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Ji?* . ^ I Eatered at tbe Postofflce at 3ie*?; I tarry, S. C., as Snd class matter. | E. fl. ACLL, EDITOli. j < Tuesday, December 31, 1918. j, * |l OUR MAILING LIST. \l We have just been1 in such condi- ; tion as to work and other things that * we have not been able to get our mail. * ing list corrected for the past month, and to give credit to those who havej^ paid, and to take from the list those j who have neglected that important.! matter During the present week we are go -: ing to credit up the list and get it j corrected. In the meantime we will! send a card to all whose time has ex j2 pired up to and beyond the first of j j January and al who do not pay by J1 the end of the week, or make some i * 4 arrangement about their subscription, * * will be'taken from the list. After * this week we do not intend that any 5 Dame shall remain on the list that is not: paid up to 1919. We shall regret \ to part with any of our friends, but 1 we can not carry them - mess tney make some arrangement about the X amount that is due and get the date s -extended. By neglecting to credit up j we know that we will lose quite a bit j g from a number who have been carried, j a not much to each one, but even! a j mouth on 12 names means a year's j j. subscription, bu* that is our fault and f we are not complaining <.bout ufcat. s If you v/ait The Herald an.! Ntas -y ? Tin nit1 .* % r f V| J j , a iu cuj.xmur iu visn '-.i i uuju ^ good year of 191-9 please attend *o ; e that little matter of paying your sub- j scriptioni during the week if the tin>? j y has expired. Any mistakes that we j may have made will be corrected if! our attention is called to the matter. ; s !g THE NEW YEAR. jb jb No homily. No sermon. But just j P a word to wish every one a happy and J g prosperous year. I And to say further that in this good ii land in which we are so fortunate as b to live opportunity is knocking at 11] #?v*>rv man's door and it is onlv left for ! tr him to open it and let the laxly come j I in. j tj There is to be a new world and new l tl 1_ _ ' - . ' V* . . U7iJ. r r iu< - - 1 \ ' * A 1 / ( Jk I 7P i ; ' . f V y4 beautiful, servicec and well known. 1 compactly and comf throughout, such as erful motor, silent, c / ? Ellis A :onditions are going to confront the >eople who are privileged to live in his new age upon which we are jusl int'ering. As President Wilson sc veil and truly says, "There is a greal vave of moral force moving through ;he world, and every man who op poses himself to that wave will gc iown in disgrace." Th^ world war has decided that this svorld shell not be ruled by force oi 3y might, but that there shall be z greater force that shall control the ac t :ions of men and of nations and thai justice shall be guided by the hand o: conscience and that a goodly peac< shall hold dominion in the years thai ire to come. Your opportunity is to do your par :o make this a better world in whicf :o live. TWO SQUARE MEALS. Talk about your square meal town rou should live in Newberry to knov iust what it means. The good house vives about the county will think ol he editor and we are now sure of twc jood square meals for Christmas, anc he beauty about them is that thej ire home raised. Our good friend Mrs. W. H. Polk ol he Broad river section sent us or Monday what she terms two good neals, a breakfast and a dinner, and he portions are a la country style. or DreaKiasi, an nome raiseu, griu>. :ausage and pudding, our long suit, ^or dinner, all home raised, cabbage, pare ribs, backbone, crackling bread md the meal to make it. And she gathered some small May apples and loom from the orchard, but the ap les are rather small to eat, but it hows that we are having a very mild winter. No one can appreciate such houghtful kindness more than the ditor. Thank you, Mrs. Folk. We are still doing fairly well, thank ou. - 4 For Christmas breakfast we had the ausage and pudding and home raised rits. For the dinner the cabbage and ackbone and corn bread and some iscuits from our own hills and otatoes and. pickles from our town arden and peaches from the Aull fills, and so you see we are practieig frhat we preach, live at home and oard at the same place. The only ling that was lacking to take us back w nnx VinTrli nnd.rlovc dnwn at tha Allll UVJ 11WU- UUJ O UV ?? 11 uu uiv XU414 Tills was the absence of Aunt Hanah. le good old colored servant who in lose days did th6 cooking for the s-Awt / i irnrot VUILI\>Z % r Sedan hssenger \ ible car, popular throu? Made in a number of a\ tletetiy. Well built wit the famous Red Seal ( ind immediately respon w tot or C< i family. But we had our good old l friend, Aunt Jane Penn, who has for : many years been our cook here in > town until recently old age has pre: vented her from doing* the job regl ularly. So we are doing fairly well, - thank you, even in the absence of the; ) Christmas turkey. i I 5 j Address by Dr. Cromer. ^ ; M * Greenwood Journal, 16th. 11 Hon. George B. Cromer of Newber?1 ry addressed a very large audience at 5; the First Baptist church yesterday aft-, [ ernoon at 3:00 o'clock in the interest i ! of the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call, t The address was masterly and scholi arly such as Mr. Cromer is gifted in | making on all occasions, but in this occasion he surpassed even his former j records and delighted the audience j who was well pleased with his presen-1 tation of the importance of answering ' I the Roll Call. | ; At 3:30 o'clock he addressed the}' congregation at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. F I i : teir pie and aroused much enthusiasm j: !! in .his good work among the colored ;; ; J j people. We regret that the entire j j colored population could not have [ , j heard this presentation to them of the j | j importance of the Red Cross. 11 If 11 <->Vi rrnnd ho Q/>nnmnliohoH hv ' < | j 1UUV/11 ^juv/u nai MV wj , j his address in these places. Green- < j wood is Indebted to Mr. Cromer for i his good assistance and splendid addresses. [ % Shareholders Meeting. . The regular annual meeting of the ' shareholders of the Peoples National Bank of Prosperity, S. C., will be held in the president's office on Tuesday, | January 14, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m., 11 for the election of directors and such j other business as may come before j said meeting. j L. W. Bedfenbaugh, j Cashier. ! jjj Gray Ij hair i r Quickly restored io its natural, original color in a few days with -Mildred- ! J ina Hair Remedy. It is not a dye [ Removes dandruff and makes the hair | I clean, fluffy, abundant and beautiful ; k ' Samnle mailed for 10 cents by th^'f ! MILDRED LOUISE CO., Boston, Mass. f J For sale at Mayes' Drug Store. j ake D !n Newberi To Sell tht ?? 191 > ON-six ghout the South ttractive designs, A sf-nnrJnrd rtnrfs Continental Powsive, Connecticut ? Ire Immediately w- - V impany, ? ??? I have removed my dental parlors 1 the New Exchange bank building, j 1 E. H Kibler. 12-31 it j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT \ j I, j I will make a final settlement of the 1 estate of I. J. -Perkins in- the Probate ; Court for Newberry County, S. C., on- < Thursday, the 13th day of February. ] 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon r and will immediately thereafter ask ] for my discharge as administrator of i said estate. i G. L. Perkins, Adm. BOSTON WOMAN RECOMMEND- 1 IV<3 IT HFP FRTF. VT>"S| 1 "x ~ j Popular Boston Lady Says Tonoline '< Has ProTen a Godsend to Her. * < ] It is always interesting to listen to < the statements of our friends, and eS- ? peciaally when- you know they are sin- i cere and honest m what they say. t Added interest is created in a statement coming from one who has spent a lifetime in- Boston, where she is well known socially. Such a person- is Annie Stewart, who t resides in Boston, and possessed of ] the^respect and confidence of her as- n a.nA will.'p' for anvone if$ r call on her * to verify the following j t testimonial: |l "I have suffered with stomach trou- t \ V I BLANK I I Open the New Year wii I have a stock of Ledt Books, Day Books, Me | ceipt Books. : \ Mayes' Book & I l 11 B B dealer i _ t 'V County ** / i Popular 9 ? A urn Ignition, Columbia Power Pump, and G serviceable and beax Mrrsliy in f?nnb Hill inuMv cit ATTRACTS ' For Territory Distributors ( .. ' %1 mmmmmammmmmmmmmmvn * ble for the past seven years. It too the form of indigestion- and dyspepsia I had dizzy spells and headaches, aifter I ate a liit:e food it would fer tnent and cause gas to form in m stomach. I had pa*Ys all over m body and. was chronically constipate* l\trar? tirQC tnfrolll ?r?/3 T cfi*1 r XATVI vx/y/?U| anu 1 ivit srally miserable. I had doctored a: h.ad been in the 1 hospital, but receive no permanent re lief, i was so rest less and nervous that at night I cou! scarcely sleep r ?he gas pressing ub iter my heart caused palpitation, an when I arose in the morning I wa just as tired as when I retired. Abou wn weeks aeo T bepar tr? t.2ke ton-D Line, a>rd I can truthfully state tha it has done w?rj(ters in my case, im feeling like a new woman aw 2an> eat any kind of food. I sleep th light through and have no more ache Dr pains; in fact, it has cured mc ind I> am recbmraending it to all o ny friends, as it has been a Godsem ;o me." Newberry Drug Co., sells and guar w-tees tonoline. There are numerous symptoms o his trouble that tonoline can relieve r -X _ J? O -r* ^ A in iaci, iijiy 01 ujv 10 turning uc iote affections of the stomach: In iigestion, dyspepsia, belching of wind )ad breath, sick throbbing headache )oor circulation, night sweats, tha ired feeling, costiyeness, coated ton V. BOOKS! \ ip / i'A lk a new set of books. gers, Journals, Cash \ \morandutns and Re\ 1/aviaKT CfnVA f 41ICI) JIUIC | iffl i . : r '' > ; * ,1 f ' MOBIL ! I < > '< | _ I i c > Passenger 7 Convertible Rc t I 1 * Axle, Willard Batteri 'enuine Leather Uphoi utiful, popular-priced < Sold over the nation. VE PROPOSITION T( ) , f i Clinton, I i?- "i?- '.'ju mnnHWHncBm !: gue or a poor complexion, i Caution:?As tonoline is recomd mended as a flesh builder those rrot 4 - wishing to increase their weight lc y pounds or more should not take it y continuously. SPECIAL ELECTION IN VAIGN. (I YILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. d YHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. f\ /County of Newberry. 1 , Whereas, one-third of the resident ^ a s free-holders and a like proportion of the resident electors of the age of 21 years in the Vaughnville school dist trict No. 38, the county of Newberry. ( j State of South Carolna, have filed * petition with the>county board of edue cation of Newberry County, South jj , Carolina, petitioning and requesting > that an election be held in the jfria j school district on the question af ^ levying a special tax of four (4) mills on the taxable property within the; said school district. - Now. therefore, we the undersigned ! composing the county board of education for Newberry county, State of South Carolna, do hereby .order the board of trustees of the Vaughnville' j school district No. 38, to hold an* elec| tion on the said question cf levying- f i ; a special tax of four (4) mills to be t; collected on the property located within the said school district, which ' said election- shall be held at Vanghn-.. * ville school house in the said schoof ! | district No. 38, on Saturday the 4tc , day of January, 1919, at which ' said election the polls shall be openp<f ; at 7 a. m., and closed at 4 p. m. j The members of the board ol trus! tees of the said school distrct shall | act as managers of the said election. / Only such electors as reside in the * | said school district and return real or I personal. property for taxation, an$ ff" who exhibit the)"r tax receipts and'reg- \ istration certificates as required in I general elections, shall be allowed to | vote. Elfetors favoring the levy of j such a tax shall cast a ballot contain. I ! Vnor tVi a it-nTrl "Was" wriffpn nr nrinN | illjj WiV T? Ui U * VM IF A.VVWM ? - r-?'" i ed thereon, and each elector opposed" I to such levy shall cast a ballot cor-* ! taming the word "No" written or j printed thereon. I Given under our, hands and sea!" j this, the 21st day of December, 1918. C. M. Wilson, (L. Si r , 0. B. Cannon, i X M. Bedenbaugh. > County Board of Education, Newberry County, South Carolina. nted L ' ^ . / / V .E | 1 ouring 11 wdster es, Warner Lenz, I H Istery. The most I i car on the market. | V - \0 3 DEALERS. I L mh^H s.c. 1 H