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?* ? ?*inir nn I RHEUMATISM SU BAD HE COULD NOT DRESS SELF' TRIED ALL KINDS OF REMEDIES . BUT FOUND A FEW DROPS OF IRON IN WATER EACH DAY BROUGHT RELIEF. , Says Acid Iron Mineral Is ? Cheaper, Better Way. "Rheumatism, rheumatism, and then some more rheumatism seem- , ed to he my lot in life. It would J attack me at unexpected times and , almost knock me out for good and , all," says L W Sours, cf Luray, Va. For two year- I wasn't ;il?le to do anything ami wouldn't even dress [ myself, and at night I simply tossed and rolled with agony and. due to J the kidney trouble, 1 reckon. my ' dreams were fitful and had and verj ' often I would wake up in the middle ? ! the night and when 1 would j " try t>? turn over I couldn't. 1 ; ' would -truggle. the pain would become almost unbearable and my J1 breathing would beeome difficult. Anvone who has suffered as 1 did, 1 can re;ilize my gratitude and appre- 1 ciation of Acid Iron Mineral. I thought it might help nie and I * used one 50c Mttle and two one $1 j kittles before I could see much 3 change, but on the third dollar bot- tie I felt like a new man and can 1 " ? ' 1 J ? n i Go a good Gay s worK auu id ncn nights. ( "I urge people to tak>* this iron 3 medicine wherever I go because it < helped me where a great many other remedies failed and after trying i four , and continued to get ' worse I gave up being treated and i found relief in A-I-M. I want to 1 call special attention of folks to the j fact that when they take A-I-M do not stop with one bottle but be sure to continue and you will get reiief < for I know what it will do," de- : ciared L W Sours. Luray, Va. II F : D No 4. * i Kheumatism, when it grip< the i system, chases aiound through the j veins, sometimes in one spot and ; then in another. It must l>e re- i moved from the blood. It needs the h dp of iron to enrich, purify ] and cleanse the blood and Acid Iron ; Mineral, in its highly concentrated : form, testing over 10 degrees specific , gravity makes the ideal remedy, i All druggists have it. Have you seen our line of Grafo- ( nolas? Phone 167 and let us send you one and be convinced that it is the best machine on the market. $15 to $250. j Kingstree Furniture Co, , 9-6-tf 111-113 Academy St. i Oklahoma Red Rust-proof Seed Oats \ at People's Mercantile Co's. 10-4-tf IfillRFRT H. MnCLAMl W W ? WWW* j KINGSTREE, S. 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Recent visitors have called it "the desert Yosemite," others "the mimic Grand canyon/' It inevitably suggests both. "You can't see it without shouting," reports one recent explorer. The Mnmons of a former generation chose this valley for a refuge in the event of being driven from Zion, as they called Salt I>ake City, and named it Little Zion. It is locally called Little Zion canyon today. The north fork of the muddy Virgin river flows through it, and in the spring streams cascade front the lofty summit walls. Many fine trees?ash, maple, oak, spruce and others?grow on the valley floor. The canyon is a mighty cleft, as if the mountain had been violently divided to obtain a segment. The walls are inconceivably carved into domes, half domes, colonnades and temples. One gigantic cliff suggests a battleship and is locally called the steamboat. The fares of some of the walls contain thousands of square feet of plane surface upon which the elements have sketched various figures. At one point may be seen the picture of a woman, a horse and a pig, forming a distinct group. At another an eagle perches, true to this noble bird's instinct, high upon the cliffs. At other points crypts have been formed in the walls by tne abe!Ii:;pr o.'T ??f the stone surface in rhich may be seen other forms seemingly sculptured. Nature seems to have fashioned here a fine art gallery of stupendous proportions. The coloring is beyond description. Glistening white i? the basic color. Below this a strip of blood red sand.-lonc has weathered into formations resembling tbose of tlie Grand canyon There are thousands of feet of polished white >andstonc vertically streaked with vermilion, like a Roman sash. There are pinks in endless shades. The canyon is more than ten miles long and from 1.200 to 2.000 feet wide. The neighborhood is rich in striking phenomena. There are natural bridges of great size and ? /.A11W1 l?t? tl'Af OAt 1 1 A<1 ko uui ut % -i lit: u'uii i i > ? (ip cv 11 lru \j y Mormons- many years ago and possesses much historical interest.? Government Bulletin. The Pip* of Pea**. The North American Indian usually made his pipes out of a kind of stone known as red pipe stone, of whicji there were large deposits in the old Sioux country, and the Great Spirit is said to have given his indorsement to this particular material, which might have been a Sioux monopoly, in these words: 'This stone 'is red. It is your Besh. It belongs to you all. Out 9f it make no more tomahawks, war hatchets nor scalping knivee. Use it only to make the pipe of peace md smoke therefrom when you would propitiate me and do mv will." To Care a Cold in One Day. 'ake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Jough and Headache and works off the Cold, miggists refund money if it fails to cure. I. W. OKOVL'S signature on each box 30c. farms, country homes H world, representatives H >f business, are finding H . dependable and trust- B /ci plant. H testimonial letters on&le: ^B >ur Company in my borne ^fl e all (be convenience* and von Id expect if living in an tgway, Hemingwny, S. C. jj^B layton, Ohio, except Ba I Canada, K ive Booklet. fig INEERiWi UK, I Hemingway, S. C. , 2 * - ___________ 11-Gleren tut These farms ; public road leadi road to the Indie 6 Miles f The plots are 1 ing from 21 to YV\ An TT I AH i inufctry i;icaicu, < adapted to all Sc Especially i These farms 2 and on liberal te ther particulars, P. B. The ll-8-2t K.ii 11 Notice I f Our bu York and ing Fall an< We are 1 - * 4 than ever I your need Clothing, Sho D nmoml 1VCU1C111I Head-toTry us am r TT \-/i J. * Main St iL__ i Small Fa: (. 5ALJ are all fronting ng from the Cec intown road and rom Kim c aid out in trac 58 Ac easily drained ai mthern crops, Ideal for Ti ire offered at j rms. For inspect call on or write irneS H. A. ig'stree, S. o the P yer is ii Baltimo d Winter >etter pi before to s in ies, Hats, C ber, we a Foot Olilf i be con JCK .. Near De rms-ll E. on a new lar Swamp I are about jstree. ts contain res, id soil well rucking. rrivate sale ion or furm Miller C. ublic. i a New re buyGoods, 'epared supply 1 laps, Ac. ire ters. vinced. PD XIV pot- Li l; =B.i I Pays 25c a Month for Perfect Kea'th For 15 y**rr. L. A. Liit'.. Ala. hfc.i j.^ki iSc a n.onth lv Iy< j> 1.1 i<r- ? feet health. F.< uJ what he v "t: A ?'?*..V*viV :V V e-V ??tr. ' ! * 1 i*o? ?..?* ?f ' it ??. - ; > ... t W >.?U5 I ? ?.? r P %?trr ; '???? **. w : uyinc > * ?* * <* ' * ' I - " "T *nf it hy t).* i ? ? tun r **?.* - . *tu w?.?? tot I- h lirrt h .' #.r>?h **." Carcase*' Mver Be 5''jlator is rfn-.ti;-' w- ?.. j-.m-s; . r,?Kc j>rcT:3rat:on,piAi;K r. r"'<v . . for sick head*..'.:*, in.i.yct: ? . ilic'..- < 'S and all I stomach and liver comprint*. Your drug- " girt caneupply rou?loc a Kir. Crasser Msdicite Co.. ChaHxiool*. Tcss. Tax Notice. The tax bookt will be open for collection of taxes for the year 1917 on the 15th dav of October. Drox. Tax levy as follows: For State %% mills Ordinary County 4 " Roads 3 " Constitutional School 3 For High School No 16 2 '* " Bonds " 16 2 " i " 11 4 " 12 6 " 15 8 " 42 4 " 58 5 " 25 3 Sp'c'l Sch No 2,32, 40 and 47, 2 " " "31 3 " " 8, 38, 51, 37, 45. 61. 25, 11, 46, 48, 50. 58, 34. 56, 4, 59, 5, 41. 60, 6,17,29,43,53,14, 7,18and57.-4 mills Special School No 49 6 " " No 13, 27, 28, 54. 42, 12, 16. 22, 36, 39, 52, 19 and 55, 8. .mills ^ Special School No 24 10 " " 15, 23 and al2 12 " For Clarendon Township?Bond Tax for Clarendon Court House, 1*4 mills. A tax of 50c on dogs. All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also to a commutation tax of $2.00. Special levy on all cows, hogs, goats and sheep in parts of Penn, Anderson and all of Suttons townships for fence, 50 mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, 1% for February and 5% to 15th day of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail may expedite matters' by dropping the Treasurer a card asking for the amount of their taxes, so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the towninip or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is covered; if not, see about it at once. j By following the above suggestions 4 complications ana aaaitionai cost may be avoided. R B Smith, 9-20 County Treasurer. Notice of Application for Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 18th day of December, A D1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, I will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Administrator of the estate of W H McClary, deceased. J T Davis, ll-l-5t Administrator. Executor's Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs T E Snider, deceased, will please present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned for payment, and ail persons indebted to the said estate will make payment thereof unto Dr A M Snider, Executor of the Estate of Mrs T E Snider. 10-25-3t Kingztree. S C. SHIP YOUR LONG STAPLE COTTON J TO WHALEY & RIVERS Cotton Factors CHARLESTON. - S. C. I CoisigDBtnts Handled or CoRBissioi I RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c What is LAX-FOS. LAX-FOS IS AN MPROVED CASCARA V ft Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Eark, Bine Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna leaver and Pepsin. Combines strength with mlatable aromatic taste. Docs no. gripe. 50c J