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pa.- , . ???? I ' V ROSTER COURT COMMON PLEAS ] Ub^ OCTOBER 22 TO NOVEMBER 3 j ' x Monday, October 22d. i Teal Real Estate Co. vs. D. T. I Teal.?MJ.H; S.&P.; P.&P.; E.McI. I Hunt vs. Teal.?E.McI.; P.&P.; M. f J.H.; S.&P. ET,~ 9 * K. T. Estridge, et al vs S. B. Rogers t?B.&W.; G.K.L. ' Hasty & Gurley vs Bud Graves.? t S.&P.; M.J.H. R Griggs Bros, vs Graves.?R.T.C.; i L S.&P.; G.K.L. t L Hurst-Streater Co. vs D. T. Teal,? < Hp G.K.L.; M.J.H. I H Tuesday, Oct. 23d. F H. H. Wallace vs Bank of Ruby I I ?n/f Mf r.rntj-hon 14 Jtr 14 V. Mel R.T.C. ' ] Gullledge vb, Hancock, M.J.H.; S. i 4.P.; G.K.L. i M. B. Smith va A. F. Teal (Temporary).?S.&P.; G.K.L. \ Merriman vb Rayfield.?H.&H.; S. AP.; G.K.L. Wednesday, October 24th. Fairfax Refining Co. vs D. II. Lan oy.?H.&H.; G.K.L. Hancock vb Liscnby.?P.&P.; M.J. H.; S.&P. J. W. Outlay vb McBee Supply Co. MLF.AP.; H.&H.; S.&P. a n n : iivvuicnrn vvunijmiiy vn a. d. vubbi<Uy, et al.?M.J.H. Hurst-Streater Co. vb P. O. Mcllon.?M.J.H.; G.K.L.' Monnie Donahue vs J. W. Wallace. ?M.J.H.; G.K.L. Thursday, Octobsr 25th. Palmetto Guano Co. vb M. W. Duvall.?J.D.L., J.A.K.; P.&P. Leak & Marshall vs Mrs. Allie Gulledge, adm.?S.&P.; G.K.L. William Gulledge, vs Mrs. Allie Gulledge, adm.?S.&P.; G.K.L. Roland Buggy Co. vb Mrs. Allie Gulledge, adm.?H.&ll.; G.K.L. Pocomoke Guano Co. vb J. F. Alexander, S.&P.; P.&P. Nancy Whitman vs S.A.L. Railway Co.?P.&P.; S.&P., E.McI. Pageland Mercantile Co vb Luke Graves.?H.&H.; G.K.L. Lebanon Co-Op. Synd. vb J. N. 8tricklin.?H.&H.; S.&P. Friday, October 26th. I Equity. I Saturday, Octobar 27 th. F Equity. I Monday Octobar 29th. Lisenby vs LiHenby.?G.K.L.; I\& P. M.J.II. PaKcland Brick Co. vs J. J. Crowe, i ?t al.?H.&H.; J.C.S. Wilcox, Ives A Co., ass^c, vs II. W. Little, P.&P., J.A.K.; M.J.H. Annie Sellers, et al, vs W. P. %-Odom.?P.&P., J.A.K.; M.J.H. J. S. McGregor, vs Farraby & Hamncr Co.?G.K.L., J.A.K.; H.AH. J. W. Patrick vs John Doe.-J.A.K., ^.2> JELAH.; SAPTuesday, October' 30th. John Gardner vs Rafe Sellers, 1 ? H.AH ; M.J.H., G.K.L. John Gardner vs Rafe Sellers, 2? tH.&H.; M.J.II., G.K.L. Combahee Fertilizer Co. vs W. F. Phillips, D.&I)., E.Mel.; S.&P., M.J.II. H. W. Little & Co. vk Adams.? 8.&P.; G.K.L. Little & Co. va Adams.?S.&P.; (J. K.L. H. W. Hurrall vs Montrose Co.? P.&P.; D.S.M. National Cash Register Co. vs K. C. Johnson.?H.&1L; P.&I'. WtdnstJsjr, October 31st. C. F. Pendleton, Rocvr. vs It. K. Laney.?R.T.C.; P.&P. G. F. Evans, vs Robt. and Mury WatJ<ins.?II.&II.; J.A.K. Huntley vs Pusser (Temporary). ?J.A.K., S.&P.; G.K.L., M.J.H. ^ ^ Albert Lowry vs J. T. Home.? Rg& II.&II ; J.A.K. Ligc Smith vs Peter Duster, ct al. ?H.&H. High Point Buggy Co. vs Mrs. Allio Gulledge.?S.&P.; G.K.L Thursday, November 1st. Mrs. C. B. Jordan vs J. C. Steon ? H.&II.; P.&P D. F. Buie vs Western Union Telegraph Co.?H.&II.; S.&P. ( U. S. Tire Co. vs Campbell.?II.& ^ H.; L.C.W. Lillian If. Wells vs Philadelphia Life Insurance Co. P.&P.; D.M.&II., \ A.&P. Friday, November 2d. Equity. [Saturday, November 3d. Equity. Less Silence, Pinase A favorite ..r />. i j ... v/uiuriPl HOOI R volt'n tolls <>( tli Now M"'(lf<?r<l whnl K ing akippcr who, after tin altorouR* tioawith a rmfractory mato, roared ut R^ Wm: 4<,Ail I want from you ia aiRi lance and d little of that!" Roy Melton Writes From Camp Sevier Co. I, 118, u. S. Inf. (Formerly Co. I, 1st S. C., Inf. Grcenvfltat^C. This is a very rainy Sunday, a tuitable day for letter-writingrhough the weather is quite cool, we ?re very comfortable with warm bents, stoves, woolen clothes,' sweaters and overcoats. I am well, feeling fine and enjoying life. We are now Co. I., 118 U. S. Inf., instead of Co. I., 1st S. C. Inf. I.M rilllla/i.ro Uonrt. nn..?1... v??.vuRv, J i/?U5.?oo ?"? [ expect to get off for five days during Fair week and come home to sec you all. John Rivers is going home for a visit next Monday if nothing prevents. Wc have the best preacher there iB going. He was offered $500 more a year than he gets from Uncle Sam, but he chose to stay with the boys so I guess he will go with us to France. He is acquainted with quite a number of boys who have gone on ahead and are now in the trenches in France. Here are a few extracts from some letters he has recently received from some of them: "We went into a French home one day and saw lying on the floor a father, mother and three pretty girls and a little babe. The Germans had stabbed with knives all but the baby but had broken its legs and it had crawled across the room to its depd mother, where it lay with the blood running across the floor from its wounded legs." From another one: "Sometimes when we are in our trenches we can hear the cry of women and girls and onco we took a German trench and there lay u number of pretty French girls with their breasts cut off." From another one: "I wa? captured by a German squad and wax put in a cell with another boy. When they took him out I wuh hidden behind my bunk and not being seen wax able to slip out where 1 could watch them. I saw them cut off his ears, none, fingers and toes ind then apply hot irons to his body until he was apparently dead." Now if that won't muke an American fight, what will? Yes, thank God, I am ready to go to France when Uncle Sam says go and if 1 die there 1 want to die with ierman blood on my hands and feel t an honor. R. L. M. MEN IN NEW ARMY. NOW TOTAL 431,180 u/....u vt tiniuiiK^'ii, u. V/.?i no numner ?f men of America's new national | irrny either actually under training; >r ordered to the sixteen cantonments, I throughout the country totals 431,-. I HO. In making public these figures re-J ccntly Secretary Baker said that shipments of clothing to the camps is keeping pace with the nrrivul of the new troops. Up to October 2, the day before the second increment of draft men was ordered out, nearly 13,000,000 articles of wearing apparel and sleeping equipment had been sent to the cantonments, and shipments are being made daily. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make This Beauty Lotion Cheaply Por Your Face, Nack, Arms And Hands. At the cost of ? small jar of ordirold cream i ne can prepnro a full quarter pint of the most wonderful 1 lemon skin softener and complexion oeaunner, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle con- , Lainlng three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain tho ' juice through a fine' cloth so no lemon pulp gels in, then th-s lotion will keep fresh for months Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tun and is the ideal akin softener, whitencr and beaulilier .1 use try it! (Jut throe ouncua of orcl. I white at any drug store and wo l.nnoos fiom the proccr and ma. c i;? a quarter pint ??f ibis sweetly fra ;r..j.t ieition lotion and massage it . ly into tiie face, neck, arms and rinds. It is trqir ?!ous to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv. 2 [wiiuwrinmiiiiiiiiwuimiiiiniiDiiiiiiiiiui B t The Qu itiTu i ii n i tTrnTi i I j] i n li i i i i i i""n r i ij M Five-Passeng< Touring Ca Throe-Paasen^ Fleur de lyi Roadster *72 ||UJQ Sedan, $109 U jj Sedanet, $84 CROSS TIES WANTED I will pay cush for your cross ties any quantity. Placed anywhere on the C. & L. Railroad. T. II. DOUGLASS Chesterfield, Route 3. NOTICE OF COURT Court of Common Pleas, fall term, will convene Wednesday, October 22, 1017. Petit Jurors and witnesses take notice. Grand Jurors need not atttend. I. P. MANGUM, Oct. 8, 1917 Clerk of Court. NOTICE If you are indebted to Armfield i Hardware Co. or Chesterfield Motor | Co. by note or account you will find i your note or account in the hands of j Arm field-Porter Co. Please call and setttle same at once without furthcYi notice, coat and etc. I mean busi- ! ness. tt EMSLEY ARMFIELD. ( You can nettle your account* with W. M. Redfearn at Odom Bro*. Store. | SEND US YOUR LETTER Many families in the county will be receiving letters from sons and . brothers in training camps and on the Airing line in France from now until j the end of the war. Many of these ' | letters will contain items that will be of interest to others outside the home circle. Send us these letters | and we will be glad to publish such portions as seem of interest, and endeavor to avoid those things that are of a personal nature. B . ? ting MoCher A sign in a sestaMrant has this variation of un old idea: Pics Like Mother Made, f? Cents. i :i._ ? i n-n ijirb moincr i rird To Make 11111 Couldn't, JO (lento How's This? Wa offer On? Hundred Dollar* fli - . ward for any chha of Catarrh that can i not be cured by IfuU'a Catarrh Cur llnlt'M Catarrh Cure liuri barn taken by catarrh Buffer era for llo- | i. t thirty-five year*, and lian In < < ,.e ' known hii the moat I'diuldo remedy f<.r Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo acta t ,r i the lilood on the Mocnue nurture? I to Ilia,; Ilia I'oluon from the lllood : J i hcallngc the diMf.'ised portions. A ft. r you hnvn taken 111 U'a Cati ill. Cure for a abort Ctnio you will : Krrut improvement tri your Roie-rui health. Htart tal.InK Hnll'a Cab rii i Cure at once and get fid of catarrh Hi nd for t? atlmnnl ; K. J C'lll'.Nl'iV A !'(>., ol.lu. Colt] by all Ltriv; .al*, 7'..*. laliiq Goes Clec infllllMlTlTlil il nTlii iti ini'HiiiiiiTtlniiiiiiHiiTimiinminmnniniiMT uuk^miuaiimimiiimuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiniuiiiiiiiiiiu I..I. u... f,.....I,.. .U.I. 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Pt., Chlcnfio, lit., r. tys;: "Man.'.lin beat laxative oil 1 market for liver dim nowniH, m ry ><i !' " imllKoution iiml hii.rt Imrn. _ Those wiio o'jjj i Co moll- |L inos can secure He:-v j tnhleta. Jti No. 666 Thia is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS U FEVER. . Five or six doses will break nuy ca?c. and i* if taken then as u tonic the Fever wrll not r" return. It ecto on the liver !>. iter th.i'i Caloiucl and deca nut gripe ur sicken. IJ Head t!iw l.l.ci o.) y ..' p.. 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