The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 24, 1916, Image 3
No Combine;
No Promises.
Mr. W. F. Stevenson, candigT
(Into for Congress, states that
IT" the sitoation is Veil expressed
by the following, which is found
in the Columbia correspondent
of the "Charlotte Observer:"
"A terrific fight is being made
on Congressman D. E. Finlev
in the fifth district by W. F.
Stevenson of Chesterfield County
Mr. Stevenson came within a
few votes two years ago of defeating
Mr. Finley and reports
from the fifth indicate that he
will be successful this time."
He is now only aDprehensive
of elev? nth hour stories and ruI.iliri)
()f C.litnlon: a oob-o K!o
? ... vv..f vii?.D? AAV< M01\0 II IO
friends not to credit any sfcatementsjlhat
may be circulated,
as he has made no combines,
~? promised no offices or emoluments:
all issues have been
openly fought on the stump and
charges made at the last minute
should be disregarded. 2t
SEE AMERICA HRSfT
/attractions Those Who Do Not Know
Their Country Would Find.
I have crossed the equator thlrty-slx
times and been around the world four
times, and. on the side, I have been In
every state of the United States. In i
all I am certain that I have traveled
much over 20O.0U0 miles.
I am frequently asked by friends
where to travel on pleasure, and I always
say, "See America tlrst."
If I had a month's leisure and a few I
bundred dollars to spend In traveling
for pleasure I would turn to the great
west. Starting from New York, 1
would pass through Buffalo and stop
off long enough to see Niagara falls
and thence to Chicago and through
Milwaukee and on to the Twin Cities,
spending n few days in the lake region (
of Wisconsin and Minnesota, where 1
WOUld fllld flsllitltr Pillinnli"' -..Ii
>. ?-?? vii uvvilis U1IU OU 11Ing
on some of the most beautiful In- '
In ml waters of the world.
Continuing westward, the nttrnctlons
of ("Hurler National park In the north
west corner of Montana would surely
lure me to stop for a few days.
From this paradise I'd journey westU
ward and see Mount Rainier National |
park, which covers ino'-e than 200,000
aerejsu World travelers have called
SPp*Blount Rainier the "king of all moun- <
. tains." I
I would be sure to go to Tacoraa and
Seattle and Puget sound. If I had the 1
time I certainly would take a ship at
' Seattle and go to see the wonders of
Alnska, with Its icetields that outrival I
the Norwegian (lords.
I would not miss Portland?the Rose
Clt.v?where the queen of flowers 1
blooms In profusion most of the year.
From Portland I could go via boat or
train to Pan Francisco, with Its famous
Golden (late, and on southward
to Los Angeles or turn my face toward
the rising sun nnd visit Salt Lake City
In the shadow of the Wasatch moun.
talus.
| From Salt Like City to the YcllowI
/ atone National park Is an overnight
run by train, and I'd not miss this reservation
for anything.
If my thirst for mountnln scenery
was still unsatisfied I should come oast
by way of Denver, situated one mile
above sea level and surrounded by
snow mountains that show their rugged
outlines against the sky for more
than 200 miles, of which IMkea nnnk la
the dominating feature.
Krom here on I would Journey homo
as time and fancy dictated. On nil
Idea and by whatever route 1 might
elect 1 would find an attractive country
with ripening orchards, waving
fields und smiling farms through which
to pass.
Throughout this entire holiday I
would have no troubles from wrestling
with foreign languages nor with unfa1
miliar coinage. * There would be no
vexatious customs to nass. no lrrltntlng
police regulations to observe.?Dr. W.
H. Aughlnbaugh in Leslie's.
/ Interpreting Problem.
' Apropos of the problem of the greatest
number that can be expressed by
three figures. L. Cnpltaino writes that
i the figures Of* may be Interpreted In
two different ways. They may mean
the ninth power of the ninth power of
* 9, or they may mean 9 raised to the
ninth power of 0.
The ninth power of 9 Is 3S7.420.480.
This number rnlsed to the ninth power
Is nothing so tremendous; any one
could do the necessary calculation with
a little time, as the result has onlv
about senmty-flve figures. But If wo
accept the second Interpretation?0
raised to the ninth power, of 0?It
means that we shall have to multiply
0 by Itself 3S7.-120.489 times, which is a
very different thing.
If All the World Were Perfect.
If all the world were perfect an Intolerable
sumeness would be stamped
s upon humanity from one end of the
earth to the other. "For the love of
heaven," some ouo has exclaimed, "let
me retain my defects. That Is the only
* , thing 1,-really have." Moreover, there
?rA. are some really qulto captivating hu**
man defects. But It is important to
control them so that they may never
become obnoxious.?Anatole Le Bras in
Ontlook.
To Msnd a Tablooloth.
When a tnl'ecloth begins to break of
a small hole appears, cut a piece of
white paper some larger than the place
to be mended, baste securely over the
D bole and stitch on sewing machine,
W lengthwise and crosswise, very closely
f and evenly. It will look much neater
and is easier than darning or patching
by hand. 1 also mend sheets and bedBfl
spreads the same way. The paper will
disappear when washed.?Farm and
H Fireside.
N| Belated Wisdom.
I "What 1 want to know, Johnny," de>
1 juauded the stern parent, "Is why yon
Hw picked a quarrel with that bad boy
next doorr
*1 don't know, air," replied the In*
E Jured culprit "but I a'pose It must
H have been 'cause 1 didn't know what a
bad boy he was."?nfchmoad Tlmigi
ftfanatofc
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^Kc* * 'Uit ^ ?'9KS
Announcements
For Congress
We are authorized to announce
D. E. Finley a candidate for reelection
to Congress subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
For Railroad Commissioner
1 ain a candidate for Railroad
Commissioner and solicit the
support of every Chesterfield
County voter.
VV. T. Thrower.
Auditor
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the oflioe of County
Auditor of Chesterfield County,
Subject to the rules of the Dem
ncratic Driniarv election, to he
held in August next.
Arthur C. Coward
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Auditor of
Chesterfield County, subject to
the rules of the Democratic
primary.
John Caston Blaekwell.
With thanks for past favors, I
nereby announce myself a candilate
tor reappointment to the
uffice of County Auditor, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. T. W. Eddins
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for Auditor, subject
to the action of the Donncratic
primaiy. Roland D. Vaughn.
For Supervisor
1 hereby announce myself as a 1
candidate for County Supervisor, (
subject to rules of the Democratic
primary.
Smit.K fllinor
I want to thank the many
voters of Chesterfield county for
their past support and 1 offer
myself for re election to the of- i
lice of County Supervisor of i
Chesterfield County, subject to i
the rules of the Democratic pri- i
mary. H. F. King.
We are authorized to announce '
E. K. Knight as a candidate for
the office of County Supervisor,
3ubjcct to the rules governing
the Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Supervisor, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary.
W A. Sullivan.
We are authorized toannounce
the candidacy of Mr. li. W.
Cro8swell, for the office of Supervisor,
subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
At the request of different
ones and from different places,
1 hereby announce myself as a
cadidate for the office of Super
visor oi i^nesierneia county,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary, and will abide
by same. Lucious B. McOo^.
At the earnest request of many
friends in dill'erent parts of the
county 1 announce myself a candidate
for Supervisor, subject to
rules of the Democratic primary
F. W. Rivers.
We are authorized to announce
Mr P. H. Arant as candidate for
County Supervisor, subject to
the action of the Democratic Primary.
We are authorized to announce
Mr. N. M. Johnson as a candi
date for County Supervisor subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary.
Superintendent of Education
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the olfice of
Superintendent of Education,
Subject to the rules ot the Dem
ocratic primary.
Robert P. Turner
1 hereby annonr.ce my candidacy
for the office of Oounty
Superintendent of Education,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Kirby Rivers.
I announce myself a candidate
for the office of Superintendet of
Education, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
J. A. Knight.
I hereby announce that I am
a candidate for re-election, to
the office of County Superindent
of Education, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
R. A. Rou?e.
I I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Superintendent of
Education lor Ohestei field Ooun.
ty. 13. J. Douglass.
Kbr Treasurer
| 1 hereby aunounoe myeelf aa a
candidate for the office of Treae
urer of Chesterfield County, an<
pledge myself to abide by th
result of the Democratic pri
mary election.
M. S. Watson
Thanking the people of Chea
terfield county for past favors
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for reappointment to th<
office of county Treasurer sub
ject to rules of the Democratic
primary election.
W. A. Douglass.
I hereby announce myself i
candidate for the nffiee nf rV\nn
ty Treasurer, subject to th<
rules and regulations of thi
Democratic Party,
J. Frank Crawley.
I hereby announce myself as i
candidate for Treasurer of (Jhes
terfield County, subject to tin
action of the Democratic part]
in the appproaching primarj
election. J. A. Welsh.
I hereby announce myself ai
a candidate for Treasurer, sub
ject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary
J. C. Huntley, Jr.
For Sheriff
I respectfully announce my
self candidate for reappointment
to the office of Sheriff of Ches
terfield County, subject to th(
rules governing the Democrat!!
primary. D. 1'. Douglass.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sherifl
of Chesterfield County, subjecl
to the rules of the Democrats
primary election, to be held in
August next.
Ems. (1. Ingram.
For Clerk
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Clerk oi
Court, and pledge myself tc
abide by the result of the Demo
cratic primary election.
W. P. Odom.
To the Voterp of Chestertielc
County:
I thank you for electing me
Clerk of Court. 1 am a candidate
for re-election and will appreci
ate your support. I. P. Mangurn
For Cofion Weigher
I am a canehlate for re elec
tion to the position of Cottoi
Weigher for the town of Ches
terfield, subject to the rules o'
the Democratic paimary.
J. L. Eddins.
We ateauth >rized to announce
Parnell Meehan as a candidate
for Cotton Weigher for Chester
field, subject to the rules o
Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself i
candidate for the office of Cottor
Weigher for the town of Ches
terfleld, subject to the action o:
the Democratic primary.
Jink White.
We are autohrized to announce
the candidacy of A. C. Riveri
for cotton Weigher of Chester
field, subject to the action o
the Democratic primary.
* I wish to thank my friends ant
supporters for what they did fo
me two years ago, and again an
nounce myself as a candidate fo
Cotton Weigher for the town o
Chesterfield, subject to the rule
of the Democratic primary.
O. A. Watson.
I hereby announce myself as i
candidate for the position of ot
ton Weigher for the town o
Chesterfield, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary
Thomas L. Rivers
For Magistrate
For Courthouse Township
I hereby announce myself as
candidate for the office of Magii
trate for Courthouse Townshij
subject to the rules of the Deir
ocratic primary.
Krvin M. Melton.
Wc are authorized to announc
the candidacy of Mr. John C
Ilursey for the office of Magii
trate for Courthouse Townshij
subject to the action of th
Democratic primary.
We are authorized to announc
W. K. Ilunevcut as a candidal
for Magistrate for Coiirthoui
Township, subject to rules go'
erning the Democratic primar
For Alligator Township
I hereby anuounce myself
candidate for Magistrate's ofli<
in Aligator Township, subject
the rules of cbe Democrat
rosary. ft. W. Clark
i- To the voters of Alligator Townd
ship:
e I hereby announce myself a
. candidate for the office of Magistrate
of Alligator Township, <
subject to the action of the i
Democratice primary. i
" T. F. Limerick <
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for relection to the ofg
flee of Magistrate of Alligator ^
R Township, subject to the rules of ^
the democratic party
S. B. Rogers. J
I hereby* announce myself a (
1 candidate for township Supervisor
for Alligator Township,
3 subject to the rules of the Dem- 1
? ocratic primary. (
Hfinrv M. I'icror l
a - - ? -r?o*
(
For Brock's Mill Township (
I hereby announce myself a i
1 candidate for Magistrate of e
Brock's Mill Precinct, subject (
5 to the rules of the Democratic
j primary. Albert F. Smith.
J I hereby announce myself for (
the office of Magistrate for ^
j Brock's Mill Township, Hubject
. to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Ben A. Brock.
I hereby announce mvself a f
candidate for Magistrate for f
Brock's Mill Township, subject '
to the rules of the Democratic
. primary. Landy J. Rivers.
t For Cole H ill Township
I hereby announce myself a c
5 candidate for the oflice of Magis- s
J trate of Cole Hill Township, sub -It
ject to the rules of the Demo- ?
cratic primary. L. P. Groom.
i
^ 1 hereby announce myself a
t candidate tor Magistrate of Cole *
, llill Township, Subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary. f
Grafton K. McClain. (
We are authorized to announce (
the candidacy of T. U. Douglass f
for Magistrate of Cole Hill Town
ship, subject the rules of the
f Democratic primary
c
I hereby announce myself a i
candidate f<?r Magistrate for t
Cole Hill Township, subject to l
the rules governing the Democratic
primary.
I J. W. Merriman.
t
3 Mt. Croghan Township f
i To the voters of Mt. Croghan i
Township: I respectfully an
nounce myself as a candidate for
c
Magistrate of Mt. Croghan Township,
subject to the rules govern- ^
ing the Democratic primary.
1 N. L. Gibson.
^ At the Soliciation of friends
from different parts of the j
Township I herebv annonnep .
? ? ? c
myself a candidate for the office f
J of Magistrate for Mt. Croghan I
s Township, subject to the rules 1
of the Democratic primary,
t G. D. Gulledge
Thanking my frieuds for p?st r
t support I heredy announce my- ]
i self a Candidate for reappoint t
_ ment to the office of Magistrate
.. for Mt. Croghan Township, subject
to the rules governing the
Democratic primary.
VV. R. Evans.
Legislature \
R It is hereby announced that
I am a candidate for election to\(
the House of Representatives, i
pledging myself to abide by the
I result of the Democratic Prim- '
r ary. C. L. Uunley.
I hereby announce myself a 1
f candidate for the House of Rep 1
8 reRenatives subject to the rules J
of the Democratic Primary. ,
II. N. Askins.
B In peace and liberty I come
. before the voters of Chesterfi Id
f County for the House of Representatatives
and abide the rulings
of the Democratic primary.
reTer i;. uampheii.
1 respectfully announce myself
a candidate for the House of
Representatives from Chesterfield
County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
), A. F. Funderburk.
With appreciation of past support
I hereby announce that I
will be a candidate for re-elece
tion to the House of Represent
1, atives in the corning primary
3. and pledge myself to abide the
result of such election.
J. Clifton Rivers.
ie ????
Township Commissioner
?e For Courthouse Township
a 1 hereby announce myself a I
ie candidate for the office of Townv
ship Commissioner for Court.y.
house Township, subject to the
rules of the Demociatic primary.
W. W. (Coppage) Melton. ^
a _
ce I hereby announce myself a
to candidate for the office of Town>ic
ship Commissioner of Courthouse
Towuship, and promise to abide
by the rales of the Democratic
primary. O. W. Davis
I announce myself as candidate
for Township Commissionei
for Courthouse Township. Will
ibide by the rules of the Demo
iratic primary.
liobt A. Melton.
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of (J. J. Eddine
for the position of Township
jommissioner for Courthouse
l'owushin, subject to the action
>f the Democratic Primary.
I am a candidate for the office
if Township Commissioner for
f^All l?t VlAllOft ? b ?
umuiiiiiuuoc i un iinmp IlupillK U V
uy experience as superintendent
of chain gang to be of some as
istance in buiklmg good roads
in Courthouse Township. Will
ibide bv the rules of the Democratic
primary.
Charlie R. Sellers.
I am a candidate for the office
of Township Commissioner of
Courthouse Township, subject to
he action of the Democratic prinary.
G. W. Brantley.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Township Commislioner
for t'ourt House Township,
subject to the rules of the
Democractic primary,
R. \V. Gaddy.
For Alligator Township
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Township commislioner
for Alligator township,
mbject to the rules of the democratic
primary.
J P Alexander.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Township Supervisor
for Alligator Township,
mbjoct to the rules of the Democratic
primary. R. J. Hill.
I do hereby announce novself a
candidate for Township Commisiir\nn*?
i r? A I I ?
Iiuuwi, in xiin^aiui i u w U 3II1 (J?
J. E. Sowell.
I am a candidate for the olfice
)f Township Commissioner of
Alligator Township, subject to
die action of the Democratic
jrimary. B. D. McCoy
For Mt Croghan Township
We, the friends of C. E. Bakir,
announce him a candidate
or Township Commissioner of
vlt. Croghan Township.
I hereby announce myself a
andidate for Township C0111nissioner
for Mt. Croghan
Township, subject to the rules
>f the Democratic primary.
W. J. Bayfield
At the request of many friends
L respectfully announce myself
is a candidate for Commissioner
'or Mt. Croghan Township and
jledge myself to abide by the
esults of the coming primary
lection. U. II. Gulledge.
For Cole Hill Township
1 hereby offer my services as
rownship Commissioner of Cole
Hill Township, subject to the
ules of the Democratic primary.
D. L. Douglass.
Friends of J. W. lioscoe anlounce
him for the office of
rownship Commissioner of Cole
Hill Township, subject to action
of the Democratic primary.
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Township
Commissioner of Cole Hill
Fownship, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
I. C. Turnnge.
We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of Allen C. Cassi
dy, jr.? for Township Commissioner
of Cole Ilill Township,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
For Steer Pen Township.
I hereby announce myself i
candidate for Towship Com mis
sioner of Steer Pen Township,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. T J Sumner.
The friends of h. M. Campbel
respectfully sifhmit his name tc
the voters as candidate for th<
office of Township Supervisor o
SIppi' 1'nn Tnwnsliin
Friends announce the c&ndi
dacy of 8. A. Teal for Townshi]
Commissioner for Steer l'ei
Township, subject to the rules o
the Democratic primary.
For Coroner
I hereby annbunce myself
candidate for the office of Coron
er for Chesterfield County, sut
ject to the iuI?h of the Demr
cratic primary.
Arnold Sellers.
I hereby announce myself
candidate for the office of CJoroi
er, subject to the rules of tli
Democratic primary.
Whiteford L. Date
I hereby announce myself
candidate for re-election as Co
oner of Chesterfield county, sn
iject to the action of the Dem
.cratic primary.
I H. T. Atkinson.
w
3 I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Coroner for Chesterfield
County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
Ellis I). Atkinson
Primary Election and
Election Managers
Notice is hereby given that on
, Tuesday the 2t)th of August next
, a primary ejection for Congress,;
t k State and county officers will be!
i J held in Chesterfield County. I
South Carolina, under the Rules
and Regulations of the I)enio,
cratic Party, and the polls will
open a^" 8 a. m. and close at 4
, p. in.
No person is qualified to vote
' at said election unless he is 21
years of age or shall become so
before the next General Election
in November and is a Democrat
and a citizen of the United
States and of this State and has
resided herein two (2) years and
in the county six (0) months
Drior to the succeeding General
Election and in the Club District
sixty (00) days prior to the
primary and in addition to this
his name inu-t be on the proper
Club Roll and he must vote the
precinct where the Club Roll be
longs.
The Rooks of Enrollment show
a voting strength of 4071 votes
and it is hoped by the Executive
Committee that the largest vote
in tlie history of County will bo
oast on the 29th of August.
\\ ithin the last 1(> years our
voung strength has grown from
about 1800 to approximately
3000 east in 1914.
The following Clerks and Managers
have been appointed to
conduct said election :
Cheraw?I S Huntley, (J A
Malloy and C A Lynch. Clerk,
D L Tillman. Place, Town Ilall.
Bethel?J F Powe, .1 It Burn
and J T Chapman. Clerk, T (1
Matheson. Place, Usual voting
place.
Pee Dee?D G Mcintosh, 1) F
.Jamison and J 11 Wallace.
Clerk, Win. Hickson, Jr Plac
will appear latter.
Brock's Mill ? A J Parker, I),
A White ami .J E Short. Clerk, J
A W Britt. Place, Brock's
Old Mill.
Patrick?J C Baker, II B Polson
and .J M Hendricks. Clerk,
D M Williams. Usual voting1
place
Middendorf?W It .Johnson, E
T McManus and Boy kin Wilkes.
Clerk, 1) M Kowe. Usual voting
place.
Mi-Bee?T A Mnrmn .1 I- Nli.l
dleton and G I' Ilorton. Clerk, j
8 M Patrick. Usual vot: g 'ace. j
("at Pond?C K Sut .1 A
VVillianv and J W \ .ourn.
Clerk, J W Kutliven. Usual vot
ing place.
Grant's Mill?VV T McBride,
J N Johnson and W F Turnage. !
Clerk, W T Rivers. Usual vot-j
ing place.
Snow Hill?W K Cason, W P?
Duncan and A J Smith. Clerk,
Carroll W Davis. Place, Snow
Hill School House.
Odoni's Mill ?) I) (Mom, A 1.
Johnson and J T Ratlill'e. Clerk, '
Paul Odom. Usual voting place, i
Douglass Mill?f> C Wades-'
. worth, J R Sutton and D A
, Douglass. Cleik, Smith Kdlis.
' Usual voting piaee.
Wexford ? P M Gudelge,
Henry Risen by and Andre'*'
Moore. Clerk, 1(. J. Moore Us
ual voting place.
Ruby M L Raloy, T G Griggs,
and A P Smith. Clerk. R D
| McCreight, I'.-iinl voting place
Cross Roads- -8,! Finelior, .1 1.
' Stancil and (J K Sowell. Clerk.
' V. B. Waddell. I'sual votinp
3 piace.
f Mt. Croghr.n?.1 II Rivera. \Y
II Ilendrickt and W (3 Baker
Clerk, W V Lowry. I'sual vot
" ing place.
p Winzo?I 1' Anderson, (i 1
n Evans and Lester Rivers. Clerk
f II Z Outcu. I'sual voting place.
' Pagaland?S II Laney, W .1
Blakeney and .1 A Turner. Clerk
R M Aranfc. IJ sua I voting place
l'lains?W J llicks, (1 W Uinson
and W B Evans. Clerk .J A
llicks, dr. I'sual voting place.
^ Dudley ?\V C .lonkins, <) B
Jones and II I Kunderbnrk
Clerk, T 1) Kunderbnrk I'sual
voting place.
Jefferson?L K Cardner, K <
a Clark and J W Miller. Clerk,
i* L K Ogburn. I'sual voting
I** place.
Catarrh?C C liortou, (I 1
Middletou and J O Sowell, B I
a Funderburk, clerk. Usual vot
r. | ing place.
b. Angelas?W F Young, J I
n. Lee, DA Clark; d C dowers
1 clerk. U ual voting place.
Ousleydalo?F J Johnson. \
Jli'-IM ill
Wilheltn clerk. ' Usual voting
place. . .,. ^
Court House?L L Spencer A ^
W Hursey, J D Smith, J P Porter
clerk.
Also at this election the question
of the retention or rejection
of the rural police system will be
submitted to the voters.
The criminal laws of the State
provide that if any person shall
at any of the precincts, threaten,
mistreat or abuse any voter
with a view to control or intimidate
him in the free exercise of
his right of suffrage, such offender
shall suffer line and imprisonment
at the discretion of the
Court. The member of the executive
committee or one of the
> managers for oacli precinct will
call at the Court Mouse Tor boxes
and tickets not later than August
:10th.
M. J. Hough,
('hm. Oem. Ex. Com.
C. L Prince, Sec.
Calomel Salivates
And Makes You Sick
Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver and You Lose
A Day's Work.
There's no reason why a person
shouhl take sickening, salivating
culonr 1 \vh6n o<) cents
huys a large bottle ot Dodson's
Liver Tone- a perfect substitute
lor calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable
liquid which will tart your liver
just as sun-ly a- calomel, hut
it doesn't make you sick and
can not salivate.
('hildrett and grown folks can
take Dodson's Liver Tone, because
it is perfectly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug.
It i3 mercury ami attacks your
bones. Take a dose of nasty
calomel to-day and you will feel
weak, sick utul nauseated tomorrow.
Don't lose u day's
work. Take a spoon full of Dodson's
Liver l'oue instead uml you
will wake up feeling great. No
more billiousness, constipation,
sluggishness, headache, coated
tongue or sour stomach. Your
druggist says if you don't find
Dodson's Liver Tone acts better
than horrible calomel your money
is waiting for you.
A Jinglir.g Match.
The jingling match use?l to be very
popular at llie English country fail's.
A large circle inclosed by a rope was
occupied by nine or tea people, and
all except one were blind folded. This
one was called Mn? "jingler," because
lie lield hi hi- hand a small bell, which
be rang in- cssantly. Ills companions,
following the sound of the bell, tried
to catch him. if at tin* end of ail allotted
time he was not caught he received
a prize; otherwise the prize
went to the catcher.
How It Happc-oect.
Now up t.i that time, s.? 'to said.
All the 8i|Uirrcla of iho woodland wero
red.
Anil that is tl>.> way
The llrst l>.-. .one 'ay?
It happi lu'd, di al. ;ust .is you've read.
A rod snuirrcl. w ' ilo lunching one day.
Saw n hoy villi a run pass his way.
A las for his plight'.
Tin* slmck and the fright
Turned his red hair entirely gray.
?John M u tin s l'.ook.
Ui mute & Fever
Prescription No. 6tili is prepared especially
for fri A ~ A RIA or CHiLLS <Sl FEVER.
i ??*- ?M ai.\ vu/sia win iMCiirv imy taut:, hiiu
it taken then as n tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
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ASHCRAFTS
Condition Feeders
A I":^h-J.iss ! mietiy for horses
and n i;t j> .r con* tion and
in need ? at ;'e. Huilds solic;
inuscle anti iat : cleanses the sys
tern, there y producing a smooth
glossy coat of hair. Packed iq
doses. 26c. box. bold by
D.H. LANEY
Registration Rooks Open
Registration Rooks will Reopen
every tirst Monday at the
Auditor'* ollice until ;?0 days Relore
the general election.
S. 1>. Tinimons, Chm.
K T. While, elei k%
W. M. Helk.
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Foit
1 IIOKSKS, HOGS and CATTLE
| Ask Your Grocer For It
" i For Sale Hy
I J. S. BUROI1, Ml. Cretan
f\ CITY MARKET, Chesterfield
Manufactured by Ken Island
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