The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 07, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS 1 tfW FROM WHITMIRE TOWN . Whitmire, May 6.?The fallowing ggf gentlemen attended the Shriners m| meeting in Greenville, S. C.. last HB week and took the Mystic Shrine: BM Messrs. Jno. L. M:llei\ W. II. Miller. O. P. Suber, J. W. Gary, S. I\ Orr, I B. H. Herren, W. F. Howard, J. 0. Ahrams. Jr.. J. W. Hipp, A. II. Dal Wm King and Dr. Vv. H. IJ.-nckett. S| ^^S-rs- Jno. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. BKf Elmore Suber. Mr. and Mrs. Robt., Kb Beatty and Messrs E. E. Child, W. H ?rr. Sherard and James Duncan H accompanied them. They all came H| home tired but delighted with everyH thing, except the roads, and they are wp passing the enjoyment along by re| lating to others their many amusing I experiences. f Dr. J. H. Moore has just returned from a trip to the American Medi ' Bra cal association, which met in .\e? Mm Orleans. Here thirty-eight thousII ^ vand, of the learned an 1 enthusiastic v men of this noble profession met BM to attend lectures and exchange experiences looking to the improvement BL of health condition and the alleviaT tion of sulfering. For the past fifteen years Dr. Moore has been our Jaithful, sympathetic, successful physician. The people of this town give him their love and esteem. The few fatalities here from the flu is partly attributed to his skill in treating this dread disease. He was the only doctor left here during the turbulent - - " * i-' - * times of war and by his untiring ucvotion to his patients he prided us safely through. We rejoice that he succeeded in stealing awhile away, to? go to New Orleans and catch a vision of sweater things. ' J . Rev. Gilespie delivered a splendid; '.address in the Methodist church Sun, day evening. He spoke in the inter-' est of "A Sunday School Teacher Training Class," wjiich we hope to have some time this summer. Rev.; Gilespie came over from Union. ( The new Wesleyan Methodist church, situated over near the base Knll p-round, was dedicated last Sun o ? day morning. The sermon was preached by Rev. Carroll. Services in that church will be held morning and evening during this week. i Messrs. Moultrie and Lay ton Hudson of Jalapa, came over to worship ^atvthe Presbyterian church Sunday. After preaching they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cooper. fMr. Will Gist of Carlisle was in ^town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nhinnamaker and children f Columbia and Misses Lena, Alice and Mattie Copeland of Renno are the guests of Mr. J. I. Young and family. Mr. W. J. Hackman, vho has been here several years, serving as a barber left us last week. He and his -1-- ?< ? ?or? to the home of his I iamaj ictuu?.u j| parents in Pittsburg, Penn. Mr. H. D. Dawson of Florence I succeeds Mr. Hackman as barber. He will move his family here as soon as I he can secure rooms. Mr. Reuben Lyles of Columbia is * , visjting his sister, Mrs. E. C, Nance. Mr. and Mrs. John Hent? and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Setzler. I Mrs. Barrett of Pacolet is the * v? -Jo,lfrVitpr Mrs. C. A.'' guest oi nei ua?6 , Turner. ' Mrs. W. L. Duckett is spending some time with relatives in Woodruff. Miss Sara Stuart of Coronaca spent last week-end with her cousin, Mrs. T. P. Scott. Mioses Lula and Annie Mae Don-1 nan, Miss Louise Welborn and Master James Welsh Pitts spent the; , <**eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Doiman' cat Tylersville, S. C. 1 Miss Emmie Duncan returned Sun-1 j day eveiiir*5 from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ducan at vClinton. j Mrs. Hendricks of Netirkfcrifr has v ~ her neice, Mrg. Will r Detu Baker. ? Miss Frances C. Jeter, who teaches m the Lancaster high school spent, Ike week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jeter. Mrs. Ida B. Klugh and grandson,; William Tamer of Greenwood are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. I Child. f \ Mrs. J. M. Major has returned from a visit to relatives in Union. [ " Miss Alma Lupo went with the* I Halieusco Camp Fire Girls on a hikej Saturday afternoon. ; I Mi3S Gertrude Leaman attended] J the quiet home wedding of Miss Helen I I Griffin and Mr. H. K. Boyce at Cross! (' Hill this weetc? Glenn-iowry played the Newberry! 'college team of base ball Friday and; Saturday afternoons. The scores! 5 to 1 and 11 to 4 in favor ofj Whftmire each time. { Miss KoSalyn Shannon spent last' week with relatives here. At Last TKeftf** Hope. \ From the Worcester ? There is both comfort and encour-; agement in the news from the Res- \ > ' : 'taurant Men's association, who tell j th-e consumers and patrons of their; establishments that "the price of; l ^ food is coming down." Somehow or: ' other the consumers and patrons put ! more faith in announcement from ' such sources than those which are j contained in Government bulletins, j It was long ago that Washington told us the "peak" of high prices had : been passed. Mr. Palmer, for ink stance, has been reducing prices by ^ bulletin ever since last fall. But somehow or other? The public takes more stock in news from restauranteurs and clothiers, and shoemen, and prophecies from the same. They do so with reason. Didn't all these gentlemen tell us the prices of food" and clothes and shoes, and everything else, were going i:n? -r And didn't they ?0? As prophets they have a perfect record. * DR. G. L. REA IN CHARGE NEWHERKY HlAL l H UNIT Columbia, S. C., May 2, 1920. Dr. John i;. Setzler, Chairman, .Novvlerry Chapter A. II. C., Newberry, S. C. Dear Mr. Setzler:?Please jriv;* the following in formation some publicity: Dr. G. L. lira has been eiijragetl to take charge of the Newberry county health department. Dr. Kin is a South Carolinian and a graduate of the Citadel. He is at present engaged by tiiu' U. S. i'ublie Health Service. We arc expecting him to report to the office tomorrow. Miss Clara Tappmeyer has been engaged as public health nurse. Miss Tappmeyer is probably the most experienced public health nurse in the South. She is a graduate of the Cleveland school for public nurses and was for a number of years with + hnarri nf Vipnlth of K<?T1 tucky. Miss Tappmeyer has also worked in the mill villages in South Carolina and at one time was with our department where she did rural health work. For the past year she has been in charge of the Venereal Disease Clinic in connection with tire Charity Hospital at New Orleans. She will report for duty by the 15th.' Very truly yours, (Signed) L. A. Riser, M. P., In Charge Department County Health Work. TANLAC PROVED REMEDY NEEDED "For a Year I was Unable to Go," McCleilan Declares. . FEARED THE FUTURE. j Williamston Man Gives Tanlac Credit For Putting Him Back on His Feet. . "Tanlac got me back on my feet and proved just the medicine. I needed." , of Williamston, S. C., summed up his experience with Tanlac. "When I began taking Tanlac I was in a very weak condition, and I was told that I was threatened with par-1 alysis. I became so. weak I could not i get about at all, and for one year I j t # I was unable to go. I had no appetite and I never felt well. Even though I was under treatment, I got, no bet-: ter to amount to anything, and I had; - ?? J i _i_i_ i. began to fear l wouia not De aDie iu get myself back in good shape again. "I took seven**>r eight bottles of Tanlac and I am in fine shape now. My strength has increased a great deal and I am working regularly at night. I have a very fine appetite, and soon after I began taking Tanlac I began to fatten up right along. The Tanlac got me back on my feet and proved just the medicine I needed^ and I am glad to recommend it." Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C., Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, Little Mountain Drug Co., Little Mountain, S. C., W. 0. Holloway, Chapp'ells, S. C., Whitmire Pharmacy Whitmire, S. C. .. ? - r. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS. The Treasurer of Newberry county has turned over to me for collection execl2ti5&? 6li persons who failed to pav their tfeSesf for the year 1919. All persons affected can save S&ttiG expense by paying the same at nif office on or before May 10th, 1920. After that date levies will be made to fsafcisfy said executions according to law. CANNON G. BLEASE, 4-20-6t Sheriff. Stomach ? Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozen bottles of this delicious digestant,?a glass . with meals gives delightful relief, or no charge for the. first dozen usedShfvar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Nothing like it for renovating old worn-out stomachs, converting food into rich blood and sound flesh. Bottled and guaranteed by the cele I>rated Shivar Mineral Spring. ->nei* ton. S. C. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone J. W. KItfLER CO., j Distributors for Xewbeiry, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement as executor of the estate of John Thomas Adams, deceased, in the probate court of Newberry county. South Carolina, on June 1, 1920, at 11 o'clock a. m., and will immediately thereafter apply to n r* PfHirt. fop W. r. EjWiii t, JUUJJC ouiu ?, ? final discharge as such executor. All persons are notified to make immediate payment of any indebtedness to said estate. All parties holding claims against said estate will present the same, duly proved, for payment, or such claims will be forever barred. Thomas P. Adams, Executor of the Estate of John Thomas Adams, Deceased. tr.rm iiIf tliy-*-'-^'"1 ""' *M8. ' ! i *r-~r.*MtV.^ < "V< <? -'1 -^"T? A TO T V ?-- 3 ?* W\. \ : h a .j M 3 1' .?awfii'-' 4 KiSJi. JL.-.. \...y *?<. ;'.-v ii. ! V "\T TA ^1 i : v,\ A / -?- A~> r ; H k? W i ! | V v/ is-- Cjl iL 1 ' 3 i 1 j i f.:.*: . ;v . .; > *. *i: :*?*' inuu.un '4 ' * I 1'} \ ^ _ p I !' .M X>><^ \ ! i1' K>>"\ ? KAy-jM Ml z/vr'v 1 p! (Ar MM I <//\ y IMawI I I 30x3l/z Goodyear Double-Cu Fabric," All-Weather Tread . ... 30^c3V2 Goodyear Single-Cu Fahrir. 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Goodyear Heavy Toi rC * 2,1 52 than tubes of less merit. 30x31/2 s bug ? ) na Auto wberry County Dealers foi ires, Tabes and / / _ OR SMALLEF \ * >rd, Chevrolet, Dort, er cars, see us for res. e have them in the I ther Tread and the S Tread types, in sizes 31x4. >u are confident of tl f Goodvear Tires-wt r with our Service will if its superior quality :her sizes and types i I I LCI Wo.il ? 81 HI npe JLirtS , Dort, Maxwell :3-, 30x3Vfe?, or take advantage It into all Good- ' > you can secure ! js the results of nade Goodyear : nt on the highday, e these smaller 3 obtain, being ximately 20,000 t cost usually is .e ?fi,? hVac in \II* fJL Ulllvt uivo . j. . Service Station I I , 1 for Goodyear , I | supplies many II mailer cars. . 1j. :e thick, strong tubes that 1 3 I risk a good casing with a III irist Tubes cost little more | g | ize in waterproof $/j 50 III . 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