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An Insurance Policy is a protection against loss by fire, life or accident, as you may designate. There are a greater number of Level-Headed Men than there used to be, and insurance is becoming more popular every day, because! people now realize that they should not be without it. Let us give you some figures. A postal will bring you the information desired. Kiagsfres Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Co. R. N. Speigner. Manager. | $1.40 I I FLORENCE, S. C., AND RETURN, f ? Florence County Fair ? .. . < > O No r??b*r 12-14, Inc.1918 O < > ?????????? < i O O < On account of the Flor- ! I { I ence County Fair, the { \ i: Atlantic Coast Line R. R.! < J; offers the above attractive <> rate (children 5 years of age $ & and under 12, half fare), for | I all trains November 12 to | 14, inclusive,limited to reach | original starting point prior | to midnight of November f 15, 1913. | W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, | Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Past. Afrt. i WILMINGTON. N. C. J 10-?3-4t $ i WAINltu: | f Farming Landsi < * r <> ?????????? 4> < f '' i: Owners desir-1 i i: ing to sell farm:: ^: or timber lands:: !! apply to ij il J. D. GLLLAND, ii | [ Attorner-at-Law, J [ \ ; HINCSTRKt. 9. C. \\ < 1 FIRE! 1866 1913. I am pleased to announce to my old patrons and the public at largp that After the lOth inst. I will be fully prepared to carry on the practice of DENTISTRY in all its departments. Call on me if you want * First Class WorK * at # Prices to Suit. J* A. M. Snider. Office over 6anble & Jacoos' umg siore, Opposite The Record Offite. 9-7-tf [ WATTS & WATTS | THE KIN6STREE JEWELERS i We keep on hand everyi thing to be found in an up-to-date jewelry house ' Repairing and engraving done with neatness pnd despatch. :: As home dealers, guaranteeing quality and prices, We Solicit Your Patronage. | N?ar th? Railroad Station. Legal Advertisements. t I ??> > < +r+t *<i>*s>*<S>#<t*<S~*S>* >i Notice cf Judicial Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. J B Alsbrook, Plaintiff, against Clarence Alsbrook and Lillian E Alsbrook, Defendants. DECREE FOR SALE AND PARTITION. Notice is hereby given, That under * * ? J A - * ana by virtue 01 an oraer issueu out ui the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, bearing date the 6th day of November, 1911, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the court house door in the town of Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in December, 1913, the same being the 1st day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to-wit: The undivided one-third interest ^ the plaintiff and defendants above named in and t< all thtft certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing three hundred twenty-six and six-tenths (326.6) aerea, more or less, and bound-? * * ?: -1? ed on tne worm Dy ianu? 01 we cswk of Dr J R Brockinton and the estate of James McCutchen; on the East by lands of H Kaminski; on the Sooth by the run of Long Branch and lands of W S Brockinton, and on the W est by lands of M Louisa Alsbrook; said tract of land being known as the S T Brockinton place. Purchaser to pay for papers. 11-13 3t HO baiTTON, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County. Notice of Judicial Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. Maude Brockinton Smith, W J Brockinton, M L Brockinton, F S Brockinton and S K Brockinton, Plaintiffs, against Jewell Brockinton, an infant over the age of fourteen years, Defendant, DECREE FOR SALE AND PARTITION. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, bearing date the 6th day of November. 1911, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, Hafnro rnnrt house doo? in I the town of Kingstree, county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the 1st Monday in December, 1913, the same being the 1st day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to-wit: The undivided one-third interest of plaintiffs and defendant above named, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying,being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing three hundred twenty-six and six-tenths (326.6) acres, more or less, and bourded on the North by lands of the estate of Dr J R Brockinton and the estate of James McCutchen; on the East by lands of H Kaminski; on the South by the run of Long Branch and lands of W S Brockinton, and on the West by lands of M Louisa Alsbrook; said tract of land being known as the S T Brockinton place. Purchaser to pay for papers. ll-13-3t H 0 Britton, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County. Notice of Judicial Stale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. Pnnmn R Rrnekinton and Ch&rleB R Brockinton, Plaintiffs, against Rubie F Brockinton, John Haskell Brockinton, Mabyn S Brockinton, James W Brockinton,?J Rhett Brockinton, Robert Mouzon and Rhett Mouzon, Defendants. DECREE FOR SALE AND PARTITION. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the above entitled action, bearing date the 6th day of November. 1911, to me directed, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, before the court house door in the town of Kingstree, county of W illiamsburg, State of South Carolina, on the first Monday in December, 1913, the same being the first day of said month, during the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to-wit: The undivided one-third interest of the plaintiffs and defendants above named, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situate in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, containing three hundred twenty-six and six-tenths (326.6) acres, more or lesB, and bounded on the North by lands of the estate of Dr J R Brockinton and the estate of James McCutchen; on the East by lands r\f H Kaminski: on the South by the run of Long Branch and lands of W S Brockinton, and on the West by lands of M Louisa Alsbrook; said tract of land being known as the S T Brockintnn nlnro Purchaser to pay for papers. ll-13-3t H 0 Brtton, Clerk of Court of Williamsburg County. Citation Notice. THE STATE OFBOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg. By P M Brockinton, Probate Judge. Whereas, Fannie Lewis made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate and effects of R F Lewis, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said R F Lewis, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 15th day of November next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under tny hand this 2bth day of October, Anno Domini, 1913. P M Brockintox, ll-6-'2t Judge of Probate. Notice of Sale under ExecutionSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBRG, Court of Common Pleas. Germotert Manufacturing Company, a Corporation. Plaintiff, against W D Crooks, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execution j issued out of the Court of Common : Plea- in the above entitled case, tested ! by 11 0 Britton, Clerk of said Court, at j Kingstree, in said county and State, on the 16th day of October, 1913, to me directed and commanding me to levy and collect the sum of Two hundred and fifty-three 99-100 ($253.99) Dollars to satisfy a judgment entered in said Court on the 6th day of October, 1913, in favor of the plaintiff above named against W D Crooks, defendant above named, I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder,for cash,before the court house door, in Kingstree, in said County and State, on the first Monday in December, 1913, the same being the first day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the following described tract of land, to-wit: The one-third undivided interest of W D Crooks in and to all that certain tract of land situate in Anderson township. Williamsburg county,in said State, containing 403 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by Black river; on the'East by lands of W S Camlin, ^r; on the South by lands of the estate of W S Camlin, Sr. and on the West by lands of the estate of W S Camlin, Sr, and W R Camlin, the same being known as lands of the estate of Elizabeth M Crooks, deceased. Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County, j King8tree, S C, November 10, 1913. 11-13 3t Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. To the Stockholders of the Bank of Kingstree:? Please take Notice, That whereas by resolution of the Board of Directors of | the Bank of Kingstree an increase of its capital stock from Thirty Thousand (30,000.00) Dollars to Sixty Thousand ($60,000.00) Dollars was determined upon, a meeting of the stockholders of said Bank of Kingstree will be held on Friday, November 21,1913, at 12 o'clock m., in the office of said Bank in Kingstree. S Ctfor the purpose of considering said resolution to increase the capital stock of said Bank to an amount not exceeding Sixty Thousand Dollars. F W Fairey, D C Scott, 10-30-4t Cashier. President Notice of Stockholders' Heeting:Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Williamsburg, in the Bank building, Kingstree, S C, on November 24, 1913, at 12 o'clock,noon, to consider a resolution previously passed by the Board of Directors of the said Bank whereby it is proposed that the capital stock of said Bans be increased to an amount not to exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars and that the corporation change from a State to a National Bank. Chas W Stoll, October 27, 1913. President 10-30-4t Final Discharge. < Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of December, A D, 1913, at 12 o'clock,noon.I will apply to P M Brockinton. Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administratrix of the estate of S G Bryan, deceased. Mrs Selden E Bryan, ll-13-4t Administratrix. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of December, A D1913, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, we will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Executrix and Executor of the estate of Jno S Graham, deceased. M F Graham and V W Graham, Executrix and Executor of said estate. October 2S, 1913. 10-30-4t Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Carolina Brown, deceased, are hereby requested to present same, duly attested, to the undersigned for payment, and all persons due the said estate will come forward and settle same. Benjamin Brown. Administrator of estate of Carolina Brow^, deceased. 11-13-4 tp Administrator's Notice All persons having claims against the estate of Samuel Dollard, deceased, are requested to present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, and all persons owing said estate are requested to ? i.i t t Smi.w romp s C. seiue ??iuc. u ? u?v>., ? , _ ll-18-4t Administrator of said estate. Registration Notice. The office of to > i|??-visor of Registration will be u|?.mi >ui the 1st Monday in each month for he purpose of registering any i?-r vho is qualified as follows: Who shall hav?- hee n resident ol the State for tw?. year*, and of tb? county one year, and of i he polling precinct in which lb* -lector offers to vote four montlif n- fore the day ol election, and sh#r h.?ve paid, sii months before, ?n> hx then due and payable, an.i w i. . both read and write any shcI inn lie constitution of 1895 submitit-.i i.i him by the Supervisors o: '< _-i ion. or whi. can show that own id has paid all taxes co)!? < i during the present year t. this State assessed at tl? , dollars or more. Meyer, >f BoarO To Cure a Tie Day Take LAX ATI VI ' It stops the Cough and He. iff the Cold. Druggists will r> fails to cure. E. W. GROVE. .ch box. 25c i Tax Notice The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for year 1813 on the 15th day of October next. Tax levy as follows: For State.. 5'a mills Ordinary County 3:4 " i Roads 1 " I Chaingang and Bridges 1 ' 1 Con School 3 " Special State School 1 " A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School in Kingstree 2 " " retiring bonds44 " 2 ' " " '"inGreelyville, 4 " All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years,inclusive, are liable, unless ex-1 empted by law, tc a poll tax of $1.00, also a commutation tax of $2.00. Levy for special school districts as follows: Nos 8, 19, 25, 32, 34,40,47,49,53,and 56 ?2 mills. , No 31?3 mills. Nos 6, 16, 22, 26, 28, 29, 36, 37, 39,41, 42, 46. 46, 48, 50, 51 and 52?4 mills. No 23?12 mills. No 24- 6 " No 27- 7 ' No 43-4 44 No 55- 4 44 No 2- 2 44 Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, 1% for February and 5% to 15th day of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail would expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a postal asking for the amount of their tax,so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property is owned iQ more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is coverea; 11 not, aee about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. J Wesley Cook, 9-18-tl2-25 County Treasurer. An Ordinance To Prohibit and Detect the Unlawful Sale, Use and Storage, Transportation of and Traffic in, Alcoholic Liquors and Beverages within the Limits of the Town of Kingstree, S C, and i to Provide a Punishment for theViolation of this Ordinance. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen or the Town of Kingstree, S C, in Council assembled and by the authority of the same: I. That, from and afteifthe passage and ratification of this ordinance, all alcoholic liquors and beverages, whether manufactured in said town or elsewbere, or any mixture by whatsoever name called, which if drunk to excess will produce intoxication,are hereby declared to be detrimental, and their use and consumption to be against the morals,good health and safety of the said town and contraband. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association within the limits of the said town of Kingstree.S C, to manufacture, sell, barter, exchange, receive, accept, give away to induce trade, deliver, store, keep in possession in said town for unlawful purposes, furnish at public place, or otherwise dispose of any spirituous, malt, vinous,fermented, brewed or other liquors or beverages, or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and is used as a beverage, and which if drunk to excess will produce intoxication,except as may be permitted and allowed under the laws of the Stata of South Carolina regulating the same, and any person violating any provision of this section shall be punisned by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided. II. That any person or persons, firm, corporation or association who shall, within tbe limits of the town of Kingstree, S C, offer for sale or solicit the purchase of any of the liquors or beverages mentioned in Section 1 of this ordinance. other than for personal use, whether for present or future delivery, except as may be permitted and allowed by and under the laws of the State of South Carolina regulating and permitting the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided. III. Eachandeveryperson.firm.com Sany or association, wnetner acang ior imself or itself or as an agent for any person, firm or corporation, who shall within the limits of the town of Kingstree, S C, conduct the business of a liquor drummer, soliciting or receiving orders for intrastate or interstate shipment into the town of Kingstree, S C. except as now authorized by law, of any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, brewed, whether lager or rice beer, or other liquors or beverages, or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and is used as a beverage and which if drunk to excess will produce intoxication,shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided for. IV. That the unlawful sale, barter, storage and keeping in possession within the limits of the town of Kingstree, S C,of any spirituous, malt,vinous, fermented. brewed (whether lager or rice beer) or other liquors and beverages, or any compound or mixture thereof which contains alcohol and is used as a beverage, and all places whefe persons are permitted to resort for the purpose of drinking said alcoholic liquors or beverages are hereby declared common nuisances. and the keeper or manager of such places shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided. V. Every person who shall, directly or indirectly,within the limits of the town af Kingstree, S C, keep or maintain by himself, or by associating or combining with others,or who shall in any manner aid, assist or abet in keeping or maintaining any club room or other place within the limits of the said town, in in which any alcoholic liquors or beverages are received or kept for unlawful use, barter, sale or exchange as a beverage, or for distribution or division among the members of any club or asi sociation by any means whatsoever, and I every person who shall receive, barter, I sell, assist or abet another in receiving, i bartering, selling or exchanging any aJ| coholic liquors or beverages so received : or kept, shall be deemed guilty of a : t GREEIVVILEE HIGH AND ; ; GRADED SCHOOL. ? ? HONOR ROLL FOR MONTH ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1913. Greelyville,November 6:?Following is the honor roll of Greelyville High and Graded school for month ending Nove- "her 6: Ninth gr, _,e?Lloyd Rankin. Seventh grade?Belle McElveen, Gertrude Gamble. Sixth grade?Lucile Allen, Edith Oliver. Fourth grade?Robert James Allen IMnrv T?nn Mnntanmprv.Michael Clary, Henry Loui8e Johnson, Bennie Oliver, Third grade?Helen Allen. Red Rust-proof Oats?a carload just received by The People's Mercantile Co. Let us supply your needs. 10-30-3t misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided for. VI. It shall be unlawful for any club, company, association or corporation, or any chartered company now in existence or hereafter to be incorporated for social, literary or other purposes, within the limits of the town of Kingstree, to buy,sell, keep for sale, store, exchange or barter, any liquor, wine, beer, bitters or any other intoxicatings pirits for any purpose whatever,either to members or to other persons, and any member or members knowingly belonging to any club, company, association or corporation which receives and dispenses intoxicating spirits or beverages contrary to the provisions of this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided. VII. Any person or persons, firm, company or association receiving, delivering or handling contraband liquors or beverages specified in Arricle I hereof, for unlawful uses or purposes or intended for unlawful uses or purposes in the night time within the limits of the town of Kingstree, S C, shall be guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided. VTTT Anu waornn. cart, boat or Other conveyance, together with horses, mules or other animals and harness accompanying the same, transporting intoxicating liquors or beverages at night within the limits of the town of Kingstree.SC, other than regular Dassenger or freight steamers or railroad cars, shall be liable and subject to seizure by the officers of the said town, and to that end such officer or officers shall cause the same to be duly advertised for sale for a period of ten days, including the publication of 1 such advertisement in one issue of a [ newspaper published in said town, and sold before the City Hall of said town, at public outcry to the highest binder for cash, and the proceeds thereof shali be paid over to the Treasurer of the said Town for the use of the said Town. IY. All alcoholic liquors in the possession of any person, firm, corporation or association within the limits of the srid town of Kingstree, S C, for unlawful use shalljbe seized without warrant, and if no action to recover same is be... .1 #-A_ J * i.L. gun Wltnin tniriy aays lrum me uaic ui such seizure, or if such action be begun and the judgment of the Court be ad; verse to the plaintiff, then such liquors shall be forfeited to the town in which the same is seized, and shall be destroyed publicly by a policeman of said town. Provided, however,that if a County Dispensary shotld be located within the town of Kingstree, S C, then such liquors so seized shall be delivered to the County Dispensary Board of Williamsburg county to be disposed of by them as they may deem best X. Upon affidavit which maybe made on information and belief to the effect that contraband liquors or beverages are being unlawfully concealed, kept or stored within any place within the said town of Kingstree, S C, a search warrant may be issued by the Mayor, or in his absence, by the Mayor pro tempore, of the said town, empowering any officer or any other person whom ne may duly deputize therefor to enter the said place by day or night and search said premises for the purpose of locating or seizing the said contraband liquors or beverages therein concealed, kept or stored, which said liquor when 30 seized shall be disposed of as hereinbefore provided for in Article IX for the disposition of unlawful liquors. Provided, that no dwelling house shall be searched in the night time. XI, Any person or persons detected in the aot of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be liable and subject to arrest without warrant: Provided, a warrant for such person or persons thereafter shall be procured within a reasonable time thereafter. XII. Any peison who dispossesses or rescues from any policeman or other nf thd said town.or who attempts VUlVVt V* - ? , so to do, any alcoholic liquors or beverages taken or detained Dy sjch officer charged with the enforcement of this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine or imprisonment hereinafter provided for. XIII. Any interference by any person with, obstruction or resistance of, or abusive language to, any officer or any other person of said town in the discharge of the duties hereby enjoined, or the use of abusive language by any such officer or persons to any other person or persons, shall be deemed a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine or imprisonment as hereinafter provided. XIV. That any person or persons, I ??rv, /?nmnnnv oornoration or associa """I V?...r?v , r tion violating any of the provisions of this ordinance and convicted therefor shall be punished for each offense not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment of not less than thirty (3<?) days. XV. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed and ratified in Council assembled this 4th day of November,Ajl>,19l3. W R Scott, Mayor of Kingstree, S C. [l s] J B Steele, Clerk and Treasurer. It / J i A WONDER WITH THE GUN. Extraordinary Performances of Dead Sbot Bill Hall, of N C. To a free-for-all exhibition a number of ladies and gentlemen of North Wilkesboro went to the fair grounds . Saturday afternoon to see Mr W F Hall, a son of the town of Wilson, N C. They call "Biii" Hall, a wonddr with firearms. To see him stand in the arena with a gun, shoot, load and reload, and then shoot the shot that he does shoot makes you think that you would rather stand behind the dangerous end of a donkey, if it were not for the fact that his face looks good and his nerve is there. He is 24 years of age, Messrs J A Anderson and J D Barns, accompanying, also representing a cartridge company, the ammunition of which they advertise/ of course. The three are fine shots and were asked to come here by the gunning club. Hall,a heavy fellow,had a fascinating way of shooting an object in midair and immediately throwing in the cartridge from an automatic gun; by a snapping that tossed it > forward he could in a flash aim and shoot the empty shell instantly in front of him into the bowels of the earth with a tumultuous thud! He shot the ashes off a cigar held by Mr. Anderson in his mouth, and a piece of chalk from between his fingers. Mr Anderson carries a medal as best shot in Richmond; Mr Hall has a charm won at Fisherville, Va, over the State of Virginia. Mr Hail shot a white bean in air at second chance . wrifk a riflo finH tVlO dOftlP WAV hp Kit a small shot with a bullet. One of the men stood out in front of Mr Hall and the crowd with clay pigeons and said: "Mr Hall will now endeavor to hit three clay pigeons," as the manager with one r toss let three go up together they naturally separated, when Hall "walked into them" an 1 made dust of each, singly, before reachiog the ground. This was repeated, increasing one each time, until six at one ' toss were burst. Hall then threw up three himself and broke each. Next he lay the gun on the ground behind him, tossed three, turned round, picked it up and successfully shattered every one. Two objects were then thrown up, one was shot by the gun from his loft ehnnldor nnH the other, after changing it to his right, before tbey landed on the ground, from a height of about three lengths of a man in the air. Next he burst two in the air, turned 360 degrees and got the third. He, professional, a native of North Carolina, is the champion small object shot of the world. And there wasn't any "endeavoring about it." He busted things'.? North WilJeesboro Hustkr. We are pleased to state that Mr Hall will be in Kingstree on Monday next as the guest of the Kingstree Hardware Co, and will give the people of this community a free exhibition of his remarkable skill as a mo,lram?n prhihit.inn will be given on Mr Heller's field just back of his home. The public is cordially invited. Carnival at Cades School House. Friday, November 14, beginning at 7 o'clock p.m., there will be held a carnival and hot supper at the Cades school house, Cades, S C. Besides the usual menu of barbecued meats,roast turkey,cranberry sauce, hot biscuits, rice and rich gravy, sweetmeats, fruits and hot coffee, there will be a midway filled with amusements that will rival anything on Coney Island. Everybody is invited to come to this carnival. The proceeds will go to the local School Improvement association. 1 l-6-2t STANDING OF PUPILS Belser X Soads School for Month of October. T>-1 V T> e. ueisers a i\uaus, iiuvcmuci o. Average standing of pupils attending the Belser school for month beginning October 13 and ending November 7, 1913: Hodge, Ethel ...... 86 5-42 Hodge, Mable 86 5-28 Covington, Ruth 85 C?vington, Annie 86 5-42 Spivey, Archie 86 5-42 Spivey, Beulah . 86 5-42 Spivey, Minnie 84i Balser, Uray 84 23-28 Balser, Louise 86 Saved His Foot. H D Ely. of Bantam, 0, suffered from .horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: "I used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Best remedy for burns, cuts,bruises and eczema. Get a box today. Only 25c. All druggists or by mail. H E Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia, Pa, or St Louis, Mo.