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* EASY TO TALK TOO MUCH One Must Admit There is Mucti Truih v in the Sage Reflections of | Mr. Goslington. "It my opinion." s:ii<l Mr. 'lo^fnsrton, "jJjui hoi^ars talk t-? much. l-'?>r iiisi;tn?v. Utis morning I km*; :i man wlio :i'<!co<i me for a nVk?>I with whir!) to l?u\ a flip of A< 1 w;r< ? <>.!.-T,ii. ? ?\iv t?i.? iv.-!:. i he !c. :> ri lit on tnik!::;:. tti'in;; me si si:* ?iiir o'her rh;]'^< thnt he iir ??ii*t 1i;m1 to oar for th:*e<- <!:^s, -.\ 1?i !i ! ki>>>w of course \\;ss i'iiNc. :is:<l wh>h <'< i?*:?'*** < 1 very nujclj from tny plensnre i:i n'vin:;. "I ::id ::n easy mark. Per! Mp* ;:s I grow o!?|er I <h:?il pow li. ni'T. hut ;\>" I l'eel nhow it now I wci'.'i! r:?!h,,r irlve to n fminis th-sn 5;?ke :i mt-f >f nii<s?iij; ??:io nniii who w:js Isnnnry. Stii! I don't like the fraud to he too ol>v*(ius: and i ai.i sure there tnnsr f he nisii?> prospective givers who. when 1 the he.irirar keep< on wrh that surplus talk, reseind tl< ir de.eriniisiitioi. to irive and keep their na.nev !n Iheir pocket. Surely you would rliir.li the heir^ar won id learn wisdom and talk loss, wouldn't y?>u? "Put the beir^ar is not the only in.in. I low often do we hear it said of some banquet speaker that he is a jrood talk* r hut he talks too mudi' This may seem a harsh way of putrin.ir if, but that's what people say. This speaker starts (n^a.gmgiy ami talks for a time to the pleasure of evrj erybod;, wandering on then intermlJr nably to the comph-te obliteration of the first favorable impression, llere the only result is the tiring of the speaker's hearers; but talking too much might have a far more serious result in the case of, say, a man applying for a job. "Many a man has talked himself out of a prospective job. lie sroes to the employer with what he wants to say clearly laid out in his mind, he says this clearly and simply, and the employer has practically made up his I mind to take him: hut thru the applicant keeps on talking, to his own undoing. As he talks he reveals himself in a light less favorable.: ho dNelosos * perhaps some peculiarity t!:at ?n:iy no: really be a ?erriin? nt !>ut that strips the employer not ajriveably: and so this j?.!> that at iirst ill'1 applicant hail felt pert'ecily sure of slips away from h?m t nriroiv ,?m! without IjN ITa'iZ-Il? just how it all (-'.mo al out. "The beprjrar for 1"r<>;:i heiri: atone in cvertalkiivr. There ;i ro many m?n tn mapy walks wh?? lark the line gift ci knowing when to stop." Fascination of a Helmet. The Hun helmet possesses a strong fascination for the American soldier. Apparontiy he is not :ihle to resist the temptation to capture one whenever or wherever he se^s it. A news story from -lie Rhine country tells us that German policemen of the towns occupied by the American troops have given up wearing helmets. Many of the policemen gave them up because they had none to wear. Others discontinued their use because the Amer[ lean officers made the discontinuance | a request. The American soldiers, it t Is explained, couldn't resist ihe im1 pulse to capture them. The German W policemen were rushed all along the Rhine and defilv* unbonneted. It all Wr shows rhat tire primitive instinct that I urges a victor to Take from the conquered some symbol of his submission ^r-? cqjuUi>>ntr-Mj the warrior breast ?Cleveland IMain Dealer. Old Mexican God Unearthed. A statue of "Xochipilli." Aztec cod of flowers, has been discovered by \Y!1liain Xivan, an American archeolosrist who has been in Mexico recently. The , sratue. the representation of the god j known to have been discovered in virtually a perfect stare of preserva, tion in modern times, was dug up ? ~ o isul??i ? ', iff ihf> <*?:) r> Ill I <1 ..I ...x ^..,ttal. and which prior ro the coming of Cortez. was the scat of a powerful Indian nation, but whi?-h. at the time <?i tfce conquest, was the grc^t slave mart 0*1 he inhabitants of Tenoxiitlan. home of the Aztecs and the site of the modern city of Mexico. In addition to it? slave trade, Atzcapotzalco was noted for its expert jewelers and wonderfullv cultivated gardens. "Xochipilli" i* sup posed to have presided over one ol ^ these ancient gardens. Yet Another. The number of proposed umlerser tunnels is increasing every day. A1 ready to that under the Straits o Dover has been add*>d the suggestiot { for one under the Irish channel. Aw k now comes Colonel Rubio v Relive ft who has obtained permission from tin J Spanish government 10 onrrv out tli< p preliminary soundings with a view t< k connecting Spain with Morocco b: Tunneling the Straits of Gibraltar. Th? > proposal is that the new tunnel shouH f sink west of Tarifa and come to th< surface again east of Tangier. Thi: would make it, roughly, some twent: miles long, which is within thre< miles of the greatest breadth of th< i straits, a-breadth which varies fron eight and a half to twenty-three miles ( * Swallow Is Enemy of Mosquito. If you want to free the neighbor hood of mosquitoes encourage swal L lows to nmtve tiiemseives at noine. mi.v: the American Forestry association These bi/ds feed almost entirely upoi H obnoxious insects ;tn<! ih.-v wii! d B much toward protectiiiL' < : < war-;* am H c'.hor trees from inject ]>os.^. X,? het r tor investment can lie made, :!i-r^-f,?re than some houses out for martin' W or oilier swallows. Of the Mue sw;;! W:. lows the i nrple mn::Ii: i.: tin* largest the n ::? .? : *:?v' em::< i " Mue ,*'? .>e wit' n : . v 2st. Swallows are hkr'i: * ir: _ of . : a-i voiici- in Souib Aiiijici. SATAN'S THRONE IN BERLi! Not, However, the Seat cf the Kaiser Authority, as One M ght Rea sc*r.ab!> Suppose. Tr? . !-r ;:i j.<* \\ f throlir >>! Si .'.siii* !!i ; i ! Im? it <:!! . r>. !'. i' \< -r-ry T <?! ? li ii't- p. ;jt < "i !> vm . : . <"tu* :: i.sin \\ 11!? i li'MII. t !V; ?;:n)u;i5 (i'oi'pi.r !" !*::: M?-U W:i< i! < a!. :)! ?j?.;! . ! . ':> i A -i:i .M-.! v. - V ;;! 111 i. I j];:' : ! liorili .if f;\v? r i" <?r ;w 4 n'y i.rs s* tin* A? r? : < l~:nI : TI! < Ir!; As; CJ4I-!:-T I'. ?'.) i! !., "!:ni t -viiy ptiworf';} !u:t ;;!<?? i! * -v. ? ill-.* ;r. rNiiv . : ! :y !!;V ? !' A A 11; ;:jy v, ? i temples, hl-rars ant! t|j; at u ! t !: : . i? ?>' : !; < "! !' t 5 r;^ _: !...v i; i i- j; P>. <\) ct:rri<- i u!i : !:t- j?1 i?-\ of ;?:s tilt'i*. I ! t* !i ";' '?*!! '!!?'? 11 !'< mi;?a library. w'.u i. <<>;. ,.<! -j -i.. vo!u:mos. T!.i< hMnvrv va> i:tlor r< mov< d io lv_'\"{'l I v AnJony ;ii: 1 pr soiifod ??y i r<? (' < ??j>:>;ra. A11:i;us HI U-(ju<!h< d h's iv and ihe k:i;?r<i?stti o; wh'rh iVr-.f.Mmn was tko cnpil.d to Homo, ;?nd so. : his deaih. i:i lo*'. J?. il h;van?<? Koiuan province. This wa< iho fi:*< Koiitan proviiMv on Asiatic s-? J. Car! lliunann. a ? ivil engincor. \v!i had traveled in Asia Minor, induce . il?.. 1'iiioinitn >/? fit nllt 'il i-V i ti . (litien to exea v;!?*1 for I Ik* h:?Ho treasures of aneie: t IVr^.-umnii. I i 1S80. jit lhe close of the ihinl can paijrn, Hinnann am? a friewl name Conze unearthed the irreat aliar an the site of ilu' library. S.ii-.v.?; !-i i expeditions r.:i' 0\end many ti-t :isu:-c i Tin* jrreat altar was shipped. phn by piece, {? r.crJii: and re-trechd i the Kaiser Friedrich museum. A fe parts of it are in Constantinople. However. 1 lie central r.iid main p" lion of Satan's throne is in T'crlii Wi li th" iiir<>n<> of ,S:ilnn m Imvii ft is n<>t diiiicult to uikNtst.-iimI il military ; rijI.;ti?>11 < nr:i? sis of li Genium ^owrnnunt. France's Big Families. X<iili\viilisi;in<lin^ nil that is s:ii about 1 ho ion of Fran** iariro inntilns aro hy no mo: ns scar< in <vrta:n rural parts of tii.? cmin!r A society for tlio onomniiremout * larce families' pulvl:-li?-s a report tri inc iln? namvs of .~?s7 families in r! department of ili-' Loir--Inferieur eaeh <>f whieh has had more than s' sons or sons-in-law with the colors. (ho head of the 1 i.->r is the Ma riot f:"H ily. of which twenty-two membersnine sons, :hree sons-in-law and t< grandsons?have joined the arm Four of them were killed, four woim ed. one died in captivity, ami one missing. Four won the eroix ? . ? V. Numerous other lYmilies in the S i Nazaire district have had from s i to twelve sons and grandsons at t! I front. The T>S7 families named fu nished 4,015 soldiers to the a liny. Lexington Herald. I ~ Treat 'Em Rough. ! ; Tlii< applies to all garden in^ecM : for none of them are there with : honest purpose, says the National \V: j Garden commission in a bulletin. j you discover that one or more tin ! of your cantelcmpes are infested wi | plant lice, the only thing to <lo is i pull the plants up and carry them < j and hum th?n. But in doing so y< j should put i hem in a tiirlit receptao i r?f some kind so that none of tlie li t ; drop off and jret on other plants f they will multiply rapidly and you \v hare parr of your tight over again. | As for squash bugs if th<\v beg-n i suck s:ip until their skins hurst, spr; : | the canteloupe vines with nicotine si j pbate. soap and water. Old sqiia ' Insirs can bo trappo?l under piece* J hoard placed near the plains. Th ' | will hide at nijrht under these hoar and mav be killed in the morning. t I ? Soldiers' Swear Words. : j Despite the chaplains, the men f ' | veloped the habit of swearing; soldi* I ahvavs have. War requires einpha; expression. It destroys l!i*xil?ility j expression?and "damn" and "hell" seem the fullest description of a s ; dier's ^occupation. "It's an innocent kind of swearit ?. j though." said a chaplain. "It does i , really blaspheme, and the men will f f; out of the habit when they retu i home. They don't do it in a ehaplaii 1 presence?unless they are under fi , j when chaplains are too busy to atte ? . to sueli details." ?j They did not swear when they \v< V in I he pr once of women?and le; r, of all in the hospitals where they w< e ministered to by those hard workii 8 practical, noble army nurses who si i ! mitted to discipline as sharp as tl j of the men, and when? they learr v i to appreciate womanhood at Its bt ? | Walks Upside Down. 1: Because he walks upside down ' , well as right side up, the black-ai j white warbler is also frequently cal i the black-and-white creeper, says 1 - American Forestry association - Washington, which Is conducting 1 > nnrional birdhouse building cont< Til's bird has been calbd a symph< i in black and white because*of i ? beautiful niiiiitS'T in v. hbh these t 1 rolors :nv u^'d over hi- body. 1 head i-- ' d bhu-k ;:t ' white w a i; - ' a > yv. be 1 8 -.ving < : < !' wi: v .<! the iui ; *? ?>< "f bi< out-"' i ;. <?a'hers : ;vh:'?> *< ' d. ! ; : V' ' cf v.;<i ' ' v : iriici' ' i < et$ r e . -it; ; r- ivh t rj*i:T* tfi fn<? "ices. n : t ? i 'a To abort a cold and prevent comnlsrafion?. ;l &LJl **?,* : X?J The purified and refined calomel tablsLs that are nausealesc, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retained and improved. Sold cnly in sealed packages. A X itu i ; > , . V k: i- n* f . t r j i. / ' -A .-v i r , v.- V | ti 1 :\bod> i - rv system s i , .... . - . - - >" .?7 i ; j . , ' - :y " t: W %< ' ' 1 t : l r | V' II. - ' / * n 10 . . v .... |C So ] id | Subscribe to The Herald and News, \[ $2.00 a year. ,f AFTER FOUR YEARS. vNewberry Tesiimonv Remains U-r>c. j Shaken. U n- Time is the best test of tru'h. ? Here is a Newberry* story that has ,Ji stood the test of time. It is a slory v- with a point which will come straight Imwo tn nianv of us. j* H. F. Addy, farmer, 1247 "Iunt St., says: "A bad case of grip leit my lt kidneys in a frightful condition a jX few years ago. I had severe pains ie across my back and was laid up for r- two months. I couldn't do a tap of; ~ work during this time and was in bed most of the while. My kidneys act- j ed too freely, then again scanty and there was sediment in the secretions. I T 11? 4-^ j "s- I had dizzy ana Diinaing spens, luin gether with headaches. I tried difCerent remedies, but didn't get any , relief. About three months from the IS ^ rij time kidney trouble got a hold on me, to I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. >ff They helped me from the first and iu in a short while I was entirely cured le of the attack." (Statement given " ' o 1 i -o 1 1 k ixovenuwr t.xy x^?-x./ "r On March 21, 1918, Mr. Addy said: i'l <fDoan's Kidney Pills are worthy of all the praise given them, I used r? Doan's Kidney Pills several vears ago i\ v t)j_ and they brought me out of bad S]1 spell of kidney trouble. Whenever of I feel any of these symptoms returncy ing, Doan's always give me the same 5 d* prompt relief. I gladly confirm my j lormer siaiemeiu. ? i GOc. at ail dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. le 'rs NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING tie , OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMof j MISSIONERS. do Notice is hereby given that the An"1 nul Meeting of the County Board of Commissioners of Newberry County ^ will be held on Thursday, the eighth lor day of January, 1920. All persons M j j holding demands of any kind airainst ' the County, not previously presented to the Board, must rile the same with N the undersigned on or before the first 10, day of January, 1920, so that they;' n(* may be examined and acted on at' the Annual Meeting. Any claim not ?re presented to and filed with the i ist Board of County Commissioners'] ^ro during the fiscal year in which it is : irr contracted or the next thereafter,? ? # 1 jl,. will be barred and cannot be paid. !" ;.lt| J. C. SAMPLE, ;i , Countv Supervisor. < ea | H. C. HOLLO WAY, 1 * 12-9-4t Clerk, Etc. ji ! ' ( 'NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.! ns 1 I will make a final settlement of the '! nd- estate of Ira B. Schumpert in the led Probate Court for Newberry County,?' the S. C., on Wednesday the 28th day of ; of January, iuzu, at iu o ciucn. m mo flK. forenoon and will immediately there- i , after ask for my discharge as, '^Executrix of said estate. f. ' All persons having1 claims against , ["c the estate of Ira B. Schumpert de- ' xvo ceased, are hereby notified to lile the ' lis sane duly verified with the underith signed and those indebted to said 1 estate will pier.se make payment [H?r likewise. fir., 31 ATT IK SCHUMPERT, 1 * t.v ,'cutr:". Newberry, S. Dec 24th, iUi9. ' *- ^ b'V^" ' to '1'!? . v. V -tl $2.1/0 a yv.r. 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C., on Monday, the 19th day ;>f January, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as executor of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to [lie same duly verified with the uniersigned, and those indebted to said estate will pie. ie make payment likewise. C. W. LONG, Executor. NOTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. I, DeWitt C. Johnson as Administrator of the personal estate of John ! . E't-helberprer, deceased, having fully accounted for the estate of said ilucised in my hr,",",,J notice is here ?** -:'ven thnf ' >:ily to the i. i- .?/. . i ihe . , 1M cme may be3T W 4>' ? /J^ -?<* ' . >- * r~- /-V i - \ * ' ,-J S'~) X t >' /yf ! . . .. : - . u. : '* L J ~~ / v7 i* >' *y j*x ?; A"7 V A "> r '-y-r- ' vr* ' 2 A. a V ??i * V H I w.. Lit J ' ,*. t . x \ ;? ': . .:: i: ' .' i r '-'*2 - '> . \. ?!. ' \ i.s r : > w. , .. t!.. ' v ? .. rrr " v H ' . - 3 / ' , * a A' > '! .' ' : . t r? * ^ '. 2* *4 . ... ' ' ;. i> .?: . .; i : : r ?. ' "> -r? a CUfCMBiLT _ ? i -v, . ---. r. -" ; - . ;, ::f YJASYL-i\:: .- ... '?? 1 y. Ju:ii. cr ^ \?)J 'p-'.r" ,; < ~ v; - 1 JT, v < . <. . c i* rtv fi.-mj.-oi .> i-" ;> ! st i i : I I rvii::''.n < urtiuir ; ' j p r.i'U "( i'> !' " ? ? : <ilid coat ii i Mr entire * i-'I t.'ie I i< r In flu irvet;. 'i i f T,-~N ? . o \ '. i ; ! ?.;*. o :i tiv V-r^" \.l : lake :iI?avSi us many v.^i :.s. IS|||gj^ i^oiV?y.ir^s ? tuitions :'ij f:;ri!i>h ii F..I.K 3-. s..u!.,' I?.v tho l.vst ?n.? j; s: cxpt ,<> v:' % \.-x v.\!.s:o ;md j.-.:ilse i 73^. sir- i:^t!j. The c?.st '. t' the mat i^*' I '!? it frcr.} the mill. ??j "?< :unr r.v. l JV.ri j /j tire i r cvss tit*in ilu- tree to the compUn '-V V..i .. nir: ;: from ill.; s-"ir<e <>f ni;iteri:il L v t:' !i )i!.<.s ::re l>ui!t s;n!t\!t::ne:-iis!y\rrv s!i ff j. Vfi.it I. .\s tli<j !to- Sf s rrr made ii? ^rer.t tc: it <;u:.i:tit.v i-roiiu; :U n. rj r? r* $032 la p> rmvjc, for cc-j r ^ ]' O. r. i !r'rkst? r>. The r iiifl'itles ;i J pJuaji iii?. Size ovtr ; 21-ft. 5-iit x /v> '" o \ 12- r., t e <.i!i .* 12-:t. x I*2-11. : f ! i ell*x 12-.t.. J! i ..111 rs.tr:.i /-ft. x Yue i : ? v> a !:?htf 1. s ,. i:. wcii \r r ' I ; : C IV.! :. r- "I '! W-'O 1 T? i V.'.Ps } iiilf In p;t:jo!s < r v;r-- '.v r i'.ih. I)?iral>ljf. fire-resistwjr, s'-v.tL i -i .\r is'ic ; r. !. s'-\? fini>2i. r-'U ; .1 r h\iv f?: ?!<* ?"!. li < "?! \ j.'if: cf -ii s';'?) .!..r*?l (*??!?..rs < r ji i o:v: \ ! I:, id# fclsll J'.'MliH'j Vliii fc?LV.V u/ p f r y / :>>\ YY Fl 1 s :V~ i.!r_,r:"' *<m I ad a copy O .xv / \ M'rvilows" N*?. A-l" i ' t- ... ?? ^ QUiCXScLT v.s. I?A ' J'"K "> *"S/\ 5j-. [/ ;'? . /(_ ~~l A < -i'i w?iv" x V / C A ->>\ ~ . Y<'/' A / '^fv i : ? sm Quicker ) A. C. Tuxbury ^ /V7 / Please seiri re you / Am especially interest Tyg&/<} NAME x /DDR ESS TILIZ ints for the Am [ Oil Co. Ferti Nitrate of Soda. fliiAta vmi nnr I|UUIV J l/u vma Motmnaj R an k R] o'clock a. m., for a final discharge JI as administrator, as aforesaid. DeWitt C. Johnson, Administrator and Etc., of John D. ! Eichelberger, deceased, j December 10th, 1919. '< TAX RETURNS I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places named below ' . for the purpose of taking tax returns j of personal property for the fiscal 'year 1920: * * Tl 3 T? ? , Yvninmre, luesuuy, tiaiiuai^ v. m Glenn-Lo\vry. Wednesday, January] 7th. j Kinards, Thursday, January 8th. j Longshcres, Friday, January 9th.'? Chappells, Monday, January 12th. j1 P. N. Boozer's, Tuesday, January;< 13th. j Silverstreet, Wednesday, January; 114th. !: : St. Lukes, Trinity, Thursday, January 15th. j O'Xeall, Friday, January ICth. Prosperity, Monday and Tuesday, January and 20th. Little Mountain, Wednesday, Jan'f.vy *21 sr. Jvrily Street, Thursday, January ? i- r\- t* . ,5 vr, CDr.v-r-ier.t, roomy L i.t-iev ; . . : ..." . ! >. ?.! i . vlur:! ; > : k -; ii. ?:>i ! !* ? r; M*. r. J^;: ! v f? :t ?. *n to t*t??;\\ i-: y .1 In a;>{? franco, i:> *ai ? J i> i' ?;.?:/ C< -ii.ul'i. 3 * 3 t\*r\ % > v\ <J !?. -"O w J vi ? .r r o*" * 7 r ~ ^ --I ? ? j. v/ ? A >. \ _ J; '. < , ' : ' '". tr .u:' !* SMb... ?; . . > IV .: . ! < :. .?. ? t?/ ??:.* n . . :? : V { : ., :'r "i ,? *t?. r..: c it I'n I., t . i : ;'5or Ii i -It. ii i; ' r - ' *:. *> j. t tj.lt. J;i LiU.ii:^. j!v..j;;.-5!i,\v ..mi S A V E io rraterfa! !s already prepared am! t e Itro 5?i-i :> < t s. r..p i.iiiii cr arc thus e!i lunateoL is o.sti<u iou buy no surj/ius uu;ori..l. r.f nailerial h?*. its own p':ve. E.vr. th'r; <.?! s..&tu:tati;:c>:. TIu las.rnci jons w> \u * e ;-:.d the ord* r of erec:i:> i simple. N > tin? r: *?t-:i 1. Use t !";e o.- 'in.-rH. re-ni.'"ol i < tri?;uni:;tc is s? vt->I. rurthennore, ;:s a ; r'ro l-uilt in panels, just taut nuu-a tia? i i.i iViis!ru<ii .i. r' r-?c:'^n ? 1 :nd i'lstrn^tl^rs CK C ?;.r. :: r. j ri- mra i r s :i QUIC'.C?iLT : low is r 'd-?ecd to a i:ii*;*,:t?: i' si. A c r.-r of s.w l ;<niL it tise Iiousj i i 8 <1... a. T :e ordinary hoass nste of m.'trr tcrd labor, is a snvlnx it!5 a QUICKS!LT H-.w^.Aow the expense or t is not all. \ j i no. I nat pay a contractor'sand s ste.aatic til t :iny c.rpcnt.r of average s?>. Many owucis hull 1 thu.n ihemstlvcs. Yo?jt !?n;;>Iv-tc I'Lu.s v?i h ; !I *" iv.vific.itk:.3 and in . And >?.t, t**c made a't.r caretuf ?ricnced of architects. wi;h a view t? eHminat;re:?t?.st p^ssiMc c.'nuiionce. economy nu t fri.-it is further minced by the fact tint you. st in one. Ov.r complete ibipt*; cover tno d house. You pay no middle-man a profit. L In our complete plants i > which hunare .t mrt cnt to iHTfe-'tion is i:?<_?I and every wasVr uaamitics you gain the advantage"of t'le lo.vs 10 per cent. (? O /? i. Net price C> \J M nei-ossarv m.-torial, xrrpt th.- ! rick *v<>r'e 30-11. ii-in. T.xtc ..! t'.vo bedr<K>m>. , one sp-ieiois living r--o;a 12-1';. x IS-ft.. ;>. t.. and an attractive ? ::: porch LJ-ft. x <5-ft. ? I and c-nvenh-ni. The c:>:.str-,,,tion is. 1":!!'vrs";?!." t'l t mi :i!>- Y. : Went ' ::idint;. lined v.ith henvj .:?? !" t i.aper to in ird ysph: !t s'i'ip'slii* :Us vim siate treen or K'-iitiir r% a .1 ; >!! iy eessary cs wit': o.vteri r '.v.! !-; .s! iv-I ;i;iv one of i >ua\\ co-.t of ;ri.ni'cx ?>..* :?. E\tcrjur tri o coal < ' i-i'l-. :I 'X i:.i. ' 7 e~B A Y f our :?!ii\wtive, rated bot.k. "a'Jic:<2!LT in . :( >iit 1. i * :t'l ?>r r ; itra'ti^ - II ?<>r the asi;h:js. .\>reh fill out th-^ co ip-'tt J>i'v .\o. t fills nee.:s. it y ns t .o.!.? iimneoiaiel;'. .?? i:zr" avd ,"a:lto pay .T Bungalow Dept., j Lumber Co., Charleston, S.C. J r book ''QUICKBILTSvngaiows" No. A-43. ? ed in a room house. 1 ? CDC iLjIXiJ " Jerson Phosilizers of all * % prices nstone dg. \ 22nd. Pomaria, Friday, January 23rd! Glmyphville, Tuesday, January 27th. J. L. Crooks, Wednesday, January 28th. Maybinton, Thursday, January 29th. And in the Auditor's office in the courthouse until February 20th, after which date 50 per cent penalty will be added. The law requires a tax on all notes and mortgages and moneys. There is a capitation tax oh all dogs of fifty cents. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, unless otherwise exnm r->f Ail persons owning* property in more than one school district will be required to make re'.urns in each dis:rk'S r.s the t:i>: books will be irade up ships. . e careful to state whether you h'-ve houerht or sold real estate during" una. # J. R. HA1.FACRE, Cour^y Auditor.