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We have just received 6( ent have all sizes from Vu and from J/8 in. to 8 in. in Also have large shipme also some two or three car us hear from you. COLUMBIA SUPPLY | i tu ~ r* n \ | 1 lie \ I We Are S j HIGHGRADI ! And FRESI I When You V f I WE ! I The V i The HAM LE" W. I). JA.MKS, Si A thoroughly equipped in treatment of Surgical, IWed Special Attention Giv Tonsils and r .?-1 v... i u v \ . I Mil Ij V A \\ind-Lp We are hold in;' a *eal W on some splendid Rargaie broken sets of 1)1.\'ING iiO( morhis (*h.\u:s, i<:tc. i: Mrs. Ilous' vvii , WIXDand drop in lor a jxcp at ings, for we arc all WOLV CHAIR vai, KS worth hi Our old stock must be n two two cars of Furniture I road. Come in and let ur. j gains. JB_ JL * ? X./ ? J. M 11 J &ecpL j OF CHEST I Will Appreciate 1 our limine j $200,0 f Our customers and friends he! | need of accommodation or you | to see us. (iuaranteed hurvjl j Let us show you this wonder. I S It. 15. LANKY, President I CIIAS. P. MANdU.M, I Cashier The Columbia 1641 MAIN STREET, Street Paving, Sii Culverts, Fit Anything ir, ESTIMATES GLADJ ing ) tons of Pipe and at presin. to 4in. in Galvanized black. nt of boiler tubes. Hav^ loads of Iron in stock. Let COLUMBIA, S. C. 823 Wcit Gervai* Street I '1 Market \ [ i pecialists In \ { iGROCERIES j H MEATS I i /ant the Best J iVE IT j i i Market | I r HOSPITAL uncoil i:i Charge .>:itulion for 1ho scientific i? al, X-liay, Radium Cases rcn to the Removal of I Adenoids rT 'h yj ; I All rl W y On Chairs IXI)-UP SALE this week s in CHAIRS, including )M CHAIRS, ROCKERS. TC. UP your morning duties these Exceptional Offers'I)-UP to tfive you some living. noved io make room for that we now have on the how you some Real Barrdware Go. o9A fhnttk ! ERUKM) J :ss. Total Resources Over | 00.00 | peel us le> ele? this. \\ hen in | have money to deposit, come | ar proof anei fire pre>of safe. 5 V cordial welcome awaits you (1. K. I.AN'KY, V.-President J. A. CAMPBELL, Assist. Cashier Concrete Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. dewalks, Bridges >ors, Walks i Concrete .Y FUBN1SUEJ) t TANLAC QUICKLY GAVE MUCH AID "AH Mjr Ailments Have Been , Relieved." She Says Had Suffered Much Declares She Is Glad To Recommend Tanlac As "A Fine Ton'c" . , "When I had taken the first bottle of Tanlac I was in much better health generally and all my ailments had been relieved," declared Mrs. M. J. Casey, of 30 Kennedy St., Spartanburg, S. C.,in a statement'describing the painful ailments with which she sulfered, and telling of the great improvement Tanlac quickly made in her condition. Mrs. Casey's statement follows: "I suffered from stomach trouble and 1 just felt badly all over." said Mrs. Casey. "1 was tired and no account all the time. My appetite had about left me, and it was seldom that 1 ev< r could Jind anything to oat that I really wanted. Everything 1 ate hurt me, and alter meals I felt pulled up about my stomach. 1 had heartburn also. In fact, I nearly burnt up with it. That ailment was awful "Frequently 1 had dizzy spells and headaches. My general health wa< bad. 1 knew i needed some kind of medicine, but it seemed that 1 just could not find what I needed. Bui at 1; st 1 decided to try Tanlac. The medicine gave me quick results, unu 1 ce tainly can praise Tanlac for the way it improved y health. "When the fii'r bottle was taken ? was in much litter health generally and all my ailments had been relievt d. U gave nie a good appetite and helped that heartburn right away. 1 am glad to recommend Tannic for it is aeh a line medicine, and 1 will get n.ort of it if f ever need it again. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by The Chesterfield Drug Co., Clies. tcrfield, S. C.; T. E. Wanamakcr <!i .Sons, Cheraw; Ml. Croghan Drug Co, ' Mt. Croghan, S. C.; McBce Drug Co., Mcliee, S. C.; Fageland Drug Co., 1'ageland, S. C.; J. T. Jowers A Sons, Jefferson, S. C. Adv NOTICE Dr. I. S. Fundcrburk having left Mt. Croghan, has placed his accounts in my hands for collection. All those indebted to him will please settle with me at once. You will find the books at S. J. Huntley's-store. 2p W. J. Bayfield. A Rat That Didn't Smell After Being Dead for Three Months "1 swear it was dead at least three months" said James Sykes, butcher, YVestfield, N. J. "Wo saw this rat every day. Put a cak? of RAT-SNAP behind a barrel. Months later niy wife asked about the rat. Remembered the barrel, looked behind it. There was the rat?dead, not the slightest odor." Three sizes, 25c, 50c $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by A. F. Davis, The Spuare Deal Drug Co. and the Page land Hardware Co. I 5c a packa be I 5c a packa du | gc a packa |! !1 THE FLfW | SO DOES ' j 1 9 :.1\ ?>. .s*kMi~-jt,~u^?,-\*u.,. ,^U?m r I : CHESTERFIELD POST AMERICAN LEGION The Chesterfield County Tost of the American Legion met in Chesterfield Thursday evening for the purpose of completing the organization and adopting a constitution and bylaws The ideals of the Legion are so well set forth in the preamble and by-laws that Advertiser publishes the text in full. It will be seen by scrutinizing article five, that all army veterans now living are eligible either to active or honorary membership. Veterans of the civil war, whether Confederate of Federal are invited to join as honorary members without expense of any kind. The wording first emphasizes the fact that any soldier, sailor or marine who honorably served the South is eligible to honorary membership,but in the same paragraph statps that any verteran who at any time honorably served the United States in any war is entitled to that distinction. Thus, the vet-1 erans of the North and South's great struggle are invited to join the same patriotic legion. Veterans of the Spanish-American war are invited to join. Dr. it. L. G ardner is Commander of the Chesterfield County Post, Herbert F. Jones is Vice-Commander and \V. C. Coward is Adjutant. Following are the by-laws: For God and Country we associate ourselves together for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one hundred per cent Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of .4:... a.. 4U.. / ? * - ?i wvii\iium ill i-IIU \i I fill W HT j TO in* i'u: .te a sense of individual obligat on to tin community, state and nati a; to male right the master of mi; .I; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safegnurd and transntit to posterity the principles of justice. freedom and democracy; to .0-1 rate a ! notify our comradhip by our <. >< tion t( mutual helpfulin -s. A. . .cle 1\ sold'or, sailor or in.ii who -. rw 1 ho loraldy in the 1 War between A ?ril Oth, 11# 17, and ?ven In-r litis, in the forces of .he ' 1 iteil S .itcs of .nierica, is eligible to nicniher.-hip in the Post: Provide I with It's application for membership he produces his honorable dis- j charge or hi service is vouched for , by one mend er of this Post. Article 2. The ollicers of tb.is !*< st shall be a Post Coinander, Post ' | Vice-Pomander, Adjutant, Finance Officer, and Chnplniu. The officers shall be elected annually, at what shall be known as the annual meeting of this Post. The annual meeting of this Post hall he held at <"110 terlield, S. C. on Thursday evening of the annual County Fair: Provided, however, a majority of the officers consenting, this annual meeting may be held at any time and place in Chesterfield County on the call of the Commander. Article 3.?Duties of the Officers: Section 1 .It shall be the duty of the Post Commander to preside over all meetings in a fair impartial manner, and according to Robert's Rules of Order, he shall have power, by and ilffS ge fore the war ge ring the war t i j I 22 NOW I { OR LASTS ; rHE PRICE! S/ === II ( A J An efli TRACTOR action; skillful $500.00. Here is waiting for ar delivery after We wa represent us < giuing exclusi If yc AUT< CO 210 Pearl St. This Ad. with the consent of a majority of th< Officers, to call meetings of this Pos at any time and place. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of th Post Vice-Comander to assume th duties of the Post Commander in hi absence or death. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of th Adjutant to take the minutes of eacl meeting, and read them at the nex succeeding meeting; to answer al correspondence pertaining to Post to preserve the records of the Pos and of its memberhsip; to call the rol at each meeting; to furnish the Fi nance Officer with all data for thi collection of membership dues and as sessments; and in general to posses the powers of an Adjutaant in th< Military Branch of Service. sec. 4. It shall be the duty of th< Finance Officer to collect all dues anc assessments. He shnll upon the ordei of the Post Commander, pay oui money for expenses and dues to Stat< and National Organizations. Sec, 5. It shall be the duty of tht Chaplain to investigate the conditior :>f needy members or their families, and report all cases to the Post thai might warrant the Charity of tht Post; to open all meetings of this Post with prayer, provided, with the as. tent of the Post Commander some >ne else is designated for this latter luty. Article 4.?The constitution of the State and National organization of he American Legion is hereby adopted as a part of this constitution; and he provisions of their constitution is made and changed from time to iine, shall be a part of this constituion. Article 5.?Any soldier, sailor or narine, who honorably served tin* louth in the Civil War,who honorably erved the United States in thetSpanih American War or any previous rar, shall be eligible to honorary lerr.bership in this Post but shall pay 0 dues, and be without power to ote, hold office, or participate in the eliherations of this Post, other than s a guest. Article 6.?The dues of each memer of this Post shall be one dollur nd twenty-five cents each per year, ayable to the Finance Officer at ach annual meeting, or within a asonable period thereafter. If with1 six months succeeding each annual eeting, a member's dues are not rid, his name shall be automatically ropped from the membership roll by le adjutant. .Article 7-?This constitution shall t in force and effect when ratified r a majority of the Post at their eeting at Chesterfield, S. C. Thure-L ... 1 I . Sensati For 192 ( cient dependable guarai ?simple in construction; in operation; and selling the TRACTOR every if] WP nrP nAur.rnorltf f ? v/ W4i A IV/ VY - 1 VyUUJ IVJ U January 1st. int one live agent in tli and the ri ght man can sec ve selling rights. >u are that man \ or wire to-day. 3MOTIVE TRA RP. OF AMER1 , will not appe u day, November 13th, 1919. t Section 2, The officers of this Post shall constitute themselves as an exeu cutive committee. i c Sec. 3. Any amendment may be s made to this constitution , if submitted through the Executive Committee e with a favorable report thereon, to h any meeting of this Post, and receiv-' t ing a majority vote of the members 1 present at that meeting. f t TAX NOTICE 1 mi i.? * - ? ? - - 1 nc tax levy lor Chesterfield B County is as follows: State nine mills, ordinry county s 7 '/s mills, Road 11 mills, past indeb' tednessl mill, Constitution School, 3 _ mills. Making a total of 23 V4 mills. I I The following Townships levy for ; r Road bonds as follows: I 1 Cheraw 1 '/a mills. ' Mt Croghan 4 V4 mills. , Jefferson 5 Vfc mills. , Alligator 0 Va mills. , The Sehool Districts below curry j ^ the following levies for local School purposes: 8 mills: School Districts No. 1, 2 , ( G, 7, 10, 12, 1G, 17, 19, 20, 22, 41, 52 j ' 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, 4G and 45. 7 mills: District No. 23 and 5. 1 10 mills: District No. 11 and 8. 10 V* mills: District No. 13 and 24. 11 mills: District No. 2G. 11 Vi mills: District No. 35. 12 mills: District No. 27, 33, and 37. I2U, TYlilla w.. on 18 mills: District No. 3, 30, 25, 38, 44, 47 und 50. 14 mills: District No. 15, 21, 31and 18. 15 mills District No. 40. 11>% mills: District No. 40. 1G mills District No. 20. 20 mills: District No. 0 and 28. 2014 mills District No. 18. 231/4 mills: District No. 43. All male citizens between 21 and 55 years pay a Capitation Koad Tax of $3.00. f One per cent penalty on all taxes ai after December 31. ol Two per cent penalty on all taxes ol after January 31. Seven per cent penalty on all taxes fr after Febuary 28. b< J. A. Welsh, )? Treasurer Chesterfield County te 1 . . n on J iteed FARM remarkable in [ for less than j I 1 body has been took orders for lis territory to I mre a contract j vrite I ctor | j ca ;| Bllfialo, N. \ . ; I ar again ; J LONDON PAt'LR CRITICIZES I AMEI ICAN SENATE Spcukimr of the American Sen: e's treatment <;f n:; i' te T.cu'.y a ! ud-H in>; London paper, the Daily N<-ws,H| says: "The A me ican Senate is I isy^K emasculating the Lcajrue of Nutions^B covenant promises to me a singularly pallid affair after the Senate trets thr.utf with it. The attitude of the Senate, if it cannot command our admiration, need not provolte our reproaches since it is actuat rd not so much by hostility to Europe as to President Wilson; but while we may understand some of the cnuscs which an holding up the Peace Trea-^f ly, it does not in any way relieve I Europe from serious and possibly I ironic embarrass meats for which the American obstruction is responsi-1 FOR SALE -fi-Koom house on I Scotch Road, in Chsterfield. See Mrs. J. M. Wright or II. A. W it-1. son. 2p I LAND POSTED -I hereby for hid H any hunting all mylands. 40-p R. E. RIVERS. LIFT CORNS OR 1 CALLUSES OFF I Doesn't luirt! Lift any corn or ' callus off with fingers V, WL / I| Tr El IV pl Don't ouih i; A tiny bottlo of^E reossone costs but n few cents ntBB ny drutf store. Apply a few ,lr"P*WfL i the corns, cnlluses and "hard sKin" i bottom of feel, then ,lift them off. j When I'rep zone removes corns A om the. toes or calluses from ths fl >ttom of feet, the skin beneath is ft pink and healthy and never sore, K nder or irritated. _ s ???