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/IIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMEfw THEY WILL BRING BACK 1 . STATE OF SOCTHDCAROLINA, rocxTY or rarswki r. • Court of Contifton Pleat. M. D. Rouse,et al., ^ 1 MiirdnuBh iuvlenpod to «ive Hrmpton people‘he b-n-llt of his '♦•xpfriei'ce. i§ur** y ***’<1 > t* of, Barnwell emild Mk for no t»«>i er proof than the ft itement «■ f 'his re! a* I* and well known r«sdeiit? You "Who jiufT-'r froth Jtackaoh**. Inmene-a and other k»Hnej ilia, shouldn't fail to rend ■what Mr. J. G. Miirrfaugh m»«i tru e >hd ^gop. of grtri ry. Jin rrtptoii, ►tpc»~r “Seven or eight-y arg aj? < I had'Vro'ohle w tii my h<f'k It wa« *o son* u<d lame that* 1 could hardly g.*t ijp er dow .. At irf{iir;f1 ym.M ’t ret much rest, as I whs nm-bb* t i find a com'onab e pnmtioh i o m- tt r h->w hard I tried When I if.«* up i the m rnioc.T fair v aid to r 1 o tied nod h1w«vi» f*ll tired. 'I tm d »bfl' r»*i t m-dienee* lint wmsttii g no n Ii**f l rom tl ein F'hnMy, I Doft^V Kidney I* is beii.fi so fi'iOd fi r kidtiP^triuthle Mid made up my min I tp give them Hiirihl I hega" iMttififi rebef almost fn ift"'Tie fir.-^t I t ok'tfu* In x*e • f th'<* )'•'(! i'j *• ’hat t ; tne,.*«hd vvIimi I well. »if i'll I qoi; to i' , fi it l fe j I n *W thai iMh idto e'u In or* ofDoii'’- K ,fl eev l’i lit at 4he turn, tbev would l av pe■ dip.iieiitlv cur. tt me, but, ns ’. t, it". »l t hies j h»k*| the old ttoiibV re- Dgi.ii g \\ h never J am bothered ** tlh fill- <•■ in p i in', _ii' w f always tile, a (• \t i> f I) K d e-y I’ll'e and lli» y fix 'p.h up dee''again, 1 thi k D llii S tiie fi>««**4r -vk**vworld” ,Pr c< iVc at all deale's lioti’t aim :>iy hT for a kid > «yTenuity—get I>«. ana Kidt et 1 1 iIi — the •1'tljtfdleo Mr MtiT- datich had'. Foster Milburn Co.,, Mfgrs., Plaintiff Jim Branch, et al Defendant a By virtue of a decretal order to me, directed in the above entitled eange, I will gel! in frofit of the putt office in Eslill,, 11 am pt in'county, Soutn Car - link, on Saturday 1 May lHh, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., the followiiig described teal property : ‘ Alt that certain tract •if'laud s'taate in Hampton county, con* •a nihg three hundred Mi l thirty J330) aci» a. ai d bounded now or formerly by iai.de of He/ekinti Gimyand Lawton and lands of Mrs. Henrietta Buford, the Bvnie being ki part of the lands of the e«lHte of yicars.'’ Terms: Mkatetto require of the 8U3- c»K*fui bidder a cssh di posit of two hundred (lollera ‘as a guarantee that •Mich bid Will be complied with, unless cause be,shown fi r a non-c unpliance ; a d tha^ehouid the bidder fail,to make (•licii deposit’' iunudutely after the • a e, Ma»t*r to iniinribajulr res* 11 ti e ssid prrmiees on the ratne term*; n>d KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LIQUIDS AMD PASTES. FOR BLACK. WHITE, TAN. DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER. thi m omuy cotiPowATiowy UMirgp, ivrmo.H.Y. should the purchaser at H'id sale fail to comply with Ins bid‘in tli. rty days, the Master lo resell tie* raid premises on the tame t^rm* ai d upon like notice, on H'Mne s ibfrq ien* -alrs lay. I* ucJiaaer i<yi a> for papers an 1 reve nue stamps bn d - ■ d ^ Miss Amalie Huzlcka, 1449 South 16th St., Omaha; Nebraska, writes: M I have suffered with catarrh of the throat. I caught cold and it settled in my throat, and I coughed badly and was very weak, I could not sleep ”hi?(I had no appetite. I had two doc tors, and had taken so many different medicines and found no help. I thought I will have to give up; but at i.asi my mother read about Peruna, so I thought of trying that great medicine I’eruna. I got a bottle of It *tnd fn ] about four days I almost stopped coughing, and after a while I surely found relief, and from that time we are not without Peruna in our home” Appetite !■&■* 1 Now Well. ITT We Always " Have PERUNA in the Home. Miller’s Aniseptic Oil, Known As Those who object to liquid '•medi cines can procure Peruna Tablets. Will Positively Rejievs Pain lo 4L Few Minnies.—. "• • - *- - ■ - ' — • i . Try it right now forTUveHinatism, Neuralgia, J>umb , 'g(J7’ sore, stiff' and swollen j )ints, psi'.s in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc,• After one application pain disappears alrm st t si no rorr>n avmts; EASTKSf OR BKEAmST POODS CONTAIN INGl American Standard Version .L—— Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable Emphasized vyith the wdrds of Christ printed iq bold face type. Strongly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco grained Waterproof Keratol—flexible: limp cover, embossed back bands, round corners, Khaki edges, gold title, beautifully embossed American Flag in colors on the outside front cover. ♦ Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x 4 1 / ’""hes and just Yi an inch thick. jType is plain and clea — suf- pronouncing. The Four Great American Hymns are prTUed and bound with this Sailors and Soldiers Testament. „ HELP TO BRING THE BOYS BACK CLEAN , Victory is a Question of Stamina Send- the Wheat Meat Fats Sugar the fuel for Fldnters A—uew- remedy uiscd internally and externally for Cough*, Cold*. Croup, Sore Throat. Diphtheria and Tonsili- 'I'hig oil is conceded to be the.most penetrating remedy known, its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetmtes to the affected parts at once. As a i il lustration pour t-n drops pn the thidk* e*t p" ce of ao'e leather ami it will pen etrate thm substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Every but- tie guaranteed 50e and $100 a bottle or moi ey refunded at , C. N. Burckhalter, Druggist, Barn well, 8. C. The R. P. Searson Drug Co., Allen dale, S. C. UNITED STAVES FOOD ADMINISTRATION j immmma— .> aaaaai r^' r yfrr xmiiam ‘ You never knew a successful business man 10 was not a subscriber to his’ local paper. Manifold These are days when the sagacious person is cutting out all forms <of waste in his shop and in his home. No doubt a condition that has sent thousands to see the new Chalmers with its two great devices that Hooverize gas. One of them is the now noted Hot Spot, which cracks up and heats up the raw gas into a cooked condition for Wonderful power results. The other is the Ram’s-Horn Manifold, which of the two is prob ably an even greater device. For it takes the gas vapor from the Hot Spot and carries it 14 inches equi-distant to each cylinder without sharp turns*, angles- or pucketa_where the vapor might lodge. ' So that at the moment of sparking, the gas is (like the charge in a large projectile) ready for 100 v /d results. There’s so little that comes out of the exhaust in the form of_ un burned gas as to be negligible. 1 All the power goes into the crank-shaft and out of the rear wheels. And such a soft, luring po\yer that it casts a spell of intense satisfaction the moment your foot touches the accelerator. * • ... First Quality Has Put Chandler in First Place W HEN men talk now of fine cars selling at me dium prices they speak first of the Chandler. Because, for five years, the ChandierJias-been such a good car* so well buiit, so dependable in its ser vice on the road. And because now, so distinctly, it offers extraordinary value. ’ ; -f . * —* ** The most distinguished feature of the Chandler Six is its marvelous.mo tor—Ghandler-tjesigned and Chandler-built—which, through five years of re finement without radical changes, has been devel oped to a point approximating perfection. The life, pick-up, power and endurance of the Chandler motor have been a revelation to thou- • t,, x . sands of experienced'motorists. ■; , • ' . , . ' T . " The Chandler motor is mounted in a really great chassis, and Chandler bodies, offer an attractive range of choice. ; SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES T 4- . . - *. ' v i! _ I Seven-Passenger Touring Car, SI595 Four-Passenger Roadster. SI595 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI675 Convertible•Sedan. 12295 Convertible Coupe, S2195 (AU prices f. o. b. Cleveland) Limousine, S2895 COME CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER NOW rouuNGCM^r, TOURING CAB4-P. 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