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Mentone Gain Succ?s People All Over Town ii the New System M Praise It 1 Although Moritone, the famous now system medicine, luis now been on salo In this city and county only a short time, it bas gained the same Avonderful success boro that it bas ! in hundreds of other communities ! ov?v the country. Men and women in all parts of this city and country aro now taking M?ritons and highly praise it for the rollof lt ls giving them. it was stated when Merltone first came hore that once the people of tho city and county learned of its real merit its sales would rise by leaps and bounds. That time has now como. Merltone has been tried and proven by men and women all CAME NEAR SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Glyde Smith Was Painfully Hurt When Crash dune. (Anderson Mail, Nov. 27.) An accident that came very near being quite serious occurred lust night when a Greenville street car collided with on Oldsmobile auto mobile driven by H. T. Lyon and oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyon and a party of friends. The auto was going ont Greenville street and on the wet tracks was holpless to get from between the rails. The street car carno over the little rise at El more's store and though the motor man tried bis best to stop his car, slick rails prevented his doing so, and the trolley hit the auto while still traveling at a moderate rate of apood. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon were on the j front seat of the car and were un- ? injured, jw. H. and Wardlaw Lyon, I wich Clyde .Smith and J. C. Garrett, wore on the rear seat, and when the crash caine Mr. Smith was thrown j out of the car and suffered severe cuts about the face and painful bruises. W. H. Lyon was also thrown oht and landed 20 or more feet away^ from the automobile. Mr. Lyon su ff bred a sprained knee. Mr. Garrott and Wardlaw Lyon remained J ii the car and were unhurt, as did Mr ; and Mrs. Lyon. Collis Cause Orlp und Influenza LAXATIVE ?ROMO QUININE Tableta remove th? "c&M. iheii Ispnly ono "Bromo Quinine." E.W. GROVE'S u) tn ?turo on the box. 30c j Say" Ho Hs? Wool Cotton. I iii von ia, Ga., Ti ni ev.) 'jiS TJI B Stone, who live. uv. the <-|''O?'?Kpbo) plac?, th ive mib-r. sou: h ol j Lavenia, baa a Btulk of what ls *up I posed t< bo wool col ion. Hie cot ' ton bu:-, the texture of wool and the i lock's aro five to six Inches long. ' Mr. Stono doesn't know how he got I this stalk of cotton, btit 1B very care ful to preserve every seed for fu , turo planting. .? The staple of this cotton is not quit* ns long as the ordinary cotton grown lu this section', nor has the vains o', this cotton yet been doter ai'.mid. However, wo hear of this i cotton at another place In the county, , and no doubt in a year or two its I value can be determined. Mr, Stone ?J is v try proud of his stalk and very "l carefully preserves every stalk and . wed ff?TER THAN * WHISKEY FOR. COLPSJNDFLU Kow Elixir, Called Aspiron al, Medicated With Latest Jf Scientific Remedies, Used i and Endorsed by Euro pean ai?d American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a I Cold and Prevent Compli I cations. $2very Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count er if Relief Does Not Como 1 Within Two Minutes. delightful Taste, Immediate j Relief, Quick Warm-Up. Tho Hon sn Hon of tho yonr in thc tlrug lindo is Aspironnf, tho two minr.io cold and cough reliever, au tho)ilativoly guaranteed hy tho labora tori." ; lesion, approved and most Oiitliualaslically endorsed by tho high est authorities, and proclaimed by Hie coiUmon people ns ten times ns quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or nay other cold and cough remedy they have over tried.v All drug stores aro now supplied with tho wonderful new elixir, so all von ha * Ul do to got rid of that cold isl II Step info tho nearest drug store, h?Bi.? tho eh rk half n dollar for a bottlo of i\:ipii(nal ?md tell him to servo you two lea >H onlals with four teaspoon fuls of water in a glass. With your wati li in your hand, tako tho drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold .fading away like a dream ?rit li in tho timo limit. Don't bo bnsh ul, for ill druggists invito you and expert you to try it. Everybody's deina il. WTioh youi cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of tho bottle !nonio" ?0 ..oar wife and babies, for As;>iioiial is by far the safest mid most ^ e({tjyo; tho ?asiest to tako and the f*.,.-U (igrcoabio cold and cough remedy Ut infants and children.-Adv.) is Big \s in Walhalla ind County Are Taking edicineand Highly for Relief. over this section and" practically everybody lias boord of lt and knows it a medicine of rou I merit. For ail ing conditions ot tho stomach, liver or kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism, nervousness, sleeplessness, general run down system and tho like, Merl ton has no superior on tho market to-day. A trained chemist worked for years on the .Morltone formula and would not release lt for sale to tho general public until bis expert knowl edge believed it to bo the most effective medicine possible for ail ing conditions of the system. ld ari tone Is sold exclusively in Walhalla at Bell's Drug Store. LETTER FROM TOM J. DAVIS. Still Overseas With tho Army When Last Hoard from. The following letter, recently re ceived by. Mrs. H. S. Davis from lier son, Thoa. J., will be read with interest by many friends. The let ter was received some time ago, but will bear none tho less of Interest by reason of its delayed publication: Coblcnz, Germany, Sept. 20, 1919. My Dear Mother and Father and all the kiddies: Just a few lines to-day so that you will not be uneasy about me. Am feeling good and working every day. Have been expecting to get a letter from you all for the last few days, but as yet I have heard noth ing. Does look like you all could take a few minutes off and drop me at least a linc saying all aro wen, etc. Don't know as yet when 1 will leave hore for home. Looks now as if I might he here for a year or more. At present I am assigned to the per manent forces In Germany with the assistant provost marshal as execu tive olllcer, and that apparently will be one of tho assignments to stay here for some time. I will give you a new address this" time and may be my mall will not be delayed so long. Have bad but ono letter from you all since the first of July. Am not thinking that [you all are not writing, but that my 1 mail is wandering around some placo. Give Charlie and Jim and Alma my address and tell them to drop me a card and tell me all about themselves. v. ( uki write you a long' letter, but | ba yen'I *\%<o new. SViU write more I next tiinfci, nive my hes?, regards lo' ail (lio old frieda, with love to ?ll the family. Your loving son, T. J. Davis, 1st Lieut. Inf. U. S. A. Executive Officer, Office Ass't Pro vost Marshal, American Forces in Germany, (Coblenz.) WOMAN'S WAV. (James J. Montague, in the Atlanta Georgian.) When her doctor declares, with a glance at ber gown, That her ribs are too rigidly bod iced, And adds, as he gives her tho swift up and down, That the cut of ber skirt is immod est, She'll calmly continue to dress in the style, Disdain written large on ber fea tures, And say, with a lofty and pitying smile: "These men are the silliest crea tures!" When her doctor Informs her the col lar she wears Will quickly destroy her digestion, That exposing her neck to the mid winter airs Will ruin her health beyond ques tion, When he tells her the heels on ber shop-going shoes Her spine will eventually sever, She says, with a sniff and a couple of poohs: "These mon, they know nothing whatever! " When ber doctor announces that dancing too much Will make her both old and rheu matic, When he warns against partios, late hours and such, In language extremely emphatic, When ho speaks of the wrinkles that soon will appenr if sho loses her sleep, on bor fore head, Sile murmurs to Gladys: "It's dread ful, my dear; These men are so perfectly hor rid!" Hut when she is told by a woman M. I)., With sistorly words of compas sion, Just whore, very soon, sho is certain to bo If she still stays a slavo to tho fashion, And how she will weaken her body and mind Past recall, if sho can't bo Induced to Abandon tho frivolous ways of her kind, She'll behave Just tho same ns sho used to! - mi a > - Name Candidato for President. Chicago, Nov. 22.-Nearly 1,000 dolegates, Including labor loaders, co-operativo association sponsors and representatives of farmers' or ganizations and tho non-partisan league wero boro to-day to attend a convention bf tho National Labor party, called primarily to nominate n candidate for President of tho Fulled Stales. Many of tho now party men wont to tho mooting this morning nftor all-night conferences caused, they said, by a conilict bc ?I..I..|..I..l..?.,?.,I..|..I..|,.I..?..I..lMI..I..I..?. * HONOR ROM/. .{. * _- * .J. Walhalla High School. .J? Following is tho honor roll of tho Walhalla High School for the month of October: First tirade-Catherine Macaulay, Catherine Dukes, Dorothy Waldt, Laurie Smith, Julian Humphreys, Bari Hetrick, Walter ?Moss, Louis Collins, Wade M Ham, Strother Col lins, .lohn Halliard, Henry Hunt, El sie Hlackwoll, Essie Collins. Phalbia Crow, Lydia Gerber, Susie Wiging ton. Second Grade-Evangeline Barker, Mario Brandt, Ethel Chnstain. Carrie Finkenstadt, Opal Gillespie, Bessie Moody, Alma 'Bogers, Ernest Smith, Forest Vaughn, Luther Wald. Third Grade-Sam Veiner, Chas. Humphreys, Arthur Dow Dukes, June Huynes, Marcus Long, Charles Covington, Marvin Smith, Birdie Hughes, Annie May Stoddard, Betty Hughs. Fourth Grade-Eileen Aull, Lina Alexander, Dorothy Brown, Lee Hunt, Nettie Wigington, Rosa Posey. Fifth Grade-Sara Aull, Ruth Parker, James Miller, Geo. M. Ansel, Jr., Laurln T. Covington. Sixth Grade-Mary Reid Norris. Seventh Grade-Rotta Covington, Dimples Parker, Ethel Hunt, Anna Probst. Eighth Grade-Louise Brandt, Grace Brown, Leon Davis, Greta Douthlt, Arthur Parker, Clare Sloan, Elizabeth Thode. Ninth Grade-Bessie Ritter. Tenth Grade-James Alexander, Lila Smith, Frances Carter, Edith Carter, Grace Grahl, Carolyn Rogers, John Todd, Fred Fowler, Margaret Wickliffe, Nell Wickliffe. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore? touchy corns off with fingers %1M Don't suffer! <oho costs nn> i OK store, on me corns, A tiny bottle of but a lew cents at Apply a few drops calluses and "hurd skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, tho skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never sore, tender or irritated.-adv. "Buying UP Presidents." Blazan, Russia, Nov. 25.-M. Bak ronioff, the president of the soviet here, who raised a "local fund for Hie1 purchase of Entente imperialist statesmen," lias been shot by the ex traordinary commission for combat ting counter revolution for misappro priating funds for spreading Bolshe vik ideas. Acordlng to a newspaper report, Bakromoff read a detailed report to the Riazan soviet declaring he had bought Premier Clemenceau of France for 150,000 rubles, President Wll?on fbr 200,000 rubles and the norlin foreign office for 30,000 rubles. The commission against counter revolution discovered that the fund was a swindle and that Bakromoff and two local officials In the mobili zation department had pocketed the money. Bakromoff admitted that he had printed private paper money to the amount of 5,300,000 rubles. REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience* of Walhalla People. We are fortunate, indeed, to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of WalhiTila residents on the following subject will interest and benefit many of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can be had. B. Oelkers, W. Main St., Walhalla, gave tho following statement March 16, 1911: "My kidneys were out o? order and my back pained awfully. I had other symptoms of kidney com plaint, too. I was advised to take Doan's Kidney Pills and did. They soon completely cured me." On April 10, 1918, Mr. Oelkers said: "I think Just as highly of Doan's Kid ney Pills now as when I endorsed them before I am glad to recommend them at any time for they surely did me a great deal of good. I confirm my former endorsement." Price, 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remody-get Doan's Kidnoy Pills - the same that Mr. Oelkers had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. tween radical and conservative load ers in the American Federation of Labor, with possible injection into tho controversy of a third element. Tho conference was cnllod rocont ly by John Fitzpatrick, prosidont of the Chicago Federation of Labor, and chairman of the national steel strike committee, and his associates in the Midd lo Wost. COUNTY CLAIMS APPROVED. Following m u tho claims-that were passed on by the County Board of Commissioners at their regular monthly mooting hold on Friday, the 7th day of Novombor, 1019: Salaries. E. N. Foster ;_.$ 123.00 J. S. Smith. 6.00 J. F. Hunnichtl .r.. 5.00 M. R. McDonald. . 20.83 John F. Craig. . 25.00 D. A. Smith. . 46.91 R. H. Alexander. . 40.94 Thos. A. Smith.; . 83.34 W.M.Alexander.I. 100.00 J. C. Mitchell .? . 100.00 W. L. Littleton .i . 100.00 W. R. Cobb .I . 37 . 50 J. C. King.{, 25.00 M. T. Hughs . 16.60 J. W. Todd . . .J. 12.50 W. M. Dillard .j, 12.50 W. N. Woolbrlght .,. 8.33 Ethel L. Cpunts .i. 95.45 Total. 870.99 Roads. C. R. Laiming.. $ 41.00 E. N." Foster (freight and express pd. i ... 65.12 Piedmont Auto Co.?. 32.00 E. L. Stone .!. 97.20 R. A. Craig .;. 43.00 Seneca Motor Co.I. 13.30 Gulf Relining Co.:. 116.25 W. T. Crow .\ 10.20 Ballenger Hdw. & C. Co . 39.13 J. W. Ray .: 42.00 c. w. & J. E. Bank night . . 1.00 Whit Klux. 5.15 Sullivan M ark ley Hdw. Co 131.89 Abbott & White . . ll . 66 '.otal.$ 648.90 ?ridgcs. W. O. Bowie. $37 . 30 Moss & Ansel . 5.54 W. R. Hunt. 6.25 B. K. Cobb . 105.50 S. D. Suttles. 102 . 50 M. C. Bryant . . 9.00 State Highway Com. 250.00 Total .$ 517.08 Chato Ginig. , King Hdw. Co..1$ 97 . 41 Kingan & Co.? 246.89 P. B. Wilson . 40.00 W. C. Burnside .I 6.85 J. C. Knox . 14.50 A. L. Rowland. 3.50 C. W. & J. E. Baukntght . 825.07 D. E. Good .2.00 C. E. Alexander . 2.00 B. M. Smith.; 6.00 Cotton States Tent Co. .. 389.25 Matt Cobb, For? .om .... 711.65 Total .$2344.02 Poe i Farm. W. R. Cobb-Stev.ard .$ 242.85 C. W. & J. E. Bauknight . . 246.88 Total.$ 489.72 ConM?OT-<>? !'.. H. A loxa nd 11 W. M. Alo.\under W. M. Alexa nd ei D'. A. Smith . . . TllOS, A Smith . Thoa, A. Smith. M. R. McDonald . J. G. Mitchell . V. F. Martin . Burroughs Add. Mach, <"o. F. W. Harbort . . . Atlanta Woodward Op. Fielder & Allen Co . Fielder & Allen Co. Fielder & Allen Co . Fielder & Allen Co., Foote & Davies Co, . . . Foote & Davies Co. Eoote & Davies Co. The Schelel Mfg. Co . . . Ballenger Hdw. & F. Co. . The Selig Co. L. H. Raines. Underwood Typewriter Co. Foote & Davies Co. Total . Luiarj. V. F. Martin . Dr. J. W. Wickliffe. W. M. Alexander. Dr. J. J. Thode. Dr. J. J. Thode (post mortem). 4 5. Op ;>(?. uo 7.10 3 . 63 r.o 90 65 14.00 2.07 60 00 12.50 7.73 59.50 15.92 19. 00 8. 26 1 .95 10.90 8.25 71 .00 45 . 29 8.80 112.80 112.58 I 648.92 ? 20.00 5.00 39.55 6.00 10.00 Total .i 79.55 Public Buildings. J. C. Seaborn .* 17.40 C. W. & J. E. Baukulrm . . 2.35 Moss & Ansel . 40.00 M. D. & H. L. Smith 45.00 Sullivan Hdw. Co. 7.64 Standard Oil Co. 12.70 Total .$ 125.19 Printing and Stationery. Geo. D. Barnard Co.| 25.50 The R. L. Bryan Co. 21.93 Fielder & Allen Co 35.48 Foote & Davies Co . ... 28.58 Foote & Davies Co . . . 49.28 Total . ?60.70 Dieting Prisoners. W. M. Alexander.$ 42.00 Outside Po<>r. Rescue Orphanage.;? 5.00 R. H. Alexondor . 4 . 00 J, J. Ansel . . . 36.00 Total.$ 45.00 Court Expense?. R. H. Alexander-Co. lieus. $ 639.75 R. H. A'.exander-Co.Ttea?. *86.00 R. H. .vlexandor-Co. Treas 139.05 Total . .Sn. 14.80 I.-Ight.s anti ) ii- i. Walhalla Flee. Pim: 17.63 Grand Total Allowet. , . .$7.803.42 E. N. FOSTER, Suponisor. M. R. McDonald, Clerk. (adv.) Children Cry for Fletcher's She Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of Jrj/> - and has been made under his per? Ss sonal supervision since its infancy. \*u*f7X ?>c??cl*44fi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency. Vf ind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ?Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 3d Years The Kind You Have Always Bought _TH M O ?NTAUW OOMWNY, NKW VOHK O ITV, Cheapest thing on earth Courier at yl a year. , Get lt Buy a few Thrift Stamps to Helps Sick Cardui, Ute woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, of Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, ... and the pains were very severe. A friend told me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardal? ... 1 did, and soon saw it was helping me ... After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE The Woman'* Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? It your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what it lias done for so many thousands of other women who suffered-it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists J. 67 * * * * * * * * * * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .J? .J? .J? ?J. ?J. ?J? ?J. ?J? ?J? ?J? O. li. 1)10AN, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, lt. P. I>. No. 8, Ol? NT? AI J, 8. O. KUY WAR SAVINS STAMPS. .J. '?|? ?J. ?J. ?J. .J? ?J? ?J. ?J. .J. DR. W. R. CRAIG, Dental Surgeon, WALHALLA, H. CARGI A NA. Ofllco Over O. W. Pitchford'* Steve. ?I* 'I* -1* ?1- *V .!* ?I* ?I? '1+ ?MAROCH O. 1GNG, Attornoy?ut-Lnw, Phono No. 00, Walhalla, S. 0. * * * * * * * * * .J? Ofllco Over Oconco Nows. ?J? ' ?J. .J. ?|. ?J? ?|? *|? ?j. ?j. .j? ?J. ?J? .J* 4* J. R. EARLE, .J.. .I* Attornoy-at-Lnw, .$. .J? WALHALLA, S. G. 4* j ?j. State & Federal Court Practice. .J? FARM LOANS. 4? ?g* RUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. *\? ?j- ?j. ?|? ?j? ?j- ?j. ?j. ?j? ?j? ?j? ?|? ?j? .J. E. JJ. HEHNDON, 4* ?J? A ttoriiey-at-Lnw, ?J? ?J. WALHALLA, 8. C. ?j. PHONE NO. Ol. .j. RUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. .j. .?. .?? .j. .j. ?2? ...? ?J. R. T. JAYNES, 4* .2? Attorney at ?Law, ??? ?2? WALHALLA, S. G. * Roll Phone No. 20. .2? State ?ft Federal Court Practice, tf* .2? 4? ^. ?2? ?i? ?2? ?2? ?2* *!* ?$* .I* .J. J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, 4* Pickens, S. C. W. C. Hughs, 4? .J. CAREY, SHELOR & HUGHS, 4* ?2* Attorneys and Counsellors, ?2* .J. WAI AI Al Ai A, S. 0. 4* .2? State & Federal Court Practice. 4* f Kurfeos Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. JD. E. ?300I>, TINNER. - WALHALLA. S. C NOTICE OF FI NA Ii SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned will make application tr? V. P. Martin, Judge of Probate for Oconoo County, in tho State of South Carolina, at his office at Walhalla Court House, on Monday, December 8th, 1910, at ll o'clock In tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said application cnn be beard, for leave to moko final settlement of tho Es tato of B, P. DUKE, Deceased, and obtain final discharge as Adminis trator of said Estate. J. lt. ORR, Administrator of the iOstato of B. F. Duke, Deceased. Nov. 12, 1919. 46-49 TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS FROM SKIN DISEASES Itching and Burning Eruptions Torture Victims. If 3'our skin seems ablaze with the fiery, burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting relief can only come from treatment that goes below thc surface r- that reaches down to the very source of the trouble. Skin-diseases come from a disordered condition of the blood, and search far and near, you cannot find a blood remedy that approaches S. S. S. for real efficiency. S. S. S. has been on the market for fifty years, during which time it bas been giving uni form satisfaction for all disorders for which it is recommended. If you want prompt relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. For expert ad vice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to-day .to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift i Specific Co., Dept, 44, Atlanta, 0a4