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W "Tuesday. September -y-J, uu. . DRIVER LOSES LIFE ON DILLON TRACK Victim of Accident Also Frightfully Burned by Explosion of Gasoline Tank. i ; L The State. i A V,irrV? ' union, oepi. to.?uuvuig ? powered Studebaker racing automo- J bile in the 30 mile race here this af- j ternoon, Robert Norton of Columbia! was instantly killed when the car ; plunged through the fence inclosing; the track, turned turtle after cross- i ing a ditch and pinned him under- j neath it. One of Nelson's legs was*; mashed to pieces as \qas one of his ^ arms and he was almost disembowl- j ed, besides being frightfully burned | from the explosion of the gasoline j tank on the car. Norton was strap-1 ( ped to the car. j M There were four entrants in the 30 j V ' mile event in which Norton lost his i. \ life. All had completed the seventh j > lap of the half mile track and Nor- I ton was in the rear and was making j I the turn on the back side of the j track. Something went wrong with j { his car and it was seen to skid slight- j v ly. He succeeded in righting the car, | ^ but it again skidded almost immedi- J ately and plunged through the fence. J I The other drivers made another lap j or two, before the race was stopped.j Meanwhile a number of spectators j had rushed to the assistance of Nor- j ton, but he was dead when the first j one reached him. Practically all the ! clothing was burned from his body I and the flames had consumed the | machine. There were 3,500 present for the j races, but many of them did not see j> the accident as great clouds of dust | were kicked up by the fast going ma-1 jk chines. The 30 mile race was called ! off when it became known that Nor- i r ton had been killed. J Young Norton was the son of T. P. 1 Norton, 918 Hampton street, and had 1 A figured in races at the fair ground I W track here. News of his death was g received here early last night by his " parents. He was 22 years of age. The remains will be brought here for interment. NEWBERRY COUNTY WILL ^ I PRESENT A SOLID FRONT " , 4 Columbia, Sept. 25.?Newberry county "proposes to put up just as solid a front" in the Memorial Fund \ Campaign "as did the men who broke the Hindenburg line," declares B. C. " W "TlalShews; county chafrman for New- *' f berry. ' Mr. Matthews, together with other county chairmen, was invited to attend the meeting of the South Carolina Memorial Commission to be held in Columbia Friday, at which time the final steps will be taken toward launching the campaign next Mondav and was asked to wire his ac ceptance of the invitation. In response he telegraphed as follows: "Please state to the members atiw tending the convention that NewberJk ry county proposes to put up just as solid a front as did the men who broke the Hindenburg line." W Mr. Matthews may not be present | at the meeting, but in view of his I patriotic sxpression no fears will be V entertained that Newberry county I will not go over the topy in short orI der. 1 The Walterboro Press and StandI ard says editorially regarding the I response that may be expected in Colleton county: "When this campaign comes we j [feel sure that the people of this' county will do as they have done in the other war activities in which they were engaged during the war. We have been proud of Colleton's record in these matters, and we shall again be proud when it comes to showing appreciation for the part our boys took in the greatest of^all conflicts." The Dyaks, of Borneo, eat snakes and alligators, but their favorite dish is roasted monkey with the hair on. More than 16,000 members of the <vf Railwav Trainmen UIVl UV.XUWM v will receive special medals for war j woi?k. Luke Rielly Says, "The Rat Died BeH for Reaching the River/' H "Since moving near the river two V years ago, we've always used RATK SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,! B , nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the ft: house. About 15 minutes later he K carted off for the water, to cool his S burning stomach, but he died before it ? Three sizes, 25c, 50c, II*? ? _ $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Gil-j t ^ der and Weeks Co. r I ^ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT J W I will make a final settlement of j ' the estate of Thos. O. Duncan in the j Probate Court for Newberry county,} (S. C., on Tuesday, tne ov,u . September, 1919, at 10 o'clock in j the forenoon and will immediately; thereafter ~sk for my discharge as' administririx of said es'?te. Mattie 6. Duncan, j Adnix. I? I M I Doll I tires gi ^ I return ^Viiimn iiiimT By coir f Wilder & \ Newberrj V p Newberry 1 ?-?. The fteni Frosty M i ' 4-f / liu ueu wiyvi u ?no more dressing i ?no more big foel bi f ?no more fires to bu I t Simply roll out of your rooms made \ by the even day i ?um$ CUEAP-i AND BRIGHT, li If last winter's fuel 1 why stand it again I the time to stop wa; small fuel bill this w remarkable *fu e 1 - s s today. I m iJi'f mm | M 1^ ; |f 1 - / ?. ?-.' !!r? \\\ , v\r^ ;;^~C;fc*;-^-.7'"" "^'7; . " ^5) 1 ?- y > r? - - ' fake Every 1 ar Buy lOO | ants Worth 1 I IY not make every i dollar you spend for | j ive you me maximum in mileage guaran- j , i iparing the cost per mile 2" x 4V2n so-called " stantire with a Hood Extra e of the same size you'll that the Hood is at least rhpaner. because? ??I?, The "standard" tire guarantees 3500 miles j for while the Hood gives you 6000 guaranteed miles for a first cost of only more. jw Drop in and let us prove how easy it is to save money on your tire bills. ~ 1 i i . ! K/oaI/'C PA ! f, s. c. Hdw. Co. "h 'i for 1 - ? lornings ,? ips to the basement n an ice cold room lis to pay ild. / bed and dress in varm and cheerful aid night heat of / - alHottest 1 ST COAL CLEAN SES ANY FUEL ? I I rill was hard to pay this year? Now is ste. If you want a inter, you need this ivinor fipflter. Act 1 ? ?"b ( I I) m wp&sM ip [. P3>> X fM 1 - If /^'' '':'!' vr r"^ $M - ~t:? ^ v"^ ? / 1 t ? ! * . . i The A. Twn Milf J. c. < \ 2 18 cents a package If T^XPERTLY ble y 1?r Turkish and chc g tobaccos in Camel, cig H nate bite and free th( unpleasant cigaretty B unpleasant cigaretty o I Camels win instant ai success with smokers blend brings out to i refreshing flavor and d R. J. REYNC I i VM NEURALGIA ! ATTACKS NERVES j Sloan's Liniment scatters j the congestion and relieves pain A little, applied xtnlhout rubbing, will penetrate immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effective in j allaying external pains, strains, bruises, ' aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba- J go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. >. Keep a big bottle always on hand for family use. Druggists everywhere. 35c, 70c, $1.40. Vsk Your Soldier Boy How "Cooties" - Got Such a Hold. He'll tell you that the battlefronts >f Europe were swarming with rats, vhich carried the dangerous vermin md caused our men misery. Don't i et rats bring disease into your home. | rVhen you see the first one get RAT- j SNAP. That will finish them quick.. rhrc-e sizes, 25^. ^n. SI.00. Sold j ind guaranteed bv Gilder and Weeks;. ; i ' LAND FOR SALE. Pursuant 10 ihe authority to me -iven in writing bv James W. Bo. /Iciissr, V. Xichols, William L* . .a. Jchnmperi, Arthur A. Soozrx. ILJ. is R. Ku*.?:Io and James 7. <. .( '.s i.t :aw Oi jlis. ?'?: !.>:n!:. J t C. Weld ;s From N( Goggan: r. ^m IkK What you pay out yoi is cigarette satisfaction you do get it in ever nded choice low-mildness nee Domestic taming the de: arettes elimi- are simply a : ?m from any . smoke them w aftertaste or dor. For your own compare Canid permanent in .the World because the you'll best i the limit the quality and elightful mel- they provide. )LDS TOBACCO. COMPANY, Winston-! OLD AGE STAR; WITH TT ? *?< Science says that old age begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. Por over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It is a standard oldtim* hnm? rpmedv and needs no intro duction. - GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is Inclosed in odojless, tasteless capsules containing about 5 drops each. Take th&n as you would a pill, with a small er, deceased, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, before the court house door, at Newberry. S. C., on salesday in October, 1919, being Monday, the 6th day of said month, within the legal hours of sale, that ' ' ' All - ! i- "VT 1 tract 01 iana, situate in rsewuerry county, South Carofcna, which was owned by Mrs. Euphemia Boozer at the time of her death, containing fifty-six (56) acres, more or less and bounded now, or formerly, by land of N. E. Taylor, J. M. Lester, Jos. M. Hunter, Jeff Wicker, H. P. Wicker. John Boozer, estate of Georee Dominick, and perhaps otherwise, located In No. 9 township. Terms '?f sale: Cash. Purchaser (. nrw for recording fees and revenue stumps. Purchaser to dev.-sifc $100.00 :n cash at the time of - > 'rvVence of good faith, same 'c i> ~orfeifced if purchaser fails to Purchaser will be allowed 1.. comply with tcmis of iLE i Place > >. : /. 'f-, i iwberry s, Jr. i ar good money for H i?and, my, how y puff of Camels! H of the tobaccos yet re- H sirable "body." Camels | revelation! You may 9 ithout tiring your taste! i satisfaction you must B? lels with any cigarette fi at any price. Then, H realize their superior B the rare' enjoyment fl Salem, N. C. B rs j?. ! YOUR KIDNEYS swallow of wat-^- 0jj stimulated the kidney action and enables tljftorgans to <ftlt)W oflj the p0jS0ns whicfe cause ^r&nature old age. New life and' str<safth increase as you continue th?? , treatment. When completely restored. continue taking- a capsule or two eacliday. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor1 ""J ?" <???/*?? a i-atnpn a/ thA df?Pa)UL 1 AUU yiCTGUW ?? A VVV??M v* v?v ? ? Do not wait until old age or disease* have settled down for good. Go to your druggist and get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you. Three i sizes. But\ remember to ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. In sealed packages. f cold J j Title to land guaranteed. This land has desirable buildings . on it and is in high state of cultivation. i ; Persons desiring to purchase at private sale may submit written of( fers to me on or before October 1,. ; 1919. Further information will be furn; ished at my office. Eugene s. mease, Agent of the heirs-at-law of Mrs* Euphemia Boozer, deceased. Mr. R. C. King Tells a Wonderful Story About Rats Read it. "For months my place was alive with rats. Losing chickens, eggsr fccn. Friend told me to try RATSNA}'. I did. Somewhat disappointed at first, not seeing many dead rats, but in a few days didn't see a live* one. What were not killed are lot abound my r-Iace. RAT-SNAP sure does the trick." Three sizes, Joe. 00c. ol.OO. Sold and guaranj teed by Glider and Xeeks Co. i ??? ?I