The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 30, 1919, Image 3

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Where you have "V the ground, under or < of our Sprocket and I you to stand on the gi would be glad to heai COLUMBIA SUPE |j== ine We An HIGHGRA1 And FRI w When Yoi WE 1 * i The Ca. The HAML * w. d. jaivil: A thoroughly equippc treatment of Surgical, Special Attention Tonsila ? M . "At He J ' Are numerous anion rest and comfort that Surroundings. A soft, roomy Chair ' the real pleasures of li We can make your I live if you w.il buy you v''-Farmers' S | j if he ifeel OF C * Will Appreciate Your I ; $201 ; Our customers and fiient need of accommodation o to ate us. (iuaranteed Let us slum you this won it. It. LANEY, President CHAS. I?. MANGIJM, Cashier he Colum} 1641 MAN STI Street Paving, \ Culverts, Anythini | ; ESTIMATES UiMlMiK erhead Valves i? alves over head or high above ea on a Tank, you should use one o* tim Chains, which will permit ca ound and operate Valve. We tri from you. >f V PO COLUMBIA, S. C. 823 W??? CarvaU Straat sel tei -n ?, ? . ?i,?y,. ? i.nMn ?.?-? sh Market I / 3 Specialists In OEGROCERIES . 5SH MEATS ^ Li Want the Best HAVE IT Fr ly lift sh Market CO] to< er; wc .ET HOSPITAL S, Surgeon in Charge id institution for the scientific Medical, X-Iiay, Radium Cases i Given to the Removal of i and Adenoids 1 >me Days" ' ^ women who appreciate the cornea from Well Furnished and axj^vorilo book is one of vintf. I >ma a cozy p!a< e in which to r Furn.ture from us. , hardware Co. I nle'.-i Siank I ! -??'* ? I I IIRSTKKFIELD | | justness. Total Resources Over I 8,000.00 ' In helped us to do this. When in I r you have money to deposit, come i I burglar proof and fire proof safe, der. A cordial welcome awaits you ti. K. I.ANEY, V-President J. A. CAMPBKM., Assist. Cushinr wa Concrete Co. CEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Sidewalks, Bridges Floors, Walks g in Concrete GLADLY FURNISHED I When making inquiries by mail ncerning amount of taxes, etc., i< essential that tax-payers name ch separate piece of real estate rned by them, together with its lo. tion, in what township, school disict etc. J. A. WELSH, Treasurer. MONEY TO LEND Long Time Loans, with privilege of ttling at any time. Low rate of inrest on Country or City Real Estate. 33 T. L. SMITH, Cheraw. LIFT OFF CUitNS! Lpply few drops then '.i.'t .-ore, touchy corns off with fingers Si ^ Doesu i hurt a bit! Drop a little eezone on an aching corn, instantthat corn stops hurting, then you t it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny drop of Freezone costs but few cents at any drug store, but sufficient to remove every hard rn, soft corn, or corn between the J8, and the calluses, without soress or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discover of a Cincinnati genius. It is mderful. acb like dyn'a calomel come crashes into il Take "Dodson's Li If you feel lulious, headachy, constipated and nfl knncke<l out, just go to your druggist and g<< a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start 1 /our liver and straighten you up otter ami quicker than nasty calomel ! 5c a pack< be 5c a packs di gc a packs THE FLAl SO DOES , TAX NOTICE I The tax levy for Chesterflel ; County is as follows: > State nine mil's, ordlnry count > 7 VS? mills, Road 3 mills, past indct . tednessl mill, Constitution School, . mills. Making a total of 23 Mi milli The following Townships levy fo Road bonds as follows: Che raw 1 M? mills. Mt Croghan 4 Mi mills. Jefferson 5V4 mills. Allitrator 6 Mi mills. The School Districts below carr the following levies for local Schoc purposes: 8 mills: School Districts No. 1, 2 G, 7, 10, h2, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 41,5', and 53. 2 mills: Districts No. 4 and 34. 3 mills: District No. 42. 4 mills: District No. 51. 5 mills. District No. 14, 32, 3G I A /? t - ? '?? ana 4i>. 7 mills: District No. 23 and 5. 10 mills: District No. 11 and 8. lOVi mills: District No. 13 and 24 11 V4 mills: District No. 26. 11 Vj mills: District No. 35. 12 mills: District No. 27, 33, an< 37. 12 '/4 mills: District No. 39. 13 mills: District No. 3, 30, 25, 38 44, 47 and 50. 14 mills: District No. 15, 21, 31an< ' 18. ! 15 mills District No. 49. 15Vz mills: District No. 40. 16 mills District No. 29. 20 mills: District No. 9 and 28. 20 mills District No. 18. 23 V4 mills: District No. 43. All male citizens between 21 am 55 years pay a Capitation Road Ta: of $3.00. I One per cent penalty on all taxe after December 31. Two per cent penalty on all taxe after January 31. Seven per cent penalty on all taxe after Febuary 28. J. A. Welsl Treasurer Chesterfield Count IS CARDED DANGEROUS livates! It's mercury. Calomel mite on a sluggish liver. When s into contact with sour bile it 1, causing cramping and nausea. ver Tone" Instead! and without making you nick, you just go back ami got your money. If you take ealoniel today youH lie sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodaon's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling greut, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It is harmless, pleasant ami safe to give to children; they like it. ilEYS \&e if ore the war ige jrina the war ige NOW JAR f ARTS THE PRiCE! 111 POLAND ORPHAN BURDEN d FALLS ON RED CROSS Minsk, Sept. 27, (By Mail) ? Pend^ ing the reorganization of the demory alized orphan system of this section j of Poland's advance in the Kast, the , I. chief burden of providing food and >r . clothing for thousands of orphans ' has been thrown on the American Red Cross. One by one the Americans urc restoring the bankrupt institutions to a state of usefulness, ' but the restoration is necessarily j y slow. I 1 When the Germans were dewing ( eastward through Poland and the > Russian armies were falling back, in- 1 ^ numerable Polish families fled in terror before the invader. Hy de- < sign and spoilation of the dun, all f hope of return to old homes was biasted. The terrified people cont'.inued ? into Russia. Many distracted pa- 1 rents abandoned their children along 1 I the way. v I How these children kept their bod- ^ I ies and souls together remains a mys- ^ J tery. When the American Red Cross | workers reached Minsk and other Po- ? ' lisii cities they found these children T begging from street venders. Some ^ of them had even forgotten their v i i.nines and the towns where they had " j lived. '> 1 The orpahunuges in these cities, I originally established by the Russian / / V/r'V', / r. ,\ yr.jV 7 jr. r :;< a ?iOA/3 Ave vr /?r,y< V ! I X ' ; ) f > ? < ru a .: J" r^i ff ipb:r V u fr?* ? 4 k ' M >?r ' JV'C-' . ,.- ',. % -, ' f I ^ (p " I < ' g^gv.;- > .; > - * ,;.>-" ^ "Of all thti saws we i v\ r saw, \ one when speaking of i^r lino, equalled in price. We know you are not the la/i< your farm you buy every implcnu eHiciency. Hut how about your kihir-n? department MK> per eent. promising so Ion;? and that bri^h and silver? (live your wife a eliar.ee to do and satisfaction. FARMERS jl 18 cents a package 9 rjXPERTLY bl g ' Turkish anci cli B tobaccos in Camel ci P| nate bite and free tl H unpleasant cigaretty l| unpleasant cigaretty ( E Camels win instant a D success with smoker: S blend brings out to 9 refreshing flavor and < D R. J. RF.YN !-X? IJ I I 1 1 1 I 1 Red Cross, cared for some of the youngest children. They were forced one u> one to close up for lack of food -J supplies. Now these orphnr* p * flri' being opened up again by f.l e Ar^ericars. For each bed made i:v lilnblc there are twenty-five child candidates. EX-SOI DIKRS AND SAILORS GET JOBS TAKING CENSUS Washington, Oet. 27 Sixty-five 'ornier soldiers nnd sailors have beei ippointed supervisors f<>r the Foureenth Decennial Census, uecordinp o an announcement issued today by he llu.eau <<f the Census. "lh" Census Bureau was particularly glad whenever it found a 'ormer service man for the joh of upervisor," anaouneed Director of he Census Sam. I,. Rogers. "Most of he applicants who qualified, however vcre men of more mature age and of render experieiiee than the majority if soldiers and sailors." 'Ihree women appear on the list j f supervisors, one having been ap- I minted to serve in the State of New \ rork, on in Texas and one in Neada. This is the first, time in history i f the Census Bureau that women ; live been elected to fill these posi- '. Jons. I Of the .'572 supervisors ehosen ap-\ " | :v/*' ' <i I r " J "i * I 1 , L? 7~~1_ 1 ? - . ?' \ \ f- .(v-V7. i ' . . ^ ' ' *J -r\ I . "" :J . 1 * " ; * ^ r I : - '7 " X ( ' ; ! ' ; 7p- \ . I * I \A i 'u Savii T : t *" - ,Vv' iH'V. r saw a saw like our saw Our full lino of roliaiilc lco!.> c:: si man in inwn; in fa., t. wv'iv s ml and dovico to save liuio a Is it < < ;"i|l|?od to SOii'MO tin- di1 111.' I i V\" al; Mil ; } I ' I . I it. Ix'an. it'ul, litfht, t i an ali.mn Ik tier work, ll wili pay liitf ! ' HARDW ? CX to 5 ?@8 i t j sas&aE*.r r^r^j^: wnat you pay out yo is cigarette satisfaction you do get it in ever ended choice low-mildness loice Domestic taininjj the de ipirettes elimi- are simply a icm from any smoke them w aftertaste or odor. For your owr compare Can nd permanent in the world 5 becau.e the you'll best i the limit the quality and JelightUil mel- they provide. OLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Wmtlon ! proximately 100 are lawyers. Ex' .service men come next in numbers and editors rrrk third with mon than 40 appointments. Farmt rs arr represented with about 25, while cd ucators, numbering about 20, run the farmers a close race. Several physicians have undertaken the task of collecting Uncle Sam's statistics, and likewise a great m .nv business men. '.a li supervisor appointed had to undergo rigid tests as to his fitness for the posit <>ii, especial stress having been laid on chai actor and experience. "No man was appointed a supervisor for the Fourteenth Census," sad Mr. Rogers, "Until every possible guarantee was given as to his ability and honesty. Character was . t all tim-'s th<- leading and pre 'ominutiiig consideration with the Censu . lluron i in every appointment made." Where ""hcrf'i a P.aby On Farm Keep RAT-SNAP Rats are on most farms. Once they '< I inside the house- look out. Rats Kill infants biting them is not unusual. Nursing bottles attract rats. Itrake a cake of RAT-SNAI* and brow it around. It will surely rid t'uu of rats and mice. Three sizes, i5e, alio, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed iy Souare Deal Drug Co., A. F. Dais and I'ageland Hardware Co. / ' / /\vi/?;< . S.t f't'/ /i'.jlz :t j 1 -y'N / / J ? -) % 'f -V. *<) , ./ > / ' ij* the Price of a Woodsw, Or he Laziest Man In Town . ?iv*" is an ohl saw, but a true .limit In* p.vrl lei I in ?|iality, or o c ihat in your business, or on .nil labor?io increase your nl-o-ry of housewoi k ? Is this 4;,,, r .. . \?; t. - - ....v ill ill' >1111 IIUYI* l)i (Ml hum '.van*; sonic new cutlery ividiMids in health, happiness ARE CO. Ti ur p;ood money for R ?? and, mv, how !? y puff of Camels! F| of the tobaccos yet re- In sirable "body." Camels I revelation 1 You may m| ithout tiring yourtaste! k| i satisfaction you must iels with any cigarette mJ at any price. Then, n realize their superior the rare enjoyment H