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v>- r «r > v„ ;A -"1 '• L. -T^r g£ r,f i i *arnwelt-Sentinel _i_ rCBfelSHKlTj ,K\{Km iTIlCllSDA V' ■ in— -» • _ • . • J 't i ■ '.i — \T- /• BAUNWKLL,S,C V "X H. BitVH rOi.E. tOffoR. Entered ;is mvond o'.;is« iiuijl. matter I »'T»* ruary 11.. If)'>5. a I tin* I’oJdofljefc at Barn* well, S. under (lie. Act <>f C'-wrgrcSS ^of March ft, iH79. -r * ; HOW THE MfKSrMMt Almost every village now boa«tu of a Jrx*:«i bunk*. The director* air very prom of the sale and i-ane+fHttHigeh^ , nt i»f ttrtuf t uiVrt11tvn iii'■ and ".tiIk w grow itfg te/otmfcr. lint it hVciii’t !-eeii viury long ago witch tunl^ jvx-fr-fe\v mid iatUtaceu.—Xln. Registration Notice Under aid byvirtue~of the author it; 4-veated in Us bj his Excellencf, Kiehan I. Manning) and also bjl Virtue, of the priMtlasnation of the president of the l qUed Stales, / the following namec peNyhe iiavwheen duly appointwd regjre traru for 1116\electi<>JI„preci11c.ts in the county of ttaahtyell : ■ ■ - f *—: • tt P~Tt irn 1 * “■ —— ■ - ■ ■ I —" » ■■■■-■ ■ ■■■ f ■ * ■ • >»» m> | — '• , ‘ r ’ , , . ,, i •;* " lAllendaf# • • '■*■ (iomi ie r l-i i -mu 11 Allied U^i** tie ~J7TI7TTi^Ttfiii ,^JT1. Q we;n *. V . fnfly id-litiji--d 'theiiiM-Ke- uirhdhe w-l-P ' . . \Baldnck , :> . f:igto.rd.lhiux^iij;titinhrriPKf the adjiuent. Barnwefj , ..^L. I > ■“u- One year flott^JSix Three months 60s. iU*fm*TION rates. months i*0e; * A1) VKRTI'RIJfO JIATKH. Transient Advertisements. $1.00 Inch for the Hrst inserf.iot); 50e tR inch. . for each subsequent insertion. Business locals or notices’, 6c a line for each insertion. ’ y Special notices, such as wanted, lost found, for sale, for rent; etc. - , 25 words or less, for one insertion 26c; two in sertions 60c ; three insertions 76c ; four insertions $100. . One Gent/for each word over 25<’’’ liberal offer^ to merchant! to advertise by the'month, season or fear. "v '■ Obituaries, tributes of respect or «|?ds of thanks, and all notices of a pprso"i)Sl nature are charged for as regular ad vertisements. No advertisements will be changed unless copy is received before Monday, noon each .week. Communications and news letters art; always welcome, but should reach this office not later than Monday of each week. - — j»• jiiiujimm11 - «T|iv Maliks' hiivi? s«j11ar« 1 ly put tliVni-.'lv. s iMliind every eith r)Hi>e 1 * i » , ’that .Wild, fifiam iklly help th<4r < u.'- |hm«T'. Truck i*itivvin)r. cttArflpjr ihdu.v- fries, ‘-tTTOnjgKt’?*,- pat?Uiht* hottx*s /ainl >viIT help the-^POlnwrini- loeal haidhs^ Weiind thcifi ^iyirJjTT**^ to hoys corn eltfbvgirl* canning eldhs, pig cluHS, arid fh fact oi a club that will leavc iitohey at HWnhMBTtihd its way a* n deposit .into the hank. \c ■ /' ■ - — . - * The food siluAtion for the next year bids fair to send a larg(‘ amount of local funds to distant focnl i*entn*s to meet*,llie demands qf .local consumjition. It has bt^ndinned into our ears “to eat what we can, and to ean what jhm can’t eat.” Wit then- i- a shortagi* of the material that enters into the'iiianufactnre of tin —Bar.vwku, XitUKMiAv Ma|T |3J, 1017 Li the DRAFT REGISTRATION. Jnne 6th, will be'a memorable day, because then will come the first great step in the fnrmatipn of a national army. The esJinnte of fmnrdn BaniwCH county who will fa'll UdweA'ii the sjas ifiisl ages w ill Ih- about 2.H8I, Bui only one man in f-i' ' ' r twenty will b** drafted into service. Thift Miunty will Tend-fnto tlic first' 500,000 wn, only 144 conscript'-, or eit-i/en sol diers. Since the proportion of negroes in the county to whites is 2.GH to I, the munbi'r of whites to lie furnbhed will Ih approxiruab-ly fifty men, whiUl th^ mu groes will fnrnisfTTiot more than om hQndrerl. Such a small draft is nothing to bi'corne excited over, and in_ti«» main will leave untouched our farming, manu facturing, and conimercial inten*sts. But a word of explanation may not lie amiss. This registn it Ton w ill Ih* final and conclusive for all white ififn^within those ages. Later registrationsjrfnay 'include other ages But on this day all wi|hin those ages must fill in the information asked for in Qie twelve questions qq.Abe i earth • These cards w ill finally reach ^hi War Department and he used in makijig the draft of thv required .men, .and 7>f —“those reiprimf at n later date. Brig d um. —C'*owder who prepared the‘twelve ques tions’ on the registration cards htfff also i jV , * , pare<l a guide as to how these ques- . S . V & tions shall be answered. Question 12 reads “Do you claim* exemption .from draft (sjH*eify grounds)? On tbi-s lieLays “Because yon claim exemption from draft it by no means follows that you an* ex empt. For the imforrnatiim Y)T The'War Department you should make a claim now if you intend to prosecute it.-”_Sam»* will lie exempt on account of their of fices and occupation*-, others on aceourU of connection with a religidns sect tjiat eonscienlioii'ly- d<s*s not favor war (but these will iLsi-ed elsewhere than in the lighting ranker) Some will Ik- exempt on .account of pM-inj the sole support of de pendent' who.are Kinking to them Oth ers will Ih* exempt on account of certain physical defects which will effectually cans. If some methods ean lx* suggested that will alfo^V the farmer to utilize the '4 * * ’ . ■ ‘ surp’usof his garden truck, it will mean lhat tie 'will tiTive nion- 4o-pnt-into 4ho. bank next winter,' The farmer w ill have the vegi’tahles. hut who will secure.tla- cans. Aiinonnce.ments have been made that under certain restrictions it would he pq.8s|hle to secure a Tuiiiiuiuin. tjuia- ln*r i»f cans through the agricultural au thorities of the state. But wouldn't'it he an excellent* pii'ec of .good judgment if the lo<:al hanks of Barnwell ctfiinty in addition to the many other g<xid things they are doing, eouldi get iYT on the ground floor of the tin can situation and help their customers? It would Incan money lor the batiks in deposits and h. M. Oaldwell, .Tanms H. ■Lanealter ' Bjtchvilhi- , II. M..Wise, hi I'fK.Weissinger. \ IJuJ'l Pond If. C FMowersfH. C. Bryan. Snellii 4»•K. Kelly, J. D. C Hqbbin* F M. VovRigb1<^>d. AvH. ^ojtibar. line ictor Lewis, F. Dunl Killingswol arley\ rTT. Dicks. - * LB««®knarJr K. E^Wobdward.rJ. W, Cook. Jyc in tie , > J. C. Meyer, G AM.’.dpnr.y. (Jlmer ’ ^John F. AVeekley, f.h. Wilkinson. ^MilletU) G. WSDunbar. Geo. D. Kirkland. —Willisujn ; *r. K. T. Merrith.TI. ClMatthew9. ' , ‘ Elkg rL| ; *It. K. Johnson, GeoiE, Crcuch. ' ** Hercules ; J. E Lane.J. O Sanders. Fairfax ■ J. E. Johnson, B. Thomas. All male persons,l>etween the ages of $weuty-one and. |hir^y, .both ingly- sivp, that is to say, thaee persons kho,> have attained thqir twei^tyTtlrst birthday and who shall have not at- tdihed their thirty-first birthdav on or~t?Hfore the day hereinafter named are required, under penalty, to repair to their, respective voting precincts in this county and present themselves fur registration, as by the Act of Congress and the Proclamation of-the I’resident in pursuance thereof reqylred, on the fifth day'of Junq,~»l'.»17, between, the. hours of seven o’qlock a^un. and nine o’clock p. m. of the said daty 'All persons subject to registration who from sickness shall bj, unable to present themselves for registration must apply on or before the day named for registration to' W. H. Duncan. Clerk of Court for the County of Barn- food for the* customers, that in the ab- ., ' T - * * •».- ■ ■ semr of pans, must be wasU*d. - - No. 10979 ' ' i/ TREASURY DEPARTMENT OffiVe of Comptroller of the CnivrenyjL m s ..^5. ashington, ty. C- April WhWeas, by Satisfactory evidenc* preaeiked to the ;undersigned, it has been mkde to appear that. ‘.'The First NatibnaNlank of ^’airfex” In the Uixvn of Fairfaxrvlv the pounty^of BarnWell and State of„Soiit^ CaroHba Iihb Com- -ptied to be comp’ied witf tiori shall be iiiith the business of ban rl i a m sTComptrol hereby cyrtift ‘ Bank of Fai'rqT/(” in fax in the county of of South Caryiina-ry mence tire ImdnesH vided in seqiion fifty fore an associa- to commence (zed I'R- rh?TTSkeltnn W H- the Currency.TfO he Fir|t National 1 he town nf Kai r- rnwed and State th%ri7‘*»1-t'» com tfnki.'g hp prn- e hundred arid well, S.-C., for liiftructlons aq t*> hoW they must be registered by* ag£nt; those who expect to be absenLOiK that day from the county in whiph they have their permanent hppre may regi9- must reachth# placein which they have their )>ermRnrent home by the day named herein. ^ W. I. JOHXS, ^haiemt^; - / x’ W. H. DUNCAN, JNQ K SNELLING, Registration and Conscription Board. Dandruff Quickly Stopped There fs only one way to <*u re •dan druff and that is to kill the ggrins. There is only one hair preparation that will kill the germs and that Jfe Mildred na Hair Remedy. This iukLuhI hair re storer with tty-record /f. thousands of tted with xll thrt provisions of the aarilI hair i any head where taTuPT?»r f]ie"T7ii^H.Stntes^rl*quired fchep « ** any Iifw tefi yrt cures dandruff. sixty nine, of the revisVA‘ statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and Beyl of office this thirteenth day of April. 1917 '™ J no. Skelton WilliamB. ComptrdITer of the Currency’. 4 26-9t Master's Sale STATE OK S'GU'MI CA KOI,in a, t o t;x T Y UK 11A It \ w K11,, Court of Common Ph as ]>revent them fmtn iHVumhvg lit soldiers. After tjie work of registj.iitioii is - e«|m- plete v>iLl CtuV Ike sallim* id the, lit ltu>i the exempt.' In all prohahiiity tlx*r»‘ will be a.local hoard t) hear ami-determine exemptione-oo grounds“i1t+n*i t(ian phy- eicat defects. These latter will he passed on i»y surgeons under the War Depart ment. The former will be passed by t . e* - . '/■ .. . local hoards, and if tlie custom' in ether c mmr ins jy follpvyT T here, then* w ill also be boards o^api^als <)((necessity shtjie- little time must elap-t* lA'foru the men .....X ^ J1IWI P'l riMiHHeil* H lechsi must' pre*H-iit‘ theniselves for- Altgui lVojileH. debased. W. M. Grayson, et. a!. ' against* Nalhanid.IVa?plea,^4. aI /. intiff, stops falling hatir •calp in three back^ ^iLisAh^ moat ingdoniCjlB jmt. used- ex ten si v e, J tnent who desift* to their hair-Boft, lust (id itching of the ts or your money lant-tMid im-igorat- ;ky or greasy and is ladies of refine- >ave and t-i keep Rfd lu xnrant;' 4 C. 51 Ba’qhlTaleer. TJamwell; R. P. Searson Dru* Co:,' AllAidale., is^selling Miidredina flair Remedy on a positive guarantee |o remove dat?druff or m»>ney refunded |lt 60j aqd Il.tAa bott’e. Out of-towu OUBtomera supplied by mail — Adv. ' 1 5 24 it Tonoline Is BeaiiJy_AW, Annoua.- ces Specialist. % ^lildrt*4Tojise talk of Jntef^st to ' * Women. As health is a tirst aid tobeauTtihiB tf> beatfRL st »ry told by Mildred L<giisp.**beakity specia-lis.1, of Bouton, MayB . is of un- usiirtl interest dyer than Louise. ? % IU ti noline,”' “I can recummend no’betjder health Baid Mildrrd WHOLE OR ORAHAM BREAD -rir- j .. 1 - - I' 1 -cops Ink?warm mik. • .•*- tab I esprit) ns hrb w n si igar.. I ' 4 teaspoons salt . f . /- /r. 3 cupi-whole-'wheat (ir grahahidlo.u'' ■ *' y.Va-ii cake. L——-L ^ - Scald the milk together with the^iegAr aad salt.. When., InKK-utm.. add—Uu; yeast mixing it first, with a little* of the milk,, Add the 'll lour, 'beat tvel'I. aruj let 'if double itu voloiiVe., Beat' it. thoroughly, put into a pan, and lei! it .rise. In a pan of standhrd^sue it sliut^ld come nearly tolhe nL: 4 . \ Tire above reeifT-imay be used in pre paring .< bread from home-ground ipefil There are many homes, particularly in TbTT^liTrf7^^«7»rTfie~HouseWrfe'can * obtain unground wheat at moderate cost. If ground in the ordinary-coffee mill, such wheat makes a coarse breads not very light in texture, but of su h good flavor that it may well be used Occasional I give variety to thedietii. It is useful, too, in places \vh«Te good bran pah not be obtained eaBily and where coarse bteudS Sre desired au, a, means of preventing constipation. -In makihg'sueh hread'with a view to econ omy the housekeeper should compote what it will-cost her per loaf, including lobor and fuel, as compared w ith other bread!epe makes. Skim milk instead of whole milk can be bsed ; homemade yeast , either liquid or dry cake, is a posaiibrHtyr-and-sorne might like the bread with* less sugar or lmBweejenecf. V*- ► /- J:*' L, -Jr lies •d in Filth X \ E »ts Filth *T 7— / Gehn-carrying. flies brlpa disease direct to your home r=i_^. ; laden f«qt on your : to you ipe-tnett bathe in the baby’s milk ee.-~ They; xvipe -theip ^erm “and leave ihany . forme of sickness—'ther? come the * y , • 4 1 doetdr’s bills — and~ what thatTtneans. Flies carry on their feet fil|h and theWrms of typhoid fever, malaria, consumption—perhaps injkmile paralysis, and other dread diseases. _ r: L-y- • . aZ -• .. ' * . . Destroys The Fly .Ejg^s SPRINKLE RED DEVIL LYE FREELY once or twice a week In your privy Of euthpostr "^trneiRTTlSg^W^lfre^I!: R Will clean up these places; remove the foul odor and stop fly-eggs from batching. ROt DEVIL LYR f Ms Imply Mrtrfwfsf far frog* mnd far farV/fberb la Mtmorlam On Friday afternoon. May 23. at 3 :3<v o’elock.' Mrti Martha Still departed this life at the home of her only daughter, Mtb E. E. Morris after many month* *$f -• —-v. Mrs'StiTl was a woman of good qutfl- ities and flue character, and was Joved by all whojdryiy her. Tshe waa-|t her of the Friendship Baptist church, having united with, the church at an early f <jate. She liv- i a consecrated life, and during all her illness she [>jrt* it .with patience; J , •_,* . * It was so hard to give her np, but' all that loving hands' and medical aid coQld give Was rendered her during •tart Using RID DEVIL LYE Now, Before Fly - SeasonBegins POSTAL FOR IS“W m DEVIL LYE Wm. Schleld Mfg. C6. f la Sold By All Croeere. _ 615 N, Second 8t., 8T. LOUIS. -M0. li l„ her illness, but Our Heavenly Father knows best, and 1 we mqs’t say, “Thy will be dose,” Tor the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Satur* day afternodn at Friendship church, being conducteil^by her pastor, Rev W, D. Heckle of Healing Springs, and Rev^ W. L. Hayes of Barnwell, after ijhieh the remains were laid tu r?*4 in the Friendship cemetery in the- presence of a large concourse of forrowTng friends End relatives. -She is survived by her husband, IF. F. Still, and flve sons. M. I.. Still, J. E. Still, J. C. Still. R. E. r f . Still. Who' live ^ear Barnwell aod B- M. -Still of Cooper-itiil, Tenn., and one daughter Airs E E,' Morris of Barnwell : and 24 grand children.- Two brolhefs gpd two aisters also sutvive her. ..‘.i A precious one fr.oin us js gone, j . ’ j A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in-our Irearts.^ Which, never catvbe liHe'd. E M. \ Q .0 TO J -J:, P^GTOhT ACCOUNT CONFEDERATE VtT^RANS REUNION / Selling Dates . From Virgii^a and the fbarolinat, l ' \i June 2nd-7th, ine From Georgia, Florida and Alabama, j \ June l«t-6th, inc Tickets limited to fetch final destination* got later t^an midnight June 21 st, exten sion of finki limit to July'6th, 1917, may he obtained by deposit with Terminal Agent and ment of fee of 50 cts. * —AjLOWFST RATkS EVER OFFERED '—^TO TtjfE NATtONAt CAPITAL 1 Far r«»ervaliens oe any information, I address any agent nf the T ATLANTIC COAST LINE 2 . T. C. WHITE, G>f. A. ' • Wilmington, N. vv »• f —> J '•“1 Record of the Past . . Nu Stronger Ev dci.ee Can Be Had in / Barnwell. . : . ' .* -. -• v ' I. )ok, well tu their record. What they have itnliS* Vunriy" tmi* lu y»ar# o'-.i^liy i* the best, guarantee of Tii'ure results., Anyone- w>th n bad hwni.; a*n reader'niffyring frnm u.rir ary trunTiles ronr-kidiiey ills, >h mid tjnd ivmifort- ng wnrdsjn.the fullmvingi siatement ' 4—'.1.ipi'/it-4:in.w.-i:. .aj- '.-My B nethn v* • k i4„.,.. B# v, » «»„ il-al nf an- /-macii troul) e hi d ni rvAu.-iuews. 4-haJ-q ., ■ *4. • ■. .. - . •/ ^fendahts. ■. «... By virtue of a decretal order to me directed in the ahmie m/1 it -'it i-n -4 avill sell at'Barnwell. i\\ (rout i f thi* Court House, oii MotidnV, the. 4th day i>f June 1917, it heir g J5 tie—Dnv in ra^d month, within the letfal hours of sale, the following descrin^d real property: All that certain-pie/e. parcel i'r t ract oflaiitNying and being in the ’Geunty of Barnwell, Will/Vioii Vuwnafrip. Smte of Soutn Caroiiit|t, ci»ntainiog Am v -four (54) acre*, moro or less, and li mnded" as follows: Op the N 'r^h tiy Ih• (Is of I sham UTw»r y /nn -rlr^ t?gm tiytrmTir of the estlte of -%Aiken 1'ee.nle* ; < n Hi, West by /mids df Ajleo I*.. r»'es Said ISTids having f t in rly he o g <' <» Nuson p'lrciraseiD from hun h iyt ra- /r.tim-ig training. But tile men selected will he notified to pres tit; them-elves.it*. -tt-eer- .4 . tain date for t r.ty-i*-• 0»rt;tti<*ti to the train ingo*amp, w li. re tli. y will lie tran^tyirmr'd into sildiers I'loh.ibly three will elapse In tWhi'Il the date .If -tp -»:i atul the depaltuh' jo i c imp. By tie* ternc ''wa-tair* "/military men denote file los*e« oivAiote-U to I’ommau 1- l>y ’ Mck.ii". • d‘.ft!7“and ; .AiU-! .1 ■i.* '>* 1 .* f .-nfMa.-vi.ji*!.— *t-i*-,i*V »i»hhw* , » L-a— .charges' from ini.Uta r y *er\je.-.f’,' These _ v _ * - ' ' vaea'u«'i -S' Iij/I>t lai li !.* i fro;:u the m-mi- ber ill men luind’quiildie i fy^'srrv-e /a* soldier' and n/Tf yet or’/r/d In the. Terlms pf siin* ca*h. rmO a* r to pay for paper*. st suffered terribly from paiiis that t .11 vv- ed.eatiug..« Hendaeh^ralso would add to my worries. Popr digestiati tjnal'y brought-on i.ervoum yss , “Relief came, how ever.’when I to *k- •ihe ad vice of se'yejral w. men'who said. “Take toimline ” » N t lung after I -tarn-ff ttie 4,.no' , 1 noyam*e and I s iffered from a lam* and aching luck, J got I) la./u K dm y Fill' at It, A. Dya-oii’-.Dr'ug store and they h e I j »t>ji m * w u a dc r'TTj i. y." giveh .1 *tn\iary 2$. I.i'11 r After ft* Ijtii-e It is the duty of the telephone *' . «o" '• • -i operator to /ascertain the number .... ..-u+±e2ZZ.~~ : .: ■: .. f • wanted and ring the bell of the party called.' If thd^alled party is slow to answer the operator is as helpless as, you’are. * ^ Most of w \ •on mi^ht think . r r+ is “slow service’’ i^ cau^cl bv the sub- 41 ih *! t :>• t’Wfl—lli-ft t*- •. years.,'Mr* Deik s|id : . “ Whenever my mV I* 1 '"“* •*"-*» ‘ .»•• ""‘i. 'l'l hckjn or „»- *.[.|||..V9 Ir me of jhe improvement m my cundi 1 .. . ti Hn. And because health isTherpiickest 1,Jan ' i / K,t,, ' e y ll, 4 t( ' u ' 1 tx J P 1 • good siiap-.” •_ Price 50c. at all div'er*. 1) m’: pim ply ; akk for a kidney remedy —get Do m’pKi Iney pills — the siine that Mrp D< Ik lias t wice pulijic y yecOuimwude.1 —E,.uter MuburteCu., I*runs Jr'Buff F X Y'"V Aiia. '<pUI waiy to beaut/, the improvement wa* particularly hoticeaV'e in my face, V\Vjut topolme rwaliy 1 did fo rue I cannot sty lam ph> gra tefuiijiat I Sin very vriliiBg to recommend tipiotiiie putdic y.Jtt. r Tonol.mf is a purely vegetable:-pre p I ration Which goes to the seat x> f com mwi—m trad 1 <■; *r^t rnyrh* 'anri* -Irrrt 1 re y trotible, eatarflfal aff* ctiiijtis o| the mti- <?'s membranes!' h-y r ajlments and +«ip.'iri4iejs if the bioo l-r-Hfd. 1 q'liekly re»t rye proper, ifetmn. ToeidiiiHijs.be- 1 g > \plam. i| d*ify to miiny“pq\p!c at B —t Pha rmfeyy Htfrf>w cS ; K lF'-etra'p-m- J: ii XI,.Mi* daldr tl / '"73. scribers not jHfsuxTihg preniptly. If I,. (rein, Marter’-roftlt’e \I»v >nd. ipj?' . . -!T first i-.ili ' So th’qi'i stre tm of m • n i- in: U i . Ih* \C eolM*! iU:il u a *.y,.BIa-kville .- “ 1 N'4*ee t :i 'lit c is a Wo'iderf il tl •'.* ten il • it *';o ihl not !>»» taken ■| ; n Ti t e jl^ iu- "• t .,,*>•-h w»*#hr e pull'd ' •' ,e 'll' ■ H * t J ,, ■ : ! v<* T* b i'i 1 • • ? . , >yve e c. S' s. f si tnin*ti i r oihle ail ' J 1 ervou* dj spepn'H. eime ie g n-l p*t- tion, etc. • !y r fej-F, .^50e 'Bok KliT'E- f'REK TttNOt.lM win l»OV ; AMtrKtCAN tV “ Homo ». Maos S-nil/in * by r■ n * ... box «tdT yfiY* eeK bra'. * .11 Tut q|** . 'Si. • 4 ej i JtVt * I. . 1 y 1 • ‘ p ek/ng-.' * "C . -ife. ?>\i R U B-M Y*TI SM Will cure Neu* raigii, HeAiiaoJtjes, Qtamps, Colic Tetter, JUiig*.Worm, Ec- ptio Anodyne, used internally or externally, £5c mg - Yoii can h^y the service by 'answer- v >; * r J ' - \ ' lur telephone promptly. ■ ■ / : —*» . . - —_ • _llfken you Telephone—Smile ^ V 1 " , V '' 11 ~ i* *■*’ ^ -f. - SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i'i* V. 666 Draughon-Trained THAT’k> ALL This la a prescripts for MALARIA or Five or six doses will if faken-then as a tonic/t return; r Tncf» on IHe' ared tsp'ecislly LS & FENCER, ak any caic* and Fever will .not better than Calomel and doei not gripe Or sicken. 25c ■ fr,:u the »»t. • J> - • y. v Paid for Whi Sows No brighter, no more capable than'Wou, ¥ht determined, to ^ j - ' r ‘ S on^ife t0 ° k .easy step terovI^Tby Draughb^xr-. ’ ^ J?. . _ /00,(XX) overworked, updetpaidyounyfajen and women in 18 states have taken :Praughqn Course of Bustnrg.- fnif/hfshr 'Bodklfeeping.' StehogmpKy. Banling; Accounting gommeic/l UArfc., and flwir small Investments havA- r; , yi.clded'eno.mousdy.^lenHs inNId.-Ker positions and BIGGER PAY- Ihv^proughon-gaining is th\help^ hand that will take yoaout TbliprtrJJc i <*k/t.g-; * - \ A-u r: L r :a’.vV;t- y,-’ -:v~ IgsaiBgl oTu,e Wfonn ^ ■; L 1 . >17 V* l :\-i t - • V ^ - * I ■ trTT ^ ' ' V nl ’POX' ipT ^ oNp'urAci^Ad -ice to , y'ouii. ,J Mrn‘,“- - --.T-'-.y ' yy -'\f " 1 f I fg^s pRinTisaW^ ccncst — SSSi/.' "~ t —- "■ i 1 r ,TVigVi arTir \- c?fuamiA,-.t,cr g ^ . -4 •elp^g hand that will take yoa li'' 1 * wellcircle.? Pt-lr^'S i 1 into tbr vari-i^ V .v- J y ' t— .v*- * ^ rrrnr -\