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ARMY REGISTRATION [ je MACHINERY MOVING ?J Washington, Auk 31-?All men from, m 18 (o '.'3 years of aKe in the con- d i.vei'. United States, except those j, in ihe .' n.y or navy or already regis- nc 1 i? i, .ere summoned by President so Wiigor. today to register for military 3( urvicc on Thursday, September 12. nt Mac nnery of the provost marshal c|, general's office was set in motion to Wj c ?rry out the second great enrollment m under a presidential proclamation is- jn ? led soon after the president had s g:?ed the new man power act ex- j, tending the draft ages. The bill, s,' complete, was sent to the White ^ l ouse for the president's signature pr today soon after the house and sent.e convened. re It is estimated that at least 12,778,- ^ 7">8 men will register this time, com pared with nearly ten million on the . a i first registration of men from 21 to , 31 0:1 June 5, 1H17. Of those who enroll now it is estimated that 2,300,- 1 A 00 0 will be called for general mili- 11 tiry service, probably two-thirds of ' ' the -umber coming from among the 3,"00,000 or more between the age: j'r of Id and 21. lr O.-or-oR* Duty For All Ciener il M ?rch has said all regis- th trants called into the arniy will be in or Fiance before next June 30, swelling 'oi the American expeditionary force to more than the 4,000,000 men ex- , h< pected to win the war in 1919. The ig last to be called will be the youths in tg their 1 8th year, but those of that age ha vho desire and who have the neces- id sary qualification may be inducted mi into service on October 1, for spe cial, technical or vocational training. Registration this time will be conducted as heretofore by the local Ul diaft boards. All federal, State, ltl county and municipal oflicers are called upon to aid the boards in their work to preserve order and to round ^ u.) slackers. All registrants will be *" classified as quickly as possible under tin- questionaire system and a draw- **u' ing will be held at the capitol to fix the order of registrants in their res- ,u pcctive classes. un The provost marshal general's esti '*( mute today places the number of met l\( under ill now in the army at about 111 245,000 and the number of those from 32 to 45 nt 105,000. In a proclamation issued immedi ,ir! ately after he signed the new man nis power bill authorizing extontion ol a'. the 21-31 draft ages, the president mi called on the younger and older men to enroll on that day with local draft 1,1 boards where they make their perma- 1 V ner.t homes. Decisive Victory Demanded. j.j "We solemnly purpose a decisivi ;er victory of arms," said the president n* "and deliberately to devote the lar- tin ger part of the military man power ye: of the nation to the accomplishment of that purpose. . . . It is the cal' foi to duty to which every true man ir the country will respond with pride no and with the consciousness that in jpi doing so he plays his part in vindica- .hi tion of a great cause at whose sum- iy.i mons every true heart offers in su dg preme service." The hours of registration will be from 7 a. m. to !) p. in. and all State and local officials are called on to \<s mai.e immediate arrangements foi maintenance of registration places on that day All men within the new ages, "whether citizens of the United State? l'u or not must register, unless they ar< 001 diplomatic or consular representa- "Ul V tivcs of foreign nations. In case of illness, arrangements foi !(" tardy enrollment may be made with l'c .. local boards, and men who expect 'iC' to be absent from their homes may n' register by mail, sufficiently in ad- J1' Mince that the registration record lU reaches the board by September 12. us If a mun has no permanent residence, li" he is to register at the place he is or September 12 and those out of th< 1,1 country on that day are required ti enroll within five days after their re ',!l A ir turn. At least 13,000,000 men will place 11 themselves subject to call for wai ,y S'.rvice, it is estimated, although onl> 10 those without dependents, in good 5',( health and otherwise qualified for ar a duous duties of a soldier, are to be n< taken first. Youth* in Separate Group. !" ; r< Youth i in their INth year will be >r< placed in a separate group, the wai department has announced, to be sub yj IT SHOULD MAKE A MILLION FOR HIM ir.?inn?ti Man Di*cov?r* Drue that (l, Looieni Corn* ao They ^ Lift Out. . 11! Good news spreads rapidly and j druggists here are kept busy dispensing freezone, the recent discovery of a Cincinnati man, which is said to | loosen any corn so it lifts out with L the fingers. ft >\ quarter on an ounce costs very n little at any drug store which hnndles % drugs, but tihis is said to be sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or lt \ toft corn or callus. I You apply just a few drops on the * tender, aching corn or toughened cal I lus and instantly the soreness is re% lieved, and soon the corn or callur 0 | it so shriveled that it lifts out with 1 out pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and nevei 1 inflames or even irritates the surI rounding skin. I This discovery will prevent thou| sands of deaths annually from lockI jaw and infection heretofore result1 ing from the suicidal habit of cutting I corns. Adv. 6 ct to a special education program, id vrill not be called until the supy of other available men in the new nsses is exhausted. This does not can that their calling will be long (ferred, however, inasmuch as it has sen announced that all men in the !w registration accepted for general rvice will be under arms by .June >, 1919. The man power bill makes ? specific provision for separate ossification of 18 year old boys, and ir department plans for their treatent have been made on executive itiative. Although the "work or fight" iusc which would have affected riking workmen was taken out of e bill before passage yesterday, ovost marshal General Crowder has onned to apply viborously existing gulations relating to idle men or ose engaged in non-essential cmnyment to the ne\Vly registered iu. The man power bill was signed toy by presiding officers of the house <1 senate sent to the While r. .. . i ivi mi' presidents signature lieh made the measure law. The esident at once signed and issued e proclamation carrying the now aft provisions into action. After citing the law, and stating e regulations for registration, the esident's proclamation loads is folvs: "Fifteen months ago tie: met* of is country from 21 to 21 years of e were registered. Three months o, and again this months those who d just reached the age of 2' were ded. It now remains to include all n between the ages of 18 and to. Policy Not New "This is not a new policy. \ cen y and a quarter ago it was doliber:3y ordaint d by those who wcr n responsible for the safe'v and fense of the nation that the duty military service should rest upon aide bodied men between the ages 18 and 4">. We now accept and fill the obligation which they esilished, an obligation expressed in r national statutes from that time til now. We solemnly purpose a ;isive victory of arms and deliber.dy to devote the larger part of the litary man power of the nation io accomplishment of that purpose. "The younger men have from the U been ready to go. '1 hey have furdied voluntary enlistments out of proportion to their numbers. Our litary authorities regard them as ving the highest combatant uualis. 'Iheir youthful enthusiasm, >ir virile eagerness, their gallant rit of daring, mate them the adniiron of all who see them in action, ey covet not only the distinction of ving in this great war but also the ipiring memories which hundreds of tusunds of them will cherish in the ars to come of a great day and a at service for their country and r mankind. "I?y the men of the older group w, called uuon the oimoi'i .mi; u now enod to them will he accepted with culm resolution of those who reai: to the full the deep arid solemn nil.ounce of what they do. Duty of Older Men. "Having made a place for th :r.ve; in their respective conimuni s, having assumed at home the tver responsibilities of life in many lores, looking back upon honorable . ords in civil and industrial life, y will realize as perhaps no others aid how entirely their own forms and the fortunes of all whom y love are put at stake in this wai right and will know that the very ords they have made render their w duty the commanding duty of ir lives. They know how surely s is the nation's war, how impernely it demands tin- mobilization and issing of all our resources of every id. They will regard this call as supreme rail of their day and w ill swer it accordingly. "Only a portion of those who, retii?r will !??? ?**?1L?<1 11 ikiii ins. Those who are not physically will he excused; those exempted alien allegiance; those who should t he relieved of their present rennsihililies, above all, those who 11 not he spared front the civil and luslrial tasks at home upon which [ success of our armies dep< nils as ich as upon the lighting at lh< ?nt. But all must he registered in iler that the selection for military rvice may ho made intelligently and th full information, "his will h r final demonstration of loyally, mocraey and the will to win, ou. lervm notice to all the world that u< md absolutely together in a comtn resolution and purpose. It i. c call to duty to which every true in in the country will respond witl ide and with the consciousness that doing so he plays his part in vini-alion of a great cause at whose .moons every true heart n promu service." REGISTERED JERSEY "Bill"?Resistor Jersey It.ill: Liaranteed service; $2.00 cash. PERRY-ADAMS FARM, Chesterfield, S. C., Route 4 ft. r IF Win ?, . > .t &, l Vik'.' A. J vV ^15- (A ti iJLdutli REGISTRATION NOTICE State of South Carolina, j County of Chesterfield. To the Voters of Chesterfield County:' Under the uet of the general a sembly of 1SH7, all registration certificates will tcrminaie on .1 une.'K), UlliS; and for tin purpose of reregistering all voters of the county, the boo'"x <<f registration will he open in the o'iice of the county hoard of registration at Chesterfield c urt house every day during the mo dhs >f July and August (Sunday exc-pled) from 1> ;00 o'clock AM. to (5:00 P. Rl., at which time the voters are invited to appear in person and qualify Note, please: That under the law, you must apply in person, and not hv proxy. During this time voters of all sec! lions of the county may register; but for their convenience, the registru| lion hoard " ill visit all townships ( during the month of September and | register the voters. This schedule ' will he published Iat<W. i'. ii. I\<;!:\M. CHARM!: DAVIS. .1. <:. HI.ackvvI'JI.IJ, County Hoard of Registration. i i FOR li J NICE SIX-ROf I nnd Storehouse <. I Ijutinrta location i I business. I * i r; cu | Sales $20,000 | creasing. I SIX-ROC ' on acre lot. W Good location for I ONE VAt I .?00 X 100 ReI town. Worth $!,( I ORIS | Hoi it 3(i-?nches; new, never used; j ! I Offer Ctooti Inducements f< ; j. t. c ! CIIERAW, SOU i A French Sugar Jr i France must Import mipnr today most of It from this side of the ocean becaime the largest portion of From I auipir heel land la In German humU Am h result, the French (leople hnv? been placed on a Miliar ration of sihoui 18 imxiimIm a year for domestic use pound and n half a month. Thi> photograph rhows how the Gerniai i I I M? # j I V'' ** ,?-*/] n ' vHcj>X-* ~-^3l Km ////o/L!^ ^/ej1 M ^ IfVH11 i8 r?? - I ? f J1CW TO KEEP DRIED BEAVS t'lemson J5. Aug "In- Extension Horticulturists are rani ing tin* following suggestions on keeping dried heans. 1 : Vmir heans saved for seed may lie simply hut eireclively treated with I em I.on bisulphide. Use an ounce to a barrel of beans. 'i'he bi-ulph'de :s lliouid and should he put in a saucer I in tin* top of the barrel. Keep the . MT' I covered. As tile liou d j'poj r iied, t he g is, being heavier lb in r, ; descends thru the beans. li i noi ! at all harmful. 2. After treatment store in a ri t.iclii containers, such as tin or wood en boxi ; with elose-fitting lids, and ; I'u'.er tlte seams by pasting paper over i -j <.r,. ?. Dried beans for food may lie i raved from tendency to snoil bv d'pi . '. , niirr tlieni inio hoirng water and sn.'e d:.p; them out to dry oil". 'Mr' farmers of bau1" > 'oumy, ; ' i' ii' , i . | io 1 *.< net* i r ! I' .1 colt i;i picking on basis ' e || y ' v.'or' per Week, \\ ': I l.e ha. d i "fuse to work as ntU' h as ' ' Ave da.; - Otilj 00 cents Will lie p.' id. i i SALE: I i )m dwelling | n same lot. Dent I 11 town. Established I tton Mill trade.. . I annually and in- I m house ill sell this cheap. store. ( ;amt lot i t neighborhood in >00. Will sell right. | r MILL Hoop and Hopper; price $75.00. I H* Ot. itk Sales. Easv lerms. iAINEY ! I TH CAROLINA. j ) | 1Mb Posited? PI118 , troops destroyed French Kir^nr mi 11 m , Thanks to the French rut foiling sys i loin the nnnuiil consumption lias liccn rut to (JtXMMK) tons, nrcordinK to re ' port* reaching the I riltoi! Stales Food l Administration. Iteforc the war France ; | had mi average xu^nr < rop of nhout ?, TfiO.tMH) tons of Miliar and had Mouic i , left over for export. ' 1 ' ' * *'iT'A v. '.c?T?.' * ) W. S. S. SUBSCRIPTIONS D. i J I The following names and amounts ? uni represent promises to buy W. S S. ' ;wle kir'n^ the recent campaign: I J J. ? rtifraw School District t ^ B. Adde.ray S 200.00 | ',j0, I. t). Alfred 472.0(1 j ,it;( .1. L.-Anderson r 1,000.00 ! , . Mrs. .1. I . Anderson 5.00 j yy Stanley Ande.'.son 35.00 j j > II. B. Baiter Mr Ke.inia Belle Baker 10 00 !.lae I. C. Bal er 2.1.00 ' II. K. Ballard 1 10.00 | Ka, Fannie Barron 5.0 \]r! 10. I). Bass 20.00 J C()| Lueile Bellinger 5.00 | , Kllen and Kspar Bij.;us 00.00 j \yn Nell Bi^s 50.00 tlini T. A. Bishop 45.00 ] , R. C. Blakeney 50.00 j Mr, Kvclyn Bland 120.00 I ^jr D. A. Boan 20.00 ! (; .las. Board 25.00 ^ j^|j5 Charlie Boatwri^ht 20.00 j yjr> F. I'aul Bottoms 20.00 i ^jr> Mary Bottoms 5.00 1 jj ? .leriiniah Boyd 5.00 j fjisper Br-'sinttton 100.00 j j j J. VV. Brasinttton 200.00 : yy Mrs. .1. VV. Brasin^ton .... 300.(0) \jr, Lois Brasinuton 100.00 Mary Brasinvclon 100.00 j | O. F. Brasinuton 50.00 '' |t.r P ? luti.'Mi | Am Isaac Britfnian 25.00 (I. A. Hritfinan 35.00 j^jr. Maud Brown 20.00 j | W. J. Brown 5.00 j J. A. Brown 50.00 | A. B. Buchanan 15.00 p()1 ('. S. Bruncr 25.00 ( llcttic Buchanan 5.00 ^jr, L. K. Bull 50.00 T Mrs. L. K. Bull 15.00 W. A. Bull 20.00 , B. K. Billiard 30.00 | (;'u (I. A. Burch, .!r 35.00 \|r Mrs. (J. . Burch Jr 35.00 j (< Mrs. (I. A. Burch <10.00 | j j C. K. Bundy '5.JO : j.|S I. B. Bundy 250.00 .1. W. Bundy 25.00 j j(>v I Honcrntta Burch 10.00 I Henry Burch 30.00 .m, Nathalie Burch 75.00 Mis Stamps sold for cash 300.00 qj. M. o. Campbell 20.00 |> J. H. Camphell 20.00 j? \V. (). Carson 15.00 jja Minnie Carries 20.00 j A. B. Cassidy 5.00 Mrs. Caudle 5.00 Mrs. John Caudle 10.00 | a( Mrs. Flora Chamberlain ... 15.00 y Mrs. C. B. Chapman 20.00 yyr Julia Chapman 5.00 I :.i.. i -- i.mil i?nv < nupman ?0.00 I j.(,} Mrs. I.ida Law Chapman . . . 20.00 J | Uobt. Chapman 5.00 ()i J. W. ('havis 25.00 Chesterfield Clrocery Co. . . . 500.00 j?u, Cheraw Motor Salt's Co. . . . 000.00 j.-#| John Coachman 20.00 ^i,. I.itre Coachman 25.00 I'M ward Cook 5.00 j K. .1. Cooper 120.00 .). W. Covington 100.00 ^(| Walter Cox 20.00 y)( L. H. Cox 20.00 , W. K. Cox 1 5.00 j , t W. 'I'. Cox 5.00 jj!. A. R. Cowartl 500.00 v' K. T. Coward 120.00 | W. .1. ('oward 20.00 x .1. L. Craijr 100.00 \' K. M. Cranlord 100.00 .1. L. Crawford 100.00 j.-,. \. R. Critflcr 210.00 X. I. Davidson 100.00 ^jr .loo Darvral 20.00 j. K. I''. Davidson 20.00 Paul David 20.00 w Willie I.. Davidson 20.00 ^ A. R. Daryco 100.00 j/ Marie I.. Davis 20.00 j. I.ee 11. IMvrtrs 20.00 S. \. Dle.vj.ran 100.00 j'( Matlie ('. Durant 25.00 . j ^ Klise 1 )uva!l <50.00 j (. mien uuvall 50.00 j. 10. II. I>uvilli 500.00 Mrs. K. II. Duvall 20.00 ^ lOarncst II. Duvall Jr., .... 20.00 ^ K. W. Duvall 500.00 ( Kannic Duvall 40.00 M r <i. \V. Duvall 1,000.00 ( 11. M. Duvall 500.00 ' j Mrs. II. M. Duvall 100.00 ^ II. M. Duvall .Jr 20.00 ' II. )'. Duvall 500.00 ' II. I'. Duvall .lr 50.00 j ' il. I*. Duvall, 3rd 50.00 t .A Mrs. H. I*. Duvall, Jr., .... 50.00 , j, Howard K. Duvall 50.00 , Margaret Duvall 55.00 I ' t M r Marfan! Wilson Duvall .. 20.00] , .'..ry Cyrc in- Duvall 5..:0O( " ' I Mrs. Mary lOmnrk Duvall .. 500.00' ' J Mary Kmack Duvall 2d., . . 50 oo ( .Marcon Duval, Jr., 20.00 | '. .; ii I'll Duvall 20 0'. ] ,k ? . s M. 10. I>uvall 40.oo | i .u. W. Duvall 1 ooo oo i : Mrs. M. W. Duvall 100.00 ! A# . Wilson Duvall . . . -10^00 I Unlit. .1. Duvall uo.ru lluth K. Duvall SO.00 Iic.kI >r. \\ . Duvall aO.no . irjrntia Kuuick Duvall .... So.00 \V. K. Duvall r.on i. I . j'l. Du all, >"rs. \V. I'.. D i ail . . . Ua.00 Ma D s. \V I .. aII 1 '<' 00 .1. VV. Mddir.jfs .0 i W. Kdilinj. >. . . . . n'J A. Kdv.", .. i . .. .fas. Kiixui 110.00 \ K. M!!i?nn *.?(? i SU| A. I*. Evans r,.??0 . M. Kvans 400.00 |h) I,. Mv.rion Kvans Jr., 10.00 j)() 1 alloy Kvans 80.00 Mrs. Karion Kvans 2f>.00 jf T. S. Kvans 10ft.00 wj, Mrs T. S. Kvans ft.00 j;n J. K. Finlayson 0.00 rn Mrs. Jennie W. Finlayson . 120.00 n(. Jas. Flowers . ( 2ft.00 ho Mrs. C. Flamers 100.00 no Dora Floyd 2ft.00 PO| Mrs. J. E. Ford 2ft.00 jt Mrs. J. E. Ford 25.00 ?u L. Freeman 100.00 F. Freeman 25.00 liel Fuller . . . . 50.00 * hurt Futile 10.00 < 5. Funderburl: 100.00 | 10. Kunderburk 5.00 ( >y Kundurburk 5.00 ( ?. Cage Jr 20.00 ; 1'. Gainey 105.00 . M. Gainey 20.00 d. Gillespie 25.00 <. VV. L Gillespie 5.00 . Gibbs 20.0" S. Gibson 40.00 ie Green 20.00 j , i. Claud (iodfrey .">.00 ' *a I'aifi1 (iodfrey 5.00 ( !"!. <I?> 1 fr?*y and Family.. 500.00 i. (iodfrey & Co 1,000.00 , i (iodfrey 5.00 I Crahani I .? ? ;. S. C. Graham 5.00 and Mrs. ('. (Jray 25.00 W. Guin 25.00 laheth (iray 20.00 *. I). J. Guv 5.00 ;. C. !). lluly 5.00 1'am 25.00 K. Ilamdcn 100.00 >. Hammond 20.00 II. Hancock 5.00 , <. K. IC Ilanna 500.00 '. H. Ilardan 250.00 ( h\ Harper 50.00 , Harrell 35.00 rne Laun Harrell 40.00 v <. J. K. Harrell 15.00 , >. T. P. Harrell 25.00 , It. Harrell 25.00 N\ Harrington 20.00 11. Harris 20.00 ( "is Hart/ell 10.00 i leo. \V. Ilart'/.cll 20.00 <. .1. S. Hart/ell 40.00 1 L. Hicks 00.00 It. lliekson 20.00 A. W. Hill 5.00 . y llinson 50.00 . \ A f it i * - iiiuiu- .?i. nenorix .... "jo.oo ! '. llenly 20.(10 I. Herring Holly 50.00 ?a Horn 5.00 volt Hubbard 20.00 M. Hucy (50.00 s Huntley 25.00 <s Leliu Huntley 1,000.00 i Huntley 1,000.00 15. Huntley 1,000.00 H. Huntley, .lr 200.00 rtwell 11 ert 85.00 I'. Hert 20.00 K. Hert, .Ir 200.00 to lnj.His 5.00 jra Ingram 10.00 I,. Injrram 250.00 n. Ingram 30.00 is. F. Irby 5.00 tu lies 20.00 sie lies 10.00 i) W. .lames 5.00 W. .lames 50.00 ster Johnson 5.00 Johnson 30.00 s. J. W. Johnson 5.00 ,'de Jones 30.00 llassie Jones 1 7r. on HUM' l<. .Jones 1(1.(Hi rman Jones 10.(10 ney Jones 20.0o K. Keitli 20.00 is.v Kendall 2(1.00 ndof Kendall 2000 II Kendall 10000 can A Kerr f?(i0(H L. Kintr 100.o'l I.. K iiur ! 00 to s. A. !.. Kinj; 100 o( inees K i!?uc 25.00 II. Kensuy 100.00 s. J. II. Kensay 12.~?.ih F. K irliy SO ( 0 . di' Kir!:ley 10.00 K. Kirkley f>().*>o I. Knight r?0 00 la Knight 20.00 M. Knight r>0."> ?>' s. T. M. Knijrht 20.00 ). I .add fia.OO (. T. I.add 2."i0.00 W. I.alley 2f?0.00 , 15. I ..HItry 1,000.00 K. I.aney 10(1.00 I.. Lnttn 1*10.00 nry I 20.on II) Leo 10.OO s. <;. \\ . Lewis . 10 till I.cviist rs ."?.(!( Lindsay I (id.00 >. Lines 20.00 nt Lock .'{.">.00 T. !.<>:, .' 20 00 , ans Lonj; la.OO M. Lonu loo.oo , ill Loiik 2"? 00 < L 1 .onir :?? on s. L. (!. Lontf "> S. Lynch loo.oo s. II. I'. Lynch 20.00 s. !,. I'. Lynch JO IM L.micIJ 20.00 .!. yia h Jo.oo ' I. M \rn 1,00 >.l)i ! '. .: I'.iidc 12"..00 (I. V 1 )oii ihl 2 > 00 ' ti 'ci'nnald .*>0 00 ! ? i . ! ?n\v". I . ..... 2I..0O ' T'> .>< Continued) RLS WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICI lie a Beauty Lotion for a Few Cent* to Remove Tan, Freckle* and Sallowne**. ! i Your grocer has the lemons and y drug store or toilet counter will (>ply you with three ounces of or ard white for a few cents. Squeeze j juice of two fresh lemons into a ttie, then put in the orchard and like well. This makes a quarter tt of the very best lemon skin litener and complexion beautifier: own. Massage this fragrant, , amy lotion daily into the face, : ck, arms and hands and just see \v freckles, tan, sallowness, rod ! ss and roughness disappear and , ft nnd clear the skin becomes. Yes! is harmless, and the beautiful relta will surprise you. Adv. 4. " ' " ' * FOR WILSON AND THE WAR Charleston Evening Post. The issue was made and fought >ut straight. Was South Carolina for Wilson and the war That was he question which the candidacy of Cole L. Blouse submitted. It has >een answered emphatically anil eate- * rorieally. Blease has been utterly ejected. llis former following has fallen away like water. When it came so the tost there were mighty few .vho were willing to stand up and be ounted with the man who declared te was opposed to the war and would emove from office everyone coneern.a .a. ..i..:? a. i??-. 1 tu_... - . wi |>i<mk.iiik iiiv oiax.es 10 u. As a political leader Blease is not >nly defeated hut discredited, it xhould he supposed, beyond recall. I'hat anyone pretending? to political oadership should have been so uterly stupid as to rantye himself igrtinst the cause of the country and he |.resident of the United States .vould hardly have been imagined. I he men- folly of the act should be t. agh to lose Mr. Biease w itever of >o!<ticul capital he had left of his adly overdrdawn account in South 'arolina. We may well leave him vhere the tide has born'.* him and rust that he may float out to oblivion. Satisfaction we may all take in the plcmlid vindication of the president's onlidence in the people of South 'arolina and in their determination ?f this issue in the only way?the \mcrican way. South Carolina Demicrats are for Wilson, the Democratic eader, the national chieftain, and hey are fur the war, the American .var. There can be no question any nore as to the loyalty of this State, the South Carolina boys who are U'.Hiitr hi 1* ranee will know that heir people at home are with them in spirit ami with resources, and the tat ion will know that one of the oldst of the Stall's has met and determine! the issue as the American people as a whole have long since determined it. It was a u.iod day for South Carolina and a good day for the nation. A ioud has been dispelled. Let's foret about it and about Mease and net oack to the business of boiiiK our iart to win the war, for which we are mow so much better equipped that we have shaken off this shadow. WANTED POPLAR LOGS We are in the Market for jjood .'oplar Logs 10 inehes and up in liameter and easy lengths. We inspect at shipping point and pay iromptly. Write for prices and tame your shipping point. AUGUSTA VKNKKU COMPANY, Augusta, Go. GOOD NEWS Many Chesterfield Readers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and the many had back sufferers in this vi inity are Kind to learn where relief may bo found. Many a lame, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Iloan's Kidney Pills, 'thousands upon thuosands of people are telling the Kood news of their experience with this tested remedy. Here is an example worth reading: Dalton McLeod, itltl Littleton St., .1 O /' uiuurii, o. V'., s'iys j "i I "lad siivcrc pains in mv kidneys and suffered noin hct ! . :! a and di/.zy spoils nearly all the time. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage and my rest was often disturbed at night. I got two or three poxes of Doan's Kidney Kills and they cured me. 1 always have a goood word to say for Doan's Kidney Pills and re onimend them to anyone suffering from weak kidneys." Krice (toe at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Kills?the same that Mr M..I 1 i .... ..h-i.uwi ii.hi rosier Mil burn Co., MI'ki>., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. 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