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GROVE'S TASTELESS CiiLL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, hrmprove the digestion, and oct as a generalStrength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or disoel the worms, and theChild wibe in p~er feet health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bnola. IS YOUR HEAL GRAD U1 Interesting Expeyience of a Texai Women Knew About Car< Much Sickne: Navasota, Texas.-Mrs. W. M. Peden, of this place, relates the following interest ing account of how she recovered her strength, having realized that she was actually losing her health: "fiealth is the greatest thing in the world, and when you feel that gradually slipping away from you, you certainly sit up and take notiee. That Is what I did some time ago when I found myself In a very nervous, run-down condition o1 health. I was so tired and felt so lifeless I could hardly go at all. i"I was just no account for work. would get a bucket of water and would feel so weak I would have to set it diown before I felt like I could lift It to tihe shelf. 1In this condition, of course, to do even my housework was a task almost Im possible to accomplish. "I was . . . nervous and easily upset, Drag Saws at As long as our Type "VW equipped with Bosch Me last and until Feb. 15, 10 price f. o. b. Columbia c ines, which mean: Columbia Su 823 Gerynls Street, 1' 'SENT RT Three Members of Crew of. Itallan Steamer Landed. Ship Is Towed to Port at Jacksonylp. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 30.-Three mem bers of the crew of the Italian steamer .Nettuno -were landed at Newport News this 'aftenoon by the Belgian steni shi) Kremlin and rushed to a hosplAl for treat-ment of severe burns sus talined when fire broke out in the on gineroom of the Nettuno off the coast of Florida last Wednesdaiy. . One of tlhe 1ien, Landi Vioganni, third en 'ineer of the Nettuno is not expected to five. - A stirring 'tale of 'heroiem on the high seas with Vioganni in the prin eipal role was told by members of the crew of the Kremlin. A feed pipe in the engineroom of the Nettuno, an oil-burner, burst last Wednesday, and fire spread through the engineroon, endangering the lives of the two fire men who were trapped -tehrein 'and threatening the entire ship. Vioganni, the third engineer, volun teored to 'go down into the -engine. room and cut off the flow of oil from tve burst pipe and to rescue the fire men. Fighting his way through the ~roainIr Ilanes, he -reached the pipe, .'nld imnaged to stoi; he flkv ef oil -t,;( tlenu assitedl tile flreelon to 0he ul per dec'k. Wlien be reached the deck( hins clothin had b'.-n bi.rned almost citir-ely from hli, body, and his flesh was raw from burns. The lKremlin, bound from Galveston to Hampton Roads, answering a dis tress call from the Nettuno, arrived after the fire in the engineroom had been extinguished. The master of the Bolgiap. steamer volunteered to tow the Nettuno to port but the offer was declined. The three injured members of the Nettuno's crew, however, were transferred to the Kremlin, and brought to Ilampton Roads, where 'they were transferred to a Newport News hospital this afternoon. Steamer Towed to Port. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 30.-The Italian steamer, Nettuno, Captain G. Boraini, en rou-te from Port Arthur, Texas, to 'Brindisi, Italy, ijas towed into this port today .by the coa.st -guard cutter Yaniacraw after being afire at sea. Captain Bersini attributes the sal vation of his ship to a miracle-the explosion of her fuel oil tanks, which literally snuffed out the fire after it had raged unchecked for tywenty hours. The blaze originated 'in the engine room from a bursting feed pipe when the Nettuno was four days out' from Port Arthur from which she cleared on January 21st -with a cargo of gasoline and fuel oil. At that time she was off the Florida coast in the vicinity of Bermuda. in a few moments the Nettuno was a seething inferno amidship and Cap tain Dersini stated that it did not seem possible for hter -to remain afloat but a short time. Seated in tils badly damaged cabin this afternoon while tile Nettuno swung easily at anchor in the river, Oaptain BDersini painted a vivid pictuire of the ho~rror through wbvich lie and the ship's personnel lived during the ftLLY SLIPPING? Lady Who Declares That if More mi They Would Be Spared Is and Worry. I couldn't rest well at night and was. . just lifeless, "I heard of Cardul and after reading I decided I had some female trouble that was pulling me down. I sent for Cardul and began It. .. "In a very short while after I began the Cardul Home Treatment I saw an i provenment and it wasn't long ttIl I was all right-good appetite, splendid rest, and much stronger so that I easily did my house work. "Later I took a bottle of Cardul as a tonic, I can recommend Cardul and glad ly do so, for If more women knew, it would save a great deal of worry and sickness." The enthusiastic praise of thousands of other women who have found Cardul helpful should convince you that it is worth trying. All dlruggists sell 1t, Special Prices "Drag Saws, which are igneto and lever control, 21, we will make a special ~f $150.00 on these mach 3 a 25 per cent cut.. pply Company COLUTIRA.8 . f th 'sil p whn'frIg p'ies& y nf''y sea, It 'was also a..tory of -courage and devotion- of dpty situf1 asr'nenjare se-' dom called upon to perform. The crew fought with desperation -to keel) the fires from the gasoline stored in -the hole of theN vessel. The fight, hoyever, appearedhelpless, according to Captain Bersini, and rnoinentarily he expected the flames to: reach the gasoline and blo- -the ship to atoms. Practically every lifeboat. :aboard the Nottuno 'had .61thoier beeft carried away'or'smashed by the terrible buf feting the tanker sustained during the hours of .the fire twisted and wrecked her engineroom and 'warped and crack pd her steel decks and side -plates. The fact that 'the crew 'had no lifeboats In 'which to leave the burning vessel add ed to the horror of the situation. Captain Bersini spoke In the highest teins of the behavior of his oficers 'and crew, spaking feelingly of .thb 'heroic work o'f the tuwo chier engineers, Betteno and Crosa, as well as of the heroism of Engineer Landi Joanna who volunteered to go below at the time the f ed pipe burst to shut off the flow of oil and rescuf two fliremen trapped in the fireroom. Joanna was ao severely burned that Captain Bersini stated he (id not -think fi l?)ngineer could survive. HiIs cloth'ing was bui"Ied -from lis iq body anid'his flesh in iany places literally cooked. Joanna and the two fIremuci., M1rancalaone and Losito, who were also )adly buirned, were transferred to the 13elgian steam or Kremlin on January 26th, the day after the fire aboard the Nettuno had been extinguished and sent to Now-port News. The Yamacraw, which had been ad vised to look out for the Nettuno, pick ed up the ship on January 28th and headed for Jacksonville. The Nettuno Is owned by the Italian State Railways, her home port being Palnera, Italy. The ship 'is so badly damaged that it is estimated that it will be weeks before she Is again ready for iea. A representative of the owners is ex pected fhere 'tomorrow fro.n New York. The Nettuno is a 6,000 ton ship, 400 feet In length with a breadth of beam of 60 feet. Captain Bersini stated he had had four years of war, had tiWo ships torpe doed under him by submarines, was badly wounded in one of the explosions but those experiences were nothing compared to the horror through'which he had just emerged. Vr four days the crew of the Nettuno was without food or sleep. Figured In Court Beaumont, Texas, Jan. 30.-The Italian steamer Nettuno figured In the court hero about two weeks ago. It was alleged that a customs rule of a law enacted in 1799 'had been violated and an attemipt was made by govern ment agents -to seize the vessel. When the matter was referred to the department of justice at Washington, however, the order came back to re lease the ship as i'ts ownership was vested, apparently, in the Italian .gov ernment. The Nettuno then cleared from Port Arthur after pay'ing ap~prox imnately $1,100 customs penalties im posed. The threatened litigation was the result of the ship's bringing 149 cases of intoxicating liquors which did not show on the manifest. ELEVEN PElJ!81I IN HOTEL BLAZE Hlotel (Coloial at H~oboken, N. J., De stroyed~ by Filame (s. F our Persons Hurt. 'Hloboken, N. J., Jan. 30.-Eleven .per sons were burned to death early today in a fire which diestroyed the Hotel Colonial here. Four others were bad ly burned and taken to a hospital 'wfhero it was reported tonight that they wvouldi probably not recover. A stream of persons was at the mnor gue today trying to identify the hod ie~s of the vicetims. They met with only partial success, -howdver, although nolee saidl jewelry and other articles on the charred bodies wvould probably lead 'to (discovery by relatives of all those burned. Thme regikter wvas burned to a crisp, and .thore -was no means of learnin'g the names of the victims until they are identinied by friends. One woman in the hospital had not b~eenl identijed ton'ight hut the 'two men .there were found to 1)e Josia Rii deri of Jersey City and Richard Dier son, a dishwvashor avwho lived at the 'hotel. Dierkson, it was said at the hos-pital had lost his reason. 'Bernard M. 'MeFeely, director of public safety in Hloboken, has ordered 'two investigations; one by the police 'into the manner in which -the hotel wa~s being conducted, and the other by 'the fire department to determine how the fire started. According to a statement by George Groli, the night clerkr, the fire start ed in a guest.'s room but 'the man was out at the time. It is belieyedl the gumest had left a lig'htedl elgar or cigarette stub where it later set fire OF THE COUETY TREASURER The books h f the CQuty Treasurer wi1.1 bw" ojieni- fgr the cellection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for .tho fiscal year, 1920, at the Treasurer's olice from October 15th to December 31st, 1920. After December 31 one per cent will be added. After January 31st, .two per cent will be addefl, and after Feb. 28th, seven per cent will be added until the 15th day of March, 1921, when the books kwill be closed. All ipersons owning property in more than one township are requested to call for recoipts in each of the several townships in -which the prop erty is located. ThiS, is important, as additional cost and penalty may be at tached. All alle-bodied mle citiezns be tween the ages of t'wenty one (21) and sixty (60) years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old sol diers, ' who are exempt at fifty (50) years of age. Commutation. Read Tax $6.00 in lieu of -road duty. .All able bodied men. 'between - the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to Road duty except these in Military Service, School Trustees, School Teachers, Ministers, and Students. The.Tax Levy is as follows: State Tax.. .. .. .. .. .... 12 mills Ordinary County Tax . . ..4 mills Road and Bridge .. ..... 1-2 mills Railroad Bond.. .. ........1 mill Road Bonds .....4 mills Jall Bonds.. .......... 1-2 mill Good Roids ............2 mills Constitutional School Tax.. ..3 mills Total ................31 mills Special Schools Laurens Township Laurens City .. .. .. .. 12 1-2 mills Trinity Ridge No. 1 ... 12 1-2 mills Prospect No. 2.. ........ 8 mills Laurens No. 3 .......... 12 mills Bailey No. 4 ......4......-. mills Watts Mill Fleming, Copeland 8 mills Oak Grove No. 6 ..........6 mills Ora No. 12 .......... 14 1-2 mills Youngs Townshlip 10bonezer-Patton ..........3 mills Friendship No. 2 ..........8 mills Warrior Creek--R. Old Field .. 8 mills Bethel No. 4 ..........11 1-2 mills Gray's No. 5 ............8 mills Centril No. 6 ............8 mills Youngs No. 7 ............8 mills Landford No. 10 ......10 1-2 mills Flountain Ina No. 31.. ....20 mills Dilals Township Greenpond No. 1 ..........8 mills Eden No. 2 .....121-2 mills Shiloh No. 3 ............ 12 mills Now Ilarmony No. 4 ......4 mills Gray Court-Owings No. 5..20 1-2 mills Barkndale No. 6 Consolidated 12 mills Dials Cburcli No. 7 ........8 mills Merna No. 8 ............12 mills .Foutnali Inn No. 2B. .....20 mills SuiMvan Towaship Princeton No. 1 ........121-2 mills ML Bethel No. 2 ..........8 mills Poplar Sprzngs No. S......12 mills 1rewerton No. 7 ..........8 mills Merna No. 8 .............12 mills hikory Tavern No. 17 .. 12 1-2 mills ocal R. It. Boads .. .. ... 3 mills lsei Reheel-WALr Towashi Mt. Gallagher N.. 1 ......12 mills Bellehem No. 2 ..........4 mills lilken No. 3 .....17 mills Center Poit No. 4 .........8 mills Oakyille No. 5 ............8 mills Mt. Pleasant No. 6 ........12 mills Mt. Olive No. 7 .. .. .. .. 11 1-2 mills Waterloo Town No. 14 .. .. .. 8 mills Special School-Cress MLll Towaship Cross Hill No. 1.. ........2 mills Cross 1111 No. 2 ..........6 mills Wade No. 3 ..6............6 mills Old Mountville No. 6...... 3 mills Cross 11111 Town No. 13 .. .. 15 mills Special School-Hunter Townsip Lisbon No. 1 ............12 mills Rock No. 2. . ... .. .. .. .. ..8 mills Roek Bridge No. 3 ... .. .. ..6 mills -Vadsworth No. 4.. .... .....8 mills Rteederville (part of No. 4) .. 8 mIlls Clinton No. 6.. .... ...14 1-4 mills Goldville No. 6 .. ...... ...4 mills Kinards No. 49 ('part of No. 6) 8 mills lleltaat No. 6 .. .... .....4 1-2 mIlls Hurrieane No. 16 .. .... ...6 mills Mountville No. 164.. .. .. ...11 mills Special Sebool-Jacks Township .'Thady Grove No. 2 .... .....7 milla Reuno No. 3 .. ...... ...... mills Hatton No. 4.. .... .......3 mIlls O'dell School No. 6 .. .... . .. mills We Re We do not cc of cars wese ancd specialhz( BRIN( Old Robertson H Hurricane No. 1 a..........6 mills who wish to ay their taxes through Spel choo-cufflti mail by check, money order, etc. Township Persons sending in HiUt of nAmes to Long Branch No. 1.. ....... iills be taken off are rpquested to sond Byrd's-Mus roero No. 2 .!... '8 mills thoDA early and give tho township of Langston. .. 3. .. .. .... mills each, as the Treasurer Is very busy Sandy Oprings No. 4......4 rills lurlggthe month of December. lindfords No. 10......10 1-2 mills ROSS D. YOUNG, Ora No. 12 ...... .. ... 14 1-2 mills County Treasurer, Proper attion will be given those a2-tf SNS_ Year pan U~~rfcoz 921 Our 1921 Year Book is Out Send For Your Copy If you want an hour's good regding, send for this book. You won't find a dull page in it. If you lik* to road about big thingv done in a big way, you'll get what you want here. If you want solid data, statistics and explanations about one of the biggest indus tries of modern civii atin, affecting the life of overy Aaerican every day, they're here. If you want to satisfy yourself as a man and a citizen whethr Swift & Company .lives up to the responsibilities and oblga tions that go with this industry, study this Year Book. It is one of the interesting and important human documents of the year. 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