The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 21, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6
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wholesome and delightful
S than doughnuts or crullers
8 rightly made. Their rich,
S golden color and appetizing
g aroma will create an appe
tite ouicker than anything
I else in the world.
Kerc are the famous doughnut
and cruller recipes
from the New Royal Cook
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.DOTS FROM PEAK
AiN'D ROUND ABOU'
Well, Mr. Editor, as Peak is noA
in iTood old New bet* ; county m
home county where forty years ag:
I awoke for the first time and crie
for breakfast I will from time t
tim? ami furnish a tew dots fror
if.' > and rountt aooui.
^ Mr. Geo. A. Chapman of Columbi;
spent Inst Sunday, under the parenta
roof.
Jvir. C. W. Chapman made a shor
bus'ness trip to Newberry last Satur
.Mr. Olin Lindler has been wearing
a broad smile for the past week 'cans*
it's a girl.
J\h\ and Mrs. Joe Stoudemaye
spent Saturday night and Sunda;
iirukr the laiter's parentaf roof nea
Po:naria.
On: last Sunday we had the pleas
t?Ti'it V\ \1 > RvV
i^v ?Z UICc'\JJig L>x ii iui ..ii. .
D:ckert and family. Mrs. Dicker
. las \>ne' of the lines: garden? we havi
* . sec"- This year. "She had for dinne
v out of her garden cabbatre, beets an<
; oqnast and in a ferw days will hav<
. Who can beat that?
?liss Kuby Counts spent Saturday
" nisr.i with ?>Iiss Louise Dickert. *
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Counts spen
SuTvlay at their son, Mr. D. C. Counts
.Mr G. M. Fulmer and daughte
-Sunday. at Mr. Evan;
Earcie.
A ?o'od mSny of our people were a
Newberry Wednesday, Memorial Day
"They report a pleasant time.
The .health of our community i:
very jrood at present.
Come down Mr. Editor and 'let'!
rake a historical sport up on ole
Broad river back water and catcl
' Kin- fvnnt -frv and ea1
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<*nd talk about that cracking gooc
president of ours. etc. Come, Mr
.'Editor.
V Nelly.
STAR WHO DOESN'T
CARE HOW SHE'S DRESSED
Mary Boland, who is featured with
ILucy Cotton in the Screencraft pro
ducCio'n of "The Prodigal Wife,"
"'which is to be shown at the opera
"house Friday thinks only such moving
i^picteres should be made as have a
' purpose.
'As opposed to those screen stars
' who demand that they shall appear
i ?- -vine! will ?TV
exclusively in at-vnco ?
fullest scope for their beauty, Mi^s
"Botend cares little for whether the
; "story presents her in the most attractive
light, or not, so long as it
provides the opportunity for real acting,
and contains a message that will
touch the hearts of audiences.
In "'The Prodigal Wife." Miss Bo
lantJ is called upon to depict a womar
who is utterly destitute and wretched
Vnderlyinar the dramatic force of the
story is a beautiful object lesson o'
the value of ideals. The manner wit)
\vh:oh Miss Boland brings this pur
home to the onlooker-, withor.
th ^r being conscious of it. is a signa
Tribute to her own ideals and to he
rem arkable talent as an actress.
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"'Partners cf The Night."
Lerov Scott has written a new kin
>f detective story that Charles i
"'Wh'ittaker, the celebrated scenaris
' \sz dramatized as a photoplay fc
Eminent Authors Pictures.
A new kind of sleuth figures i
"Partners of the Night.'' And thei
is only one kiss in the plot. In fai
a certain queer brand of cigars pla:
a more important role than kisses u
- uallv do.
The story begins at sea on an A
iantic liner coming in to port and t)
plot is well under way when Ne
"York is reached. In New York tl
sky is the limit, and gambling figur<
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id this story, jljici^ 10 ?
gambling den and police headquarte
where an especially fine type of polk
commissioner is in charge. Und<
-^im is a crook who tries to queer t!
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Another Royal Suggestion
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wh'ile the young detective Clifford fol:
lows a trail of a woman and two men. I
v Is he in love with a thief? He doesn't!
v know. That night in the apartment
^ house with three motor cars waiting;
:1. outside was full of complications, j
0 The big moments follow fast. Sym-1
A pathy increases where you would j
j least, expect it. Things begin to look j
a ;bad for Clifford. The frame up of the j
"i r-ronk at headouarters loses Clifford i
, his job.' Another frame-up is planted j
t'for the commissioner.
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j Clifford. But how? And would you
yjhave married the girl?
I Answer for yourself at the opera
".house, when "Partners of the Night" j
r 1 will be the feature picture, Monday, j
I RAILWAYS OF SOUTH ASK
HIGHER FREIGHT RATES;
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x Washington, I). May 15.?The
? i railways oi T,,e South have asked the
?; Interstate Commerce commission to,
r 'grant an increase of approximately 31
j per cent on all freight' rates. In the
2 application it is stated that with thej
\ present wage scales and costs of fuel j
r i and other important materials it will!
'be necessary to secure such an in-j
I: crease in freight rates-to enable thej
# railways to earn six percent on the j
r value of the property used for trans-1
5 ' portation purposes as provided in the
; recently enacted Transportation Act.
k Xo increase in passenger fares is
;asked.
j The application gives ngures lor
5 j the year ending October 31, 1919,
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of the railways of the South as
5 FURNITURE MAN
' PRAISES TANLAC
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Andersen Dealer Took Eleven Bottles
For His Ills.
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i Tanlac Gave Him Relief and His Gen?
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"Tanlac is a good medicine and Jhas
[ done some wonderful things for suf,
ferers. It is particularly good for
> stomach troubles, as I know from
having taken Tanlac. Other mem'
bers of my family aJso are taking
Tanlac." In these words, W. M.
I Myers, a well known furniture dealer
of 1305 South Main street, Anderson,
S. C., summed up his high opinion of
II the merits of this remarkably line
i j remedy.
f: "I suffered from kidney trouble, j
"J j and 1 also was bothered with liver J
~ j and bladder ailments and constipa- j
rinn. I suffered long and severely
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with a pain in my left side, which
baffled all the treatments I ever
tried for it, and I even had to undergo
an operation. All that time( 1
^ spent a great deal of money seeking
to restore my good health, but 1
)r' failed to get the relief I sought.
I "The advertisements of Tanlac
'n caught my attention and I began tak^
ing it. My general condition was
/s improved, and the remedy gave me
S- relief from my troubles in a general
way. I took eleven bottles of Tanlac,
and if it had not helped me I would
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j not nave tanen so mucn.
I Gilder & Weeks, Newberry, S. C.,
=s [ Prosperity Drug Co., Prosperity, Lita
tie Mountain Drug Co., Little MounJ*8
tain, S. C., W. 0. Holloway, Chappells,
S. C.. Whitmire Pharmacy,
Whitmire, S. C.
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a whole was equal to less than two
per cent on their property investment;
furthermore that wages and other
costs have increased greatly since
that date and at the present time the>
same volume of business would give
the railways no appreciable return cn
the value of their property devoted
to nuhlic use.
If the credit of the railways is to
be restored so that funds necessary
for the purchase of additional equipment
and other needed improvements
and extensions may be secured, the
application states that the increased
rates must be had, as, at the present
time, even the strongest railways of
the country are unable to secure new
capital at less than 7 1-2 per cent.
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BEST AGE
A man is as old as his organs; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with *
UULU MtUAJL
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The world's standard remedy for kidney, j
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles i
since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates j
vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. ,
Lock for tho name Gold Medal on erery box j
and accept m imitation
GOING IT TOO HARD? '
Overwork, worry, overeating and
lack of exercise and sleep are respon
sible for much kidney trouble. If ;
your back aches and the kidneys ;
seem weak, rest up and use Doan's
Kidney Pills. .
John W. Boozer, RFD No. 2, Prosperity,
S. C.,' says: "I was afflicted
for three years with kidney trouble.
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' long years during which Mr. Edisi
;he marvelous result he achieved.
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lifference between a singer'^ voiceRk-Cr
ration by the New Edison.
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Price 60c, at "fcll dealers. Don't
mply ask for a kidney remedy?get
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Ir. Boozer had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
[furs., Buffalo, N. Y.
car is sluggish in "getting i
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