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1 Mr *- i jrnJLrnm ■' V — By Mail GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. r i. ' I / Our Catalogue shows many of the latest, most attractive styles and sizes that cannot be secured in the average small town. It also _ explains our system of insuring a perfect fit, absolute satisfaction I at a saving. « Write for Catalog B 10 LADY ASTOR’S ELECTION CAMPAIGN IV. F. Livinijston & Son, Charleston, S. C. We h;n.r no or branch stores BETTER THAN . WHISKEY FOR ..-JEND FLO New Elixir, Called Aspiron- al, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro pean anil American Army Surceons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Compli cations. Every Druggist in U. S. In structed to Refund Price While You Wait at Count er If Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in the drng trade is Aspironal, the two- minute cold and .cough reliever, au thoritatively guaranteed Jby the labora tories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the high- jfst authorities, and proclaimed by the common people ap' ten times as quick and effective^ffs whiskey, rock awl rye, or any oHier cold and cough remedy they h^<e over tried. All driup^torcs are now supplied with th^woudorful new elixir, so all you Artfve to do to get rid of that cold fo step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teasnoonfuls ' with four teaspoon fids of water in a glass. 'With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don’t be bash ful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody’s doing it. When your cold or cough is re lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and-babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough remedy for infants ari3 children.—Adv.) NEGLECTING THAT . COLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King’* New Discovery so promptly checks it r ’S natural yon don’t want to bo careless and let that old cold or cough frag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not when you can get such a proved successful remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality Is as high today as It al ways has been—and It’s been growing S teadily in popularity for more than fty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at all druggists. Give it a trial. Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver They just won’t let you put “pep” Into your work or play. Sick head ache comes from retaining waste mat ter and impurities in the body. Feel right for anything—make the liver lively, the bowels function regu larly, with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Smoothly yet positively they produce results that cleanse the system and make the liver and bowels respond to the demands of a strong, healthy body. Still 25c.—at all druggists.. Try them tonight. SPILLS -»Lady Astor—“Miss Nancy from Vlnfluia”—certainly 1 made a pictur esque campaign for the seat In the house of commons vacated by her hus band, the new Viscount Astor, son of the late Viscount Astor of Clever Castle, formerly William Waldorf As tor of New York city. This American wife of an Englishman of title who owns many millions of dollars worth of New York real estate, developed a quickness of repartee which carried her triumphantly through most of the heckling at her meetings. Here are “some trf-her miyings-r-"^'" — “ft took the spirit of Drake and the faith of the Pilgrim Fathers to get me here joiiljlilrfess^- Jn a packed schoolhouse a wom an cried out: *T want to ask Lady Astor why we are all packed Info a room like this?” Quick as a flash came the retort: “Because men ar ranged it.” After making a slight error of figures she quickly rectified It and said: ^ “It was Eve who admitted she was wrong. It was not Adam. If we women make a mistake we will say so” I “The worst that can happen to him Is to leave him alone. If I were the kaiser and felt that I had been sent from God to rule the world and found myself shut up In a Diftch village—that would be punishment enough for me." “One of my enemies said I had a pretty face. I thought I had lost that Id years ago. It has bucked me up more than anything I havfe heaPd for a long time.’* , NOTICE 1 of the COUNTY TREASURER. The Books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for the fiscal year, 1919, at the Treasurer's office from October 15th r dm one per cent w: After Januify 31st, two per cent will be added, and after February 28th, seven per cent will be added till the 15th day of March, 1920, when the books (will be closed. All persons owning property }n more than one township are requested to call for receipts in each of the several townships in which the pro perty is located. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may be attached. . ' All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of 21 and 60 years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1,00, except old soldiers, who are exempt at 50 years of age. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road duty. All men now In military ser vice are exempt from -road tax.. The Tax Levy is as follows:’ State Tax .. .. 9 mills Ordinary County Tax .. ..4 mills Road and Bridge 4 mills ‘ Road .'-.-'11* fi yTiii'feifii'ii Road Bonds . mills Jail Bonds .. % mill v .Consiltutional School Tax ..3 mlllalEkam. No.,3 ■PenBSIffPSffToairatfcTb~r'Idges'2^5* mills [Centerpoint N5. 4 Total 25Vi mills Ora Nor, 12 .. . .8 mills Special Schools—Youngs Township. Youngs No. 3 .. ..4 mills Youngs No. 2 .. .. ..8 mills Youngs No. 4 .. .11 Vi mills Youngs No. 5 .. 8 mills Fountain Inn No. SB .. .. ..20 mills Lanford Np.-10 ,. 10V4 mills Ora No. 12 8 mills JL. mill* ¥wwifw 1 No.’ 4-- Central No. 6 .. .. .. .. .• .-2 mills Youngs No. 7 .. .. «-8 mills Special Schools—'Dials Township. Green Pond No.,1 Y mills Dials No. 2 ...8%' mills Shiloh No. 8 .. •» .. •• •• 12mills Gray Court-Owings No. 5 ..12Vi mills Barksdale No. 6 .. . 5 mills Dials Church No. 7 4 mills Fountain Inn No. SB 20 mills Merna No. 8 10 mills Dials No. 4 4 mills PEN SKETCH OF JUDGE E. H. GARY mm Elbert H. Gary of the United States Steel corporation was the ob served of all observers at the recent national Industrial conference. Here la a pen sketch of him "by William Allen White, the Kansas novelist, who la temporarily indulging In newspaper work: “Judge Gary slta In the midst of the public group. He Is the dapperest man in the room. He is dressed as If sitting for his portrait, with clothes creased and linen Immaculate and hands manicured. They generally rest clasped together In his lap. He Impresses one as being a nerveless man/ He sat for 30 minutes without moving a mqscle, except once or twice to brush bis chin while Samuel Gom- pers stood arraigning the Steel trust id all its men in a powerful speech one afternoon. His terrier bright eyes glistened as they gazed dispas sionately at Gompers’ face, but they dftl not flinch at Gompers’ climax, and no color came pr went in his face as the tide of Gompers’ oratory rose and fell: The whole conference, 50 re porters and a room full of spectators, were looking at Gary while Gompera spoke, and Gompers was/looking at Gary with rather a fiery eye. But never a twitch moved Gary’s face. Not even by a movement of a foot or a hand did he indicate that he was under tile slightest nervous Jpressure. Tne cold, determined, Indomitable physical nature of the mnn r never had a more perfect test than It had that (afternoon under the Gompers arraignment.” GORGAS ERADICATES YELLOW FEVER i mmm mm a \ ■ \ EVBMMBU America, which gave the world a new and terrible plague, has wiped it out, according to word received from MaJ. Gen. William C. Gorgns. Yellow fever wnjs unknown to the rest of the world before Columbus discovered America. Soon it was creating havoc In Europe and Asia. The final extermination of this plague was one of the tasks undeiv taken by the Rockefeller foundation. A coinpiission, headed by General Gor- gas, hpd just succeeded in driving It back into the two or three places in South America where it was endemic, and was preparing to move on the outer works and exterminate the last? remaining vestige of the disease when the great war broke out and the ex perts were called to a more pressing campaign. Sentries were left /m guard, however, and ns soon as D Gorgns was relieved from mill service he took up again the fight on yellow fever. Now General Gorges reports that the fight is won. The last remaining plague spot was Guayaquil, Ecuador, General Gorgas, retiming from t> , .s west coast port, announces that he Relieves the last trace of the disease has been eradicated, bringing about the definite end of tl>e.yellow fever menace, the first of the great diseases to suffer extirpation. COOLIDGE NOW A NATIONAL FIGURE The triumphant re-election of Governor Calvin Cooltdge of Massa chusetts because of his stand for Americanism against radicalism makes him a national tfgure. Governor Coolidge comes by his Americanism logically for he was bora on July 4. His birthplace was Ply mouth, Vt. He Is forty-seven years old. After attending Amherst college he took up the practice of law in Northampton, Mass. He began his political career as a member of the Northampton city council. Subse quently he was elected mayor, city solicitor, clerk of the Hampshire county court, state representative, state senator, president of the state senate, lieutenant governor and gov- eraor. ^ ' Governor and Mrs. Coolidge are the parents of two boys. The govern or’s father, Col. John C. Coolidge, was a member of the Vermont state senate the two years the son was in the Massachusetts senate. Governor Coolidge Is noted for the|>revity of hl^ speeches. Special Schools—Laurens Township. Laurens No. 11 10% mills Trinity-Ridge No. 1 !*. .. ..8% mills Maddens No. 2 4 mills Narnie No. 3 5 mills Bailey No. 4 ..4 mills Mills No.’ 5 ‘ 4 mills Oak GroVe No. 6 2 mills Special Schools—Sullivan Township. Mt. Bethel No. 2 * 8 mills Princeton No. 1 .. •• *• ..12% mills Poplar Springs No. 3 12 mills Hickory Tavern No. 17 .. ..8% mills Brewerton No. 7 4 mills Sullivan Township R. R. bonds 3 mills Merna No. 8 2 mills Special Schools—Waterloo Township. Biilla Mt. Gallagher No. 1 . .8 mills Bethlehem No. 2 ..... .. ... ..4 mills .. JU mills .r:r. .4 mnis Oakville No. 5 mills Mt. Pleasant Xo. 6 .• ..4 mills Mt. Olive No. 7 .., 8% mills Special Schools—Cross Hill Township. Cross Hill No. 13 10% mills Cross Hill No. 1 .. 2 mills Cross,Hill No. 2 2 mills Cross Hill No. 4 2 mills Cross Hill No. 6 3 mills Cross Hill No. 3 2 mills ___ /.■; Special Schools—Hunter Township. Mountville No. 16 11 mills Hunter No. 2 4 mills Hunter No. 3 .. 8 mills Clinton Xo. 5 .. 11 mills Hunter No. 4 4 mills Hunter No. 1 .. 2 mills Hunter No. 6 .. 4 mills Special Schools—Jacks, Township. Odell’s No. 6 .. . . •. 3 mills Hurricane No. 15 ..3 mills Shady Grove No. 2 3 mills Jacks No. 3 5 mills Jacks No. 4 \ . .3 mills Special Schools, Scuffletown Township Langston Church No. 3 3 mills Scuffletown No. 1 8 mills Lanford No. 10 10% mills Ora No. 12 8 mills Scuffletown No. 2 4•mills Scuffletown! N#. 4 4 mills Prompt attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money or der, etc. Persons sending in lists of names to be taken off -are requested to send them early: and give the township of each, as the Treasurer is very busy during the month of December. ROSS D. YOUNG, ..... _.. County Treasurer. , J. B. FRONTIS JEWELER CLINTON, S. C. 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