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I'KL/IOV HAPPENINGS. ? . Mr. Verne Knueco, a student at . Newberry College, spent the weok-end with his patents. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. I Knecce. Mrs. J. Folder Hartley of Macon, Ga., is spending some time with her fl| parents, Mr. and Mrs. I>. F. Khum ff jiert. / Mr W. Clemson Gantt has returned ' Jiome. after spending several months in the It. t>. Naval Hospital in Char-j I lcston. Mclba, the young daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. ?\V. .\I. Yonee, is rapidly j recovering from an attack of tvnhoid ! J'OVGV. i J. Snlterlleld lUco of Metier, (in., is on ;i visit to his grandmother, Mrs. M. A. ltice. Mrs. J. II. l.a'.rd is at the liaptist Hospital, where she underwent a serious operation last wee):. She is reported to he doing nicely. Rev. and Mrs. It. J. Wesslngcr spent the week-end with the former's parents at <*hai>in. The's'-hoot here i.s get ting on smoothl> with Sam Gardner prin--, . ei|>:li, Miss Mils Johnson and A. W. J lodgers' assist;?n t s. Grove!- Gantt. of Saluda visited his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,. i?. Gantt. last. week. The recently elected town cot!noil consisting of l<. \V. Wise. Intendcnt; 1. S. Ilollcy. ?>. \j. llutto, el. C. Sharpe ami < . I,. Taylor, Wardens, havo heen sworn in and have taken charge of the town's affaiiy-5. Ijorine, the litilo daughter ?<f Mr. and Mrs. A. Shnnipcrt, was carried to the llaptist Hospital this morning. where she will have her lonsils removed. The handsome new two-story residence of Mr. \V. ! '. Host i? Hearing completion. I Mr. Hay 1?. eVoprr. for several' years an employee of the Southern j Uailwny Co., spent Knnda> with his j parents. Mr. and .Mrs. J. T.. i'on;?er. | i'OTr.i: (tl'T ON HAII.. K.issell l'i tee. transfer driver, who 1 ran over and killed .Mr. Turner of j Itrooltland s< v. ral weeks ago and who | was arres^-d hy Sheriff Miller soon | al'ier the !,"i dy, is oat on lioml of J > l.Ofo.. i-i:xi\(.to\ i:.\>i:i) t;v qi ick Hfisi i/rs! Kv?iy"ni- is plotiseil wilii i !u quick result;- of s'm!|['!v v.-: hhav.e!, yam- i y phor. hytV.ustis. rli- . is inixtyl in . . , .1 l-'ivoiHik eye wash. t tie man n i yes were s-> hrully strained he couM nut t read v.'Hhmit pain. Two n ppliea : >r.s j relieved him. A I:u!y with weak. influme-l eyes war. greatly helped h.> < ?NTC Su.ttle. We guarantee :i .Slil\tll ' l.Otth .f l.avoptik to help ANV CASK! weak, slraiueil ??r inflMpvul eyes.' I lart* 1 ?nn? '<>.4 Moulting time is the time that a hen r the off-season in the life of the hen. ' Think oi the amount or a hen's ene blood that's required to reproduce o (which is only an average plumage). ' A moulting hen needs good healtt digestion. That's just what Poultry I moulting hen?gives her appetite aa that she'll cat more and digest more. Dr. Hess Pt Pielps your poultry through the mou ullets and moulted hens to laying. It contains Tonics that produce digestion?Tonics that tone up the dc Iron that gives a moulting hen rich, comb. It contains Internal Antiseptic: germs that may be lurking in the syst No disease where Pan-; i'an a-ce-a helps your poultry to st moult. They don't become run-down Harmon Drv LEXINGTON, S < ^ TtH u.'.r.ov . nunjiiikbs yoti/uve. Weha\ f NEWS FROM NEAR PEAK. > Tho health of this conununlty li very good with the exception of Mrs W. M. Eargle, who is very sick a this writing. Everybody has t^lentj of work to do. Mr. Jack Frost pale everybody a visit and made ev-.ry thing turn black. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mectze and children of Sheltcn visited Mr. and Mrs. A. I. MebvZO, Saturday hlghl and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bickley spenl Sa urday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Mcetze. Misses -Carrie Belle Bickley and Jet,tie ILcks spent Saturday night v .?h Miss Jvatic Meetze. I.lIs3 Laiia Amick returned home alter spending a few days, in Uoiu.. k'a v.ith her cousin. Mrs. W. F. Itobb'ns. .Mr end Mrs. D. O. White and h'ddi'on of White Rock, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. A. I. Mcqtzo. Mr. and Mrs. Scbla lialtiwangci pent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and iVlr... Joe- Eargie, of. Chapip. Mary Sou ? 'nunts'spert Sunday \v.tli Miss Ethel Mae Cro'mer. Mr. I lerhert Eargie was seen going to see his best girl Sunday night. Mighty had looking night to go so far. Watch out, it will be Mrs. Eargie after awhile. Mr. Herbert Eargie and Mr. Rutherford Amick got to going to Chapln mighty often; watch out, girls. Mr. Haskell Amick mudo a flying trip to i'omaria Saturday, on business. High 'stepper. Teacher?"What is the highest form of animal ilfe?" I.itr.e Peter (quickly)?"The giraffe!"? Boston (tlobe. DON'T RISK NEGLECl I'on't neglect a constant backache, sharp. darting pains or urinary dn? orders. Tho danger of dropsy 01 Height's disease is V>o serious to ignnre. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as have your friends and neighbors. Ask your neighbor! A Lexington case.. !. -wie Hall, jeweler, Alain St.. says "Kidney trouble; bothered me "in tin woist way seme yvars ago. C!fteu ] bail io stay away from my business I was so hud off. Dizzy spells both' rrod me and my sight was affected My buck-ached ail the time, and i' was hard to bend over. The kidncj secretions passed too often and bro'Ki |hty s'eeu at night. I felt tired out at the time, and at times the kidney se er< ; ions we re highly colored and con tuht'd sediment. I tried dift'eren remedies, without getting relief, un t i l used (loan's Kidney Pills. I ..'ui-n'i long befoTe Doan's cured at1 of ri ibo trouble, and I haven't boei b.i: jier-sl since." like t : 1 dealers. ( 'osl.-r-.M'dluiri fit., e.'t PuiTalo. N. V. \eeds assistance. It is rgy, vitality and red t thousand feathers! l, good appetite and 5an-a-ce-a does for a d good digestion, so niltry ZE-A It. And starts your appetite and good trmant egg organs? red blood and a red ?that destroy disease em. a-cc-a Is fed ay at par during the , pale and thin. 1^ COe Dr. Bess ? Slock Tonic keeps hogs ^ healthy. driv^ I oat worms. c a package to satt L? msmmm p niiiMiiiMMiln I l\m AMICK'S PERKY NEWS. s Special to The Ditpatch-News. Amiok's Perry, Nov. 1.?Purine rs of t this section arc busy sowing their ' small grain, and a large acreage will I oe sown to this crop this fall. The health of this community is very good at this writing. I Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mrs. P. E. I Black of Ctoss Hill, arc spending a t short while with relatives and friends in this section. t Mr. Henry K. Koon of the Lexington high .school spent the week-end with the home folks, Mr. I. Pi. Koon I and family. Mr. M. V. L. Shealy and wife and liftlo son spent last Sunday with Mr. M. It. Koon und family. Mr. Thomas W. Shealy and wife of the Ridge Road section visited relatives in this section last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Shealy spent a short while last Sunday night with Mr. D .!>. Amick and family. The Blue Star school is progressing nicely under the skillful leadership of Mrs. Cieorge Oxner as principal and Miss Florence Seigler as assistant. We learn also that Pineville school opened this morning with Mr. S. Grout as principal and Miss Julia "SVcssin,-er us assistant. 1 wonder why the Newberry Beralci .11 a News is so important? But pen imps its a local newspaper. Black j Carlisle's I B :FRESH::MEAT i Here's another reason you :{ Because we buy our stoc r | therefore the first always t -jket affords. R AnH rlnn't -fVwn-rif " __ .v. UWW u vv c ai1 :|best Western and Native r j jsurate with the U-Totem ^ r :iHere's a sample: I 124-lb. Sack Our Home Self . ^Maxwell House Coffee, pou ? :|Pata-Cake Flour, package ? California Peaches, No. 8 c \ M Arbuckle's Coffee, pound-. . i Fancy New Crop Rice, pou - J Stew Beef, pound * ;t Loin Steak, pound " jPot Roast, pound n Loin Roast, pound a j.jPork Chops, pound. 1 YOU SAVE BECJ = p 1405 Assembly St., << I. Mi | THE BE I i ' w \\ <( || If James M. Cox as th ? united orchestra is better SS ol* harmony?may he carr ? l>lc and v.'in the Presidency % If Warren G. Harding al >> ger of unrest and uncertai << a.; hale as a gale?the next ss We are all sailing for th< >> perity and Plenty. << May the best man win. s< We are winning favor ( # of Men's Clothing by givin] | OVERCOAT, $22.50, $28, | "PAY CASHTHE HOPE >> Cor. Main and Lady Sts | "IF ITS NOT RIGH \ DIVE NEWS ITEMS FROM THE MACEDONIA SECTION Mr .Slmnxle Amick, son of Mr. John Amlik and Miss Ruth Hultiwanger, daughter of Mr. Charlie Haltiw'anger of the Plney Woods section were happily married Saturday evening. The young couple have our most hearty congratulations. Miss Carrie Amick. we are sorry to say. was taken seriously ill Saturday night. She has our sympathy and we hope for her a speedy' recovery. Mr. Hubert and sister FJvline, are still on the sick list. Mr. Bob HufTstetler and family visited Mr. J. L>. Amick. Sunday. Mr. J. Asby Amick visited Mr. Simon Amick Sunday. Mr. Julius B. Lorick and children, J. D., Vcatrice and Katie Belle, motored to Now Brookland Sunday. Mr. J. F. Wjllard and family visited Mr. J. L?. Amick Sunday. Miss Geneva Lorick visited her cousin. Miss Pearl Lorick Sunday. Mr. Try Fulmer of Newberry visited his cousin, Mr. Eddie Amick, Saturday night and Sunday. Little Tom m ie. Prepared for a Long Separation. Mrs. Gawler?"l expect your baby will be much larger when I see her again." ! Mrs. Sharp?"1 hope so." .i IT, I . i '..j ' ri 7 "- ! 1" - -1 -i-. 1 ,, .,-.1 -i ? 'P2 | U-Totem LESSS:::GROCERIES: J 9 should buy at the U-Totem :H k fresh each week and aren o offer any decline the mar-jj I e specializing in the very J: neats, with prices commen-vay, which is enuff said. 7 i r '-Rising Flour $1.65^ ind 42c : ....... . 28c I 40c? 35c: nd. 14c: 15c i .... T 35cS fe 35c ri) ' 45c| VUSE U-TOTEM J Columbia, S. C.j: _ -? \Y ST MAN IN e conductor of this mighty $ able to sound the key note $ y the full voice of t peor \ * ? : the helm is the better dod- $ ntv?may he come through << 7 y\ tenant of the White House. S5 a same port of Peace-?Pros- >5 iaily by helping the buyers $ g them their money's.worth. << $30. SUIT, $30, $36, $44. | -CASH PAYS." | -DAVIS CO. \.y Columbia, S. C. <v T, BRING IT BACK." 1 4 > \S -/ * f *? \ 1 1 < I 4 < I J < lj [> ni^r i , II KZC. u a. r*T. err z\ IIAhti-Fermewi! S f CHILDREN t ? - i * J CQHTama f *lcc?oi i Far Dinrli at & 7,-i STOMACH u< iotas |i ? 7:. A 'Z}! Dy?anury, DUrrlx*j A&. !, W<nr?40 i] a i . . |! ?n. ? j m mam mm U | ANTI-rtHMCHT J I IDTK8PAI aai?! 4 -mi ROCX nm. s. c ' j ^ j" ^ >' J,, ju'i *r ^ >V ' ' . " - I "BE BEA An occasional visit to The i will accomp The A La Mode UP STAIRS 1310 "Remove 1 The Fashion Shop?Golu ?now showing Fall and V arriving daily from New Yo THE FASH UP STAIRS 1310 mammmammmamammmammmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmD Impo Annour To All Owners < ! ? It is with a great deal of nounce our ability to suppl rolls. Owing to the great i I have not before been able 1 line as the music-loving pu right to expect. This condi of the past. We Have a Large Stock c Latest and Best in Popi Numl I. Call and list your name will guarantee to give yoi keep you posted monthly c liver rolls promptly. The John Chu FACTORY V 1612 Main St. 'Phone 20 wx vjuujui ~ PROVE at oar risk that yon can * easily eavo one-third on h!cb priced feed, cut 10 toBO days off the fecdipjr period mnd have healthier hogs by firtlniMuiiblilMB. Aids Digestion }?%Z?S?2fS?$ ircd. modified BattanriUc. It is awumntnad /"$ not to contain say Bolpi .ricodd or anythinc Injurious to bags or f mltry. It helps tone up ths system, msldng baas less subject to disease. practically inaurine trains e? ?4 lbs. - > oaaapccoay. 9 f University Tested l?Lw;?P?2? of Daisy Husbandry at Missouri University, conducted a scientific test which showed that IflLKOLINE fed togs made a profit of 8Z?M? mora than tfcow. not fed Milkolino. W. H. Graham, Mid die town. Mol, said 930 worth of Milkoline made an extra profit of 9420 in 60 days. Lee Jackson. Woppingers Falls. N. Y., aays MBktBam is great far aboats and cows. HilkoUne 2c a Gal. form, and when fed as directed costs only So n gallon. It is guaranteed not to spoil, rot, sour car mould. Keeps indefinitely in any climate. Flies da not come near ic The prices are as follows: 6 gal. $7.50: 10 gmL 912J30; 15 gaL $16.60; 82 gaL $32.00; 65 gaL $49.60. j 30 Day.Tria! j&JRgSsf.sySS * fiod that it Is the best farm money maker and saver you ever saw it ro3ts you nothing. Simply send check or money order for any amount today, feed one-half to poultry and hogs in a 80 day test; then if not satisfied return nntued part at our expensetand well immediately refund every cent you paid us. You are the sole judge, and have everything to gain and notelog to lose by making this test. Our interesting and valuable booklet. "How Tt? Hustle Heavy Hogg To Market" wID bo sent free oa , request?your acme ona card willdo. * - Distributed by MARSHALL-SUMMERS GRAIN" AND SEED CO., Columbia, S. C. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is- genuine Aspirin prored safe by millions and prescribed by physieiaas for over twenty years. Accept only an nnbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds ''I'Jtfff and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 1?;W - i " ^ lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger ."Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaccticacidfester of Salicylicadd. - ? >-- - / ' .vt ''I' " i UTIFUL" La Mode Beauty Parlors , )lish much. ! Beauty Parlor MAIN STREET four Hats" mbia's Exclusive Millinery Winter Goods. New goods rk. ION SHOP MAIN STREET ' / i rtant icement :>f Player Pianos pleasure that we now any your demands for music shortage in production, we bo give such service in this, blic of this vicinity had a rrrr r f Gospel Hymns?Ail the xlar and Semi-Classical & bers. with us or write and we I 11 the latest bulletins and : >n the best sellers and de h- i ' trch Company /AREROOM \ >00. P. M. Asbury, Mgr.