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COLD WAVE COMING LAST OF OCTOBER Dutch Weather Prophet Says That Ruini is Due Now, Much of It. Snow Later. The liutch Prophet has made his annual winter weather forecast under date of today from Columbia. Of gen cral interest and general displeasure is hi> r diction of a real cold wave abomr. the last week in O0lober and plemy of rain diring the w' inter. le :tlio a her' will be folr snows .-wuth of th-llweRd e .\i. Ho al foreca.st is .iven ini full e w: l y annual forecast of temperaturo and precipitation is die to be made at th is dale. I have selc'ted the last wek in September for this special forocast because the physical year be gins during the last week in Septem ber. Thirefore, it is not an accident: that we find one of the oldest peoples in civilized human activities observ ing this period as the beginning of a new year. I refer to 'ie Jews. who thus observe the feast of their new year by direct command of Jehovah. - It may be that it is an acciden't that other weather forecasters (the long distance kind, if you please) have made the same discovery in reference to a peculiar relation of this period September 22-29-to the weather which is to follow during the winter and also by close observation around the winter solstice period one can v!Ty his foredasts farther into the succeeding spring and summer. Precipitation will be abundant dur ing the winter. It will include at least four snows of more than ordi nary character which 'will prevail south and east of the Blue Ridge mountains and reach down at least to the ".Ird parallel. An area of precipitation is due iml mediately upon the publication of this forecast. which is dated September 29. The latter part of October will see the beginning of the area of more abundant precipitation which will ex tend from the gulf to the lakes and from the Rocky -Mountains to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I made the forecast that the precip itation for 1919 would be apProx imately 70 inches In the South Atlantic states. It had reached 42 inches or more in Newberry county on Septem ber 1 and in the Edisto valley at least ten inches additional. More is to come in November and December. Frost is due around October 16, (central date). It is not possible to say absolutely that it will be killing HEROIC MARINES MARCH THROUGH NATIONAL CAPITAL 6m s --- 4 Ilk.; 11 "Jt F-ith 11114 sixth ina1rinez- passin. Ith e treasury building In antn when they were reviewed by Pres ident Wilson andi Assistant Seretary of the Navy Finklin Rtoosevelt. !rost. New conditions confront the 'Dutch Weather Prophet" in the pe ::uliar rielations which the earth now bears to the sun, and to which these roreca.- have heretofore referred. A lack of cohesiveness exists between he various elements -which form the arth's atmosphere as controlled by the radiation of the sun's rays. The Atra violet ray is important element >f the earth's atmosphere which was iiscovered only about 15 years ago. Together with the Influence of the moon, the ultra violet ray has pretty much all to do whether or not a kill ing frost will occur as early this year as October 16. However, freezing tenperature may be expected during fair week, October 25-31. During 15 years that these forecasts havo predit.tee killint, frosts at long range 10 m (A0 days ahead of their oc currence, it is only necessary to refer to the files of The State, The News and Couri'.r and the Newberry Ob s-rver to prove the accuracy of my long distance frost forecasts. For in stan-ce 60 tlays ahead of time, I pre dicted a killing frost for October 11, 1906, midway between parallel 34 and 35. At Newberry in this locality, the temperatur- on that morning was 31 degrees. This and other light and killing frosts on same latitude occur red during the ten years, 1900 to 1910. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. MICKIE SAY vaUVks% .v .~ A-a1 \4lA~ $SCT QP $ome O0?wr con4 JaStr 1w4a %I' comes 1IW WI1fNoUf MA Ki4' NO COP.LCr1ONS NGL NUIsIN', some or- TVAS )WiELLECTUAL ..Kr"TS AnoutN' -iS HPen NECK O' -V-4r WOOS'O LOst -TVA-%N VEP0%Ckv4Eppq When a Swimmer Falls. Many a run who boasts of his abil ity as a swimmer will flounder around utterly llpless in the sea of a worm. an's tears.-Florida TInies-Union. THE FARMER AND THE PLUMB PLAN FOR RAILROAD CONTROL (From Kansas City Weekly Star.) The American farmer is peculiarly I concerned in the problem of cheap railroad trans)ortation. He neces sarily lives at a distance from the large manufacturing centers. Every thing he sells and almost everything he buys is hauled over the railroads. I'ow will the Plumb plan of railroad management affect the farmer? The farmer is asked to help buy the railroads from the present owners and then turn then) over to the railorad employees to manage. If there is any profit the farmeri will not share in It. But it thero should he a loss, he must help mako it .good. In any event his taxes will be inerensed to pay interest on the railroad purchase bonds. Half of the profits, to be sure, are to go to the government. But these are to be used in extension and bet terments which are expected to in crease the roads' earning power. In reality, the direct proflts all go to the employees. Where the public, includ ing the farmer, comes In, according to the plan's advocates, is in the lower freight and passenger rates that are ;promised. The question is whether these bright promises will be fulfilled. It will be recalled that at the beginning of the government railroad administration promises were lavish. Fulfillment has been at a discount. Under the proi)osed plan ten of the fifteen directors who atw' to be in i'Mustry whieli atvi& fall bacid charge of the roads, would come- from on Vh public tresUi IA times of the employees-five to be elected by stre$.. the operating officials find fhoe by the classifled employds. The other five are to be appointed by the presid'ent. 'Intill luffimer ' By providing that the dividend on 01)- -,000 facts, Indian sunler Is the early' erating officials as to the claszlfied I Notiber. The name was do-' eiploces, the authors of the plan Conl - rived not from the State Of weatler, tend that the operating directors 1 M)t fron (it, tnet the Nveatlwr being will be under incentive to keep wvages 111ii 1nd bittilmy the indila 115141 -that down. For it will be tio their intere . j)ppriod to Iutivvst 110 rCorn, Und It to accImlate a surpis out "of lWhich to pay dividends, rat her than to use t t- ill Tis "i. arti's up the surplus inl highe' r wages. 1-:11-.11 alli nil Medlter' Such a check on wage increases, 'i'.itigli this stnsca htow'ever, will not -be geniera-lly regard- Ill 1- men it' cu',i( irles "ics In Vrl as effetive il the ligit of experi- tho ti 1i j i'kt ' 1ir Inaitl sutuiner. ence. The great incentive to eflicient nianagetment always has been the dan- Love is Everything. ger of loss of the property itthe man- Be mrv (o' It. lt' sure that to have ageme'lit proved inefficient. This in- found' the key to on' teart Is to have centive is 1wholly lacking under the round they to tll ; Shut truly to love Plumb plan. It is heads I win, tails is truly to know; and tyuly to love one you lose. The public buys tife rail- Is the first step towards truly loving all roads and then does more than give wl'ho bear tie same flesh and blood them to the employees. It gives- them Whe 1 i till l . Al knowi with theeven with the meanest, we cannot ga -any deficit; rlife it there are profits a giipw! Into their inward trials'and .the employees will get thom. struggles without an increase of*sym , It is hardly possible that samt a puthy and affection.-xchnge. splan -will appeal to the farmer asw the most efective way to reduce the -cost of his transportation. He himself, is purin Coaing. driven by the fear of loss if his wort Is Wn ouring oling ilt or th* not successful. lie will not expect- to tumbler or glss on a knife and the sea strenuous efforts to keep dorwn glass will nether breac or erack needless expenses on the part ofo an Farm For Safe. 98 acres at Barksdale Station;- 3-4 mile front on C. & W. C. Ry;. top-soil road runs. entir length of place; almost sur roun ed y *3Op-per acre land; Twill easily le to acre; best three horse farm irnsalein county. Price $11 per acre. W, G. L AN CA STER at Enterprise National Bank ASA TODD at Barksdale Station Opera House 8:30 O'clock Sharp MondayNight Coast=To-Coast Tour of the Hilarious Laugh Hit That Has Been Hailed by the Public and Critics Everywhere as The Funniest Comedy Every Staged Direct From Atlanta "The If You Are Married THEATRE N DOI Where it Made a Tremendous Hit _______________________if Youa(Snl The Augusta Chronicle says: "Plays like this should come more often, as "The Naughty Wife" was clean wholesome Don"t M It and beyond a doubt the most enjoyable play seen here for several seasons." "UST A Notable CompnofPromricld ____________ ~~~ing Reeva Greenwo n odnEdi. Not a Moving Picture Not a M Seat Sale Opens at Powe Drug Store *4MC103//G Seat Sale Ope Friday 10 A. M. Fri Prices $1.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 Plus 'War a