The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 25, 1917, Page Page 6, Image 6
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Airmen in tfi
?.re using WRIC
ft steadies stomacl
is pleasantly lasting
set firmly in Wl
sure of achievemei
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strong for it. An<
flrcJs refreshment
this economical, lo
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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
Starts Your Liver Without Making
Tou Sick and Cannot Salivate. I
Every druwist >n town ?your
drujftfi*- and every body's derfjist
Ii- r .tie d u >r: *at fullinp; off in
the ki.c of calomel. i hey nil prive the
,< r iis'in. ]>od'<on's Liver Tone is
takrni' its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people}
kn. . it, wh:!" Dodson's Liver Tone is j
perfectly s;f>? an<l gives better refulls,"
said ti prominent local d uggist.
Dodscn's I.: er Tom is person-j
ally guaranteed !>y every drugrist 1
who sells it. A I ire/' hot tie costs 50
mo' <! if it fail-; to pive easy relief
i i , ry case of liver slutrgi'din?-^
! const ipat ion yvi have only
to ' >r your money back.
1" d/oii's Liver Tone is a pleasant,
tnst'/r/, pnrely vegetable remedy,;
harmless to both children and adults, i
Tale 4 spoonful at night and wake'
tip feeling line; mi biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or constij?n
ted bowels. It doesn't jjripo or'
cause inconvenient e all the next day
Hiii* violent calomel. Take a dose of
calomel to-day and to-morrow you :
will foe 1 weak, sick and nauseated. '
Don't lose a day's work! Take Dod- |
noil's Diver Tone in toad arid feel fine,
Admiral von I irpitz said: It is
not vvrorur, but ri^ht, that has been'
done to I'eljdum.
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BUY YOUR BONDS TODAY j
i Krnni Uilwrly Loan ('ommittee: f?
i ? liri
(irarioiis Providence; Arc our ?
to I
soldiers to j i\c up their work, ;?ivo j^e
uji their comforts, pive up their
sweethearts, jfive up their home and
then jr've no their money for this _
war? What a noble r\;im|?li' this is
l'??r the civilians who arc asleep! Men ..
of South Carolina, we A UK AT WAR! .
The women, and the soldiers are buy- wj
ing Liberty Bonds. Will you not do j
your part?
It i important that the Liberty
Loan be subscribed quickly and with
enthusiasm. fJermany watches this
more closely than she does our train- Ri
111yc camps.
It is an honor to own a Liberty
bond; more than that, it is a duty. By
subscribing to this Loan of three
billion dollars or more the citizen w
will take a definite, personal part fc
in winning his country's war for safe- b?
ly and freedom and right. lie will con j !
tribute just so much to the everlast- i pi
intt protection of American shores iu
gainst liruta! Prussianism. He will
lie supporting the gallant youths wh ? w
hy hundreds of thousands have join- m
ed the colors, offering their lives that <i
their nation's honor may he kept un- w
sullied and its firesides kept secure.
When those hrave boys are trivin;? tr
their all, who that has a spark of pa- h
triotism or pride will fail to do his ft
utmost to sustain and cheer them in w
the fitfht? It
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Material prosperity prevails, today, al
in all sections of the United States. r(
The government has an immense so
eie reserve. Values are stable. Prosperity
is secure. Wattes hiph. The It
'he. in- haul s have never, in all the
,? history of the country been able
t > 11:11 e : i I Iter sine.* i?if. 'II." !inw>>llil A
"( < mom y ??\ail.iMo for inv? st- *"
ni"i ' i- or-: rtirsilly iiiilii iit? <!. J'.n . I
' ' rty Bond !
, Wood row Wilfton said: I ? <>. < r
j in liml tlx- solution of problems J
fore in?* si I'r? si?I? x11 in li. niopii {
ti'>n thai I :ij11 faithful in tlx- js'.udy f !
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Ihesierf eld Comity
Fair, Nov. 7,8,9,10
Everybody is com inn to the Counnir,
for there they will meet their
riends in nleeful gladness; rollickitr
and roistering fun and frolic will
e the order of the day. Cotton is
i'ar the thirty cent level, and money
flowing more freely in Chesterfield
mini.. IL ? ? ... .
^u.h.y uiuii ever Deiore within niom y
of man. The people have work1
hard all the year, and now they
e demanding recreation and amuseent
and the annual County Fair
ill furnish the opportunity for thounds
of Chesterfield County people
have a Rood time. Get ready now
come and bring along little Johne,
and little Mary, Uncle Bill and
ant Susie, Grandfather and Grandother,
and that good wife of yours,
r everybody is going to the County
lir, and you cannot afford to miss ??
Balloon Ascensions Every Day.
The management of the County ^
iir has contracted with Captain B
ck Huckjinter, the famous aero- B
ut, to make dailly flights in his bal- B
>n, for the many visitors who will B
tend the County Fair, November. S
8, y and 10. Captain Jack goes tfl
high, cuts loose from his bnllocn, B
d makes sheer drop of 100-feet B
fore his parachute gracefully un- I
Ids and brings him safely to the B
ound. The free attraction will B
worth twice the admission to the B
unty Fair. H
Riding and Driving Contest BD
There will be riding and driving B
ntests held n the arena, during the B
unty Fair. The best driving and B
Idle horses in the County will par- B
ipatc in the contest for the cash B
izes offered. The program of these B
ents will be published in these col- B
ins next week. Those desiring to B
ter must be on hand the day und B
ur scheduled. The riding and driv- n
r is uuite a feature at the County B
ir each year, great interest to the B
my spectators. B
Special Train* From Pageland I
There will be a special train each B
y of the County Fair from Page- B
nd and return. This train will B
live Pageland at 8 o'clock in the B
;>rning, return, leave Chesterfield, B
o'clock p. m. The Railroad Com- Q
ny is going 10 operate this train K
r the benefit of those along the H
le of the C. & L. who wish to at- H
mi the County Fair. H
gro Day, Saturday, November 10th. Hi
The County Fair officials have set H
tunlay, Novcnilier 10th, as Negro K|
ly at the (\ nty Fair. This day H
II be given entirely to the members
the colored race. They will have ??
uir own exhibits in riding mid driv?
contest. The Itnlloon ascension
11 be made, and the Carnival will be
full blast that day.
BSZTJPaLS
elieved After Tahicg Two Bottlet
Of Cardui, Says Tennessee
Lady.
"Whltwoll, Tenn.?Mrs. O. P. Cartright,
of this place, writes: "About
nir years ago I lie dizzy spells got bo
?d that when I would start to walk
would Juat pretty near fall. I wasn't
jst doing my work, hut was very
iueh run-down.
I told mv hushniul I thought Cardul
ould help me, aB a lady who lived
ext door to me had taken a great ??
cal, and told rne to try It. This was
hen wo were living In Kentucky. r?
My husband got. mo a bottle and I I
>ok It according to directions. It I
elped me so much that h<- went back !
nd got me another bottle. I got a I
hole lot bettor find Just <|u!t takii '{
. I got over the (llz/.y spells... I took
o other medicine fit tbnt time nor
ince for this trouble No, I've never
[ Krotted taking Cardn!.
1 felt just fino when 1 ilnlshed the
Ciilid bottle."
I'urely vegetable, mild and gentle
ii Its action, Cardul, the wonian'u
mlo, may b?* the very medlcfno you
eed. II you suffer from symptoms of
rtnale troubles, givo Cardul a trial,
ill drUKRlf.lu. NC-129
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mil cure isiicumaitM.:, I\cu- II
alg'n, 1 lcadachi Cramps, Colic
sprains, Bniises, Cuts, Burns, Old
sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Kcsema,
cte. Antiseptic Aiuoilyno,
:rcd 'n,..rp*;My ore" rally. 25c a
s.
One Mile In 3S
That is the sp<
son Super-Six s
It is the fastest
stock clnssis b
bile Associatior
11 is equal to 1(
You, of course,
fast. V/c did it
endurance.
HUDSON
- , p 9 a uuu. mere 15
OUp6r?biX ? TheS
* continent in o
T*ttS^?:sr tripAhi>t>.y'y
If you haven't ;
^up- vA* s<? nnd !~nrn ho
enjoyment.
]m4r l'!iii?ton, 7-piit. )
yW . i.,, C oi iiilit. 3-p*.??.
' i> ... Touring Sedan
Spooi'lar, 4-pa(?.
tAll Pri.
J. O. TAYLO
MT. CROGHAN, SOUTI
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OUR MOTTO: "STRENGTH A
R. E. Rivtri, Prcaident.
M. J. Hough, Vice-Pr??id?nt. I
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red record held by a Huditock
chassis.
t mile cvci recorded for
y the American Automo- ^
Yl\^ miles on hour. ?
won't want to drive that
: only to prove power and
ic satis/action in knowing
wish, Ic.'-l any car on any
no frontier to your jouriupcr-Six
has mastered a
nc continuous 7000-mile
yet driven n Super-Six, do
iw it h iJ increased motor
1G50 Town Car - 2925
19 0 Town Car Land. 3025
2175 Limousin# - - 2925
1750 Limousin# Land. 3029
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will appr< ciaie a subscription
to some good
magazine. Write for
clubbing list.
J.H. Ratliff
MT. CROGHAN, S. C.
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). L. Smith, A*ti?t. Cnthier.