THESE TO REPORT FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATION) Those named below Leander Alex. Tannery, will report for physical Westminster, Rt. 2. examinations on the Elijah Neal Land, dates below: Fob. 15Ui, IO A. M. John Craig, Salem. Walter Johnson, Seneca, S. C. John Wyly, Westminster, Rt. 2. Luther Thompson, Townville, S. ?. Wm. Johnson; Westminster, B. E. Benson, Fair Play, Rt. 1. Fob. loth, IO A. M. Priestley Henderson, Townville. Clarence Williams, Salem, Rt. 2. Frank Williams, Seneca, Rt. 3. Robert McKlnuey, Clemson College. ,i. v Poole, Madison, Eddie Singleton, Pendleton. All of above colored. l. l. For Physlicnl Examina? tlon--Feburnry ll. Jos. Clifton Sanders, Seneca, Rt. 5. Carl Luther Roach, Mudlson, Rt. 1. Claude Henry Gillespie, Newry. Thos. Johnson Cherry, Seneca. Harley Goo Thrift, Long Creek. Wm. -Milus Alexander, Salem, Rt. 1. Sam Brown, Seneca, Rt. 6. Audy Sanders, Seneca. Jas. Harley Jennibrook, Long Creek. Marshall~G. Harbin, 'Madison. Sam Houston, West Union. Albert Leard Sanders, Seneca. E. Aiken Browning, West Union. Jas. Haskell Haley, Westminster. Winfred Leo Haynes,. Westminster, Rt. 2. Jos. Adger Sanders, Seneca. . Leo A. Haley, Latrobe, Pa., Rt. 3. Jas. Henry Stinnett, Seneca, Rt. 1. Waiker B. Duckett, Walhalla. Julian Cobb. Westminster, John Hay K M'lett, Wost minster, Rt. 4. .i.iHubbard, Seneca, lu. 1. I?R , .MIK (;il8sop, Seneca. Wilbur Frank Burdett, Westminster, Rt. i. Lee Standrldge, Madison, Rt. 1. Arthur Wilbanks, Madison. Furman T. Cantrell, Salom. Fred Irvin iRussell, Russell's. Palm E. Blanchett, Akron, Ohio. Furman Wesley Baker, Fair Play, Rt. 1. Edward C. Holland, Columbia, S. C. John Thomas Smith, West Union. James Henry Hughs, West Union. Arthur Tarrant, Seneca. .Charlie Moore. Salem. Julian Larenzo Posey, Walhalla. ' John Paul Spencer, Madison,'Rt. 1. Bishop li. Watkins, ? Mountain Rest. John Erskine Morgan, West Union. Fletcher E. Wilson, Westminster, Rt. 5. Julian C. Smith, _Newry. Yancey Frank Langston, Seneca. Gordon Holmes, Westminster, Rt. 5. Jas. Singleton Dalton, . Seneca. Cullen Otto Sanders, Seneca. Andy Houston, West Unioif. Paul Browor, Seneca, Rt. 2. Lemuel Otto Vinson, - Westminster. John Wosley Richey, West Union. Melton ti. Lusk, S,alem. Wm. Walter Sheppard, Taninssoe. Clyde Calhoun Brown, Walhalla. Mann Luko McOuflln, Westminster. Bob Carver, Westminster, Rt. 1. Edgar Crow, Salem. Huger Phillips, Seneca, Rt. 3. John Oldridgo Hudson, Madison. . Joseph Pearl Slater, Walhalla, Rt. 2. Harlie Andy Pell, Mountain Rest. For Physical Examina tion-Fob. 15th. Wm. Bromine Barton, West Union. Carl Meadow Marett, Westminster, Rt. 3. Seneca, Rt. 1. Paul Milton Harbin, Westminster. Amos Bleekley Grant. Westminster, Rt. 3. Baylus Homer Herd, Seneca, Rt. 2. Newton Craig Brackett, Columbia, Missouri. Edward Leo, Walhalla. Homer Jefferson Lee, Newry. Paul Hughs, West Union, Rt Paul McMahan, Seneca. William Roach, Westminster. Major Lee, Madison. Mack Vickery Burton, West Union. Lionoll Isbell, Townville, Rt J. Davis Glenn, Fair Play. Lewis Cannon, Salem. Wm. Thomas Richey, West Union, Rt. 1. Tom Lee Land, Seneca. James Carl Myers, Westminster, Rt. 1. Lewis Gantt, West Union. Oliver Miller Doyle, King's Mountain, Ky. Claud Williams, Walhalla. John Quin Sears, Seneca, 'Rt. 2. David Sidney Davis, Seneca. . Clarence Tillman Smith, Easley, S. C. Ben Lois Dickson, Walhalla. Lawrence L. McDonald, Seneca. Fred. A. Thellkuhl, Walhalla. John Thomas Ables, Madison. Lester Tow, Walhalla. Wm. Jackson Carter, Battle Creek. Benj. Henry Harbert, Westminster. James Peyton McKie, Walhalla. Rt. 1. Geo. 'D. Schumacher, Walhalla. Wm. Allen Morgan, West Union, Rt:-1. Robert Sanuiel Harden, Westminster, Rt. 2. Thos. Sloan Thomas, . Seneca, Rt. 2. Burnham Floyd Addis, Newry. Berry Blackwell, Walhalla, Rt. 3. Wm. Spencer Stegall, Walhalla, Rt. 1. Wm. Matheson Suttles, Westminster. Ralph Wando Mize, Westminster, Rt. 3. Levis Jaynes, Seneca, Rt. 4. Jeft Davis Summerall, Seneca. Jas. Clarence Murphy, West Union. Jas. Newton Arnold, Seneca. Cromer Isbell, Townville, Rt. 1. Samuel Thos. Grogan, Westminster. Grafton W. Jenkins, Westminster, Rt. 5. Robt. McDuffle Morgan, -Rock Hill, S. C. Lest or A ldis Burdett, Westminster, Rt. 4. Wm. Guy Tannery, Easley, S. C. Marvin Edgar Morgan, West Union. George Guy Watt, Madison. Melvin Ray Peoples, Seneca. - Chas. Raymond Cobb, Westminster. Noah Langston Norris, Madison. Walter Dickson Duckett, Seneca, Rt. 1. William Rufus Carter, Battle Creek. Homer Tannery, . Raloigh, N. C. Lewis Hubert Ridley, N Westminster. Franklin E. McAlister, Walhalla. John Chapman, Salem. Wm. Grady Crumpton, v Westminster. Petor White. Indianapolis, Ind. Kellia R. Gibson, Westminster, Rt. 2. Franklin Burton, Walhalla, Rt. 2. ? Olios Franklin Brown, Westminster, Rt. 3. Frank Rood, Walhalla. Wm. Elmp Baker, Westminster. Wm. Robert Carter Madison. Wallace Mooro, * Madison, Rt. 1. Aaron Owens, Westminster, Rt. fi. Robort Norton Orr, Senoca, Rt. 5. John Ernest Elrod, Sonecn, Rt. 2. Dock 'Pearson, Tamassce. Roy Clayton Orr, Walhalla. For Physical Examina tion-Fob. 10. Franklin Dillard Smith, Madison. Oldrldge White Addis, Wost Union. Jack L. Williams, WeBtmluster. Robort Newton Cox, Walhalla. Ceo. Clarence Wyatt, " West Union. A. G. Littleton, Seneca. Oscar Marvin Cater, West Union. Fred T. Dickson, Walhalla. Samuel Edward Snead, Walhalla, Rt. 2. Alex. Keys Holland, Denmark, S. C. Waymon il. Sullivan, Westminster, Rt. 2. Jas. Erskine McDaniel, Due West, S. C. Wm. Clarence Morgan, West Union. Newton F. Richardson, Westminster, Rt. 3. Arthur Carver, Richland. Layton Suttles, Seneca. Sylvester Mahaffey, Central, S. C. Harrison Edward Orr, Walhalla, Rt. 3. Abe Alexander LeRoy, - Calhoun, S. C., RFD. John Earle Murphy, Westminster, Rt. 2. Hubert Newton Wilson, Westminster, Claude F. Tarrant, Seneca. Ben Tillman Fretwell, Walhalla. Chas. L. Hunnlcutt, Senecn, Rt. 2. Frank Otto Bottoms, Mountain Rest. Homer Whit mire, Jocassee. Felton Powell, Tallulah Falls, Ga. Louis Blumenthal, Westminster. Klaren Fred. Ritter, Calhoun, S. C. Wm. John Brewer, Seneca, Rt. 1. Dewitt Talmage Wilson, Westminster, iRt. f>. Bryan Gib9on, Denmark, S. C. Joseph J. Kelley, Salem. Martin Ezekiel Uamby, Mountain Rest. Talmage D. Marett, Fair Play. Charlie Perteet, Lavonia, Ga., Rt. 3. Lewis Winslow Verne'r, Seneca. Walter Willis Lyles. Westminster, Rt. 4. Burt Kelley, Walhalla, Rt. 1. Hugh Owens, Westminster. Jas. Andrew Pressley, Greenville, S.C, Rt. 1. Elisha Crow, Salem. Delius T. Green, Salem. Adolphus T. McMahan, Walhalla, Rt. 3. Thad A. Wood, Salem. Fred Brown Elrod, Seneca. Walker Baylus Potts, Seneca, Rt. 1. Wm. Jason Lee, Madison. Major V. Burton. West Union. Dover Dodgins, Salem. Georgo Standrldge, Madison. Wm. H. F. Sanders, Seneca. Wm. A. Smith, Salem. Clifton E. McAlister, Westminster. Robert Lee Land, Westminster, R.F.D. Chas. Horatius Harden, Westminster, Rt. 3. Emory Percy Stevens, Westminster. Ules Larenzo 'Miller, Seneca. Thos. Frank Meares, Westminster, Rt. 1. Guy H. McCaroy, Orlando, Fla. Henry Kircus, West Union. Rt. 1. Jas. .Robert Burton, Greenville, S. C. Frank E. Stringer, Walhalla. Ellas Easley Carter, Battle Creek. Thos. Monroe Nix, West Union. Harry Fayonsky. Walhalla. Robert L. Crow, Rosman, Nf. C. J. Clayton Whltmlre, West Union, Rt. 1. Henry D. Barker, Auburn, Ala. Wade A. Phillips. Seneca, Rt. 3. , Burt Mitchell Turner, Westminster. Easley Bramlett, Walhalla. Rufus Paul Cleland, Madison. George Walters, Westminster, Rt. 3. William Barker, Newry. Willard C. Wilbanks, Clemson. College. E. E. Veiner, Jr., Richland. Joe Edgar Haynes, Westminster, Rt. 2. JAS. M. MOSS, Member Local Board. No Idleness for Edison. New York, Feb. 10. -Thoa. A. Edi son will bo 71 years old to-morrow. There will be no celebration of tho evont at Menlo Park, N. J., the Edi son homo, lt was said, bemuse the great inventor was too busy on his work for the United States govern ment to spend the day in idleness, WHAT WALHALLA WANTS TO KNOW. A Tho Answer Is Found In the 8tate* ment of a Walhalla Resident. From week to wee*, from year to year, there have been appearing in these columns statements made by neighbors, which we have all read with great Interest, and many of us with groat profit. But what we want to know is do they stand the great est test of all-the test of time? Here is conclusive evidence on this point from a Walhalla man: R. D. Oelkers, butcher, W. Main St., sa.vs: "I had suffered from rheu matic pains ever since I was a boy. My kidneys had always been irregu lar tn aotlon and I had backache. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Bell's Drug Store, gave me complete relief." OVER THRICE YEARS AGO Mr. Oelkers said: "I haven't had the slightest sign of kidney trouble since ,Doan's Kidney Pille cured mo. I am ?now in the best of health." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Dean's Kidney Pills - the same tho* ,Mr. Oelkers had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y. ONE SECTOR AMERICANIZED. French General Not Fearful As to Re sults of Change. With the American Army in France, Feb. 10.-An American gen eral now commands the sector of the front recently taken over by our troops. When the Americans first entered the sector it was under the command of a French general com manding a certain large unit of the French army. Now we have control. In turning tho sector over to the American general on February 5 tho French commander issued a general order in which ho expressed com pleto satisfaction with our troops. The order turning tho sector over to the Americans, a copy of which was . communicated to our forces, reads: "On February 5 the commanding genernl of-American unit takes command of - sector. The com manding general of -French unit takes occasion to* express to the American general, the colonels of nr tillery-nnd all of the American units which have been under his orders, complete satisfaction with the way in which the American troops have acquitted themselves of the mission entrusted to them. Their good will and their ardent desire to excel-and the rapidity with which they have aidaptecl themselves to life of the sector have brought them the. admi ration of all. Gen.-hands over the sector with c infldence that lt is in good hands, and that the American troops will organize it with method and the tenacity characterising American genius, and in case of at tack will defend it with great valor." For indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to ta?o. Mads and recommended to the public by Parla Medi cine Co., manufacturers of Lr.::ativc Promo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. Feeding Cotton Seed Unlawful. Win. Elliott, food administrator, has Issued the following statement: "Reports have reached this office that farmers in sections of tho State are feeding seed to ' cattle, and in some instances using seed for fertili zers. Such a policy on the part of any producer ls short-sighted when the prevailing prlco for cotton seed is obtainable and results in an economic loss as "well as destroying valuable food for man and beast. "The food administration would like to seo this wasteful practice eliminated. Rule 4 of the special rules of the United States food ad ministration prohibits the uso of cot ton seed for feed or fertilizers with out the written consent of the State food administrator. It is probable that few farmers who are thus prac ticing this wasteful method realise the loss both to themselves and to their fellow man resulting In the util ization of cotton seed in this manner. "America ls the greatest food storehouse of the world to-day, and we must all practice the strictest kind of economy. There must he no waste of the essential food products. Tho oil .which is extracted from the cotton seed is a food product.'.' ty ty ty ty ty ?J? ty ?fr ty ?fr ty ?I* ty ty C. L. DEAN, ty ty Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ty ty R. P. D. No. 8, ty ty CENTRAL, S. C. ty fr ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina, County of Oconee.-(In Court of Probate.)-By V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate.-Wi) ?ieas, W. E. Meares has mude suit te me to grant him Letters of Administration of tho Es tate of and Toffee's of George F. Meares, deceased-. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said George F. Meares, deceased, that they bo and appear before me; In the Court of Probate, to be held at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on Monday, the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1918, af to.- publication horeof, at-ll o'clock In tho forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why tho said administra tion should not le granted. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of February, A. D. 19?8. (Seal.) V. F. MARTIN, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, South Carolina! Published on tho 6th and 13th day8 of February, 1918, In The Keo ; wee Courior and on the Court House , dOor for the time prescribed by law. j .Feb. 6, 1918. 6-7 THE GREAT it , ... Majestic Range TTDIHIH ? SET OF MARBLEIZED r rVE-JJ. I and COPPER WARE As a special inducement during this week only, wo have arranged with the factory to present each purchaser of a Majestic Rango with a handsome and useful set of cooking ware. T h i s is your opportunity to get something really worth while for nothing. Ranges will be sold at tho regular prices. and Sale At Our Store One Week Only Feb. 18 to 23. COME! SICK tho GREAT MAJESTIC Tho Rango with a Reputation-in its now dross. Lot tho factory rep resentative show you why tho MAJESTIC Bakes Bettor-Looks Retter-Lasts Longer-Heats Moro Water Quicker and Hotter and Uses Less Fuel than any other range. We Want to provo theso facts to you-want you to know why the MAJESTIC is so highly recommend by your neighbor why it is the Standard by which all ranges aro judged-why it is known in every county in every State as Tho Range with a Reputa tion. CHILDREN'S SOUVENIR DAY Boys and Girls, this is soniothing worth while, with only a little effort on your part I NOW LISTEN : - MAJESTIC HIGH FLIERS FREE to tho boys and girls who hand in written answers to tho following questions during tho two hours, 3 to 5 p. tn., Tuesday of Demonstration Week. 1. What i H tho name of your mother's range, and how .long has it been in ose? 2. Give names of persons you know needing a new range. 3. Why does tho MAJESTIC bake hotter, Inst longer, heat moro water and use less fuel than any other range? 4. What is your age? When is your birthday? $1.00 Article Free! The boy or girl giving the il? at !8t and best answer to the. third question, may seleet any $1.00 article from our slock, in addition lo the souvenir, lu ease of a tie, those tying will receive the same prize. There will be something for all of you. Remember the time, 3 to 5 P. M. Tuesday. All children aro invited. EVERYBODY-Don't Fail to See the GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE in the New Finish at Our Store! Ballenger Hardware and Furniture Co., SENECA, SOUTH CARO L-l NA. YOUR EYE TROUBLES I - BRING THEM TO DR. BELL'S DRUG STORE, Honday, Feb. 18th, and have them cared for by DR. CAMPBELL, of Anderson. He is a Scientific and Most Successful Eye-Sight Specialist ; has relieved many sufferers of Eye Defects that seemed most impossible to help, and now they attest this fact and are glad to tell their friends to consult him. He is not only Scientific, but Mechanical also ; can adjust Glasses to your face so they conform to the features and look nice. . v He grinds his Glasses to measure in Anderson to suit every individual case ; hence, you could not get better Glasses and service anywhcre'on earth. NOW REMEMBER THE PLACE AND DATE, Dr- Bell s Drug Store, Monday, February 18th, FOR ONE DAY ONLY I So come early that you may not be disappointed in getting a chance to see him,~?* Tell your Friends I NOTICE OF FINAIJ 8ETTLI<]!VIENT ANO DISCHARGE. Notice ls hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to V. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, in the State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, tho 22d day of February, 1918, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, or as soon thereafter ns said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the Estato of R. W. Driver, deceased, and obtain final discharge as Executor of said estate. W. C. DRIVER, Executor of tho Estate of R. W. "Dri ver, Deceased. Jan. 23> 1918. 4-7 Eye Sufferers Who Need Glasses! " Railroad fare pnid ono wny to our Oconce County Patients Who Purchase Glasses. Eyes examined by specialists and glasses mnde while yon wait. Kodak Films Developed by Experts. Thc Globe Optical Company, . j A. A. Odom,. A. Ii. Schade, President. See'y f Mrs. Sarah A. Lumkin, deceased, tro horeby notified to make payment o the undersigned, and all porsons laving claims against said Estate viii present the same, duly attested, vlthin tho timo proscribed by law or io barred. J. Wi LUMKIN, Administrator of tho Estate of Mrs. Sarah A. luimkln, Doceased. Feb. 6, 1 i 6-1) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice ls horeby given that the un lersigned will make application to 7. F. Martin, Judge of Probate for [)conoo County, In tho State of South karolina, at hts office at Walhalla 30tfft House, on FRIDAY, the 22<1 lay of February, 1018, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter is said application can be heard, for eave to make final settlement of the ?state of Mrs. S. E. "Barton, deceased, ind obtain final discharge aa Admin strator of said estate. M. 0. BARTON, Administrator of the Estate of MM. S. E. Barton, Deceased. Jan. 23, 1918. 4-? .