The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, November 01, 1917, Page Page 3, Image 3

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|| Present You V V A 111 U ^ e>; " v.. YouH be surprised at the syster you PAY ALL YOUR BILLS WI *UCH IT COSTS TO A PENNY ' ghre yw wife a sort of business edu Start an Account Wife's ^ rv> 4 w* m m 1 ' I tie . AKM1 (I*? Rcbting Eases Pain II Rubbing sends. the liniment || tingling through the flesh and fl quickly Aops pain. Demand a H liniment that you can rub with. ^ H The betft rubbing liniment is r MUSTANG -LINIMENT I CooA tat At jtitaarn/m rtf : i 1 Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 23c. 50c. $1. At ail Dealer*. e p* Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses ?nd moles in poor condition and in need of a tonic. Builds solic muscle and fat; cleanses the sy? (em, thereby producing a smooth glossy coat of hair. Packed in <pms. 25c. box. Sold by ' D. H. LANEY Tax j Notice is hereby jfiven that the ti mi taxes from October 15th to Dec. 3 The levy is as follows: State jAv. ' Ordinary county Constitutional school Roads Total Special taxes as follows: Cheraw Graded school, local . . Cheraw Graded School bonds . Cheraw Townahin Bn?il Rnn.ta Jefferson Township Road Bonds Alligator Township Road Bonds Special, Lecal and Bonds & *. 3, 4, 6, 34 1, 17, 37, 41, 42 7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 35, 5 12, 14, 31, 32, 36, 40, 45 46, 48 18 *, 8, 15, 16, 23, 30, 33, 49 , 10, 26, 44, 60 r 88 " 18 9, 28 89 43 29 Poll tax between 21 and 60 at the same time. Co "Jr..? ? ; " h, 1.V.7, ri'ai-V - * r Wife Dheck Book! t ] q you'll inaugurate in your home if 5 TH CHECKS. You can tell HOW ( TO EXTN YOUB HOME. It wiU , cation. , 1 : Today In Your Name ERS' BANK FIRST NOTICE i ON GUARD AT THE READING GATE! It is afine thing to guard our homes against alien soldiers of whose, purposes we are all aware. But it is also very important to guard them against other insidious foes that creep in under the disguise of friendly entertainers to plunder and destroy the cherished ideals, the lofty standards, the clear views that have given the home its character. If you will familiarize your young people with the best reading, they I will not be likelv to crave what in I inferior and demoralizing. The ' Youth's Companion is a powerful influence in awakehing a ta :e for what is best in reading. It is on guard at , the reading gate! Nothing cheap, I mean or hateful passes its challenge, but neither does the crabbed and dull and austere. Cheery idealism is The Companion's countersign. Put it on guard at your reading gate! The Companion is $2.00 a year. If you do not know it, by all means send for sample copies giving a forecast of what the next volumne will bring. By adding 25 cents you can also get dcCall's Magazine, the best fushion authority for women and girls?both publications for $2.26. Our two-at-one-price offer includes: 1. The Youth's Companion?52 issues of 1918. 2. All the remaining issues of 1917. 3. The Companion Home Calender for 1918. 4. McCall's Magazine?12 fashion niimKora a f 1 Q 1 W All for only $2.25. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION ' Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at this ' Office. 1 < Notice ix books will be open for the payment list, inclusive. 8Vi Mills 6V4 " 3 ? 1 19 Mills < 6 Mills * 4 14 2 " I ? ; ; . 7 " 1 in School District* No*.? ( 2 a " 1,52 4 r> " c 6 Vi 44 i 7 44 c ? 44 tJ o ? " c 10 " j 11 44 t 12 44 c 12 Ml 44 y 13 44 ? 14 '/& 44 years and income taxes are payable s v J. A. WELSH, e U".4y Trc.-.trc'-, Chesterfield Co v. ty. Jfc URS. HAGUEWOOD TELLS OF STRANGE EXPERIENCES ' \NDERSON WOMAN DECLARES SHE WAS FORCED TO EN- i DURE SO MUCH. i i DETAILS REMARKABLE | I 'in Word* of Advice For Those Wh j ' j May Be Experiencing Same ' j Trouble* She Did. j "I think every ailing person should take Tanlac," declared Mrs. Firtie Haguewood, of GO Riverside, Ander- j son, in a statement she gave May 25. 'I suffered from an aggravated liver trouble and kidney trouble, and I was an the verge of a breakdown when I ! began taking Tanlac. I frequently' bad dizzy spells so severe that I could ' hardly walk, and then I was in considerable pain, too. My back was so 1 weak and hurt me so much 1 had to I have help in leaving my bed, and 1 | had the most awful attacks of sick headache. I could do no work and was just able to be out of bed. "But the Tanlac got me in fine shape and I am strong and hearty now. My skin has cleared up a lot u,wl I .1., U <t i! ?..V. ww nut nuvi? muse llizzy SpOilS now. I have a fine appetite, too, and I never belch up my food as I used to. The Tanlac got my kidneys and back in fine shape, too, and I'm not . t I troubled with headache. It is a great medicine, Tanlac is." i Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by The Chesterfield Drug Co., Chesterfield, S. C.; T. E. Wannamaker & Sons, Cheraw; Mt. Croghan Dmg Co., Mt. Croghan, S. C.; McBce Drug Co.,' McBeo, S. C.; Pageland Drug Co., Pageland, S. C.; J. T. Jowers & Sons, i Jefferson, S. C. Adv. | Grateful to the Doctor A Chinaman was asked if there were good doctors in China. "Good doctors!" he exclaimed. "China have best doctors in world. Hang Chung one good doctor; he great; save life, to mc." "You don't say so! How was that?" "Me velly bad," he said. "Me callee Doctor Han Kon. Giv some medicine. Get velly, velly sick. Me cnllee Doctor Sang Sing. Give inore medicine. Me glow worse?go die. Blimebly callee Doctor Hang Chang. He got no time; no come. Save life." TAX COLLECTION NOTICE I will bo at the following; places from9:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. for the collection of Taxes. Cheraw Nov. 19. Patrick Nov. 30 j Ousleydale Nov. 21. McBee Nov. 22. Angelus Nov. 23 Jefferson Nov. 26 Pageland Nov. 27. Mt. Croghan Nov. 28. J. A. WELSH, Treasurer. Seth Woodbury was a tight-fisted old farmer. When his brother William died it was said that Seth had rttro rt ? ? ungiuuKcii mi- inuiivy ior prop- : er medical care. Seth hitched up and j Irove to town to have a notice of his j brother's death inserted in the local : paper. \ There ain't no charges, be there?" ] ie asked anxiously. "Oh, yes, indeed," answered the j ;ditor, "our rate is a dollar an inch." ! "Cracky!" muttered the old man; ! '??' Bill six foot, two!" EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORRIBLE \ Calomel is quicksilver and acts lik? : dynamite en your liver Calomel loses you a day! You | mow what calomel is. It's mercury; f luicksilver. Calomel is dangerous, f t. crashes into sour bile like dynamite | ramping and sickening you. Calo- 2 nel attacks the boftes and should now- = ? ;r be put into your system. [ ? When you feel bilious, sluggish, f onatipated and all knocked out and | >elieve you need a dose of danger- | us calomel just remember that your I Iruggist sells for a few cents a large = ottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which | s entirely vegetable and pleasant to | ake and is a perfect substitute for | alomel. It is guaranteed to start | 'our liver without stirring you inside, | ind can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you = ick the next day; it loses you a day's | vork. Dodson's Liver Tone straight- = ns you ri^ht up and you feel tfreat. ^ live > t'i" 'Wren ' .v."-* it is ~ f.r'.V !. I dsst/.i't pviyc. I P n 1-'O KM ^ IClolLeo t>r\oun^Men ^ The "look Clot After all, it's the looks your clothes. This season's fashions spirit. In suits, a squar a bit of flare to the coa in overcoats, the belt, skirt, wide collars, ad< , generous patch pocket , are shown best in Fitfo men. WE HAVE a full line iour store and can fit 3 and see our ?tock now, broken into. I I L. M. Evan; j CHERAV When In Toi I HDRST-STR For anything kept in a G< 1 Dry Goods L HI YOU WILL 1= An Attractive Line Have recently added I A Furniture E Where you \ Beautiful Bed Steads, Con Chairs., etc. You shot larly the handsom All reasonab | We Buy: Cotton, Cott? Corn and Arid will sell you? Seed Oats, W Have some Abruzzi Rye and Sow them for cover c | HURST-STR] illllMli'i' l!:!'' I i " of your ; hes that matter most in reflect the military ing of the shoulders, t, a narrower waist; fullness of back and led length, slash or s. These tendencies rm clothes for young ! of this Clothing at rou in a suit. Come I before our sizes are I s Company V, S. C. _ <? IIIHIII11IIII!IIII11UIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIII| -vn See =*= EATER Go | sneral Store. In their ==; )epartment FIND of Dress Goods ??? )epartment jj vill find lfortable Bed Springs, iild notice particule Davenports, _ ? ly priced Seed, Peas - -* heat, Rye Native drown rops and grazing EATERGo J