The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 06, 1917, Image 3
The executions for 1916 have been
*"'> placed in my hands for the collection
of taxes past due. Now you
know whether you have paid or not,
tf&yT if you want to save trouble and cost
* come on and settle up. Evei*yhody
Bigg has to pay taxes, the sooner the better.
'D.P.DOUGLASS,
Aug. 30th. 1917. Sheriff.
The blunders that happen for lack
of forethought generally pull a heavy
train of afterthought behind them.
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I Condition Powders j
#?' A high-class remedy i'or horse*
and mules in poor condition am 1
rJfrN^..,nrod of a tonic. I>ui 1 , soli,
muscle and fat; cleanses the sy '
tern, thereby producing a smooth
glossy coat of hair. Packed ii
Coses. 25c. box. Solo by
D. H. LANEY
DR. R. L. McMANUS
Dentist
Office over Bank of Chesterfield.
Will visit Pagclund every Tuesday;
_ vMt. Croghnn every Wednesday.
Other days in Chesterfield.
,JflHtriccs reasonable. All work gviarDR.
L. H. TROTT1,
Dental Surgeon
iy Chesterfield, S. C.
Office on second floor in ltoss i
f BuildingAll
who desire my services wil\ ;
please see me at Chesterfield, as I '
have discontinued my visits to other j
towns.
II A N1\'A & H UN EE Y |
? A'lUdiNKVSR.
K. Hanna <J L Hur.lo- i
Uhenierfield, 8. C). I
lL . Odice ii People* liank Building1
tfi: spec
I To Roe a
tha rh
A 11V Vll^OlV/i 11C
This Guaranty
S3.00 With Order,
Blickensderfer Ma
709 Chestnut St.
Write for Cat
B .
1 ?thencome" n
9 'pIL.TH MEANS DISEASE and
H ^ and carry filth with them whi
P- 1 today In an outhouse, stab'.eyard oi
your family later on In tho summi
summer complaint, consumption, mi
The fly is almost the exclusive coi
,I among children and babies.
I I
J Eats Filth and Dob
(8 This wonderful Lye eats up filth ar
ft to feed on or breed in. Just apri
I pttvy or outhouae. It does the v
I dean his out-nouse also, because ?
. I RED DEVIL LYE Is also simplj
dkUmlng hogs, and for making cot
I RED DEVIL LYE la sold by all groo
_ soattdns mors than two atokat cam.
\ I WM. tOHIILD MPO. CO., ?
mammaaaeee
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Democracy, Always on trial, ia now
undergoing its supreme test. At this ]
time, while the powers of autocracy
are massed in a terrific effort to destroy
all that free men hold dear, this
I poetic prayer by J. G. Holland is particularly
appropriate.
God give us men! a time like this demends
Strong minds, great hearts, true faith
and ready hands;
Men whom the lust of office does '
not kill; f
Men whom the spoils of office cannot j
V buy; t
Men who possess opinions and a
will; '
Men who have honor; men who will
not lie;
Men who can stand before a dcma- 1
Rogue
And damn hia treacherous flatteries
without winking;
Tan m?r, sun crowned, who live above
the fog
In public duty and in private think- 1
int.
For while the rabble with their thumbworn
creeds, (
1 heir large professions and their littlo
deeds,
Mingle in selfish strife, io! Freedom
weeps, |
Wrong rules the land and waiting Justice
sleeps.
The seed merchants and the flag 1
makers are going into the plutocratic ,
class on high gear. ^1
Preserve Your Complexion
the easy, pleasing way by using
Magnolia Balm before and after
outings. You can fearlessly face
the sun, wind and du?t because
you know Magnolia Balm keeps }
you safe from Sunburn and Tan. !
I lllQ frnnranl I.-.
tion is wonderfully T
ffijjTsoothing, cooling
and a great comN
\\) fort after a day
\A 1 outdoors.
j \ I 1 Magnolia Balm is
;l V\ skin-saving ,
f X N^fp"^') beauty secret ,
'/ /~\[!;$ which is regularly
//? If / used when once
V 7 tried. ;
Magnolia Balm 1
LIQUID FA CE PO WDER. <
Pink, While, "Roie-Red. I
75c. of 'Drugghls or by mail direct. ,
Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. J.
Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 Soulli Fifth Si., Brooklyn, N. Y. ^
IAL i
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ders of . f
Id Advertiser j;
1 -
)ed Machine j; n
.00 I s
SI 2.00 in 30 Days '
nufacturing Co. ! i
Philadelphia, Pa. j |
talogue M2 i ,
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Flies Breed
in FjWk I
ifo your kome f
fllo3 are born In filth, feed on filth fi
;rcver they alight. Flies hatching I,
r In garbage, may bring distress to H
sr. They may bring typhoid fever, fl
alaria, or perhaps infantile paralysis. W
aveyor of diarrhoea and dysentery H
:Vil]ygj |
troys tho Fly Fgga |
id leaves absolutely nothing for flies H
nkle it once or twice a week in the L
rork. Encourage your neighbor to F
hat's good for yours Is food for hi*. |
r wonderful for making soap, con- I
npoet for fertiliser. S
rs. Demand 10c. cans. One dime can R
Hmi riwff n< n?I)
0 H. 2nd ST. LOUIS, MO. |
iOOD OLD-FASHIONED
IRON BEST AS TONIC
PLAIN, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
NATURAL IRON STRONGER
AND CONTAINS NO HABIT
FORMING DRUG, NARCOTIC
OR ALCOHOL
WHOLE FAMILIES USE IT
The use of just plain, ordinary, na,ural
iron, procurable at any drug
itorc under the trade name of Acid
ron Mineral, will stimulate the digesion
and appetite, and make any
nan or woman rundown and weak,
itronger and more vigorous before a
lollar bottle is half gone, and accordng
to tests of thirty years, the absence
of alcohol and purgatives in
his remarkable remedy makes it ideal
is a non-habit forming tonic and
rlood purifier.
We are bound to notice an improve
a. _i *. i._ .. r< i.. i._ a _ . i
neni miurny uut-i miviii^ rtCill ivull
Vlincral because it is from two
:o six times tronger than the usual
hemically "prepared" tonics.
Being a natural, medicinal iron
ivith no narcotic, alcohol or laxative (
lidded, Acid Iron Mineral may he'
niven freely to the whole family for
blood, kidneys and digestion. Iksure
you get the highly concent-rated
iron. The trademark "A-I-.M" protects
you. There can be no danger of
reaction, false stimulation or of anyone
forming the habit. The more you
use of Acid Iron Mineral, the less you
need it.
if the bowels are normal, we
strongly advise against the use of any
remedy containing laxatives, but
where one's bowels are sluggish, the |
little A-I-M Tablets you can get at
the drug store for 25c are admirable j
little liver pills and bowel regulators
ind work splendid in conjunction with
Acid Iron Mineral.
All druggists have it, or send di ect
to the Ferrrodine Chemical Corp.,
Roanoke, Va., ?!, prepaid. Adv.
THINKS DRAFT WILL FURNISH
THE BEST ARMY EVER RAISED j
Mobilization of the vanguard of '
lie new national army is the begin |
ling of the end of (iernuiti militar- j
sm, says (lov. Manning in a state- J
nent sent to the New York Ameri an
recently. The governor do- |
lares it as his opinion that the se- 1
ective draft act will furnish the tin- !
-st army that has ever been raised,
lis statement was telegraphed The
vmuricnn in response to ;t request
or his opinion on the significance of
he national army. The governor's
tutenient follows:
"Mobilization of the vanguard of
he new national army is the begin- '
ling <>f the end of (Icvihtin mili'.ur>m.
It means the training of men
/ho accept the selective draft act as
he best and wisest plan for raising
n army and, in my opinion, will
urnish the finest army that has ever
ieen raised. It means the training
f men who, preferring civil to miliary
life, but who see their stern duty
nd are filled with the firm determiation
to perform that duty at all
osts and to unhold ?.t any sacrifice
le highest ideals of free people, fightrig
to defend their rights, their lierties
and their honor."
TEETH WANTED
Wanted?Old False Teeth ; don't
mttor if broken. I pay $2 to $1">
er set. Sent by parcel post and resiv<?
check by return mail. F. TKKL,
O.'J N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, Md. 2G-p
There Is more Catarrh in this section
af the country than nil other diseases
put together, nncl for years It was supposed
to be Incurable. Doctors preirrlbed
local remedies, and by constantly
failing to cure with focal treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a
local disease, greatly influenced l>y constitutional
conditions and therefore roItlires
Constitutional treatment IlnM'n
Fatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally
?n>i acts thru the Hlood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System. One Hundred
Dollars reward Is olT< red for any case
that Hall's Catarrh Cure fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CH EN FY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio, i
Sold by DruRijI.sts. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
I
j? 1
ft 0* T*K*
< On?
T v ssJ) raIa riI!*
Jj^ then?
/NsvT*^^ Tah? it
E^#y'
For Neuralgia, nothing is
bettor than
Dr.. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
U??d bj thousands
for a generation
Those who have suffered from
nr.traffic pains need not he told
ln-.v necessary it is to secure re
lief. The easiest way out of
nrttralcia is to use Dr. Miles'
Ami-Pain Pills. They have re
lieved sufferers for so many
years that tliey have become a
household necessity.
"I have taken Dr. Milts' Antl-Psln
Pills for Hy? yearn soul tliey are tlie
r>nly thing that does me any good.
They have relieved neuralgia In mv
he.id In Sftsen natnnlen. I have also
taken them for rheumatism, headache.
pains In ths breast, toothache,
earache and pains In the bowela and
llmhs. I have found nothing to
o-iual them and they art all that la
claimed for thern/'
J. W. SBDCB. Blue Springs, Mo.
At all druflglata?21 doss* 25 conts.
Nevsr sold In bulk. 1
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Clemson College, S. C., August ?
The season for the annual agricul
tural fair is almost at hand. Thes
fairs are wholesome factors in com
munity progress, or, at least can b
and should be made so. The fair no
only brings together old friends am
new socially, but it is a clearing hous<
where ideas are exchanged am
comparisons made by exhibitors an<
by observing spectators. The fair
therefore, is educational and inspiring,
where the most is made of thi
opportunity it offers. The carcfu
and interested observer, whether ai
exhibitor or spectator, gleans man;
u;eful points of animal judging b;
watching and studying the show ring:
where sharp competition exists.
New ideas and higher standard
of what constitute good live stool
are obtained. So often wrong idea:
us to the standard of types and breed:
of live stock prevail in one's mind
and the fair where good live sloel
is exhibited offers an opportunity fo
the readjustment or correction o
wrong impressions. This is a grea
help to those raising live stock am
especially the beginner. It will sav<
nun lime ami money.
Stock men who fail to stmly liv
stock development, and cspcciull;
(he breed in which yach is interesle?!
cannot expect to advance -in thei
particular line of industry. Breed
crs of pure bred live stock shout
<*nd< avor to visit at least one hi J
class live stock show each yeai
tin rehy keeping in touch with th
!ivu stock business, or perhaps on
should say keeping his business i
touch with the times. The breed"
should also he an exhibitor, at leas
to a decree, but he should not null:
the serious mistake of exhibitin;
stock without careful preparation
Neglected animals seldom, if ever, rc
fleet credit to the exhibitor. Sh<>\
animals have not only the essentia
type and breed characteristics, hu
they are in good condition and vol
groomed. Scrub stock has no juac
in the show ring, except to en uli.i
size what is undesirable and to sb<.\
the contrast with typical specimen:
The county fair is a good pine
for the beginner to commence ex
hibiling, and he cannot afford l<
neglect this splendid opportunity o
advertising his stock. It is one o
the very best mediums for get Lin;
the ntiblic fmnihir with wh-il h.? h.>
to oflfier. Exhibitors of good liv
stock are doing much toward treat
ing the right kind of sentiment f??
the improvement of the live stocl
industry.
FRF.E HOSPITAL BEDS FOR
TU3ERCULOUS PATIENT!
Free Beds at South Carolina Sana
torium for Tuberculosis maintains
by the following Cities and Counties
will he available on September 1st.
Treatment to be given to Tuber
cular patients in South Carolina wlv
need assistance.
Application blanks to be obtainci
from I)r. Ernest Cooper, Superin
tendent South Carolina' Sunatoriun
for Tuberculosis.
Counties: Chester, Chesterfield
Clarendon, Georgetown, Orangeburg
Union, Williamsburg, Charleston
A iken.
Cities: Newberry, Lauren::, Par
lington, Beaufort, Georgetown, Ben
nettsville, Campen, Greenwood, A1
beville, Sumter, Anderson.
Factory to Customei
Eliminating Middleman's Profit
Food For Man and Beast
Paints, Oils, Greases.
Safes, Desks, and Office Fixtures.
Monuments, 1 umlatpnee and
Grave Supplies.
Singer Sewing Machines.
We make a specialty of seed
grain?wheat, oats and rye. I'riee
on request.
All business guaranteed or mono;
refunded.
life, Health Accident Insnranc
Strongest and Safest Companies
All claims paid tis soon as adjust
merits made.
S. J. SELLER*
Local Brokerage and Insurance
RUBY, S. C.
KEPT HER AWAKE
The Tcrrlbb rains in Back am
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
Marksvillc, La.? Mrs. Alice Johnson
of this place, write*: "l or one year
suffered wiihrnawful misery in my bac!
f.'ul sides. My left side was hurting in
..'I <1>n Tl.? ...: --
?ii> inv imiv. i ?ivj nitowi y v\ (n suiiii;mill
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sice
at night. It kept n.e awake most of th
night ... I took diheront medicines, bi
n> ihiog did me any good or relieved 111
lint.! I took Cardui . . .
I was not able to do any of my woi
for one year and I not worse all Hie time
was confined to my bed off and on. I
so bad w.th my back tiiat when i stoope
down I was not able to straighten w
again ... I decided I would try Cardi
. . . By time I had taken tlic entire bolt!
I was feeling pretty good and coul
straighten up and my pains were nearl
all gone.
I shall always praise Cardui. I cor
tinned taking it until 1 was strong an
well." If you suffer from pains due t
female complaints, Cardui may be ju:
what you need. Thousands of wonic
who once suffered in this way now prais
Card.ii for tiic<r present good healtl
(jive it a trial. NC-12
I
Houor Boll Continu
Installment
L*
^ 1990?Charlie E. Bennett, 1445.
' 607?Richard Walker, 1446.
e 1037?Leonard M. Eubanks, 1447.
463?Willie R. Moore, 1448.
* 1515?Phy G. Brewer, 1449.
'? i 1838?Festus M. Talbcrt, 1450.
"J 2165?Arthur Linton, 1451.
L> j 1914?William Robinson, 1452.
'| 1718?Duncan Sellers, 1453.
1 | 81?Lawrence J. Parker, 1454.
f ! 2315?Hurley R. Ilorton, 1455. i
f . 531?Clyde Webster, 1450.
; 1770?Walter Johnson, 1457.
I 468?Philip A. Murray Jr., 1458. j
s 859?James R. Blackwcll, 1459. j
2242?Henry R. Davidson, 1460. 1
j 003?Lewis Strcater, 1101.
?, 2338?Lee Jowers, 1402.
1807?Ray C. Baker, 1403.
\ , 4(1!) 1 I*111* ? * * ?I 1 .1 1
r I 2259?Robert J. Allen, 1165.
f i 245?Vance Kennedy, 1100.
t ; 580?J?imes Evans, 1 1(57.
I 1754?J. Henry Hudson, 1408.
L' j 551?Eli^a Tillman, 1469.
1607?Edmond Lewis, 1470.
L' 1454?Thomas L. Hancock, 1471. i
y | 1200?James Donahue, 1172.
> 94?Franklin I*. Rainwater, 1475.
' , 1 297?Ernest Hancock, 1474.
148?Maroon llioomfield, 1475.
'! 2555?I). Roland Ilorton, L470.
h 14?Clyde E. Clark, 1477.
980?William lloutfh, 1478.
' i 09?Willie Smith, 1479.
o 2575?Archie Jowers, 1 .80.
1852?Cri^Ks Fountain, Jr.. 1181.
r 20/4?David Jackson, 1 182.
892?Ernest L. ilorton, 1 IS",
o 1449?Julius tJriirjij.s, 1484.
K 1298?Robert Horn, 1185.
782? Whiteford Tadlock, 1 186.
251?Thomas Little, 1 187.
v 1589?Duncan A. Cianton, 1188.
J 180?-.lack Crawford, 1 189.
t 15.89?.lames Conrad, 1490.
II 598?Melton Jackson, 1491.
18 1(5?Win. M. Winhurn, 1 192.
825?James Funderburk, 1 195.
v 2150?J. Lawlon Shaw, 119 1.
>. 960?Cohen II. iSiackwol!, 1 195.
e 1 >570?Charlie Aiford Hod;;e, 1496
1171?Ilesekiah Miller, 1497.
(.58---Parncll Slre.iter, 1198.
ft 1809?James E. liass, 149.1.
f 9 1!?John Tranthani, 1500.
? 1! 51?Ceorvce VV. Simpson, 1501.
o I >,?> i?.1 minis iullCS, l.iil'J.
o | 1828?Clarence A. Johnson, 1502.
-I 1010?( harlio T. Fletcher, I ">01.
r] 1177?Oscar Miller, 1505.
k 870?Mike (Jaskins, 1
| 1696 ?Nelson S. W itfonl, 1507.
| 746?Luther Myers, 1 508.
1582?Luther A. ISurr, 1 -">o:>.
3, 055?Nathan Short, 1510.
58:!?Waller l' ouni sin, 1 5 i 1.
2580?Hen T. Wiil'iin, 1512.
I 2001 .). I .ester .Mills, 1512.
;. 1 81 0?W. Franklin llraddock 151 1
820?Joe 11. Hubbard, 1515.
- | 005?l.ee Mackawain, 1516.
i> 014? A. Itussell .Mellon, 1517.
j 1551?Funuan Marcus, 1518.
! 1800?I.eak Crawford, 1510.
-J 701? John I.. V'ick, 1520.
i ! 60 David C. Mutiny, 1521.
1 I 16?Henry l'lyler, 1522.
,j 1261?Charles Ui\ets, i52.?.
,j 227.'!?O. Ajrusi us < "inn; on. 1524.
,' 845?Luther liohin-on, 152 >.
1422?William Sanders, 1 5ir I.
1120 ? Lewis II. Kallinjrs, 1527.
1025?Charles A. Chapman, 1528.
> 872 Willie Kd wards, 1520.
! 2007?Thonnjs !'. Adams, 1520.
| 1026?Raymond M. Lubanks, 1521
| 21.57?W illiam I). Thomas 1522.
p. 70O Samuel 11. Turner, 152:1.
1155?Odis Bennett, 152 1.
1210?Henry N. IL.nceek, 1525.
1486 ? William 11. Steen, 1.526,.
1540?Walter 11. Oaten, 1527.
2085?Ace C. I'riee, 15.28.
17 1?(icoru'c Chavis, 1520.
210?James I'owe, 1.540.
1880?Julius C. Mullis, 15 11
1700?Lawrence Short, 1542. ,
4 14?LeRoy W. F.vans. 1542.
! 76,2? Walter D. Holers, 1511.
j 2o7?Willie 1! I'owe, 154 >.
v\ 00! ?Alfred McCnskill, 1646.
1845 James C. Winburn, 1547.
2220 ? 1L /.chinh V.cC isl.il!, i.? iS.
1202 Carl .lae'r..,on, 1., 10.
1004?Olho McManus, 1550.
1 157?11. Kdward Hancock, 1551.
2250 --W. Otis llnrtnii. 1552.
f?(JO?Louis Covington, i .>5.'l.
20(50 Jaul I >. (5 raves, 155 1.
55:5- .(iispi'r P. Little, 1555.
2d15 .) >hn L. llaiTRi, 155(5.
I 850 Branson Tea), 1557.
-i lo.S-l?Leu .M. Kirklcy, I..58.
1 1-1-JO?J.iiiics P. ('Snmpheii, I 551).
J 1 280 I'a\id ("o\ iujjlon, 15(50.
(525? ('ait Melton, 15(51.
lt>2 Franklin Davis, 15(52. ^
3 i nendifi e i.. Mellon, i
i 2(d55??1?:oadus A. Usher, 15(51.
J 1(51- W illiam Purlin, Jr., 15(55.
^ I I oo'.l?(ieorj;e Reed, 15(5(5.
180 ,lne Dnrsey, 15(57.
!. 18(5.5 (ieon.c Hatcher, 15(58.
K
c <55*.? Cleveland Streater, 15(50.
, 17-1-5 Robert Black, dr., 1570.
* j 2271 Walter R. Burr, 1571. I
n' .'1(51 S niiel Williams, 1572. I
2 J8:1(1 Henry Odoni, 157:1. 1
,t 70:' dake Farkenbur>r, 157-1.
c 22 H5 Klisha A. (inlledu'e, 1575.
000 M. /,. MeCas! ill, 157(5. (
^ 120 -J. Henry Waitnaiiiaker, 1577
. I 2255 Lewis W. Tucker, 1578.
,1 ' 2.'57l? Walter Onwen, 1570. ?
j | 115:1 Hv. ieht Wright, !5so. I
| 1152-1 Churl..v -I -"?
1 ;
ii I 1222 Jessie Jordan, 1582. I
ft! 1;?7H William Brown, 1583.
d j 2 1 -1 Walter Hancock, 158 1.
y 4(55 Kiisha Moore, 1585.
2001- Dave Tyson, 158(5.
i_ 1(501?Jamos A. Huntley, 1587. I
j 1096?Kustis W. Miles, 1588.
r? | 1(591?John I). Therrell, 1689.
;t 1788?Jolley Short, 1590.
n 1108?Timothy McKay, 1591.
e 163?(luss Campbell, 1592.
j.l 665?Robert Smithy 1698,
13 115?Wihiam M. Pate, 1594.
ed?Fourth
Of Names Drawn
1224?Richard J. Knight, 151)5.
1)04?James N. Large, 1596.
1202?Minor P. Gale, 1597.
1015?.Junius Toney, 1598.
1946?Allen, 1599.
1946?Allen Douglass, 1599.
1164?Lonnie McNnir, 1600.
.121 i?James Smith, 1601. i
1659?llenry Curry, 1602.
05 J. Colon Davis, 1 ?><? >.
1:50?Sam Idles, 1004.
t'85?John 1". Iiiidretli, 1005.
I 1 17 - C. Lee Threatt, 1000.
i 502?David Hrewer, 1G07.
050?Robert Hluckwel), 1008.
1030?David L. A. iVtty, 1000.
.'520 James Sellers, 1010.
028? Leon Merriman, 1011.
<120?Robert K. Manna, 1012.
1452?Preston II. Caliediv, 10D1.
822?Cleorjce I". Kdyteworlh, 1014.
240?Nelson Land, 1015.
1010?Liiwreneo M'-Lean, 1010.
721 Alon'/.o L. Lai hi, 1017.
0*2?C. Walker A rial, 101 S.
708?Robert K. Stella, I Oil).
708 ?Robert P. Siv.ith, 1010.
1215?Frank C. hiltea, i '.20.
055?Dave Raid v. n, D'.JL
1515?Oss Mane s, 1022.
027?Wiilia.n l. Menimar. 1028.
J008? Llniore I,, .join n, 1021.
1 507?.loby All . 1025.
28 17?W. Lahon Ke/.iah, 1020.
1)1)?Herbert N. 11 la.; 1027.
1277?Jesse Walts, la..-.
1 182?Jasper L. . e. , 1021).
2 i 20 Danio) J. (iaint y, 1 =:i??.
:.t>5?Isaae \V 1 ' 1.
li u i .
a * * ? 11 IIIH I ? , I
228') ilciiiy i . ,052.
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1.1(1.,?Jc-s.sc .1. : < ' ?; . !' 2057?I)e::lor
..hilir, 1'-20.
1920?Juntos i !7.
5.0, i?*1 hotnus !. , 1 (i IS.
I; ::r,? v.r.dy A. . .v. , i . id.
551 ? 1. -.i< t>i ' ', 1 , 0.
12 )4? 'rl- i..
1285?A<b;m 1-. ch, l ' _'.
2254?A?loInl- . , .1 12.
1)1(1 IMw.ll'il 1 . I., 10 14.
750?Uovin J ! !> .. 1'' 1
128?l.i;"c tlil-' i. |i1400?).
II.inc.. 1 , i <-17.
1,154?Will li .
2202?( hsirii 1 . < >. 1
l o'jo? V.'fslc;, ; i
2020 ?-I - r, 11' > 1.
82 1 -Jium ; !' . I' .2.
20 52 V.inn-. i.n. . 1052.
8-?0 ? llr:i;-c<> .* . !1I.
1000 1-. Kami' .i ,1055.
1 280? Julc \\ i'.-.0.
522 1'itlil. K. \ . . 1 >7.
22 17 John y. 1 M.'-s.
1111 ivir! li. < > - !, ' r., : 051).
1220?ilcn.i- i . '.c- i , 1 '"0(1.
205'.) v.. i.. ,io,oi.
8.11 1 ( 11 i! I j. 11, -, i 01,2.
902 -Wylie ii. Kinjr, !
81) 1?John II. 100 i.
001)?Arlliur Vv-Uson, 10i#5.
1(010 Luther 1. Deacon, 1000.
lo 1 Wilion I., teller.1', 1007.
540 Willi.,in (i. W hiiu, I'JOS.
2125?Lewis Hull, 1001).
71' .Jo! c|?h . . >> 'mi, ! (.. o.
571' Job n L'. a. ! -!.
12-8 II. (h i. .y. 1072.
7 5 0 Walter I.. Miles, 1072.
21 '-7 -.1. ! nmk Wil. s, 107 1.
8 1 Nod i'ari.cr, 1075.
2102?Jiii'.K s ILulley,
112?.lud(rc li. Iki.i.ii.s, 1 ?77.
1 21)1)?SaiiiU"l Milliard, 1078.
1115?.S;.niu 1 ) rowley, 1071).
041)?W ill li. ljci, i. 1(580.
11)00 -Koiiiis I ; iitirk, 1 OKI.
55!)?lloyan Cash, 1 ^2
8'.)!)- 1'iotcher Jul; (>>;, 1022.
' ! \ I w. .
1 3i) 1 ?lames Sikcs, 1085.
?(h.wicy i'.'-ii'tMiin, 1 GSO.
1 M.i? William I.. West, l'i<S7.
7^ \Y. Otis TinTaT, loSS.
1 * . i \\ . llottar: Jul (V.n, J r., 1080
T'.i:'. a-k V. ali im . 1 ?!?*?.
IJVi) 1 I. Woodunl, 1'.: !.
l.v.i:; .In!.n I . Uushiitj.:, I
i:!h"? Ina.wtli r Carravvay, 1 003.
l'.'.J Kaipii, 1>. . !i, l'i'.i!.
r,:n .1. M<! . V. '.i . . 1 ;;? >.
jji ? .1; . s :i.: . 11;:>;.
lis .) li. 'i. r'.u.Mt;, i >:??.
r .i. ( , i \ i ::?s.
I !:. I A i.;l?. iv S 'i i . I OH-1.
I . I la. . > i'. I Toll.
I'll i il. 1\ . t?|.
I 7 J Tlwroa i . i >! ! !>u:T. '.To.'
I li I '1 I hlllCMl ! 1 .lid.
1052 I!..!!. H Hilton, 1704.
20::s ? I toy i ! \ ! s, 1 7 0").
22(1 ! -( ! !??: > . I I id
1. i i lie: i il :!, I ?i.
1 1 1 ? I am 1 . i y, 1 .MS.
VONDERFUL SI: .
LIFT OUT YOUR CORNS
\pply a fow (li p . ll n IIfI corn* or |
cnlluse* ofl fin^eri ?
no pain.
i\o lui:iiI>n \ i 'in, whether
iard, soft or : a : 1" -=, vv;!! J
ooM ti right up . ! '!., without a
tarli(.*!(.> of ;>;,in <u , ;.< ? .
This drug i.; cnll ?d fr#< one and in ,
? o>n,pound of ciiioi'd o'u i,'d 1 >y a
lincinnati in. n.
A.-,!, at \ di i re for a small I
?otth of f \\ 11 :i 'cdi cusl l?ut
i trd'o, li.i ..,'i" cuu.t lo rid one's
rev I of e\ n. t ii or < dais.
I'ut a l? .v i y upon aa\ j
Lender, neh ,.r corn or callus. Iiv ;
stonily tin- muc h - d.s.uppears and'
shortly the cor i or callus will loose .
ind can he lifted I f with the finger.-. I
'lhis drug fi ve/ >ne dosen't eat ou ,
ihe corns or calluses hut shrivels them
without even irritating the surround
ing skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no soreness
or smarting when applyiny it or
afterwards. If your druggist don't
have free/one have him order it for
you.
803?Eular Blakeney, 1709.
136?Ernest C. Williams, 1710.
1696?Charley C. Wilkerson, 1711
648?Eston Roberson, 1712.
643?Edwnrd Redfearn, 1713.
1212?Boas Hancock, 1714.
1000?John Pete, 1715.
2000?Luther Miller, 1716.
046?Charley Waters, 1717.
201? Allen Myers, 1718.
1073?Dan A. Martin, 1719.
1012?Lewis Sowell, 1720.
1312?.John McFarlan, 1721.
1641?John McFarlan, 1722.
812?Braines F. Brewer, 1723.
554?Julius Bittle, 1724.
1066?Coit L. Ilicks. 1725
451?William B. McManus, 1726.
1689?William R. Smith, 1727.
1070?Robert F. Kirkley, 1728.
1802?Will Rape, 1729.
062?Ed. Brndshnw, 1730.
2014?Virvril G. Griffin, 1731.
1 138?Robert H. Zurch, 1732.
953?lurk A id rich, 1733.
13?George A. llurch, Jr., 1734.
JO?John Creech, 1735.
1245?Samuel K. Rrivett, 1730.
835?Odus Mi-Manus, 1737.
407?Grady Mullis, 1738.
1503?John Massey, 1739.
319?William Ricketts, 1740.
999?David Rate, 1741.
131? J.,hn Walts, 17 12.
ST Henry T. Revues, 1743.
1127 Ah xnuder Strcater, 17 11.
2299 ? .1 esse J. Moan, 1745.
2332?Coaln linker, 1740.
2203 Roland Goodale, 1747.
91 5?Kenneth .Vbrrison, '748.
1390?Walker Harbison, 1719.
WHERE A BRAVE MAN STANDS
To one of the t ainin;* rumps for
oflicers Rn.-ie i- .-ylendi.! man, a
West rv mi, v.ho It. had realty marvelous
nu'aencc over the rnou who
havi .oir.e under Ivs teachings. He
is a young married man, with everything
in lift for which to live. Standing
some days ago before a group o:'
y UUL-; oflicers and civilians he said in
sub-nance:
"You l.now, men, that 1 am a lover
>t" peace. I have much for wh'eli ta
live. 1 long for lit", hut as 1 have
hc.rd fr> a> the 1 o-h and English
' i ?- ?
M ,>i 4. ?im- ikick iroiii inn
battle frm t, :,i)t <? :' continuation of
v hat Ir s b;-? n pa dslied, l>ut ninny
facts too horrible to be printed, which
ha < i'o.no under their personal knowledge,
1 liave an intense desire to
r a eh tiie buttle lin and am perfectly
l!in" to die ih'.M if I can send at
least three or four Germans into the
oiher wori<l ahe:;d ?>.* nie."
'i nis statement v as n.aiic b?. an army
otlicer of hip'h standing, a man
lovinj.' life, and with n.a ties to bind
him to life and !<> ?d < as. and >et
with a full r>'.di/. .t: n of .he meaning
of his words h.o ?: o aiely expressed
not oni;. a "i-adi: but willingness
to die, if in dohi > In' eoii'd lu-la to
arevcnt the horror up< n women and
diildren whie ha e marked the
oil; so < f (icr 'Hiiiy's armies.?Manufacturer's
Uv'imi'd.
FOR SALE
For sale .Vl acres of land .'5 ni'lcs
-outliv.(;-t of Ruby. Will s II at a berrain.
,T. W. Morris,
2t-p Route 'J. ltuby, S. C.
AT REST
On Monday lipid, Atijr. 23, the
death nnjrcl vi. led tin- home of Mrs.
lini (i; ij'u's and tool', her beloved hus.and.
M:. 1 : ll;'a; 1; . ed out Irs ?
and ton yeai>. l?i*7s years
>!<!, awed ail;] ( i'l'ciioiiaic, loved and
tdmired by all who knew him.
Allhoirh be was sick hut a short
hiie lie suffered very niueh. It was
hard to v.ive him up. Nothing that
' n ine hands and oic ileal aid could do
wa- reelected. However, Clod in his
*.isdom, saw lit. t>. lake him home.
'I he hody was to r.-st on Wednesday
Aif . '22 at Cedar Creek centocry.
The burial services were con1
ueled hy Kov. Thomas Henderson in
he pros> a- < ! a ' >.. of friends and
loved o! . lie v. a laid to rest at
I.is old home ohuv h, where he had
o? n a number for nearly fifteen
yeai
He have hi> wife and four sons
md one hrotla r 1 mourn his death.
i! ir deepest fmpnthy ;roes out to
his fan.ily. l?ut we can only point
then, i the ()i . th: - docth all things
well.
The Lord riveth aa<l the Lord
! < iii away. Lhssod he the name of
he Lord. A Friend.
.ALOiv" k L SALIVATES
AID MAKES YOU SICK.
\cl: l.itw Dynamite on n Sluggish
Liver And ^ on Lose a
Day's Work.
There's no reason why u person
lioiihl lake sickenin salivating calo4iii*l
w 1" !i ><> ce us buys a but lie of
!' ni Miii . Li\ ' r J t : < a perfect substitute
for calomel.
It is a p'.easanl, ve < table liqual
widen \ II si art your liver just as
; inel, i ul it doesn't make
you sick a.-> 1 cannot salivate.
Cii dren .. ni j "own folks can take
i' <: , i . r j one, necause II is
j or'' clly h rniless.
( "1 is a <i tiger >lis drug. It is
mercury and attacks your hones.
!:. ' ? of nasty calomel to-day
you \\!1 feel weak, nick and nau-oai
i i tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
wor ... Take a spoonful of Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and you will waV;e
uj) feeling groat. No more biliousness,
constipation, sluggishness, headache,
coated tongue or sour stomach.
Your druggist says if you don't find
Dodnson's Liver Tone acts bettor
than horrible calomel your money is
waiting for you.
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