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GIRLS I WHITEN SKIN * WITH LEMON JUICE, Mtkt a beauty lotion for a few cants "" to romoro tan, freckles, sallowness | -v Your grocer has the lemons and' any drug store or toilet counter will ' chard white for a few cents. Squeeze WSjr the juice of two fresh lemons into a S&L bottle, then put in the orchard white ' and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion bcautifier Hp; known. Massage this fragrant, |^ creamy lotion daily into the face, ^^^H~neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowncss, rednes kand roughness disappear and how smooth, so ft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. by Adv. 1 j K-~. DISCHARGE NOTICE On 80th July next at 10 A. M. I \ will submit my final return ami apply . to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County for a discharge as Adminisv trator of the Estate of Karl F. Taylor, |Kv ^deceased. IftfOTune 2.7th 1917. J. O. Taylor, Administrator. rub-My-tism Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic . Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, f; used internally or externally. 25c jjjr Money Makes MONEY WILL MAKE T your currency here. I successful It will bo IT WILL HELP YOU M Civic pride is a splendid Display It by Reading Patronizing ; SPEC To Rjea The Chesterfie This Guaranty * $15 43.00 With Order, Blickensderfer Ma I j 709 Chestnut St. | j ^ Write for Cn U Plan Your V \ ATTRAGTIV I TRIPS F / Tours From h I All Expens I I N.w York I I Boston I I Wkito Mountains yl The Stgusnsy I Quebec n | I Montreal * L I Lake Champlain I Lake George H Ausabel Chasm I St. Lawrence I The Thousand Islands II *un _ AiN Lf R A Series of Ten-Day H Chaperoned Parties of Sele The very highest class of pleasure comfortable and enj || The Tours cover the most I cipal places of Scenic and His 1 Greuteat Country in the Worl 2 Write for Rates, Booklets ' I Tourist Agent*, Seabos 1 RALEIGH, - ^ I i - - ? ~ I ?then come in E prLTH MEANS DISEASE and 1 Sj and carry filth with them whe aJ today in an outhouse, 6tableyard or your family later on In the summe ffl fimmor complaint, consumption, ma t, The fly is almost the exclusive con jf| among children and babies. 1 R^])? & Cats Filth and Des\ I This wondorful Lye oats up filth am to food on or brood in. Just sprli privy or outhouse. It does the w clean his out-house also, because wl RED DEVIL LYE is also simply ditioning hogs, and lor making con RED DEVIL LYE is sold by all groc? contains moro than two nickel cans. WM. 8CHIELD MFG. CO., 611 ? the Mare Go ( HIS TOWN GO. Circulate 1 If will make our merchant* j; om the town 1 ; I I thing, I the home Paper and * home trade ; ? ,i t ___________ mm I' IAL j: t S dcrs of 1 ! i Id Advertiser i \ Bed Machine .00 SI 2.00 in 30 Davs I I mufacturing Co. ! Philadelphia, Pa. | talogue M2 j _ _ | a cat ion Now jS E SUMMER I OR 1917 j 0 to 40 Days | es Included I j Niagara Falls I Pacific Coast | ( Atlantic City I , Canadian Rockies j Lake Louise | . Vancouver , 1 San Francisco ' j Yellowstone National Park I Salt Lake City Colorado Rockies : . Los Angele j ] Tours to Atlantic City * ct and Limited Membership p service, which makes travel for / oynble. 8 1 attractive routes and the prin- K toric Interest throughout, the H and Descriptive Literature. ? ird Air Line Railway. U |^a NORTH CAROLINA I !J i J. m tutms Flics Breed in Filfk i<o your Kome lies are born In filth, feed on filth rever they alight. Flies hatching In garbage, may bring distress to r. They may bring typhoid fever, laria, or perhaps infantile paralysis, veyor of diarrhoea and dysentery Viljyg, I troys the Fly Eggs I i leaves absolutely nothing for files Sj llcle it once or twice a week in the Q ork. ILncourare vnnr nolirhtinr tr\ ^ liai's good for yours is good for his. R wonderful for making soap, con- 9 lpost for fertilizer. R irs. Demand 10c. cans. One dime can Jg Son if Pomtmf For Froo Book lot. S 5 N. 2nd 8t.f 8T. LOUIS, MO. I HOW TO CAN CORN The Journal has hoard of something which it never heard of before and is as proud of it as an old turkey gobler vhen he tried to set on a door knob. It is a reciept for putting up "roastinoars." The canning people and the good house wives as well say that forn is the hardest thing to "put up" Lhat there is. It requires so much cooking and careful handling and is so subjeet to failure that few people Iry it. Now this thing which The Journal hears solves the problem. It s said to be an old Rowan Dutch way >f keeping green corn. Mosc Waller vho knows nil ?hnni <*!?! rii.?/.v. uisn't been consulted, but the rc:eipt comes so straight that it sounds food. Just take your green corn and thave it oflf with a sharp knife, put me cup of salt to every two cups of orn, and seal it up in glass jars. Simple and easy. No cooking, nor rouble of any kind. Simply be caroul to slice oiT with a sharp knife and lon't scrape the cob. "But it will be so salty that it nevr can be eaten," you will say right >ff the bat. That is exactly what we aid to the man who told us, and here s what he said, and he is a preacher n good and regular standing and is mstor of two churches: "When you open your jar next vinter," he said, "all you have to do s to put the corn in water between >rcakfast and time for cooking it for linncr. Two waters will bring it out ust as fresh and sweet as when it was ut off the cob. 1 ate our last some inie in March and you could not tell t from corn just brought from the ield. I have put up sixteen jars this norning and have just started. 1 vill guarantee every grain of it to ceep and be just as good as 1 say it s." That surely sounds good. Now this iiniplc receipe may have been known >y many people for all The Journal mows, but it is the first time we ever leard of it, and so pass it on. Our 'readier went on to say that the old )utch folks, before the day of sealed rlass jars, put their corn up in stone rock's: ii'ilh mill' n / !*? K ????! ? ???"? . op.?Monroe, N. C. Journal. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY Add This Fact to Your Store of Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy ipells or a tired, worn-out feeling, ir if the kidney secretions are offensive, irregular and attended with pain, procure a good kidney remedy ?t once. Thousands recommend Doan's Kidley Pills. Read the statement beow. Mrs. W. H. Flowers, Dillon, S. C., mys: "My kidneys woren't acting right and I hud dull pains through .he small of my back. After being >n my feet all day, I couldn't rest veil at night, my back got so pain Eul. Mornings 1 was sore and lame ind I had other kidney ailments, friends recommended Doan's Kidney ['ills and I go some. Three boxes reieved nil the ailments. I'rice f>0 cents at all dealers. Don't limply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney I'ills?the same that Mrs. Flowers had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. DISCHARGE NOTICE On 20th August next, I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County for a discharge as Administrator of the estate of Elisha Bonn, deceased. (J. W. Bonn, Administrator. No. 666 TbU it a prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA *r CHILLS & FEVER. Five or ais doaee will break any ceae, and if taken then a# tonic the Fever will not return. It a{ta on the liver better than QeJonal end Aoea not {ripe or aickeo, 2S* REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR FOR QUARTER BEGINNING APRIL 1ST. 1917. Sarah Brown, outside aid $ 2.50 Isabella Johnson, outside aid 5.00 C. D. Boan, outside aid 2.50 W. H. Smith, outside aid 10.00 Catharin Baker, outside aid 3.00 Cynthia Catoe, outside aid 2.50 John Goodwin, outside aid 2.50 W. N. Brantley, outside aid 2.50 V. A. Purvis, outside aid 2.50 Caroline Patrick, outside aid 2.50 Nancy Sullivan, outside aid 3.00 W. E. Johnson, outside aid 3.00 Wm. Mdes outside aid 3.00 Eliza Axmn, outside aid 2.50 Lousia Melt ?n, outside akl 2.50 M. J. Davis, outside aid 2.50 AUiei Hufrtrins, outside aid 2.50 i-. D. Robeson, outside aid 2.50 Eliza Ann Brown, outside aid 2.50 Klmisa Welch, outside aid 5.00 Amanda Sutton, outside aid 2.50 Hulda Rodjrers, outside aid 2.50 Mary Jackson, outside aid 2.50 Randall Hainmons, outside aid 2.50 Mary Brown, outside aid 2.50 Hannah Grant, outside aid 2.50 Rilla Melton, outside aid 9.00 Mas.sey Jordon, outside aid 9. so Harriet Stanley, outside aid 2.50 Henry Steen, outside aid 5.00 Thursday Brewer, outside aid 2.50 Nancy McFarland, outside aid 2.50 Nancy Cassidy, outside aid 2.75 Nelson Johnson, outside 2.75 Charles l.evatt, outside aid : 2.50 M. J. Tucker, outside aid 2.50 Sophia Sellers, outside aid 2.50 Carena Streater, outside aid 2.50 Chas. Evans, outside aid 3.00 Eliza Harp, outside aid 2.50 Thos. von Blockroven, outside aid 2.00 John Layer, outside aid 2.50 Thos, Horn, outside aid 2.50 I\!rs. W. F. Cross, outside aid 2.50 Lev/is Brewer, outside aid 2.50 Ceo. MeN'air, outside aid 2.50 Sarah Kodjjers, outside aid 2 50 W. L. Bonn, outside aid 5 00 D. A. Stafford, outside aid 5.00 Caesar Pcrucs, outside aid 2.50 Wm. Meliridc, outside aid 2.50 /\(icnfiu uurr.oucsiue aid 2..?0 Gary Caulder, outside aid 3.00 C. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid... 10.00 Stephen Johnson, outside aid '2.50 Lee Deese, outside aid 3.00 Viney Little, outside aid 2.50 City Market, gang 471.79 Redfearn & Rivers Co., gang 45.06 E. R. Knight, salary 100.00 Armfiold l'orter Co., gang 600.00 Johri C. Graves, gang 25.00 A. E. Rowe, gang 25.00 S. N. Campbell, gang 275.00 Lee Merchantilc Co., gang 150.31 1*. A. Nicholson, gang 50.00 Gulf & Atlantic ns Co., officers' bond 20.00 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery 40.40 Walker, Evans & Cogswell stationery 20.21 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Co., stationery 7.63 J. W. Ousley, magistrate 50.00 Walker, Evan & Cogswell Co., stationery 16.04 T. W. Turner, magistrate 16.66 H. T Atkinson, coroner '20.33 G. D. Gullcdge, magistrate 20.83 A. C. Burr, wood 9.45 Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. coupons 180.00 1?. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 G. R. Knight, commutation tax ? 250.00 W. K. Sellers, R. & B 0 12.00 A. Sullivan, superintendent of countv home OJom Bros Co., gang 11)7.22 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 7..r>0 W. J. Davidson, jail and It. & B 11.00 K. GritFith, rural police 75.00 The City Market, gang 22.00 Chesierfield Hardware Co., gang and It. & B 192.01 W. N. Lee, magistrate 20.83 I. P. Mangum, salary and expense 181.79 W. Rj. ltedfearn, poor 22.50 F. W. Rivers, commutation 440.00 (?. II. Gulledge, commutation 96.00 P. C. McLaurin, rural police 76.50 U. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 Dave Hubbard, outside aid 2.50 F. \V. Rivers, It. & B 60.00 C. L. Melton, rural police 76.50 T. II. Douglass, magistrate 12.50 John Poison, poor 6.00 I'. P. Evans, magistrate 25.00 Peter Zounis, feeding jury 7.00 The Board of Public Works of Jelferson Township, bonds. . . . 1800.00 Geo. K. Laney, premiums on Bond of County Auditor 10.00 J. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 W. L. MeNair.gang anno S. B. Rodders, nuiRistratc 10.(5(5 Colon W. Gaskins, RanR 2.00 Better and Luther Gainey, poor 5.00 A. W. Hursey Co., jail 8.05 I). P. Douglass, salary 125.00 I). P. DourIhss, expense account 58.00 J. T. Grant, jail report 01.00 A. Blakeney, janitor... 12.50 J as. W. Ghrrs, automobile trip 4.00 Stella Minis, traveliiiR expense 40.00 llopp Bros Co., RanR 44.00 National Office Supply Co., stationery 22.1(5 J. \V. Gi-irrs, ruiir 12.55 J. W. Ghrrs, ruhr 2.00 Susana and Lucy Sellers, outside aid 10.00 Good Bonds Machinery Co., ruiir 40.50 J. 1>. Smith, clerk of County Board 1(5.0(5 T. E. Mulloy, County commissioner 8.33 J. A. Turner, County commissioner 8.33 Ellen Smith, outside aid 2.50 C. H. Rivers, poor 3.50 P. A. Nicholson, RanR 13.72 L. A. Campbell, ganR 41.17 T.W.Eddins, Board of Equalization 263.50 T. W. Eddins, salary 41.05 G. A. Sherrell, Special road Lax Cheraw 2000.00 Ilr .1 I.iiHruiw VViiril Innunv r "" I)/. J. II. Harden, lunacy 5.00 .las. VV. Knipht, commutation tax .'102.00 J. J'\ Alexander, commutation tax 148.00 Dick Baucum, outside aid 5.00 Peoples Bank, gang 705.71 City .Market, gang ,'10.28 j Walker. Evans & Cogswell Co., printing 4.11 Killn Melton, outside aid 9.00 Titos, von lJlockoven, outside uid 2.00 W I,., Bonn, outside aid 5.00 I). A. Stafford and wife, outside aid 12.00 ('. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid 10.00 Dave Hubhert, outsideu id 2.50 .lohn Poison, outside aid 0.00 Susanna and Lucy Sellers, outside aid 5.00 Dick ILiurom and wife, outside aid 5.00 Lee Dense, outside aid 3.00 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 A. C. Burr, wood 6.40 P. A. Nicholson, gang 91.75 A. Blakeney, janitor 12. 0 J. D. Smith, clerk of County Board 10.68 E. R. Knight, salary 100.00 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.00 T. W. Eddins, salary 37.61 Chesterfield Hardwaro Co., gang \ . 8.40 John KnlclifT, gang 6.20 A. Sullivan, superintendent of county home 62.60 John Graves, gang 25.00 T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner 8.33 City Market, gang 114.36 F. M. Moore, constable 33.33 W. P. Oliver, gung 37.00 G. D. Gullcdge, magistrate 20.83 R. A. Griffith, police .N. . . 33.33 W. N. Lee, magistrate 20.83 J. W. Brock, constable 16.66 T. W. Turner, magistrate 16.66 The JefTersonian, printing 7.65 W. J. Davidson, jail 4.00 J. N. Davis, constable 33.38 G. H. Gullcdge, K. & B 41.67 S. B. Itodgcrs, magistrate 16.66 C. L. Melton, rural police and constable 54.91 M.'A. Kelly, constable 16.66 q A rr?..i : 42.00 Rcdfearn-Rivers Co., gang ... 26.40 G. R. Knight, commutation 12.81 P. C. McLaurin, rural police and constable 60.36 F. R. Evans, magistrate 25.00 Bank of Chesterfield, It. It. Coupons 114.00 Cheraw Chronicle, printing 8.75 W. E. Parker, ail 4.50 Theo. Winburn, constable 8.33 VV. J. Odom, ordinary fund 15.00 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 7.50 The Chesterfield Loan & Ins. Co., bonds 56.00 II. K. Linton, commutation 132.00 R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 J. T. Grant, jail report 25.20 Stella Minis demonstration 20.45 ,J. T. Grant ordinary fund 70.25 J. C. Douglass, right of way for road 60.00 J. A. Turner, eounfv eon>niis??ii?rw>r B. D. Burr, road way 25.00 T. II. Douglass, magistrate 12.50 J. S. McGregor, gang 64.82 L. A. Campbell, gang 8.17 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 John G. Hurscy magistrate 50.00 C. A. Brown, gang 10.00 F. P. Iluntley, II. i- B 0.25 W. A. Douglass, salary 72.22 Billa Melton, outside aid 9.00 Thos von Blockovon, outside aid 2.00 W. L. Boan, out a- aid 5.00 1). A. Stafford :>"d wife, outside aid 12.00 C. M. Hunt and wife lo.OO Dave Hubbert, outside aid 2.50 John Poison, outside aid 6.00 Susanna and I.ucy Sellers, outside aid 5.00 Dick Baucom and wife a.00 Lee Deese, outside aid T. W. Turner, n gistrato 15.08 C. L. Melton, peace officer 3d R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 Walker, Evan & ( <gswell Co., stationery 10.14 Town of Me Bee, gang (!0 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate II. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 T. W. Gregory, m ace officer Pageland Journal, printing off.41 D. F. Brock, magistrate Iff.ffG Teal-Jones Co., gang 14.75 G. D. Gullcdge magistrate 20.83 F. M. Moore, peace officer 33.08 A. Sullivan, county home 02.80 A. M. Moore, gang 4.25 Redfcarn-Rivers Co., gang 124.50 J. N. Davis, peace officer 34.33 J. VV. Brock, peace officer 10.00 J. A. Turner, county commissioner 8..'51 T. W. Kddins, auditor 30.11 T. E. Mulloy, county commissisoner 8.33 City Market, gang 50.25 K. It. Knight salary 100.00 1). T. Teal, county physical) ; . 155.OS W. .1. Davidson, wood for jail 4.00 W. N. Lee, magistrate 20.8:1 J. T. Grant, deputy sheriff 02.50 R. A. Griffith, peace officer 33.33 C. J. Eddins, commutation 170.00 J. R. Abbott, wood for jail 2.00 Ilurst-Streater Co., gang 52.10 D. I'. Douglass, salary 125.00 D. 1*. Douglass, expense account 130.10 R. A. NVatkins, work at jail 1.25 M. A. Kelly, peace officer Iff Off T. H. Douglass, magistrate 12.50 1'. C. MeLaurin. iieace officer - - - ' Stella Minis, demonstration 05.15 Chesterfield Loan & Ins. Co., bond 1 <)( .(?( The Jeffersonian, printing 20.50 i .7. T. (Irani, jail report -'".do , \V. J. Tiller, demons) rat ion 202.2!? J. A. Smith, It. & B 48.25 Cheraw Chronicle, printing ltd.75 A. Blakene.v janitor 12.5(1 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 7.50 P. A. Nicholson, gang 20.15 John Craves, gang .20.00 John Peeese, gang 21.0(5 L. M. Campbell, It. & I? 21.00 J. I>. Smith, clerk county Board 1(5.00 W. T. Holly, It. B - 85.00 Walker, Kvans & Cogswell Co., slalionery 24.40 Walker, Kvans ?M- Cogswell Co., stationery 12.22 W. A. Douglass, borrowed money 15451.20 W. A. Douglass, ro.nl bonds of Alligator Township 2.'! 15.20 W. A. Dougla.-s, interest on borrowed money 55.50 W. A. Douglass, salary 20.1 l Chesterfield AdvrtP-r, printing 55.78 C. II. Rivers, mcdicie !<>r brands Davis T.'Oi C. M. Gill, public building 1.50 nt a I i ....U? II;. ? 1 on m. :\. i^iiirv, ?" ?? m.v. i?'.ui ?..n,-vi .. , W. A. Douglass, Jury and W. Tickets Hit I !."> W. A. Douglass, Vital Statistics !W>t>.7n W. A. Douglass, certificates 707.12 Attest: Respectively submitted, J. D. SMITH, E. R. KNIGHT, Clerk. Supervisor. D 5 T R I C T K XEMPTION [ Hoards of the remaining States will TRIBUNALS ANNOUNCED he announced within ii few days. The following are the South CaroWashington, July 21. President lina boards: Wilson tonic hi announce! the mem-j South Carolina, Eastern district: hers of the die riot, or appeal exemp- ! \\ illiani Godfrey, E. Q. Jeffords, Rotation draft tribunals for '52 States. ort H. Scarborough, \V. A. Siuckey, Each hoaril consists of live n.em- I'r. Robert Wilson, hers. Following the suggestion of the Western district: Marion J. Davis, president, on each is a representative J. VV. Caston, Dr. E. A. Dines, J. E. of the laboring man, the employer of McDonald, A. F. McKissick. labor, a man familiar with industrial conditions in the district* a physic.an DISCHARGE NOTICE and a lawyer. On both July next at 10 odock A. The task of these boards is the M., | will submit my final return and most vital "f the draft. Appeals from apply for a discharge as Guardian of the lower or local hoards are sah- Annie Mary Ingraham. mitted to the district tribunals. They .June 20th 1917. O. D. Turnage, have original jurisdiction in occu- p Guardian. pational exemption claims. ! The power of removal is Indued TO KIl.L. SPROUTS with President Wilson. To kill sprouts in new ground, put The nominations for places on the a generous handful of salt on each ribunaL ca:no n stump. This will do the v ''ho t..tc go'vv: \ and ; .v i, Southern (turaiist. fc wm - ^