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Of. Interest to Farmers Farmers who wish to buy nitrate of soda from the s government at cost must place their orders before Feb- 9 ruary 4th. The price is $75 a ton, and the freight from ni Charieston. Orders may be placed with any of the fol- * lowing gentlemen: T. A. Bowen, county agent; W. W. h Robinson, Easley; T. R. O'Dell, Liberty; E. W. Tate, Nor- f ris; Earl Seaborn, Central; A. M. Morriss Pickens. c RONAA ' adetsailnTeSetnl . ' .f ra Pc C( or wre V onohram qae n or N *j teous tretmnt merit it. Scrbr The ces-ntinel of icknsConty to beasu-. ~ l 3 7 : ~~~ ~ ~ " prnigfoihsnwolk i' (fo WANTS 4$"s 34' 1)eaths Iberty Gazette. Mrs. Emma James, wife of Mr. G James, died at her home at Liberty C., on Wednesday, January 9th, abou o'clock. She had been stricken wit ralysis on the Saturday preceding an ver recovered. She was a daughte Mr. Reuben Arnold and was reare ar Central, S. C She is survived b r husband, one brother, M'. Andre' mold, and several step-children. Th neral occurred at Mt/ Zion churci antral, on Thursday, of which she wa member. She was 54 years of age Two grandchildren of Mr. Jame row died at his home in Liberty las eek. Edith May Redmond, daughter of M1 id Mrs. Holbert Aiken, died on Frida mnuary 4, 1918. She had been sic out three days with measles an embranous croup. She was buried c aturday. She was aged 14 months. On the following Tuesday, Januar 1918, Ruby Aiken, daughter of M: id Mrs. Ernest Aiken, passed awa Eter an illness of about five days < castes and pneumonia. She was bor ugust 10, 1916. The funeral was hel the house on Wednesday at 1 o'clock nducted by Rev. John C. Bailey, an ie body was laid to rest in the Libert metery. otice to Debtors and Creditor All persons holding claims against th tate of the late J. D. Duncan mus esent the same, duly proven, o before the 8th day of February, 1918 be debarred payment; and all per ns.indebted to said estate must mak yment on or before the above date t< rs. Veda Duncan. Mas. VEDA DUNCAN, 39 Administrator. otice To Debtors and Creditors All persons having claims against the Late of the late W. A. ilassingame ist present the same, duly proven, on oi fore the 25th day of January, 1918, be debarred payment; and all persons lebted to said estate must make pay mt on or before the above date to the dersigned. S. W. O'DELL, 353t Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The time for taking returns for :al year 1917, will open the first y of January, 1918, and will close th February, 1918, after which w 50 per cent. will be added, as )vided by law for non-returns. Pumpkintown, Thursday, Jan. 24, renoon. Holly Springs, Thursday, .Jan. 24, ernoon. Antioch, Friday, 'Jan. 25, fore on. Shady Grove, Friday, Jan. 25 Lernoon. Mile Creek, Saturday, .January 26th renoon. Prater's, Monlay, Jan. 28, after on. I Six Mile, Tuesday, Jan. 29. Croswell, Wednesday, Jan. :0, til o'clock p. m. Respectfully, HENRY A. TOWNES. Dec. 19, 1917. Auditor. Tax Notice, 1917 i... ..f Conly 'rest..r. .iken.. Coi .. y Phe bjooks for the colleet bon of Stale am unty taxes will h~e opeun from (October 1.3 ,t o lceem ber U1. 1917. 'hose whoi p refer to '0 so cott jaty ill .hinit1 f1918, with1 I per cent nettlitlina1. Thios io prefer payling in Icl''rnarv, 1918.'ent i lo thl 2 pier (' ent1(4 Inhiita. Tit1o.%e1 who pre~fe ying in Mlarch, l9I8, t the 15th of slia ino 1101.| t cll Sl by payinig an) nlttlitionll 7 per ceni ter itl claite the books willI close. . II..-axpal~yers. own Inlg property orI pay31Ill Ces for it hers willI please0 ask t'or tax re(ei chl' toship oir specil 5t'hool 41ilstrt ie tiIhI hie 4r they )t Owln piroplerty. TIh isi ry Illupiortatti. nts there are so manily schonc trl i4t'. Those( who tio nolt w'1i i (0 com t olbige ('*nt write Ilue, not Iater ltan the 2011 ,ney ordier or registeret 1)1 mii. If stamps ) lnr it dii niot steii abiove 2 4een1 t (ienominn 1111t1. a 411 not1 use1hn. P e leI Iaiseo ot se:<1 meI 11ns,)l 11h41n1 reglstering SamelI. 1ns it is ltible to ge :if st (itherwise It mout hIe a1t senter' k. vy for State tax ................ ....1, miill I)y for 'l'ostitutIlsc1 4lholnx . 3 ~mIll vy~ for on~linry' counity Iix .... I mill Tot l evy...1113 iiib414......... ... ..2 mil 5CI1O01. TIA Lpecia l1 ev ies for Ilhe foll ow Iing 11151riets; hool I)IstrictI N . . - -- - - -. . 2 mill1 hool l~isti let N...........- ..... 1)1m1 hool4 lii iet No. ..... . .)11ig hool I l.it rict No. 1 .. .. . .. ..6 m111 hool1) 1)11.trict No. -- -- --- . I mill1 hool) 1)1striet No. 8---- --. Il m1)11 hool) 1)istrilet No. '1 .. -. ..... 2 1n holol lustriet No. It. ... . . ... i; mil hoo4l D)istrict NoI I.......I. 7': mill hool4) Dis1trict No. 1-'... .. .t' mill hool) Distjtiet No. I3 . ... .. b Ill hol4)) Distrit No. 14 .... . s mu hool) Illstrict No. I0.-- ---- ...ll hoo41 lDistrict No. I7 ... ..11 1.111 hiool Pl jerit NI) 18----.--.--.......otmib hloiol 4)1i4t1et No. 19.--- . .. . I mil hool1 1)istrict No. 2 .. ... . .... - mill h))41Iel Dtrict No)........ .........8 mill hool) District No(. ---..-.....11)mi; 1)4)0 District No~ I.---............ m1ir huool Dihstrict No. 211..................lill ho4l 1)1striet NI). 241--.-. .. 1)mil hool0 Di1st rlet No. 2..-.--.-...... 11)mil honol 1)istriet No. 28. ...-.-.-.....I mil hool Di1st rIct No 29.............I 1)n11 Ihool D)Istrict No. 3S-..--..-.-. .. mil hool Di1st rIot No. 32-.--.--. ...1 mll hiool Ist rict No. :|n. ... . . . .:.,.ut; buoni Ilstrict No.3..--.......1I i il hiooI District No. 361.... ........8 mui htool Ilstrict No,. 2- ..........6 mi111 hiool District No. :i8..-.--...--.... il hiool Ditstrict No. 41.. ... ......... m hoo01 District No. 42...... ......... I il htool Di1st rIc No. 4:.---.--....... 11mi1 1h001 DIstrict No. 441 . . I m1)1 hool1 D)strict No. 45........mi.t1)1 hoot tnlstrict No. 418.......mi.t1111 hiool lDiktrict No. 417.......... mil1 hiool DistrIct No..48........ - 1)m1 1)1)0 D)Istrict No. 49.......... ...imil hlool District No,. 5....... ." mH h1o00 Ilstrict NI). 541..... .. I mll l~evy for Iiterest of lekenls 11. II. homb,;k LIrriennle to~wnshil ------........... 3m ekens tolwnshhI~ 2 miit Poll1 tatx one) dOllar ($l t0l. liverv -Iniie elt n from 21 14) COA years of age lare Illhble ('ece 4)5e excuIseIIlby l. ' lOmhtltioni roni1 tax, 01ne d10114r ni)01 tif nts ($2.50). All male piersons troll 24 to e lhtlIe except, thlose exctusedl by hiiw. I 'ailtatiton Ilog T'ax.--- All persons ownhi .p. areO requieo tro pay~lVI ('I Initation) ta I) I y 4cents pejIr Ca iltn. lThos.e writio luor s4ttemen lt - 411' thetr tax wI i.Ii ii.1 nElle poist~gr. :,1 hll 'eat. Fr TELLS WHAT G AFTER SUF t RHEUMA r- - Carpenter Forced to Bet With Rhuematism ai Him Down, Finds Concentrated I Having No Alcohol in It Claim It is Better and Stronger and Much i k Cheaper Blood Medicine. d W n BOTH HUSBAND AND WIFE WRITE GLOWING TRIBUTi y -- November 5, 1917. n "Dear Sils: My husband suffered d from rheumatiem and sciatica for about. one year so awfully bad that 1just can't d describe his awful suffering. We had Y doctors to tend him but nothing except the morphine they gave him eased the ~ awful pains. When he began breaking ' S out with boils and sores he would itch l e so bad he woul-1 almost scratch to the < t bone. I thought sure he would die," writes Mrs. A. B. Williams. ! Porter's Pressing Club Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Al tering, Etc. Suits are sent for and delivered when promised and the work is done by an expert. Work guaranteed. Suits pressed at 25c per suit; cleaning and pressing, 50c suit; dry cleaning, $1 - suit. Special attention given to ladies' suits. j We appreciate your patronage. B. B. PORTER, Proprietor, At Porter's Barber Shop. Telephone No. 38 Sale If you need! some come ? in and see; US anuaryBA EDWIN L. UR AIM is to n1 best in our hist the largest by Ione month since we ha' 'figures, but you must admit ti crease in our business, and we store at all times and find the you to do your Christmas sho every d1erartmrent of our store d(l r year, We have them in great va now. However', we advise you specials in this advertisement. L. L. SHEETiNG 36 inches wid1e goodl heavy~ grade, today's price at the mills 5 is 16 1.2 poents. We bough't t his b lefore theladvance and( our p)rice is 15 ren1ts vard. T'AF'FETA SILN1 (Good <iualit v ChiflTon finish. will not break spithf, black only, great value at $1.25 Per yatrd. \ \l()SK.EG GlNGUA M j(Special) (Guaran te colors, worth 200c tO or g5 d. Our' pr1ice 15c. (Not. V ove 20' va rds to a customer.) SilAP SPE('lA1,l 5 lhai [full full sized cake's best 1) Lamulh v Soa p, value oni toda v's Inaark:-t :15c, our prIice is '25c. ( ( )TTION C Hf ECKS u today at the vard 11('.$ Ml'EN'S GR AY SOX f '4 (Special) ED)WIN E ASLEVJ~ AVE dilM RELII FERING AGONY TISM IN BED TI Land Unable to Work id Sciatica Pulling Relief by Taking orm of Iron her husband, who suffered the dread- o ul torture of rheumatism in its worst v orm writes: "I suffered from rheuma asm for two years and was confined to l ny room for three months. I tried verything. The sufi'ering was so se ere I thought I was forever done with vork. I tried everything I and my friends could get, but it looked like I was done with business and work for the balance of my life. It struck me worst in the small of my hack and in the left leg," continued Mr. Willims. 'By chance he heard of what iron w il lo for pleolle with blood and system full >f uric acid and the kidneys not acting -ight. ie bought a bottle of Acid iron Mineral, obtainable at most drug stores. ['his is the highly concentrated natural >roduct of a mineral deposit of me licinal iron. It is stronger and being oncentrated is more ecomical, a few Irops in a glass o'f water being a full 1141I'. MII 1r . 1. . 1. hi hN yl MARTIN & HENRY eneral Practice of Law, G If EENVIL LE, S. C. I The Right Til Neve' before would y'our1' Iplur Or coUrn buiy as much lumbher as half as mulch tarm) pro(iuce to b )('r 1(0w as it (did in 191.1. ''h i can kelt. Sitandard Value at. an That I ime is now if in need of Inn PICKENS MERC ANTI Phone No. 12 - PICKEN - AT BOLT & Cl lake the month of ory. Our busines nore than a thousar re been in business. You mai lat there is a reason for this give same goodls for less mnc goods you want at the price y ppimg with us as we will have nig this moniith. I 2I, your' CThisIi riety. You1 wil have no t r'oublel (I COM NE E A RLYV bef ore the st L ar'ge 10-4 Cotton Blauiiket 1.50 h valu for SI1.0S0. (1lors at $1.25 andl $1.50. LAI)lES' SATI'N SKIICITS Lad1ie'I Ilhav VV-;hlin Sk.ir'ts, e a luei, i spec(ia1Il at 8598.v MATl'i SPEC IAL y :1 boxes (1200) or about 200 -ort h for 10c. ('REX Al'T SQUARE , 9x 12 pre'tty line of patterns,( rice $9.48. 412-PIECE D)INNER SET Blue Bird Pattern, in a genm ine first (qualit~y China, the 'gular price of these sets are s 7.50 buIt~ you cani buy one here' turing the miot} of December' >r' only $4.98. MEN'S WOOL SOX Good1 hea vy grade. wort 35c~s air, our price is 215'. E T4IO"ULW (M WITH [IREE MONTH S se. lie took it regularly a short while Id now read what he says: "I bought a bottle of A-I-M and be re I finished that I savwI was getting atter. I took three bottles and by the me I had finished them I was as well s I ever was. I was relieved of the ther troubles too and feel now like I we a debt of gratitude to you people rho put it up. I am sixty-three years id and back at work every day and be eve that rheumatism is banished com letely and forever from my eystem," aid Mr. Williams. His wife said: "1 heard of Acid Iron Mineral and ot a bottle for my husband and by the ime he had used one bottle he was eally well. You can see of what value t is to me. lie is now well and back to v'ork. I wish I had more sIpc to tell 'ou mo' hout low thankful I am for or Acid Iron Mineral," Charlotte C. I., Va.. [lox 2d. This glowing statement corrobrated by both husband and wife testifies elo iiuently to the power of the concen trated iron as bottled, tested and put out under the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. trade mark "A-I-M. Most druggists have it. Get a bottle today. J ... M(Sw. A SAM U. CRAIG Gre env ie, S. C. 'ickeni, S. C. McSwain & Craig LAWYERS 'ractice in State and Federal Courts Greenville Office Phone 210 Pickens Office Phone 39 me to Build u( of cotton, )ishel of wheat mow. It takes only about ny the same amount oflum ight t iO to buy is when you unusually reasonable price. i)er. L't Us supply your needs [LE & LUMBER CO. S, SOUTH CAROLINA S January iMPA&Vr December 1917 the or November was d dollars than any y not be interested in these >henlomenal growth and in iney. You can come to this ouI want to pay. It wvill pay a lot of special bargains in nas gi fts~ be useful articles this in miakin1g your gift sele.ation ok ikPil over. Read~( the Olh:A NI )M A'S WASHING POWIDERS 'The la rgest size b)oxes, 5 boxes or. 25c. IfIEAVVT\ OltA'\Y M''OITLED WVorth 20c (every where. 'We 1 nItractedI early and in .large nantities and ouri price is 15lc ard. SA DIES' & GliEN'Tl'lE1MEN'S $2.98, $3.98 aiind $4.98. These nake mos, 'excellent Xmas lifts. AXM INIST'l'Fl WOOL ART SQUARE 9x12 value $15.00, Pretty de in.ns, price, $12.50. IAIL OltDERS PROMPTLY 'ILLED. WE PAY POST. O(E ON ALL OUR GOODS GXC EPTI SOA P~ & M ATVCHES & CO. L ROLINA