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^?w?? Iff r~ rny\ ///&:-0^ < S! I SM f 1| / \ I The Pis iH H Lasts | HOW 1 with its four himdred pictures and fen * 1 and better than ever. Our corresp .. J continually on the watch for new i J POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE j| Ask them to show you a copy or send 20c . saiption $2.00 to all parts of the United ' I POPtiLAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE; For headache, neuralgia, colds and, * ? grippe prudent pnysicians now advise The improved tablet in which the heart-depressing tendency is counteracted by heart-toning elements. To avoid confusion Aspitone is sold only in unbroken packages. Price 35c. At P. E. WAT, DKtGGIST. " WILDER & WEEKS CO. r^RAY V* If AIR n ^Quickly restored to its natural, orig unal color in a few days with -Mildred in a Hair Remedy. It is not a dye Removes dandruff and makes the hai clean, fluffy, abundant and beautiful Sample mailed for 10 cents by th MILDRED LOUISE CO.. Boston, Mas* For sale at .Mayes' Drug Store. CC5 cur?s Chill3 and Fever. ine 'in Goody-Land fgH'S kOU know the^ |.S realm of child-e Ig hood dreams ?1 is a (and of gj| sweets. |g Make some of |j| those dreams Jj a delightful gg reality by m taking home | WRIGLEY5 || frequently. |l ^ Bow about |g iflLED TIGHT >^||j KEPT RtGHT ivor an ttil yootbo correct tocwer.J ANICS MAGAZINE it hundred afides each month, is bigger undents in all parts of the world are and interesting things for our readers. IS FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS : for the latest issue, postpaid. Yearly subStates, its possessions, Canada and 1 uCZlCOt I M; Michigan Avnw, Chicago, llllaois ! AIQDI AMCC IW ftRPAT WAR mill bHIIbV 119 Vllbfl I r ? ! Fokkers Must Be Credited With Remarkable Work That Contributed to Victory of Civilization. : Thp Fokkpr scrips Is intprpstfne. First. thpj'p wns tlip monopf.-mp Fokkpr. so long ? men nee fit rhp front Then rliev tripd rhp, little triplnne Fokkpr. 5i weir'Mookiiisr mnrhfnp whose spi'fi;ilty w:?s Himbini: hicl ! und divine Mown on rhe fop. funntely in the fiivp ?hr top plane ha?' a u*ay of eotninc off It was in a Fok i kor trfp>nne that 'he "Itivl n?iron*von Ri<*hth<?fen ratne _Tief | and yon <*nn see rJi?* ??nj;ino of Tin rhino. ;i 110 La Ilh^ne. ropier. rn v . Frewh rotary en trine. 3 | The !;)<t type of Fokkor?. .-<* ? I rerv irootl non?is ?!ip I>7 hial ; metal except for :!?< ? ?.vin \vi.r? : j hit'h-noiver rnirinp : >!<! :i '' m= ?*?: in I >?>r The <pee;?:ier on r-iinw he i longed to Iwt'll!Jiot'en's 1?'1I nm J follow tiip attemp**- of Ii/>nj to win security by armonn.:; '"'v-l?* r/ir. > ohin<?s, hut JinnoriTj.tr did not p?y. o'.v | ins: tn-tlie weight ;ind clumsiness I-:ir< in 1H1S an extr:ion!.uri ry rn:> : chine wus brought down. ma'".e pnlire! ly of metal, with wings* oF some J?."nd j of aluminum alloy, and a I raso j for the piiot?the whole tiling a marvel I of bold inventiveness. | Bees Move 150,000 Tons. j The honey crop of the Usited States j for 191S having been estimated by the ; department of agriculture at about j 250,000.000 pounds, the American Bo itanist estimates mat as mc i?vr\.iui of flowers does not become honey un. | til worked over and partly evaporated, the bees must move as much as 150,( 000 tons of material to produce this crop, exclusive of the honey eaten by r themselves. Of this product, about 1 one-half is from the nectar of white * clover, with two other leguminous plants?alfalfa and sweet clover?as the next imDortant sources. I Subscribe to The Herald and Ne* * CORN GREW ON HOUSE ROOF Strange Place, Well Authenticated, Chosen by Nature to Produce the Staff of Life. For several weeks farmers on the Lane road observed a green substance on the roof of an abandoned house on the Le Gale farm, says a Gaft'ney Falls (N. Y.) correspondent. They watched it grow until ii attained a height of 5 feet. The men reported the phenomenon, but were laughed at. However. Jabez Montow. who watched the green substance for four weeks, invited the village president. U. E. Shotts. and two others to accompany i in tii t Iwi hi tiico f/ir on ip\*nct i?r.|T i/i'i iiliu IV M/I *JI The men accepted the invitation. A ladder was obtained from the en gine house, placed in an automobile truck and the men went to the house. There they found two stalks of corn 6 feet in length, with two large and well-formed ears of corn on each stalk protruding from the roof. The ulen entered the garret of the house and found the hill of corn in a mass of soot and dirt, an accumulation of years, j The stalks were removed and brought to town. They measured 9 feet In length, 2 feet being beneath the roof. The men each took an ear of corn, which is of the red variety, for seed next season. ;HERE YOU HAVE THE POILU Brief Definition of Man to Whom Many Will Claim the World I Owes Its Salvation. An humble man who. one July afternoon in 1014. left aJ two hours" notice his Parisian shop or workshop, or liisripe wheat fields or his ripening vines, for a military depot he had never liked, :md had managed to tolerate only because soldiering and all things soldierly ^re likable to the Frenchni: n : and take on h:ilo in his imagination. I _ _ was packed to the Belgian trontior: f, made the acquaintance of danger under all its forms: fought, hungered? hungered and thirsted-^-for days: knew the trenches when they were in their crudest novelty and worse than the badger's hole; got wounded and lay for houfs, sometimes days, where he had fallen, or brawled miles to a hurried surgeon and to the torturing goods trucks pompously labeled sanitary trains; got well and went back tn thp dprint. and then back to the front and to fighting or being shelled; and so oh during the four years, with the ever disappointing certainty that "next winter must be the last." or that imminent coming in of this or that nation must brio? the end. Aviator's Heart Enlarged. Doctors Etienne and Lamy of Nancy, France, have cdhducted a series of X-ray examinations of the hearts of aviators and have round evidence or considerable enlargement. The heart enlargement sets in early in the flying man's career, being noticeable after five months of experience in the air. The degree of enlargement is roughly proportioned to the height at which the aviator is accustomed to fly, so that simple examination of the X-ray plate suffices to determine * man's branch of flying service; whether he is doing chasing and bombing work at high altitudes, or is engaged at harrying infantry, etc., at comparatively low altitudes. The enlargement seems to be symmetrical. and it does not appear to involve serious trouble. It is due to the heart's adapting itself to the ex, tra work put upon it by changes in the blood circulation bea^nse of the varying conditions In the atmosphere through which the aviator flies rind to the general happenings incident to aviation. Worthy Son of Nippon. One of the first Japanese settlers In California was Kanae Nagasawa. the present owner of one of the largest wineries in the state. In 1865 the then young Nagasawa was sent to Scotland for education, by the prince of Satsuma. While in Edinburgh he was befriended by a Mr. Harris, founder of a certain religfous faith of high idealism. In 1868 Harris came to the United States to found an idenl colony. and Nagasawa accompanied him A - xr T7 n-hni<n V* n of n roH ffil* It) I i;j nunc i u<- oi?,<v? . over ten years. When Harris established a colony in Snnta Rosn in 1SS0 Narasawa was his confidant and fallow pioneer. By his zeal and industry he converted the wilderness into a vineyard and today his wines command the highest prices in the markets of London and Paris. 4% ___ r Don't Seek Happiness. Sidney Smith said that a great many people hunt for happiness as an nhsent-minded man hunts for his hat, running about everywhere looking for it, when all the time it is in his hand nr on his head. You can he happy right where you are. if you can be happy anywhere. The materials for content are in your hands. Don't hunt. Use them. American Soldiers' Glory. Attacking with the ferocity of lions and endnring 9s only hardy, brave men can endure, the gallant Rock of the Marne, Thirty-eighth United States infantry shock regiment, broke the strongest Hfndenburg's lines and opened a gap through which American soldiers poured to seal with their bullets the fate of autocracy. * A Bad Prospect. "Do ycu expect your son. home soon, Mrs. Grubby?" "Oh, no. He thinks hs won't be demoralized Inside six months." WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS mm f*" | ao^ ^ n/**/* ?v^/^ L?AvC4 > , ?J W Vwt v 4.C* Ol tlia congestion cni rcli27c3 pU ?. I A i!ttle, r.ppi'^:l nii'::.::: rr.ill psttct.-s.c iiiin;cd.?wic:y and re.; aiii eootlie the nerves. Sloan's L:nin:cni L very eilective in allaying external nui.is, bruiser, aches, stiff joints, soi\_ .uscies, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinecs Keep a b;g bottle always on hand for family use. JJruggists everywhere. i*risc8: *?,?, COC, $1 j2."? NOT ABOVF: CARRYING BUNDLE Spirit Shown by New Ycrk Man May Explain Why He Has Become a Millionaire. Tho 'nllnwinj* stnrv. wllioh suff.sests that svn.e millionaires are no more "stuck up' than the rest of ns. is printed i" Forbes Magazine: A Broadway (X^w York city) street car conductor was about to forbid a man carrying a Inijre roll of carper to enter his <-?r?jhe bundle was >o hujre that the conductor feared it would block the a"sit>. The bearer of the burden, how" - - -?^ . ,1 ? * ?.'A oiniohir v nd i I tx. t'vcr, MIIIItMl <11 liiui .4 11......... posiiod his Ions parcel promptly :ir the far corner of ihe platform thrit r!ic? conductor hadn't the heart to remonstrate. This vvas at Thirty-third street, opposite a department store. At Forty-second street the passenger shouldered his bundle nrrd walked <>tT. lie carried it to one of New York's pL-rc/?ponor< ;inil iinmcdi:) tt'l V UCHCOL . proceeded to lay it upon the floor of one of the reception rooms, there. He was th$ owner of the skyscraper! He was Irving T. Bush, millionaire creator of the famous Bush terminal, a veritable city withiu the city of Brooklyn, owner of a large shipyard and of other projects. To friends who chaffed him. Mr. Bush explained that the rug caught his fancy while in the store, and he - - * - ? t*. IaII) particularly wisnea 10 nave II IQIU down before a reception that was to be held at the Buyers' club (in the Busb building) that day. But as the store could not make immediate delivery, why, the only and the natural thing for him to do was to shoulder it himself. The spectacle of a million aire logging along such a burden in a street car and in the street did not strike this particular millionaire as ii. any way funny. WOMEN Of liOSii AGE Need Help to Pass tie Crisis Sai* ly?Proof that Lydia ?. Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon* Urbana,Ill.?"During Change of Life, in addition to its annoying symptoms, I bad an attack of ? eritrae which lasteo condition. I felt at women pa s sj n g \W ^liffl tnrougntat;vjiim,gv ill? of Life, so I told ray \u V? doctor I would try [Mj ? ? \w it I soon began to gain in strenertb and the annoying iljij/flniwllliflflrfin symptoms disappeared and your Vegetable Compound has made me a well, strong woman so I do all my own housework. I cannot recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound too highly to worn passing through the Change of Life. " ?Mrs. Frank Hudson. 1216 S. Orch?r!e St., Urbana, 111. Women v/ho suffer from ner-'^isn -Gs, "heat flashes/' backache, headacb-3 and''the blues" should try this far.ova * " * * j? t _j:? r? root?ana nero remeuy, l^vuia x. tain's Vegetable Compound. 2jMr>y \ *9nr.v n^o' iPIC cOTTOW. V^ne of the best and most productive early cottons; grown ninety days from planting to boll. It has produced as much as three bales per acre averaging 40 per cent, lint and in tests made at the Arkansas Experiment Station it averaged first out of twenty-eight varieties tried. This cotton also took first premiums at the North Carolina State Fair for several years. The advantage of planting an early maturing cotton lik ethe Simjkins is wen unaersiooa oy an couuu kiuwcis. particularly where danger of bool weevil exists. By express, freight or parcel pos; per bushel f. o. b. Georgetown $2.50 Prompt shipment. Order now for spring planting. ENTERPRISE TRUCK FARM, Georgetown, S. C. y Si Tf"*? - j hi' F'jJsJ w** ' j |:i ? B " ' ' i:1 ' ' ? ;'i 4 vj fc? ; ,; / > 4-/(;; cm ri-a ' ."Vti.v. ... ? '< I ' ' 1.3 .{ . I ; I f F 7 i siavs :izst recen ?p <: T 7 r V 7 7 ? ? ! - or Lime and Ware 'ti < i.J l| If in need} you w i \ IM , g ^ ^ j Tie House of a 1 stemurnammmammmmmmmmmsxAmmmmMmmm*** w ?r ?M?? C'hsu?yre of Management. There ha'.ir.g been a chan :e in t^e n: nagement of the Pepsi-Cola Bottlri..:... . C. F. Tempieion will her;: " r cc;:duct tne business of the . :nent as manager for the :e\v co:r.pary o" which he is a member. / U accounts mast '..e I am responsible for i: v ~ c. :he plant up to January !-_ % 2: H. A. Pit.ard \ * bostds recojimendi'iii IT TO HE It FRIENDS Popular Ho ton Lady Says Tonoline > Has Proven a Godsend to Her. J ( It is alwavs in teresting to listen to. the statements of our friends, and es- [ peciaally when you know they are sincere ?nd l"one3t ?'n what they say. Added in terest is created in a state men* tinting from one who has spent a lifetime in Boston, where she is we'll known socially. Such a person- is Annie Stewart, who j resides in Boston, and possessed of ,,e respect and confidence of her associates, and is wilh'g for anyone to ( cull on her to verify the following j testimonial: "I have suffered with stomach trou_ j ble for the past seven years. It took j t' e form of indigestion and dyspepsia I had dizzy spells and headaches, and i af.er I a e a little food it would fer- j ment ard cause gas to form in. my j stomach. I had pai'ce all over my i ' - ? 1 Doay ar-a was cnrumcauy tuusupaicti. Yiy liver was torpid, and I felt generally miserable. I had doctored and had been in the hospital, but received no permanent relief. I was so restless and nervous that at right I couM : scarcely sleep The gas pressing un der my heart caused palpitation, and when. I arose in the morning I was ' just as tired as when I retired; About two weeks ago I bezan to t*ke tO"D line, ar-d I can trutniuny siaie ui<u it has done wonders in iny case. 1 j am fee'. 'ne Kke a new woman and } cam eat any kind of food. I sleep the J night through and have no more ache3 i or pair.s; in fact, it has cured me, j " and I am recommending it to all of} ' my friends, as it has been a Godsend j to me.'* Newberry Dri:g Co., sells and guar- j a: tees tonoline. There are numerous symptoms :f j this_trouble that tonoHr.e can relieve j In fact, any of the following may de-( rote affections of the stomach: In-; I Q digestion, dyspepsia, belching of wi' d j ~ bad breath, sick throbbi: g headache j ' poor circulation, night sweats, that j t'red feeli: g. costiveness. coated ton-j^ Gr- a r^oor complexion. | a Caution:?As tonoline is recom-, iucnded as a flesh bu.lder those rrot v o Y;*:sh'ng to i-crease their weight 13 pounds or more should not take it <, ' ; n continuously. _ " t r foil for T^ffrrs of Ad!?;!n!st*,at!on \'Y1'E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r County of Newberry. i r j Hv W. F. Ewart, Prbate Judge: Whereas, John Young made suit to ^ nir> to grant him Letters of Adminis- ^ s trat.ion of the estate and effects of J jPf.tsy Young. j J1 The?e are, therefore, to cite and a3-| * monish all and singular tfce Kindred ond Creditors of the said. Patsy' j Young,w deceased, that they be and ap- j 1 noar hofnr<? mp In thf TftUrt nf liro. ' i bate, to be held at Newberry on Tuesi day, the 2Sth day of January, next, j after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock t u the forenoon, to show cause, 11 c my they have, yhy the said admin-! D 'stration should not be granted. j Given under my hand this 6th day . j of January, A. D. 1919. ^ . W. F. Ewart, J. P. N. C. : ' ) I II I l'/_* : ^ ,r f _ I ?k_ . s <sir0 j i n )ed a shipment I ' e Enamel Ware. ill do well to see j 1 Variety Store ** \ housand Things ! ____ s cfflij mmm ' ?7 ??? ? ~/rrr~1- ?T*/~1/** wlfr'H i'Vj- '. * ? : Y"-: |] < I: -1 [j-? ' " . r ' } '}? \ S ll M ut ???? ? *-?:- - - ?/ </ Dr. Ki-^s Kcw J&caoy ' relieves them and keep you gcir^ cn tlio job < Fifty ccr.'.:r."3U3 jeers cf almosfr, ?cb.zz~r.j zzd relieving coughs, * ccl-j ,-r.d Ur.drcd cu^erin^s is the proud cellDvcncr.; cf Dr. Iling's New i Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the jmJ Inddies ~r.II have used and are using fl| it as the cefect, curcct, meet pleasant* jH to-take remedy they know cf. S3 Sold by all crr-^icts e^/erywhere. Kee~?r . ob On Schedule 7-r' ' c functioning throws the T/hois , ' -s cut. cf gear. Keep the e ? appetite lively, tie szj^&c'i fiamch with Dr. King's New Life Pi!".,. Mild and ionic ia action. Sold everywhere. Prices: 60c, $1?0, 25 ! PICTURES ???s1mmm8? RKNTH I POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE I IS FOR SALS BY ALL. NEWSDEALERS Aat them io'thow yon s 0007 or send 20c for * the latest issue, postpaid. Yearly sabscriptioa ??00 to all parts of tbe 0sited State* its possessions, Canada, and Mexico. . POPUUUr ICCKAWCt MMM7HII ^ [ 6 N. Michigan Avwaa, CHcacs, ML I 3EE3 1 uasusiMmiMMBMr TAX BETUIttS. I, or an authorized agent, will bp t the following places named below or the purpose of taking tax returns f personal properly for the fiscal ear. 1919: Little Mountain, Wednesday, Jan. 2nd. .lolly Street, Thursday, Jan. 23rd. Pomaria, Friday, Jan. 24th. Glymphville, Tuesday, Jan. 28th I. L. Crooks, Wednesday, Jan. 292* Maybinton. Thursday, Jan. 30th. And in the Auditor's office in the oi:rt house until February 20, after irhrch Jate 30 per cent penalty will be d.l'd. Tho law requires a tax on a!l notes ml mortgages ard money; also ii^|BB or^e tax on incomes cf over $2,500. tov on BHI i c \ r.j/.iui.un CC4..X vJIi V4>n^HHH MSB All male persons between the >? 2* and GO are linble to pay a pol^BH oft?l.00 unless otherwise exempt All persons ownfng property in lore than one school district will be equired to make returns in each disrict, as the tax hooks will be made jp iy school districts instead of townhips in 1919. Be careful to state whether you lave bought or sold real estate dur. ng the year 7918. J. B., HALFACRB. County Auditor, CABBAGE PLAXT8 Millions Hardy Cabbage Plants from elected seed. Any variety, mow, u?- fl i! Afar. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50 I ter 1.000. Prompt delivery. Enter 1 >rise Tiuck Farm. Georgetown], S. C. K T?if? ] 6GS cures bttiohs ^ever. 8-b THE HERALD AND NEWS ONE 'EAR F.OR ONLY $1.50. H 9