1
ORDER OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
To the Board of Trustees of Snow
Hill School District No. 31:
A petition of the qualified electors
I and property owners of Snow Ilill |
School Dist. No. 31 having been filed ]
with the Courty Board of Education
asking for an election to add two (2)
milta to the special school tax, you
are hereby authorized and requested
to hold said election at the school I
house on Thursday, Sept. 13 1917.
J. A. KNIGHT,
Preserve Your Complexion
the easy, pleasing way by using
Magnolia Balm before and after
^..4.: V r * * r
uuuugt*. i ou can tearlessly lace
the sun, wind and du?t because
you know Magnolia Balm keeps
you safe from Sunburn and Tan.
vjgw 1 his fragrant lotion
iswonderfully
soothing, cooling
a?d a great comjttaf
\ Y\A fort after a day
m\l) ' outdoors.
j **>r' \ { Magnolia Balm is
the sk i n - 3 a v i n g
A'/ /C_XS beauty secret
f which is regularly
y A wA'A .used when once
/ '( 7 tried.
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER.
Pink, White, 'Pfne-Rcd.
75c. at 'Druggists orbu mail direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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ASKCRAI"*
tyaihLuij *.
A high-class romctl; . .
and M ules in poor <. '?
in nretl of n tc.nic. I
muscle ami f. c; clean
tcin, thereby producin,; a molt
glossy coat of fciir. backed w
ftn&eu ?5c, box, SoV*
D. H. LANEV
I>!< I' L MiiMW!'"
I li'iitint
Office over Itank of Chest c rfud '
Will visit I'ajreland every Tuesd y;
Mt. Crojrhnn every Wednesilay.
Other days in Chesterfield.
Prices reasonable. Ail work jrnaranteed.
% DR. L. H. TROTTI,
Dental Surgeon
Chesterfield, S. C.
Odice on second floor in Ross
Building.
All who desire my services wil\
A please see me at Chesterfield, as I
have discontinued my visits to other
towns.
HA NNA &* /; UNL E V
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|? . | PERUNA
J l Now
BP r
v- 1 r "'oy
j Vv; ' - /t 2 >
Ifee Best
c!
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CK>'g7
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lo RjC:
\The Chester';*
This Guarant
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' 43.00 With ()r.!er,
I Blickensderfer M<
709 CH*?tnut St. *
Writ* for Ci
PROMINENT MAN SAYS MONEY
COULDN'T BUY GOOD TANLAC
DID FOR HIM
"COULDN'T MAKE MISTAKE"
, "I Never Fait Batter In My Life,"
Sayt Mr. Anderton. "A New
Man Already."
"Money could not buy the pood
. ..i.Iac h. j done n.c and I pladly recommcnd
it for whv.t it has done in *
my case," said Hon. Archie It. Anlersoii
ex-sherilT of Harris County,
exas.
.. Anderson is unquestionably
> " .v c e of the 1 est Known but
: -vo of tho n:ojt popular men
tii i < v< i beV oi-ice in Texas. After
t>ei vi..K as a deputy sheritf of Harris
County for 12 years he was elected
chief of police of Houston, lie oef.
. eu .If.? oftce o- 'y a short time
.hi a ti.e sheriff of Harris County
died. Mr. Anderson's friends than
ptiauaded him to make the ra< e for
the unexpired term of sheriff, to
which he was easily elected. He was
honored with re-election seven differ- I
oil iinjes and served the people in |
ill s most important office fifteen conse-utive
years, four years ago Mr.
V- lerson declined re-election and rea
1 t private life, lie cast his lot
among the people of Houston and is
a large property owner and foremost
citizen of that city.
"I was in a run down condition,"
continued Mr. Anderson, "and led
no appe'tite sit all. I could hardly
sleep at night and did not l'eel like
getting up in tin? morning I felt so
lise?l. 1 he 1 the worst form of indig:
stion suffering all the time with
gms oa my stomach and was continually
belching up undigested food, j
h. d to l i e my coffee without sugar,
for when I drank it with sugar I
v uld 1 n il for hours. I would bloat
a? d swell up like I was poisoned and
suffered wiih neuralgic pains of the
worn, sort and nohing relieved ex< :
pt in i temporary way. 1 jus
c.i.fl teli h.?\v 1 did suffer in the past
four \e is and up until u few weeks
o v.ln i I began taking Tnnlac.
"V. h i 1 read the testimonials 01 !
. .a- w;.o ha.I been relieved of troub I
i > ii a mine Ifelt 1 just couldn't ' _
.. i a mistake by taking Tanlac, I
a. 1 it h..s done even more for mo I
ik .1 1 > xpected. 1 began to feel 1
be .. .1 tv taking my lirst bottle
. d I h . e Jit now started on my
i i. ;. i . .. a different man alr
-by. i . eej: a a- a log now and e .1
j.i t .i y a:.a everything I want without
the sligh.est discomfort afterwards.
1 am glad to endorse Tanlac ;
because it does the work, and I'm
telling all my friends just what I am
telling you. 1 never felt better in
my life than 1 do since taking Tanlac.
I am writing for you to publish
my statement and let every suffering
person who may wish benefit ,
by mv experience with this great
medicine."
K;niac, the Master Medicine, is sold :
by The Chesterfield Drug Co., Chesterfield,
S. C.; T. K. Wannamaker &
S.. Cheraw ; Mt. Croghan Drug Co., 1
Mt. ' roghan, S. C.; Mcllee Drug Co., '
."i.-lice, S. C.; Pageland Drug Co., 1
1' a.e ami, S. C.; J. T. dowers & Sons,
ded'evson, S. ('. Adv.
:h Troubles
zg Childhood
l Made Me Well
.r i i.
Mr. Wm. XV Everly, 3325 North
Hancock f'.treet, Philadelphia. Pa., |
writes:
"I have boon troubled with stomach i
(r i
;ld Advertiser
l
; n / f . .
ec.i iViat h ne
; p, ,t> !
I
ft 12.00 in 30 Days !
i
mufacturing Co. !
Philadelphia, Pa. i
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(Continued from first paffe.)
M. NewBom, Redmond M. Hancock,
George II. , Sanders, Charley IJ*
Starnes, Frank Taylor, Jokn Patterson,
Marvin Anderson, Henry F.
Fisher, Kenmore Sellers, Leslie
Wannamaker, Fred Roberson, Oscar
Shaw, Fletcher Buchanan, Robert
Brock, Preston Adams, Eular Miller,
W. Welzie Ilarrell, John T. Sanders,
Julius Johnson, Robert Moselcy,
Whitoford 'i hreatt, Isom Rogers,
aiiies I licks, Walter Pegues.
Edward Campbell, Clonic Clark,
James R. Outlaw, John R. Nicholson,
Dock Dixon, Joseph K. Pegues,
Thompson W. Williams, John Wilson,
Con Flowers, Anguish S. Johnson,
Edward (1. Sutton, William A.
Woodard, William Ingram, Robert
Gandy, Iloyt. II. Grant, James E. Davidson,
J. Greer Roheson, William
II. Kddins, James B. Goodale, John
P. Evans, William Robinson, William
M. Gathing.s, David J. Johnson, Thomas
L. Rivers, Stephen W. 'led,
.John Hou^h, Wenlcy Bii.lc, Prv-.s.nn
1'. liurst, Eddie Cr* .vford, Clvirlic
C. Cripps, Zob V. Smith. j
B. Frank Sellers, James T. M?C y
Baker, Lo'ter Edwards, Knox 1.. Amn.ons,
General Green, Wi.kn 1 'i .
Gordon, John A. Rarficld In.up a s i
Iiobinson, Jrcl.son C. P.a, Geoi-.e
T. Jewett, Henry Perry, \P rl IVp-ues,
M. Iji'o Johnson, William 'i . i
iiunt, E. Bo;:ar P.. or, G\ >r;e I .
Keith, Joney McMillan, Abraham
Po'.ve.
Rowan Dixon, Benjamin Farmer, ,
William Brock, Brady Ii a, John i
Ford, Leva- dor ii. Ivl rr . ' i: !
Brown, Lo:v.!>o*-'.on See a> G id ,v.
Terry, Wal'wr F. i) , Cla .0 i
Jackson, Whitt Miller, Horace C. W* 1:-1
helm.
Boston A. Williams, James F. Shebane,
John S. <;!iver, J. E. riron In-I
-.'am, 'Jo'ii Glooms.
P.ejoctod for Physical Reasons.
Andrew Rivi . Jno. \V. KutliiT.
arion A. l.nncy, John T. Iiicliard i
111, Henry pov , Chns. P. liopl.m , !
I tnics Holly, ( !_ !< Six i, Olin M. :
iilfiicti. Role i | i;. \ : 'i'i, Da '
:< 1 N. Tiiler, Iv.i..: jel A. 1 ji:i,
nest Jlimi'i1, Waller C'iv urn, Jno. ,
M. Alurlf, Hun.Iy F metier, Pr^s- I
>>?i Burr, Alexander Meyers, Whitc!";?r .-non,
Vonnie K. Oliver, Max S. Tolson.
Clarence Pcjritos, Charley C :s. id.v,
IJenjnnjin F. I'i Robt. K. O.J nn, 1
Sandy W. Kirklcy, Waller A. B >ovd,
Ino. Sullivan, A. Ronnie I'ate, W. ]
Seal) Davidson, Silas Dense, (Jrover '
(i rij'^S.
Thus. F. Ili'ors, Lalyr Watson, .
TEETH WANTED*
Wanted?Old False Teeth; don't
matter if broken. 1 pay to S1 "? I
!>or set. Sent l?y parcel post and re oive
check by return mail. F. TERR,
lO.'i X. Wolfe St. Baltimore, Aid. 2'> . V
riniiot r . S I : ii' ? ;
Cat: . 'i .. ii lor ! j.,.
f; . not d hy lit' c uditloiui.
?.1.1 in ?.< ( r i>? i 1, >;i in " > -1
t -.l ?n Jr. : . 1. ?'.j
Ir.irh i i I. ii i"' il|v iin'l
l?< ! ill- t I , ..I I I l> . ! ;rf:u"d
o( i i > !<
Cm w .. ; j?r |h? ! I>- < of th< l? i;t
y i i< i na > i i i i "t- r I " y> .n It
' |>0. .i 'if '.' tt. t I 'it, if-'
) > . i. lili- 'I j , ii ! , of the
-< 1,1'iO'J r.tirt'l m. 'I no i rfi-ot mm
llnition <1 11.- imrr' . 1*. ;>? , 'i no, O
A: DruRiti If,
Jriljl's r an,;1*/ I fir fO"?t'.r,- ?'-ic^}
I A'/o TaK.
\ {x A On.
t V V .1 r?*!n Fill,
i " lit c n ?
F T" ~ v_ i? ?
E""r- !
| F?r Mf?r?!glt, nothing in '
: better than %
D r. M11 e a'
j Aoii.Paln Pills
IJsrd by thousand*
for a generation
j Those who have suffered from
- j-'-'-ralric pains need not he t->.d
i i , > / necessary it is to secure re- s
j lie:. The easiest way out of j
j isei'ra'eiH is to u?e Dr. Miles'!
j / hii-I'ain fills. Tlicy have re
I heved sufferer# fe>r so many
r y rs that they have become a
3 household necessity.
"I have taken Pr. Mile#' Antl-Patn
j Fills for Wvs year# and tliey are the
? only thing that daes me any got .1.
I They have relieved neuralgia In tov
1 t int in ftftaen minutes l have a'? >
t ken them for rheumatiatn. head- '
w he. pains In tha breast, toothuuh",
e: ruche and pain# In the bawela and
limb#. I hav? found nothing to
equal them and they ar# all that Is
claimed for then#."
J. W. SBDOB. Slue Pprlnga, Mo.
At all drtiaqlsta?2# date* 29 cent#. j
Never sold In bulk. i 1
\tlt_ES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
i
Henry F. Hancock, Wm. E. O'llledge,
Charlie B. Brock, Newton H. Hoffman,
Doc Pegues, Daniel C. Robin-1
son, Jns. L. Wright, Ernest Lo?vvy, i
Sammie J.Bonn, Ernest Hammond,
Lawrence M. Stanley, Walter Broody,
Edward Warr, Leandcr Singleton,
I Dave Love, .Tno. Mortague, Roland
I D. Powo, James E. Gnskins, Herbert
W. Wannamnker, Tom Sellers, Doc J
Burch, Jno. P. Gurgnnus, 11. B. ?dcE:
chin, das. Edward Dive n.
Clarence A. Baker, .1. Walter O'iver,
MuMrow Steen, Harvey Lear,
David Hildreth, J. Lester Clarion,
Frank Marshal, Thos. A. Smith, Hen-j
ry crown, McKinloy Nov nnn, Wei-I
tor ' r v. r-iv,], .1 *. s R. Oliver, Fasten i
MeUnnus, Robert J. Mo.tthowson, Ro- j
'and ?!. Gardner, J. Henry i>; :i < .
Thur'orv C. Watts, Walter E. Edjreworth,
Marion Sales, Peter Al. A rant,
James Z. Oliver, Winston 1). P.oscoo,
Robt. Moore.
Frnest H. Melton, J. A'ex Clark,
Ch: s. I". Allen, HHis J. Carnes, AnKits
T>. Mile-., Boston MePm.vV.. Tr?
.II""-.i?< lled'ey, Ray J. V/lii'e, I. .*rn
f AV, rook, Elijah C. Wallace. C. R.
I Mci.ean, Mvxic Warren, Uohert I..
I Poe, I'erry M. Therrell. Jule Morris,
; O.-ce.r Short, Th??s. F. Roll in*?, Joe;
: South. Frank Robinson, It- ht. T.
Hr'it, J no. A. Lewis, Cud MUler( Joi
Enroll, Renins Lowry, Cnh'mbus
I"aylor, Arthur Sov.oll, Dave Walts,
ITa: rison I*. Royil.
Wm. F. Therrell. Che.-. P.. Dunn, :
Wm. A. Rayflehl, Prod Rivers, Arthur
V. Ayene';. Wm. A. Ch yinum,
! nanie R. R: oooeu, The-. 1.. Huntley,
'Vn'do K. Nelson, Joe D r. "ii. Jno.
P.. Roar, E.erett R. Milier, lien E.
P <)( ! , lifer- A. C'bson, W. FMdy
I. R. Ru e.u v 'les, I. . wvuco 11.
G-.-ey, A- irew !.. Hancc:, .las. T.
P.\c ;on, (",v tor E. Ray-mid, |.e?? W.
| Middle) on, W:?lt"r II. I f-D. Jno. Pi*-!
j '.:i, Henry T. Ce-hett, IIu :h (i. Alumnus,
Herman Euhe.nl.s. Jus. 11. I gram,
Jesse J. Manyum, Ru 1 Al-1
leyr.i, James \ . l.ilo, T. Luiher Hicks.
Glejvy A. S' ro-j*, Munn Jacksor.,
Ji IVorson D. Hisenby.
J. Guy Wilhelm. Duncan Iloone,
G. Lee Ojrburn, Wm. K. .? >'.:nsm:,
Thos M. McQueen, W. Dewitt CImm
:v n U'i? 11..UI-... WUI V ...t
coy Smith, Thus L. Kn'yht, Mnnd'>e';
(I ir.ey, Jno. \V. Vaughn, Esau Williams,
Jn. H??nry Singleton, Wr.1. D,
I "own, I/.it her Bonn, F rra'l W. Ci<'>n,
Howard Purvis, U. Arthur
A hley, Jus. A. Mills, S. Frank Hilton,
(i. St -nd'onii Jnh? son, (I Ansel
Baker, Chi s. S. Enson, Wm. G. Terry,
Finest I.. Smith.
Lester Sinclair, Wm. A. I'rivott,
Sam D. Burr, Ro .oh A. Sellers, .Tim
YniosiHlo, Ben'amin K. Hern, Ansel
W. Fundorhur', .Ins. W. 1
Walter L. Wul!lMe??, .11?<>. I". .!< v.I
Monroe Mills, F. (Justus F'ile,
! ward C. Anderson, Dillon l'la'c: *y,
Bryan A. O lorn, Lawrence Williw,s(
; Andrew S. Johnson, Benjamin F. OyIburn,
Will Teal, Henry P. Parker,
j Will II. Sellers, Jaden (':oi.d !!,
F. Fred .lohnson, It. Steve Balli.f,
Isaiah Gaudy, Jr.
Failed to Report.
Carwell Brewer, Judge Leak, Fd- '
die Ik-use, Oseal Patterson, Arthur
Factory to Customer
Eliminating MidtUczr.r n's P. nfi!
iceti i cr i,;an a:;d Least
P ilntr, Oi'i, Grear.rs.
Snfee, Desks, an1! O.TiOi Pixlu/ei.
T. onumonis. Toinlislonas and
CiiMve Sepplies.
Singer Scwin.'T Machinet.
We make a specialty of sccdtfrain?wheat,
oats ..ml rye. Prices
on request.
All business guaranteed or laor.ey
refunded.
AcckVnt'ass/ance
Stron,;e3l anJ 5'fast Co np-.i :f:j
All claims paid as soon as Uil.iu.'dc.'.nts
made.
c H *T!TF'^
J ? O it J t*i iV
Local BroV" " and 1 . m:
RUIiY, S. C.
f V ' r. . * . ^ /' , I ;f f fj,
* k a . Jk i ? Kki A
I
I
r-n r>| i
i! e ' i .*. in back abU
Sii' :s. Cardui Gave Reii&f.
Mtrksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson, ,
of . lis ;!. c\ ur'tc : ' Tor one ycr.r I
sr ;j. iS 'villi tm awi ! mi; t v in n y back
v..I :!J: ~. A'y Ictt was hinting me
t ia lime. vThc r..se?y was something;
0 ?' r i i
I : 10 not do anvil.; not even r.'cep
?'::: hf, it kcj t me <>" also most of the
n 1. . d :-!il medicines, but
v . co if -ltd to my b. i oil and on. I got
sob ri wi.li my back that when I stooped i
do a n I v. as not able to straighten up
.in ... I decided I v.ould try Cardui !
. . . i;y time I had taken t!ie entire bcilit* :
1 v.ns U ding pretty good and could
sfmi; ilen up and my pains were nearly
all gone. 1
I shall always praise Cardui. I contir
icd taking it until I was strong and
well." If you sutler from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be just
what you need. Thousands of women
who or :e f ullered in Ihiswsynow praise
Cauhii for their present good health.
Ci-.c it a trial. NC-133
H. Williams, John Hanna, James Pat-'i
terson, Jos. W. Edftcworth, Jos. K.
]
Sowell, Ben C. Johnson, Thomas
Horn, Carl Hcndrix, David*L. White,
William H. Plyler, John F. Bittle,
Wilson, D. Coward, Alex James, Dan- \ '
iel, A. Geddintfs, Joseph D. Lawrence, '
Junius Digjjs, Jim Robinson, Sylvester
Di{fjjs.
Local Board granted temporary Bi?- j
charges until Dec. 1st.. Account
Dependents:
Oliver Sellers, Edward S. Craves,
C. Spencer Sellers, Samuel J. Smith,
W. Books Tolson, Joe S. Tyson, Ed- ,
die Furr, Arthur Smith, William Miller,
May L). iihines, Clibert E. Johnson,
James Ratlin", llenry W. White,
Summie J. White, Claude Thomas,
Junes lb .io;>iin John I*. Uvnns,
Jan.us K. At .11110:1, James D. Uodiaaru,
William Bennell, Choael
1 oilman, Minor II. Watson, Chorby
. ,c?'ni;iii, Jesse hlvniis, (Iuy D. w alla.
Walter I.. Tea!, Son iWil Campbell,
Daniel W. full*.
5 isl of Those Ginnted I'crmanc.ii j
L)i;':Iiav[;ct by Local Boe.rd /ucuunt
Dependent#:
John Wii' i ^s, Jim CJ. G.vnoy. John
Veiry, A lux. McNiel, James I'owc.
Charlie Vv. I.iitle, Ilobert Low- v,
..ames Kee;:a;':?, Baxter L. (iatbirys,
I'cnry 15. Brocv, Ben K. Boone, <.?**??
i,. Bvrd, (Tru'lie W. Hyrd, dames i".
' trim, Henry I!, Adams, John \V.
Atkinson, Robert ('. At .inson, C i;V
il'ahoney, depth-. C. Blsei.well, J:;ni<
\V. V. Campbell, Dime, n I.. Crow I y
i:- wion Ca a; bell, William .'1. ( r iwSard,
A. May Dave-, T. II. DouyT: s.
ho >>-.s A. Kvans, T homas Kuba 1 s,
A. hen.y Ilrr.sley.
C ley J. Ilunley, Duncan McDonald,
(leerp." Tate, Kintr David Dm -s,
Buddie N"Wi:;"ii, Thomas Ashe, "
Cus Robinson, Heavy Will ui.s,
V.*. Jones, Wil'kun K. '1 tylor, <>.
L. Smith, llenry \V. Rivers, Clvriie
Ca^ie, I.ovett 1*. Pol. on, V. '!:
I*'. Hurst, D. Johnson, J. lie. via*;.
Clary, I.eroy Watts, Jol r Kai l 1 uyl.ir.
J. Minnv Jordan. II. J-Vm Bvu. , !
Clem T. Brock, Oscar F. Brasin on, !
J. Walter Greener \1vl1i.. f w*;.. !
'. urn, John K. Mil's. Mia i Ruber s, |
Ren Jackson, John S;ik Kir, Y.\ Cur- j
lis Thrcttl, li'is. -n .John- \ B. T'.: ir i
linn Tor.l, SpnlTurd A. B i "> , !).t? < '
C. Clark, Jake IlntlifT, Thomas I ce
Monro, Tom Mack, Vance I'lyKi.
S'j-.j daddy. Henry Jac' son, Uurd;' <
I'.-ijiu'S, T.thv nljro Johnson, '
Gardner, Will 1. W 'M' l. I. ih :
I irnnjco, Gary W. 0 loi i, Eucr :
Konniiif'ton, Charles V. Clark, Flln
Sieon, Everett Corlhere, James T,
Webster, J. Kna r! n i.
John A. Outcii. CI. Woke;- ?>'. ! : son,
A. l'or'y 1 undeK.ui k. i
II ov1 , il. Walt . Kutlior T. Wal
!. . Clarence J. Burch, H >siot C j
" :-s . uf'on ('. F i'h, John W i
Fimp.en, Ktk'.'.i: 1 l!?r!oi>, Y.'ji' ?.i
lcr, Chrrlie Marshall, Tny McN ir,
C i i n Tonov, K livund Town-end. I
W. i.< sc- Kit. I, Robert Jaci.son. I, j
Ponie Raley, Alex Pearson, James I
W. Johnson. Kdwnrd . vford. < j
I,. Miller, Coy Mc^iu'ri, Rich -d |
\V*'ts-??, .1 a '-s T. St:.>rd, 1.. N i l y
Brae' . 1! -r.ry T. J? ( . C. t! \ It - .
err., Pan M. Terry, John llaKy.
V\ ill IJyrd, l'r:.o< '< Kim Mo: , Y.
Manson Robinson, I "nil !l. Co a .
Andrew Jackson, Hundy Robin
Met Blakeney, Anderson Burn, Will j
* 1 *ii*. Horace Chapman, James Me- I
(' >y, William liol?inson, B. Berry Peovy,
J, Calvin McFarln.i. Andy N.J'
Kelly. Redmond W. Johnson, Ben K I
Metlin.l.. l.l... <
. .. hi \i.i 111 "V, 1 > ivr P. j
('. - imy. Town -end (' a!y, Joh*' J j
Robinson, Willie r! Fhehone. I e i-l-.-.J
Richard M lion, Ed I !' . e, Co- | '
Chapman, Julian Douglass, J. Wei-1
I ra I'uy c. Parly Nir'l'd*0:i. IT ?I i ,
D Miller, John Paul Jones, Richard J (
Miller, -I imc . Rnlliff, .1 ffardy S < -1 \
i- , c in v ?: ' - i .. 1 1 \
Far.est Miller, Walter WelW, Ahe *
ft iff ;*. Henry P. IP' <> . Jam < Grif j ;
f1; Ij. John W 'V " " ( ' i'o.
Green Wall. IM P MaP A. ;
Kir I ley, Geor re Ratliff, Alex !' lies, j'
\. all ?r ' . On! ler, G. Frank I.o\vet y, 1
F hirt P. Fu? lerburk, David 1 ? j
i <, G.i v I if*. 1m! r P j
Iinj?s, Erv'n P. Miller, P -. Ham- ,
i . ad. , Kvar.der .1. Will! :i , I.i-Miller,
Holer! P. .Wi;;"/. (
Vr.Si LIFT A 'O^N
CFF WITHOUT PAI.W!
I
C ii' .11?-% 5 i t?!!s how to d-y (
fl> a corn or calliil to it lifts
off with final's.
You corn-pesfo rod iron and worn n
< >,) stiff* r no lo' jror. Wo -r the
s!; >-s that Hourly ! lie I you b for--.
? y<- f hisfhneinnpt i authority, hoesnvi
i few (Irons, of froi 'ore npplie dei
rtly on ;i tender, nt-Ii*: o >rn or onl!
i , stops soreness .at onoe and soon
the corn or hardened < M is '* ipei s so
it c;tn he lifted out, mo' rind all, without
pain.
A small bottle of I'Too/.ono , >st'< vov\
lit'le at any drutf stoic, hut will positively
tal.e off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should he tried, as it
is inexpensive and is said not to irri
tatc the surrounding skin.
If your drugprist hasn't any freezone
toll him to pet a small bottle for
you from his wholesale drujc house
every time 1-Adv. t
3y the Rev. Charles Stcizle, in The
Columbia Record.
There are still some people in this
:oantry who lool; upon the war as a
>aek-ynrd quarrell between ne: vh)0'*s
I'vj/.jr i'l -moth *r strict, with
whom they neer and never can have
my deal inns u> why jut into the
light.
Keen if the European war did not
iritally idlocl our interests, 'he intere:
ts of common humanity would
still cor ;? ! i: t have a part in this
r 'ni'r.r "or 111 Ma e is such that
no nation w ii a t'aee ?.?f worldcon
clou, nesa e..n ad'-id to remain
ind'trerent while this stupendous
R:.ro:?rlo hs < i.
V'.ul the v. v (he.; atl\ t. us?not
on!} conin or.-: "y ;.(vi industrially,
and tli\"?n i? ?plo of tho
v;:ii'>U'? i' ' itly clinibh'K
i> er one ;? r' ! -nees ? and |fo1
c ! i* when it suits their
' y.
And in this climhi they carry
rith them alt 1 idea Is an I prac:
-s curii ,, n i lies.
u e. I - 'I ii. iuoi il
I, c ;if 'n' .: , . ... t. I hc.'O'. 0
, the unjust
iabl 1 enslitVi * ;li.in8,
lie t ! " V of oni':}-ai
i In emi'.o't
now <1 I?
.in* tier.'ia> <>v. r into
our own c< .
Whet ! eao such
noojilo in 1 ' ' that (Jer.I.UIV
\M -HI 'I It.
- . i s i , I ' .
Bumc nor c . > bo justified <;r
V i 111, i i > ill i
.
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ii \ i< ;. ,i i f ;i.. war?
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Habits n? . . tuio status: This
bird might i' I iy bo mlsi: kon by a
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IV ll > it ; : i v - 'to fla. i..
as .I ' t;lut<> a lilt't*
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f '?? ', yi * * !'IHl OU'tr
;-t ] r: ! ' * ? 1 w>' hout mo'
' ' you ? . 1 just go an:.
.'ft \ UT
ff you r t tO-(J?iy vnc'l
io :u<*!> rsi tl ?n .: to-morrow; I
Mrs, it nuiv salivate you, vh'lo if
*ou f *7 o Do I v's T.ivo Torfo you \viM
vnke ur> feel y uroot, foil of an-))
ion nrd rofu'y for work or play. ItV
"TfpV ,.nt and safe to r*ivo
o children; they like it.
i_ v SiSS*
21 BILLIONS FOR WAR; ITS
? $210 APIECE; HERE'S HOW
UNCLE SAM IS SPENDING IT
Washington,
Sept. 8.?What i3
Upclo Sam going"to do with all these
billions of dollars he is asking the
American people to pay into the treasury.
Twenty-one billions it was at 9
o'clock this morning, and we'll as.
sumo it hasn't changed much since.
Whew! That's a lot of money?$210
for every man, woman and child in
the United States. What on earth
can the government need for it
Of course, we know all of it except
a measly little billion and a third,
which Uncle Sain was spending in
peace times, must be raised because
of the war. But what is he buying
\ ilii it?
In the first place, there are seven
billions of loans to our allies that
1 v.cle Sam isn't spending at all. That
leaves fourteen billions. And then,
here are two billions more, included
in I hi. ?... ; .< " '
^ ,?u- <.m _i minutis, wnien
are ji' :t mi emergency fund, much of
which, however, v. i!! certainly to
.1. ' i ???n t!',,n;.:h the soldier*'
:>rnl insurance plan.
'1! at leaves us with about twelve
billions that Uncle Sam i.s sure to
spend next yean, of which $570,otai.uoo
a v required for ordinary cii
vi expense.-:.
I .\'.w we come t<> the real war expenses
The army is the Idlest item,
with lot a! est in aied expenses of $7,82<,()*)(),000
fur .he year. Of this,
(i:> ,000,000 ye thr? ujrh the quartermaster
corps to pay the soldier and
provide food, cJoth'njj and shelter.
\nnih.;>? , t > sjicnd $1,524, !
of whli'i -7,000,000 are
f >. s a: d pun-, and the balance
? no running: expen es, ammunition.
fuel, pay, etc.
Oa a i<- f i ;c direct army and
< (' . however, are all
? . in a cot v expenses, $!, -.'.o
. . .. j J; e epate. The
v :< merchant ships, the
??i : ??*; :e;i, t urei :e and operation
\\i . e !1 $1.12:;,000,000.
! > ( .a> tti \.:! 1 $ i o 1,000,000.
; h . le it iso has a fund of
: ' '.in ? fur : nvlhinp: connected
.< h i tlonal de ' ' e, j:enera!!y be(
'^cu'd to the
inti-.'-py a etc. ii . M -re is $15,000,
-?o fur v.:.' .. . in: ararice and
, . > .or Liberty
' -ill < < ! it.. .-I. ihis com.
- ! t for some trinlinj?
f: - ;> s.iiilion each f rt control, and
i < ,i i! ni' defense.
It is c I it! !y sonm money and wo
ii have to die* li'r.e terriers
. i f ie Uncle S 1 it. K it there
iv two ilii :;.;s yv . art i tvmornber.
I.i iiii it ] !: i"i . tie it !y everybody
i i'.io ? >uti ry is wo.' .nij; far Uneie
in.i i e;.bi-r on ills own puyro'I
>r on i; j?m>*? ?I1 of the corporation
in ?). ; woiK.
fii'i'i ;.l, and ir.yor.-int, Unele
.i t is m; to crowd iu'o one year
mild iv arid navai pieparntions
; i . t? 1. sve be a made and
si ?'< ; durii.jt ti.' List lm yeats.
r.on > ..n;: . o?t l leeding gums
F TROUBLED WITH SORE,
15LEF.DING GUMS, USE THIS
MOU 11; \/AuIS THE DENTIST
USES
SOGD FOR CUV; AND OLD SCP.ES
Any i - n In a !< .! villi s.
' ediit.jc ;?* , whir i ofi. i. < are
i::"o;; too "i . e .o li will
chiled - it r r ;; ti'< mouth
v i.: i a ir tf-nnd Im .' m ion <>f nar
'i:< i. o\ :i u.-> "Acid 'ion Min
1 which i y be secured ai most
y . oi ?.
r . t.?p bie. >;
i > a mo .'was', v. im e.ctr-.u ?injr
' :tf . > . . .:-i .. and anLiseptic
: . !) a, on .
/ <.r . .. . - .i.,u' i. .. ! iron i;
..? ' ... oil ! i -i'Mi
'> . ..i'c i r.( > < >. i-n-. ??
... v . u. < f people
*h old si i never healing
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iii ! .; store jipd
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id $1 to tiie
>> . .e > !u < Or,' , lloo'ioUe,
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in nil 'Mior. 11 c l-- ; ii ?i (!'v i?
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