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r i Newben f I ' JOKfi COrtT /; PRESENTS SLj THE season's SENSATIONAL y|i SUCCESS '|r H book by J FREO DE SRESAC^a Music by ^:.. mt- SILVIO HUH" ^ ft WAVE SEEN MUCH BLOODSHED Plains of Palestine Trampled by Many rvi w>c mijiiiicsi mime* imivmii to History. Definite historical records regarding r events in Palestine may be said to begin with the first detailed account of the battle in the plains of Armageddon, when the army of Pharaoh Thothmes ?, in, advancing up the plain of Sharon, crossed the Carrael range by the same ^ roHte as that taken by General Allen* by's cavalry in September, A. D. 1918, l and defeated the Syrian federatioa under the king of Cadesh before the fortress of Megiddo in (the year 1479 B. C. This historic plain has seen the march of the armies of the Hittitea, the Egyptians, the Jews under Deborah and Barak, the Philistines on their way to the defeat of Saul on Mount Gilboa. Then came like a wolf Sennacherib the Assyrian, and after him Nebuchadrezzar of Babylon. Th* Persian Cambyses swept through Palestine in the sixth century B. C., en route for his work of destruction tn Egypt. After the fall of Babylon Palestine saw the armies of Alexander nn/) Dnmnav UocnflSIIIIL wc vj i cct auu & viupv^T* T . Titus "and Hadrian all fought in Palestine. In A. D. 614 the Sassanian Emperor Chosroes, stretching forth from his capital at Ctesiphon, destroyed Jerusalem; once again the city was rebuilt, and within a generation was opened to the Arab and Moslem conqueror, Caliph Omar. In the twelfth century the crusaders took Palestine, ^ which then became the scene of the W' romantic struggle between Richard Coeur de Lion and Saladlu. Fifty years later the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, known in the middle , ML ages as "the Wonder of the World," crowned himself king of Jerusalem in the church of the Holy Sepulcher. In - ?-" * - - -m i i? An rtv..v.. ! JDit) ine armies ot uie viiumau xuias i under Selim the Grim marched down j fropn Aleppo and seized the country on their way to the conquest of Egvpt. Nnnrly three hundred years later Napoleon marched from Egypt j through the same pass of Megiddo to the fortress of Acre; and now the forces of General Allenby have added one more link to this great historical Chain wherein have been engaged ^ practically all the greatest names in j " ? - ? ' - T-< ?WT>K~ TT/Ow ' nnman nisior.v.?rrum uw/ i Land of Many Nations" by Maj. Ormsby Gore in Asia Magazine. TAKE THREE DAYS TO WED i ' Armenian Couple Must Se Patient in the Matter of Tying the Mar| riage Knot. In Armenia everybody has a good time at a wedding except the bridegroom. First of all, the friends as- j semble, and an entertainment, with dancing, takes place. The bridegroom ; is expected to arrive when the enter ^ tainment is at its height and it is considered good form for him to appear with his face covered with pow- ! l der to simulate pallor induced by the j ft solemnity of the occasion. Friends of J the bridegroom then shave him publicly and fall upon him and strip him of all his clothes, after which he is supplied with a new set of garments and completely dressed again. While * : rtno Af VO 1 Ot" * II16y 8rp pt*riDiiiuii^ iuc vuuvto ui. >u>vk to the groom the young men present are supposed to hold lighted candles In their right hands. The day after this opening marriage feast the bride rides to church, and the bridegroom walks. The priest who ^ recedes them in the porch reads a short sermon on their duties in the matrimonial state, and then the wodding party proceeds to the altar, where the foreheads of the lii.uh conirac'irri payies are bound togi*?h:T with g-Vd chains. The wcdWiu^ festivities ? *>:?tinne for at least hivyiays ;ifu*r this, and the couple ait* ij:>r rosaniod as married until the < ivmoples have *- rPu . . ueen wuc:uuv?(. . ;?< tion of the wirMinc i> CMririi 1 h:*ou.-:ii ; as conscientiously as the religious part. ... Opera UJJ J House "Cl; ''' VAND HER HI PERFECT PIP ^36" | p CHORUS taMBBMii I I | | No Table 1 i I Has Rver 1 | The Place I The O: I [POSTUM I Boil just like coffe 5 boiling begins. Its < < seal brown color and I such a satisfying cup ideal drink with mea and grown people. Used in place of coff health drink. Contain I as does coffee; doesn 1 | sleepless or fretful. | " There's c I At Grocers?two DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? | It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, especially if the kidney action is disordered, passages scanty or too frequent. Don't wait for more serious troubles. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Newberry testimony i B. V. Dedmond, Player St., says: "Some time ago I was down badj with kidney trouble. My back was | | Inme and it seemed to ache all the ; | time. My kidneys were in a bad con I diti'on and I was bothered by their j too frequent action. I was dizzy and! | I [at times, I could hardly stand or; '"' nighten up after stooping. Morn-1 i ings I could hardly set around and! i i II was in pretty bad shape. Hearing I of Doan's Kidney Pills, I bought sonu j |at Way's Drug Store, and got relief! | right away. Mv back felt stronger | land my kidneys were in much bette:** shape. Continued use entirely cured me " j 60c. at all dealers, Foster-Milburn i I Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, X. Y. i NOTICE, j Acting under an order of Probate | j Court for Xewberrv county the uu-! dersigned will sell at auction, to the! , nignest Diaaer. on weauesuay, --\prii j :2nd, 1919. at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. at l I ; Chappells. S. C.. the following: | r> shares capital stock in Reid Co,; ' Chappells. s?. C. 1 share capital stock Farmers bank; 'Chappells, S. C. J 1 Piedmont Syndicate certificate, i 2 mules. 1 buggy. Sa:>:e being the personal property! 'of Goo T. Reid. deceased. \V. A. MeSv.-nln, :>-14 Ad m. \ ? , ( ;>*> r; y [> \ \ V \ i T r.' \NS ' N |) Y/inO'tVS or nr < ;:wvaivv-. ylh;jj\n3 All who have not heretofore rojceived pensions, will call on Probate 5 i ~X ( ! & A& :/2l \ " t&*&\ < J -vr-J ' vtaftf /u -> < 'J&jfaj /_/ v.. \ GLITY jf '\\ ' % >nd FURIOUS^' j % || G tgj \AAAAA/\AAAAAAAAAAAAA^M/VMg I Drink I aken j j Of [ i ; rig'inal | j CEREAL I | e?15 minutes after > delicious flavor, rich > fine aroma make it > that Postum is the | Js for both children | ee it provides a real 5 s no drugs, no cafFein g t make you nervous, > i JReason" $ sizes 15c & 25c. ^ t j I Judge and get their application blanks j and have same filled out. Under the ! late act, all Confederate veterans are | entitled to pensions. All widows of Confederate veterans over 60 yeari old and who married prior to 1890 j are entitled to pension. Attend to this at once, as we wish to have same completed by April the 10th. Wm. Y. Fair, Chairman, W. F. Ewart, Secretarjr. 3-25 td. i R eg a in Your Normal Weight You can add one-fourth to one-half pound a day by drinking a glass of this delicious digestant with earh meal. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMAT^S WITH _ SHIVAR MlNtHAL WATER AND GINGER Gives a hearty appetite, vigorous digestion, rich blood, clear complexion and firm flesh. Your money back on first dozen if not delighted. I 1 -?'! grj- r'j a*"! ! druggists. Bottled and guaranteed by the relebrated Shivar Mineral Spring. Shel- j' ton, S. (.. If your regular dealer cannot supply voir telephone J. \V. KIBLEK CO., Distributors for Newberry. r AN EASY WAY TO REDUCE FLESH j: Drink not Water and Take Tassco.;1 i i TTavcn't vo:t often wished for i IV:'* ;ic; 4 t'> r:'"' i' o r!ec!i? Som^- 1 ( thin** that does not usquire dieting or 1 y?.'< jt r' ht .' ore vtj : I;; ,'v : i '> ' i" , 1 . " n ~. ::\y vc f.t t.Iy Sew-'. I , * " r. 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T1.. . . vr liCiFJ t/i Li,, V/0. ioSSCU hie' > ( ':t.'v fc>r"er. the suir.e) ore recommended ly physicians and ar? guaranteed to be perfectly harmless. 9 I of Appealing Corned of Allurement of Unexpectedness of Radiance and Feminine Witchery nge rie- -Beautifi Jh-Flo" C pens Monday, der & Weeks' Drug ;Oc. iBi. S ~ ~ 7 -r j -r PLUS WAR TAX IL ORDERS NO inmost febinapLay \v /10 mystery 8 :/i? charm, nee [MOW in yfthelOC success- by Justin Adeem ON SHOALS (ALBERT CAPELLANI ?by JuneMattobS' \ Distribute S%\ METR t|f? PICTURI COEIORATIC ieit at* mse, Monda I REMOVAL NOTICE. i J Blease & Blease, Atoor*eys at Law, have removed their offices to the | j fourth floor of the new Exchange j | Rank Building?rooms Numbers 403, ' j 404. 405. 406. risht in front of the; i elevator. 1-2-20 1m ! ; 6G?S cures Bilious refer. S-o it! | iOI.OiiK!) IW.'LV HV.1 I^!(TK!? v/fTii iiisn>viijjY TO j Atlanta Ga..?Says that reecnt tos'si i have proven without doubt that j : .swarthy or sallow complexions ca-i! j be made light by a new treatment re- j y ^ \ il Gowns hchestra \ , March 31 Store i <xn ?o >w * I ' jN\ J ' % 1 \ dby p f o i j is ! M *n . | M * * J ll iy, April 7 cently discovered by a man in Atlanta. Just ask your druggist for Cocotone Skin Whitener. People who have used it are amazed at its wonderful effect. Rid yonr face of that awful dark color or greasy, appearance in a few minutes. It costs so little that you can't afford to be without it. Just think row much prettier you would look with that old dark skin gone and new soft. light skin in its place. Men and w.-rncr. tod; y nr.st o,:ro for thoir c.v:n. ? t<> outer soc/n*y. :: ist will not s::?nly you ; ;? T'.' r.'or ? s in Whjiener. send j.V io a large pac.'age 10 locoloiio fa, Atlanta, Ga. For sale !.y Singleton's Drug Store.