The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 03, 1919, Page SEVEN, Image 7
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LIEUT. CALDWELL
IN CAPITAL CITY
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Popular Newspaper Man Gets Warm
Welcome in Columbia.
Columbia, May 20.?Lieut. William
F. Caldwell, Company F, 3271 h
infantry, Eighty-second division, arrived
in Columbia from overseas
early this morning with a contingent'
for Camp Jackson. Lieut.
^ Caldwell came from Camp Mills and
expects to be mustered out of the
^service shortly.
Before he entered the service
Lieut. Caldwell was with the Associated
Press Bureau, at Washington,
wkinVi nnsition ha^acceoted after re
signing as mana|R* fo the Columbia
Bureau of Tlie News and Courier, ,
which position he held for a number
of years and was considered one of
the most efficient and popular newsr
paper men in the State. ?
Lieut. Caldwell was twice reported
dead, by the war department, at
Washington.* The mix-up wa*3 due
to Vthe death of an officer of the
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same rank, initials and name from
Chester, Penna. Lieut. Caldwell's.
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home is at Chester, S. C. ffe is enjoying
the best of health, he state:],
and his friends have never seen him
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looking better or more robust. He
says that he had entirely recovered
from the gas attack which placed
him in an overseas hospital for some
months.
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Longevity Which Seem to Be
Well Authenticated.
The death at Nenagh, County Tipperary,
Ireland, of Mrs. Bourke, who was
reported to have reached the age of
121 years, has led the London Daily
Express to make a record of some of
the other famous eases of longevity.
In 1904 the*regimental chaplain of the
IStii Bengal infantry was still conducting
services in Calcutta at the age of
130. In 1008 Andrei Nikolaieviteh
Schmidt, a Russian, produced papers
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wfticfi snowen rnai in* w?a
old, and had enlisted in the Reval
battalion in 179G. The same year
Hadj; Raouf was 133, and was still
earning a living as a saddler In Constantinople,
but he was a juvenile compared
with Quo-Ka-Num. an Indian
chief who roamed the shores of Puget
sound at the age of 160. He was generally
conceded by Europeans more
likely to be 200, and he claimed to remember
the time when Iron was unknown
to his tribe. He was 2 feet 5
inches In height and did not weigh 50
pounds. A'few years ago a Chinese
woman reached Montreal. She had
left her native land when 70, and had
in nomontm fnr 100 vears. In
1912 Europe had 7,000 living centenarians,
of whom 3,888 were Bulgarians.
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Bar Soap!
NO?clrcidedly no, when
GRANDMA is around.
No bar soap lying in
water wasting a way. Nochipping.
slicing or shaving off more than you
need. GRANDMA is a wonderful
soap?and it is Powdered* That's
the big secret. You just measure
out what you need, no more. Sprinkle
it in the tub and presto?just like
magic, millions of glorious, cleansing
suds inan instant Then, the whitest,
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Mrs. Godden Tells How It
May be Passed in Safety
and Comfort
Fremont, 0.?"I was passing through
the critical period of life, being fortyeix^years
of age and.
toms incidenttothat
change--heat flash
es, nervousness, cuju
was in a genera] ran
down condition, so
it was bard for me
Lydia E. Pmkham's
pound was recommended
tome as the
_ best? remedy for my
? as? v troubles, which it
sorely proved to be. I feel better and
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' ind the annoying symptoms have disappeared.
" ? Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Napoleon
St., Fremont, Ohio.
Sad) annoying symptons as heat
Sashes, nervousnsss, backache, headache,
irritability and "the bines," may
be speedily overcome and the system
restored to normal conditions by this
famous root and herb remedy Lydia E.
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If. any complications present themselves
write the Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., for suggestions bow to
overcome them. The result of forty
years experience is "at your service and
your lette* held in strict confiderce,
HOW THIN PEOPLE OBTAIN A
PLUMP STRONG ROBUST BODY
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"Before I took tonoline people used
to caU,jne 'skinny,' but now my namej
is changed. My whole body is stout;
Have gained 15 pounds and am gain-i
ing yet. I look like a new man," declared
F. P. Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
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wxiu Uits just nuisucu iuc Luauimc j
treatment
Would you, too, like to quickly put
from JO to 30 pounds of good, so] id,
"stay-there" flesh, fat and muscular
tissue between your skin and bones?
Don't say it can't be done. Try it
Let us send you free a 50c package of
tonoline and prove what it caa do for
you.
Newberry Drug Co. is dispensing a
great deal of tonoline.
More than half a million thin men
and women have gladly made this test
and that tonoline does succeed, does
make thin folks fat even where all
else has failed, is best proved by the
tremendous business we have done.
No drastic diet, flesh creams, massage,
oils or emulsions, but a simple, harmless
home treatment. Cut out 'the cou- J
pon and send for this Free package J
today.
j Take tonoline with your meals andj
watch it work. This test will tell the
story.
?50c BOX FREE?
. FREE TONOLINE COUPON.
This coupon, with 10c in silver j
to help pay' postage,' packing, -etc., j
and to show good faith entitles j
holder to one 50c package of Tono- j
line Free. Address the American 1
Proprietory Co., Boston, Mass.
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