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ENGLAND PLANS TO j 1
CONTROL STEEL OF I (
THE ENTIRE WORLD
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London, Oct. *0.?Challenged by ^
the gigantic United States steel in- i
dustry which has allied itself with J \
great German and French steel firms j <
to seize European trade and to oust
British steel magnates are preparing
for the gigantic conflict. '<
They have; formed the British Em- j i
nirp Steel Comoration. a consolida- i <
tion of interests which they are con-1
fident is formidable enough to with- j <
stand the threatened onslaught in 1
their premier key industry. I'
Roller Over Rival*.
Judging from the production fig-j;
ures given me by the Iron and Steel
Institute here, the American-German j,
French alliance will be in the posi-ij
tion to steam roller all rivals. These1
are the statistics of output of pig iron i
and steel ingots by the four coun- j (
tries involved in the steel<jvar:
United States, 1919 _ 65,000,000 tons! <
Germany, 1913 __38,244,261 tons' (
ADVERTISEMENT
DOCTOR?
STRUGG
Fierce Battle with Gr
Health to Dr. H. V.
f T I
sage or nope
of Sufi
At Seventy=Four he t
Weighs Forty Lbs. c.
More .Than At <
Fifty )
While a Practicing Physician in ^
1898 Dr. Reeae Wat Unable To 1
Eat and Drink And Had To
Wash Out His Stomach Three '
Tines Daily. Decided to
Devote Remainder of Life 3
To Relieve His Condition 1
Which He Did With R. X
11 and Now Is Hale 1 <
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Hearty . 1
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Although his life was despaired .
of twenty-two years ago by some of ]
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the country's foremost authorities 1
i
on stomach troubles, of which he had (1
bfeen a sufferer for more than ten j
years, Dr. H. V. Reese today, at'
seventy-four years of age, weighs
* forty pounds more than he has ever
weighed, is hale and hearty and i
possesses more vigor than most men ;
of fifty. ?'
It was in 1898 that Dr. Reese, 1
then a practicing physician of Huntington,
W. Va., was told there was '^
no hope for his recovery. His condition
at that time was so critical
that it was impossible for him to retain
either food or drink on hisj
1 stomach, and when, after going as'
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long as possible without any|
nourishment, he would have to wash]
out his stomach before he had hardly
swallowed a second mouthful.
In fact,. Dr. Reese's condition finally
required the washing out of his
stomach two and three times daily.
In addition to stomach trouble Dr.
Reese suffered from severe liver
I
and kidney troubles, which generally
accompany stomach ailments.
i
After he had sought relief through j
every known agency of the medical i
profession and had sper.t the major i
portion of his earnings for many
France, 1913 9,888,063 tons
jreat Britain, 1913 17,923,000 tons
The Britishers are alive to the fact
;hat the coming fight is to be a real
:ne. They know that no machinations
.vill be omitted by either side and
;hat no trade strategy or business
ricks will remain unutilized in the
struggle.
"Will Hold Her Own"
F. W. Harboai'd, probably the greatest
steel expert in the British empire
s confident that Britain will hold her
?\vn. Interviewed today, he said:
"While the United States had every
opportunity during the war to secure
vorld trade, at the same time the
eputation of the English steel trade
ind the quality of their output was
?uch that I do not believe the United
States Steel * Corporation or any
)ther foreign corporation, can take
nvay our customers, but the difficulty
lere is in obtaining sufficient supplies
>f raw material. During the war large
quantities of pig iron were imported
ihiefly from the United States.
"I consider our new consolidation
>ne oSthe biggest steps forward tak;n
for many years in the steel trade
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ADVERTISEMENT '
^THRILL
LE WITH
WAS V1L
im Spectre Brought
Reese and a Mes:
to Millions
erers.
rears previous, Dr. Reese finally deermined
to spend his remaining
lays in experimenting upon himself
n an endeavor to discover a remedy
or stomach, liver and kidney trou?les.
After months of heart-brmk?
:i ?J ?T4.u
iig xaiiuiea oiiu wiuii 111a vvuuitiuii |,
Rowing worse, Dr. Reese finally hit
jpon.the formula which now is
mown as The Reese Formula R-ll,
hat completely restored his health.
Dr. Reese has been persuaded for
rears by friends and users of The
iteese Formula R-ll to put his
emedy on the market, already
:ompounded at a price within the
each of everyone. This he has done,
ind any leading druggist will explain
to sufferers the merits of The
Reese Formula R-ll. This great
nedicine is not a so-called patent
nedicine, but the ingredients, one
rriAro A'f nro nrftCATiKorJ KIT .
, ijivic ux ** iiivii ax c v--v* uj .
jvery physician daily, are printed!
vith each bottle.
Anyone suffering from indigestion
lervousness, rheumatism, backache,
umbago, sour stomach, heartburn,
irinary, kiflney or liver troubles of,
iny kind v?511 do well to talk overj
;heir case with their druggist today, j
[t does not cost one penny to do this
ind you are under no obligation
I
whatever.
RHEUMATISM SO BA
COULD NOT MC
Treatment of Several Doctors Was
Without Result, But After Taking
The Reese Formula R-ll
Woman Now Can Do Her
Own Housework.
Mrs. E. T. Blair, of Kitts Hill,
Uhio, suffered so severely irom
rheumatism that at times she could
not move her hands or feet. She be?an
taking Reese Formula-11, with
such remarkable results that she can
now do her own housework.
In speaking of her case, Mrs.
in this country. I am well acquainted j
with the plants of both the Dominion I
steel Corporation of Canada and the j
Nova Scotia Steel & Coal company, j pc
Opens New Supply.
"It should be of the greaest help in i
enabling various finishing millB in
this country to be kept going at top
speed.
"It opens out a new source or supply
of raw materials for the United ti\
Kingdom for many years to come, as fe
the resources controlled by the Brit- vi:
ish Empire Steel Corporation are not er
only amongst the largest known de- pr
posits in the world, but mining costs tl<
are exceptionally low and shipping co
facilities, almost unique. m<
"The steel masters of Great Britain
are fully alive to the situation and mj
do not intend to allow foreigners to co
keep their *hold, won while we were se
at war, on the supremacy of a trade th
that has made England famous in the Pi
past in the commercial markets of the se
world." of
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The pressure exerted by one's jaws
in eating is more than 11 pounds to tit
the square inch. tr
ADVERTISEMENT
ING "
DEATH
TORIOUS;
of
LOCAL DRUG STORES BUY PS
BIG QUANTITIES OF
WONDERFUL REMEDY
sf si:
Large Purchases of The Reese For- dc
mula R-ll Are Made To Meet m'
The Big Demand For Great
Tonic And Body-Building ^
R<
bu
The McMurray Drug Co., together |
with all the other leading pharma-1 nc
cies of this city and section, have stl
purchased large quantities of The in;
Reese Formula R-ll to meet the j
ever-increasing demand for this m(
wonderful remedy for stomach, liver
dy
and kidney troubles. Leading1 druggists
everywhere readily appreciate so
the merits of this great tonic and!
body builder, and are supplying ^
themselves with sufficient quantities ^
to meet the big demand.
The Reese Formula R-l 1 is the re-'
suit of a practicing physician's own ^ ^
need for a remedy for stomach, liver j
and kidney troubles. Every one of!
the ingredients used in its prepara-J
tion is prescribed daily by practically
every doctor treating these ail-'
ments, because of the fact that' g(
they have been proven positively to'
b the best for its action on the organ
it is intended-to aid. The superiority,
of The Reese Formula R-ll lies in'
the skillful and scientific manner in'
which these tried and proven drugs
are combined to give just the proper
i
amount of each ingredient at each 1
dose. It is for this reason that R-ll
has succeeded in relieving cases
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where perhaps the same ingredients p
given in improper doses have failed.! jj(
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n mino num IS
U mitt. DLHin
IVE HANDS OR FEET;
Blair said: "I had severe pains in j
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the back, arms, feet and limbs. Sev-1
se
eral doctors treated me without re- J g(
suits. Finally I began taking Reese j th
Formula R-ll. Now my rheumatism j I
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is gone, my stomach and system;
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cleaned up, my appetite is better
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and I can do my own housework. I j ^
recommend Reese Formula R-ll,jre
because of its wonderful results in ; m
my case, and if my testimonial will w'
bring relief to other sufferers, 1110
i he
gladly give it to you. I .
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Get a bottle of Reese Formula |
R-ll today at any good drug store. f]e
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VRMERS COMMEND
WILLIAMS' STAND
>r His "Fearless Exposure of High
Rates of Interst Charged By
New York Bankers?Many
l Hold Crops.
Washington, Oct. 30.?Representa
res of agricultural interests in conrence
here for the purpose of desing
a plan for obtaining more libal
credits for the marketing of farm
oducts, met today with the excepjn
of acting on the report of a
mmittee named to recommend a
ethod of procedure.
A general crop holding movement
ly be inaugurated by farmers of the
nutry, speakers at yesterday's
ssions of the conference declared, if
e credit situation does not improve
evailing market prices, it was asrted,
are not sufficient to cover cost
production and net a reasonable
ofit.
The conference adopted a resolu>n
yesterday commending Compoller
of the Currency Williams for
ADVERTISEMENT
rOMACH TROUBLE
RELIEVED BY R-ll AFTER
DOCTORS FAILED
James M. Long, of 425 North Secid
St., Ironton, Ohio, an employee
' the Union Iron and Steel Commy,
has to say of The Reese Forula
R-ll:
"I have been doctoring for over
t years for stomach trouble. Six
>ctors in Ironton and four in Portsouth
did not help me a bit. I have
ken all sorts of remedies without j
suits until I began taking The
?ese Formula R-li. I have taken]
it one bottle but my stomach does!
>t trouble me at all and I feel
ronger in every respect. I am go-i
I
5 to take another bottle although.
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feel that I am entirely well now. I
Dst heartily recommend this reme- J
' as it has, by relieving me, done
mething I did not think possible.
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Consult your druggist today as to J
e merits of this wonderful tonic!
id body-builder.
Jnion Labor Le
Says None
Disap
:cretary of Central Labor Union
Declares He Was Benefitted
More By The Reese Formula
R-ll Than By All Other
Medicines And Says Sufferers
Need Never ExWKi>n
Tkll
Wonderful Remedy
Can Be Had.
Sufferers of stomach, liver and
dney trouble "will never have to
cperiment of The Reese Formula
-11 can be procured, says W. F.
odson, corresponding and recordg
secretary of the Lynchburg
antral Labor Union. Mr. Dodson
ys, "No one can be disappointed
this wonderful remedy, which I
n absolutely sure I am right in re mmending
to anyone and everyle.
This labor leader continues:
"I had stomach and liver troubles
ir a number of years, and took
any kinds of remedies, which, it
emed did me very little, if any,
>od. I had no appetite, nd nothing
at I ate seemed to agree with me.
had just about decided to let the
edicine go and tough it out when I
w an advertisement of The Reese
>rmula R-ll. I gave this very no:e,
however, as I had tried so many
medies that had only disappointed
e. One day while I was talking
ith Mr. R. M. McGhee, who works
the shops with me, I asked him '
>w he felt, for I knew he had been J
:k with a very serious stomach,
ouble. He told me he was a preat
'al better; that he was takinj? a
BIG BALDWIN MILLS
CUT 20 PER CEP
Chester, S. C., Oct. 30?Announ
ment was made today that a 20 ]
cent reduction in wages would
made at the Big Baldwin Cotton M
here. The reduction will be m;
effective next Monday.
WOULD MEAN RUIN TO
CLOSE GINS IN TEX
Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 30?Pr
dent Lyday of the Texas Farm
Union, declared in a statement to<
that while half a million bales of <
ton still are to be gathered in 1
state it would mean "financial ru
to Texas farmers for the gins in 1
state to close for a thirty-day per
as suggested by Governor Parker
Louisiana.
"the sympathetic appreciatio
shown by him "in the welfare of
farmers" and for "his fearless exj
ure of the high rates of interest ch
ed by the New York banks."
ADVERTISEMENT
Physicians Use1
Reese Formula
R=ll Every Di
Great Tonic Rebuild* System, Pi
fies The Blood and Puts Sna
In Your Step?Stands Today
In Class By Itself
j Physicians every day prescribe
patients suffering from troubles
the stomach, liver and kidneys, s
as indigestion, nervousness, he
ache, backache, lumbago, urin;
liver and kidney disorders, some
the drugs used in The Reese I
mula R-ll.
! Thy are excellent drugs. But
: less just he right ones are use<3
' just the right combination and qu
| tities, the best results cannot be
tained.
T urtoyn /v^ nn/1 o4"1
lb tuuiv ycaio ui cixuiv uiiu ow<
with Dr. Reese's own life at stak?
perfect The Reese Formula R-ll
stands today in a class by itself.
There are thousands today \
have suffered for years and "v
now owe their health to this wonc
ful remedy.
Get a bottle today and be c
vinced of its merits.
If there is any special informat
you desire concerning your c
case write the Medical Advij
Medical Department, The Re
Formula Company, Huntington,
Va.
jadler
: Could Be
pointed in R-l
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1 medicine that did him more g
than anything he had ever tal
This l-emedy he said, was The Re
Formula R-ll, which he bought
the Union Crafts Coopera
Store. Knowing Mr. McGhee to b
conservative man and on
strength of his recommendatio
decided to get a bottle of R
which I did that evening. I can si
positively and truthfully that I
j ceived more real benefit from
' remedy in one week than I ever
from all medicines I had tried,
appetite improved, indigestion dii
peared, and I felt better gener
than I had in months. I am \
thankful I found out about
splendid remedy for stomach, li
' and kidney troubles, and feel 1
no one will have to experiment
[ more if The Reese Formula E
can be procured. I would qua
this only to say to say that tha
, think anyone that has had tli
troubles for any length of t
should take two or three bottles
R-ll and I feel sure they will not
disappointed.
Anyone suffering from the af
effects of flu and pneumonia, ii
1 gestion, nervousness, sleeplessnt
lumbago, 'backache, female we
[ ncss, urinary, bladder, , stom
liver and kidney troubles, will
well to get a bottle of this wonc
ful remedy today or write the M<
cal Adviser, Medical Departmt
The Reese Formula Company, Hu
ington, W. Va., for advice conce
ing your own particular case.
Treasurer's Notice! ;
JT.
OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM
FRIDAY, OCT. 15TH UNTIL
oeMARCH
IS, 1921.
Taxes Paid From Friday, October IS,
Until Friday, December 31st
ills Without Penalty.
ade
The rate of State, County, School
J and Special Tax including one dollar
Poll Tax, two dollars commutation
tax. _ # \
* Tr* n nnr\v*r\ a v-inn nrifli on
supplies for the fiscal year commencing
January 1st, 1920, notice is hereesi
by given that the office of the County
ers Treasurer for Abbeville County will
, be open for the collection of taxes for
lay said fiscal year from Friday, Oct. 15,
:ot- until Friday, Dec. 31st without penhis
alty* '
u There will be added?a penalty of
,n' one per cent, on all taxes not paid on
this January 1st, 1921.
, A penalty of two per cent, on aD
taxes not paid on Feb. 1st, 1921.
of A penalty of seven per cent, on
all taxes not paid on March 1st, 1921.
Rates per cent, of taxation are as
? follows:
n' State Tax 12 mills.
the County Tax 8 mills.
>os- Good Roads Tax 3 mills.
Constitutional school tax 3 mills.
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TOTAL 22 mills.
In addition to the above a special
= tax will be collected for school purposes
as follows:
Abbeville City Shops Bonds 1% miDs
? 1 Corner 2 mills
3. Lowndesville 16 miDs
4 Rocky River 2 miDs
9 Calhoun Falls 6 mills
10 Santuc 4 mills
18 Bethia 8 mills
20 Sharon 8 mills
|V 21 Bethel' 3 mills
* 22 Abbeville 14 mills
23 Warrenton 8 mills
uri- 24 Reeds 8 mills
25 Brownlee 4 mills
26 Campbell 15 mills
24 Antreville 12 mills
29 Sunny Slope 8 mills
30 Cold Springs 4 mills
31 Long Cane ^ 2 mills
for 32 Smithville 2 mills
0f 34 Central 8 miDs
, 35 Hagan 8 mills
at) rarns ureex o mum
sad- 37 Keowee 14 mill*
38 Due West ? 12 mills
iry' 39 Donalds 17 mill*
of 40 Pineville 6 mills
i'or. 41 Vermilion 4 mills
42 Ponville 3 mills
43 Eureka 3 mills
un. 44 Broadmouth 8 mills
45 Rock Springs 2 raiDf
' in 46 Ray 4 mills
an- 47 Winona 8 mills
..i, 50 Cana 4 mills
54 Lebanon 4 mills
A poll tax of one dollar per capita
J(j on all male citizens between the ages
y of 21 and 60 years, except such as
to are exempt by law, will be collected.
It A commutation road tax of two dollars
will be collected the same time
as other taxes from all male citizens
vho between the ages of 18 and 50 years,
vh0 except such as are exempt by law.
Unless said tax is paid by the 1st of
?er* March, 1921, eight days work upon
the public highways will be required
under an overseer, if so much be necon_
essary.
Taxes are payable in gold and s3ion
ver> United States currency, National
Bank notes and coupons of State
bonds which become payable during
it. ? i aoa
ser, uie year iti&v.
,ese At the same time as other taxes are
collected a license of one dollar and
W. seventy-five cents will be collected on
all dogs. A dog tag will be furnished
by the Treasurer to each owner pay=
ing license.
Parties desiring information by
mail in regard to their taxes will
please write before Dec. 16th, stating
the location of their property and
include postage for reply.
AN ACT
1 To Provide an Annual Dog Tax For
X The State of South Carolina and a
Penalty for Not Paying Said Tax.
Section 1. BE IT ENACTED by
ood the General Assembly of the State of
cen> South Carolina, That from and after
the passage of this Act there shall be
iese ievje(j on au dogs, six months old or
t at ojder, in the State of South Carolina
t:V6 an annual tax of one dollar and twenty-five
($1:25) cents per head.
* a Section 2. That upon the payment
the of said annual tax of one dollar and
j twenty-five ($1.25) cents by the owner
of any dog in the State, the Coun-11,
ty Treasurer shall issue to the said
owner a receipt therefor and a metal
tax marked "Dog Tax" and the
re" year for which it is issued. Each
this I County Treasurer shall keep a nuraerical
record of every dog taxed and in
g i addition thereto furnish to the owner
My of each dog such number stamped on
sap- the metal tag1. Which tax shall "be levied
and paid to the County Treasurally
er, as other taxes are paid: Provided,
ery further, That this tax shall be exchisive
of all other license taxes, either
j municipal or otherwise. Provided,
iver j That all such taxes collected here un;hat
der shall be credited to the schools of
the School District from which it is
any collected, to be used in support of the
1-11 schools of the District: Provided, furijfv
ther, That said tax shall become due
^ and payable at the same time State
t I and County taxes become due and
lese payable.
I Section 3. That every owner of a
ime i dog shall be required to collar and
of, place the aforesaid dog tag upon the
. jje I said collar. Except when such dog
j shall be used for the purpose of hnntj
ing, when such dog shall be upon a
ter-: chase or hunt.
Section 4. Any person owning,
j harboring or maintaining a dog,
ss, j failing or refusing to return and pay
! the tax aforesaid, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
ac"j conviction thereof, shall be-fined not
do j less than five ($5.00) dollars nor
' more than twenty ($20.00) dollars,
iey I one-half of which shall go to the perjdi
son reporting said failure to pay said
i tax, and one-Half to the public school
'! fund in which such derelict occurs.
,nt"j J. E. JONES,
rn" | County Treasurer.
| Oct. 27, 1920.
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