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* . C e C C C C C C C e C e e C. DIALS HWS. * itis, Doc. 30.-The holidays here poVed; a !ea'sol of peace and good %ill. not alone be(atse our11 armlies have ben i ictoriou0s inl every ncouII(nt nr d11 so inaly of the boys have re 1lturned to tiir lhomttes, bIt hecause wl are wit llssini (g today ithe birhll of h1 nlew time when the Cr'istmas 110n11% al two thousand years old hall have the ring of verity and l'Penet oil earth, good will to m11en1". no lon 'er h anl eimpty phiriase. lany del ighitful informal social af lairs il e bvieen given throg'hout h111 el s'ek, all adding to the festivilics of he season. irof. c. F. Brooks. of flamberg, -int lthe holidays Witi his Iother, 1 s. I. S. 11trooks, of this place. Ar. and .ltrs. Sitith oyd and at 'ravlive little dauttglteri. ileanor, of Grenlw loold, and Nils. IEra Iarris a ld l'lildreni. of this place, spent tlie 'il'tidh' season with Mirs. 11. Y. Sim ill oS and family. of. Clyde Curry retored to Yan ri t~ll Ity'I Tu s1 y af't or Io Il.- Ihe C il1Ol t o liday it h Ilis o inM. alr. and Airs. W. C. Durv. 1111 lit~~ ouii' 11](111ei' Ma\' h'l oi ofr (b' tiN le. into tlt arm ( i I '. aIthe . aith Alis. hav ri t'iued to aheir hu f'romin Ih va'riou l amIII ps tn'oit hout ith'e.AII country. having all re 'oh'. an honlorablat disshll lage: o'ssrs. Jo1h': ianonL I hrngtest o 1ai. Ne. 0 in, onard Owing "St a , Will To Imlt'i' utsorn, and Roy "Aloon). Ai r.and rlt s. . T 'a . ( 'illspjil .1 chibiren, am All and M'r. W mltt S t . . ol is iLi l li tl d u titer, Alary Cath eri' ' of G ile'e wer the uesS of lr. and A\'. IhrrisCurry du't ri' t ng h olidays. Mir. and .\rs. .\arvinl Armistr .ong . 'i!) "'m alr i. . w.,n companlied hv ei oitl rli i rl . Idu ryl IIIa of \\ilminvgton, N. C., ar1 vsiioo li- 11here this weekI. Ait ,Ralph I ellals sit enf last week n Painn S . IIh( gulest of rebuaivvs. .Arra o mh interg whilh valme as a1 surpriSe to their. ny"li frionds. was that of, .\liss alude andA pant]it a. . IIddard. hath III.(%h cron-lly beingll per ll!,vd ill Founltainl 111n Friday. n"dcr the aulsices of .\Csscei1 .0eehr thep young-, folks of teconununility en1joyed a1 Chr:istmIas tree, at thle School house Chrlistmlas 0ri Gre VI eve. Santa Claus was present, and no little tot was forgotten by he Jolly old fellow. 't'he Iev. I rooks preached at Dials Sunday afternoon. This was Iot the new paItstor's initial sermon at this 0.1c". lia m h having preiached once before. A good congregation 'was lresent, all of wloni Aeiced to enjoy the service whtichtI was Ieplete With shlliple force anl tOv er, velry ilhuh. .\iss Jewell Curr1y spentf thie week cnd in G reen wood, tle guest of her atlni, Altts. I'l1llini11er Cuirry. .ll'. alld .\rs. Eriest Ari (st 'olig, of i"iouliti hinll, were visitors at Ih: linne of .lr. A'. 1). Curry Satilriday night and Sunday. 'he school at this place ::suined work Alonday. While tl loliday was siort. it was thought best to begin ea ily as so nuch tine had been lo, owing to the "Flu" (IUa1rat1inlIe. It is loped the regular routine Cann be fol low ed from now on without fiutriher In terrut iion, so as much of fihe tinme as possible canl be regained. Witt best wishes for a proslperous New Year to The Advertiser and en lire force. 1-:sTI~ill.\Tl.s w.\i{ ('osT TO .,iAAll ll C NTIONS Frnhl Seputy nys Four 111u1nd riied uini SeBeny tll1in Fraines Shouli he tPahl by IIlns, ari, I)ee. 2.-- -The ehamber. or <ti ulies todly disIssed the trovis io l1 credits for til first quarter of 1 '.1. tIurcing the (course of the dis 4I5ssionl Delty .acques Stern deelar 'lt ti total war expienses of France would reach 2A,01.000).000 fra nes; thns,' of Great lirilain he (estimated at 200.010.I,00,i and of fel gium at 20, 100060.000. TIus, lie said, lie allies could ask from Germany -170,000,000, 040 francs. Al. Sri recallied that DIr. Earl lIef forlitli. an aitlority on Geriman finan - cial imattlrs, in 191: estimated the an 1i1.al inlcolie of Germanty at i-,0,000,6611. 101) mar-ks. To divide eqitIably among, ihe allies fle war expenses, 'Mr. Stern coid tered necessar. (lie cteation or a flinanicial initer-allied conmmission which would ptiOliition the debt a.mong tll, 1a11ion.;. Th'lis commlInissionl, hle hv lieved. coul.constIitte tie jurisdicial basis of a league of nations. Tile ad lesion of Russia Could he obtai ned, ac cordiig to M. Stern, by calling on the sane part of the nation. Thle discussioni will be resumied to Present Fl e nine-roorl Stree t an enwood. Laurer REPRESENTATIVE 31MEN ARE TO DISCTSS OA) PROJECTS Columbia, Dec. 27.--Representative "teen from ovor the state will mect iI Columbia at 3 O'clock oi ile afternoon of -Janutary : at the .JefTerson I lotel for IIhe purpose of perfecting plan for an active calipaign to have the Southii Carolina General Assembly at its ap iiroacihing session authorize an elec tion to be held on the question of is muing bonds In the suin of $25,000,000 with which to build a system of co crete roads conniecting every counity (eat ill the state. A meeting of the ways and meais comiiiiittee composed of C. W. Copeld, of Greenville; It. A. Wilson, of Rock lilli, and R1. OlC. Grabel, of Anderson was held Ii Greenville last Mlonday and14 it was decided to call flits more general meeting ii Columbia on next Frid'ay. Pollowing the meeting oi lriday oflices will be opened inl Co limbla and a vigorois campaign op ied to have tie legislature submit tlhe fluest ion of issuiig bonds to tle people. Inllt iCe ii mntieu petition will be plaeed inl ciICl tation aiong the 55, 001) automobile owners of tle state for their sigl iiurc.W. These petitions will as( the lgis-t're to subimiit the (ies :01 of an iltelionR oi Ilie bond issue to 1t0 people. Tli petitions are to he ci(llated aimiong tile auto owleris f'or te rea son t0hat tihe anuto owners are Ilie ons whose pockets will be affeet t'I by tle proposed issue. The iter est oi the $2,(.n0.000 and tlie sinking ,11n"d Vith which it 'would be retired v:iould be raised byl the tax oii ailmo miiileis. BREAKS A COLD IN FEW HOURS---TRY IT! First dose- of Paipe's Cold Campouind reliefe(s all grippie nisery. I rm't stay stuffed up! Quiit lowiig and saiffling! A dose of "Pa e's Cold Compouid" taken nevry t -o houns ur1 til three (loses are taken wll e('Id( grilge misery ald brheak upi a1 se jere col eith1er in the head, ehist %, ,v or Ii hs. It proipply o mis elogged-up ios Irils ani air. aSsages; stops nastv Idischarg4 of I )se Iunniiing; i i eli(v's sick iea ach ,i i dllniess, feverisiness Soretir ol', ,Il sieeZinlg O15oreness ad i st iffiniess. It lets without assistance, tastes niie, and cau ses io inconvenience "Plapie's Cold Compolind" I, is the tI ickest. Surest relief known and cost only a few 'ents at drug stores. Don't accept a subsi it te. I Home n house wi and one-ha] I Todd Av< 'able place Is, McCormick, I <j~.ij 1 ASSESSOR'S NOTICE 1919. The auditor's ollice will bo open froin the flrst day of January to the 20th day of February, 1919, to make re turns of personal property and all fransfors of real estate, for taxationl. For thc convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his det y will atend tihe following named places to receive retiins for sald year, to wit: .loiiday, Jan. 20, Seuffletown town slip, 1. J. Craig's Store. Monday, Jan. 20, Jacks township, S. W. Dean's. Monday, Jan. 20, Jacks township, lRenno. Monday, Jan. 20, Hunter township. Mountville. Monday. Jan. 20, Cross Hill towr. shii Cross H1ll. Tuesday, Jan. 21, Waterloo town ship, Waterloo. Monday, Jan. 20, Waterloo towinsi p, W. C. Thompson's. Tuesday, Jan. 21, Waterloo town ship, Jerry C. Martin's store. Tuesday, Jan. 21, MDials toiwnshly, R. Malon's store. Tuesday, Jan. 21, Youngs toi., ship. Stewart's store. Tuesday, fJan. 21, Scuffleto-wn town ship, Ora, 9:00 a. i. to 2. p. in. Tuesday. Jan. 21, Taurens townsh i), Watts Mill 2:30 p. m. io 6:30 p. in. Wednesda3, Jan. 22, iltunte:- town silli, Clinton. INSUl9 But the r Labor is I Therefore be PROT Increase 3 BARKS L. C. Barksdale ofA. J S th four ha If acre lot, I .This p1 rm~ or timb: lihve in YCOP ~dgefield, Newb \\'edneday, Jan. 2:, Sunllivan- town Ship, T. T. Wood's. \Vednesday, .Jan. 22. 1)ials township, 1). . 1ris's. Wednlesday, .am. 22. Youngs town 'Ahip, Cook's store. 't'r d .I an. 2:, 8iliter township, lnonCottonl .\illk. Thur day, . n.':,sullivanl townl Th r.. .\. u.Jan. 2:. I ials Iownship, 0\winl"s Saionl. Th .l Ian. 2:3, Young. town S p I. Iar 's. ridav. .Jan. 21, luiler township, ,ydia "'tioll Mlill. Friday. .ln'-'. Sullivan township, WV. D. suillivan,. Sr. Friday .l an. 21, )ils township, Gray Coin. Friday, .1an. 21, Youngs IonviiliIp, Pleasant Miound. Saturday, .an. 2-, Yon iigs townshiIp, Lanford Slation. Saturday, .Jan. 25, 1itterl township, Goldville. Please tuake note that the appoint m1ents will be filled j1st as advertised and to please com out and make re turns. One 111111 uisially makes tihe whole ronlld and Some may, .'IN )iot unlider stand Ihe notice thlis time', as I have divided ul tihe terr'itoiy inl tih several towniships. All m1ale ('1 t izeIs between the ages of 21 and (10 years on the first of Jan ANCE IS aterial that is insurec iigher.. Everything , it's od business 'ECT D. ,our* urance today )DALE & 'PHONE - 105 lace . Davis its and be~ ocated on ace will be Wr andS. '1 South Car /IPANY erry andi AndIm uary, except those who are Incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from other causes, are deemed Iolls, Confederate veterans excepten. Also all male citizens4 )etween the ages of 18 and 50 oil the 1st day of lanuary, 1920, are liable to i road tax of $1.50 and are requIired to mako d ritIg the time al)ove spolile( and Ilir retuin of same to the Auditor shall pay to the County Treasitrer at ilih same time other taxes are paid In li(u, of working the roads, school tis Ies,. students and ininisters are ox_ ept ed from road tax. All taxpayers are reluire( to give township and number of school dis trilets; al.- state whether )roperty Is situated In town Or country. Mtach lot, tratct, or parcel of land must be en tered separately. After the 20th of February 50 per (.et penalty will be attached for fail uire to miake returns on personal prop erly and 20, per cent on transfers of real estate. 20-td County Auditor. Colds Causo Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. Thero is only one "Dromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. HIGH is higher. is higher. policy to, with ROPER R. H. Roper itler's West Ssold Khere lona. rs8on