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r ? PFRSOSAL. x ? i PERS I Miss Genia Wheeler of the faculty ' of the LiTtie Mountain school, spent j last week-end here with her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wheeler, to be with ; her sisters. Misses Frances and Mary j Wheeler, students respectively of Win- j | throp and Lander, who were spending ; vacation at home. Miss Marian Earhardt, teacher' at j Little Mountain, spent the past week- j end at home. j Rev. E. L. Halfacre will preach at j Clayton Memorial church Sunday j ^ morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the ser- j i vice. ; Mr. W. H. Lominack will be glad toj ksee his old friends and customers, as! well as new ones, at the well known and growing store of A. P. Boozer, where he is ready to welcome and ac- i commodate all who may call, regard- j, less of number or anything else. He ; takes the place of Mr. Charley T. Pay-1 singer, who decided to take a rest be fore taking up other business. j Mrs. C. J. McWhirter and fat little i sob Richard are at Johnston, visiting j Mrs. McWhirter's parents. Mr. Geo. D. Brown, Jr., the popular 1 , State superintendent of mill schools.) who is accomplishing such good work j in inaugurating night schools, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. E. J. Green and family have' room? at Dr. Van Smith's. Mr. Green ;1 is connected with the Y. M. C. A. work at Camp ackson and comes from Ten- j neeeee. His family has decided to come to Newberry so as to be near! | Mr. Green. They have acted wisely 1 in selecting Newberry as the place to ] j make home. ;] Mr.* Y. M. Cannon has changed from 1 Pomaria to Blairs. ( Mr. Robert L?. Epting returned the first of the week with his folks from Augusta, he having just been dis-!( k charged from the hospital after recov-; r P ering from a slight attack of pneu- j I ntonia. ! Messrs. L. W. Floyd, Haskell Wright, 1 F. Raymond Fellers, J. C. Goggans, Jr., < R. McC Holmes, Dr. J. Wm. Folk and < \ J. W. Epting left Sanday afternroon , [ f - L J - JL T * /W 4 j ior uoorgetewn 10 raise a weeK on m r j . deer and duck hunting. Mj. Robt. D. L Wright accompanied # the party as far * | as Branchville and get off for a bird ] [ hunt. The party of hunters expressed i two fine deer to Mr. Ij. G. Eskridge Wednesday, to be divided between the families o? the hunters. Congressman Fred H. Dominick left' ( S unday for Washington to be in readi-' ness for the session oi congress-. 1 Miss Olivia Stewart will go to Co-1 1 lumfcia Saturday to see about treat- ( ment for facial trouble. She will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. T. ( O. Stewart. J. .Ered Schumpert of Newoe$ry, vet- < eran se/geant-at-anns of th; 3i it > : e 1- i ate, cairte to Columbia yeste.-to go_ f the hall cf the upper bouse of the general assembly in readiness for the ( opening next Tuesday.?The State, 8th. Fred CroIter of Whitmire was among ( the wounded slightly as published in the list Monday. . i Mr. W. ~h(. Harri.son of Glasgow, Ky? ; arrived las\ Sunday night, having been callod to Newberry on account of the critical illness of his mother. Mrs. J. < Monroe Swindler, who died Tuesday afternoon. ! ' f Cr&'ghton Wicker has retured to - Charleston to resume his duties in the 1 | service of the navy, after a visit home ' I on account of the illness of his mother, \ Mrs. Dan Wicker, who is recovering. 1 Her daughter, Miss Mattie Lou Wicker, j has also returned to Lander college. , Mr. Eugene F. Summer, who has fceen dome service at Washington, in the electrical department of the navy, returned home last week. Cadet J. B. Black, Jr., has returned * to A. M. A. College Park, Atlanta, Ga. j Mr. A!vin Wright was called Wed- 3 ^ needay to Anderson on account of the ^ p illness of his wife, who, we are glad , t? sey, was improving when heard ( from Thursday afternoon. ; j lit Boyd Jacobs, having been hon- < arably discharged from the service of ' T7?cle Semi's army, is at home with 1 > ??U ft '= Endorsed 6j All the Leading Dramatic 1 Critics I | This same shov pany comes dire | berry from fHe A i| atrs, Atlanta, Ge Scene from Mrs. Jacobs iRe\*. Chas. L. Brown, D. D., wll preach in the Lutheran Church o the Redeemer Sunday morning at IJ o'clock. Dr. Albert P. Johnstone of Ande;* son was in Newberry from Tuesday until Thursday with his brotrers, Dr Theodore and Mr. Paul Johnstone. Mr. Wes Jones was in Greerivillc on business Wednesday. Pvt. James F Long of Prosperity ? who was previously reported died ol iisease, returned to duty as published in the list Thursday. VARIOUS AND AIL ABOUT Nearly every nationality in Europe is renresented by the chorus, "When Dreams Come True." The contrasting :>eauty of the various types makes >ne of the most effective chorus and ensembles ever seen with a musical comedy. Will be at the opera house Tuesday night. The crowded condition of our col amns for the past two issues prevent ?d us from announcing, among othei jvents, the death of the wife of the well known colored preacher, Rev rhomas F. Harper, which occurred or Christmas Eve, when the majority ol people had happiness in their homes tfnile sadness naa come 10 uae nomes )f others. This column is like Webster's? changes the subject so often and sud ienly. "Glorious girlhood, gorgeously gown ?d," might aply be used to describe the ;horus of "When Dreams Come True.' rhe girls are all young and pretty (viiat's; what some cnc ?lse siys) ?rd govniing is said to be the mo;t ilaborate that ever graced a musical :omedy. The public is invited by Mr. S. P rrakas to visit his store at his ne^v atand, opposite the old cooirt house. Main street. Some of the best Kentucky mules KwA.ii 4-/% -fViin CO tro P Z v CI Uii/Ugut tu IUAO uiaiixvt, Wjo A.. Havird, are expected here tb?? sveek. Mr. Havird having gone for them several days ago. A few days ago we saw one of those land grenades and a rifle grenade that had failed to explode when they were tried in the practice at Camp REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT it the rate of 10 to 35 pounds per nonth. By simple guaranteed, safe -eliable treatment, tassco will reducs four weight without unnecessary ex?rcisp anH riiptinff' nn?? will Tint, iviurt? )r weaken your system. Write today !or FREE oOc box enclosing 10c in silver or -stamps with this add to rassco Co., Boston, Mass, For sale jy tiu- Newberry Dr ig Co. N E w B I mammammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ? i ? I In "] I v and com;ct to NewAtlanta The orgia. ?hen Dreams C< | Jackson. They are terrible little iir- ; I ' nlpments of death a^d destruction ' . I *" ~~T " " " ~ 1 ? j wonderfully constructed. 1! i j "The Reason Why" will be seen at j the opera house Friday as played by; Clara Kimball Young and her own ; company in select pictures. Saturday .the public will have Shorty Ham- J ilton in "Padlock Holmes,"?on Mon- | day Annette Kellerman is to appear, :a "Queen of the Sear." This latter is I J a feature picture, prices 10 and 20 cents. [ Pawn Remarkably Tame. While standing in the woods Warden; Otis C. Small of Hammonton, N. JL j , says a young fawn approached and: L1 after eyeing him for a short time p< came up and rubbed his body with its. ' nose. The warden says he had nc j ! - * * - 1 +V?f ! TTOUDie 111 U1U KllJg iilfuu? >vuu [ deer. Warden Small expressed th< ( ' opinion that deer knew when th( closed season was on, but that this' was the first instance when one actual J ly held him up in the woods. i A Delinquent Citizen. ' j "Can you direct me to these offices?" 1! inquired the man with a slip of papei .! in his hand. i "No. I have lived in Washington aE 1 ! my life. You had better ask some one 1 who bnz made a study of the towi j J since all these new buildings weni , 'j UP." I : i ; CITY LICENSE. 3 . i ; 1 I ?o?- i ? J ! Get your License at once. License j for 1919 now due a;vd must be paid at ? once. By order of city council. 1 '! J. W. Chapman, 3-3 91. Cler': and Treas. \ I i - -V : i L i ?i . : If you have organs to repair, call r.c 'f ^ J Hallman's Barber Shop. M. 0. J j Hallman 12-1 { ] ] - j! . COLORED PEOPLE DELIGHTED | WITH NEW DISCOVERY TO J ' j BLEACH THE SKIN. \ ? I r < < II Atlanta, Ga.,?-Says that reecnt tes+s j '. have proven without doubt th*2t * ' swarthy or sallow complexions can \ he made light by a new treatment re- \ cently discovt red by a man in Atlanta ] ! Just ask your druggist for Cocotone J i Skin Whitener. People who have used } r it are amazed at its wonderful effect. ? i Rid your face of that awful dark color r | or greasy appearance in a few min- ] j utes. It costs so little that you can't * ' afford to be without it. Just think ? how much prettier you would look r with that old dark skin gone and new 1 ' soft, light skin in its place. Men and women today must care for their c:>rn. E ' plexions to enter society. i If your druggist will not supply you . with Cocotone -Skin "Whitener, send I 1 2oc for a large package to uocotone Co., Atlanta. Ga. For sale by Singleton's Drug Store. 1 SRRY i The Event of .... SPECIAL MAN America's Fore Air\io 1 the Big New York I HER OWP By MARK Pric SOc, 7Sc? $1 'plus' W a ""V t- iWC "/3 .-V ' * *. d 4M 0- < i-M UvH'SE FIWOKAj!. Friday, January 10. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. fn "THE REASON WHY." Supported "by her own company Saturday, January 11. SHORTY HAMILTON In "PADLOCK HOLMES." Monday, January 13. ANNETTE KE1LERMAN In "QUEEN OF THE SEA" Special feature, prces 10 and 20 / CONVINCED OF TANLAC BY AID GIYEN WIFE lusband Savs She Added 15 Pounds on Four Bottles?Donfole Endorsement. Knew Tanlac Would Help Hins Greatly When He Began It.?And He Tells Details. Cases in which two or more people n the same family have been so greaty benefitted by Tanlac that they have Hfered a double endorsement of this 'amous Master Medicine are common. tVTien you see a person relieved of suf :ermg ana maae strong again, it is tne nost natural thing in the world for fou to want the same benefits. This s how Charles E. Whitmore, of 103 Bradford St., Albany, N. Y., happened ;o take Tanlac. "My wife, who was all rr i down and lervous and getting weaker right ilong, began to take Tanlac," said Mr. WMtmore. "Well, of cdurse, I watched he results and it was wonderful to see y > - -.y ;t built her up. On four bottles 1>8 firmed fifteen pounds.. I had been loubtful about Tanlac. but that settled ne. When I started Tanlac* I could lardly eat one good meal in a whole veek. From suffering with a bad stomich I had become nervous and restless it night and all run down. Instead of Jigesting, my food would lie like lead >n my stomach and sour and ferment md form gas. Because I had sour tomach?so long, my mouth had goten sore. I could not sleep re-stfully jut would wake up every hour or two ind would roll and toss. I was tired n the morning and by mid-afternoon ; was so tired out it r?emed I couldn't ret through the day. i had lost all amotion and I did not care. Seeing what Tanlac had done for my wife encouTtged me to take it, and I was not surmised when it began to brace me up ight away. It did as much for me as t did for her I slept right through he night, woke up rested, with a good ippetite and was able to enjoy my neals. My food digested, and the gas, iloating and sour stomach disappeared felt like a new man, an:! the old, tired ^orn out feeling went with- the rest of ay troubles." Gilder & Weeks, Sew^erry, S. C., Prosperity Drusr Co., Prosperity, Little Mountain Drug Co., Little Mountain s p W f! TTnllowav. Chat> pells, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy, SVhitmire, S. C. lllg the Season IAGEMENT OF . . . jmost Actress THURS' .vric Theatre Succ i MONE1 SWAN est 3005 $1.50 L K i A A annirrrnTTrwiiiiBiiiwi ttwi?t?l era House, Tues ? Death of Mrs. DeHines. / i ? f CJrs Nannie DeHines, widow of Charlie DeHines, died of pneumonia i at the ,State hospital in Columbia Sat\ r.rday afternoon and was buried at | Vt. Pleasant, this county, Sunday j afternoon at 3 o'clock; service by ! the Rev J. M. Mason. She was :2 j years old; had been an invalid for j | four or five years; an inmate of the I hospital since the 11th of last Xovemj ber. ] Mrs. DeHines was formerly Miss ] Nannie Adams, daughter of Mr Thom- ' | as Adams, and is survived by her aged | father and the following daughters ! and sons: Miss Birdie DeHi es, Mrs. | Robert Lake. Mrs. 0. L. Buzhardt, LeRoy DeHines, Miss Ellen DeHines, 1 j ACT QUICKLY. i Do the right thing at the right timt. J Act quickly in time cf danger. i lr< time kidney dnwer Doan's Kidney P-lls are mo> ; ??enty of Newber.y 3vi<I?i':e of their worth. ' Mrs. J. A. Temple, 1304 Poplar St., Nevrberry, says: "Five year* ago when we lived on the farm heavy work j brought on kidney trouble. I lost all j my ambition and felt languid and all. tired out. A bearing-down pain in my j back aggravated me and when I bent j over to ciusi, snarp pains wuuiu gu i through me like a knife. When I raised up quickkly, I got dizzy and black specks came before my eyes. Mornings I felt tired out and lame. My head ached, I was very nervous and my ankles and hands swelled so I was in pretty bad shape. My kidneys didn't act as they should, either. Reading of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got some and felt better from the first. Continued use entirely cured me. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Chi i ' I still have and White < i . 0 need, come t< Mayes' Boot I : j The House of a 1 sdsv W Ti IUIX si H :ess to r & m mmmammmmmmmmammtmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmrnmtmm Seat Sa JANUAI Make Reser mm mi ill i ij'il ^ -0 :-> I :Sxi^J:c fP:fi! ! day, Jan. 14tK Miss Ollie May DeHines, Willie De~ Hines, Miss Maria DeHines; also b>three brothers?Messrs. J. C., J. P,. 4 and T. P. Adams?and the following sisters: Mrs. Texana Darby, Mrs; "Willie Berley, Mrs. Lilla Reese, Mrs. Xeely Willingliam, Mrs. Lucy Adams^ and Mrs. Clara Dawkins. ATTENTION PEXSIONEBSi. I will be at the Clerk of Court's fice each Saturday in- January to pre pare pension applications No ol&? pensioners need apply. W. G. Peterson, Pension- Commissioner. i / _ I COLDS AND GRIPPE YIELD TO CALOTArtS OVERSIGHT" i j To break up a cold ovor night orto cut short an attack of infjuenza orgrippe, physicians and ruggists art* now recmmending Calotabs, the neirnausealess calomel, that^is purified from all dangerous and sickening et~~ fects. Thos who have tried it saythat it act l^ke magic, by far moreeffective and certain than the old! style calomel, heretofore recommend-ed by all physicians. One Calotab on the tongue at be6i One Calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water,?that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating. . work or pleasures. Next morning your cold has vanished and your whole sys-. tern feels refreshed and purified. Cal- otabs is sold only in original sealed-: packages, price 35 cents. Recommended and guaranteed by all druggists. Your money back if you are not delighted.?adv. ina | fr ' ? 1 a little Gold | Zhina. If in j? I i ? : Variety Store 'housand Things A he Play That I very Wife I \ould Take I er Husband See. Not a *x Play.? le Opens f IY 15th I vations Early 1