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WITH BUSINESS Dr. ~i-u.'s Nzw DIscovery relieves themn and keep you going on tho job Fifty cond1u:oi:s years of almost un falhg dcech a :: relieving coughs. coids and kindred cufferngs is the proud achievement of Dr. King's New Pi3covery. Gran,'parents, fathers, mothers, the kiddi -r!-4 !x ve u:cd and are using it as the safest, surest, most pleasant* to-take remedy they know of. Sold by all drtigists everywhere. Keep Dowels On Schedule Latn, retarded functioning throws the whole day's duties out of gear. Keep the systen cleansed, the appe. tite lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mild and tonic in action. Sold everywhere. NOT[CE of the 'O'NTY 'I'ltEASUl EIt Th,11e llooks of the County ' Treasurer will be open1 for the collection of State, Couity and Commutation lioad Taxes for fiscal year, 1!It, at tile Treasurrt~'s 1otce from Ocloher 15th1 to DeCeVther 31st, 1918. ,Afteor I)Iccnm ber :l1st, olc per Cent will he added. After .Ianuary 31st, two per cent will be ld(ded, an1d after February 2Stit, sevn er c-enit will be added till thle I.11th day of March, 1919, when the books will he closed. All persons owning p)roperty in more thtan one township) are retiulest ed to call for receipts In each of the several townshipi)s in Which the pro perty Is located. This Is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. All able-bodied male11c citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a 1)011 tax of $..00, except old soldiers, wh'llo are excmpt. lit 50 years of age. Commuta. tion Road Tax $1.50 In lieu of road .duty. All mun low' in military ser vice are exeimlpt from road tax. The Tax Laevy Is as follows: State Tax .. .. .. .. .. ..8 1 mIlls Ordliary' County Tax. ..4 mills ..oad and Blridge ... ..4 mills allroad 1nd mil.......... 1mll Yoad londs.............M mIll Jail londs................. %1mil1 Con tljiltitional School Tax . .3 mills Total................21 tills Special School --a reTlls wnsh Lanitlns No. 11 .. .. .. .. ..II mills . n I vitj~ No. I ........... mills .Nr1(lij- No. ... .. 111ilk li i -v No. i .. . .. . .. . M ills .1aIv No. ...... .. .. ...... n ll Oakti (;jrove No. ; .. . . . .a M ills (ra No. 12 .. ................nills i I (chools - Youngs Town ip. T In P ' NI) 3 . . .. . . . I '11ill' Youn Nip. 3.......... I mills You111 No...............1)511ill Yi N . 1!.. .. ..o.....! I 11 Fountain lun No. 31 .. . I H ill Lnfo i) rd No. 10..........! mills 1a No. 12 .."..s........... mil1s you in-:; No. I .. .............. mill" Centra No. 6 .... .. .. ....2 mills youngs No. 7 .. .. ...... ...mills Special School s-Dials Tow11hip reen I'o nd No. 1 .. .. .. ..7 mills Dials No. 2 .. ..........X mills11 Shiloh No. 3 ....... ......-I mlilis (;rav ('ourII-Owings No. 5 . .12k. mill 11:1rksdlale No. 6 .. .........5 mills D)i:1s (Iturchl No. 7 ........I mills FountaIn Illn No. un .. ....II1111mi18 M cerna No. S ........ .....2 illls 1)ials No.1.. ..... ........4 mil1ls Special .Schiools -Sull Ivan T1o wnsh111p P01 tonl No. 1 . . . . . .8 miills P -'.r Springs No. :t *3 mills FT 'rv Tlavernl No. I' 8 mills~ F. -wrtlon No. 7 . . . .,4 mIlls trna No. S .. ............2 mil1l1 Spc'ial1 Schools--Waterloo Townsh111p Waterloo No). i14.... .. .. .... mills AlI. Gallaghler No. 1 .... ......mills fleliehemi No. 2 ............ mIlls Itkomn No. 3 .............S mills Cetetrpoint No. 4I.. .... .....4 mills Oakville No. 5.......... ...... ilils A~lt. leasant No. 6 ..........1 mil111 Alf. OlIve No. 7 .... ......8% mills SpecIal1 Schools -Ctross 11lii ll ownshi1p j ('ross 11il1 No. 13 ..........S m1il11 ('loss l1ll No. 1 ...... .....2 mills ('toss 11111 NI). 2 .. .........2 mi1111 C'ro::.: 1111 No). 41.. .......2 mills1 Cross 11ill No. t;n. ....3 mil111 Cross 11111 NI). 3 .... .......2 mIlls Slpe Ia I Schools--Illunt *xr Township Mounltville No. 16 .... .....11 111l11 ll11n1er No. 3 .. ...........6 mil11s ClInton No. 5 .. .........11 miills l lunter'No. 4............ --4tmills llunter No. 1 .. .... ......2..mills Ilunlter' No. 6 .. .. ........4 mIlls Speclal Schlool--Jacks TIownsipI Odelis No. 6 ........ .....3 mIlls 'lluricane No. .5 .. .......3 mIlls Shady Grove No. 2 .... .....3 mills Jacks No. 3 .. ..........5 mIlls Jacks No. 4 .............3 mIlls Spheial Schools, Scufletowni TownshIp Langston Church No. 3 .......3 mills1 Scuffietownl No. 1-.... .......2 mIlls Lanfordl No. 10 ...........6% mIlls Ora (No. 12 ........ .......8 mIlls Scuflletown'No. 2 .. .... .....4 mIlls Scuffleotown No. 4 .... .......4 mIlls Prtomp1lt aittenitlon will he gIven thlose wh~o wlih to pary theIr taxes thrtou~gh the mall by chock, money or d~er, etc. Persons s/ndlng In 1;tui ofI nameslO to be taken~ off are re-.ested to send them early; and gIve I- hJvwnship of eitcli as Ilhe Treasurc '. -:ary busy .durIng the month of D~ecember. IROSS D). YOIJNG, County Treasurer. I1-n1'ord, Nov. '- --t . .\ r Alle W ,d h Ii- I t -! ilwt i n thi ('0o1ferenqce yearI Stai ay mlorn inlg, preachbing a linost ex\cellenit rmt and adinllistLring Ihe,. Sacraient. Ile is nlow, on i w \ay to attend thle anl nuai,1l conference and it. is the .wish of his congregation hl t he be Hent back to tills charge,. le has el derll'ed hiiuself to all .tlie coiiiunlity at large. There will le Thanksgiving services Thursday at the I:laPt ist church In connection with the Township S. S, Convention whleh will Convenle here Thril.sday and Friday. We trust it will be a very helpful meeting. It is genetuilly underst ood that. all bring liinch and serve on tie grounds 'I'he lii ura I inprovenite association is expec(ting Aliss Daisy Hlarris tr Ineet witi theii Friday afternoonl It Ile school atiditoriumii an(d tle presi dilt Ilges all tlie ladies to be presenli s Miss HIarris is oilr coillity deloni Mlllalor and will present soll)Ihing 01 1111 rest to tIle hollsekeelpers . \Mr. W. 1). Patterson anld faili) weVre gilests of iss Olhello .ohnson Inld ier f ath 1e.r, .\r. IL. l. .Johnlso10 S11inhty. Mrt. It. W. .lohns.onl and famlilly, of .\readia, paid their parents a shor. visit Suiliday afternoon. .\r. Rlichard .\loore and famlily, .isses lith and Nannie .\lay ILnnfor( of Arcadia, spent Sunday wih'lil thei1 11aren-0ts, Nir. an(1 lirs. G. J. Lianford .lssrs. Yates and Charles Waldrep, of Voffold college, spent the week-emlid with their parents, 'I8r. and Mrs. C. L Waldrep. lr. Col umbus Burdette, who joines the navy several ionths ago, pilcas altly sirliprised hils iany friends b: stepping off the train a fe~w mlornIng: ago. ie will lie at holle . short whil oni a furlough. lie was looking wel and In good spirits that the war wa: overl. .\Miss .lason spent tile week-enid will .\I iss ' lltrksdale inl Iaurens and re. ports a delightful time. .\lr. Itex PI( l'aeson, alnother naV: hoy, was visitillg hils relative.s a fe\ days ago. .\It. L. .\. Camlnon is oil the sick Hs ti1s w'Cek. Alr. .lov \\illiamsI hans bouight1 hi d:lighlters- at splen1,did niew pianlo. Mr. ,. Ibirnette and sol, Grov weri !,anii's onI biness Fridaty l t . . . .l wo n vislited .\! Van11. ('i Harmon tAlwday. \lr. 1)ion 1,1urn1S. w.ho is ;11 thle q!nar, lernmlAter cor-ps inl V~anyi S-viier, spenll ihe wecek-vlnd w11h hll, wife, v.whIo i. spniga wvhile, with her grand m1olter. .\rs. 0. It. Powl~er. \\e are glad to report .\rs. Fowleiv ioll nv l nd 1w oie e soin to e h1 111l to walk as' well as v (lrs. C. 1). Cox was ito Ialirens Fri day, Shoppiln. h. 111111 elso, (I ('11111 .JI('kl f o ld- 1 '1 tN v '.' 5.---A' l~i 1 line potat I\4 rs. l' 2I . D.)as e c - a jkoa Wpent SauciyadSudyathn .\(5lr AsacTau hasI(I ('H ved frolI (h tor eanuity 'foll Mdllia Sr .\n lissNnDcan Is isii respctr lr.ollurMA NlsonI of tileIll Jack-i visitehoeftolkst canstoSunday.i .\(1 kII. tro\'hbler a ratra at.hment f tie od. lyhati' wol tstws, oid, puriiwst, owy~ith i )0. .\ Crs. Tie pei'.ny hinan ahs rtotirne Laurlens.lstns -iavt rlitii .\~lr. CIt(ly binhireo.reno Scountyl nt Wthe ynight t\lendeyi \lr.ie. un sTeda hse an~l \lr.' D aalotre 011 Cample Wanh dto,. of Wttsoo.\Ini, wr here~n oau L shon, No. 2... . iss'I inn, of .\oivmi, las been elected to tach the laishon school. ,;hv caine highly r'eeolilnend(I and we look for ward to ni1(ch progs unde1 her oiliagenieil. I,#,t 'e Yv body I ake a hand( and hell) her to makhe 1,vthis school seconld to nonte in the State. We are glad the war is eided, so that tihe boys can *etrilln home to their fathers, Imiothers and s'Weet hearts. We are also glad that Ilelgiumi and Flrance have comle In lpossession of their own. We think it. Is a had idea for President Wilson to leave the States to take a hand In settllug up Ithe affairs of ithe allies and other Ia lions. Tle faril work Is goIng rgit along, and If we can get fair weather twe will soon get. our. corn, cotton3, wheat an' oats in before the holidays get here. We hear that soiie of oill neigh hors have stmallpox. \\e h0op( that they will soonl he out, and 11 small pox will not gel down1 this way any closer. \\'o Were very sorry to he:tr of tile death of our frietid, lillie Wilkersoni. Our hearts go out to his family. Mrs. .1ohnii P. Filicy, of .\ addlen has b1een visiting her daulght:'r, .l rs. Frank .\artinl. \Ir. Charles Milain has been vevry il disposed. Alr's. .1. T. A. Itallew has ret urined from 1llacksburg where she went to se Mrs. M. K. liallow, who has beetn very sick with the flu. M r. and 'Mrs. Norwood Martin are able to be up after having the flu for several lays. 'iTsses Conie and Mamle Langston and Annette Culbertson, of Madden, visitedl their aunt, Mrs. l1allew, a fow days back. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR ANDSTOP DANDRUFF Try this! Your hilr gets wily, glossy and 11b1111411nt ait mnce. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautifil hair; soft, Ilustrous, Illiffy, wavy a1( free from (Iatidruff Is muere ly a nuttler of uising a lile ianderilne. Ii is easy and inhex e!lsive lo have nice, 1oft 0hai and lots of it. .1ntl; It1 :I sminll b lle l Kuw.vu ton's Dal) dlerine nmw for a fetw cemi:, all drug-, t r 1s d o lun d ia Ii1t yp l 1 a1 It'lltl I: diricc d and Witiilhin t( 1 011inll tlely r will e an apiar tow'r of abind:111- (. rI i ne s,' Itilu ito 51 and an inco i Ifp 3 ale 3hoss anii u110r. and Iry as oftwill yoi caiea find . 1 ';i e o f g : ior falliin' hair: a t \i e . rnaI rpi' will b'il afer abouft g wo at s't list., when youi wi!! seI e new% hair lint( and dl ow i y 11 a i irs y(tlets hill -ally nt(\w hlair -hsprouting out .1ll over your r i l - Danderinev i s, we hlb Ii- e\ , the ( uny s'ire hair waiser, destroyer of dandrlfand cure for itchi*t scalp and it niever fails lo sloll falling hair al If yoiul wanl to prove how ortiety a11nd Sort youi r hai really is. msois.n a ingshne t smal strand at. a toil Your hailrilln l' offgloss and beauti-ale werei .inst a, 1ew mtomnt bas detlil in ful7 7urproawit haeseryne who bales thiseailad -(iining by'Stl's11: Aaati " 11:1: Ari/nalV-:N A-'lia (''O\ .1T27: ( eigiaed aty( t: .Ioilinsit 7 S:ndrei ssisl EhI,7S ty.One; Thisand - ndoior -to,8i Noemi ('a i'monted1 to 9,8,9; ru'nningsee, uinc luding , !227~,952 round i ae, 1,7: h~.Als ofh ' Ami n, 2,11.Seian andtio 241 at baes - ho seIa, island( g, the ,9(nsIs burtau an (weroe n,7,132.nin ae, nld in st57,7ate thekunes randve In-2 - btnmosa isnlned. 'y tegeit IGinning hav Sae: At.labma filo o, tint: 1'atoforoa, (50: lotoyirida itigs - to1ly7an Insria, on;1;9} (TLouMiAi, C I ,a:l7 O; .\is i s ti, t8,;0 .\ lity-i - dty!,yot; Nrth (aroa 527,bl) Okla - htta, fe5,17 Stat you'aveolined, eal9,:ille; Teessay, 18oas1t; kTexas, Rlane o59fi;Vrii,1,hs l other atcs - TDates 2,an. Teasldb Moatey: Ijsteulaes they kdonots helpee you, MINT"ER CO.'S MAN SHOP Headquarters for Anything a Man Wears Trade Early and Get Yours Before Stocks are Broken Here You Will Find the Things You Like as Gifts Silk Shirts Rain Coats Silk Hosiery Over Coats Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Mufflers )Wool Top Shirts Linen Handerchf Leather Puttces Lien Handkerchiefs )oft Collars Neck Ties Pullman Slippers Hand Bags Collar Bags Suit Cases Belts Bath Robes Dress Gloves Smoking Jackets Auto Gloves Sweaters Wool Gloves Outing Pajamas Knox Hats Outing Night Shirts Fancy Vests New Lot of Young Men's Suits Have Just Come In Come to See Us--We can Suit You. Minter Co.'s Man Shop PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY KNOX HATS ON CASH BASIS On account of shortage of clerical help and the high prices we are having to pay for cotton seed and labor, we are forced to turn our products into cash as quick as possible. So we are selling meal and hulls FOR CASH ONLY. PRICES ON HULLS AND MEAL Hulls . . . . . $1.00 per hundred Meal . . . . . . $2.75 per sack Laurenis Oil Mill