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i tae(r ,aiuiia LAt b 9haXm. Father Bernard Vaughan, mission ary and author-his "Sins of Society' took London by storm-gave some ad vice to young men in a humorous ad dress on the Minnetonka. "Popularity-popularity among the ladies is a great help to any young man," said Father Vaughan, "and there is nothing like - generosity to make a young man popular. "I heard a New York lady praising a Philadelphia young man the other ev'ening. "'He is s:> generous,' she said. 'H.e takes mother and mt out to dinner nearly every week. We dote on him. "Then she smiled and added: "'In fact, we table d'hote on him."' -New York Telegraph. His Model. Chesterfield explained where he gol his manners. "Patterned myself on the janitor the week before Christmas," he said. New York Sun. The Aching Void. Mike-,Phwat are ye lookin' for? Mrs. Mike-Nothing. Mike-Thin ye'll find it in the juc where the whiskey was.-The Sketch A Welsh Rabbit Mystery. An angry woman walked into a gro cer's shop. in Harlem and hanged a piece of yellow substance on the coun ter. "This," she announced, sarcasti cally, "is the soap that does the wash in' itself. It's the soap that maize. washin' a pleasure; it's the soap that "That ain't soap, ma'am," :nterrupt ed the grocer, as he took the sab stance in hand and exa:izei it "Your little girl was he?e ye teida3 for a half pound of cheese and half: pound of soap. That's the cueese" "The cheese!" exclainiJ. .he v:o man. "Then that account for th : oth er thing." "What other thing?" "Why, I lay awake th;; whoic nigh wondering what made he Welsh rab bit we had taste so sucei ."--Nev York Press. THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE. Tastes Like and is Eaten Like Candy In our experience in the handling o: 4rugs and medicines, we believe w< have never had experience with an: remedy that gav'e such great satisfac tion to our customers as do Rexall Or derlies. This remedy is not like an: -other laxative or cathartic. It con tains all the good features of othe: -laxatives, but none of their faults. Our own faith in Rexall Orderlies i: so strong that we offer them to yoi with our own -positive personal guar antee, that if they do not thoroughl: satisfy you, you only need tell us ani we will hand -back to you every penn: you paid us for them. Therefore, ii trying them upon our recommendatior you take no risk whatever. Rexall Orderlies taste like and art - eaten like candy. They do not gripe cause nausea, excessive looseness, oi any other annoyance. They act si easily that they may be taken at an: time, day or night. They are parti ~.cularly good for children, aged or deli cate persons. They are put up in con venient tablets in three sizes of pack -ages. Prices, 10c., 25c., and 50c. Remember, Rexall Remedies can b4 obtained in this community only ai -our store-The Rexall Store. Gilde: & Weeks, Newberry, S. C. DANGER IY DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Newberry People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get firm hold before the sufferer recognsizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary trouble 3 dropsy and Bright's disease follow as the kidneys get worse. Don't neglec1 your kidneys. H&p the kidneys with the reliable and sal .ymedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, whim ha.s cured people right here in Ne vor7. F. L2. Paysinger, Main and Glenr streets, Newberry, S. 0., says: "I glad ly confirm the public statement I gave in 1908 recommrenldinlg Duan's Kidney Pills. For about a yea.r I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and during a bad spell, I had to consult a physician. I had too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions, espe cily during the night, but the flow was scant, and distressing. I was nervous and felt all run down. Final ly I beard of D)oor'% Kidney Pills and got a supply at Pelhiam & Son's Drug Store. This remedy strengthened my kidneys and when thy were working right, the uric acid was removed from my system, thus causing my aches and pains to cease." c." Ibr moui? Co., Buff, New York, sole agnts for the Uni States. Remember the name--Doan's take no other. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective December 3, 11 Arrivals and Departures New. berry, S. C. (N. B.-These schedule figures shown as information only and are guaranteed.) 8:51 a. m.-No. 15, daily from lumbia to Greenville. Pullr sleeping car between Charles and Greenville. 11:50 a. m.-No. 18, daily, from Gre ville to Columbia. Arrives Coh bia 1:35 p. m., Augusta 8:35 p. Charleston 8:15 p. m. 2:45 p. m.--\o. 17, daily, from Coli bia to Greenville. 9:05 p. m.-No. 16, daily, from Gre ville to Columbia. Pullman sle ing car Greenvilbe to Charlesi Arrives Charleston 8:15 a. m. rive Savannah 4:15 a. m. Ja sonville 8:30 a. m. Four further information call ticket agents, or E. H. Coapman, V . -. M., -Washington, D. C.; J. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga., of L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETIN( The annual meeting of the stc holders of the People's National Be of Prosperity, S. C., will be held the 'bank on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1 at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time election of directors will be held, isuch other businegs transacted may come before the meeting. R. T. PUGH, 11-2-3t. Cas] Columbia, Newberry & Laurens B. Schedule in effect October 6, 12 Subject to change without not schedules indicated are not guar teed: A. C.L. 52. 5: Lv. Charleston.. ... 6.10am 10.0( Lv. Sumter.. .. ... 9.41am 6.2( 4C., N. &L ~ Lv. Columbia......11.15am 4.55 Lv. Prosperity...12.42pm 3.34 Lv. Newberry.. .. .12.56pm 3.2( Lv. Clinton.... .. ..1.50pm 2.3! Lv. LaurenR.. ....2.35pm 2.12 Ar. Greenville. . .. 4.O0pm 12.2( Ar. Spartanburg. .. 4.05pm 12.2( 8. A. L Ar. Abbeville .. .. 3.55pm 1.O2 Ar. Greenwood.. .. 3.27pm 1.32 rAr. Athens.... .... 6.05pm 10.3( Ar. Atlanta....... 8.45pm 8.0( A. C.L. 54. 51 tLv. Columbia.... .. 5.00pm 11.1E Lv. Prosperity... ..626pm 9.5( Lv. Newberry.. i... 6.44pm 9.35 Lv. Clinton.... .... 7.35pm 8.44 Lv. Laurens.. .. ...7.55pm 8.2( C. &W. c. Ar. Greenville.. ....9 '0pm 7.O( 8. A..L Ar Green wooa... . 2.28amn 2.35 Ar. Abbeville.... .. 2.56am 2.05 Ar. Athens.. .... ...5.04am 11.52 Ar. Atlanta.. ......7.15am .95 Nos. 52 and 53 arrive and det rrom Union Station, Columbia. da ~and run through between Charles and Grednville. Nos. 54 and be arrive and del: Gervais street. Coiunmi:-. cent Sunday, and run through tween Columbia and Greenville. For information ask agents or wr W. J. Craig, P. T. M., Wilmington, N. C f. F. livingston, S A., Columbia. 8. C.. Attacks Scbool Principal. A severe attack on-school princil' AChas. B. Allen, of Sylvania. Ga., is t told by him. "For more than th years." he writes, "I suffered indest bable torture from rheumatism, li an,d stomach trouble and diseased I neys. All remedies failed till I u E lectric Bitters, but four bottles this wonderful .emedy cured me ct pletely." Such reslAlts are comm Thousands bless them for curing st( ach trouble, female complaints, 11 ney disorders, billiousness, and new health and vigor. Try them. 0 50c. at W. E. Pelhamf's. TE ACHERS' EXAMIINATION. IAn extra teachers' examination 3 be held at the court house, Frid January 12, 1912, beginning at 9 a. and closing at 4 p. mn. -The exami Ition questions will be based on recently adopted text books. Th who are now teaching without a c tificate are requested to stand this amnination. J. S. Wh~eeler, O ounty Superintendent of Educatlo! ISpecial-The Herald and Newsj$l Llo, ted * * LODGE DIRECTORY. tnd * - Woodmen of the World. Maple Camp, No. 437, W. 0. meets every first and third Wedn day evening at 7.45 o'clock. Visiti I brethren are cordially welcome. D. D. Darby, T. Burton, Clerk C. C. are not N,wberry Camp, No. 542, W. 0. meets every second and fourth W Co- 1 nesday night in Klettner's Hall, a ian o'clock. ton Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. X. en- Amity Lodge, No. 87, A. F. M., me im- every first Monday night at 8 o'clo m- in Masonic Hall. Visiting breth: cordially invited. im- Geo. S. Mower. J. W. Earhardt, ' W. M en- Secretary. ep ,o- Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. 31 A. Signet Chapter, No. 18, R. A. ck- meets every second Monday night 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. on Fred. H. Dominick, P.1 Harry W. Dominick, E. H. I L. Secretary. F. --- Bergell Tribe, No. 24, I. 0. K. 1 Bergell Tribe, No. 24, 1. 0. R. meets every Thursday night at o'clock at Klettner's Hall. ck- 0. Klettner, C. E nk, J. E. Franklin, Sachem. at )12, Lakota Tribe, No. 79, I. 0. R. will meet at Jalapa Wednesday ev ing, January 17, at 7.30 p. m., 3nd every second Wednesday night the as after. Wm. C. Sligh, J. Wm. Folk, Sachen Chief of Records. 1. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of R.i I.0.R.'2. Cateechee Council, No. 4, D. of )10 meets every other Tuesday night a ce. o'clock. 0. Klettner, C. I pm pm yeOVEB-SEA BAILROAD CELEBE pm TO pm pm EEY WEST, FLORIDA, January 20-February 3, 1912. pm Pm Account the above occasion the ]antic Coast Line railroad offers s pm pmcial reduced round-trip rates fi am points on its line in South Carolina am -. SELLING DATES: am Via Jacksonville and F. E. C. R am way, January 20-21. Via Port Tampa and P. 0. S. S. January 17 and 20. am - FINAL LIMIT: S Via F. E. C. Railway and Jacks ao ville, January 31. pm pg Via Port Tampa and A. C. L., F an ruary 4. i.. For schedules, rates, reservatic toa 'etc., apply local agent or address ar~ W. J. Craig, Pass. Traffic Mg be- T. C. White, Gen. Pass. Agent, It~ Wilmington, N. C. IN DIG ESTIO yKidney and Bladder Troubles a :id Nervous Debility Yield Readil se and Quickly to Treatment with - HAGGARD'S SPECIFIC TABLE m- "A SURE CUtE'' id Chattahoochee, fHaggard Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. f Gentlemen:-I have used your tablets fori nly gestion and have found them to be .iust what claim for them. I have tried several remedies, _did not get any relief until I tried your tabl I would cheerfully recommend your tablets; sure cure for indigestion. Yours truly. S. H. GREEN. M Till JHAGGARD'S SPECIFIC TABLETS will yo nthe road to health, make rich, red bI ay, eed your wasted tissues and put new life, Iand vigor into you. Take Haggard's Specific '. -lets. Be aman! If you are awom2an who is:1 .to the ills of her sex, this remedy will allev your sufferings. Try a box at our risk. If it(i the ot benefit you, your money will be cheeri tafunded. 60c a boz. Sold by e-Wmn. E. Peham & Son, Newberry, S. xCHICH ESTER S PILL TH MDI.OND REhAN'D. j~ ~ I'PLus ini 'Red and Gwold mnetalh( .56 li l ~A.n -. "Yes e iW thats Dandruff!I and its going toebecome more annoyir every day until you begin to use HAY' HAIR HEALTH. Then you'll see the Dandruff disai e pear entirely from your scalp. ed- HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will ke< t 8 it out and keep your scalp clean and yoi hair healthy. Don't delay-start now and be one c the thousands of grateful users of it. "I wish to recommend the very high Quali ets of HAY'S HAIR HEA LTH and tell you that ck has relieved me entirely of Dandruff and Itchit Cen Scalp, that for the l ast fifteen years have causi me a great deal of suffering." GEO. W. JAMES, Chicago, I $1.00 and 50 at Drug Stores or direct upon r ceipt of price and dealers name. Send 10c. f trial bottle.-Philo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark. N. For Sale and Recommended by GILDER & WEEKS. M., SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY at At the late residence of Mrs. Harri Long, deceased, In No. 9 towns1ip, c Saturday, January 20, 19 .2, at . o'clock a. m., I will sell to the hig est biddler for cash the personal pro erty of which Mrs. Harriet Long die seized and possessed, consisting one mule, household and kitchen fu 8 niture, etc. Isaiah J. Lowman, 1-2-3t. Administrator. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR FT AL SETTLEMENT. M., The undersigned will apply to t e d Judge of Probate for Newberry coun nd on Monday, January 15, 1912, at noo re- for letters dismissory as administrat of the personal estate of Owen McR Holmes, deceased. Robert McCaughrin Holmes, 12-12-4t-ltaw. Administrator. P.,i WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILL P., Have you overworked your nervous sy tern and caused trouble with your ki .t 8 neys and bladder? Have you pains loins, side, back and bladder? Have y( a flabby appearance of the face, and u der the eyes? A frequent desire to pa urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills w cure you-Druggist, Price 50c. ASSESSMtENT OF PERSONAL PEO IERTY FOR FISCAL YEAR 1912. I, or an aut"horized agent, will at the following places named beh for the purpose of taking returns personal property for fiscal year 191 Newberry, January 1 to 9, inclusi' Kinard, Wednesday, January 10. Whitmire, Thursday and Fride AJanuary 11 and 12. Ds- Jolly Street, Monday, January ll m Pomaria, Tuesday, January 16. Walton,' Wednesday, January 17. Glymnphville, Thursday, January: Maybinton, Friday, January 19. - Prosperity, Monday and Tuesde ail. January 22 and 23.. Little Mountain, Weanesday, Jan -ary24.. O'Neall, Thursday, January 25. St. Lukes, Friday, January 26. Longshores, Monday, January 29. Silverstreet, Tuesday, January 3 m- Chappells, Wednesday, January 3 IAnd at Newberry until February: after which date a penalty of 50 r cent. will be added against all perso> firms or corporations .failing to ma ns, their returns. The law requires a tax to be chai ed on all moneys, notes and mo: . gages, also an income tax on gross comes in excess of $2,500. There shall be a capitation tax fifty cents on all dogs, the procee to be expended for school purposi Dogs not returned for taxation sh; not be considered as property in a , fthe courts of this State. EU All male persons between the as "" f 21 and 60 years are liable to p Npoll tax, except Confederate so'die: or those persons incapable of earni a support from being maimed d from any other cause. VNothing but personal property is be assessed this year, but all perso Twho have bought or sold any real E tate since last return are required note such transfers on their retur afor 1912. ou All property must be assessed' t,its true value," which is construed ia mean "the sum of money for whis D4 such property, under ordinary ci cumstances, would sell for cash." a Please do not ask that your pro aerty be taken from the auditor's d plicate the same as last return, f the law requires that all proper must be listed on regular tax retu: C blanks and signed and sworn to I person listing same. Newberry, S. C. Name of township and school di trict must be giv'en on every retur I EUTG. S W Too sl to fill spac< it I invite all call at my of business Mayes' B THE HOUSE OF A tyl! 11 Qual Ni Qu 8. When you i your Bill I Heads; Envc I fact anything line, you sho s only how ci get the work * quality of th of also be consic prepared to g class of worn prices. See I place your 'phone No. 1 Elbert H "Doers of CIea Ii Inks o' Busy this week. friends to new place ook Store THOUSAND THINGS ity )T antity| iink of having| leads, Letter| lopes and in| 'in the printed| ld not think ieap you can done, but the work should lered. We are ive you a high at the right us before you next order or j Auf Co. er Things With Paer"