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(SWANSEA VISITED BY SEVERE STORM SATURDAY. . Swansea was visited by a terrific ,Aail storm at 5 o'clock Saturday ev-i sening and in a very short time the i I -flTound was covered with hailstones, ?? some of which wefe as large as par-1 Hp tridge eggs. There was considerable! fe;" thunder, bul not much wind, and jj&a while the hail was coming down rapid ?P' "iy the sun was shining part of the ^ time. B-' SAWMILL OUTFIT FOR SALE. Jf One 40 horse, locomotive Nagle pi boiler. One 30 horse P. D. engine; g||: One Liddell Saw Mill fitted with two i ft -saws, cable feed, and "T" rail track j1 -complete to cut 52 ft. 3 log carts, l j |?: yoke young oxen weignmg auuuii ( :' 1500 lbs. each. . Also large tract of long leaf tim- J " ~ber and some short leaf. Mill now ' placed in timber ready for immediate 1 | work. Also several lumber wagons, 5 Jtepublk truck, log chains, log bind- 3 eir's and 8 Sackel, air cooled pump J motor, and Myers pump head, with 10 in. brass lined cylinder. Also 1 1 "Maxwell touring car in first class con 3 dition 1917 model. Also 1 Moerlein 3 Minder, good as new. Reason for 3 - * j? _ _. 1li ,t i ^selling have Deen araiteu m wmjr. & * Cheap for cash. George J. Swygert, jp' r. '8t23pd. Leesville, S. C. TRESPASS NOTICE. "This is to notify all persons that as ihe fishing season has expired' fishing in our pond by setting out nets is positively forbidden and the law -will be enforced against all persons -violating this notice. P. H. Caughman, -4t22c. D. J. Caughman. ! CARD OF THANKS. ??? i We take this method of express- ] ing our appreciation of the many fa- 1 vors shown us during the long illness 1 and death of our husband and father, \ JH. A. Argoe. The friends and neigh 3 bors were so faithful and untiring in their kind ministrations and we wish * | 4 them to know that ther work is great 3y appreciated. May the Lord reward them all. I Mrs. Argoe and children. . NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN NEW BROOKLAND There has never been anything in New Brookland with the INSTANT \ j action of simple buckthorn bark, gly cerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN- | TIRE bowel tract so completely it Televes ANY CASE sour stomach, :gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant Action of Adlerika surprises both doc tors and patients. Sandel Drug ' Store. ?Advt. GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS New Erookland people can prevent ' appendicitis with simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-! ler-i-ka-. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so complete ly it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises "both doctors and patients. Leaves stomach clean and strong. Sandel Drug Store, New Brookland. A FAMILY MtUlLINC fa Her Httlier's Hone, Says His Georgia Lady, Rezardfcf BlackDraught Relief Froa Headathcfr ftf, KinggoH, Oft.*? Mn C&as. Gaston, of tide place, "writes: "I sza ? user of TfeedfordTi Black-Draught; in fact, it "was one of ear family medicines. Afeo in my mother's heme, when I i "was a child. When any of lis children samptained of headache, usually | caused by constipation, she gave us a dose of Biack-Dsaught, which would secttty the trouble. Often in the jayrhis, we would hare malaria and ehtite, or troubles of this hind, we j would take Biack-Braught pretty reg- J .w* the lirar acted well, and ! rm would soon be up and around i again. We would not be without it, lor it ?ertainlr has saved us lots cf doctor bills. Just a dose of Bl&ckDraught when net so well saves a i fot of days in bed/' Thedford's Black-Draught has bw 4n use for many years in the treatment of stomach, Hver and bowsl troubles, and the popularity which it now enjoys is proof of its merit. ff ycnr liver is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such disagreeable symptoms as headache, biliousness, constipation, indigestion, etc., ?nd unless something is dene, s?rioc3 trouble mar result. Tasdford's Black-Draught has beou I #mm ,1 Q valrn hi ft remedy for tbe-se troubles. It ia purely ve^etxMe, and i acts la a jfroispt ar,d xiator.il war, yjyalatias tfco lire*- to its proper {pactions and elaaa&lnr: the bowels of ttoBnafeus. Tsy it. Insist cn TIic'lford's. the cristnai sad zozuize. E V3 ife* ' m Wf, A DANDY REMEDY FOR SORE THROAT Gargle a Little Diluted in Water It Shrinks Up ? * Pa(i'oV0? 1 nruai aim **v,uv ? Pain and Swelling Quick GET A BOTTLE-TRY IT This sounds like a homely old remedy for tonsillitis but thousands of people have gotten rid of these spring time sore throats just like this Georgian explains he did. Read what he says. "I suffered from tonsillitis* and paid out a lot of money in doctor bills because of that awful sore throat. They would ease the pain awhile but it wouldn't last long. Then my friends told me about A-I-M and [ bought a bottle. I took it home, followed directions, gargled my j throat, mixed half a teaspoonful in a! ?lass of water and took it meal times I and I haven't been bothered since. It! c wnndArfnl hnw it shrinks ud on your throat. It is simply wonderful how quick it acts. Then I used the balance of the bottle for other things it, is good for and I wouldn't be without it in the house!" declares Will Ed. monds, (farming) of Tocca, Georgia R. F. D. Acid Iron Mineral is just the highly concentrated compound made from a medicinal iron ore mined in Mississippa. It contains no alcohol, is pewerful and still it won't hurt the teeth. As a tonic inside it is remarkable what a change it makes in a per son and applied externally it will stop bleeding, heal a wound, used as a gargle it will help the throat when nothing else will apparently and all! in all it is much like radium (another \ natural phenomena) which is usedj Tor everything from curing cancer to i illuminating watch dials* Don't hesitate about it. The drug; *ists recommend it Get a bottle for, iround the house. | "Acid Iron Mineral is sold here by i she Harmon Drug Co., Palace Drug Co., and Murray Drug Co. Advt WARNING All persons are hereby warned, igainst giving employment, shelter? ? ? ir? nriTT manner Mfl .Ilg or iiaiuuimg iu uuj sie Davis. She is my lawful wife and has left me without any cause. Hie law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. 4t22pd. Berley Davis. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is cor. posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo ?0. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. For a Bad Cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has stood the test of time and can be depended upon. SUMMERLAND COLLEGE NEWS. The officers elected for the last term of this year were as follows: Mary Arden-Pres., Carrie Delle Huff man; Vice Pres., Rosabel Thompson: Recording Secretary, Juanita Epting; C ^vvAcnrvn^ino- Van if ^V/i X. WVA - Lake; Treas., Ozelia Harman; Librarian, Cora Black; Censor, Annie Shealy; Critic, Narvis Setzler; Sergeant at Arms, Caribel Killer and Ethel Johns. Elizabeth Browning (Pres. Evangeline Dantzler; Vice Pre? Mabel Sease; Rec. Sec. Lottie Sanden Corresponding: Sec. Annie Rast Treas; Pauline Boozer; Censor, Elizabeth Derrick; Critic, Liela Jones: Sergeant at Arms, Louise Shearouse and Mabel Mack. Summerland still makes use of ev. cry ODDortunitv to assist in the Rod Cross work through the Auxiliary chapter at Batesburg. The subject of "Charity" was well discussed at the last meeting of the J'-ssmnary Society, Sunday, March 10. Wc arc g'.ad to say that the sul jeet is not only discussed, but actec The Cayce Co-Operat AH for Each and Each for Ail 1 ~\T j_ ? i ou worK ior rc. iou musi, consum i plies. "God helps him who helps hir Cayce Co-operative Store and buy a member, if not already one, and as matter who you are, rich or poor, member, you are an equal owner o ciary in its earnings in proportion working people to support their ow a slacker. Officers Elected at Meeting of S T. I. Weston, President, and directo Brooker Co. ^ ^ j it' ? T> ; U. Lr. LrUlgnara, Vice Iicsmcmi, on' Guignard Brick Works. Henry C. Moore, Secretary and Tre; of The American Agricultura Albert R. Taylor, farmer, director a J. H. Doyle, director from employee Store manager elected by Board o Boyd Harrell. OBJ] (1) To foster and promote co ! and work in the community. ' *?" * 1- 1- - i-T knn {Z) 10 neip eacxi utiiei tu uuj the things we consume. (3) To give each shareholder self and his household (4) To eliminate duplication, upon by our faculty and students. This was shown by the generous contribution which was made toward the fund for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare. Mr. Paul Counts of the United States Navy was recently a visitor at the rnllece. I The March Debate at Newberry j College "was attended by some of our ! teachers and students. * Mr. T. A. Setzler and family of Promineni Discuss^ % Dr. William Brady in an article about calomel in the Atlanta Constitution recently said: "Calomel is a cathartic and a very crude and superfluous one. It produces no special effect upon the liver or upon the secretion of bile. It has no more influence over biliousness " -- - ? T, I than any other active physic, it is j just the ancient standby, cheaper than most other physics and retained | in use because old dogs seldom learn new tricks." As a substitute for a poison like calomel modern physicians prescribe purely vegetable cathartics. ' MarSOLD BY PAL WINTHROP COLLEGE CALLS ON ALUMNAE. To tke Alumnae of Winthrop College [ The following communication has | been received calling for our coopera ! tion is tie sale of the third series of J Liberty Bonds. "The Woman's Liberty Loan Com mittee of South Carolina, in planning j for the great April drive, is making an earnest appeal to all the members of the women's organizations and indi viduak. May we ask you as President of your Alumnae Association to cooperate with us by issuing a call to all members of your Alumnae . throughout the state urging them to do their utmost towards helping South Carolina to sell her apportionment of Liberty Bonds. Surely it is a small thing to ask the women to give their personal services and money when the young | men are giving their lives. Wont I you use your valued influence toi wards securing the cooperation of all | PER UNA ill A housewife must give other ailments. Her promptn< saves a serious illness. Her e: *A ImAnt fVinf DTTDTTAT A lici iu aiiun mat a wuiia is have it on hand for the imm . | colds, and that it is always to ? Mrs.George Parke 419 Water St., Mei "We have usedP ninain our fami found it a perfect reliable median It soon rids the sy tem of any trao of a cold, and pr vents serious coi good maay year but had not been very serious until recentl ; j Since I have taken Peruna the dropping ha n throat has discontinued, and my head and no: ; are not so stopped up in the morning. I a: pleased with the results, and shall continue I "; use it until I am entirely rid of catarrh. "I heartily recommend it as an honest medicine I What it does for her it is ready to do for you. Colds and C The great weight of test 11 lated in the 44 years that PEI market proves it, beyond question, t< edy, ever ready to take, preventing . coughs, grip and derangements of I 1 i proof is published from time to tim ; profited by it. I , f R?acml>CT can attain PERUNA in tablet k witb yoa ud be tc titied acaiast tn&irn attackj. I The Peruna Conrpany, < ive Store, Cayce, S. CJ I l?How Do You Make a Living e food, fuel, clothes and other supnself." Help yourself. Go to the something:, ask about how to become 3 to how you can help yourself. No white or colored, if you become a f the business and an equal benefi-1 to your purchases. It is up to the n store. * ou are a worker, do not Oe I tockbolders, December 4th 1917 i r from employees of the Weston & i I i director from employees of the | I asurer, and director from employees lChemical Co. t large. s of the Seaboard Air Line Ry. f Directors December 28th 1917, Mr. I i I i ECTS -operation among the people who live1 i collectively for our mutual benefit j f a chance to save something for him-j overhead costs and waste. Pomaria, were visitors at the col- j | lege last Sunday. j I The second term of the school i ; year ended with examinations this j ! past week. A special musical program will be! rendered under the auspices of the j Missionary Society next Sunday, J March 24, at 8:00 p. m. The prin-l cipal feature of this program will be i an Easter cantata. The public is cordially invited. 1: Physician tin's Liver Medicine does all the good calomel does without producing calomel's injurious effects. Martin's Liver Medicine is a standard proprietary preparation for constipation, sick headache and other stom1 _ j i? . v 1 ? n i__ acn ana nver irouuics. jruiciy vegetable as to ingredients, pleasant in taste, mild in action and fully guaranteed. If not satisfied with it, take the empty bottle to your druggist and get your 50c back. Try a dose or so of Martin's Liver Medicine when you feel that you need a liver regulator or a dose of physic. All good druggists sell Martin's Liver Medicine. ,ACE DRUG CO. members of your Alumnae throughout the State? Most sincerely yours, (Signed) Mrs. Leroy Springs. Chairman, State Wide Women's i Organizations." Knowing vour loyalty and the ; promptness with which you respond to all such calls I feel sure that we , have only to call your attention to ; this opportunity for service to have i you respond in the same loyal mani ner which you have already shown | in the puchase of Liberty Bonds of ; the two former series, of Thrift I Stamps, the call of the Red Cross, ; and all other activities. What we I | have already done is only a promise of what we can do. so let us each one | purchase at least one Liberty Bond j of this series if not more, and let us , urge our friends and relatives to do ' the same. Let us make sure that we ; are doing our utmost and not our 'bit. Yours Sincerely, Ketty S. Browne, i*resident, Alumnae Association. ! Your Home the first aid in colds, coughs and i 2ss in applying the remedy often 4 tperience with remedies has led \ always reliable, that she should ediate treatment of coughs and her I The Family I Safeguard 1X7 V -J s- The experience of one e! woman, given herewith, i3 typical of thousands of letit ter3 that reach the Peruna a Company from grateful s. friends who have found their v homes inccin? plete, and their ^ family cafe' / in danger v/icLout tillvk _J PERUNA. ft I y Catarrh j imony that has accumu-1 J? ttJNA has been on the I 5 be the reliable fan: ly remthe serious effects >f colds, the digestive crgar-f. This e and many fa.nihes have K I farm for row cctrrcr.izar:. Can? H I V H Colnmbus. Obio ^ J THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE ARE GIVING TOASTED CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS To anyone who doesn't know of the wonderful advances that have been made I in the preparation of smoking tobaccos I in the last few vears it mav sound stranee i to speak of toasted cigarettes, Strictly speaking, we should say cigarettes made of toasted tobacco; the smokers of this country will recognize it more readily by its trade name, "LUCKY STRIKE "?the toasted cigarette. The American Tobacco Company are producing millions of those toasted cigarettes and these are being bought in enormous quantities through the various tobacco funds conducted by the newspapers of the country and forwarded through the Red Cross Society to the boys in France. This new process cf treating tobacco not only improves the flavor of the tobacco but it seals i t this flavor and makes the cigarettes keep better. IT-io T??r> C"-.cc nnrCA to oItttotto rrtnA 4-n *W T? UJ O glUU UVJ 7 have a cigarette ior the wounded soldier, | as, in most ir._ lances, that is the first thing asked for. , ? ? ?? j Send us your job printing . !r d 9 a P. J. O'NE Suite No. 7 Caroli Cor. Main and Washington St | Buggies, Wag We Have a Splendid Lin We have every style and size ir Come in and see them on our f OUR GUARANTEE ] Gregory-Conder 1115 Hampton St., - I | New Spri I i in footwear, al as I bey can b carry shoes J family in sizes fit every one. Our salesnru enced shoe ] cash system sa 1518 Main Street I have your set ready same j our estimate before havii | save you money. 20-Year Guarantee, FREE EXAMINATION We Ainiaiattr Nilrccr. C::!c! ?\-; JL>AWLjJB.il^ 1329 1-2 Main St. COLU Look for Large Electric S:rjr at Si ) m m - i? fiUB-M Y-TtSM' " ' Will cure Rheuma-Jsn:, .Neuralgia, Headaches, Cram;; , Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cu's. Fur- ;. Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worn., Cczema, etc. Aaiiseyiio Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c SEEDS Everything To Plant Now Garden Seeds, Grass Seeds, * lower Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. Come in and let us help you select plants and seeds for a good garden. FLOWERS Choice Carnations, Roses, Violets, Sweet Peas, Freesias. Bouquets and designs mailed or expressed anywhere. Rose Hill Greenhouses 1542 Main Street COLUMBIA, - - S. C. In adveritsing, always say what you believe if you want people to bebelieve what you say. ntracted Diseases 1 ALSO TREAT DISODRERS, NERVOUS DEBILJL ^DDER TROUBLES, ETC. \it Kidney Troubles, Piles painlessly ithout operation or confinement, treatment are that unless you rectory results, no charges are made. woman is too poor to receive his none so rich thai they can procure ;es than he is qualified to give. Ter you the results he has given 2ave the payment in your own hands nials on file id Other Examinations Free on[Mon;day and Friday i, m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 10 to 2. ILL, M. D. na National Bank Building s. COLUMBIA, S. C ;ons, Harness. e of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Buggies Washington Buggies Columbus Buggies Brown Buggies '^"jNissen Wagons CwOId Hickory Wagons }.y Hackney Wagons i above makes ioor MEANS SOMETHING Mule Co. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. I i HI???????^^??nirm?iw ? bg Styles / t prices as low ?e sold. We or the entire ; and widths to ;n are experimen and our \r&Q vnn mrrnev V O O ^ V V? A ooterie COLUMBIA, S. C. OUT-OF-TOWN Patients, e have every convenience r your comfort when visits' cur offices. We will ?7 ke impression of your ;>uth in the mor ning, and day, where desired. Get ig work done. We will I Silver Filli'gs, __50c cp Cold Killings, ?1. up j Teeth Cleaned, $1. : Ces Tor Tak-Lis Exiractioa - Tft. 1. ciivdi rariurs MEJA, S. C. Phone 586 s and Movie g Dantal Exhibit air^. i