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WiITB MEN IEAVE TODAY. .Elght.y-Five .i vl I'ato Today for Camp p Jacksoln. Ei'xghty-five white draftees will leave this morning for Calmp Jackson. Nine ty men have beeu notifned to report here and from these the full quota will be selectd. Those who have been call ed for today are as follows: W mll. 1'. Shoekh'y. 11elet.y C. liilend Joy, Fraink Hmmonll nd 1i , Chas. Tune Simnmon, E:rne.,; Il'erry o Ih ield.-, I ad Georg Nofz, Vi gil Tum1i), W. ). 'owar, .ino. lielIon V. I! - :, . ( Iin on Kight1 , George \ kiber l rn .ill: ia l lie Charles I vey, iunlher S. I olian . L"ee '.:t.%wson, .\lriliarov Rlif dlg, 'Seth Ward Prior, Ja4. Boyd I)'" Ishield:;. i .1au Gt1 eori Ox ner, Sain'i I.anrenice Terry,:. Frn ikNesn SOUTH CAROLIN HE QUICKLY RHEUMAI Columbia Woman Gives Rer Stand on One Foot to E: Out and Had to Lik FinallY Finds C Tells Re-:ipe For B lcvery iuerson in tis - m 'iin wV. Suffers froill rheniIllsa ii anY forl is inlvi:-cl to read the : lo of, .\l. . 'Eq. Dveanl. :he, well hanu , blant 3012 .I\a ;on 41rec t.( 'olu .ia . C. ra.l I -ll W at , i ) i :., i'is I r. ; nahl dy lip to a siort ' in, a-t. thongn:11 h - C.ase( w. i-h nl fhe disco, reI anl le cide 11ha: proved to hr i t wvhat U S ileeled. She lells amloii it in her own ;way. This is whmt: he say:i "I lmd ltenmatic ''h I and I-: Inete weI':; so <tiff I 41.1141 nl? h o ml Ill: rig~lht ilb. I conid wal'< voery lili;c. I often ini to :4t1m i or i ; flot o. account (if the, pain in my,- iiueni. 1.; (0 1lllis i.. over. iov ' 11. ' :1\f odiscover; d a reccimr thail t*p.nd :-h j uIst w hatm111 I nee11-deId(,. . 11-f '! " 1 .k - 10h 1n1 to L!i vo upl hopte of'( (I In I e - .1ing ridI of tine painl I F:mlnd .1 new ..-,l - rh meltdicino' calledl firven. 3 took on: hol t h of111 W, Di-e a nd thec paint is- goe Now I canl hemi myl% A A IT MAKES NO DIFFER wihiat .1 r idei. in ,)ew 1 Il'e V.I 3i)1u regie, WE ARE SPECIALIS'I WHETHER YOU KNO\V to sei us.* T'HE G11 STOMACH Mr. Marion Holcomb, of a long while I suffered wi have pains and a heavy fl disagreeable taste ini my m butter, oil or grease, I woul regular sick headache. I I after a course of these, I i seemed to tear my stomac1 no good at all formytu recommended very highly, me. I kee p It In the hous liver medicine made. I ( stomach trouble any mo the jaded liver and helps throwing out waste materi tern. This medicine shot Suse in time of need. Gel sluggish, take a dose ton morrow. Price 25c a pa< I ' ONE CE liuell Izell -Watkis, 141-nvueneo (. reigl., Win. Holinos -ell. Ci:, (onwr~y .,on, Arch Clee Ow cn., ialph 0.'.ns Brooks, Ilyan 1I4arl Taylor, ('h -Alfe llobo Powersi, lRyan .'\idrew " CII bert sonl, \\I'. Riclardson Thomason, lien Kilgore Garrett, Hart well P. Cromer, Robt. 11. Morris, Thos. ill Neel, Jas. Marvin Rhodes, Jno. Talmadge Patterson, 1thbert Rosa mond lithardt. Louils 'Hoy Caldwell, C:i.:i:' M. Owens, )avid Dugas Cope l:,rid, Ifienry Hitt S111ih. .1no. J. Cooper, Jn1o. Clayton -Crow d--'r, .1s A ustinl Chandler, Thos. .ack J. .1ohnson, Benij. Lewis Iartln, Jess Frink Grav, V'rkine Qulince Blenja mi. o hrbert Ir-Vin, Salin'l. .\lurihy ::w, 'nIi .\ndy Coopr, D)avid Au - ; akeley, Sam'I. Reid Italnisay, I, pn v :1.. Il:yson, Wulter Gray _ardy. .1Io. Wallace McCarley, isaac .O :-. b. Broadus Bagwell. iAN TELLS HOW WIPED OUT "IC PAINS nariahle Testimony---Had to ise Pain---Stomach Gave -e on Liquuid Food omlp!cte Relief. enefit of Sufferers v'1ran 1 ' ie nwh b;i~ 1 i. k offoc. milk aind even wa d 1:1 :n rccfo l o~ li :., ltl i. 1 4 lpin i r also." f .\ r.:. i -a-11 . i. : c :. V lea i( (nm-. l il 1.- 0 411?: : a ire c n i a i t t h1.(Id .- liver and kidnecy coimplaint. un ivne.lo i s -.old and11 Ib l. reom MVended inl laanrenis .4M. 4CE ry at l/Ki ylin mithe tiem known to en LETROUL Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite th stomach trouble. I would yeling after my meals, a most outhi. If I ate anything with d spit it up. I befgan to have lad used pills and tablets, but vould be constipated. It just a all up. I found they were le. I heardl FORDiB IftAUGHT so began to use it. It cured e all the time. It Is the best 1o not have sick headache or re." Black-Draught acts on it to do its important work of als and poisons from the sys ild be in every household for a package today. If you feel ight. You will feel fresh to tenge. All drnuists. Jesse Leo Lynch, -Alarvin Wrfht Roper, Geo. Thos. Gray Cooper, arl Dwings, Jas. Charles Jraiilett, 1 ieury IlurnelItt, Cilence 0. Abercrombie, Luther Clarence Ilcllami's, Roy Smith O'Dell, %lorris Talmadge Vaughn, Robt. WI. iNabors, Grover Cleve Bobo, David Fulton Vaughn, Robt. Melvin Abercrombie, Jno. L. Osborn. Jno. B. Harmon, Geo. ICromer Jolinson. Iufius -Lester ilamett, Wim. Capers Ilellams, Palmer Freemtan liitns, Jo weph Truman Copeland, lenry Dray ton Simpson, Ilerbert .loore Cooper, 1). Wyatt Ulcnn, Win. Doyd Goudfrey, Rtichard Simnson folit. .Andrew Clyde Young, Ittfuis Iarnett, Prank Colemian Young, Columbus W. Dial, Theodore i. Stierel. Gveo. Washington Cox. MOlRE 0OOM-l1) 3-I-:N L1-1ME. One liiu ndred and Sixty Sevenl to Lente for Camp ,Jackson Next TueS.. day. On itidred and sixty seven colored Iraftfevs are to leave l:anrensI nxt 'Tu ..day to n('11ter raining for tuilitary se"rvive a: (''amp J1.lekson. Two hun11 i red and t venty-onie men ha vi' been enlled 11) report and f'rom thes th (imfla will be seleclted. The names of those called are as follows: ll0nry Spntrgeont 1i(-, li II .laIick :on. lleurjIy .\lCullum, .lne .ahey, .i\ rray ':ylor. I ItIr y (!' mni. ('lh:ariley Fuller. 'n vin leimry, Walter 'aullivan. ( 'arl Fulle. r. llerit r I.ae i'ul idg\eh 1 it alpi tvopean.\ ti, Hill. .INiIse . IIt Willili W t. Trayi 1aim Year-it . Ar '!mvr i e''s. .\!"oo~~y.D n .\lacN. . WO! ;.t T \ ili;Fom yP ulhl ayne. .: I h tc. \\'a .Jim ar I.. "iw1!. .\Mack (nInin:'ham l \la 100, (oIlnl :w .a e ::1,o: v, ColtoI r l elI t i dit \\~ tltb'er lo, FaI e v lill, li; in, \' . Oil- .ti rksou. I I n l "e z .o . i:i. To r l':ml. . .. ..Jn Hiarris, .- :.- . le Colf mla n'l llollin . \\'ooIr .My lyowell. .ill. R1. Duncan. Th.. (;Iri'ln. ltarriso'n Gry .lates. 1tie. .i:.. \'l-ihie i. Ada r, l ly iiv, Cl tll .o , aI-i .lile , ((l(%. .\ iller. ('larenc' iek, Sitiward N+eon. .\Mack ('illia s, it.athr Wllvrott. \\' . Sl'tv In:. itt n (;rant , W\illi Yoln. , leaston li'eat:ll, T :. Sullivan, W mI v. W Ills, Philip \'i liams. Chartlie (ranl Pilk StOoddard. .1o. Igdward ollayulight, l'ink Car ler, Ilioadus (himb1rell, Atlmhony Shep ari' \'istar l'tiPlS, Cla one Cu nie n - ham11, !!,avid Young, Fred towler, (;eo. itll. , \\;'it Cop land, Will I alie, A. I:! in,. \\'m1. Sander-, \\' II. Ear .1no I.i tIf. J.. Jim ChIIilds T terac t, .\lt i-vr it a , lii, l- l ,tle it. lIean, 'a rl S)avle p t, J -y (ary yrd, Will rhy, W. ;-ar1, in a re non (nnine l n I, .o. 1. pen ke, Frd Allen, W\\e'a Sinpson, \ hIII Todd.l Charliv g .ltnes, ,1no. 1.awton. Iseile ashing'ip .on Fos F 'er, 1i, nry \ilson Thlo . (osll , liid Thmu'pton, illnne oyd, illi Smith, l1, sj. Kinard, s ill. Itapeny Ow n', Claruele \illiams. latiSa Pramb ll. GlaettBi', Will Iecray, Osar Cllardy, WaltgNel onpll, wnod tutwie. .Jess Grant goerynli, Erf .\Mll, l'hnmrliAbran-s lloco oh . am Yhouder. thu reum, \aik o hepardcGo. Alleflk, Iab neek, Iule aWler ieT. an. a'itt .\nde ry \'IteGo.unyNey DIAL RA'L"I'LE8 ILEASE. (Continued froin Editorial Page.) e'n boys would not be on Wilson'n hands and .the war was a righteous war for a holy justice. When Ir. Pollock wan introduced lie thanked God that one Bleasito had I professed religion, but every one who professed religion did not have it and he thought. It best to lead Mr. Pee ples to the altar. 1ie th-n asked Sen ator Benet to stand u). The query put was whether he would vote for Blease inn thIs campaign. Mir. '1"0enet sa.11 Bliease was unworthy of the vote of my m1an1 and the senator expected to; dienottice hin from every stiImI P in South Carolina. Alr. 'eeples sought to evade thei question by saying he was not running on Blease's coat tails. 'When asked for a reply of yes or no. lie refused to answer and tithe couirt house was thirown ill an iiroar of "Slacker" and "Pro-GeIm-an" e pit het s. Cont inuing the examination. Mr. 'ollock asked Air. I'veples if Ie were a party or- had giveni Ills consen viier pulicly or privately to tilie ulse of hils name oni the I ileare ticke as published in file Char'lestonl American last Sunday, \ir. l'ep:ls hesitated to answer, but wh1n pressed for a reply as to wielhr or not he i: e his 'iconsent, he sail "I 10 nlot refute it and I (o lnot condonile i. .\ir. i 'ollock told the uproariousl c11ow 'th t air. l ic by boil:4 silence had14 h(1 1he1k, l know where hel Al mil y v that saile silence had "nol laeln the jiion at atru .-'(( hn ad Chis led (11t :1as has." at es Franci Rice way the first 'aker Imay. tll( wa(1 followed by ai'.1i1l who )tneide is speech wihu hi:; icthei r nunI. lation of :4 wa. The at i at k t oday was bil on yest.celday's procedIle at .1 \Itllllills we:1.lr. 'fiui n111) 'xcerpts from Ile ol' n ionths after the war .-11ch )(an called on 11lease to deony flte utterances; if hel didn't say them. This faeilre 'to delly when onl firontedi with Ie ''talein'ens Ias a111 admission of It he "iih . t l l aid, amd was lhe ilir.4) timlfe he had if ier lad vvit ii . vd ance of : is. toy , alty; a I hle. was nl\ 1tr1'lc d t far'tn him 'o Is fhee ati' he was disloyal. "fro ithe. I'rowni l (if Isl: g hven lt the bod of his feet." The excerlptS read inclmded tho holding of . h':n primarygat o(It'a four :I oI h atrht war h e l it .1,10 Al 'it'4l.all ho.'; wv re g(;i to i tal , 4li for aI ab n t n141ding f o Iel wair a heat (ie. T 111.1 ih war wa:,. an un rig-, h1!t I.'(2 w.I . 11, Ihe wv.y t elie fen wvlo PvotId liof Ihe llo e'S that in', that 'very s natsor1 an d co-llf arsh who voit( o for ihe drf1111 act :111 (idl ('o ineltIe him h lld go dlown inl .istory a* a 1.; owardj, that, every Sohlier killed off Amevricanl ,oil would l charged1.4 to \Woodrow \WilsonI iail, h o nators and colig ressmen1Ill Who voIed for th adt :s an unneoi('ces s Ptry sacrillvv of young A~melean11 manti hood. That h didl not ere what kind j of an Americe was hllr abter at was Iol nessthrcoe, yornr bof. That214 att Yorkethngreweets, 'Ilay heghtd "noil offer" andlt hadi cha i'ngdathe Ioved meto atotek bileof adt sen tunfo Vshntndrn -h ot s o ll n uutt e BANK YOUR MONEY AND HAVE A HOME OF YOUR OWN IT PAY5! When you.have saved enough money to buy th( property---(cheaper for cash)---you can borrow on yo property t- build your house. But you can't do a thin right until you -i,.art 'utting money in the bahk. It grows ii the bank; it is safe in the bank. Th binkcr's aJvic> i ree, and the bank alwavsaccomrnm dates its patro S. Start a mnk Account . W. adid 4 ineet Come to Our Bank. The Enterprise National Bank N. B..DIAL, President C. H. ROPER, Cashier Fresh Beef Travels on a Rapid Schedule Fresh beef for domestic mar kets goes from stockyards to retail stores within a period of about two weeks. Although chilled, this meat is not frozen; hence it cannot be stored for a rise in price. A steer is dressed usually within twenty--four hours after purchase b7 the packer. The beef is hel ~in a cooler at the. packing ho 1se, at a temp ire a little abco e freezin r6i about three days It is the oaded into a refrig erator car where a similar tem perature is maintained, and is .in transit to market on an aver age of about six days. Upon arrival at the branch distributing house, it is unloaded into a "cooler", and placed on sale. Swift & Company requires all beef to be sold during the week. of arrival, and the average of sales is within five days. Any delay along the above journey means deterioration in the meat and loss to the packer. Swift & Companyv.S. A.