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Ly cxpsrts home econrm'cs. : Instead cf the dreaded cm.ferei . at the end of each month when h jfcand and w.fe raclr t-ier'r trains :now where all th- dollar^ have go i la neat little figures totaled at \ bottom cf long columns one finds ji Jhow went for food, for cljthi: ?for rent, for recreation, ior chari I for doctors bills. And best of i there is the savings column which 'cords what is left for the educati of the boy and girl or for the wa ing machine and vacuum cleai which will eliminate so many we; hours. y From the woman's division con encouraging news that women of i Fifth Federal Reserve District are rapidly increasing numbers mak: known their desire to place the c duct of thfe household on a busim basis. The day has come, it is cla j d, when the housewife sees the f.; fily incomt: as a whole, and when nj 'her shoulders is placed an eq share wrth ber husband o* the * spons:D:i:ty ,01 ma!:::is come provide for the family needs The budget is based on annual comes ranging from $000 to ?3.C It is prepared for the average fam and since, after all. there is no av age fsnrly, the items must he com ered flexible, to be bent to the v vidual need.. An estimate has t>< made of the amourts of money wh should be spent for the necessit and luxury cf life. Announcement has been made tl budgets may be had by addressing tr? t->>^ YV'ririsn's Division VV - - ? , the War Loan Organization, Ri imond, Va. ' i GOING TO HE RHUS Gin a lassie meet a laddie, going the Rhine, l Here's a. liss would help her larlc Ss rings Stamps I'm buyin'. Every lassie has a laddie; And t think of mine, jBut all the lads they smile at ? When Savings Stamps 1 j buyin'. * . I Order Of Tcniing Worm I I I The founding of the "Order c the Turning Worm," by presei | victims of the H. C. L. is propose J by Burt Le3ton Taylor, Chicag ( "colyumist" Consistent thrift an l saving, best practiced by inves { ment in War Savings Stamps an ' other government securities, wi enable any "worm" to rise rig? up and smite high costs or | ether enemy. < Thriftiness begets niffness?A "ft Slav tigs cr?rt,f.cnte doos it. * B^ttrr buy t>.o o Wir Savir ] r1 -r v". v 'z'.r.j al< *5. a "Frif' Stamp * f-. / , ' / / /. /"'/ - ' / ,? . .T * - v- y /V S* .' S .* . y y ? -- . r ' - V v*. . , y & 'V '' >; . - ; . v^V'V '; " & v , fh>f /' ;<$* *> ?X ' * , aSsSro , :... ; <.' > ,.y ^v. ' : & & : ; ..'-C; ,, 1 fc - f " *" ;>' '-/V v; ".: f - W??<A - ;/\vv- ? V ' ** - > + ^ m. : 8 / tegmB W : -,* L- (= "' W -'. yVS^ . '. '/.i ./ . - df ^ 3 , Y4VJ *_. v! * r, ' sfi ?-? 1/ ? /.v4\ f-- *\ k/M -VX v % ? : LONE SOLDIER HALTS 7v pmm AF cfrmans jer Piar.ted Machine Cun in Abandoned 7sr.!-' aad Fviov/cd Huns Like Hay 3-to re Si-kis. There is a regular scidi~r still in :ng Fra-~.cc v:>c is going to ; ~i the Ccn-' aid 'gr^ssic ?:1 ?.Ic-dal cf H a or. To h.':a ro- j xv;".' g.ven the supreme honor or the Ibrcnhir.g u? a German at4, vk* all by r.g. v:zn attach '.2-it 1:.:.' \aen succq jeossful, that "WOtiM hare decided the" of if :v.:::es cf the battla in r.vor cf tao th-jllun. _n- i be it noted that he cc"!d l2av> ;nr ;v^n- v.*"11 <5";rl to h'm'Sif C71 that OC* in jCr.sTo"i he "could net afard" to !rem "n where be was, a target for the ice;whrle German army. us-1 He camld have very easily placed to J himself in the attitude some people ne J have taken toward the Liberty loans i the {and the War Savings campaign. He ast was just an American army corporal, ng, a Yankee non-com, but he didn't try ty, to shirk any responsibility. all, It happened near Verdun, in the 27re day battle of the Argonne. The regiion ment to which the corporal belonged sh- was prettv badly shot up. The Huns ier had thrown out smoke screens and iry were attacking the Americans hard. The lone soldier was falling back les with the others when he sighted a disthe abled French tank and a German main chine gun. He planted that Hun1 tag rapid^firer in the French tank and got on- busy. From his station he commandess ed a hiJl top OT%r which the Bcche ;tv?_ ?Bfiv.jTiifl Ac tV?*iv rame on in iixx- U1UAU au* aav.v, ajlw v?^ im- hattalicn formation he "swept them >on down" to use his own words, "iike hay nal i in front of a sickle." re- i Ho had no one with him to feed to-1 that unfamiliar machine gun, rememIber. The water jacket on the gn:n in- {"boiled dry from the stream of bullets 'CO. : that kept spurting into the German | masses lie emptied his canteen cf er-: water into the jacket and cooled it ; *<! ! off a bit, and went methodically to work rgaiji, killing Germans. All tha --nitim3 1ip v.s firing German cartridges ! collected from Deiv.na me laiiK.. ie3 | He was on the job and do in? what !he had been trained to do, and what tet j America sent him over to do. Final> 2 ,ly the Huns called f?r a barrage to r:et that lone gunner in the smashed ch-.tank. They sent over something like 200 six-inch shells in an effort to put him and that gun out of action. "None landed," he reports. That sort of American spirit is needed now to make the coming generation a prosperous and thrifty one. To make America solid before the j world for all time to come, each one iie' of us must "stand his ground" and do _ I his part in this work of reconstruo 1 tion. We can no more afford to ignore the rpe principles cf thrift and saving and the splendid opportunity our government offers for saving and investment, than could the soldiers of America on 1 French battlefields We have a task l.o take care cf that is ours and oars alone in this work of reconstruction and thrift I! HAVE YOU GOT $24? d ;o A man bought Manhattan Island for d *24. t- The point to this story is that he d I had the $24. 11 There are scores who complain it j rociferously and frequently that the * ? ? i-- J y V j :oad to werTt. i is ni'vnys nior>;eu. t Yet vrhen f-m*. !1 opportunity opens |i in. the cnp : :! rec - ssary to take adI Vvrhero *V r.r-.n so poorly paid in ar the Ur-t?n ;e3 todny that he cannot savs :i c" his e.irTiiP?s? Aeciirv * \'Uir. o' t'-'> sr:ali'"?t. suns I^sSlv;?l : *:k- r*" r"'"? -:"r tre nnrchass 3Ui j ?. 7,* r ?'v S; t r?. wYeh isa??.cu...L\ ly ? i?jn.x'^ f.,.7 j&p. NAVY YARD MAN TELLS i EXPERIENCE WITH FERRCI AX j . i ? R. N. Black Says New Discovery Has Proven a Blessing to H'm. i j t i . ! "There may be ether medicines as ' t-? n i,0?0 CTOCU r erroiax, dui ?.n <i?w to ro a !cr.<r way to fr/.i then," sa:d V.. y.. LLc-k, a well kr.ow.i employee rt I he N;ivv vnrdf1 r ? 'd v."'-!o l'*ves at 2 81 I'.rg strset, Charleston, S. C., a few days aero. "I don't believe cry mu:i ever suf fercd from headaches any worse than I did,'' continued Mr. Black. ''and of t all the diireren- rnedi/nes I have ; taken darn:;; the rcr-t trying to get relief iYom th's trouble. Ferrolax is the crJv thing thai has ever d~nc n:e I ~ N i ary pocn at all. I rot only suffered from headaches, but my entire ry> tem v:as in a badly run-down condition, and I just "felt weak and worn cut all the time. I had very h'ttle 'energy cr strength and never fe!'; like getting up the mornings. "Then i heard abou^ Ferrolax and decided to give it a trial and it turned cut to be the very medicine I needed. Why, in little or no time after I commenced taking this wonderful medicine I began to feel better and I just kept on getting better until I am now completely free from those troubles ar.d feel as well and strong as I ever did in my liie. Yes, sir, I am a stro:vr believer in Ferrclax and r,v.i mcre Ticid to reccmmer.d it.to tfca v/o:ld." Ferrcia:-: is so'd by P. 2.. V.'ny, Nevvl:er Sirr.; n D Co., I'rospg> 1' \ ' L i ? g tn'iS- ? * C i C*.c \ a <t w . t . w J^ U v. -vi.'-* and ii it levs .:ci d . : i.? : ?. d ; yen wr.r.t dci:e cor.:-3 in ar.d .,cl yz\\i :nc-ey T :;vV. = u;rc %> :: . i? < oc?i erou;_.h '.'"rv u.\ Y.'r'-.-!: ; c:i? :::x isrus ci' Ihio ?C2- v.'.;.:: i?% Cx'i GlctX - o CxJi* a. 01 C i- w N 0T ICE OF A \ l-l UAL M ?. E7I ??G Or BOARD Cr COUNTY CO 1.1Notice is hereby given that the Annul Maeling cf the Ccun,y Board of Commissioners ci Newberry County will be held on Thursday, the eighth day of January, 1920. All persons holding demands of any kind against the County, not previously presented to the Board, must file the same with the undersigned on or before the first day of January, 1920, so that they may be examined and acted on at the Annual Meeting. Any claim not presented to and filed with the ; Bokrd of County Commissioners during the fiscal year in which it is ? contracted or the next thereafter will be barred and cannot be paid. J. C. SAMPLE, County Supervisor. .H. C. HOLLOWAY, 12-9-41 Clerk, Etc. The State of South Carolina?County of Newberry?By W. F. Evvart, * Probate Jud^e. Whereas Mary Thomas made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration with Will annexed of the Estate and effects of J. H. Thomas. These are, therefore, to cite and ~ J c-w on,-] ci;*o"lT:t V TCi)1 auiiiv/iiicii ctAi uitva v..v dred and Creditors of the said j. h. Thomas, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court cf Probate, to be held a Newberry, S. C., on Monday, January 5th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if a?y ^ they have, why the said Administra- j fcion should no be granted. Given under my hand this 17th day 'of December, Anno Domini 1319. W. F. EVvART, p. j: n. c._ notice cf final settlement. i will make a final settlement cf the c2 Ira B. Schumpert in the I Probate Ccurl lor Newberry County, | S. C., on Wednesday the 2Sih day of January, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask foi my discharge as Executrix cf said estate. All persons having claims against the estate of Ira B. Schumpert deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with the under- ? signed and those indebted to said, estate will please make payment i likewise. ! " MATTIK SCHUMPERT, i N Executrix. ! Newberry, S. C., Dec. 24th, 1919. I.j i Rheumatism i| I is conn) clrly washed on! of the system bj tl J th-? J5l;i\ar Miner::! YvV<*-. iVs tl j itively guaranteed by money-back offer e: I Ta*"e> costs * trifle. Delivered anyi wh?re by our Newlrrry Agents, J. W Kibler Co. Phoiv th n ft ? ?? ^ ft ^5b6H8^8mv$ lil I f Ash Your Dealer ; i|| Grand PrizeHlissffl ^ Firearms 0 Ammunition ft j| tr S|jl| Write for Catalogue IS D THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC. CO fNt $ ? J*+QOLV* O^TK CUML KCw >C** C*T* v' * B$| \ $ '' 1 51'? fc*Sr'V? V . ;'% ?% _ ' -.' .' v t; -Vx A u . 7 - I I " 1 O A to % O I' JPv r~f t T * <~t ?71 11 j rcJJ;^ jr*a |>i i. '' i*$k ' ' s-V^i f1! r\ ' I; 5. v ' .- ' m M fi-: ||j *' -' * V t <: ...-Ir >' p. ! * r-V."' v, '. ' v< . . P > : X K M* I '"*-. .<? if $ k ij [':' . .. * . i.v- - - ? | |i : .\k? "'v. * -. jjjjl 4-y.- / - h ij U- '* \vu."' * Pit v v. p\ !. - v / *- - - i ? U l - - I * ;M ! : v.. ' ?ij ">o_. _ - ? ' |(j 1 il ?k ' v,:-' ' v I jj I; ' ^ .. v }u .> > J j 'Uai. > *" ?^ii < i'w i "3! " ,k** ft >r j j " Ciiriv <ii\> l^-'-^>?& ?_i* | I ?^s% ?3 * j ?4 tSU'a * II &?s? **k- 'i* cflSt j | *$T th?~i hzs ever b< IiL Diectium-pncea u: is seeping its ma serve tnc^o vmo pre" pisases everywhere. i I Irom two thousand Chiller cars?c::cn : *> > UiW ?-- ? > ? i /* . ^ f .. - -w, .1 7, i L . ^ v-i ?IP X . ;) - -" * ? *- ? { ; ' ?': -* . i in w^eksTn% menus'fi i' : vi-.-.c taey were wait!: M f- ij <! /ra i.) J . ? ; > d...: ' I If v \\ t? t? *a k? /?-<. / e ; 4 ? f? ti I: ill I j CHANDLER ,M01 Wv 4 WE are age ff i , 1 nh^TA PiYiff piiuwv Osj^ivi * o X 6 ^ kinds. Also I pf Maitfie rv rr* uin OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a fir.al settlement of le estate of Een S. George in the ; robate Court for Newberry Coun-! r, S. C., on Monday, the 19th day S ? January, 1920, at 10 o'clock in le forenoon and will immediately lereafter ask for my discharge as, tecutor of said estate. All persons having claims against >i/-i arfi herebv notified to le same duly verified with the unsigned, and those indebted to lid estate will please make payment kewise. C. W. LONG, Executor. ' i OTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR! DISCHARGE. I, DeWitt G. Johnson as Adminis-j sitnr of tbe nersoi^al estate of John . Eicheluerger, deceased, having \ ilTy accounted for the estate of said v.e: in my hands, notice is here' *- hr.f 1 will apply to the : : - 105" Newberry \; 0 :ii >215 Tcvn-.v J .'.'ivj 1 j ^ O L E I? '> */* f J- r*i 7$ /f r'y -/* ^ ? s* $ O T J J JL (L & li'Ji CI .* 4^ ?;' -r-'V-V; , ; . - "r f?| ll> s*\r;'^f .*>*. W-:\' "iiy -.iL-i *' V ' S V ^c/- . V * ** <* " ' -..'w'.^v . V . -i-S * " . ^ - y ., : ! ' H U fc | | j j \/y ~ ? - ? * - - t+ fi - ' \ \g: . . . - \ \\\ t: .. - #k/.- * ? ? , ? _ >-. \yv?/ r-?*:.Ci.V -' w . V.*' *' vi ? " ' O r*.. : ^iL! V-f-4^ cai, v&jP I ^ ^=>. ?en srsy question as to Chandlei ue car lield, it is answered no?/.. ' irket, It displaces less efftcbnt a Tioizsly have chosen only hi?h-p ! to t?r2D thousand discriminating end closed?ovary month this Fsi xWJj rzoT. 'i i:ousancs nave want " . - rJ V7ri 3 clzz'j"-/ ctiGTT iho regard o v/Mel: pjyjic-ncj v;*:li r/lilch tlissc- :Ii l* ^c: They waited jg fesr?p^caixse tLcy J&igfc it was . "7 r * Vs -v n *> ^ * .. " ; . , ^ V . ? - *y v i -Tv " * _ ' ^ _ V . ^ W. <nK..% ? --i# ?L ?> - 'J ' -Wsr^f^k . *~v < ** i * * .. . 7. . z:riefCd% , c?.o . . J j 1J. U. Ne vbsrry, S. C. OR CAR r-^MPANY, CLE i ?. ! K?3BSB3EST ** sagggg 5 511J?TTH nts for the Am I Oil Co, Ferti Nitrate of Soda. f\ vrr.*%1!3 qaiiic ym yui I ice National Bank Bl< o'clock a. m., for a final discharge ' \ as administrator, as aforesaid. DeWitt C. Johnson, r Administrator and Etc., of John D. ' Eichelberger, deceased. December 10th, 1919. '< TAX RETURNS 5 I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places named below;c for the purpose of taking tax returns 2 of personal property for the fiscal v year 1920: Whitmire, Tuesday, January 6. a Glenn-Lowry. Wednesday, Januaryj 7th. I d Rinards, Thursday, January 8th. ! Longshores, Friday, January 9th. o Chappells, Monday, January 12th. t; P. N. Boozer's, Tuesdav, January e i3th. a Am aa/\r< -Tr> T! n C5 TT7 H 14th!VWO" """" " * r< St. Lukes, Trinity, Thursday, Jan- fi uary 15th. ; b 0 Merll. Friday, January lGth. s; Prosperity, Monday and Tuesday, January 12* h ard 20fh. H Utile Mountain, Wednesday, Jan- ii u:iv\ 2\yJolly Street, Thursday, January i C I V *s Motor jp I I m>M \ I . CX.VV :?U I#5 - Wl- ?. - . | -,r _ - ^ | S? V:TT^4^ Us ? ?y If r ' * leadership of the j rhe great Chandler irs. It steps in to * riced cars. And it \ , Americans bought ! :i? A-iJ ilL JUJ id months Tor their 1 i. Anr.r'ea holds t!_s \ , ou6?i../j waited ioi* - , b C?"-i?>e fcliey knew I'StJ?t/i V; irR^r.SMS- ft r'. fi I 1 3H>3 }f ? ' | v lij ^Q. - |j. - JHflBsi '& . r v '-3 BHPIIi i ERS t ' / ? ; i PK ns. I CV/iA A W V ilizers of all j / i prices i . . ? I . J2nd. ' j Pomaria, Friday, January 23rd. ? Glmyphville, Tuesday, January 27th. J. L. Crooks, Wednesday, Januiry 28th. Maybinton, Thursday, January >9th. And in the Auditor's office in thfe" :ourthoutfe until February 28Ah,<. tfter which date 50 per cent penalty vill be added. The law requires a tax on all notes md mortgages and moneys. There is a capitation tax on all : [ogs of fifty cents. All male oersons between the ages. f 21 and 60 are liable to pay a poll ax of $1.00, unless otherwise exnipt. All persons owning property in. lore than one sehcoi district will be eqn Ire d tr make returns in each disrict, fir- the tax bcoxs will be made up v school districts instead of towniips. : e careful to state v* you; zve bousrlit or soil real ^ 'urig 1010. J. B. TTAr.F. County .vuUitor. -