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f i NE 1WE WILL tt MACHINERY AP FECTED, FOR L 1 ING THE ENTIR1 I NOT LOWER TH t I WASHERWOMA | 1 THE PLANT IP \ 1 MARKS. 1 OUR MACF TEMPORARY 03 ... ??BRg? Will Not be On *??*? rA i trrs^/ i j i Mi?Z> a ttmrnm,**,-! "Mrs. ?Mary Fricke, 507 Bornmai HI., is just one of the many thoi throughout the country who. aft years, have at last found healtl vigor in PE-RU-NA. Her own words tell of her suffer: better than we can do it: "I si stomach, had awful cramps and often could no$ lay on a pillow, tried PE-RU-NA and got good r first bottle. To be sure of a cur bottles#, I have recommended PI friends* and all are well pleased " J-i-l A -DTT! will not oe one aay wimuui had a doctor since I started with P was about fifteen years ago. I am years old, hale, hearty and well, work as my daughters. I feel str and weigh near two hundred po weighed as little as one hundred, people use PE-RU-NA and get the that of Mrs. Fricke is an inspire womar * If you have catarrh, whether i fcowels, or other organs, PE-RU-I *-orr* r?TT 1 it is not an experiment. been used by thousands who onct prevent coughs, colds, grip and there is nothing better. PE-RTT-NA will improve the appe sooth the irritated mucous linings corruption from the system. It health, strength, vigor and the j Fricke and thousands more have * \ glad^ happy, thankful. * Tablet or Liquid. I I " _ r? - ^ ^ -irt'fl rr It's the w wife who / .11 _? ft. j msteau <ji cun? coffee someti and leaves he fects, Postum i healthful cerea f ?! of roasted w lie \ I wee bit of rr S , i The extraordi this beverage of the finest cc particular ta j Two sizes, cs^IIy Mac Postum Cereal Company ANOTHER AND FULLER ACCOUNT OF THAT BANQUET Whitmire, Dec, 2.?One of the greatest inventions of the age is the Xray. Its latest use is looking for pearls in oysters, without opening them; but the guests invited to the big banquet given by the GlennLowry company to the members of the T. M. C. A. on last Wednesday evening did not need an Xray to find Whitmire, The Pearl of the Piedmont. This splendid banquet was served in the up stairs hall of the Y. MC. A. building at 8:30. Mr. Wm. Sherard announced supper, and going up we found four tables extending across the hall, each decorated with ferns and flowers and loaded down "?vith goodies. We wish to at ^17 ove ?vy o jl c* JSTALL THE LATEST JD EQUIPMENT, ONU AUNDERING AND CO! E FAMILY WASH AT J AMicvnw RctNn r ilj 1SV/ ?f \ v N?EACH FAMILY'S i INDIVIDUAL LOT IINERY AND EQUIPM] TARY CL! FFICE AT 1209 BOYCI i? Day Without U-iM ? Hot ?jj? ? aspv "j j i Twrrr. ~ g? mac* i St., Belleville, isands of ladies i | sr an agony of 1, strength and ing and recovei y .', ;jf jfi'ered with nyfe^kfi^/ headaches so I ' I Saw your book, :fc- a' esults from the ^.. | e I took twelve 1 3-RU-NA to my %;>." "'3 with results. I Can do as much ong and healthy unds. Before/1 I hope lots Of MRS. MARY FRICKB results I did." An experience like ition to every sick and suffering i t be of the nose, throat, stomach, ^A is the remedy. It is not new;' sA has been tried. PE-RU-NA has s were sick and are now well. To Influenza and to hasten recovery j itite and digestion, purify the blood, i, eradicate the waste material and will tone u? the nerves, give you: oy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary done?try PE-RU-NA. You will be Sold Everywhere. ise house- ' serves ??t "? ~e. For where mes disagrees irmful after-efs an absolutely .1 drink. Made at blended with lolasses. nary flavor of resembles that )ffee?pleasing stes. . ?? ? r%. m coiii at iac ana zsc. . le hy \ Jy Battle Creek, Michigan ? Such a pleasant happy company went to the feast, all chatting along with each other. There were no upper seats in the synagouge either, but you could just choose a place at the table and gather your friends about you. One hundred and sixty members of 11 - ^ A AVI/] f VIAIV rtriTTQ o o tne J. . i?X. U. A. axiu UICH mr^o, u large number of young ladies and some small boys were all seated at the table. The plates were already i helped and in position. ? The blessing was pronounced and j we partook of the following bountij ful feast, boiled ham, turkey, cran- j ! berry sauce, dressing, rice, gravy, i slaw, macaroni, loaf bread, pickles, olives and celery. Aiter dinner coffee and salted almonds, ice cream and fruit caj\e , were served. All along on the table inounce to every fat i&M F^ TYPE LAUNDRY f RECENTLY PERMPLETELY FINISH^ PRICE AS LOW IF HARGED BY THE WASH GOES THRU S WITHOUT INK ENT will be installed EANING C ? STREET'. j were pyramids of frail'. Mr. Sherard insisted that none be ' I" left, that we eat it or take it with us. j The preparing and serving c.t this I sumptuous feast was under the di! rection of Miss Alma Lupo and she | was ably assisted by the overseers ' j wives. ! j The following young ladies all j looking so pretty and happy acted ! ! as waitresses and served in a most j graceful manner, Misses Vera Sims, j Grace Thompson, Jessie Puckett, May j and Trannie Melton, Bertha Kidd, ! 1 Nellie Stroud, Zelia Donaldson, Eva i Darby, Lois Little, Annie King,! Marie Morgan, Eva Hendrix, Ida Bell! Cole, Jear.ette, Nellie and Lillian j Campbell, Mary Kidd, Lula and Annie Mae Donnan, Louise Welborn and j Mrs. C. P. Puckett. Mr. Sherard introduced Mr. W. B. Gordon, who is doing Y. M. C. A. work at the Pacific Mills in Columbia. Mr. Gordon has already been employed to take up the work here. He made a very pleasing talk. He said that he was anxious to come to us and hoped to be here by January 1st, and expected things at Whitmire. Mr. T. B. Lanham, State Director I of the Y. M. C. A. and Mr. W. V. Martin, IrJdustrial Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in North and South Carolina were present. Each made excellent addresses. Miss Alma Lupo, our new welfare worker, who comes here from West 1 XT ^ Usvv> Kamorl/c htr jjurnam, in. ucgmi uci icinai iw kf j i saying that a woman must have the last word. She recalled her pleasant stay here, as teacher in the high school. She said she 'was glad to return and gave a little outline of her work. The following especially invited visitors were present, Col. E. H. Aull, f and Mr. E. S. Blease of Newberry; Mr. P. L. McMahan, Charlotte, N. C., and Mr. S. L. McCracken and Mr. C. L. Hammett, Ware Shoals, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goforth, Mr. C. H. Goforth and Mr. E. F. Ashford, Union, S. C.; Mr. Felder, Bamberg, S. C.; the mayor, aldermen and city treasurer and their wives of Whitmirfe, S. C. * 2J,:. She.ard came here a little more than ,a year ago, and under?his wise direction as general manager and vice president many improvements have been made. A magnificent Y. M. C. A. building has been fitted up with a library, three pool tables, bowling alley, volley ball, basket ball, indoor base ball, tubs and shower baths for both men and iad.cs, all free to the members^Then tiuve is a splendid skating rink which is open to the public. A splendid new hotel has been ejected and Mr. J. A. Darby has charge of this hotel and is making things pleasant for the boarders. Last Christmas a turkey was given - - i.l- i. T to each family connecxea wun cue mill and although turkey meat is soaring high now, the birds are flying this way and soon the Christmas turkey will gladen the hearts of aJl who work for Glenn-Lowry. Mr. Sherard is very courteous and polite to all. He knows that the best way to deal with the many men urder his direction is to keep them in a good humor giving to each a fair deal by letting the milk of human kindness flow. He is the man j on the job and progress is his watch j worcl. , "Nita." NEWS OF ST. LUKES St. Lukes, Dec. 1.?The congregation of St. Lukes had a special Thanksgiving service rendered Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock. - The church was decorated in autumn leaves and flowers together with the many things, such as canned goods, potatoes, pumpkins, ecc., which the kind folks brought and placed about the altar. The school rendered a special Thanksgiving service consisting of recitations and songs. The Rev. F. K. Roof of Cedar Grove pastorate was present and preached an excellent sermon. The service was well attended and all were thankful that they could be present. The offering amounted to eleven dollars. The Rev. F. K. Roof and children, Kernie and Gladys spent Thanksl orivir?cr with the Rev. W. H. Roof. t?* * ?e> James Roof, who is in school at Newberry college was home for the week-end. The teachers of St. Lukes school spent the week-end at their homes. Misses Annie Hunter and Marjorie Hav. !:ir% students of Summerland, spent Thanksgiving at h??>>e. Miss Estelle Dominick spent nily in Newberry ti VMILY by UNITS to take car laundry for each UI^ sarv for f?ach famllv to enroll with us prioi will be twelve months enrolled already a cc in position to accomm ested in securing our 1 particulars at once a.i some time in January rOMPAN1 I I > III II I III ? m m mm ??????P 1 7-Passenger ( 1 5-Passenger ( 1 5-Passenger r 1 C D? an nr/5** r 1 J"1 cwtngci A 1 5-Passenger i 1 5-Passenger I ? n n c 1 i>fassenger: 1 1918 mo^e! I 1 1919 model I < + s\i r> _j j j 1 lyie mccei j If you are i r car we ha1 price. Carol Thanksgiving at home. Mrs. W. H. Roof and children motored to Columbia Friday afternoon and spent the week-end with her brother. The Ancient Free Masons. At the regular meeting of AmityLodge, No'. 87, A. F. M., on Monday night, the following officers were elected to serve the ensuing term: R. G. Parks, worshipful master. J. Y. Jones, senior warden. Geo. C. Hipp, junior warden. J. W. Earhardt, secretary. T. P. Johnson, treasurer. The members present enjoyed an * * * * T* oyster supper that night at tne Busy Bee cafe. The installation ceremonies will be held Friday night, 12th instant, at which time the appointive officers will also be installed. On that night the F. G. degree will be conferred. Subscribe to The Herald and News How Big New York Grocery Firm Keeps Down Rats. Vroome & Co., Butter & Cheese Merchants, New York L'lty, says: "We keep RAT-SNAP in oar cellar all the time. It keeps down rats. We buy it by the gross, would not be without it." Farmers use RAT-SNAP because rats pass up all food for RAT-SNAP. 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