fRV ? IAIIR L&l 1 VL JLJIIVil MING, Agent ------ N< re Gj. n ??> t- |;"n*SpiritQ?UB. ^ | ^''"*| f tpSif IS * mm ] I. - v ?* ? ".Tiny*.. M..i~.- t.;.r ' <4"'. ..'f. " J I HANDS, ARMS, ! IIUDC AC! ccn LUT1UJ /ULLLr And Was Run-Down, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardm Made Her Well. Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prine, i of this place, says: "After the birth # of ev last child...I aot very snuch run-aov,*n and weakened, bo much t-ict I could hardly do anything at ail. I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure tlie least I noise. J.fy condition was getting v.orse all the time... I linew I must have some relief 01" I would soon be ir. the bed And in a I-rjrious condition for I felt so badly and was so nervous and weal: I co-Id hardly live. 2Iy husband asl^d t>r about my talrin? Cardui. lie o iM 'Tf'o o crr*r\f\ mnr1*A?r?A or* A nrnrtrl -Jtiiu., xi o a feuva aiiu ^vuu tor that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles...After about the second bctt!e I ' folt ?reat!y improved...before trlr'-ng . it my limbs and bands and arms I wo aid go to sleep. After taking it, however, this poor circulation disappeared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road tc health. After the use of about 5 bottles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my; six children be* j sides. i You can feel safe in giving Cardul a thorough trial for your troubles. It I contains no harmful or habit-forming j drugs, but Is composed of mild, vegej table, medicinal ingredients with no ! bad after-effects. Thousands of women | have voluntarily written, telling of 1 the good Cardui has done them. It t | should help you, too. Try it U 74 &BBBS9BSI29IIIBBB953BBSEBB9^^^^| gent, 1 will 11 nber 30th, U pns Freiffht ii and other j ] of freight. U ber 5, but m II ality, quan- \\ \ o'clock a. I ENS R. R." ewberry, S. C. j If In doubt as to whether you need * j glasses or not stop in at Cooper's j and have your eyes tested. 10-29rf \J* i f, ,"!>!. ^ %X+ yr& *.'/ '?'?$ ' J?? | Citation for Letters of Administration. | THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ l| Coonty of yewberry..... .. - JB I Ey W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: AflH i Url, T. n . ? . _ .. lU >v ii-cieas, jim jxuh maae suit 10 S^HI ; to grant him Letters of Adrninistrati<fl[H of the Estate and effects of Hor&^^fl Ruff. | Tbese are, therefore, to cite and ad|H| I monish all and singular the kindrej^^| I and cred;tor3 of the said Horace RnS^H deceased, that they be and appear be^^K fore me, in the Court of Probat a iflH be held at Newberry, on Monday. day of. December, next, after pubiic^^H tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the for^^H noon, to show cause, if any they ha^^^H why the said Administration shod^RH not be granted. Given under my hard this 23rd of November, Anno Domini 1918. W. 7. ewart.HH HI C?te2Jcw&(huifiA?d^^KL 1 JbhOifi Sjiemtl?JMA r: tiere IS your opportunity w i against embarrassing errors in spellm^H^^^D pronunciation and poor choice words. Know the meaning of war terms. Increase your efScienc^^B^HH which results in power and success. 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