The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 18, 1917, Page Page 2, Image 2

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fH This space is paid I Tlie < I G | No vein b Wt In order to assist 3^1 Cnnsorvatinn mnvp Jjj The week of HI nated as Food Com 111 tary workers will a; jjj Conservation pledg< jjj gaged in the great Hp humanity. "Food v HI sition to know, and jH for both man and 1: ?j The 5th Anm lj| which will be held IB all the people of C Bj will he laid upon hi; Hg numerous cash pr Hal and for all kinds of B the County Fair the jj The Che iH5 Pa^s-out tickets w j=^ ton ticket, non-transferab 1 Notice is hereby given that the ta) mi tares lrom October 15th to Dec. 31 The levy is as follows: State Ordinary county Constitutional school Roads 1 otal ... Special taxes as follows: Cheraw Graded school, local . . . Cheraw Graded School bonds . . Cheraw Township Road Bonds . . Jefferson Township Road Bonds Alligator Township Road Bonds Special, 1-or.al and Bond* i t, 3, 4, 0, 34 f, 17, 37, 41, 42 7, Kb 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 35, 51 12, 14, 3 1, 32, 30, 40, 45 40, IK 5, X, 15, Id. 23, 30, 33, 4?J |0, 20, 14, 50 3K 11 IX S?. 2X :io 4.1 2'J Poll tax between 21 and CO fct the ame time. in ct $r\ ' ' y - 'w . . / . - for by Chester ounty F? er 7,8, 9 the United States goveri jment. Oct. 29 Nov. 3, has be servation week. Durini sk the head of every houj es. The United States world war for the sake 11 1 99 1 /ill win the war, say the it is of the utmost impor least, be used without w ual Chesterfield November 7, 8, 9, 10, is 'hesterfield County, and gh class agricultural exhi izes offered for the vari( canned goods. Let all g ir affair. < 11 n sterheld Lour ill not be issued Admission, 2 .le, $1 00. [ I1IIIIIW? Notice | c books will be open for the payment \ Lat, inclusive. a \ % 8V6 Mills P 6 V4 41 5 3 l " I h 19 Mills 0 Mills 4 2 " r, " li 7 n School Diatrict* No*.? 2 3 M t 1,52 4 5 <; m, ? 7 8 " i if ' , 10 " , 11 12 " < 12 Vi " , ?. 13 " i MVj " i years and income taxes are payable i J. A. WELSH, >u?ty Treasurer, Chesterfield County. Ililllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllv field | tit* I and 10 | nment in the Food ?|| ;en officially desig- Jj| I that week volun- jg shold to sign rood Hi government is en- Kg of democracy and 1?| >se who are in po- U; tance that all food 1nj aste. County Fair ; for the benefit of Hi! the utmost stress Uli bits. There are HI' ^us farm products ||j ,et Dusy and make up ity Fair 1 5 and 15 ctnts t'.cn- . Corporal Punithment Corporal (instructing awkward iuad) : I told you to take a fine ght, you dub; don't you know what fine sight is? Rookie: Sure, a boat full of cororals sinking. DON'T MISTAKE THE CAUSE fanjr Chesterfield People Have Kid- i ney Trouble and Do Not Know It. Do you have backache? Are you tired and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irre;,. nr? Highly colored; contains sediment? I.ikely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warning of disress. Heed the warning; don't delay Use a tested kidney remedy. Head this Lancaster testimony. William fames, farmer, K. F.I), vlo. H, Lancaster, S. says: My kidleys were disordered and my hack mined me. The kidney secretions v-re too frequent in passage ; ad aused a burning sensation. My rest it nii'ht was broken hv havinc In tret jp four or five times. Dunn's Kidney Pills gave nie great relief." Price fiOc, .at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills? the same that Mr. Carnes had. Foster-Milhyrn QUARTERLY REPORT OF COURTHOUSE TOWNSHIP I Period, April 1 to October 1, 1917 , Rec'd from F. W. Rivera . . . .$519.23 ' Commutation 178.00 Special 278.97 1 Total 974.21)!' Paid out 787.39 Balance on hand irr ?i Jim Hunt, with team, 2 days $ 6.00'' Jim RatlifT, 1 day 1.00 |. Roy Owens, 1% days 1.50 L Tom Marshal, 2 days 2.00 . Charley Marshal, 2 days 2.00 * Sam Dixon, 2 days 2.00 Preston Owens, % day 50 E. D. Evans, ^ day 50 G. W. Rivers, overseer, 2 % days 3.75 C. J. Eddins, overseer, 2 days 3.00 Vance Davis, with plow, 2 days 3.00 Weldon Davis, 1 day 75 Miner Davis, plow, 1 day . . . 1.50 Belton Smith, plow, V&day. . . .75 Vance Davis, 1 day 75 H. T. Grant, team, V4 day ....1.12 Miner Davis, mule, Vfc day... .75 B. F. Davis, % day 37 W. H. Davis, 3 days 6.00 E. C. A. Adams, 5 days 5.00 W. T. Griggs, team, 1 day. . . . 3.00 W. T. Griggs, overseer 1 Mr days 2.25 John Copeland, 3 days 3.00 Frank Marsh, 1 day 1.00 * Henry Wall, 1 day 1.00 ] I Sam Bryant, 1 V4 day 1.50 Pearl Marsh, A V6 day 1.50 I Win Digs, 2 days 2.00 v>;..v. n:? ? 1/ J - "" i IVIVII uigs * 7i nays l.bU , C. Sellers, 1 V6 days 1.50 ; | Jack Brock .75 . Sam Johnson, 1 day 1.00 ,, Crow Speller, 2 days 2.00 . Coit Hartsell, team, 3V6 days 7.50 ( Arthur Lowry, 2 days 2.00 ^ C. P. Harsell, overs'r, 4 V4 days 7.00 , Lumber for bridge 5.00 . T. D. Robinson, team 3.00 , Perry Binnett, 1 Vfc ds, machine 9.00 ,. W. M. Teal, overseer, 2 days, 3.00 ^ L. J. Morris, 2 days 2.00 , Press Burr, 2 days 1.00 ^ B. A. Bicketts, 1 day 1.00 , A. W. Stroud, 1 day 1.50 Will Brown, machine 1 day . 4.75 , B. F. McBride, overseer, 1 day . . 1.50 Tom Melton, 1 day 1.00 W. J. Streater, overseer, 2 days 3.00 200 feet lumber 2.00 Work and nails 1.00 ? L. C. Sellers, overseer 1.50 II Paul ItatlifT, Vi day . . . 50 f, Press Timmons, Vt day .50 F. II. Boatwright, team, I day 2.50 F. H. Boatwright, mule, 1 Mb day 1.50 F. H. Boatwright, overseer 1 Vfcd 2.50 w Hay Davis, 2 days 2.00 y Leo Davis, 2 days 2.00 tl Innis Davis, 3 days 3.00 ^ Will McCoy, 1 dav 1 00 Lester Dixon, Vfc day ....... .50 B< Charlie Henry, 2 days 2.00 f Charlie Crofford, team, 1 day 1.50 W. T. McBridc, 1 day 1.60 w W. T. McBride, overseer 1 day 1.50 ^ Tom McQueen, team, Vi day. . 1.50 ^ Lanze Evans, Vit day ....... .50 Freeman Jackson, Mj day 50 jj I'erry Bennett, % day 75 W. M. Teal, Overseer, % day. .75 I A. B. Alexander, V4 day 60 | ^ B. C. Caulder, day .50'. Bedley James, 1 day 1.00 W. F. Hinson, V4 day 50 n Daniel Hinson, Vfc day .50 Charley Lon>c, V6 day 50 L. L. Lonjf# day 50 Harmon Rivers, l/z day 50 Clinton Davis, V4 day 50 Eddie Davis, V4 day 50 ^ muii1, vs uay .50 ^ Isaac Davis, overseer, Ms day .50 ^ J. T. Hunt, team, V4 day. . . . 1.50 72 ft Lumber by W. K. Sellers ^ 1.40 J. T. Hunt, Ms day ? 60 t?. W. Rivers, Vi day 76 ^ Overseer !7b James Davis, machine, 1 day. 5.00 Samiel Robeson, '4day .50 j Bill St renter, Vfe day 50 ( '. Robeson, '/? day .50 I Daoii I Hinson, Ms day .50 i Albert Kddins, mule 1 day ... 2.00 * ill. P. James, overseer 1 Ms <laya 2.25 1 K. D. White, 1 horse team Ms d 1.00 J. M. Sellers, Ms day 50 1 M J. Rhine, Ma day 50 ] l>. L. Teal, 2-horse team Msday 1.50 |M. L. Teal, machine 1 Ms day. 10.50 1 |.M. L. Teal, wagon, Ma day... 1.50 ' i Leon Mormon, V6 day 50 1 i K. T. Teal, team, Me day 1.50 1 | K. T. Teal overseer, 1 Me days. 2.25 II. T. King, team, % day. . . . 2.60 King Skipper, % day 35 Walter Skipper, % day 35 J Henry Kollou!; 1 day 75 K. T. White, overseer, % day. 1.05 (1. R. Vaughn, 1 day J.00 Jim Little, 1 day 1.00 Daniel Vaughn, 9 hours 90 I Bob Campbell, 1 day 1.00 in" *" r in *Jb. Bun Rickets, V4 day 5# ? Joe Sellers, 1 day l.Oi N. P. Allen, 1 day l.Ot A. N. Stroud, 1 V6 days, over-. 2.2S Jim Rivers, % day 5# * Press Timmons. 2 davs 2 0? ? Pul RatlifT, 1 Ms days 1.69 Will Melton, 1 day l.Oi A.. C. Melton, % day 69 ?. H. Boatwright, overseer 1 da 1.09 Press Timmons, 1 day 9# Willie Moore, Ms day 46 A. C. Melton, 3V4 hours 3? '? Tim Nivens, 1 day 79 Will Melton, % day 49 Paul RatlifT, 1 day l.Ot P. H. Boatwright,overseer Ms da .79 ^ T. T. Hunt, mule, 1% days. . . 3.09 Walter King, l\*> days 1.59 \.uthor King, 1 V4 days 1.59 B. B. Thomas, 1 % days 1.59 Wade King, 1 V4 days 1.1S 3am Dixon, 4 hours 49 Soise Hunt, 1 day.: 1.09 3. W. Rivers, 1% days 2.29 j. W. Rivers overseer, 1 Vfe da 2.25 Facob RatlifT, 3 days 2.99 Will Curtis, % day 69 Charley Newman, 3 days 2.99 Fames RatlifT, 2 days 1.99 ( <j| Fohn Cash -ure i^asn, z days 41 'rank White, 2 days 1.99^^K ' }al Tucker, 2 days 1.9# 1. M. Davis, 1 day 9# "vulian Teal, W~ day 49 acob Redfearn, 1 day 9# I mules, 1 day 3.09 . ^ i mules, 1 day. . . 4.09 ! mules, 1 day 2.09 J. E. Davis, overseer, 4 days. 6.09 'harley Robeson, 1 day 1.09 Jlim Brock, 2% days 2.69 V. M. Brock, wagon, 1 day.. 1.69 V. E. Bowman, 1 day 1.00 \ A| Lee, overseer, 4 days. . . 6.09 4elton Bennett, wagonr 1 day 1.09 )lin Gordan, wagon, Mi day. . 1.60 ting Skipper, 1 day .50 j|J Valter Skipper, 1 day 69 ^ 1. W. White, V6 day ........ .60 ohn White, duy ,... .60 'homas Burch, Mi day 60 tud Brock, Vfeday 40 Icnry Collock, 1 day .76 ). T. White, overseer ... 1.50 I. W. White, V4 day 50 (To be continued next week) NO NEED TO HOLD WHEAT Washington, D. C., September 13. -Fairfax Harrison, Chairman of tha Railroads' War Board authorizes tha allowing: We are assured that the price of heat determined by the President 'ill be maintained throughout the ear by the Food Administration and -.^9 mi mere can du no ODjective* in olding wheat. In fact, the farmer ^ ivea interest and deterioration by tarketing early at the present time. The railways can handle move heat to storage points for ready istribution and to mills to be manu- t actured into flour for domestic conjmption and exportation t? our al s where it is much needed and for hich ships are available at ports. The railways wish to appeal to tha irrnert to bring their wheat to ronvet now. Later in the fall the handling of mny more products will cause con- ? cation and delays. ' The railways are now faming operted in common to serve the entlro ommunity. The dmands for movements of military and supplies will e an increased burden. Therefore, he railways must have the cooperation of the entire community. :alomel dynamites a sluggish liver Crashes Into Sour Bil?, Making Yon Sick and Lot* a Day's Work. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slugfish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into* t, causing cramping and nauseu. If you feel bilious, headachy, conitipated and all knocked out, just go ,o your druggist and get a fiO cent mottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which u h hurinUea vegetable aubstit-Xe for Jangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't stivrt your tiver and itraightcn you up better and quicker iban naaty ca'or.irl and without making you aick, you jual go bark and ?WI got your money. If you take crlomel to day you'll be aick and rauoeated to-morrow; be aidea, it may anlivate you, while if you take Dodaon'a Live Tone you will wake up feeling groat, full of anibi tion and ready for work or play. It'a harmleaa, pleaaant and aale to gif#