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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 4

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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JOUENAL ANB AIKEN Tfcc Jwrnal and Review hi for is spend- at Hendersonville, N. Edgar A. Brown have FOR CAMP WADS WORTH Colored Sons of South Enter the Lists for Freedom. On the noon tr.aln last Monday 1M hardy colored men called from Aiken county left for Camp Wadsworth to join the army, and on, Friday next 42 more will leave f6r train tnip at aarae Camp, The men are a fine body of. Amerieiias and are eager to do "their share ijt the great war ttor Below is the list of those ordered to leave this week for Camp from a visit ta relatives in Handy Carter Ernest Key Stroman Wm Smith Marshall Moore Tom Smallwood Wallace B.

Crawford Geo D. Woodward- WUUe Ware Nemiah Burgess Primus Patterson Randal Kev J. A. Porter and flaafhlti, Misses Lou ste and Emily, to" Celvmtna Sunday? "They home by their Aiiss Elanche. Wfco spend a weak In -the cnpi Herman Mathls Podgeon Ashmore Joe Patterson Mrs.

J. B. Morris went Sunday to see their Irs. 7no. B.

Harley, of who cafrled her baby to a tiiere ngo fo: Strom left Monday for other points to spend a of Mr. I. B. regret of his that he will Llffon. of Orangeburg.

spent Itt the city last waek with Brabham, has r-j- home in the city from whore she visited i after spending at Hendersonville and to th-e city glad to fee him back position in the Bam berg in race South Car- tfa there is no need took into the past to find Mfo. It new and clear. Mr. Wfeo to candidate for the amid he does not believe ill OM fightMMtaneM of our war with atlcka to that assertion. what the Kaiser would all ABMrtaaitft to and believe and If all should reach, tuMcitiaion the arniy we have would be lost and our and de- IfeSjftt Carolinians who wouM tftsj of Germany rejoice ovw tht) returns fromJBouth Carolina governor, tlM position, that Germany aHowed by this to orer Europe and fln- to America with her domi- te what a vote for Mr.

and haa placed him- bjr his words. Spartanburg county of upper South hundred per cent of the United mood to be sending sntatlve whose Uaited States senate question of their of Dial will mean faith in the cause of the thia war. That is the sim- Her- QUICKLY right thing at the right Skly in time of danger. of kidney danger, Doan's are most effective. iff Aiken evidence of their 1222 Laurens "I had kidney mine years ago which a dull ache in the all the time.

wma more severe than It hard to get into lition. I couldn't all the time. My i ilarly and annoy- Jllr otteB my sight. Doan's Kidney from sly rid me had no Horace Johnson Richard Jordan Ben Eidson Joshua Quarles Harry Nelson Claud Medlock Sam Willians Marcus Way Marion Anderson Oliver Afi'iison Charlie Hatcher. Jr.

Robert-E. Elliott Azor Salley Ceasar Key Burtie 'Mathews Jack Harrison Alonzo Brunson Thirsty Brown James Johnson John Anderson Levi Williams Claud Cush Luther BIng Peter Toole Spurgeon Twlggs Jimmie Lee Howell Wade F. Hankinson Jim Jerry Earnest Fells Ed Moseley Sam Frazier "VNilllie Cook Daniel Brown Walter Blanchard John Jackson Abney M-adison Willie Griffin Eddie Lee Harris Henry Williams Wallace Mose Dock Jackson Joe Brown Earnest Black Mose Williams George Johnson Earnest Miller ChnrHe Deas James Dore Willie Miras Isaac Hightower Manna Rpmey Sing Woodward Theodore Pollard Willie Smith Milton Stroman James Dunn Henry Richardson Oscar Rouse Will Holloway Robt Jones Willie Carter Albert Simmons Henry Hughes Albert Cobb Judson Mason Nelson Watson Haskell Kitchings Ben Jackson Willie Snipes Jerry Dawson Wells Gideon Chavous Hezzje Williams Will Brown Willie-Collier Jasper G-juittV Mabel Blakeley Ed I James Boston Pin.k Thomas i Rouse Richard Abaey Waltre Twiggs James Frank Ware 'Allen Graham Lake Anderson Marion McClary John: Smith Alexander Kenner Allen Simmons Willie Cohen Joe Chisholm Arthur Dell SOUTH CAROLINA, JOT.Y 31 1918 ig Insurance Man By Tanlac Because He Couch in. Office. Lost His Efficiency.

twiinecl Eight Peefc Like Living Jib H. Richardson, the widely know nj ins ranee ETIrnira. X. knows the value of full and the ne- jcessity of being on the job every! minute with confidence and strength; jas this competent- business man said, i in these days' the men and women I have to 'be at their best to meet extraordinary demands of their purses. i interested tn others, Mr.

Richardson recently told how he renewed' his activity that had been im- FARMERS LISTENI We want your order for COTTON SHEETS, BAGGW We quote you for the prompt acceptance 80'XSQ New Burlap at 9.6.c; Atlantic Bagging- $8.00 per roll. Clo.be Bagging at per roll. Riverside Bagging at S7. oft. New Arrow Ties 50 per bundle, Ties at All prices'Pi O- B.

or Springfield. S. C. TYLER BROS. Two Stores, Wagener and S.

C. Willie Kitchings Bellinger Hall Jesse Corley Cothran Hughey Dan Henderson Williamson Messiah Galphin Arthur Argo Moses Jackson M. C. Sugick Fred Wimberly Eddie Walker Anderson Danforth Foster Jones Dave Morgan Charlie Chavous Mike Stroman Charlie Chavous Albert Maize Richard Johnson Willie Alexander Willie Dinkins Willie Bean Julian Norman Wilton Reed Felix Stephens James Smith Barbecue Dinner The ladies of the Equal Suffrage League will give a barbecue dinner at the rest room tomorrow. AmpJa preparations have been made for the candidates and their friends, and it does not matter who is your choice for office you will receive the same one dinner and kind treatment from the League ladies.

Much complaint has recently been heard about the swift rate of visiting speed fiends passing through the city. A warning is sounded in this issue of theJournal and Review that it will be well for theh speeders to hearken to. paired by unusual suffering. he said, "that suffered about as much as it is possible for anyone to suffer with stomach trouble. I had it in the worst form.

I would wake up every morning after a restless'night, and my stomach as if something was gnawing at it and actually try ing to pull it apart. "I was hungry all the time wltU a peculiar feeling, but the minute anything reached my scomach it turned into a sour Then I was fit for nothing. I had to a couch in my office and often during the day I- would have to lie down when my spells of suffering came on. "When Tanlac was introduced here I had confidence in it-Tat once because I had confidence in the company that made it. A medicine they put out years ago added ten years to my mothers life.

Now, am confident Tanlac has done the same for me. I have gained eight pounds on four bottles of Tanlac and 'eel like living again. Stomac 1 rouble is gone, of course, or could not have built up that way so quick." Tanlac, Master Medicine, sold by W. J. Platt and Aiken; lllenton Mercantile Ellenton; J.

F. Baker. Langley; E. Jones. Salley; Qulnby Vaucluse Peoples Pharmacy Wagener; W.

M. Edison, Warrenvflle: James S. Keel. Montmorenci. Price $1 per bottle IS THE TIME TO BUY Real Estate Prices of everything else are advanced.

Real most staple of all not advanced. The American dollar of today will buy only about 40 per cent, of what a dollar would have bought before the war. After peace comes and conditions have assumed normal again, the American dollar will buy more than it will today. Your Money, invested now in Real Estate or country pay big interest. YOU CAN BUY PROPERTY TOD AY CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUILD Figure it out for yourself.

Look over these offerings: An 8 room house, two baths, a paptry, lot 75 by 160 foot, well located, good neighborhood. 312 acres of land, -130 open, 9 room dwelling, 2 tenant houses 3 miles from Aiken. Everything available for good fish pond, -These are only a few of the offerings I have listed. Terms can be made to suit you. Let me show you my list, or tell me what you want ia property and I will find it for you.

S. J. BROOKS REAL ESTATE AGENT Aiken, S. C. Look out for the Dog Catcher, he will soon start on his rounds.

Aug. 10; have your $1 ready to give him, or he will seize The Beech Island Agricultural Club will hold its annual barbecue at the Club House next Saturday. Invitations have been sent to the other clubs and a big crowd expected. A The watermelon cutting given the visiting soldiers last Sunday by the ladies of the Equal Suffrage League proved a big success ana was much enjoyed by the participants. The ladies of the League wish to thank the donors of the melons for their generosity, and the Aiken Ice.Co.

for freezing bhe melons. Thestone Theatre COMING "THE YELLOW TICKET" The greafrat feature picture of the year Wednesday, August 14th THE GERMAN CURSE IN RUSSIA Monday August 19th The best war picture on the screen Don't JMiss These Pictures Admission Adults 50c Chidrens 25c We pay the war Ux NOTICE OF SPECIAL, EJECTION A petition having been presented to the Aiken County Board of Education, signed by the requisite num. her of voters and Freeholders of the Mt. Calvary School District No. 37 asking for an election for the purpose of voting a special tsx of 4 mills for ordinary school purposes, this is thereore an order that the said election shall be held at the regular place of voting in this district on the 12th rom a.

m. to 4 p. m. Each voter must be a resident of said district must show his registration certificate and his tax receipt. By order of County Board of Edi cation.

H. R. CHAPMAN, J. O'NEAL HOLLOWAY, L. E.

CROFT, (Signed) H. Hendrix H. Thomas B. Gregory Trustees and Election Managers. NOTICE OF.

SPECIAL. ELECTION A petition having been presented to the Aiken County Board of Education. signed by the requisite ber of voters and Freeholders of the ourtney school District No. 1 1 asking for an election for the purpose of voting a special tax of 4 mills for ordinary school purposes, this ie thereore an order that the said elec- HARDWARE Full Line of PAINTS AND OILS Wyman Co. Main St I Chevrolet Garage I 913 Laurens St I Aiken, S.

C. of voting in this district on the 10th day of August. The polls to be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Each voter must be a resident of said district must show his registration certificate and his tax receipt. By order of County Board of Education. H. R.

CHAPMAN. J. O'NEAL HOLLOWAY, L. E. CROFT, (Signed) W.

O. Johnson A. P. Courtney T. R.

Wright Trustees and Election Managers. General overhauling and repairing done on all cars in first class manner. The: saJeT N. A. STEWART, Salesman and Manager.

MARKETING HOfiS beats burying th-'ia. Steve Hoover. Mt. Pleasant. Iwa, writes; "Commenced feeding my herd of about 100 hogs B.

A. Thomas' Hog Powder over two months ago. Fifty were sick and off feed. Nearby herds had cholera. I did not lose are well and growing fast." POWELL HARDWARE CO.

IV THE LITTLE JIM CAFE For Ladies and Gentlemen Has moved to 317 JACKSON STREET Augusta, Ga. Charles An ton akos, Prop. First Class Service OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

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