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} i ''ys 1 r" ' : i ,v\ n3 \ " * \ % fcfcr5-"*'urtB^ ? I For clj * " r?rwigaSaa^'FtaT?^-?T-| Iimiif The NOTE: Cigarettes made of foreij bacco pay 35c a pound Import Virginia-Carolina tobacco pays no I Duty. Isn't it clear why Piedmon give you better quality tobacco ? Pu is the biggest-selling Virginia-Ca cigarette in the iwrid. ??XSSSSSSSm i Wood's Seedi " i ! Rosen Rye ? , llie most vigorous grow; ing and productive of Seed : Ryes. Stools out better, su- j perior quality ?f grain, and , destined, in our opinion, to ! take the place of all other . Rye. Wood's Fall Catalog Gives full description and information, and also tells about the best SEED WHEAT, OATS, RYE, and Other Seeds for Fall Sowing. .... Write for Catalog and prices of inv renuffttL T. W. WOOD & SONS. SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. ?..in ' i< i*aw i. i' ' - i w \ a ks[ y/|xl /J L WJ- / 3 V ^^.J? ^K ~ / ,-l\ gareites, Virginia-C< sunny South gaz Virginia-Cai tobaccos, has And Virgini; rage"?it he makes ordii comparison. / QG-SSsS The Ci^arett ?n toDuty. mport ts can 'Jmcnt 'Toliaa 8EC0KB LIBEBTY LOAJT WttL REACH ? BILLION Washington, Oct. l'.?The five billion mark will be reached ajnd there will be 10.000,000 subscribers. These were confident predictions tonight of the managers of the second I Liberty loan of 1917, at the end of I the first day's drive. Headquarters 1 refused to issue a deitnite statement on the first day's sales of the bonds 1 but stattd they ran so high the predictions were thoroughly justified. Washingtonians subscribed approximately $1,500,000 on tho openihg day. according to reports from the city's forty-three banks. William Jennings Bryaa was the first subscriber here. He bought eight $50 bonds, talribg one for each of his eight grandchildren, just as he did on the first loan}. Along with the reports of big sub scriptioos the loan managers tonight *ere receiving accounts of the enthusiastic celebrations that started the four weeks' drive all over the country. Washington itself observed t&e rday>by dropping all .work for two ^*"~"*lI tf* ^ Sailors off the wherf early Virginia Settler, pipes of Virginia tt irolina tobacco is the ie the world cigam olina tobacco, the original < ; the sunshine of the South i a-Carolina tobacco is "all ls that ''life" and "taste" lary cigarettes seem flat Jcr?< taJ^isiliis asSI ;e of Quality < V 5 J infinites at mid-day. Richmond opes- L f ed the campaign by ringing the bell q in the old Patrick "T^nry church for o] flvft minutfts. > From Atlantv * he report that, so great was int- uere, the chalr,; maui of the exejutive committee y i handliiig the loan, had to make a ? sale before breakfast. The president | of the Georgia Federation of Women's I Clubs made the purchase. i In Philadelphia six aeroplanes flew about, dropping liberty loan literature Five thousand Boy Scouts ad vertising the lotfn with posters. Boston also turned whistles and bells loose. St. Louis managers reported that the city's program of j ae ^autic features aroused great in- . -terest and sent the campaign off to a good start. i v Headquarters here wa3 pleased to- sr (night with messages indicating natur- ^ alized citizens will take a big part in j w, the success of the loan. From ritts- xvi burg came a message that the National Slovak Society has appropr!-1 t-c atod $50,000 to buy bonds. Anothef j.T,c message from Wo "lsocket, Rj. L, said ?r _______ [. i* ! t b cl ? i t,: o ai of an ^ aent? fci 'tween ibacco. C< tc best i e< m B ai ttes ' n c< r 11 m 31 all in it. bl a: the s( bi that * by c B accc Ga. tc c c - c I [ ! j I C And 1 0C a package i 'Union, St. Jean Baptist? D'Amerlue had voted to buv S25.000 worth t boards. TH2 HERALD AtfD N5TFS. ONB EAR FOR 5l.5a luto-lntoxication. ! - J Causes Death Do you know why you have side eadache, diabetes, neuralgia, iheu- p latism and liver or kidney troubles? j ;'s because you are being poisoned | j products of your own body. Your i gans of elimination are not work- j g properly. Waste material that ! lould be thrown out is being retained j , r.nicnn infov!/>afa vniTr evefpm i1 iiat could not happen if the bowels { ere kept open with Granger Liver \ sgulator. This splendid preparation 1 purely vegetable and non-alcoholic. 2mand Granger Liver Regulator at >ur drug- store?25c a box?and take >. other. uo?hin? i oA? a i B " ?I .1: ; - - TBLICITY COMMITTEE FOOD ADMIMSTKA T10> j J Columbia, Sept;. 30.?One of tho nost important matters with which he State Food Administration has to leal in its food conservation campaign is publicity. In fact, this is the eal basis of all its activities, for his work is one of cooperation among 11 the people of the State, and it is iscessary to reach the people and to i nform them fully of conditions, and hoi'f ovcirathprip o i r1 In fllj tllii J auii o; ixi^uviivvAv fork of the administration there can e no legal compulsion, unless the ational congress should determine hat an account of imminent peril r threatened famine stringent laws hould be necessary. Tho whole proram now is to present the facts to ] lie people, and to ask them, in the ' :iterest of the armies, and in the in-! 1 srest of the people at home, to enlisl i { i the food conservation movement 'nlarered nroduction Of food-crops at tie planting time is included, the ' ivo central ideas being larger iiarests ai:d all possible saving. A central publicity committee has een appointed by the State Food ^ministration to aid in carrying the lessage to the people. This commilse will work through a committee in ' ach county, which will co-operate -ith fhp ponntv ehairme'n who have een named for their respective coun- j es. The widest publicity will i?e Dught?through the newspapers, the , lotion picture shows, the schools, le churches, and every available hannel. At a meeting of the centra? 1 Dmmittee yesterday afternoon, in | :e offices of the State Administra- ' on, a number of suggestions were i utlined, v.-hich will probably be I eted upon immediately. These will . e given to the public, which will | o anVofl to rarrv them out. The main duty of the publicity; :>mm?ttee, central and county, is to ike home to the people the fooa | y serration activities, in the interjt of the armies and of the people, | rid enlist all the people among the orkers. | The central committee, as announc- ' I today, is composed of W. J. Corack, chairman; At F,. Brown, Brian all Willinm Ranlrs TfVhn Tf_ Autl i id Pierre Mazyck, all of Columbia. The chairmen of the county pubcity committees, who will work in ^ ^-operation with the county chairten., are as follows: Abbevlle?Dr. F. E. Harrison, Abar*4iio Aiton?W TT! Duncan. Aik-1 I Anderson?Leon L. Rice, Ander- ^ >n; Bamberg?R. P. Bellinger, Bam- ? erg; Barnwell?Dr. Wj. M}. Jones, I rilliston; Beaufort?Fred H. Chris- . ;nsen, Beaufort; Berkley?Octavus | ohen, Monk's Cor.rer; '-Calhoun?J . Prickett, St. Matthews; Charles- | m?Sidney Rittenberg, Charleston; heroke?Ed H. DeCamp, Gaffney; J hester?J, Irwin, Chester; Ciiesjrfield?C. M Tucker, Pagelandr ] larardon?J. K) Breedin, Manning; ' olleton?W. W. Smoak, Walterboro; k " " -V- ? "no W??n ar_ I 'EtriingTOH?.J. Sj. JVWUJCUV, nut, ? )n; Dillon?A. B. Jordan, Dillon; Soldiers A A Bible, Steel Mirror Soldiers Kit Folder for your Fathei or Sweetheart's Pho Tooth Brush Tooth Paste Brush and Comb Wrist Watch, Bos Fnimtam Ppn (Puff L5l Knives and many othe Come and see my lii for the War. Mayes' Be The House of a'H i.lln i T. I 1 ? r . ~ T~i FOR i T he John A. Shealy home pi; miles from Newberry, containin and outbuildings. This is one in New terry Ccunty for sale * . < : 1 ( .< i aoolv to I * J*. * Frank R. Office Old Court House * -. r - vi *" Dorchester?M. P. Felder, St. George^ Edgefield?J. U Mims. Edgefield; Fairfield?Thomas Seawell, Wicnsboro; Florence?Cj. S. Brown, Florence; Georgetown?R. El L. Neil, Georgetown, Greenville?(to be lined); Greenwood?Joes S. Baiiey, Grenwood; Hampton?Z. D. Kooertsoii, Hampton; Horry?E. J. Sherwood, Conway; Jasper?J. D. Archer, Ridgeland; Kershaw?Li T. Mills, Camden; Lancaster?John Madra, Lancaster; Laurens?W. 14. Taylor, Laurers; Lee?James EK Lee. Bizjiopville, S. C.; Lexington?D. R. Haitiwanger, Lexington; McCormick?J. E. McCracken, . McCormick; Marion?(to be filled); Marlboro?R. L. Freeman. Bennettsville; Newberry^ W. Ml Wallace, Newberry; Oconee? J. A. "Steck, Walhalla; OrangeburgPickens?IA. P. Dubose, Easlev; Richland?(to be filled); Saluda?W. / jrady Hazel, Saluda; Spartanburg? VI. iV. Martin, Spartanburg; Sumter? E. I. Reardon, Sumter; Union?J. Gor* 3oa Hughes, Union; Williamsburg? 5Vj. F). Talley, Kingstree; York?Carl Flart, York. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The County Teachers' Examlnatlo svill be held at -the Court House o Saturday. Oct. 6 beginning at 9 o'cloc C. M. Wilson, County Sup't. Education THE , HERALD AND NEWS ONI rEAR FOR ONLY $1.50. y Reasons! K Why you should use Cardui, the woman's tonic, for your troubles, L ^ k | have been shown in [a] thousands of letters from actual users of this medi- I ^ L | cine, who speak from personal experience. If |^| ^f? the results obtained by L U other women for so many iki years have been so urn- rV| formly good, why not L ^ kl give Caraui a trial? jk Take CARDUI Tho Wnman'c Tnnlf I W I nil IIVIIIUII u IVIIIV 1-^ Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, o! 8m Cullen, Va.? writes) M "About 11 years ago, I ^ ^1 suffered untold misery with female trouble, bearL | ing-down pains, headM ache, numbness ... I ' 1^1 would go for three weeks ly almost bent double ... A ^1 My husband went to Dr. for Cardui . ^ ^8 ^Ifter taking about two I ^ |/l tattles I began going ^ t <tt| iiround and when I took ^Bj three bottles I could do |vj all my work." E-8Q 8^ aNOOMI ecessities -21- L50c ?1.50 r and Mother to - - $1.00 - - 10c - -W- 10c 50c to|$2.50 Paper, Tablets, nks, Collar Buttons, :r articles. le, before you leave >ok Store . i fl housand 1 lungs SALE ace two and one half (2*4) g 247 acres, large dwelling r\( fVi? Kttct imrkrrn;,<*H nlar-^c VJl ^JJV. L/VJV s A iil VV at the present time. For Hi unfoi* J. AUU1VVA ,Ne*i>erry,.S. C. >