The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, December 13, 1917, Page Page 2, Image 2

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The Ctiesieri.eid Ad/eriiser ( i.i in i \ i.i; 1 ri. i?. . . v \ Si t-i|| mil, ? I.'If) It v I'.ir o ".Ve| i 11*1. II. ! 11 :.\l;x i r .: r' i I * i1?1 i .. r ? "I A GREAT SECRETARY CF THE TREASURY! Uurir.r tin- lil'ty y::rs pivtvilir.j* the niv.si'nt ailniinistr iiioii thciv wriv ( two ureal srcrct;ir'"s of tin- Treasury) John Fhernmn and John (!. Car-! lisle. These two statesman had seri- ' oils and di.ueuit financial problems to solve. The Civil War, and the. re liustnu'iit of finatiees after the war, presented condi !ons th.it taxed ' the intellectual capacity and the dis-J en on of these <iis. injtu shetl cahi-[ 11 "l ollieers. John Sherman's fa- | tin c. epiirra a. "the way to re.su't is to i*i u: e," set the p *e and .*'! r was hrouuhl out of the monetary chaos. Hut there is now facing the country urealcr financial problems than lie.- ' these two m m and there is at 11 i iiead of the Treasury of the Cnite States a jrr* a'.er man than these. 1 > a world crisis, with financial issu , iiivulvinjr im t only our own nation ! it allies in Kurnpe, lion. W. ti. Me,\ . t i has shown transcendent ahil ity. i man who mini mo vrrmu I inn ! uti<i>r tho II mi-, in Kivor ronlie .1 York ami N'cw Jeisry l?y has usrl the unit- strong at :.t ! ntu.i.oa that fiial.lt <1 him to la.a f a sutLH'SS til' thai wcm'.ri ful jirlh. f.iUMit. ..n has f .fi* ha.l t >. .! !y ti: t-ii-iijif ral ion of '.ha l--a I- a..! j^r<- i afifi - h! iiif fau.it y .. . Mr McAdoo. " sufffss of the I.ihnrty loans, invi.ivinir billim of 'If. ... tltif 'ill : li;ii||i|i|il!!!!i(||l|'!!"ll. umi Villi .: {illlflllllliiiitliilhtIlilliiiiiiiiilt'! ! !l!.!'iilii! B Santa Z'.. i i i - ; Is r. >\v making iv | KDRST-STS |j? Wh( re y >11 wiH hi L^itts lor yoi Get your Candid Here .where i Be Sure t< A TJ Affurniturc Whew yoi Beautiiut Bed fteads, C CI ?irs., <;tc. Yo? o! L.rly the hands All rcasor. I; We Buy: Cotton, C Co: :i a to Mr. McAdoo's zeal and ability. Not satisfied to remain in his olfice taking his ease, he went directly toj the people and in a series of remarkable addresses in various cities made aoerty loans sucessful beyond the expectation of the most sanguine. j The plans for insuring the soldiers! and sailors and the last new finan-| rial proposition, War Saving Certificates, have proven that Mr. McAdoo possesses not only great? financial ability but wise statesmanship. We do not believe this estimate of I Mr. McAdoo's sagacity is overdrawn. We quote from the Phi la-' delphia Record the statement that, j "there is more tangible evidence of I the confidence of the financial world j in him than any previous Secretary! the Treasury ever had from Alexander Hamilton down." I And the Literary Digest, that great journal, strong and impartial, pays this deserved tribute to Mr. McAdoo: "Secretary McAdoo thai big man of the United Slates Treasury, who not only is the President's strong arm in the great task of financing America in the war, but who is confronted * with thi' stupendous problem ot hn-? niu'iiiK the whole world of our Allies t and of destitute neutrals, and I is soh in;: that almost impossible s problem with marvelous success, has ' i j;one straight to the American peo- t pie and has declared to them that ' 'Kvcry man in this coutnry must be a js patriot, and every man who i:i these times does not feel in his soul the fire , h of America is not a patriot.' " i t( The people of the I'nited States, S irrespective of party, must now ap've ^ that in making Wood row Wilson ' ^ president they made a wise eh >iee ( * and that the President made a wise j J choice in making Mia. (1. MeAdoo | Secretary of the Treasury. I S Application for war I risk insurance are now far past the billion-doilm* mark. All soldiers, salors, marines, and nurses in active service may buy i insurance from the Government at ! the rate of from ('?."> cents a month I p enoiee m iiiumii^ >v ni. vi. .mc.-yuoo r it the aire of :?1 for each $1,0(10. llv- ry postal employin lac I'ni- ' t I I Lull's has L. on instructed t > ' i.il.i' aa active part in the canipaij.ro 1 for tin- sale of wr-snvinj; st u:., . . .1 1 or.!'!* to rocli the desired sales wark of $^,0(.:>,000,000 hy January <, 1 1020, it v .11 l>e net's.-.try to sell sulli- ' iet;t stamps to avenpre $Mi.~>0 f-r ' ei.eli loan, woman, and child in the eointrv. . 1 t Clans ij: is headquarters at ?RATKR rU 1 lid many attractive jng and old. s, Fru ts and Nu.s E3 i they are fresh > Visit Our Department j will find omfortable Bed Springs, hould notice particuome Davenports, aldy priced gH otton Seed, nd Peas RBATERGo | IS BEST MEDICINE |rSi.E MAS EVER TRIED j SAYS TANLAC CERTAINLY DID HELP HER WONDERFULLY USED MANY REMEDIES Befor^ She Took T..nlac, Sh" Says She Never Did Feel Well. "Tainlac is the l?cst medicine I lave ever taken , ami I -rtainly have Laken a lot of medicine," said Mrs. I. C. Walker, of 30 Henderson St., \nderson, in a statement she jr ive May 33d. "Tanlac cert linly did help ne wonderfully. I took it for a generally run down condtion, for 1 , vas always so weak and tired and I __ lever oiu leel well. 1 really felt omplcteiy broken down, and in the i norninjrs I felt as badly as when 1 I vent to bed, for I did not sleep well. | had no appetite and 1 scarcely had itrennth enough to do my work. "But the Tan lac did nic more jrood han any other medicine 1 have ever akcn. It soon had me feeli:ijr '.rung, I got so I could sleep well and ' ay appetite came back and I be ran o feel fine. '1 he Tanlac did a lot to tuild up ami strengthen my entire ystem." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold y The Chesterfield Drug Co., Ches- , erfield, S. C.; T. K. Wannnnia' er & Ions, Cheraw; Ml. Croghan Drug Co., , !t. Croghnn, S. C.; McBee Drug Co.. felloe, S. C.; Pageland Drug Co., I 'airland, S. ('.; J. T. .lowers & Sons, I K tlferson, S. C. Adv. j Rjj ' EVIEW Ot "f.KRM \N jtjj W AR 1?KACTICKS" i H Some of the blackest pages in nil gj| listory, comprising a documentary ecord of "deeds that make one des- H iair of the future of the human M ace," are found in a hook named (ierman War Practices,!" which has pf u- t been issued at the (Internment. Br rioting Oflice by the Cominiucc on H ion. It is edit t'<l i?y i'rof. I). C. Mun- j fij o, of I'nneel m :in<i other scholars. i & I lu- dumfoundi.-iK evidence winch; ffij his hook presents .o the jury of | M naiKind is lii.iv. n mainly from G r- | i.i11 and American ..iUhts, ;.ii<i j dudes ofiici t! j.* i.ution .U..1 rj eianees of the i e.-ponsihlc he.; ! of ttq he Imperial German (lover.in. mi. j Jfe i. and diar: s of (! 'n. :.n I frfl liers, quotation from German n \vs- ? nyiers, and material vm i the' ireliives of the S.itc .a e.it v* vhich lay bale th see-. of i .< on- W eivnhle (lertmin a.'i cities. HI The purpose of tie- Loo!, is to show 3-it h. t the system of lYiuht fulness, it- Ma elf the greatest atrocity, is die def- JB nito policy of i.- German Govern-! I.^j a . !. so -:n -1 'hat (I "?!? .!- j . liers iia.e them " Ives at times re-| "lifed. Individu .1 acts of wanton I i . 11y and b,.rnar.e deslruetion are it i only 10 illustrate the operation I >! the rc.ao.sole, system. 'An Tile hook su .,>! "".erits the itryee . enort which was the first ilcinl I 1 * I .i . of the piuh of horror, ruin, death 1 ft. ??y .lie Gem in army oi the i ! of ii . eat. and defensi - j e- ;; I,;.". The I O IS supple,nentill ' r|(. t! o i.. th< official r- ports of the Bol- I yg| u..i - <?tiiiinM..i'iii <t11<i mi' r ri'iicn ; ;i( , \!ii : of Foreign AlTairs, ami it re- j t;)(1 . ; .r i '" the (hiiiiuiiijr (iermnn 'pp aiiI' philosophy as expressed in the i.;l iet'imiM W hi to 11 oo I* and various ofli- ^r! ial utterances, extenuating revolting j \ rimes on the grounds of expediency ] .nd the ndvancemnt of that "Kul , ? {?] ii" which now mocks its own name n,..( hrouphout the civilized world. The | not hi ;.anily of (lei,nan soldiers was ini] o torn hy the system of brutality J acl Ir t they cried out in letter'', to Am no nassudor (ierard, one expre>. t his . do . "'est against the slaughter of the nil) i'.ussi.ins in the .Masurian lai e. and' 1 .v...11p.s hy saying, "'there is no (toil, iir here iff no morality, and no ethicst I ont i.y more; there are no human hei'i,rs any more hut 01 ly heast- " | J1,1 , In- illustrated leporls of I'rand \v"n.1 iock, Minister to Keluium. tell nn miseries inflicted upon the i!chriiii ' ba< .iple, Mr. \V hii!o<:k ;i> ir; *.: "One tA t i overwhelmed with the hm mr of the ihinjr its?*lf. that it has bc< ,i, and ? a now is, f 11 flic tilt to write cnln.Iy Iad justly about it." I II Herbert lloo < r, writini: f ?|. s I i IT .f his ",v;> r .. i?* I '..i.M, j j * : '"The <i',!it of the d? droy.'d pj h mci and cities, the wido ??d an?l if i f . . .. lb ?! tut , lh- "hy -ical (Continued on pag?3.) Sjank of Ch Oltlest Bank In C! We solicit your business. We paj XOe Jnvite X(cu Your Patronage wanted. V it will receive courte SAFETY DEPOS OUR MOTTO: "STRENGTH J R. E. Rivers, President. M. J. Hough, Vice-President. Who's to 1 the Loss? Every time a breach is a total loss. H and that loss must b Have you arranged , ance company to pay your family be f( through reduced oirc Southern Life unci Tru clear, strong and dcfii your application to-day. /mr r. i 1 r Chester* ie<d Lo VV. J. DOl GL\S: ALSO FIRE, ACCIDENT, IIKAI INSURAN We Buy a:-id Sell Real E* CCNSTIPATioN ? the _?_ la oi anil d Sour Stomach Caused This iim Lady Much Suffering. Black- jjj?? Draught Relieved. ______ it-ali will deadorsville, Ky.?Mrs. Pearl Pat- di-ai k, of tills place, writes: "1 was rac* y constipated. I had sour stomach um 1 was so uncomfortable. I went to doctor. Ho gave me some pills < y weakened me and so?med to r up my digestion. Tiny would po rno and afterwards it se< me<J , vas more constipated than before. ! j [ beard of Black-Draught and do i d to try It. I found it just what 1 ' wn dcd. It was an easy laxatlvo, and | L had to swallow. My digestion somi proved. I got well of the sour stoin1, rny bowels soon seemed normal, rno.e griping, and I would take : ( now and tueri, and was in good W ipe. (K I i annot say too much for Black- > .u.r,lit for it Is the finest laxatiTe ^ r* can use." rhedford's Black-Draught has for j iny years been found of great;\uluc | uh> treatment or stomacn, jivr-r an'] i f w. I troubles. Kasy to take, gentle M (1 reliable in its art Ion, leaving no d after-effects. It hns won tho praise thousands of peoplo who have ns?d o *.*. 136 I0.666 hid id a prescription prepared especially MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, tc: ve or six doses will break any case, and faken then as a tonic the Fever wrll not urn. It acts on the liver better than dorocl "ad docs cot ?ripc orslchca. ?Z: eater field *| Kesicrfield f interest on time deposits ^ tc Visit Us || Whether large or small ous attention ilT BOXES VND SECURITY." C. C. Douglass, Cashier. D. L. Smith, Assist. Cashier. Pay vinner dies there lis income stops e paid. with a life insur your loss or will )rced to pay it ^ :umstances? fst Co. Policies are lite. Let us take J an & Ins. Go. ^ S, Manager .Til, HAIL, LIVE STOCK fCE tate?Money Loaned arrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured seal applications, aa th> y cannot reach <Ila< Med portion of tho car. There ily one way to cure catarrhal deafness, that la l>y n constitutional remedy, rrlial Deafness In caused by an InI'd condition of the mucous lining of Eustachian Tube. Win n this tube to mod you have n rumbling sound or rfect tearing, and when it 1a entirely d. DeOfn? as la the result. Unless tho initiation can be reduced and thla tube ured to Its normnt condition, hearing be distroyid forever. Many casca of 'rices are cntis< d by catarrh, which la Inflamed condition of tho mucoua eurn Hall's Catarrh Cure nets thru tho d on thu mucoua surfaces of the syoro will give Ono Hundred Dollars for case of Catarrhal In ifmsa that oannot :urert by Hull's Cutarrh Cure. Circulars All I'rutrglKta. 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O. TYPEWRITER FOR SAl.E Irand new Blickenderfer Typeter al half-price. An tin uitl barn. ('all Jit this ofiiee. ~ ' ASHCRAFT's" A ondition Ponders A hi* h-class remedy J<<r horses ?i tv. c:i in poor condition and n cd of a tonic. liuilds solid uscio nn<l far ; clean - the syv m, tlioreny j>;otlia. ii ,, smooth ossy coat of r. ;r Packed in >aeu. 25c. box. ' oV. hf Ju D. H. LANF.Y