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RESOLUTIONS ON TME DEATH
OF MR. H. D. TILLER.
Whereas: On February 14, 1918,
loath en<lc<l the earthly career oi
the beautiful life of Mr. II. I). Tiller,
beloved husband of one of ou^ men bers,
Resolved; 1st, that wo, '.he m-tr.bers
of the Stonewall Chapter, express
our deep and sincere sympathy
for the heart-broken wife and tin
other members of the family in thi:
sore affliction, and pray that the ble
sou i-orci who ioeis so deeply lor nit
.nan woo breathe h.s benedictions in
to their jrrievinvr hearts an<! tfiv.
irrace and strength.
2d; that we properly inscribe f
page in our minutes to his memory
and that these resolutions be publish
ed in The Chesterfield Advertiser.
Mrs. I). II. Laney,
Miss Cora Crair,
Committe from Stonewall Chapter
U. I). C., Chesterfield, S. C.
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A younjr British oflicer applied fo
admittance to an ndvanced military
school and was rejected on accoun
of color blindness. His people exert
ed all the influence they possessed
however, and finally the younj* mat
was KrudginKly permitted to take tin
courses that would fit him for hiyhel
commands. The younj? oflicer s nov
Sir Douglass Haijr.
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At lart we are in our new
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jj^-' AM OPENING EVERY DAY
THE FINEST LINE OF STAPLE
AND FANCY GROCERIES
YOU EVER SAW. # I
FINE, FRESH MEATS ALWAYS
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your every want i
and inspect our stock and see I
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us stock.
howing all the wanted Novelties
ring and Summer wear, and of co
th everything in staples in these 1
find that we have not overlooked 1
I to inspect our line of Shirt waisi
u\ts and Dresses, also Underwear
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s you will readily see the importai
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Mowing just such shoes, in all lea
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MAYSViLLE
i Mr. Charlie Atkinson was in Lonj?"
j Pine community Tuesday of iast
. ! week.
[ Mr. W. I'. Gulledgc was in Ches[
1 tcrlicld Wednesday.
iMr. II. C. Gaddy and son motored
o Ruby last Thursday.
Mr. J. G. Lowry, of Wexford, was
' motoring in this section last Thurs}
day, enroute to Wadesboro.
* Mr. R. C. Coley was in Iiuby last
" Wednesday.
\M r. It. II. Burch spent a short
while at the home of Mr. G. L.
Moore recently <>n business.
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i Mr. Guss Lowery, of Wexford,
! spent a short w hile on business at
'J Mr. M. K. Lowry's last Firday. "
The many friends of Mr. Andrew
Burch are glad to learn that he is
now making his home near here at
the home of Mr. W. C. Johnson.
Messrs. E. J. and A. Moore and
Mr. T. Sellers were in Morven last
Friday.
Mr. Charlie Atkinson was in Morf
ven, N. C., one day last week.
4 Hi? f iff 4 1 . 1 A Kf
i mr. .1. ?v . /\<iams visueu ui mrs.
A. J. Adams last Sunday.
Mr. Lester Davis and family, of
1 Snow Hill, spent the week-end at
j, the home of Mr. Da\ is' brother, Mr.
r James T. Davis.
Messrs. E. D. Myers and J. Wesley
Adams were in Lilesvtlle Friday.
Mr. J. J. Tucker spent a short
while at the home of Mr. B. H.
Bureh's Saturday.
Mr. L. L. Jordan and family spent
a few hours at the home of Mr. Jack
j Tucker's Friday niK'at.
Messrs. Peter Jones and Dussie
' Myers spent last Saturday in Wadesborn.
Mr. Hardy Jordan visited at* the
home of Mr. Alec Atkinson Friday
; night.
Misses Minnie and Kathleen Myers
and Cornelia Adams spent a while
last week at the home of Mrs. Ilanna
j Short, where they enjoyed some fine
music.
Miss Cornel. . Adams, of the
Vaughn school house section, spent
last weeji in this community with
friends and rela'ives.
Messrs. E. D Myers and J. WAdams
motored to Wadeshoro Wednesday.
Mr. Charlie Atkinson spent the
week-end near Morven with friends.
Messrs. II. C. Caddy and Jesse
Trexler spent last Saturday in the
city of Wadesboro.
Messrs. K. Dons Myers and J. W.
Adams were in Morven and McFar(
Ian, N. C., last Thursday.
Misses Minnie and Kathleen Myers
and Cornelia Adams visited at the
home of Mr. B. II. Burch last Satur|
day evening.
"Miss**. Mollie and Annic*Lee Burch
visited at the home of the Rev. A.
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the Ready-to-Wear
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for every member
me each day you )j
rice of buying your
comfort, combined
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Mr. .1. W. Adams and sons and I
Mr. E. D. Myers spent a short while
at the home of Mr. L. E. Griggs last
Tuesday.
Messrs. Vernon Myers and-Wesley
Adams were at the home of Mr. G. 1
W. KatliiTe last Saturday night. I
Mr. Vcster Jordan visited at the I
home of Mr. Alec Atkinson Satur- j
day.
Messrs. Mall and Bivens Tucker
visited at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tucker one day j
last week.
Prof. J. Frank Funderburk spent
the week-end in Dudley.
Messrs. Bradley, Preston and Misses
Mollie and Annie I.ec Burch spent
several hours Satu.'duy night at the
home of Mr. E. D. Myers.
Mr. Daniel Franklin Davis, of
Route 1, was in this section last Sunday
night.
'the Angelus choir will be at Elizabeth
church on Sunday, March .'list,
and will furnish music for the day.
Everybody cihne and bring full baskets.
Mr. J. W. Adams was in Wadcsboro
last Monday. #
Mr Rlirl Rnvfi..hl of T/>nir Pino
was in this section Monday.
Miss Mollie Burch spent a shor.
while at the home of Mr. E. I). Myers
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Honeycutt visited at
the home of Mr. K. D. Myers one day
last week.
Mr. Eugene Collins visited at the
home of Mr. II. C. Gaddy Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Vester Jordan and Charles
Atkinson visited at the home of Mr.
J. T. Davis Sunday.
"Tomplcin?' Hired Man"
Is the name of a play to be given
at Wexford school house Saturday
night, March 30, at 8:15 o'clock. A
small admission fee of 15 and 20
cents will be charged and the proceeds
go to benefit the school. A
string band will furnish music for the
occasion.
RHEUMATISM AND GOUT
A convincing fact of the remarkable
power of L-Rhcumo as a cure for
Rheumatism and Gout is shown.by
the grateful letters received from
people that have taken this famous
prescnpuon. 1,-Kheumo elminat s
poisons by its notion on the Liver,
kidneys and bowels. Aids digestion
and assimilation of food, purifies the
blood and builds you up. Don't suffer
when ^i-Khcump is ready to aid
you. Demand the bottle-with big L.
(?u:rfanteed. Price $1.00 any pay no
more.
For sale by Chesterfieldl Drujj Co., i
Chesterfield, S. C.; J. T. .lowers
Son, Jeerson, S C; Morvcn Drug Co..'
Morven, N. C. or send us $1.00 and1
get a bottle post paid. ChapmanAlexander
Labratories, Greenville, S. |
C. Adv.
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Mrs. S. A. Hannn is visiting this 1
eek at the home of her son, Mr. C. are
. Hanna, in Whitmire, S. C. Cn
Mrs. B, J. Guess wiil attend tli.< '
.ingston District W. M. meeting at i ?.
Kingston this week. De
Miss Sarah Moore is spending a
ew days home from Converse Col- Mi
- ge this week. . qu
1 will buy all your whole hull
acka. W. P. ODOM. N.
Regular meeting of the Chesterield
Camp Woodmen of the World,
vill be held Saturday night at 81
>'clock. I Ci
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Mrs. G. C. McManus and family
lccompanied by Mr. Kermit Grejory,
of Lancaster County visited at *-)l
he home of Mrs. W. C. West Sun- tn
lay. ^
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See me for 36 per cent, feed meal. ^
It is the cheapest. W. P. ODOM.
The play, entitled "Tomkin's id
Hired Man," wil be given at Wexford ei
school house Saturday night March cp
30. Admission 15 and 20 cents pro- c
ceeds go for the benefit of the school.
There will be an ice cream supper bi
at Wamble llill school house on Wed- il
ncsday, April 3d, at 8 p. m. Pro- n
ceeds for the benefit of the school. ??i
The public is cordially invited. a
While Prof. Claude M. Melton is
riding in the County Thrift Stamp 1
e uimaign among the schools, his brother,
Mr.'W. M. Melton, of Sardinia,
is taking his place as instructor in ^
the High school."
'1 here will be an interesting con- j
test at the school hoyse Friday morn- i
iag at 9 o'clock when the Junior '
Four-minutes Speakers will contest
for honors in speaking on Thrift
Stamps. The public is invited.
Mr. Fred G. Ileum, of New York, j
who has been for some weeks i>ast in
Charleston working on the big moving
picture, "The Rise and Fall of the
Coniedcracy," is visiting at the home
of his brother, I'aul H. Hearn.
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' Clenison College has opened an j
ofliec at Columbia, S. C. for the distribution
of Anti-hog Cholera Serum.
Citizens ordering serum will please
forward their orders to Clemson College
Live Stock Sanitary Oflice, 801
Union National Bank Building, Co- v
lumbia, S. C.
I have the only old-style HULLS
in town. W. P. ODOM.
There was a wreck on the Ches- j
terfield & Lancaster R. R. Monday
afternoon above Ruby when a por- (
tion of the down train left the rlack.
Two cars, one currying lumber and j
the other loaded with wood, were
badly smashed and the track was
torn up for quite a distance. No one
was injured.
The Macedonia school will give (
a Negro Minstrel Friday evening at (
8 o'clock at the Chesterfield High
School Auditorium. Admission 25
and 15 cents. This performance has j
been recently given at Jefferson,
where it was warmly rece ived and
highly praised.
Icc will be sold this summer by J. (
A. Davis & Company. Deliveries will
be made regularly and orders promp1- |
ly filled. Leave orders at the store.
J. A. DAVIS & COMPANY.
Chesterfield responded most nearti- f
ly to the call for old or new clothes i
for the*destitute population of Bel- ^
gium. A large number of garments '
were received and shipped by the '
Red Cross Chapter. The Ruby Auxiliary
sent a fine lot, including much
unused goods.
An announcmecnt from tho Char- '
lesion Cotton Kxchanire was received <
<too lute for publication this week. \
It will appear in our next issue, how- i
ever. In it the Cotton Exchange '
goes on record as advising the far- ?
mers to secure a large food acreage
first and then plant such cotton as <
can he handled when foodstuffs are
taken care of. Food will win the 1
war.
. For pure and refreshing soda drinks
and i:? cream try the Busy Bee Cafe. '
'1 he speaking campaign organized j
and carried out by the County Council
of Defense to encourage the
planting and conservation of food- |
stuffs, is about over. There will be
meetings at White Oak and Parker |
School No. 1 on Friday night. Much
interest has been manifested by.the j
people and it is believed good will result.
Farmers are advised that the government
wil be able to supply the full '
amount of nitrogefi asked for, though |
it may he late for small grain. Farmers
would be justified in borrow- 1
ing nitrogen for immediate use or t
small grain, as there seems to be no i
doubt but the full allotment will bo t
received in time to return same. The 1
distribution of the nitrates is now in 1
the hands of Mr. W. P. Odom.
Quench your thirst at the Busy Bee
Cafe Soda Fount.. Only pure and
wholesome drinks served.
Mr. Walter Douglass, who joined
the Aviation branch of the navy and '
is studying at a training school near
Norfolk, Va., visited friends and relatives
here last week. On last Srtfurday,
in company with Mr. and Mrs. *
C. C. Douglas* and Mr; Gordon Kim- c
ball, he went to charlottee to rtneet
Mr. D. H. Douglass, of Co. II sfea- '
tiored at Camp Sevier. From Cftarlot'c
Walter returned to Norfolk and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Douglass and Mr.
Kimball visited at the home of Mrs.
Dougluss' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. v
L. Kimball in Statesville before re- (i
turning to Cheeterfifld.
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local Interest j
Mr. W. D. Craig and Mrs. L. Craig
i visiting at the home of Mr. W. M.
aig in Atlanta this week.
ihe He v. B. J. Guess is visiting hib |
nor Mr. Joseph G. H. Guess, at
It.MiUlW, S. C". I
Ada Lee, the infant daughter of |
\ and Mrs. K. E. Rivers, has been j
ite sick, but is improving.
Mrs. Ben Cromer, of Henderson,
C., visited at the home of Mr. and
rs. J. R. Abbott several days this
:ek.
New Soda Fount at the Busy Bee
ife, Delicious soda Drinks and Ice j
earn wil be served.
'i here is now on the wall in the I
nesterlield Drug Co., a large map of
iut part of Europe known as the
estern front. *'lhis map is being
udied by Chesterfieldians who are
forested in keeping in touch with
le fortunes of war as the great bat- |
es rage. To supplement the news j
irried by the morning papers, fre- |
uent telephone culls are made to
olumbia.
In the debates last Friday evening
et.veen Chesterfield unci Darlington,
le honors were even. Chesterfield's
egative team, Miss Nelle Melton and
i r. James Millard, won over Darling
t Bennettsville, while the ulTirmave
team. Misses Violet and Mary
ielle Welsh lost to Darling at Cheaw.
i he Subject was: Kesolved,
'hat immigration *into the United :
tales should be restricted by an eduationai
test."
Dr. II. Smith, Eye Specialist, will j
e at Morven 'Ihursday and Friday,
ipril 4th and 5th. Don't neglect;
his opportunity to have your eyes'
xaniiued and classes fitted. Will
ot visit Chesteriield this spring owrig
to the South Carolina optical law.
leet me at Morven.
BRITTSVILLE
Mr. Joe Pegues has returned to
>ainp Jackson, after spending seviral
days with his parents,, Mr. and
drs. W. A. Pegues. '*
Mrs. E. A. Spencer is in Florence
it the bedside of her mother, who ife
rery ill.
Miss Jennie O. Pegues of Kollocks,
risitcd relatives here last week.
Mi. and Mrs. J. V. Liles motored
o Chelaw Saturday afternoon. .
Miss Nora Pegues is visiting her
lister, Mrs. T. B. Jenkins, at Petersjurg,
Va.
Mr. J. W. Yates has purchased a
Chevrolet.
Miss Rosa Pegues attended the
'uneral of her cousin, Mr. Stuckney,
it Luke City, last week.
DETIIEL
The Rev. J. E. Carter filled his
regular appointment at Bethel Sunlay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hilton, of near
Mt. Croghan, visited the hitter's relatives
here Saturday and Sunday.
After an illness of a few days, Mrs. j
I. A. Davis died at the Florence hospital.
The funeral services were con-|
iueted by the Rev. J. E. Carter, at
Bethel Saturday. Mrs. Davis has
oeen a devoted member of the Meih-!
>dist church a number of years. She
vas universally loved. The profoundest
sympathy of the community
is extended to the bereaved family.
Left to mourn her death is a husband,
ive children, a mother and five
jrothers and six sisters.
Mr. Bradley Campbell is visLing
.t Hartsville.
Misses Irene and Vena and Mr.
Leonard Campbell spent the weekend
with home folks here.
Mrs. J. Coit Baker has been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mr3. John
1\ Ratlitf. She left for her fcome in
C'hernw Monday.
Mr. M. II. Dawkins spent the weekend
with home-folks at Pageland.
Mr. D. E. Johnson is very sick at
we hope he will soon he well again.
The farmers around here are very
busy preparing their land and planting
their crops.
We are sorry Mr. C. L. Crowley
is unable to be out on account of a
iprained ankle.
The Quarterly Conference will
meet at Bethel Friday, April 5th.
Preaching at Bethel the 2d Sunday
tn April at 5:30 o'clock.
Best wishes to The Advertiser and
Is host of readers.
DEATH OF MRS. TURNAGE
At the home of her daughter, 0:1
March lfflh, Mrs. Elizabeth Turnage
msr.ed away. She leaves a daughter
ind five grandchildren, besides a wide
lost of friends. She lived alone unit
two weeks before her death. She
vns a goon member of the church and
vill be greatly missed in her neigh)orhood.
The burial was conducted
>y the Baptist minister.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Briggman,
darch 20th, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freeman,
vlarch 24th, a girl. %
RETURN FARM TOOLS
All who have borowed our farm
ools, including harrows, plows, plant rs,
etc., are requested to return
ame at once as we need them. Armleld-Portcr
Co.
MEETING OF COUNTY
BOARD OF EQUILIZATION
The County Board of Kquilization
vill meet in the Auditor's office Tueslay,
April the 2nd, at 11 o'clock.
T. W. EDDINS, County Auditor. I
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FRIENDSHIP
Mr. Eli Watson, of Union county,
N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday J
here the jruest of his son, Mr. H. A. h
Watson.
Mr. Morris Lowery, of Union v
county, N. C., visited at the home of v
Mr. 11. A. Watson Saturday and SunMr.
and Mrs. Jessie Lowcry spen: (
Sunday in the Maysville section visit
intr relatives. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Parker, ol tin
Snow Hill section, visited Mr. and (
Mrs. Pauley Parker Sunday.
Mr (1 W nnil Mr, .1 II I ,
Gardner have had lights installed in
their homes. ^ ' t
Misses Carrie and Darihell Huney- <
cutt, of the Teal's Mill section spent
Saturday night and Sunday here as
the Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Merriman. They were accompanied '
hy their brother, Mr. Francis.
Mrs. I. R. Melton and Miss Edna
Gardner spent apart of the week-end
in the Wexford community with
friends and relatives.
We are Sorry to report Mrs. W. J.
Streater quite sick again but we hope ,
she will soon be well again. (
The Friendship Sunday School is
preparing to have an egg hunt Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock let ali j
the school turn out and give the
children and young folks a good time ;
Good Luck to the Editor and all of
the readers and a happy Easter.
"TEAL'S MILL"
Miss Marcha Duke visited Miss Rebecca
McQuaig Monday night.
Mr. L. B. Funderburk will visit his
home Wednesday night.
I Misses Mary and Leatha Johnson
| visited in the Shiloh community Saturdav
and Sundav.
I Mrs. John Stafford was the gues.
last Sunday of Mrs. J. R. Gibson.
Mr. Willie Caulder was the dinner
truest last Sunday of Mr. Minor Rainwater.
Messrs. E. M. White and Luther
1 licks motored to Rockingham last
Sunday.
Mr. Weldon McBride is very sick
at this time. We hope he will soon
be better.
Mrs. Wade Turnape spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. J. R. Gibson.
The Rev. Baggott Idled his regular
appointment Sunday morning at
Macedonia.
We are glad to report that the
superintendent of the Cradle Roll is
able to be out again.
CHERAW ROUTE 2
There was not any preaching at
Mt. Olivet Sunday on account of bad
weather.
Miss Thelma McBride spent part of
last week with her grandmother, Mrs.
\V. M. McBride.
Miss Martha Duke visited Misses
Maybell and Flora Turnage Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. J. W. Rainwater was in Cheraw
Monday on business.
Mr. C. W. Bide was the guest of
Mr. John McQuaig Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jim Irby visited Mr. J. E.
Johnson Saturday evening.
Mr. W. L. Caulder and family visited
his brother, Mr. A. J. Caulder,
Sunday afternoon.
'I he farmers of this community are
preparing to plant more corn and
less cotton. They are begining to
realize the necessity of growing more (
foodstuff at home.
Mr. Willie Caulder received a letter
from Mr. Allie Caulder recently ^
who is "somewhere in France" and j
from the way he writes he must Le
having some time with the French
girls.
Mr. W. M. McBride is still in the j
hospital at Charlotte, N. C. bat his j
many friends hope 1 or him a speedy j
recovery.
Wo are still having prayer meeting j
at Mt. Olivet every^ Sunday night. !
Eyerybody is Invited to come.
Messrs. Willie Caulder and Luthef |
Hicks took a moon-light-hike Sat- j
urday night. j
Mr. John Stafford, of Cheraw, was j
in this community Sunday. I*
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MT. CROGHAN
Mr. Rufus Nicholson, of Camp
ackson, is spending several days at
is home here. ?
Miss Agnes Severence spent the
feck-end at her home in Timmonsille.
Mr. J. II. Rivers spent Saturday in
Columbia.
Miss Susie I.owery spent the weeknd
with her brother in Florence.
Dr. 1. S. Funderburk spent a few
lays in Charlotte last week.
Misses Suddic Burch and Lucy
Gardner spent the week-end here.
Miss Mattie Caddy spent the weekend
with her sister miss Bessie
Baddy.
Mt. Croghan Honor Roll
First tirade: Myrtle Moore,-Elizaneth
Ratliffe, Noel Rivers, Nye Burch,
Frank Burch, Margaret Hendrick and
Brace Sellers.
Advanced First: Isla Belle McNair.
Third Crude: Flora Huntley, Rosa
Mae Watson, Vane Rivers, Gladys
Rivers.
Fourth Grade": Alton Lowery,
Glennie Moore, Howard Ratliffe and
Graydon Rivers.
ruin nruae: uus iuvers, uiyss
Rivers, Jewel Moore, Clyde Moore
and Edith Griggs.
Sixth Grade: Mary Neal Watson
and Thomas Redfearn,
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Editing is a Cinch
"Most any man can be an editor,"
says the town knocker.
"All the editor has to do is to sit
at a desk six days a week and 'edit*
such stulT as this:
"Mrs. Jones, of Cactus Creek, let
a can opener slip last week and cat
herself in the pantry. A mischievous
lad of Piketown threw a stone and
cut Mr. Pike in the alley last Tuesday.^
Joe Doe climbed on the roof of
his house last week looking for a leal:
and fell, striking himself on the back
porch. While Harold Green wns escorting
Miss Viollet Wise from the
church social last Saturday night a
savage dog attacked them and b t
Mr. Green in the 'public square.
Isaiah Trimmer, of Running Creek,
was playing with a cat Friday when
it scratched him on the veranda. Mr.
Frank- while hiirnoauim* O !>? >?? 1 ?'
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Saturday was kicked just south of the
corn crib."?Chattanooga Times.
WOMEN TORTURED I
Suffer Terribly With Corn* Bkium
of High Heela, but Why
Care Now.
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Women wear high'"heels which buckle
up their toes and the ysuffer terribly
from corns. Women then proceed
to trim these pests, seeking relief,
but they harddly realize the
terrible danger from infection, says
a Cincinnati authority.
Corns can easily bo lifted out with
the fingers if you will get from any
drug store a quarter of an ounce of
a drug called freezone_ This is suiTicient
to r?move every hard or soft
corn or callus on one's feet. You
simply apply a few drops directly
upon the tender, aching corn or callus.
The soreness is relieved at once
and soon the entire corn or calltt.<,'
root and all, lifts out with out one
particle of pain. Adv.
tu;. r
iiiia iicetunu is a sucKy substance
which dries in a moment. It just
shrivels up the corn without inflaming
or even irritating the surrounding
tissue or skin. Tell your wife about
this. Adv. 3.
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