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QUESTIONN 4IRL ANSWERS WHICH WILL SOLVE PERPLEXING PROBLEMS OF THIS RECONSTRUCTION iLRA. Query.?The government has launched an educational campaign to encourage building in order to put more men 10 work. Would not a similar movement 10 show how the old structures can be t>rst itnd most economically repaired and made ^rood as new also help? Answer.?It is learned that such a plan is in elTect and :s linked di.vctly with the Washington propaganda Industry must he turned back from works of war to the ways of peace. jKinployment must he found, in the meanwhile, for those whose occupation has been interrupted. There is no real surplus or moor m rne i niieo States. Kather there is a shortage, which would he acute if normal ronditiitions were already restored, and one *tep towards restoring then) will come with resumption of repair work. Government restrictions, imposed by the necessities of the war program; have for many months past retarded ?r altogether prevented construction, Improvement and repairs. These restrictions are now off, and there is scarcely a town, a city, a factory, a dwelling or a farm that does not reveal ' a crying need for prompt attention. Nothing delays such instant action except the feeling riuit prices are high for the time being and may be lower, j That is not logical. No matter what It costs to repair, the cost is less, than x the cost of neglect. No matter what j the cost of paint, the wind and the: weather will collect a higher bill in . j deterioration and decay. * ' > \ Qu?ry.?What do you think of paint ar t an investment, aside from the appearance j it lends? Does it really PAY to paint a j house regularly, say, every three or four j .years? Answer.?Good paint properly ap- ! plied when needed is the main tiling in \ making a house last Ions and well. A chouse worth $2,500 can be painted at a -cost of about $125. In GO years that house will need about 15 psintinjcs, the total cost of which will he $1.S05. Left without paint, sucli a house would fail into complete ruin in 30 years. So taking 60 years as a basis for our figures we find that with paint a home will last th^t tiine in good condition and will cost, plus paint, $4,375. Witli*4kut paint the house would have to he rebuilt at the end of 30 years and ^would be ready for another complete Wnnnafinn n-hun fhu Cim-tlAf-h COtl r <1 f. acikixaiiun mien iiiv. ciiaiiviii jv?< rived. Cost, without paint, $.1,000 for a. home ready to fall to pieces. Does regular painting pay? As the old .Dutch adage says: I "PAINT: PAYS FOR ITSELF." ; Query.?I have a quantity of old paint - on hand. , Can I use it for the firut coal in repainting my barn? . I Answer.?Oh no account should oid : paint which has become fat l?e used for priming'either old or new work. '>l'l r> tli.it punditmn is; lw><f used i V/1U 114 lliUl \. VI !<? v ? on a fence, brickwork or tin work. If you value your barn sufticiemly to .paint it, do it the justice of a good job. S - m a 'U. S. Invents Anti-Rust "Dope." "Incident to ihe war, the government has faced the problem that lias so long ! proved baffling to commercial concerns of protecting iron and steel from " , rust. In an attempt to solve this fed- j' /era! specialists have perfected various -forms of protective coatings. In this connection it may he pertinent'to ask I 'whether commercial uses will not he I found' also for the so-iralled "dopes" J which the government has invented to \ be applied to airplane wings and wliich are possessed of vuiuahle .weather-re- : KistinLr and li reproof qualities. I ?FFECT CF COLOR UPON THE DURABILITY OF PAINT. I Property owners who :ua.: Lave an- i dei consideration the painting of dvv :p* and other siruciures should renieinher ilfat niore durable results .are obtained when Tinted paints are 1 I - v , *% </?! ? /'/vlAei^rr ??? ? T J TISC I. I f I Ulil I1V7J4 I IWMMI1I.S which have been grotmd by ine j into a grade while paint j have tho eiTeet of preventing "chalk- j Ing" and "check'ng." two delects! which are often u! served when white paints a:o use-]. i i PRETTY COLOR COMBINATIONS ; Ground Stippie j SU'in-ii < C.i' at Cci*. j Color White | 1-igru Kose j me ;:urri. Light dray \ White j Light Gray Dn!l Blue. I Gray-Creen White I Light Warm Lisht Cobalt Yellow Blue. Neutral Light Drab JLight Gray Same Gray, Gray. Gray' a little dark- Green or er Light Cobalt Blue ILlgtot Gray Light Blue Gray. Biuo or Is Light Orange j Yellow ?Light Gray Green Light Gray. Neutral Drab Ivory Olive Green Ivory or Grayish j _ Light Green ' 'Light Colo- Light Blue Neutral nial Yellow Gray. Ivory wQold Bronze Dark Green Light Warm r\..oK m0. i 1SL a M, dium Olive. Warm Gray. Cream. Aluminum Blue Delft Blue. Bronze Light Ivory, . Light Neutral Gray Ivory Tan Brown. l'mhor. Cream j Ivory Dark Brown Li^ht Tan. Cream. Light Gray Drnb V m 10 We have a millior Quaker < rpnpot fn x avj Now a V Costly Oi This to us, at pre; inum prices, is a v /^r% <? t a ' otter. Yet we ii Cookers made to in enormous lots. Such an Aluminu extra large and hea probably cost at rc than you care to - you need it to co rightly. So we wa have it ? for your our sake?if you ing our cereals wit If you have this cannot supply moi failed to get one, g week only. It ca comes down. "W T Y i Buy from your packages of th< us the grocer's I Sales slips mus 1 1 These Gr IG. J. Jones, Drayt< M, Sanders, J. J. li Johnson Co., J. A. i J. L. Burns, 1010 I S3 I ft;7? :_ IlVlitlill kjll CCf.j JL#^CUo? ery, E. M. Evans & TO BED (SROUCHY MAKE IT FEELING GLORIOC'SLY Wonderful How Calotahs, the Perfec*cd Nausealess Calomel, Makes You Feel .So (?ood the Next .Horning. / !>cctcrs say tliafc the old-styie calomel \\v.s the bc.v' nie;ik:ine in tno voi.' :?.nd the on'y thing- that wo "j<! straighten out a disordered liver, but i- w<i .<vnn serious draw backs. Tin* salivating and the sickening after-effects made many people dread to lake it. The new calomel c-alled falota';-. have nil the liv^r benefits left in and the sting taken out. Now you can take calomel without the slightest ob_ jection. One Calotab on the oiigue at bedtime with a shallow of water, that's all. No taste, no danger, :.o griping, r.o nausea, no salts. Next morning your liver is clean, your " ~ - system purined ana you tire iccmi^ like a two-year-old.?with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what yo't please.?no danger. Calotabs are so delightful that your druggist will refund the price if yon are not delighted with them. SoM only in original sealed package", price 35 cents. All druggists now have Calotabs.--(adv.) fiCG cures Headaches, r.ilionsness I loss of Appetite, or that'tlred aching i feeling, due to Materia or Colds. Fin* | Tonic. 8-5tf i Women1 : supplied 01 1 homes. B Jats or Mot >r one week ery ffer i UCI1L clJLUlllery costly ave those our order m Cooker, vy, would Double C< itail more Pure Alun pay. But ok cereals "tra,'frg<:?n Cereal Capacity int you to sake and A Lifetime are cook hout it. Cooker, our offer is not ? re than one to a family. ] et it now. This offer is ma nnot be repeated unless i >ur Last grocer five packages 2 oats, ana one o. en sales slip with $1 ar t be mailed within on r i he Quaker Oats Con TP "ST Vntf * trf ocers Will t*e; on Street; Timmerman & litt, Nance & Harrington; Senn, 700 O'Neal Street; Vlain Streei; C. E. Hutch:: rse Co.. Main Street; T. z Son, J, M. Counts, East I RENEWED TESTIMONY. No one in Newberry who suffers backache, headaches, or distressing urinary ills can arrorcl p ignore mi.Newberry man's twice-told story. IL is 'confirmed testimony that no Newi-erry resident can do::bt. H. F. Addy. farmer. 1247 Hunt St.. say.--.: "A bad case of -rip left inv Kidneys in a Irignlfal condition a few years ago. I had severe pains across my luck and w. 3 laid :p for two : I co id::'* do a tap of work during this time and was ii i;"d most of the while. ?vly kidneys acted too freely, then again not freely e-oi'g":, and there Vas sediment ii> * t? jt ~ ^ .1 ;ne secretions, j uau ui/.^> mm blinding spells, together with headaches. I tried different remedies, but didn't get any relief. About three months from the time kidney trouble got a hold on me, I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me from the first and in a short whila ! all signs of the trouble left me.' ' (Statement given November 21, 1914.) i On March 21. 191S. .Vr. Addy said [ "Doan's Kidney Pills nre worthy o? j ail the praise given them. I used ; Doan's several years ago and they 1 brought me out of a had spell of kidney trouble. Whenever I feel any | symptoms returning. Doan's <rive me j the same promp relief. I gladly eon jfirm my former statement." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbuni i Co.. Mf^rs., Buffalo, N Y i ? 0 S3 ^ Iff ^ m w. i;\ M * V" ? *2 Tpi ?I /ho raiM # ir fcmous C( t lit we want 4 ft her s Oats tc only (hi.] attr j ~" ll unum J i nnen. We to do that, as ' X But, if you It is yours de for one send the sales aluminum this deliciou: buy a great c of either Quaker Oat her Quaker Best Corr id we will mail the A ie week.. ^rsqnv. 1708 Railway ature the Coo : Nesley, SCO O'Neal Stre< Johnson &. Johnson, H. ? Boozer Bros., A. P. Booze r R A tlTA II CtAf C JL>? lTld/O n V/iij t/-iv . S. Hudson,W. R. Reid, J ; Main Street. ,- 4 ' ' ' ? 1 Cselcato 5T<"u,.!n2 Co., J 3 A.:-. ca. ' ' ' s$)i.'<Q&lJS?'2r ftAntVi'i* r ! I* I U^d I U jroai" Exelcnto j PomaCe my li-ir w-i \ ^7?' t'lvrt. Coarse and mrrr. ' I. but Bow it lias rro-a,-:i to...? ? ' f-'-'iwi aa?i Is so a.j'1 I ?*&?? / &"<! t'aat 1 cis ?: > it J rCvW;/ at> any V/ay I waui to. I { ;'-\s*y a:n Se,;'""'-r you i..y ?/ j ''?Jr ll:*0 t> slow yiy.i In:'- I J/ pretty Exclcntol si md* f 1 _ it. SALLIt l??d. ! j _ 77 i , ro-'J. iet some frtke Kink^ Remover fool j j , you. Yoa re::l.y c.-.rft SlrciThten yourhair j ! u::Ll it is nice and long. That's what J ! EXELENTO ?cmadI n ! does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of j t'.is hair, ar.d ir.al.es it grow long:, soft and I j silky. After using: a few times youcan tell i , l>.e difference, a.d after a little while it > ' v;.ilbeso pretty and lon??r that you can fix r i it up to suit ycu. If Cxc'ento don'tdoas we claim, we will give your money back. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps ! or coin. tunurcn EVERYWHERE. | I / * ix E.I1 O I W Write for particulars. i REMOYAL NOTICE. . Blease & Bleasq, Atoorneys at Law. jl have removed their offices to the; fourth floor of the new Exchang0 ' ( Bank Building:?rooms Numbers 403.it ; 404, 405. 40C. risht in front of the 1 elevator. 12-2<3 Tin i J ( j 6t>6 cures by removing the cause '< * ;d to Get jokers to m< every hom ) have one. o r*ir i x tc* avtiv lywnc Keep Flavc iM^ Quaker C IfflS ?atS are m |||| 3* grains only if 3| plump, flav( but ten pour ifeliHlsa This is dc Pperlative fiai food delighl Now we these luscio that flavor k< ? ' them so th This Ccokt i it does a million others. for $1 if you send this w< 3 slip asked for, to show tl s grade of oats. You wili leal of cereal by accepting to Get s or Mother's Oats, i Meal or Quaker H Unminum Cooker b1 m Exchange, Chicago ker Offer Ne ;t; J. R. Thornton &. Sen i. Rikard, 1216 College :r, 1107 McKibben Sires ) Main Street: J. T. Den fr., 900 Main Street; WiJ Ot" #FL\'AL SET'fLfiMEYJ'. I I will make a final settlement of he estate of Jas. T. .McCullough Hi he Probate Court for Newberry bounty. S. C., on Wednesday, the 30th !lv c;f April, 1919, at 10 o'clock he forenoon and will iminediate'-v hereafter ask for my ^ discharge as .dmhastrator of said elstate. L. B Schumpert. Cewberr;*', S. C., March 2Cth, iU 19. hi:rald and news on* tKAK VOll <JXIjY SI.-ju. SU3DI0NS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) i 7HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA J County of Newberry. Conrt of Common Pleas. ). S. Miller and A. H. Miller, part- j ners in trade under the firm name j and style of Miller Brothers Company, plaintiffs against rhe Capitol Food Company, Southern Express Company and American j Railway Express Company, defend-; ants. ro the defendants above named: You are liereoy summoned ana xe-1 luired to answer the complaint m j his action of which a copy is hero ; tvith served upon you, and to serve ' i copy of your answer- to the said complaint on t%e srscribers at th$r office at Newberry, South Carolina i i i ;nly < It ore than ' ie using j So we 1 ir Offer. 1 the Rich >r Intact >ats and Mother's I \ ade from queen g ?just the rich, Dry oats. We get ) ids from a bushel. me to secure a suror. Little grains, isipid, lessen oat-. ~js. 1 - '. i 1 ask you to cook. us oat flakes so :eps intact. Cook ' i iey easily digest. ;r will help you I? A r?d rf vriTi 11 XXXA|U AX J V/V* bat you are using I save enough to I this dollar oiler. It : I Or buy four ominy. Send f parcel post. i . nr. _l_ I ixi weeK 18 i, M. A. J . r^es, T. I Street; Johnson, m Geo. C. A'iipp, |J mis, O. Kletiner, liarns Cash Groc- , m - _srLM_J M - r- I ' '1 L ? ! >11 ... - ? ? " I Within 20 days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complanit within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. The defendants are notified that if th^y fail to answerthe complaint here n within the time specified, the plaintiffs will demand judgment for the possession of the V perioral property described iu the affidavi; herein in the ci:d co:nplaint, or for the value thereof, and for the costs and disbursements of 1 this action. Data/? M.Troh A n VilQ H lease & Rlease. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Newberry County. To the defendant. The Capitol Food Company: You will take notice that the original summons and complaint in the above entitled action has been, this the 24th day of March, 1919, filed In the office of the Clerk of the Court ~^ ^ m xt i ui rieas xur .\ewuerrr County, South Carolina, and same are now on file there. Blease & Blease. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Attest: Jno^ C. Goc^ans, C. C. C. P. & G. S., Nev,berry County, S. C. J