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^pmailcabl M> The final triumph It HK; Has the good who 'w^VMn hop*. |HFt JWV Sparkling, buhhlli Try the good taste of CERVJ LEMP MANUFACTURERS ST Crescent Candy Co., Distributors, Wiln TAX SALES . Kui By virtue of authority contained Mn in certain tax executions issued by W. A. Douglass, County Treasurer, gui I will offer for sale the following Ba property to witt: < 80 acres of land in Ruby school kn< ^ dis trict known as J.F.Hancock land. ' 1 lot and 1 building in Ruby school sch district known as R. C. Griffith land. Ian 3 lots and 1 building in Ruby 1 schooldistrict known as Ruby Show kn< Case Co. land. ' i lot and 1 building in Ruby, tri< known asP, Smith land. 1 88 acres and 2 buildings in New for Hope school district, known as W. H. Col Jordan, Jr., land. ' 88 acres and 4 buildings in New dis Hope school district, known as Mrs. Ian M. A. Jordan land. ' 56 acres in Cross Roads school dis- Cr? trict, known as R. L. Sullivan land. Ste 16 acres in Cross Roads school dis- ' trict, known as Ruth Gibson land. dis 14 Ms acres in Cross Roads school 5 district, known as Lula Sellers land. Cr< 125 acres and 1 building in Cross nie Roads school district, known as R. D. ' Stanley land. Co 105 acres and 1 building in Cross dei Roads school district, known as Mrs. Jui Susana Sellers land. 25 acres and 1 building in Center Ma Point school district, known as Mrs. Maggie Jordan land. 75 acres in Center Point school i district, known as C. L. Jackson land. ^ 18 acres in Center Point school district, known as Mrs. L. A. Pittman by land. an< 10 acres and 1 building in Center 0n Point school district, known as Sue Timmons land. ^ 20 acres and 1 building in Center Point school district, known as A. F. Hendrix land. ' 1 lot und 1 building in Center n( Point school district, known as Joe ? Lisenby lot. ^n< 21 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- i trict, known as Adeline Gaddy land. sch 10 acres and 1 building in Mt. risi Croghan school district, known as ( W. A. Moore land. j<n< ^ 16 acres in Mt. Croghan school district, know as M. J. Vaughn land. 1 lot in Mt. Croghan school district, known as C. II. Harlington lot. ' 27 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- a?b trict, known as W. J. Myers land. 'an 1 lot in Mt. Croghan school dis- 1 trict, known as W. T. Rushing lot. kn< 90 acres in Mi. Croghan school dis- \ trict, known as R. L. Sowell land. km 92 acres and 1 building in Mt. Cro- j ghan school district, known as J. H. Tucker land. 2 arres and 2 buildings in Mt. Cro- . 1 Khan school district (outside), known I nc1 as H. C. and L. C. Brewer lots. 1 26 acres in Mt. Croghan school tor district (outside), known as Tom H. Smith land. 1 -0 acres in Mt. CroKhan school dis- sch trict (outside), known as J. M. Tay- lot. lor, Jr. land. ] 1 lot in Pageland school district, 8Ch known as Frur.k Stokes lot. Lai 1 lot in PaKeland school district, , known as Mrs. H. V. Stricklin lot. 1 lot in Pageland school district, pg| known as W. T. Redfearn lot. 2 lots in Pageland school district, ' known as W. P. Oliver lot. K 1 lot and 1 building in Pageland ^ot school district, known as E.C.Charris lot. 1 2 lots and 1 building in Pageland hot school district, known as Dr. B. C. Moore lots. 1 lot in Pageland school district. AL known as W. F. Cox lot. j 9 acres in Pageland school district, known as Robt. E. Baker land. 12 acres and 1 building in Page- j land school district, known as James del Rogers land. het 20 acres and 1 building in Page- hot 1 1 - -1 ? - unu scnooi district, known as J. L. at Smith land. ma 33 acres and 1 building in Page- wh 1'nd school district known as L. L. she Catoe land. ju\ 175 acres and 2 building in Plains us< school district, known as T. J. Baker dr\ land. els 100 acres in Zion school district > doi district, known as James Wallace 1 land. Ch 100 acres in Zion school district, Soi known as W. M. C. Blakeney land. Mc 44 acres in Zion school district, get known as J. B. Hubbard land. . I Al? 28 acres and 1 building in Man- C. j \ ^ T e Soft Drink t soft drinks, lesoine taste rig ? absolutely pure. and have it served at ?RW \ 1*1 chemist, employed by state of rl says: "A wholesome product, viu yicoci *au?fa unu ywwi cell? HI y reason of small amount of ferable sugars present would say that eleterioua effects would be pro dap procss?i of dle?tioo." rbSdfh Is good for thirst?good Order a case at your grocers'. at druggists', etc. Fact, at all places e^good drinks IP^T^W Forty United Profit t tndnv Sharing Coupons (2 * coupons coch denomT ATTIC ination 20) are , LAJUlO packed in every case. I Exchangeable for I tington, N. C. vuluuhlu premiums in school district, known as Mrs. | >llie Threatt land. 178 acres and 1 building in Man- ! n school district, known as J. rt Threatt land. j 16 acres in Mangum school district j >wn as Rebecca Parnell land. , 23 acres 1 buildinK in Wexford i * ? ~ l uui uisiuii,, Miuwn as a. f. smith ] d. ! I acre in Wexford school district, j iwn as C. P. Moore land. j 21 acres in Wexford school dis- j :t, known as H. C. Coker land. i J5 acres and 1 building in Wexd school district, known as M-. C. . ker land. 10 acres in Black Creek schooi trict, known as Mrs. Lillie Turnei d. 200 acres and 2 buildings in Black ;ek school district, known as A. L. >en land. 27 acres in Black Creek school trict, known as Jack Myers land. >0 acres and 1 building in Blac1' *ek school district, known as Arta Covington land. Ml of which I will sell before the urthoue door to the highest bid* for cash, on the first Monday in le, 1918, at the legal hours of sale. D. P. DOUGLASS, y 13th, 1918. Sheriff. TAX SALES ! Under and by virtue of the auirity of certain executions issued W. A. Douglass, county treasurer, [ 1 directed to me, I have levied up- ; the following real estate, to wit: 1 lot, 1 building, in Marburg' ool district, known as Edw. Cut-1 * property. 1 lot in Marburg school district, >wn as Martha David lot. ) acres in Marburg school district >wn as Dave Amos estate. 2 lots, 1 building, in Marburg! ool district known as H. A. Morjn lots. *o acres in Cheraw, outside, | )wn as H. S. Leak land. ? 55 acres in Bay Springs school dis;t, known as W.M. Goodwin land. 575 acres of land in Bay Springs ool district, known as L. L. Drake d. 17 acres in Vaughn school district, . >wn as W. S. Vaughn land. 50 acres in Juniper school district, jwn as M. V. Purvis land. 130 acres land in Shiloh school trict, known as T. L. Watson land. 5 lots in Chesterfield school distt known as T. L. Watson lots. 17 acres, 1 lot, 1 building in Chesfield school district, known as D. Laney land. I lot, 1 building in Chesterfield ool district known as T. E. Davis [ lot, 1 building in Chesterleld ool district, known as Mrs. Edna icy lot 5 lots, 2 buildings in Chesterfield ool district, known as Mrs. M. E. kins, Jr., lots. \nd will sell same for enah l/i (Viu best bidder before the Courthouse >r at Chesterfield on the 1st Monf in June, 1918, between the legal Hay 6, 1918. irs of sale. D. P. DOUGLASS, Sheriff ? ,L HONOR TO HIM WHO DELIVERS THE GOODS, HE'S THE MAN OF THE HOUR \ preparation that gives results, ivers the goods, restores your ilth, is the one you need in the ir that old disease comes knocking your door. L-Rheumo cures rheutism and gout, that's why those o Buffer from this or kindred nils >uld take L-Rheumo. It's a re rinating, eliminant, laxative. Its s insures success. Don't listen to iggist who offer you something e, you know the reason, if you n't ask us. Guaranteed, price $1. For sale by Chesterfield Drug Co., esterfield, S. C.; J. T. Jowers A n, Jefferson, S.C. ;MorvenDrug Co., >rven, N. C. or send us <1.00 and t a bottle post paid. Chapmansxander Labratories, Greenville, S. Adv. I II SBgggg I How There is onl heart says stop. This is not t< I only one niekle, a For you to g when you can gh I to dodge the hea> For rememb< J This is not a \ } because others n< i I ino man can I that "Over There' i only by giving all I giving not a little your wife and fro lor you and the n< [ be met. Ask your ow Every cent recen This I | \ I i n II MAUI \ UKTT1 | govI Buy T Help Wi FOR SALE Hursey THE C a a m i II Di a n uV/.'AW.y.v.j av.V/jMR/ I BVS MAKES jTiTB Ci-ISTY Jp\ aJPURINA ^XH^X^PURINA\ 3 chick TWchicken Use thcee two feed* and we will guarantee DOUBLE DEVELOPMENT during the hrtl an weeka of a rhicka life or MONEY BACK l| pay* to uae the beat feeda- Punna Sold i Checkerbo.-?"- *? PARNELL MEEHAN Break your Cold or LaGrippo wi i few doaea of Ml. ASHCRAFT#S Condition Powder A high-class remedy for hors and mules in poor condition ai in nred of a tonic. Builds sol muscle and fat; cleanses the sj tem, thereby producing a smoot glossy coat of hair. Packed torn. 25c box. Sold by D. M. LANKY ??? am mm m am mm ma mm Mm mm mm Much T< y one way to give to the Red A little contribution is only a sal ) say that contributions of only re not desired?and needed, five $5 when you can give $25,'e $100, or to give $100 when ; nest obligation that this war hat ;r, this is not charity?this is a time to give because others give, eed. tell you how much you ought " the need is so graet that only b that you think you can give an of your excess but much of itm yourself, can the needs of the eeds of the children of the men 1 n soul how much it should be! fed for the Red Cross War Fund Space Contributed to The Red C THE PEOPLES BANK WOSSIAMfS lo tv m ID STATU IBKMEMT hem And n The War EVERYWHERE Bros. Co. ASH STORE ' State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, hh. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that 1 | Is senior partner of the llrm of F. Cheney & Co.. doinif business in tl I City of Toledo. County and Slate ufor< said, and that said tlrm will pay tti sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS fr n each and every case of Catarrh thf " Cannot be cured by the use of HALL' | CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENE Sworn to before mi and subscribe I I In my presence, this filh day of Docenr ber. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLKASON. " (Seal) Notary Public. ~ 1 ill's Catarrh Cure is taken interr J ally and acts through the Blood on th Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sen w for testimonials, free. a F. J. CHENEY 6t CO . Toledo, O. Sold by all drufjRists. 75c. Hall's Famllv Pills for constipatloi f ! KEPT HER AWAKi n The Terrible Paint in Back a Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johns< tk of this place, writes: "For one yea suffered with an awful misery in my ba and sides. My left side was hurting i 55? all the time. The misery was somethi awful. I could not do anything, not even sle at night. It kept me awake most of 1 night ... I took different medicines, 1 S nothing did me any good or relieved until 1 took Cardui . . . I was not able to do any of my w< , for one year and I got worse all the tin I was confined to my bed off and on. I | // bo oau wun my oacK inai wnen I sioof ,r down I was not able to straighten """* again ... I decided I would try Car ... By time I had taken the entire bo I was feeling pretty good and co 'Jjj straighten up and my pains were nea all gone. en I shall always praise Cardui. I c< nd tinued taking it until I was strong i L. well" If you suffer from pains due female complaints, Cardui may be j :h what you need. Thousands of won is who once suffered in this way now pra Cardui for their present good hea Uive it a trial. NC "i , . . J 11 I I '? 1g=g s ? ) Give i i i Cross?pive till your i I ve to pride. j one dollar, or even of j ( ?for you to give $25 j you can give $500?is j i laid upon you. I I d 'ty. j ... i 1 his is a time to give j i i to give. Except this: j y cutting to the quick, | d then more?only by ?only by taking from | men who are fighting | who have died for vou j i i i goes for War Relief. J ross bv? I i i i i i i CHESTERFIELD, ROUTE 3 | | The farmers in our community ' have begun their battle with General Green. M iss Ella Johnson spent Saturday afternoon at Chesterfield with Miss : Mary Sellers. Some of the young folks -if this route enjoyed their fishing trip last week. Miss Ella Johnson spent Saturday night with Miss Gussie iiureh. Some of th eTeal's Mill hoys were in this community Sunday night. Come again, Shilok, we enjoy your long letters. Mrs. J. N. Johnson has received a letter recently from her son in Akkansas. He was getting along line. Little Miss Novella Hunter is spending a while in Cheraw with her aunt, Mrs. Handcock. Mr. Lonnie Sellers was in this ? community one evening last week. j Best wishes to The Advertiser and the editor. IT SHOULD MAKE I A MILLION FOR HIM t Cincinnati Man Discovers Drug that 1 Looieni Corns so They ' Lift Out. t Good news spreads rapidly and 1 druggists here are kept busy dispens! ing freezone, the recent discovery of ' a Cincinnati man, which is said to 1 loosen any corn so it lifts out with s the finders. ' _ A quarter on an ounce costs very B little at any drug store which handles ' drugs, but this is said to be sufficient 1 to rid one's feet of every hard or 1 soft corn or callus. ie You apply just a few drops on the ( J- tender, aching corn or toughened cal- 1 ?. lus and instantly the soreness is re- > '* lieved, and soon the corn or callus ( it is so shriveled that it lifts out with- > y out pain. It is a sticky substance < d which dries when applied and never t inflames or even irritates the surrounding skin. 1 ie This discovery will prevent thou- 1 d sands of deaths annually from lock- > jaw and infection heretofore result- > ^ ing from the suicidal habit of cutting corns. Adv. 5. ? i ? Khickeh??M : *u* j This is tbe feed \ m L. 9 m I I that s guaranteed 1 i $ ^jFTary ien Ith. S*U aalf hi rlwkerboard bagt.kj 133 PARNELL MEEHAN Six ^ reasons Three^ ^ 1 a v or ^ it, Storric f1 PERUN Jf -?5> .<i8# i i i Now <* egt* Enjoy The Best *IM?RICAN GUNS THE BIGGEST ON WESTERN FRC W ashintrton, May IS.?Amor jiir jjuns aro now in action the rest jruns on the western front! They were built by th<- navy, nounted <?n railway cars, and iterated by marines in khaki. They are the lG-inch j?uns of le Sam's highest battleships, ad mI to land operations. Each jrun throws a shell weijrl 1,000 pounds, and throws it fur han wjll any (run the Germans >ess, except iin' sii'v'c (tun tlia wuhard'.nK Paris. Thai prun, "P.ijr Emma," as 'Tench call it, is built on a ( unplaccmcnt and is practically nov.ibh*. Our hij* puns fly hither and thi luic'-.ly. 'I hey jj?> wherever !r ire laid, from one sector to ano is the i'i"ii\nd calls for them ! ! ?; . mv.y spot thc.n where ,vero '.onlay; they are someu dse in.: y. They'll he yet olsew oninri . IT- - .ice of those ureal Amor runs it France accounts for the ently cabled accounts of "tr rhostlil . disappearing and flit runs" 1 ehind the American lines .lust how many of these nu'ns t lie is a military secret. Each pun :s a complete unit, UK. in addition to the ear on w i is mounted, an nmmuniton ca ?hoo a. ! repair ear, a provision .ilchen \\ ;h :> couple of cars inarter for oflicers and men. >f couix there is a locomotive. ^ j:kons whiten and BEAUTIFY THE S Wake this I'cuuly Lotion Cheaply Your fact-, Neck, Arms and Ha At the cost of a small jar of inry cold cream one can prepa Tuil quarter pint of the most Jerful lemou skin softener and |>le\ion bcaulilier, by squeezing iuica of t\.o fresh lemons into a lie containing three ounces of rhnid whiie. ('-ire should be ii lo : tv in lln' juice throuirh a cloth so no lemon pulp irets in, this lotion will keep fr< sh for nun t verv wi i?i knows that lemon is used to bleach and remove blemishes as freckles, sallowness t in and is the ideal skin soft v.hitener and beautifier. Just try it! (let three ounci < rehard white at any drug store t vo lemons from the procer and i > i quarter pint of this sweetly not !e r.on lotion and massai d lily into the face, neck, arms hind:-.. It is marvelous to smoi lou^h red hands. At * % _ uihv p? W a 1 friend: ? Steadies nerves ? allays thirst ?-tVids appetite ? Hcips digestion ? Kee?s teeth clean ? tfs economical q m.Emmsm w it after every meal Flavor Lasts! icH Troubles nee Childhood [A Well | Mr. Wm. W Everly. 3325 North Hancock Street, Philadelphia, Pa, writes: "I have been troubled with stomach disorders since childhood, but aftei j taking six bottles of your Peruna, 1 \ now enjoy the best of health. 1 also i.an c>iidrrn in me neaa, wuicu practically has disappeared, thanks tc the Peruua Co. for their Oood wo k." Those who object to liquid medi* cines can procure Peruna Tablet?. ihis equipment tlic nun unit is iiale)NT pendent of any other branch of the service for support in the way of ica s ammunition or provisions, bin- The value of the bin nun is twofi/i<l. 'i he lonjt rann(> makes it posart' si!?!? to reach vital points behind the :u ' German line where ammunition is stored or coneentration is noinn on, ^11 * It also makes possible boring into apt- trench protections which would he impervious to small shells, but which 11 in K the lnine I. inn pound shell reaches Iher lI!(| destroys. pus- The fact that the navy is operat1 ,s inn with th?- bin artillery on land is surprising Here is why: th" ; When the war broke out Gen. Croixed -/ier ,,f the army ordnance depart,ni* ment threw uj? his hands and admitted his inability to deliver bin nut s thcr jjy this summer. u-rSj (/in1 of the men on the naval adther j visi.ry hoard was S. M. Vauclain of ' '''' j the Baldwin Locomotive works. Vau'hey | elain did not throw np his hands, h 'rt' l/at undertook to build larn;e caliberhere .,| jri<as for use on land to mount 1 them on ears for quick nioveican I ,nent by rail, and to do it within 12 r<>' j nonths. real , jj,. was told by Secretary Daniel* Dnp; j 0 ahead. And he has made jrood. h, r' ELM GROVE j,.iv Misses Alheiiie anil Sallie Wall t" hieh SIU'IU Sunday with their setvr, .Mis. _ | Wade Turnane. and! ' White was the ^uesl f(),. j last Sunday of Mr. Charlie Swink. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace visile I Yj ^ m this eomniiinily las'. Sunday afternoon. The Uev. Hajrirolt tilled his regular KIN appointment ;it Macedonia Sunday .norning. r for Messrs. Karl and Claude Adams, of nd? 'ear C!ic-;erfield. were ia this eonionlj. nunil} Sunday. n, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnatre were won- ''' cnists last Sunday of Mr. and com Il :; W" T- l?vera. the ^',s' Hampton Turnage spent th hot- part of last week with relatives or at Cheraw. nker ^'r' ** ^ Rivers and wife vis te I ,-|u in this section Sunday afternoon, then ^'r' !in<' v'rs Ih Quick visite ! nths ' ,,1<' home of Mr. Duncan (iraham juice ^UP,':,y aftern ion. such Don't foriret the prayer meeting and ? Vf,|y Sunday nitrht at Macedonia, ener V?'e? dor what has become of the 'j lob * "'it. It must be sick attain. ' No. 666 make fra- Thia it prescription prepared especially '( it for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVCR. Five or lix doeee will break any rain, aaid and |f tafc#n then as a tonic the Fever wMl not ithen return. It acta on tba livar better than Iv. 2. Calomel and doea not (ripa or sicken. 2&t