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P . OF DILLON OOV: ChtaM Audited aad C For M Ht. Name Account H44 W. C. Moore, salary Co. B !#? Mamie MeLeea, salary for . fl4M Mamie McLees, salary for J (MT F, H. Hayes, work on bridi fill J. P. Britt, work as water fill th? Wood Grocery Compa 111 W. C. Baaterllng, salary foi 111 Goods Roads CompAny, B1 111 Jno. W. Gaddy, telephone US L. W. Reaves, hauling coal 114 P. L. Bethea, kerosene anc 111 Rankin ft Tyson, lumber J UtT Jno. W. Gaddy. salary for 117 8. W. Jackson, work on 8i 118 Peoples Rank, lunacy exai . Mil S. J. Chandler, provisions I flit Art Metal Cnl Co.. repair! Ml J. N. Hargrove, salary for 1SS Southern Bell Tel. Co., phc SltS R. L. Bryan Co.. hook for J - I1S4 Jno. R. Watson, error In c IMS A. P. Bethoa, salary for J *1S? R. 1Z Bryan Co., supplies 117 Farmers A Merchants Banl 1SS Palmetto Market, beef for 1SS Jno. C. Be then, postage ? CIS# Jno. C. Bethea. salary for 1S1 A. P. Bethea, clerk, paupe 111 Braid A Hutton, book ? ltt Maggie Evans, salary and < 1S4 N. W. Mclnnis, salary for 1SS 8. J. Chandler, supplies fo, 117 D. 8. Clark, lumber and po1 IS 7 C. Saleeby, provisions for | 138 Wallie Palmer, permanent ISi Dillon Hardware Company, 140 Rankin A Tyson, lumber . 141 R. L. Bryan A Co., supplies 143 u. H. Hyatt, coffin and shi e*43 L F. Britt, Feedlrfg prisor 144 L. F. Britt, salary as L ju 146 R. S. Rogers, envelopes and 144 Stubbs Wholesale Gro., rata 147 R. S. Rogers, salary for Ji 148 Jno. R. Watson, salary for 149 F. H. Hayes, road work 180 E. J. Tann, hauling coal, _ vioi. jBvans rnannacy, drugs 152 N. W. Mclnnis. Free labor . 152 StllerS tt Moore, 2~-months 154 W. R. Minor, plumbing for 155 J. C. Davis, salary for July, 155 F. M. Edwards, salary as co 168 Southern Bell Tel. Co., phoi 169 Wood Grocery Co., ice 160 L. F. Britt, expenses going 161 J. Frank Bethea, salary for 192 D. Electric Plant, light ren 163 Wade Stackhouse, provision 164 L. B. Haselden, salary as 1 165 Jno. C. Bethea, salary for J 166 David Hyatt, salary as guar< 167 W. B. Gaddy, salary for Ju 168 Dillon W. Works, water ? 169 Dan Page, work for gang ? 170 W. H. Murphy, provisions f< 171 Palmetto Hardware Co., Hi 17.2 J. C. Davis, stamps ITS Walker Evans 4 Co., rubebi 174 Walker Evans 4b Co, ledger 175 8. Hore. .salary as Magistral 176 N. B. Hsu-grove, postage 177 8. V. Lane, salary June an< 178 Hargrove-Hall Co., clothes 1 Less c Total QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE O OF DILLON Claims Audited and Ordea \ Claim Claimant Nature 179 Hector Shooter, road work . SI 80 H U Ra?h i 181 J. R. Rogers, board assessor 182 D. A. McCallum, board assei 183 M. S. Britt, board assessor. 184 E. T. Ayers, board assessor 185 J. S. Thompson, board assess 186 C. E. Haselden, board assesi 187 L. K. Bethea, board assess* 188 L. W. Ifclnnis, board assesf 189 P. A. George, board assessor 190 Dtfld Hyatt, Jr., salary gun 191 W. C. Easterling, salary for 192 W. D. Buie, lumber > 193 W. B. Gaddy, salary for Aj 194 Buie Sc Knight, lumber 195 Jno. L. Bethea, salary 196 Smith Grocery Co., pi1 197 H. !?. Calhoun, roa<^^^visi< 198 H. L. hartley, b^H^work . 199 assess* Floyd, board assesso 201 F. M. Edwards, special coi 6202 L. B. Haselden. salary as 6203 J. C. Bethea, salary for Ai 6204 J. C. Bethea, stamps, etc.. 6205 Sellers A Moore, salary a8 62|06 Maggie Evans, salary end < 6207 Snipes Brothers, lumber _ 6208 Farmers A Mer. Bank, lum 6209 Anthony Parlow, salary as 6210 J. H. New, hauling chain 6211 Sellers A Moofe. attorneys 21Z U. W. uogers, luuioer 6213 Murphy Brothers, provisior 6214 McLaurin St Thompson, pro 6215 J. N. Hargrove, salary for 216 J. F. Bethea, salary for 217 J -F. Graham, salary as c 218 Dillon Hardware, Co. Han 219 Squ. Bell Tel. Co, rent of 6220 A. P. Bethea, salary for 221 Arthur Fladger, erecting 222 A. H. Daniels, road wort 223 A. P. Bethea, pauper acc 224 Jno. W. McKay, board asi 225 C. G. Bass, board assesso 226 J. J. Tolar, board assessc 227 T. W. Fenegan, board asset 228 T. A. McDeod, board asset 229 Alvah Bushnell Co. wallet 230 M. H. Galloway, board as 231 Jno. W. Gaddy, salary for 232 J. C. Davis, stamps (l 233 John W. Gaddy. postage. 234 J. C. Davis, lunacy < 3235 J. C. Davis, salary for At 226 John R. Watson, salary k; 6237 E. B. Berry, bq&rd assess , 6233 N. W. Mclnnts, free >ab< JK39 N. W. Mclnnis, foreman h 2|G J. !.?. Bridgers, freight on J. I* Bridgers, bl^ts ft#'.! W. Gaddy, elsrfy: helf board ass COUNTY BOARD OF OOMMnOONI m SOUTH CAROIANA. Ordered PaM Aafwt O. 191S ontlk of July. t of . ' Amoi oard of Education $ 10. July 00. t.u gust 6/0. re in H. township 16. boy 2. ny Coal 391. r July 100. adee 41. message 1. 24. I hay 14. 43. July 52. tafford bridge . 10. nination by Dr. 8 5. tor gang 67. ng locgs 1. July 12.i me rent for July 14.1 Fudge of Probate 37.' iredit game account 120.1 luly S3.! for Judge of Probate 19.( L, lumber from J. A. McCall IS.! gang 4.1 1.4 July ? 41.1 r account lit.4 expenses * 110.< July 76.4 r cbang gang 47.1 tatoes 17.1 fang 166.1 road work /,l.4 Hardware* for jail and gang 8.9 21.3 for court house 23.7 roud for pauper 32.fi iers 78.2 ty Sheriff 60.C [ stamps 35.3 i for gang, 33.0 ily 91.6 July 62.7 6.0 14 JO 8.2 137.5 salary as attorneys 16.6 jail 27.9 16.6 nstable 32.7 ie rent 13.0 6.0 after prisoner 12.4 July 12.5 t 12.1 a for gang 270.8 lagistrate 125.0' V. Parlow J 3*0.0' 1 gang, / 60.0' Jy 12.5' 6.9: 7.5i >r gang .26.3: irdware for gang 20.4' 3.01 . ?.11 ? 3.3; treasurer 12.41 e ?2.64 6.04 1 July 25*0.04 or fan* 24.54 8,565.34 heck No. #114 120.64 warrants for July 3,434.84 )UNTY BOARD OF 06MMI88IONEIU COUNTY, 8. C. wd Paid September 8, 1918. Amt. Amt. Claimed Allowed $ 1.<M> | 1.0C r 28.00 28.00 12.40 12.40 Nsor ? 8.00 8.0C 10.00 10.00 10.00 lo.orc tor 30.35 30.36 ?or 2.00 .2.00 or 10.00 10.00 tor 10.00 10.00 rd if*"* ~"m " 100.00 100.0 282.96 282.9 P?gist~_r 1260 126 __ 72.80 72.8 tfagistrate 60.00 50.0 ons for gang? 36.47 35.4 29.50 29.6 >r~~~ 4.00 4.0 . "" _ 13.00 13.C r ~~~~ 8.00 8.4 istable , ? 27.26 27.5 ii ? t igust 41.67 41.1 31.11 31.] Co Attorneys 8.38 8.! expense 110.46 110.' 18.72 18.' ber from J. aT mcC*U 19.92 19J janitor 30.00 30.* gang? ? 4.00 4.1 fee board assessor 100.00 100. 8.96 8. is for gang 30.50 30. ^visions for gang 186.94 186. August? 12.50 12. August 12.50 12. onstable, 100.00 100. Aware for gang 13.33 13. ' pbone 14.50 14. August 33.34 33. bridfee 10.00 10. i ? 24.69 24. ount 123.00 123, sessor 36.86 36. <r 4.09 4 >r 4.00 4 ?sor 4.00 4 ?or? 4.09 4 s etc., SO.00 SO Bessor 24.40 24 ' August 52.78 52 3.00 3 2.57 2 ? 30.00 SO igust -16.64 16 for August 51.77 52 or. 20.20 20 ?r __ 103.60 103 of gang 76.00 75 blades 6.12 4 1: 14.47 24 > _ 1.600 18 sssor l.o^l is for US Nnm of DiMBUlti BUjam to | Load Mk? AvflMrttf To 8. V. Lone, Sheriff Dillon County: 1 There Is hereby certified the folTo low!n? ot the names and address es of persons who hare been duly 00 and locally notified to file with the lS Local Board the questionnaire re25 quired by the regulations promulgl gated by the President of the Unlt00 ?d State under authority granted by 20 Act of Congress approved May 18, 10 1917, and who hare failed to file 50 such questionnaire. J?' Under authority of Section f of 7g the Act of May 18, 1917, and 8ec Q0 uon ISO of Selective Service Reguqq latlOM, you are required immediate27 ly to viait in person or through dep29 uties each person whose name ap50 pears on this list, to locate such per50 eons If possible and bring them be79 fore this Local Board. If you are 10 unable to produce such persons 14 within 6 days o.* the date hereof, ex'4 elusive of Sundays and legal holidays, you shall report to this Local J? Board all information you may have obtained concerning such delinquent i yQ registrants. (0 Trussie MoDonald;^ Homer. ^ 15 Albert Brunson, Sellers. )0 Money Washington Bethea, Latta. 11 James Thomas Oodhard, Latta. f, 0 Early Oorris, Dillon. ' (1 Charlie Eddie Huggins, Dillon. t( ^ Benjamin Bethea, Dillon. q 'fj Freeman Lane, Floydale. & Rodous Dm ncan McArthur, Hamer J Mose Dillon, R. 1. . !X Willie TWWer, Dillon Marion Bethea, Dillon. ' ^ 9 James Leod, Camden.? >0 Henry Richardson, Dilron. 7 Roy Smith, Dillon. 8 Bob Clarence Allen, Dillon, A 0 Willie Norris, Dillon. 0 Henry S. McKlnley, Hamer, R. 1. 8 Henry McCormick, Dillon. 0 Clarence Cook, Dillon. ' Donnie Taylor, Dillon, 2. ? ? Valley Bethea, Latta. 5 Archester Cousar, Minturn. q Henry Otis Davis, Latta. 1 0 William Vander Hewitte, Dillon. 3 Archie McNair, Dillon, 3. 0 Maxey Smith, Latta. w 8 Carson Gleen, Fork. ft I T(ut T?1 - - - ?w tfvauDUIli JU11116 HOCK. IU ? John Crawford, Latta. 1 0 wi D Frank Greys, Dillon. gt, 0 Semmie Brown, Dillon. ro 2 Cecil Clifton Bridgera, Dillon. m 3 i 7 6249 8. V. Luiic, salary for August. ? 6250 John W. McKay, road work * 6231 A. L. Wallace, halding 6252 Jno. Dunlap ft Sons, lumber ' 6253 W. N. Goodyear, board of assess j 6254 J. H. McLaurin, board of assess > ~ Less dis * Total w 5 CLAIMS AUDITED AND OKDER1 * Claim Claimant Nature 6266 J. L. Bridgers, agent, C. O. D. < 6257 Austin Mfg. Company, shares . 6258 John R. Watson, interest on bo 6259 W. C. Easterling, salary for Sept< I 6260 J. N. Hargrove, salary for Septe ' 6261 S. Horne, salary and stationer) > 6263 D. D. McDonald, road work 1 6264 D. R. Breeden, road work 1 6265 Bule A Knight, lumber 1 6266 W. A. Weaver, repair of shoes f< | 6267 Ale* Durdon, road work * 6268 John H. Dunlap ft Son* , hvulirf > 6269 Wade StgfiMObuse, provisions fc 1 6270 F^JfcTtidwards, salary as consta' * 627J>^iip Bethea, pauper account V*T273 Stubbg Who. Grocery, provlsio 01 6274 Tom Johnson, carrying negro 1 0 6275 N. W. Mclnnis, salary as guard 61627 6 F. Rogers, salary as constable 0 1 6277 John W. Gaddy, salary for Sept 0 627 8 David Hyatt, Jr., salary for guar 4) 6279 Palmetto Hardware Co., hardws 7 6280 Earle R. Ellerbe, salary as Mai >0 16281 Palmetto Hardware Co., hardwa )Q 6282 Farmerg ft Mer. Bank, lumber 1 kA ! - --- 1 * 'V|qzb3 smun urocery c;o., provisions n >0 j 6284 Atlanta Tent Co., tents for gi 55 6285 Mamie McLees, salary for Sept? >6 6286 J. A. Nettles, blacksmith work 17 16287 F. M. Lane, road work 13 | 6288 Southern Bell Tel. Co., rent for 13 6289 Maggie Evans, expensf account 16 6290 J. C. Davis, staftips ? 72 | 6291 R. S. Rogers, salary for August 9-2 6292 Ed Waters, work on road 00 '6293 W. B. Gaddy, salary for Septen 00 6294 S. V. Lane, salary for Septetn! O0j6295 L. F. Britt, carrying prisoners 96 i 6296 F. D. Huggins, provisions for g 60 - 6297 R. S. Rogers, express and em 94 ! 6298 L. F. Britt, feeding prisoners 50 j 6299 L. F. Britt, salary as deputy? 50; 6300 John R. Watson, salary for S 00 ; 6301 J. C. Davis, salary for Septem 33 ! 63i02 W. D. Webster, salary as Mag 50 6303 Anthony Parlow, salary as Jan 34 6304 W. D. Buie, lumber ? 00 6305 J. C. Davis, examination of min t>y esoe J. D. Kay, read worn ,00 1 63P7 Dillon Hardware Co., hardware .86 6308 Hargrove-Hall Co., clotheg for , .00 ,6309 Hargrove-Hall Co., clothes for i J00 6310 S. E. Brunson, provisions for j .00 6311 Dillon Water Works, rent for i 00 6312 McLaurin ft Thompson, provlsi .00 6313 Dillon E. Plant, lights .40 6314 John C. Bethea, salary for Sep .78 6315 George Campbell, road work 1 .00 6316 R. Webster, salary as consta .57 6317 P. R. Herring, shoeing mules . .00 6318 W. B. Smith, examination for .66 63l9 W. B. Smith, medicine for pri 77 6320 J. F. Bethea, salary for Septei .20 6321 Walker Evans ft Cogswell, sti .50 6222 N. B. Hargrove, stamps for c .OP Lit! ,.47! Less L00 L00 mmmmmmmrmmmmemsgmsesB=Bsssss John BwwrtMe Hunt. Dillon. Chas. JKHliams, Dillon. Daniel Manning. Dillon. ? John Jefferaon, Dillon. William Brown. Sellers. Jesse Smith, Rowland, N. C. Leo Fulwood, Dillon. Lnclns Dempeey Be thee, Dillon. Joe Nichols Bethea, Latta. Abraham Black, Darlington. William David Carmiehael, Dillon Cleveland Crawford, Latta. Robert Carmiehael, Dillon. Jesse Leach, Sellers. Tom Kinney, Dillon. George Green, Dillon. Nell Hodge, Latta. Hack McNeil Soles, Dillon. James Walter Owens, Latta. Lonnte Town send, Dillon. Robert Carter, Dillon. Wlltar I.IHI. U.M.. Jesse Hyatt, Dillon. John Smith, Dillon. Dick Ray, Dillon. Footer Breeden, Little Rock. Henry Hayes, Nichols. Robert Burch, Dillon. Covington Turner, Dillon. A. B. JORDAN, >ec. 16, 1918. Chairman of Board o ktal^s Om Cratse . Now for 4,004 Miles. London. ? For the immediate ulure, according to further exracts from the reports just compleed by the Civil Aerial Transport lommittee of the Air Board, the ommercial airship offers a great dvantage over the airplane, particuirly concerning passengers where omfort and ease of navigation, safety, and a high ratio of disposable lift re vital considerations. Airships now exist the report says, ith a range of more than 4,000 illes, and they can travel at a speed T seventy-eight miles an hour. By inning their engines slower a maxiium range of 8,000 miles can be itained. On first speed Cape Town, South frica, is to-day aerially only a Ltle more than three days from luthampton, while this ship could y across the Atlantic and return i # Hah 9 I?uvuv Oivypiug. The committee points out that the iture airship will soon develop a eed of 100 miles an hour, that it ill be fitted with ample saloons, aterooms, with an elavutor to a of garden, and will be able to reain in the air for over a week. 125.00 125.00 42.16 42.15 2.50 2.60 147.22 147.22 or .28.00 28.00 or (.20 (.20 3032.46 3030.96 count 1.60 arrnnts for Aug. 8030.96 3030.96 BD PAID OCTOBER 8, 1018. Amt. Amt. Claimed Allowed express on boxes | 4.50 8 4.50 57.60 57.60 lid 2005.00 2006.00 smber 100.00 100.00 rnber ' 12.50 12.60 ' ? 64.28 64.28 21.00 21.00 6.26 6 2K 121.83 121^83! or gang 3.90 3.90 | r.v~:. v~. &.7<l A7iV >r gang 214.90 214.90 ble 27.75 27.75 123.00 123.00 na fro gang 679.70 679.70 to gang 2.50 2.50 and free labor 85.;00 85.00 18.25 18.25 ember 52.78 52.78 d gang 60.00 60.00 ire for gang 43.59 43.59 gtstrate ? 50.00 50.00 ire for gang 71.30 71.30 from J. A. McCall 59.49 59.49 or gang 55.00 55.00 sing? 67.20 67.20 smber 60.00 60.00 for gang 61.76 61.75 -- 20.10 20.10 phone 14.50 13.0C t 20.45 20.45 3.j00 3.0C and Sept. 183.34 183.34 3.00 3.0( iber 12.50 12.5( ber 125.00 126.0( to C. 17.95 17.91 :ang 31.63 31.51 elopes 2.05 2.01 67.20* 67.21 60.00 60.01 eptember 52.78 52.71 ber 16.66 16.61 isiraie 37.50 37.51 itor 30.00 30.01 __ 62.21 62.2: or 4.90 4.9' 2.25 2.2i ) for gang 6.9 5 6.9 gang 14.60 14.6' gang 48.55 48.5 5ang 42.70 42.7 rater 15.54 15.5 ona for gang 51.68 51.6 29.22 29.2 t ember 41.07 41.6 umber 7.02 7.0 ble 25.00 25.0, 9.00 9.0 lunacy 5.00 5.0 oner 1.50 1.5' ober 12.50 12.5 kttonery 0.06 0.0 lerk 5.00 5.0 41287.40 6280.9 discount 1.50 i i iff n\? ARMY AMD MAMJTE 1 : OO^r* OMCAIAOfc I The followlns euaaltkn kave Dai reported bjr the eommudiif federal of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed In action .. ..If4 Died of wounds tf Died of accident and Other canoes St u Died of dlssaos 1(1 J Wounded severely 1,(05 j Wounded decree undetermined 1,SS Wounded slightly 1,1(7 Missing in action 411 Total . .(,1(7 The following men from South Carolina are mentioned. Ii I VIIUI h> liM . I Corporal Sam Means, R. 1, White I Stone. I t Private Arthur Phillip#. R. 1. MoColl. ? Private Ranaom Oreathoart, R. t, ? Dunbarton. 0 Private William 4an|, Wedge- ti field. ? Private Joe Stephens, Temaaaee. T Private Julian Burrows, R. 4, ij . Camden. . ? Died of Wonde. 1( > Corporal Grover Mich ale. ' Laa- b .drum. b J Died Disease. n I Sergeant Harvey J. Riser, St. . . i George. u Candidate Hugh W. Diver, Ander- a| ( eon. t] Private Frank P. Burne, R. C, m ' Greenville. d ( Private Layton Small, Nichols. w Private Samuel S. Barton, Green; i ville. m Prirate Julius H Bloom, Greenville. dj Private Claude Mooney, Greer. d Private Ira E. Major, Greenwood. Private Edward W. Stehymeyer, dj Charleston. H Private Early Patterson, R. 2, bl ! Selton. Bl Died of Wounds. tc Private Fred Wilcon, Millettville. i Wounded Severely. Lieutenant Thomas L. Smith, R. dj 2, Mullins. je | Corporal Dock U. Hudson, R. 8, m ' Greenville | Corporal Willie Johnson, Due j West. cc Corporal James H. Rogers, Anderson. Private Joseph R. Caasell, R. 1, Easley. * Private William L. Davenport, R. p 1, Kinards. Private Henry B. Hunt, R. S, Chesterfield. If, Private West Lagroon, R. 1, Pleasant Lake. Private Hardy Dudley, Blenheim. Private Robert Lee Murphy, Hoi- p< lyville. Private Robert D. Wages, Chester. qi Private Frank Brovm. R. 1. Mount a. Carmel. th ' Private David M. Teague, R. 1, Wl Newberry. Is Private William Z. Alston, Char- bi leston. \ B< Private Ernest Pinkney, Barnwell. M Private Colon L. Williams, R. 1, Si Chesterfield.- - si Corporal Robert Smith,, Bethume. Private Darling J. Melton, Cheraw ha Private John D. Taber, Hartaville. in Private Clyd^ Merman Frady, Spar i? tanburg. v trt /WWM Slightly: sc Captain Frauds K. Leasene, Charleston. ? ^Lieutenant Louis D r?i??-? I Lieut. Juntas Stanford, Anderson. L Lieut. Wilbur JMsklne Mattlson, Anderson. | Lieutenant WHI^m W. Winge, | Greenville. Sergeant Jeaa* Adams, HampUof I ! Sergeant Aaterwn Reed, R. "l,Jl? Barksdale. Sergeant James L. Simkins, Edgefield. ? cl Sergeant John Quintillious Coleman, Camden. E ,j Sergeant William O. Gamlin.vAni drews. ^ i j Corporal Forest R. Er*^;. R. 1, n i Spartanburg. > Corporal Clarence Foster, Tl. 3, * | Anderson. 1i Corporal Oscar Harrison, Drake. C | Corporal Willard Simons, EdgeJ field. / * ) Corporal Dlytheford Smalls, Barnj well o i Corporal Thorna* Harr'son, R. 3, j Anderson. C ; Private! Sam (1 d ) pobello. ) Private John W. David, Anderson. S Private Albert Harris, R. 5, Chea- I 5 ter. U Private Luther Harris, R. West- J ? ville. I Private Sanders Harris, R. 1, i 5 Batesburg. 5 Private Walter Luchie, R. t, I 0 Edgefield. 5 Private Robert Vance, Helena. i 0 Private Ernest Johnson, R. t, 4 Prosperity. 1 8 Private John D. Worts, Salad*. | J Private Lloyd C. Stamp*, Anderson i * Private Willie Oreen, R. 1. LltUe I Rock. 0 Private Saxon D. Reeee, ISIS An- 1 0 serably street, Colombia. 0 Private William Robinson, liettlL 0 Private Lester Jones, R. I, Lsss 5 vllle. ^ 0 Private Fred Laney. Florsnee^^^ Private Robert KcCUatM^flH Private Claire Private Mils JI1L l r ' _ M A NMrt iHN of tho U. 8. Pu|8l ;7% iMttk IriUMt Boatitni ua latMA ' X trtKto ot Pillim by Dr. J*g? toMbbrger of the U . 8. Public Hultb lorries. la thii article ho saakes the rathr attrtling (UtauMl thai la nearly vll of tho Southern States Hlhim i one of tho foremost cauooo of Oath. Citing tho figures of ltlf ho ays,. 'This disssss -make* fourth ft Mlftslsftlnnn thM ?- * ' - nd second la South CuoUu. la he same ffar It awwd Um IwU of . 77 people la dlahania. ?4? la Mleisslppl, 407 la North Carolina, IIT ft South Corolla*, tj^in Teaaesooo ad 461 la Tma, a cotafofapproxlsately 1,700 dooths for dw* Ms totoo.oloao. Altar oommeatlag upon tho appar? a tlx rapid iaeroaao of tho dloftaao. specially throughout tho Southora tales, Dr. Qeldberger calls attealoa that It Is sot a contagious or oatehtaf" lliean, Ho makes it sty clear that It la a glssssn due to propor diet. Aad as a result of tudios mado ho says: . "Tho suspiem of pellagra may with eoafldoaoo 0 dismissed la anyone who Is kaowa 1 bo a habitual mfik drinker aad loot eater. So far as has boon determined lie cause lies in aa Improperly balnced ration. Observations mado la le numerous public institutions, ach us asylums, showed that tho Isease was present amonfc ! ?? ? Here the allowance of lean meet nd milk had been low, while nareee nd helpers, who had bad a fairly beral allowance of theee articles of let were not afflicted with thelaeaae at all. It was also shown ist even in families where the diet id not include milk, meat or eggs,. people did not eat these articles, tit preferred the cereals and archy food, they were still 1 labia i contract the disease. Re also asserts that tbnrjhnst im>rtant single food in balancing a let and oreventing and caring pelgra is milk. In addition to thn eat, milk and egg foods, it is sugMted that generous helpings of reen vegetables, such as cabbage., tllards, turnips, green spinach and ring beans and fruits should be Inuded. ? O 11 ' ? LV RK-APPKAR8 IN BKMNETTSVILLB. o Church Pes ilua, Bcheolsjyiduro Uhews or Other Gatherings \ill Farther Notice. m Dee Adtrocate:? The lnfluehsa situation is again its serious in this city and county, large number of people have had te disease within the past few seks, and many still are sick. It generally milder -than the first out auk in the fall. Three deaths in ransttsville ths past week, aad veral in the family of Robert ears at Harmony bare- caused arm, however. The Bennettsvile board of health. * ogain closed all churches, movg picture shows, and other meetg places, tm further notlds. The ustees had already closed the hools. "Private ? /Liken, owdenesville. 1 t. Private Ashleigh M. Seymour, a .v. nee. Private Ralph F. Gibson, Norway. Private Malvin N. Harden, Greer. Private Benjamin Bennett, Charts ton. Private Ossl Capers, Allendale. Private General Green, R. 3, Solety Hill. Private Walter Sweanging, R. 1, Idgefleld. Private Sam Taylor, Fort Motte. Private Nathaniel Law, R. 4, Arlington. Private Douglass La whom, Ridgeray. Private Frank W. McGee, R. t, loward. Private Ernest Simmons, R t, 'ronton. Private Charlie Mitchell, Blshpvllle. Private Thurman T. Rogers, Lake Jity. Private John Berry, R. 3, Lata. Private 8am Brown, Lone Star. Private Adam Johnson, R. 3. fayeeville. Private Columbus J. son, R. i. Manning. PrivafS Benjamin T. Carter, R. t. Townvi He. Private James G. Haden, R. 4, >evi]le. Private George W. Metis, ^^B Private Arthur Adams, A < H ***** Private William Boulware, Private James Criswell, Private Lonnie L. Had, Ctl^W Palls. Private W1U If. Young. Clinton. Private Thomas A. Davis, SeoU^^ Private