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? - v . . - . I I ? m* l *. lvnmnaugn u Evi ' - . We are receiving ' Capes, Dresses, Mil i Merchandise by fai r ^ u J These charming new s ? I peal to the woman who 1 1 price. Many have th?? h I many admirers. Then tJ J, ful. You will find these ~ 7 ~~~~ v HUS Separate skirts show entird> f dies, belts, pockets, etc. , tKLT? Newest spring mode&in a hi ' plain, - Priced $3.49, $4.98,- $6 K ^ and woil m n display* M I M 5 : V '<r > ..-V -V J II), f i M i R * Letter From James Kibler. are feeling bac I \-j ?TT* >0- "' jPajpa I wish ] 1 "Wol lend off, Germany, : country over January 19, 1919. |75 years behi] My Dear Mother: do live at he I received your letter and several what they ha\ \ ethers a few days ago. . I, sure was wooden shoes. glad to get them as it had been some They grow gri i time since 2 had- heard from you mountains anc jf all. Glad to know that all were well, to gather then , I am doing fine, having a good time selves fine. ? W and seeing some of this old country, which is a gr< I am in the (central part of Germany,: there often. E I in a city by the name of Wollendoff, so on that we on " the JRhine River. It certainly is not with any a swift river. I like Germany much I feft. Camp Jz K better than I did France for several of ^Laurens, a - reasons.' The German people are very great friend of W kind to us. We are staying in a nice |me. All the * house with & German family; and old ! section .Were si lady and her son. In one respect she in, but they al reminds we boys of our mothers. I to me now. ! ^ I A ready Jo do for us when any of us ;to visit a towi H c' H H H 89 ' -^1 JB W 'W J> JB flBBnHHSHHBHHHHBEHBfil&SH I* In keeping up with the an AUTO-HEARSE a C BAKER BIG SIX and w ni TAT ITV QFRVirP fh; CESS and gained us so _ years will continue. >' * ^ P. F. BAX' 1 Undertakers, Funeral 1 I The Hou: I NEWBERRY, ^ IMIIIII? ?BillH'i .S / New Arrival , d L r j > HUtK 1" I Ulti 1 gy Train Is Br ; daily advance ship linerv and Piece Goo< Surpasses Anything NEW SPRING V pring styles whuh have bee: grants an out-of-the-ordinar igh crown trimmed with rii here are jaunty little odd sh new spring hats the most b IDREDS OF NEW SI 1 new styles for spring. Stunning - ' > | : DE CHINE AND G1 ost of pretty styles. White, flesh .50, $8.00 and $10.00 each. ipring Styles in Oxfoi iplete showing of new spring mode d pumps are the very newest crea sen to whom correct footwear apj They are shown in tan, brown an els, and priced at $5.00, $6.00, $ I N A L Act as a doctor. Tell Neuwied, a beautiful place, ie could see''this old enjoyed out trip. We was 1 here. They are about days. * don't- know when ad, although they sure k?me* ^Vant to see all of y< ?me, and take care of * "Won't be as long as it re. They wear the old though I am not home sic Sure is "some sight." haven't been since I left hoi apes on , top of the y?u hear of the Second Divi t have steps to go up inS y?u wil1 know that is 01 2. We boys enjoy our- OUT boys can talk Germa lave a Y M. C. A. learned yet and don't thin hpln tn 113 Wp en Wel1 1 wil1 write y?u *2* [ave music, singing and as 1 can* Don t ^ uneasy don't feel lonely. I am hear from me when you 1 of my home boys now. ouSht toickson with a Mr. Neel; Hope to get a letter from fine young man, and a Love to all. mine. He is still with , Your affectionate so others that is in myj A> 15th Fie]d Arti :rangers when we went j 1 seem like hxome folks | sTeel and I had a pass) 666 contains no alcohol, ar i near where we were, other poisonous draf j. / _ ( times we have installec :RANE & REED STUDE V. ish to state that the same at has assured OUR SUC many friends the past 11 m & son Directors and Embalmers. se of Service. SOUTH CAROLINA / v * - . m icv.7 '& s Daily M V. I sew IOTR inging Us Ne ments, including V is. This Showing c in Our Career. Ill I INFRY n pouring in for the past y style in spring headwea )bon. The new sailors 1 . I *T1 . apea luroans. me inmi ecomirg yoa have ever se ?PARATE SKIRTS ncurAot enrmo efvipe all C17PQ r UVTTVOli o^/l lug Wfcj <VW| MM wawwy ? __ v . . ' SORGETTE WAIST and new shades. Some hanc . < *' / rds and Pumps :1s now in stock. These ox tions that c?m be turned out peals will be interested in the id black with both Military and 7.50, $8.00 and $10.00 pair. ' / ' U G t A . . ?; ... . ! V ?: * - __ ' \ j v We sure i Letter to Mrs. W. F. Stone. there two j I will be | Dreisger, >u. Hope I December 25. J has been, Dear Mother: k at all: I How are all this Xmas? I am all ne. When o. k. I am now in (Jermauy living sion com-: in the house with German people, irs. Some | I never thought that I would eat n; havn't my Christmas dinner in this country k I will, when I was first drafted, but you < ' * l as soon never can tell what will happen. , | you don't The German people seem vory glad hink you ? J ^ I you soon. I "I 1 For Pasiurare in 6 to 8 I n, ' Weeks Sow Dv/arf Essex senic no? Make?.splendid nutritious pasturage d c tf f<>.- 'afne. hojrs. sheep and poultry 11 within six to eight weeks, Many re port that its fattening qualities are bettpr than that of clover. It is the earliest pasturage and one of the best hog feeds you can grow. Plant rape n6w. Save money spent for feed. !' wnnwQ crrnQ 1 IV V XX W XX U k/ JU JLl AX k/ | . For Farm and Garden I are seed of proven worth ? tested for j j both purity and germination. Grass and Clover Mixture Our grass and clover mixtures yield 1 more hay, better and more permanent ! pasturage than when only two or j three kinds of grass or clover are sown. j Catalog and Wood't Crop Special giving timely information I and current vrices. mailed free I upon request. i T. W. WOOD & SONS | * Seedsmen RICHMOND VIRGINIA j * sr3 t ? j ;is j . _ |gjj viiaiiuu mr juciirrs ut .lauiiiu^uauuil ^ |jj THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j p; County of Newberry. ? By W F. Ewart, Probate Judge. BS Whereas, H. T. Long made suit to; In^e to grant him Letters of Adminis- 1 tration of the estate and effects of j M. M. Long. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said M. M. Long, deceased, that they be and ap- I pear before me, in the Court of Pro- I bate, to be held at Newberrv. on I I Friday, the 14th day of March, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of February, Anno Domini 1919. W. F. Ewart, hhs p. j. n. c. x /" I [imnaugh's I iw Goods | Women's Suits, )f New Spring \ \ few days, will ap- * r at a moderate |: are sure to win (lings are beauti en. * ? T" lumerous pleats, gir/ s / ' u 'S 1 embroidered, some L - /V i ' s : > \ .."v. - . J,'. sMMMnHannni - - _ | 1 " ; '' ' = the war is over and I don't blame them; for the American boys were sure going for them. / - i There are eight of us boys staying in one house, in which there is an old man, his wife and their daughter and I a small boy. Santa came to see the; little bov last night and brought him j a toy horse and some crackers. He was very proud of them. The girl i seems pleased with the American boys, j said she would come back to the \ States with me but I think there is j already enough over there without! bringing any more. Mamma, I went to a German Cath- i olic Church this morning. You know! I " ? / / Car of yon V Some goo 11 z hand mule / and marc save you n Q good work / A. G.1 Prosperity, So % that is something new ;o me. The ^ ? - t 1 _ i * 1:1.^ ? Ll? priesi JooKeu uiuiusi .1 j;ju. was dressed in a robe and gold lassels, also a gold cross on lite back. It was a fine church: .<ome statutes, one of Virgin Mary and o;.hers 1 didn't know who they were. We alsu have regimental services; n<ear some fine ones sure. Well, Mamma, I have traveled through France. Belgium, Luxemburg, and now in Germany, i don t know where we will go next, but T guess? back home. The Belgians sure treated us nice. We were on a liike when '.ye came to Belgium. Was tired and hungry. Ourrolling kitchen got^lost from our company, but the women gave us plenty to eat, coffee to drink and :ye bread / which was good. Well, Mamma, how is Boatmrn andt little William Luther doing? Guess I will close this time, rromi your son, Paul. Company B, 54tb Pioneer Iniantry. The death in Columbia of Miss Mary McCoy recalls to the older inhabitants the time of the railroad shops, at Helena and life in the then busylittle village with the McCoy, Zobe&. and other well known families The Southern Express Company has brought suit in every-county in this:. State to recover taxes paid for last year. ' Among the changes in me city wmi be the removal of E. T. Carlston'fr. tailoring establishment to the room formerly occupied as an office by Dr_ Frank D. Mower, next to the National Bank, and the opening of a new harness shop by Messrs. A. W. Price andl Alan Reighley. A COLUMBIA MAN WHO GAINED 17 POUNDS, CALLS IT GOD SENI> \ ?N "I lost 38 pounds of flesh in three years and because of my stomach ancB kidner trouble, insurance companies^ refused to issue me a policy on my life.. That was my condition when I began: to take Peplax because of the Nature? herbs that I knew were in it. I havetaken three bottles and haye gained 17 pounds."' "This statement was made by Mr.. Basil H. Miller, of 1607 Maki Streets Columbia, and to many people it "will seem remarkable but it is not one bit more interesting than other statements given by Newberry people every d(ay." "For twenty years I have been a mnn " Ml> Millar AAntintlO^ Ud. V CI 111*2 lllc*llf *U1? wuwiMuvvk in explaining his case fully. "I was. on my f^et all the time and my kickneys would almost kill me. TheyI would feel, some times, as if a hot iron iwas being pressed against them an<? | r would get up as often as ten times* : in a night. I "V7/>?V{?w *Vio + T ?fo r?tcroa4oH nrnnaK. I iiVbUiiig kiiat x ucu UA^yuwcv* p?s/|iv4 lly. Instead, the food I took jvould sour and terment and cause gas. < V I would have shortness of breath an? gagging and my heart would feel a&. !if it was jumping into my throat. Ibs: i about two weeks I' began to noticethat I was gaining flesh from PepJax. _ II was slee]>ing so sound tmce mor&* | that I wouldn't even hear an alarnSu ! clock. /"Those old Nature remedies in Pep? lax reached every bad symptom I had.. It had been a God send to me." i "So-many people here tell how the*have gained. weight after taking Pepr lax until their digestion has been 're? / stored and their system invigorated,. ^ that'I warn people who cfo not wishto gain weight not to take it. It is.often interesting to weigh yourself while taking Peplax and in this war see just how your system is building, up from week to week," said E. Drum, the discoverer of Peplax^ * JUai^aaa UllUIaCd I j* F ing mules. d second t L/ is, horses is. 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