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ite leralfl ai?D Smi "? ?vr Satered at the Postoffice at Newterry, 8. C, as 3?d class matter. E. H. AULL, EDITOKr | Friday, November 7, 1919. NEWBERRY COLLEGE NOTES. President S. J. Derrick and Dr. Gotwald have been attending the Lutheran synod at Little Mountain this week. The coeds of the college will commence basket ball practice this week. The football team will leave Friday for Charleston, where they will play Citadel on Saturday afternoon. The team was in a crippled condition in the game with Wofford last week; however, with mosley and Ropp back in the game on Saturday, the Indians will be in condition to give the j Citadel a good fight. About fifteen of the boys motored j over to Summerland college on Mon- j day evening to attend a, Lyceum : attraction which was given at the; college. ; After an absence of more than a -- - - . .. i year, the Newberry Stylus made its) reappearance at the college Wednesday. The college magazine is one of | the best in the state, and all of the : students are thoroughly ?njoying its J contents. CIVIL COURT HAS BEEN CALLED OFF ! The Bar decided yesterday that there would be no civil court commencing the 17th inst., hence * the jnrora who have been summoned to ( appear on that day need not come. . November 4, 1919. J no. u. uoggans, C. C. C.'P. | . x Pulaski Lodge No. 20, I. O. O. F. .j Meett eyery Friday at 7:30 at Klettner's IHall. Members urged to attend. Visiting brethren welcome. [ I / C. W. Douglas, j D. B. Chandler, Noble Gratfd. j - Secretary. { - ; i For Mayor. J. J. Langford is hereby announced ? as a candidate for Mayor of the City, of Newberry,- subject to the rules ofJ the Democratic party. ??- i The many friends of H. L. Parr hereby announce him as a candidate for Mayor of Newberry, subject toj the rul^ of the Democratic party. j _ * ^ . v.. y - I f. - School Trustee Ward 1 Mr. Arthur Kibler is nominated by i # his friends as School Trustee from j Ward 1 subject to the rules of the Democratic party. School Trustee Ward 2 The friends of Dr. W. G. Mayes / nominate him as School Trustee from j - W8rd 2, subjebt to the rules of the i V Democratic primary. t . . N- ... Mr. J. Y. McFall is hereby nomi- < nated for reelection as School Trustee from Ward 3 subject to the rules of the Democratic party. j School Trustee Ward 4. Mr. L. G. Eskridge is hereby nominated for reelection as school trustee from Ward 4 subject to the rules of the Democratic party. School Trustee Ward 5. j Mr. J. Y. Jones is nominated for I reelection as school trustee for Ward j * 5 subject to the rules of the Demo- j cratic primary. . j. Commissioner Public Works. j1 1 am a candidate ior reelection as i Commissioner of Public Works, sub- |' ject to the rules of the Democratic ( - ' party. HARRY W. DOMINICK. * : \ For Alderman Ward 1. I H. D. Whitaker is hereby an- i nounced as candidate for reelection j c hs Alderman from Ward 1, subject . to the rules of the Democratic party, j s For Alderman Ward 2. < ' ij R. C. Sligh is hereby announced as ] a candidate for Alderman from Ward ( 2, subject to the rules of the Demo-is cratic party. For Alderman Ward 3. |! C. R. (Pat) Wise is hereby an-1 nounced as a candidate for Alderman \ from Ward 3, subject to the rules of ihe Democratic primary. For Alderman Ward 4. Jno. A. Senn is hereby announced j as a candidate for reelection as Al-| Jerman from Ward 4, subject to the' ules of the Democratic primary. For Alderman Ward 5. ' W. H. Hardeman is hereby an ounce'd as a candidate for reelection . 3 Alderman from Ward 5, subject s o the rales of the Democratic party. I: % j I hereby anr ounce myself as a I - abdicate iuv Alderman from Ward t r' and pledge myself to abide by the t ;ules of the Democratic primary. t John P. Livingston. High Cost of a Shave. Not exactly that either, but the | barbers of Newberry have all agreed j that the price of a shave shall be 20 cents. For many years it has been 15 cents in Newberry and some of f-Vin c?Vi/\r?e V> o tto a 'fori r>orit rofo I'll V* UiU WW* v VVU VV41V AMVV for a long time, but all of them now have made the price 20 cents. And we reckon they are right, they must keep pace with the progress of the age and 20 cents now is no more than t ten cents was in the good old days. STATE AGENT NEGRO SCHOOLS Prof. J. B. Felton, state agent for negro schools will visit the colored fair at Vaughnville on Friday, Nov. 14th. All colored trustees and patrons who are interested in education are asked to be present. U. S. Gallman, Supervisor of Colored Schools. iirr /\n vor?T n lAn news ur LAtLLOlUK. Excelsior, Nov. 3.?Have had good rains and oat sowing is now in order. The most of our people attended the' fair in Columbia last week. Mr. Monroe Lester and . family of Saluda county spent Sunday with relatives in this section. Mrs. H. J. Kinard and L. S. Shealy spent Friday in Columbia. Mr. Willie Shealy and family will move to Newberry in about two weeks time. Sorry to lose Mr. Shealy and family from this, section. v Dr. Jas. D. Kinard of Johnston ATI V . il 1 it.?_ I visiiea nis Droiner nere tms wees j while attending the Lutheran synod at Little Mountain. Mr. J. Luther Cook, Mrs. G. B. Dominick and Mrs. Samuel Stroud of near Greenwood have been visiting relatives in this section. The Rev. Smith of Chappells will preach in the school building here on the third Sunday afternoon in this month at 3 o'clock. Mr. Smith is an able speaker and the public is cordially invited |to come out and hear him. * Mr. J. A. C. Kibler and family will move to his place in Prosperity at an early day. Mr. Todd Boland and family will move in the house vacated i by Mr. Kibler. Mr. M. L. Kibler has; * % ' rented his'father's place and he and! Mr. Boland will run the farm next year. Mr. M. L. Kibler is merchandizing and a member of the Prosperity Mercantile company at Prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shealy have been in Columbia ten days with their little son for treatment at the hospital. n & * finAnptiTV 5ALL ur rLiuuriAL * I will sell at auction at ;.iy home near St. Phillips church tin Tuesday, November 25th, 1919, the following: Corn, fodder, buggy, vagon, grain drill, cotton planter, ?uano distributor, grain cradle and all farming implements. Also some shoats. D. N. Livingston, Better known as "Snib." ll-7-3tp KEPT MISERABLE BY HER NERVES Spartanburg Woman Once n?oos!a#1 fA f4oaf Tallrinor. READ OF OTHERS' TRIALS / Mrs. Lawter Says She Feels Fine in Many Ways and Praises Tanlac. "Tanlac is the best medicine I ever ;ook for stomach troubles, nervous- j less and palpitation of the heart. 11 sure can praise and recommend it," leclared Mrs. H. E. Lawter oi 116 iVilliams street, Spartanburg, S. C., n a statement she gave in endorsenent of Tanlac/February 1, 1917. "I suffered from indigestion, very >ad nervous troubles and palpitation >f the heart," continued Mrs. Law;er. "I could hardly sleep, but vould roll and toss for hours, and' ny nerves were so bad I was kept niserable almost all the time. I i :ould not eat anything 'hardly, and vhat I did eat felt like bricks on my, itomach and I had a kind of choking Reeling in my chest after meals. My leart fluttered a great deal, and this, ! think was partly caused by the great juantity of gas that formed on my, itomach. "Finally I decided to try Tanlac, as t had helped so many others who had iroubles like mine. Now I am not >othered with stomach troubles,1 hanks to Tanlac. I feel a great deal >etter in every way. My nerves are nuch stronger and steadier, though used to be so nervous I%dreaded to lave anyone speak to me unexpect- 1 fdlv. I have not been bothered with jalpitation of the heart either since, took Tanlac. I "I feel fine now in many ways and' sure can praise Tanlac. I am fiftyline years of age, and it takes a >owerfully good medicine to help one I is old as' I am as much as Tanlac 3 telped me." ~ f I Gilder ?r "vVeeks. Newben*y, S. C., | Prosperity Drug C.o, Prosperity, Lit- 3 le Mountain Dnzg Co., Little Ivloun- | air. f. ?T 0. Hollo way. Chap- J u.! it ."mve Pharmacy. f t ? ?" . I > j - ^ ANic spa Orangewhich m You can Crush b< pressed other wl ed sugai which is lemons a ''' * Or We suggesl today. Yo either by b< strictly sani 1 A case in t] family. Newl tj???? i ????? WAKE UP WHO IN NEWBERRY IS I THAN O. K1 To save you money on the t Goods advertised at a low any money. You must buy the same qua Here Are the Fact To save you money on he g We pay no store rent. 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