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\ l' II * II I ' II MAN PRACTICALLY DEAD SEES WONDERFUL RECOVERY Denver, Colo., June 1<>.?Deaf, dumb and blind and paralyzed in ev? ery limb, so -lelpless that it was necessary to feed him by means of a tube ? ii !- _ 1,? f/w.l inroujjn nis iio>hiu>> n> smell or taste or even t:> think, to all Luther Dionnc was carried into the county hospital here nearly eight years ago. Today lie can hear, see, smell, taste, feel and. in a limited fashion he can talk. His right side rem;:ins partially paralyzed. Never was a man nearer to bein;: dead' thouirh alive than Luther Dionne eight years ago, say the doctors at the hospital. / Dionne's brain was operated on. - Then, l'terally, he began tr> be born again. Slowly the powers of life were redeveloped. Came the day when l*e could move one finger, then " 1 ' 1 ?? J ivnnl'C VW* a \\ ncie nunu? <inu> ww.r\o nv stirred his head upon its pilluw. One day. he spoke. As yet Dionne's speech is confined ^ to a whispered "yes" or "no/' but he can make himself understood. On a mrp, he can point out the town of his birth, and with a pencil he can print 1 laboriously the name of the village. Focd Value of Soft Drinks * Washington, D. C.?Dr. L. B. Ailvn chief eiu.?ni>t of the WestiieM laboratories, who has made an exhaustive * study of ca."Ocr::U<\i heverajres from the standpoint )f their foo 1 value, has announced that soft drinks have :* ,? followin;' r.:;tritive significance 1. They possess n?au.r:a! which I -iv?ra?es about 1/"> calories per 3? ?ny corrvoriy usv 1 food-.* h:ive I .'is * caloric value, weight for weight. j 2. They contain va-'iou? frj'l acids which arr? weil ut:ti".ec' to | r<ntnia VlfJllln of ths SVSt Hl. I UV/IV Wi*V 3. Furc flavors havo a condimental effect \vhi;\i is frequently increased by the ase ot carbon-dioxid. 4. A complex liet is tho father of a complex tijirst. Soft drinks are a natural result. ' 5. To be of the greatest nutritive, value, they must be sanitary, pure and free from any injurious ingredi! . i ent* - v.. 6. They should be rira-rfc slr.\vlv to avoid chiling the upper part of the i alimentary, tract. Marty compla'.U concerning^ them are traceable to their misuse rather*t?an t'> thj nTcspnee of deleterious :ngr;*dic/iAs. 7. They tend..to rcdu.-:c_J.;.iv crav ing for alcoholic stimulants. 'Dr. Allyn closes "his report by assorting: "The soft drink of o.l iv :; r. > inconsiderable factor in the diet <?:h1 social life of the public. spynt for the intelligent use of pave soft drinks brings to the consumer n good return on the investment.' mwmrn^? Dr. Wolling Returns to Columbia Southern Christian Advocate. After serving for manw years as a pastor in the churches in his home conference and then as a missionary in South America, and having traveled extensively in Europe, Rev. Dr. Woling ha> now at length come to f make his home in Columbia and will reside at 1231 Richland street, where he will be pleased at-all times to see 'his friends or have a message from them. Dr.. Woiling is now a retired member of the South Carolina conference and has been spending the winter among his friemjs in Allerrdale. That 9 climatic agred with him and eontributi i: Viii? ed to tnc restoration m m.-, which was somewhat impaired. With this renewed strength Dr. Wolling offers his services as a sun( ply for a Sunday or longer in any of the churches during the vacation season. Address as above. i Kiwaniahs Had Great Tiir.c. Greer.wcod Index-Journal, 10. Members of the local Kiwanis club declare the celebration yesterday in Ncwber.y between the Kiwanis clubs of Newberry, Greenwood and Columbia, an entire success, especially since / TAKE < PIKE'S IIVCD jfc. CTAMATHl LI V JL<1\ WL tJl Vi7*riLVia REMEDY "The Laxative Tonic With the Iron 0 r* J J tracer. For Sale By Newberry Drug Co. * Newberry, S. C. I ! tbe base!.all team of the Kiwan club defeated the combined teams ? : Newberry and Columbia by a sco! of 11 to 2. Only live innings wev piuyiMi ar.d iireemvoou A:u;inuijis >;i it is uncertain !u>\v unv.vihly tin* sco: wcuM have be.oine, had th" <ra:n lusted longer. Those who decline the more strenuous baseball indulge in the <itntle sp:>rt of p:Lc-hinjr h; rst shoes in the manner of .Ncwbernai: who are wont to spend their time i this mild amusement when the >veaU: er ucts too hot Jo play checkers in hind the stove. Some, with a tast for move exercise, fowled and a . -uccteded in mustvrinir a iremend>u appetite for the delijrhlful picnic an ba: jecue sewed by the Xewberr Kiwanians. Greenwood was the bes represented Kiwanis club there, the? who were there state. About lift; frnni fjrprnwood. 656 breaks a cold quicker thai any remedy we know.?Adv. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOf PARDON Notice is herebv .uiven that unpli " 1 ' - -r o -\i :n cation lor me paiiion ui otiin -um will be made to hi? Excellency I!. A Cooper, Governor of South Carolina and to the Stats Board of Pardons 'The said San; Mills plead guilty a I he March, 1921, term of Court o General Sessions for Newberry coun ty. South Carolina, and was sentencec to serve one year, all of said sentenci to be suspended during good behavio after service of three months and up on payment of the sum of Four Hun dred ($400) Dollars. SAM 'MILLS' Petitioner, i 13 v Emma Mills, wife of Petitioner G-ll-2tp. i NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TA> PAYERS The Treasurer of Newberry count} has placed in my hands for collcctio: all unpaid taxes for the year 11)20 All Dersons interested will he giver an opportunity to pay the same a: my office on or before the 15th. Xt further notice will be given, as Pep uties will have to work fast to collec them in due time. * I hope that all interested will eal at the office and pay their taxes h;, July 15th, and save both them ant ????? 1AIOIVI j ri Will sell secure c< ? ? cm had i \ ; j - " is my.-r'f l!t<- I'Mil-arrassiiifnl of maki:)'; ,f 'a lew. CANNON C. JILEASE, S her if]'. v (M l-l (if v v UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLI c KA stnuLAK3t:;r /kl\U ILI\(j j TRANCE LXAM!NATIONS ('I T!iv examination for the award of -jvacjint >cho!ar>*hins iii the In::*\ /of South Carolina and for admissioi j of new students will bo hold at tin "iouunty courthouse, duly 8, li?21. at l~ a. m. Anrdicar.'s must not he less than ? ' - -i-f AVlw.? I-,.-. ~ i .. U'V.. Uul.^ IM in 11 r\ iiv;i?u t. .-hips arc va-ant after July S, the> I]I\v: 1 i l.e awarded to tim e making the r. . ! 1' t. average at examination. pro. j vi : .! they meet tiie c.md/.ions govjnrng ".ward. Applicants f<>r schol^!arsh'ps should write to President Curt j re 11 for scholar.-hip application blanks. .J These properly filled out by the appl icant should be filed with Dr. Currell M by July 5. Scholarships are wor'.h }?1?0. free tuition and fees to.al " j Next session will open Sept i 1, 1021. tij'ror further information write, PRKSIDKXT W. S. (TRRKU, - | I'niversitv of Seuth Carolina, Colutn?! bia, S. C. j SPECIAL ELECTION IN CENTRAL *1 cr?uAAi nirTDirv JUiiv-TvyLi i/:\^ i ;\zv^ * , ^ I >J ? "3 O. ^ i . ' S'.atc of South Carolina. '| Comity of Newberry. Whereas, one-third uf the resident e free-holders and a like proportion of 5.he resident electors of the aire of twenty-one years in the Central ' School District No. 21. the County of ~ Way berry, State of South C:>Yolina. r: have filed a petition with the County T? ur^ JL V> A AO COT i. .'? We have a profitable worfc i for letter (' 50 without } Sei ROSE Cotton 1 24 Stone St. - . ' ' ' i ifl^ while the] its per cop; spy while il ljuua Or See mrz --- rr~M~i in w i iii ii ?w.v?ncrnrv.-t-rTJ rr-, r-..j' i 1 .'jr. 1 of 1 Miu-ation el* Newberry fe$t?43i ((' t.iriiy. South Carolina, petitioning R i*?iarvi ri-.iUi'Stinv* that ail election be jj | I>*. .<! h. t:.e said Se::ool !>;striet on S I - < - ..ww.;.,i ..a 'at f I i . i1" ' j m '' * * J i OI i(' ^ \ . I i LC ?.t Jtii ?1' t ? p - <?:?ionrii lax of . x ??? mills on the | I t:txat>!. property within the sai'i | Xow. liu'vcf-j;e, wo, the under.;i.?r>- 81 . v-*..ill;;(.sijj.ii" 'lio County Hoard of 9 !*.<iueaf ion tor .\ewi.erry *. uum v, ?g > S; ate of South ('a vol inn, do hero!);,' 1 older tie Board of Trustees of the nl > entre! School District Xo. 21, t > |r i hold an elect ion on the said question' jfi i of ]evyi::_ii- a special additional tax of flj ..ix ( ' mills \u be collected on prop- g . eriy located within said school district B which said election shall be held at Central schoolhouse, in the said 9 School District Xo. 21. on Friday, the g 2-ith day of June. 1021. at which said j| elect >!! the polls shall be opened at ? i a. ;n.. and closed at 1 p. ni. The members of the Board of g | Trustees of the said School District,? J shall act as managers of the s ir' clec-'S tion. Only such electors as reside in 9 tiie said Schol District ami rciitrn real H or personal property for taxation. and g! who exhibit their tax receipts and n ; registration ce>. tilicates as required in 8 .igeneral election, shall be allowed to'H | vote. 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