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^ A' A ?UUJ 9 Uv|/vvu*w? ?v| ? ? ? ^ MR. rWt mrorln T *T IT 1 near noage PUBLIC i mi _ 1 J.J I mere is no Det-i the State, ideally 1 Electric Railway, I Dixie Highway, ali through the farm. P. & N. Stations, ar Southern Railway mile away. n Qphnnl . a new school house on this farm withi Hodges. Twenty Greenwood. You know the ] ' r IT smmmmmmmmmrmummwmmm CITIZEN OF CHERAW KILLED BY BROTHERS Bunch Kirkley Shot by T. L. Ingram - and E. G. Ingram?Miss SaDe . Long Wounded. The State. Cheraw, Sept. 22.?A distressing tragedy took place on the streets of Cheraw Saturday afternoon at 6:30 o'clock when Burch Kirkley was shot to death by T. L. Ingram and E. G. j Tncrram The trouble occurred in front of I the Bank of Cheraw, where the I streets were thronged with the usual I 1 Saturday crowd and it seems a mir-! acle that no one else was seriously | hurt. Miss SaDe Long, one of the high school teachers, was struck by a stray bullet and painfully, though not seriously hurt. Just how the difficulty started is j not known. The Kirkley lands had I been recently bought by the Ingram brothers and later auctioned off in small tracts at quite an ,advance in price. Some feeling seems to have arisen over this, and when Burch Kirkley and E. G. Ingram met in * 1 -' Cnfnu/loir urftr^s I TOUT/ OX Lilt JL/CillA. oauuiuuj IW4UW were exchanged which led to blows. E. G. Ingram then drew his pistol and fired two sljots, making a slight flesh wound in Kirkley's leg. Kirkley was unarmed. Hearing of the difficulty T. L. Ingram, a brother of ,E. G. Ingram, rushed to the spot, seized ^he pistol from E. . Ingram, and fired the fatal shot. Mrs. Kirkley and little son were in an automobile nearby and witnessed the whole affair. Mrs. Kirkley fainted, and was with much difficulty revived. She is now seriously ill. The Ingrams are largely engaged in farming, livery stables and automobile business. Kirkley was an em* ? ? ?> ^U/% +A?m piOJCC Ui tile livnu. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. A. H. McArn at the Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. on Monday. SENATE OFFICIAL ILL IN COLUMBIA \ J. Fred Schumpert Undergoes Serious Operation?Resting Well Last Night. The State, 23rd. J. Fred Schumpen, sergeam,-ai,arms, South Carolina senate, was operated on yesterday morning: at the Columbia hospital. Thte operation was a serious one, but Mr. Schumpert FARIV - * * * m * ok this splendid Tie C a r in the f, AUCTION 1 Divided into ter acreage than this in ocated on the P. & N. Southern Railway and 1 of which run directly Simmons and Tinsley, e on the place. Hodges, Station, three-fourths s and churches, in fact has recently been built n sight of the town of minutes drive from produc,Vjr qualities of A II D J_ J jhl u jxuuus a S.REJ % / ^H^Hf ? your liver works v l^F all right, the 1 I rest of your ? inside works are W apt to be all right U ?otherwise not so. M i W Then look after your M j liver, see that it runs m "smooth and steady"; j that it doesn't got clog ^^pged up or skip a cogr and throw the whole machinery; V ^out of gear. M I iv?r o nr) RlftAf) I Is a Liver Regulator, a Blood B Puriuer, a Laxative and a M } Tonic of 67 years standing-; M i the prescription of an old m i family doctor of large prac- B tice; a standard remedy for m the whole family from the A children to the .grand m ' parents. . A"About three years ago, I was V all run down in health, weighed Mj only 104$ lbs., and getting worse m every day. I bogan the use of A DR. THACHER'S LIVER AND W BLOOD SYRUP, and today I M am thankful to say that I'm in V perfect health,* and weigh 155 A lbs., and attribute my good health to the use of that most wonderful medicine? m DR. THACHKIt'S LIVER AND BLOOD SYltUP. My husband M joins me in recommending | this great tonic.?Mrs. B C. E. Chadwick. Ala. | M MEDICINE CO. w Quttanoog?, m T?a, ^lif'\*l*f 3f #1 :i y?T*i ?M % i *111 ?jgg yjHSMQBMHBnyKl i ~ I Rheumatism I ! is completely washed out of the system b> the celebrated Shivar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money-back offer Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our Newberry Agents, J. W Kibler Co. Phone them. stood it splendidly, and last night was resting well. Mr. Schumpert has been sergeant-at-arms of the senate i since 1901. He has many friends all ! over the state who will be gratified to know that he stood the operation so well, and who know that he will jhave a speedy recovery. AUCTION SALE OF LIBERTY BONDS. | I will sell to the highest bidder, j j for cash, before the court house door j J at Newberry, S. C., on October 6th, j j 1919, within the legal hours of sale, j [ER! opportunity t GREENWC P. Si: amous Clovei will b IHURSDAl > small trac BIG FREE E JAZZ BA / I FRE VALUABLE PU1 GOLD ( Lead to Hoc VLTY KNOXVILL] "Two-Third Produced I Organism is! Oxidation of % i Schlitz Famo is rich in car bo Another reason why we saj 13 tho zvorth-while cereal tx It is food as well as drin every essential of food cxcep Drinl FAN FREEL You will be healthier in b When you need nourishme distasteful, drink a bottle of you will be getting drink and The wonderful hop aroma v appetite, too. It is non-into: On sale wherever soi 154 are sold. Urder a c< IffaJa IftffSlur ITiaUC 1TA11TT one Liberty Bond of the Ui States of the third loan, par ^ of $50.00, and one Liberty Bon the United States of the fourth par value of $50.00. Thomas P.Adan Executor Last Will and Testa: of John Thomas Adames, ceased. 9-12-26-10-3 . , mr. ir o buy a part of )0D COUNTY mmoni r Land Belt, 9 1?e sold at r, OCTOBER its, each a corr :ntertainment nd CONCERTS i v E DINNER RSES OF SILVER AND IIVEN AWAY I TIL I / [ged i nut~*uuyj v AUCT 2, TENN. \ s of the Energy ! I>y the -Human i Derived from the! Carbohydrates" j i hydrates. - _MI1J_ 7 Schlitz Famo fl j J ** I A "v* ody and mind. ;nt, and food is jw)]HAPfc F^QtfS Schlitz Famo? ^JJ jtj wspr i Mm W Telephone No. 88 R. D. Smith & Son <Newberry, S. C. j ankee Famousj _______________________ J ~ T-ll- - W nited Mr- K- L* *v,n* 1C119 C*. IVVUWW1.IM ; | , j Story About Rats. Read it. raiue ^ "For months my /jlace was alive i d of j with rats. Losing chickens, eggs,; loan, ] feed. Friend told me to try RATi SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappoint-' | ed at first, not seeing many dead 1S> j rats, but in a few days didn't see a r ment; live one. What were not killed are de_ j not around my p lace. RAT-SNAP i sure does the trick." Three sizes, | 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranI teed by Gilder and Keeks Co. ) ' ' WES1 the finest 105 $ Fain .9 milpc frnm mm iau?\/u m * vjiaa 2, AT 10-J iplete farm. famous clover land. C one-half is in cultivatioi eellent heavy clay sub-s duction, one bale to thi tered. Some splendid t land. . - ? The sub-divisions wi 100 acres each and ever pletely improved for a t front on public road. 14 residences and t H-nor) krns. outbuildint Terms of Sale: 1-5 January 1,1920; balan< October 2nd. ion r G. G. DOWLING, PW???w? ; ?the Musician's Insi ?the Interior Decor ?the Teacher's A'id ?the Source of neve * ment The NEW "The Phonograph To the musician it producer of tunes. Creator of Music. To the interior dec< of fine arts its exqu signs make it a phon In the home, its tru Creation of all that real in music ,is of benefit. Its lighter moocls is a source entertainment. We shall take pies < i 1 "X T T71 Jl stratmg ine iNew MHmMMHHHHHHflfliflHiHHHiP OR! >0 acres in 1 Greenwood )A A M )V rl. 1ft. II >f this tract about \ a. All of it is ex- \ oil. Average pro- ' TTT_17 5 e acre, wen waimber and pasture : l ill average 80 to i y one will be com- i separate farm and j i i v > wo tenant nouses, js, etc. cash; 1-4 payable I ze 1, 2, 3, years. \ n Greenwood. S. C. I ? trument / f ' 1 ator's Delight i v;,J r-ending EntertainEDISON With a Soul" * 9 is more than re It is the Ke ; orator and lover isite Period deograph apart. e music?its Re_ _ _ _ . is beautiful and utmost cultural music for lighter of never-ending .1 ( . isure in demonison for you. * LDER & WEEKS CO Newberry, S. C. * . " -*' <] *;Jj