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r Mr. and rMs. George Clamp spent' Sunday with Mrs. Clamp's mother. Mrs. Mills, of the Mi.. Olive section. ?i Newberrv County.?Mr. and Mrs. J L. Fulmer were in Newberry on L?tJ..ine33 last Satardav.?Bryan Hare of Newberry college spent the weekIend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Hare.?Pleasant Grove car., in Saluda Standard, 9th. ' Mrs. John H. Hipp is spending* the week with her daughter, Mrs. Oswald Copeland, in Newberry.? .Messrs. Gas W. Hoilingsworth, KenRnvn.ittr' f) T I.awin?. A. \\. 1 it Lit ?? U4 Viwvwvy v - ? . iiriee, Willie Mason, Dugas Copeland and E. K. Stanton were in Newberry Saturday for the Citadel-Xewberry football game.?Mr. George 3oozer of P. C., was a week-end visitor in Newberry.?Dr. A. E. Spencer, Dr. W. E. Hoy, Prof H E. Sturgeon and Mr. John Holland Hunter attended the football game in Xewberry on Saturday.?Miss AUienc Hipp of Newberry spr-nt Saturday and Sunday here with home folks.? Mr. and Mrs. Harris ilandram, Htt'e Miss Isabella Landrumy: Coach W. A. " ' * ir- - t ~.e r jonnson, ana ivuss lhu n-nu rens were in Newberry Saturday for I the Newberry-Citadel game.?The p. * Clinton Chronicle, 6th. j Matt Carson and Irwin Cromley of Newberry college spent the week-; end with home folks.?Big Creek cor.! in Saluda Standard, 9th. Mrs. Rebecca Ruff and daughter,1 Jennie, were in Newberry the past . week visiting relatives and shopping. ?Indian Creek in Saluda Standard,' 9tR. D. Moore was in Newberry Satur-1 day.?Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Connelly spent Saturday in Newberry county witlr relatives.?Cool Spring cor. Saluda Standard, 9th. Mr. Z. Wright ana .Air. rraniiZ. Wilson left Saturday for a busi-j & ness trio to New Yorkl ' ; Mrs. Minnie Wallace left last week i lor Columbia where she will make; her home with her son, Mr. Clarence 1 ^ Wallace. Her many friends in New-' berry regret to see her leave. 3Ir. and Mrs. James Epting havej moved to-an apartment in the home! ' of ^Vlrs. Minnie Wallace in Boundary; ? street. Mrs. Ryan Workman is recuperai-j ing aher undergoing an operation for |?. the removal iof her tonsils. H' Miss Pliny Timmerman of Batesburg and Misses Mary Hentz and An-. it* , v. nie Bell Wise of Summerland college j spent the week-end with Miss Ezile j Whitaker. Iroya srmtn 01 jLeesvme ana buck j Cullum of Batesburg motored to: Newberry Friday night. Mrs. P. E. Scott, who was present j \ at the annual conference of the Fed- i erated clubs of the Central district in! Manning- last week, asked, as chair-' \ man of the Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Service Men, that books,! razor blades, pictures, games and; sleeping sacks be sent to the veter-j ans in the United States hospital, No.! 26, Gre#nville, S. C. Mrs. W. H. Hunt, at the annual j convention in Columbia last week of j the Baptist Woman's Missionary union, was elected a delegate to the W M TT oil vilio v?^r f a. +1* a C!/\?4 Ua%?w 1 WW ^<4. w uUAUiUi j tvr ClltJ ?Jv;UUICi n Baptist convention, L;v>u' Three colored gamblers paid ?5 each in the court of Magistrate Douglas Friday. Messrs. E. H. Aull and G. 'D. Brown * present and former Newbern' county superintendent of education, respectively, were mentioned in the list of those attending the educational conference in Columbia Friday. Miss Callie Banks left Monday for Columbia to take a double course in bookkeeping at Draughon's 3usine.s.= college. ./ Bfc'"\f ~ T> T> O a. i * ? mi. i-?. u. ocxiuniutrt, iocai a^eni, had with him the first of the week the general manager of his company, the People's Life Insurance company, with headquarters at Charleston, Mr. T. D. Rolling:, who was on his way visiting ine different agents of the company in the upper part of the state. Mr. Schumpert speaks in very warm terms of Mr. HoPIng; says he i< ne of the best industrial agents in the state. The many friends of ??Ii>s Minnie Havird will be glad to learn that she rs improving at the sanitarium in Asheville. The only branch of the air service that hasn't been breaking any speed x records is congress. I berry Moo.sc m:r..:rel- will p!:iy the e that night. T'r *>.. .v bales of cjlto*. <v;V ' * ** ' ' fi th'>' cv p :>r tr November 1. 11' ... m , i with 1 J.33G bales gi . * -er.v.wr 1. 1 '.?:! . v. i r s. .iohn K A :!] :;d Miss J; ? vU?: v. * Cc.lunjoia nt Sunday i?. .% '.'be. .y with the family of C:>i. E. H. A all. City Clerk ^ M. Chapman spent Suntlav in Lau.j-is with his .son. Mr. F. W. Chapman and family. Parcher Campsen spent Sunday in Union and Transfer Hodge spent ilie d:iy at Whir mire. George Hunter, a worthy colorcd man who works for Coi. C. J. Pureeii, had the misfortune to los^ his wife, iaiiv Hunter, who died on Saturday morning at 1 o'clock. Among her surviving1 children is Ford Manguni, a v*e!I known farmer of the counly. She was 77 yearsN old and had the manors of the better class of white people, with whom she had lived the greater part of lier life and from whom she imbibed her good qualities. Mr?. W. S. Mann has\eturn&d from j Columbia after spending two weeks j with relatives in th*t city. j J Miller Allison, a student at Oak-, ridge, Greensboro, N. C., is spending I a while? here with his, parents, -Sir. and Mrs. K. P. Allison. r / . i The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth of Newberry visited Mrs Kenneth's raster Mrs. H. J. Leonhirth. in colonial Heights.?Mrs. W. E. Aiken and ? I Miss L'ula Aiken are in Newberry on a visit to relatives.?George Baldwin has returned f-om Ne'.vher'ry. wher-j lie went on business.?T.i.j .Stale. f Mesda^ies 0. K. Foster, Mrs. J. M. Foster and T. J. Oxner spent Sunday in Columbia with Mrs J. It. Foster. "The Ace of Hearts" will be shown at the opera house Tuesday, "Dangerous Paradise" Wednesday, and "Under Hawaiian Skies" Thursday night. The latter is not a picture. y Mrs. T. W. Gallman sustained a stroke of paralysis in bcl- left side Isst Tuesday mcrnirg. Her sister, Miss Alice Cannon, at Mimnaugh's. reported upon inquiry Monday that Mrs. Gallman was resting easy. There was no recorder's court Monday morning, Judge B. V. Chapman being with Mrs. Chapman and the buby at Chapin. Mr. Jesse Mayes of Waterloo spent the week-end with his father, Health riffcnnv T T \favoe wlin im? stricken VUiWl w x . j ww, -v. Friday with paralysis, his left side being affected. S John Wade Robin son and Conway Coker stended the Sutherland-Lott wedding in Columbia Saturday niin. Mrs. W. H. Carwile and Mrs. W. H. Hunt are delegates ot the annual conference "of the Daughters of the American Revolution now in session at Spartanburg Mr. Renwcik Carlisle of Greenville is spending the week-end in ^Newberry. I Mr. X. C. Toole and family have : returned to Xov.berrv from Galdsbo \'ro, N. C.. after an absence of a year and a half. ' Mrs. LrW-. Floyd was asked by iGovernor Harvey to attend the educational confcrence in Columbia last : week. i | ! i I Not all the freaks are laws. Some | of them are folks Soma folks would be better of? if their cars were stolen. Greece will have no Turkey for Thanksgiving this \c-ar. j W ixl the agricultural block reap a ! good crop oi voters tomorrow. | Folks will not lie for water until its i u?c as a beverage is forbidden. | Some towns are so lucky. An auto | thief was shot in Cleveland. j November 1G, Thursday, will be a |hi? night in Greenwood?the Newt " | xi wnnnnmi?Bin ] j $ W Nose stopped up Y j IMENTHOLATUM I %^juick]y clears I rsmn^.'-i ^m.wnrc.t gvi:.romr?-x^tctt. j-vrcvu- tar.rrt^xr. UPPER STATE CONFERENCE CLOSES?APF0IN7MENTS READ j The eight annual .-ess ion of the j Upper South Carolina .Method:*! j Eriscoal conference closed Sunday! ni'rhi in Gaffney with the reading of; the rppoiniments uf the preachers ii:1 the six districts for the coming yea:-.! i The following are the appointments i i for Cokesbury district: j H.-S. Jnyc-s. presiding eider. I Abbeville?C. E. Peeie. | Ab.beviiie Circuit?J. E. Kilgors. j :>urler?H. H. Merrirt (supp'yi. i Cckesbury?L. H.imer (-up-( jp!y.) (Grcenwco'l) J Creenwacd .Mil's? V?\ It M r;::y. , "lair. Street?F. E. Dib'de. Oroemvcod?-C. T.?J. H. Manly j i Xi n a r d s?L W. fS h e a I y. . IcCorniick?J. W. Brown. - - t- "? -r-v r ?r> ' icjvonc:?a. m. i uc-Ker. (Newberry } I C'cntial?J. M. Sua>!in:m. | riollohon and Oakland?J. T. Law- j ; rci. :c. ; O'Xcall Street?W. F. Gault. * i1""! CTTV 0. T. 11 "* 5>:V.ilh. : ."incty Six?J. D. G:h?;n hoenix?I) D. .Tone?. f ' Iimbrsnch?Paul Kenett (Hup-; irr.^/ia?R. L. Domett. i Prosperity?"R. E. Sharpe. C _ 1.. .1 _ T T c: ? . ?.j. i,. oiiigieu Vaterlool?G. G Kar'ey. Y/hitmire?J. Y. Lupo. I resident Laifrier college: Jno. 0. | Wit.-on?Main Sircet Q. C. ; Frofessor Lander college?R. 0. ! Lawton?Main street J. C. ? er^hool editor?; L. I1. Beaty?Main street Q. C. ! FII LERS . he ;! The world gets better. An inven-I ; tor has a tickless clock. 1 1 i Far coats are one argument and j i ! 'three good crys higher this year. i Faying gasoline makes pceketbooks; | [ear.. I i ; . ! ! | fWantAds! :i i j ! HAL'S SECTION j Wa ited boys and girls to soli Picto-! : rial reviews every month. A nice j u.sy way to makte spending money, i ! ( all Tuesday or Wednesday for in-; 1 f 'rma-tion. 1 i Flo-./er boxes for shipping chrysan-. ! V.emums and other flowers. Waxed i p iper, perishable labels^ j iFur.eval malinc, made specially for ; t*'ing funeral sprays. White and I c ?iicate shades of pink and blue, j ! Su! _>s of every sort. It OU can plant them anytime now. Come in and 1 s*e the sulendid assortment. i ' Gc'Jfish and goldfish food and sup-! I I lies. j Hal Kohn. j Fcr Saie?200 bushels pure pedigreed Appier Oats, recleaned and Z. i-aded. first year from Pedigreed | Seed Company. None better. Took j soeond premium at State Fair. In ! five bushel bags, $1.10 per bushel i j -with cash order. J. A. Burton,| i i:iephor.e 57. l-14-2t j A new device ^changes people's j :no:-3S. Sticking them where they j \ do:.'t belong does the same. I ! , ; | , Juti Arrived?Red, yeIlow\and wrhte I (.nicn sets. Way's Seed <?: Feed! j frare. 11-14-2: j Fc Sale?Overland roadster. Onlyj ' een run four thousand miles. In; j ?2rfect running: order. New tires [ sll round. Terms to responsible! r arty. T. F. Ivlathis, care Sanitary j i I sundry. 11 -14-ltp! , . | CH nee to Buy Small Farms?I Will j > 11 small farms on long time ar.dj i (asy terms to working farmers.; "Will cut the land to suit. Xear rail- j i jad station and school. In wc-s-i i ttrn Fairfield. Healthy. Jahn; i J. >JcMahan. Columbia, S. C. "11-14-4t ltaw * i ; Ho-;- Feed, shorts, rice meal and horn-] i riy feed. Sre us. Summer Bros.; ' t -* * 4 rn. i ( 0. i ' Fo: Rent?Booms or an apartment in jrivate dwell in sr. For further information apply at The Herald and News o.nce. 11-14^!.: Farm For Rent?I will rent for 1923; the E. P. Cromer place in No. 0' township. 3 miles from Prosperity.! flood two-horse farm, good resi-' ?"ence and plenty of water. Mrs.' '.ilia E. Cromer, 1001 Wilson Street. Newberry, S. C. ll-14-2tp' i ' 5i.raycd?From my home, one dark; c olored Jersey cow with white mors. J. H. Hawkins, Newberry, 11. F. D. 7. Phone 2004. 11-14-1 tp Firemen Carry Water :r. Buckets ? "olunteer firemen were forced to ai ry water in bu;kcts because rats : v?c zroyid their lire hose. Building ! wa;; burnt to the crr.v.md.?Bulletin. j Clu.'-.ri against this rr.enace! Pestvoy : | ateverywhere. U-e Hoy.-:] Gunv-; :v ?(-.! P,l Paste. 2"'.* iv 50c handy 11: v: V e>. Sol rl a (I git ara n t e2 d y j j.Mayes Drug Store. Ji-WiKK1 M *. ta^sugwaw-r* Wtni.ee?Goo.., sound peas. John>on-}TcC: ackin Co. 10-2-1-tf Flashlights?Get them repaired and fitted up Ik:re. Correct bulb mid battery will make a new light ui it. Gilder ?x We ok? Co. ' -- -? , i. ? ^ ~ , Pecan Trees?Fino tre??, two year grafts, 31.00. Three year grafts. 1 SI.50. Stuart and Schiey best for. this section. C. D. Weeks. 10-17-tf i Agents for The State. Will be gad re handle your su15scription, new; or renewal. Gilder & Wce'r.s. 7-25-tf Dry Cleaning save-3 your suit. San-; itary Laundry Co. 0-20-8t Cadet Mixed Cr.ocolates?I' :nc mixlure, high grade chocolates, 50c pound. Giider & Weeks Co. ! ; Fcr Rent?Old Town plantation.: Twelve or thirteen one-horse farms 0:1 Saluda river, line Bermuda i'.r.w. r, turn ire. a:-n:>Ie outbuildings. Prefer to loa?e as an entirety for several years ior a cash annua! rental. F. Werber, Jr., Berwyn, Maryland. lu-o-tf Iic.ts cicar.cd anJ blocked. Sanitary I.aandry Co. For Sric or Rent?Two horse farm, good dwelling, tenant house, good pasture and outbuildings, twoj miles from Prosperity. J. M.: Werts. * 10-20-tf: 1 For S a 1 o?Two good Thicry organs.' See J. B. Bedenbaugh, Pomaria, 3.' C. 11-7-1tpi' For Sr.le?New sound corn in the shuck W. E. Mosclev, Prosperity, 1 S. C. 11-7-1t; TRESPASS NOTICE ' . ;j A3! perrons are fori;i'Iden to trespass on land of the under?'gned by! hunting, or in any other manner: whatsoever. ! Mr?. CARRIE E. BOMINICK. 1 11-7-3tp i. Experience ; Convincing 1 Talk is chcap, promises are less.' What makes' the tclenhone neeessarv i * i or good roads essential? Service and j Economy j It is our aim to give the public ; 100 per cent value for every dollar.' i See us for ycur Tires and Tubes, Genuine Ford Parts and Repair Work, Vulcanizing and Accessories. J HIM Eros. | 150G Main St. Newberry, S. C. j PHONE 4C5 We guarantee our dye work. Sarr"tar>*; Laundry Co. !>-2G-St' Positively no hunting or trespassing of anv kind allowed on mv land. J Noah Taylor. I I-14-4tp ; Positively no hunting allowed. Kcc-p o?f. J. C. Duncan. ii-i4-4tp ; Wanted?Position as stenographer.; Willing worker. Address 82u O'Neall St. Phone 363. ll-14-2tp NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT \ J will make a final s'etiicment of <if ' V inni" (nr>P Longshore) in the Pr< bate Court fori Nev/berry county. S. C., on 3Iondaj% the 18th (iay of Dee., 1922. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Guardian of said estate. Mrs. S. EMMA LONGSHORE, Guardian. Newberrv; S. C. Nov. 10th, 1922. 7 ? TRESPASS NOTICE All persons are forbidden to tres-j pass upon'the property of the under-1 rigned by hunting, fishing or other-1 wise. J. T. 3AKER, C. BAKER. JOE HENRY BAKER, T. J. AH RAMS. Favsinser-Summer Co. 1 ;-10-3t ' v ; For Sale?Another car of V. Crimp and Corrupted Roofing just ar-i * 1 U L.*. J* ~' .. 1 , . i'lvi'u, ut.-iura mi; aiivau^''. i 13. K. Schumpeit Co., Prosperity,: S. C. * il-3-2t Itawi For Saic?Saw ir.il! outfit in running! order. Apply to Henry L. Parr.j New'oeiry. S. C. 11-3-tfj Fcr Sale?One yoke of steers weigh- j :r.:- 2,000 pound?. Also 16-horsei To".er engine. I). E. and J. A.: Scfcumpert. 11 -10-tf | Wanfed?Fifteen wagons and teams j to haul lumber. For further infor-! ma lion address Tiger River Pine . Co., Shelion. S. C. ll-10-4tp I 7 l wait until morning. A beautiful woman :< just a sot of 700cl teeth with necessary acces-! ^ ] Abruzzi Rye?Let us supply you. Summer Bros. ll-14-2t * Used Fcrd cars for sale '1 )v! toil-' dition. Hii; Bros. 10-^Ii Men ?nJ *a o'.'. cn average $ i.0J per j iioi-.r hosiery, lour pan-- ! iruaranieci' wear four mo^riis or i new hosiery free. We pay *>0 per i cent con:ir?isr-ibn. Free samples to working: ace a is. Complete line of wool and heather mixtures. This: j is the big hosiery season. Ex peri-' j ence unnecessary. Eagle Hosiery ; Works. D.irby, Pa. 9-2oi0tp FOR SALE : " Bagging and Ties j Get Cur Prices DOERITY & CO. j Phones 4 and 315 i Shce Repairing When those friendly, likable Old Shoes of ycurs get under the weather, they berjin to show . .^r.s of a run-down condition, Sec Price. Electric Shoe Hospital ""htmtbigsy i Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchanga Bank Sldjj EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTER Broken Lenses Duplicated Plcatinrr?Aecordian, side #and box I pi eating done by stenm at Mrs.' Geo. S. McCravy's. Laurens,' S. 301 W. Main street. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Phone 263. * I0-13-5t Money fo Lend?On improved farm j lands at G per (tent:.; we can nego- | tiate loans on property in the town j , of Newberry. See us at once and j file your application. Dominiek & ; Workman, Attys. , 8-o-tf i ? 1 I Finished farriIfr wash 10 z per pound. Sanitary Laurdry Co. 0-20-St g. eTcromer j! Optometrist Over Bake-Rite Bakery EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Broken Lenses Duplicated I ? ft ? i ! i i I lot Ulue Stem Seed Wheat, extra fine, clean and sound, bushel, $2.50. 10 bushel lets; $2.10. i Red May Wheat, $2.00 and $2.25 x bushel. \ ' | I'CCU UflVXC NEWEERRY, S. C. for Sale i . i i 203 bushels pure pedigreed Appier' Oats, rceleancd and graded, first year! fro:r? Pedigreed Seed Company. Xone j , better. Took second premium at' State Fair. In five bu.ihel bag:;, $1.10 pei bushel with cash order. 1 A mmTAij 1 A Kg IK I (ll\l O Jill fl Vl ? ; TELEPHONE 57 i ! ! NOTICE We, the members cf the Channel I'; Gimc Protective association, hereby; forbitl any one from hunting: or fishin g or tresspassing in any manner on ahi? v.i-nn.'ivtv "'I?! fiiTPV .'1 CilIV KJ L v;tu ?/& vrf * vA> y v era! reward for information loading to the conviction of any person violating this notice. This property includes land in No. 7 township, in school districts Xos. :J7, 38, 39, -10. - "id extends on Saluda river from "Island Ford" to "the old cut-on"'. We mean business. J. L. HOLLO WAY, c; a v\t \ v E. 3. DOMIXICK, Mrs. J. V;*. SIM.ViOXS, V R. SMITH, Jr. A. M. CHAPMAN & live-. J P. ABXSY, JXO. B. SCURRY, A. P. COLEMAX. J. J. MURRAX. J. S. DCMIXICK, .1. L. WATKIXS. W. u. HOLLOW AY/ Ti. L. DO MI NICK. ; J. Vv\ SAXDERS. Fuller Brushes?I represent the Ful-. Icr Brush company in Xowb^rry county, and will be glad to have your order. Phone 311 and make appointments. Mrs. McHardy' Mower. . 10-27-8t] DO YOUR KIT I thf I 1 '. U.-. -V V Jfx N ! <'V ' .W . . ; ? 1 ! '; . . . j "\ 1 ;> l >: r^r | IgJ ? I ii l .hi i :.'...<r i ejiill f! \\ f?^~;r^ea.' ~ Sellers The heppy. modern v ay. Think will save you. Think of the hou "Everything in the Sellers Cabinet is You have, for example.'the Orir t:on; the only Autcin....:j Lowering Extender; the beautiful white Poi Dust-proof Ea:v. Top underneath the ware drawer; Ant-proof C<u:ie?3; hand-rubbed finish; patented/ tion; Sanitary Lo? Base; Curtai and many others. Come in and,see a free demons* r J. J. LANGFC I i , iaaigBa <r? I pattH^gnwgn< r wu-x ~ SWIFF Lime Phosphate fo Acid Phosphate fo i Palmetto 8-3-3 for T. M. Nee!,: Rp A>. ? 1H Two'brick mercantile buildings cor occupied by W12. Johnson & Son and i ing in vaiuc every cay, no oeuer prop district. Renin well, priced right for Five rco:n dwelling owned by Mr. .session Jan. 1, 1Q22. Mr. Ward is bj dispc.-e of c I lis property. A good val For Saie or ?Five room av;ei Summer Street. This property is nov noticed the developments in real est investigate this. Owner, Mr. Oxner, I .If interested in any of the above sc served. If you have an property for results. t I 0 srs Housi | MONDAY, ? | 1 iDiOj* dl and six acts c I SPECIAL BARG ! 2 Show Ladies' Matin* 1 Children 25c, plus tax Night Sho\ Gallery SGc, I plus tax No reserv Disappeared in t::o Morning Mrs. Holton writes, "We bad bed bi'.irs in cur beuj, but couldn't locratc them in the moraine:. Seemed to disappear. A friend told me about <Sjr*"rrm. r-ir-*3T i imn?mm ! n i i n wiipi?Mil? CHEN WORK EES55 WAY |H sS^"i~7r-^ ii" -sali I flnanl f ~I?j 1 i ,? I BUUfU fe; i rriI i? A| 5?: '' x hUHH ' ~131 ii hH r.1;?1 0 ni^ "WW ^LLj-Jrti WH W ma-ccrcrsft 'j cf the work and energy a Sellers ! :s you can have for other things, scientifically arranged. :n:.I Extending Table Drawer SecDrn; Automatic Base Shelf rceiain V/orh Table; the invisible Porcelain Work Table; the SilverSanitary Glass Drawer Pulls; oil, ; "Drawers; dovetail joint construcn; Roller Bearings on Work Table; ation. 3I?0 &c SON I 11**/ rt .w r 9 kAinrnu.' & co. r Alfalfa and Wheat, r Oats. anything. Phone 8402 ctatf SL JT&. & -A r.cr Caldwell and Boyee Streets now i. C. Perry. This property is inereasicrty to be had in the business quick sale. t. C. Ward on CalawelJ. Street, pos[ Holing a new home and desires to jo. close in. ling corner of Mayer Avenue and 7 and is well located. Have you ate at this point. It will pay you to ? caving town. e us at on^e. First come first sale c? rent list it with us for quick V Jdllj e, Newberry November 20 | Highlanders Band >f vaudeville AIN FOR YOU s Only rj ge5 3.30 P. M, ' Adults, 50c, JH plus tax H M ' H 'V ^ U I i ivlj JSnfiHHN Lower Floor $1 OHn plus tax BH red seats ?|M mNH Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid. I u?vd it and it surely found them all v: \i ~. They never cam? back." You i-n l:i- .same rensi. zoc can. Sold and guaranteed bv Maves Drug i Store. I . .