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? Sale lasts a l shoes here. V higher latei ' Dor L. L. 36 inch Sea Islai * Cheviot Shirting, the; Blue Bell Cheviot, th TT T"V ?! 1.1 ' Heavy Lfrimng, me y 10-4 Pepperell Sheetin 9-4^f>perell Sheeting 94 Pepperell Sheeting Andrew Scoggan Blea Hill Bleaching One lot good Bleachii > Bed Ticking 15c, 2( Percale, yard wide.... All Calicos, this sale. " Giant Embroidered CI ^ Indian Head, 44 inche jfe,5: Just arrive i ?? inHI i I iiw . - NEWBERBY PROOF ? * I I Should Convince Every Newberry Reader. The frank statement of a neighbor, L telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. * The same endorsement By some stranger far away A Commands no belef at all. P? Here's ^Newberry case. A Ntwberry citizen testifies. Bead and be convinced. W. Si Mann, pro. of grocery, Nance . St., eays: "Last winter I. had a bad L attack of kidney trouble. I really don't know what brought on this ft complaint, -but I first noticed a dull f ache in my back. I could hardly bend over or straigthen up again, my bead. ached and I was worn-out and tired.} My work was a burden an?d I often liad blinding dizzy spells, when every.' 1 -1 Ka#/m?a mv I mng WOUiQ iuru ucivic iu.i eyes. My ankles -swelled and the kidEey secretions were highly colored, k filled with sediment and painful in passage. A friend recommended f Doan's Kidney Pills to me and I got some at Way's Drug Store. I got re- 1 lief right away and my back soon felt like new. Continued use entirely cured me." ! 60c, at all dealers Foster-Milburn || Co., Mfgs., Buffalo, "N. Y. KINKY! / ?HAIR Exalaeto Hedidn* Co., 1 ' Qaottamea: Before luted root FiiIimUi Quiata* ftomada my W vu shot*. OMIM ud n?ppr. butaowithaarrowntoU , and ?0*y that 1 c&a do it ' up any way I want to. I 1 UBMsdiag you my pic- ! to ahow yoa how lUfUf Sulentofcas mad* & SALUBEKKO. Don't let some fake KTnfc Remover fool ! yon. You really can't straighten your hair until it is nice and long. That's what EXELENTO pomadI I does, removes Dandruff. feeds the Boots of I j * * 1 1.? 1? MMB Inn^ noftand I Iine nair, uu iwug?> silky. After osinff a fewtimesyoacan tell j the difference, and after a little while it j will be so pretty and Ion* that you can fix it up to suit yon. If Exetonito don't do as j we claim, we will give yoor money hack. I Prfca 25c by mail on receipt of stamps < or coin. | AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. * Write for particulars. j k EXELEMTO MEDICINE CO., AtSaaia, Ca? ! tnrcn WWBMaWMMHMBMM few more da Wp nut no r. f Big lot nestics \ id, the yard 19c yard..;./. 25c e yard 30c ard .25c t,g (bleached) 69c ; (bleached) 63c fiinhieachedi .59c ching 25c .25c ig 19c )c, up to 48c 25c 1 Oc nth 25c s wide 49c / 3d big lot Cr HHHHHnaHHDRH \ { How Fast Shot Travel*, When standing within a few yards of a 'gun's muzzle at the time of discharge, a person would be amazingly astonished were he only able lo see the shot go whizzing by. Elxpericj^nts in instantaneous photography prore that the shot not only spread out, cometlike, as Ihey fly, but they string nut. one behind another at a much greater distance than they spread. . Thus, with a cylinder gun, whon the shot of a charge reaches a target thr.t Is 40 yards away, the last shot in tagging full ten yards behind. ET#n a chokebore gun shot will lag behind eight yards in 40. This accounts for the wide swath that is mowed?;u a flock of duck* on which a chargt of shot falls just right About 5 per cent only of the shot, according to the most poiinhip rtortnrHnns from experiment*. arrive simultaneously at the target aimed at. the others lagging in the ratio named above. When Romance Faded. He got her name and address in a Red Cross package and that was all be knew about her. So he did the thing that a lovesick soldier usually does?wrote her a sweet little letter telling how he longed to correspond with some one. How did ho know but that a real romance might start? This was her answer: "I think this war Is horrid. I am doing my share. I boy War Savings stamps and eat corn bread, which I don't like. Also I am learning to knit" But the cruel part is that she &Jded: "I am ten years old.1' A Famous '-'Oasis." "Did you see Congressman Twobble while you were in Washington?* "No, He instructed his office force to say to any one#who called that he had gone over to Baltimore to spend the day." "He actually left a message to that effect?" 44 Yes." "Well, at any rate, he has the courage of his convictions."?Birmingham Age-Herald. Largest Motor Vessel. The British twin-screw Diesel engined vessel Glenapp, which had Jnst been bnllt by a Glasgow shipyard, Is fn thp Incfll nr*?ss the lnre est and most powerful motor vessel in the world. It Is of 10,000 tons deadweight, and has two sets of engines, constructed by Messrs. Harlanrl k Wolff at their Glasgow works. These give a cotal horse power of 6,COO, which figures represent a very marked progress in this type of vessel. nBUBHnBUMBI .iOTx oron WMammammmKMmmmmmmHmmBmmamm mmmmmmmMmmmmmmammmmmamammam OA ys. cm per t i restriction o laces just an Indian Head, 36 inches1 All Outings, the yard ... Best grade Ginghams, 2 and 40c. This sale All 32 inch Ginghams .. One lot Dress Ginghams ? / ?! 1 /? Jeans (Jlotn, lor panes 50 dozen Men's Work Si sale Men's Dress Shirts Men's and Ladies' R ^ .. w ? n/v/\ f U A?VS pi ice. \^unie oct; tiiciii Men's Pants from All $1.25 and $1.50 S sale at . / epe de Chin No Lazy Man's Place. I Tf rnn raw the hirrl of naradise j and then listened to some folk tall you may be under the impressioi Hawaii is a land where American! go and just naturally forget to work lie down beneath a shady, spread] tree and listen to the thrum of th< Hawaiian guitars until they're lulle< into a sleep from which they seldon are aroused. i4That stuff," said S S. Pavson of Honolulu, "is al ( right, but it's for story books anc . comic operas. I went to Honolulu 15 , years ago from Philadelphia, be i came president of the Rotary club n impmhpr of the legislature and hea< ' of the largest automobile concern li ! Honolulu. When I came back to tin , United States I don't find any of mj | old companions are staying up an: later at night than I do or travel anj faster than I do. Don't let any on< . put that, "go-to-sleep-and-never-wabe up" idea into your head. Hawaii is no ; a lazy man's country, by any means.1 The Stream of Prisoners. T* - U.-i YT7 riUA?vilvAMA mno rftQHllll ttoueri w. l/iltlllJUCia n?0 iwuiuj j at the Century club about the captun of Lille when a pacifist interrupter | hiiM. j "We don't want to destroy German: j utterly, you know," the pacifist said I 1 nAQAa enn n and then fll U C II liiiic pcakc cvuu uuu v>*o? l this bitterness will be forgotten. Tv< i just been reading an interview -witl j the German crown prince. He seem: ; a pleasant-spoken chap. Expects t< i come over here to shoot grizzlies et ' ter it's all over. Says he's got a lo j of friends in the countries of the al lies." "He has, too," said Mr. Chambers with a grim smile. "Why, his friend! are pouring in on us now at the rat< of about 40,000 a week." ( ????? i Plucky. i Soldiers as a rule are plucky feiiow when wounded. This story is told o ! one: i He came in on a stretcher?fao all bruised and swollen, eyes protrud ing, all full of mud and bits of stone There wasn't an inch of his body with out its own bruise or cut. He'd been standing in a muddy plac and a big obus had plumped into thi ground just in front of him. and then from a couple of feet down, had gou off and up. As he opened his eyes th doctor said to him: "You must hav< had a pretty rough passage." He replied. "Nuthing i" it, sirnuthing in it. I'll be all right afte I've had a shave." I neir i enaency. "Tailors ought to be the most eage of men to go to law." "Wbr so?" ''Because they are always ready to j press a suit." rmmmtmmrnmmmmwmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmammmmmm ;ent off on ev< n amount you ived. wide 39c ... __... 20c 7 inches wide, worth 35c . 30c 35c r ............ _. 15c _ .... 25c I - - ? mi lirts, worth 51.5U. This 98c 98c .ain Coats at your own $1.69 up. hirt Waists go in this 1 ... 98c ie and Georg : WOMAN BOSSES MINE i r 9 1- a ?i:? C*. neaas ourpurauun uunu uucu tii* [ tirefy by Her Sex. i 1 Operates Garnet Mine In Alaska and I Lead, Zinc and Silver Mines 1 in Arizona. New York.?From the far West ? there now comes to us the lady miner, I Miss Anna Durkee, organizer and con* ' - * AAA AAA 1 i trolling element 01 a $jl,uw,wu wr* 5! poration run entirely by women. Miss r j Dnrkee operates a garnet mine in 7 southern Alaska and lead, zinc and silP ver mines in Arizona. She is the lar3 gest individual mine owner in the Oatman district of Arizona, and the most t widely known woman in the mining * j world. | It was while she was in Alaska seven years ago, investigating a proposition S in copper, that Miss Dnrkee first be? came interested in a garnet mine, was 1 given an option on it and finally took it over in the name of a corporation F which bad a board of 15 women direc I. tors. 1 At the beginning the mine did not * seem to amount to a great deal, but 3 as Miss Durkee began to develop the 3 first claim with which the corporation t> started, veins were discovered opening - out in every direction, and as the work t continued the amazing fact dawned - that the entire mountain was a gigantic mine of the beautiful crystals, with ledges of garnets extending from the s sea level to a distance of 3,600 feet 5 op the mountain side. But the greatest value of the deposit consists in a by-product of garnet waste, discovered by Miss Durkee, s who passed two years in a chemical f laboratory working it out She had observed that garnets when milled did e not fuse with iron or brass, and followi. Ing this up, she discovered a new use , for the waste garnet of which there * were hundreds of thousands of tons. Ground to a certain mesh and put e through a secret process the waste gar8 net makes a separating powder valuL able in foundry work," she stated, g The garnets of Miss Durkee's mine e are of the finest variety, almandines. 0 Because of their beauty and hardness, geologists have given them the name _ of "precious gsrpsts." r I THURSDAY ] ! CfTR MEA2. r( 1 WEA1XESS AHjp CSX NO UREA?. CHAOOTLS. t\?uc aa BREAiaAsr tocbjs J CONTAIKIW6 "WKTAX | i / ;ry dollar you i buy. Good > V I t i Yard wide Silk Poplin, this sa J. & P. Coats Cotton, the spo Silkateen Thread, white ? spool Big lot Baby Blankets Big lot Children's Dresses j sale J All winter underwear at vei I 50 pieces Madras, 36 inches This sale - 3 Dieces Plaid Skirting, _ I W. sa)e Babv Elite Shoe Polish, bottl Airfloat Powder, the can ette Waists $f son 1 REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT at the rate of 10 to 35 pounds per month. By simply guaranteed, safe ? * " L 1 - i i w i ^niWVAA TTT^l 1 rename ll UK?V/U ma i guuv/v/ / 7 your weight without unnecessary exercise and dieting, and will not injure or weaken your system. Write today ftfr FREE 50c box enclosing 10c in s.lver or stamps with this add to t:io j Tassco Co., Boston, 'Mass. For sale by the Newberry Drug Co. rinp4ci? PI.A\'T?. Millions Hardy Cabbage Plants from elected seed. Any variety, mow, until May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50 j oer 1,000. Prompt delivery. Enter orise Tmck Farm. Georgetown, S. C. cures Bilious ever. 8-b if : rn I. Va Suffer? kJ Airs. J. A. Cox, of AI- E/| derson, \V. Va., writes: 1^1 "My daughter . . .suf- myS , fcred terribly. She could WyR ' not turn in bed ... the fy| 1 doctors gave her up, and Wyfy { we brought her home to f/ji : J^Jj die. Slie had suffered so fr/j( |/yS much at... lime. Hav- : fyi ing heard cf Cardui, we firyj wst got it for her. V W/i TI? tif^ ? Y*ilie womaris iuiiiu y& /. "In a lew days, she be- < / gan to improve," Airs. / Cox continues, "and had /jk / no trouble at... Cardui /J 1 "y eared her, and we sing Sta its praises everywhere. OS /a We receive many thou- SJ& /A sands cf siirUar letters /Jk j / every vear, telling o! the /jk / gooa Cardui has done for /% . / women who suffer from /| I y complaints so common to vi j1 their sex. It should do >1 i i ^ et3 ^; ~ ? I I ? ] THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.50. = spend for Is will be / f le 98c ol Sc ? 11 t iV _ ma an colors tne g Sc I ? 98c I ust arrived. This | P1.50, $1.98 ry low prices. 3 wide, worth 50c. - 39c 75c value. This 45c e 7c 7c 5.98 to $10 j 1 1 'iiiiMLir -KM DOWN Mr. John Held, merchant, cr Sa:t Lake City, keeps an ex?ct record cf ti ? shoes he we?rs. He vrritss. "1u pairs of Neolin Solos br~* f me 19 months and I. an: on u.y v ninety per cent of the time." This is not an extraordinary exar pie of the money-saving service th. t people get from Nfolin SoVitJ. Fr 1; tvpicai of the exocrience v : * rrM 1 j __ . , having. 1 nese soies c ) weai i \?, j long time and so help you kc^ sV- ? bills down. They are scientificai: / made so they must wear. Get Neolin-soled shot-s a: almost any good shoe store. Get them lor your whole family in the styles you prefer. And have these cost-savi ng soles put on your wom shoes. They are very comfortable and waterproof as well as durable. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wiflgfoot Heels, guaranteed to ouiwear any other heels. Ileolin Soles Trade Mark Res. U. S. Pfci. Off. TAX RETURNS. I, or an authorized agent, will bn it the following places named below for the purpose of taking tax return af personal property for the fiscal pear, 1919: Little Mountain, Wednesday, Jan 22nd. Jolly Street, Thursday, Jan. 23rd. Pomaria, Friday, Jan. 24th. Glymphville, Tuesday, Jan. 2Sth J. L. Crooks, Wednesday. Jan. 29th Maybinton, Thursday, Jan. 30th. And in the Auditor's office in the* :ourt house until February 20, afto'* nrhich date 50 per cent penalty will lie idded. The law requires a tax on all notemd mortgages and mouey; also in :ome tax on incomes of over $2,500. There is a capitation tax on all dog-' 3f fifty cents. All male persone between the age3f 21 and 66 are liable to pay a poUiax of $1.00 unless otherwise exemp' *? ?? All persons owning pivpcn,^ < More than one school district will required to make returns in each di? :rict, as the tax books will be made .?r t)y school district inetead of tow?' ships in 1919. Be careful to state whether to i :ave bought or sold real estate dur n? the vear 7918. J. B. HALFACRE. County Audito? ' ) ' : ' ' . I- ^ - V-.ljX.t