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2 )LD PRESCRIPTION FOk WEAK KIDNEYS Have you. ever flopped to reason rhy it ia that so many products that ro extensive*}* advertised, all at once Irop eut of sight and are soon for »tten? The reason is plain—the arti !• did not fulfil the promises of the nanufactnrer. This applies more ■trticularly to a medicine. A ntedic nai preparation that has real curs ive value almost sells itself, as like n endless chain system the remedy ■ recommended by those who have een benefited, to those who are in teed of it. A proponent druggist says "Take or example Dr. Kilmer s Swamp toot. a preparation 1 have sold for nany years and never hesitate to ■commend. for tn almost every case t shows excellent results, as many •f my customers testify. No other Mney remedy that i know of has so urge a sale." According to sworn statements and "•rifled testimony of thousands who •ave used the preparation, the suc ess of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is me to the fact that, so many people lain;. It fulfils almost every wish tn nrareominc kidney, liver and blad •r ailments, corrects urinary trou ilas and neutralizes the upc acid rhich causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle f Swamp-Root by Parcel Post Ad r«ss Dr Kilmer A- Co.. Binghamton. L Y.. and enclose ten cents; also teation The Atlanta Semi-Weekly burnt 1. Large and medium size ottles for sale at all drug stores tAdvt.) ECZEMA dao called Tettax. Salt Xirwi. Prnl tua, MUk Crust. W»Wr Poison. Weeping Skin. etc. ! I tezema ran be rareS to stay I meon ■M vhax 1 aay CVP.ED awt NOT me.-,ly at.-bel ar tn return a«ain. Benxn.her. I safe Ma SMaarM after Lai»d:ju nearly a bait nal- Ma caara at eczema ami dexutinz IS years at V Uff to its treatment. I rtoa'i rare atia: all M Mare uasl nor tear air' dec-ton hare t.-4d > ad that Poa coaid Mt be cured, all I ask is Mt a chance to reeve my claim, it row write M TODAY. 1 will rend pi a FREE TRIAL t rei'.id. av thinr. zvarat.te.-d treatnezd :tut will astir coartneo you aa it baa me. If you an tagßstet and devenad. I dare you to five w a cha-vce in rvrre sir claims Bv wntiu* me aday I believe you will enync m-r- real <-nm art than you reallv thc-csbt thiv world held for •a. Ju«t try It. and I feet >nre you will agree Itk me SR. J. E CANNADAY. IMS Court Bit . Sedalia. Mo. Befarmec Third National Bank. Rcdaha Mo., sad this a<ti-e I" some ««-xen-a »nTVf»r iAdv.> GOOD NEWS 1 Lady in Texas Tells How She Regained and Keeps Her Health. Keery booaehoid ohonM hate at aaad all » time a dependable remedy with which > figti' catarrh an ! catarrhal coaditicau. The experience of Mr. M. E. Berkley, 1 w. 1822—27th St.. Galveston. Texas, is B uniqne. bit her letter does carry a gorons “safety first” suggest iod to every > ■tericVh home:—“l wish to tell you of the tod Perona has been to me. I have u«ed I five years and have never found it other ■ a satisfactory as a remedy for colds, itarrh. iadigeatkta and many other ail ants. I am never without Peruns.“ Coughs, cold*, catarrh, grip and iaflueuxa mot safely b» neglected. Any disease le to catarrhal inflammation of the mu an lining whether of the nasal passages. I iroat. lungs, stomach, bowels, kidneys. ■ adder or other ergans io to be feared. Itarrh is always a menace to the general Nulth and on account of its prevalence bust be fought and fought hard all the ThouMu-j* place their entire dependence • (ton the well kniri time-tried remedy. Maa. Dr. Hartman began selling Feruna < catarrh forty-five years ago. Try Perur.t rat an i avoid possible disappointment and ipenae. Tablet or liquid form. Sold everywhere -4Advr.» V. Li irt t -X Resinol certainly healed hat rash quickly Yoa don’t hav? to WJtt to know that leginol is healin? your skin trouble! i he first application usually stops the Ching and makes the skin look heaith er. And its continued use rarely ails to clear away all trace of eruption, gusts and soreness. Besides, it con sins nothing that could injure or irritate he tenderest skin, even of a tiny baby. •Sold by nil dnzggxta ar.4 dealert in toilet goods. r- w.WV as KOUR HEM) [ prtg .. it flutter. FnlpltnU sb * F **'•’•* Brvo yet fir’ 1 r b,r ’ JCM of Bl ea,t ' TeD * Numbueen. ui FVn rj t’»in tu left nlde [■ .1 ' Faiatiax Spellw, Wpoiwbe. ["*** "" ' loro eye*. * :dden !*te rrins in »!eep. Ncrvuunueau, II angry ur Weak Vpells iMreM't Feeling In cheat. < hukiag r*ea« •Cion I a thruav. Puluiul to lie uu teftaiee, Ssklnc er I* mo; he-Ing <*en«utiuu. ••iil •it Brcalhiar. lieart Droaey ur fvwellirg fffeet or uukteaf If you have on*or m< -e «< i ba above eympton*. don't fa.l tow- lir.Klue. Heart Tablet*. Hot a eecrer medicine tlaaald that on- perwm out of every tour has a reak heart. Probably thrve-fourth» of th-** «M> at know it. and hundreds wrongfully treat tbens tvea foe the Mtueaacb. I.uaga. Kidnrja ur erv-«. Don't take any c\aoce» wb-n *' r ' ituauian • Heart Tablet* are witbin you: FREE TREATMENT COUPON ’ Any enfferer mal'ine th!« coupon, with their? name and P.O. Addma. to Dr. >’.<•. K*n*w ■aa. Bus b-st. Auguata. Maine, will -eA Mire a box of Heart Tablets for trial bv ret •all. poetpald. free of charz*. Delay* are lai-j furous. write at once—<«>-< »». Cured His RUPTURE £ I waa.badly mpturvd while lilting a trank aev qral years a«x Deters said lay only hope <f hrr was an operatreu. Tr.u-.s did me no g<x.d Itnally I got hold c< anmath .»» that qu.ce.ly and ■Mtpletely cured me. Ttats have pasaed and the tuptur- Lax nestr retir 'd. a!'h>-mrti I am dcins hard wort aa a carpenter. There was no Opera- Mao. no lo«C time, no triit>> I have uoth.n* to aril, but vrtil sue full U»f rmai-w about bow you auj find a complete enre without operation, if you write to me. E-cene M. Pulltn. Carpenter. <W E Marvel us Asenue. Manatquan. N. J. Better eut out this notice and show it to any ■bars who ate nwfurtd— you may rare* a life or W rv and denr-r of an opera' «i -‘Advt.i 3 Rings and Bracelet FREE aaygfWF Sall a bates fietebod Sfcbe at 2Sc bos fu* eafSS, Ut’W. MB. M—m MTW k lIM. MV Bgcvrw tße . - mat •• wiil «*••• • f » »lW Nation 's Roll Os Honor Southern Heroes Who Have Given I heii All tor Old Glory i CASUALTY KEY Character of casiwltica »s indwal''.! as followa: (K) killed in action; (»V.Si w.HiJued se-ere'y; I wounded (degree i und-tettniti-dl; (D. A), died of airplane t accident: (D.W) died cf wounds: (D.DI • died cf disease; (Ml missing: ll’l pris lotcr. Al! are privates except where otherwise indicated. After Georgian's natn -s, next cf i.in appears in pareu. . j ALABAMA New Market. Ala.—Allison. Oral (DWi Silas. Ata.—Mcllwain. William S. tl»l>i 1 j WaDacc. Ata.—Jeralg; n. T. w. il,jttt'Si Scottsboro. Ala.—Webb, Sgt. Ernest P (K) Otacbie. Ala.—Tucker, Sgt. Anderwa <K>. Arley. Ata.—Aaron. Bart 1.. (KI Dauctlle. Ata.—Smith. Walker .11-U Vincent. Ata. —Morris, Horace It. (Wl Jackson. Ata.—Gooch. Chester 1.. (M> Grove Hill, Ala.—toate. I.est.r I- <M . Brewton. Ala.—Jones. Gus iWI Bable. Ate.—Robinson. John >WSI Birr.iinghan.. Ata.— Mire. Alliert (W 1 Hightower. Ata.—Buller, Rubin J. "K lotUsviUe Ata.—M<Cray. Judge <Ki M< Ale. Ala.—Bright. Albert <W. linage Springs. Ata.—Little, Arthur (W ‘ i I Elmore. Ala. —Knight. Johu K. (W> Linden Ata.—Young. Sgt. Alfred C. (I»D> i ] Hao-ii. Ata.—Harden. Mm. J. tl’l’l ! Oneonta. Ata. —Hendricks Bernctl D. (M) j Hamilton. Ala.—Hollis. John f. "M> Buhl. Ala.—Partrick. Sim K. (Ml ' Elmore. Ala.—Boswell. LU James A (DW> t'tunberlandv Ata. —Grey, Corp. D. 1. (Kt ■ Fort Payne. Ala.—Cochran. Roland G. (Ki j Gordo. Ata.—Pearson. William B. <K) tollho-ville. Ala.— Wahl rip. Allen 11. (Kl Triah. Ata.—Smith. James A. (W) Birniiugimm. Ata.—tiiimore. Lt. W. G. (Ml • Talladega. Ata. —Corp. William E. (M) i Mount Vernon. Ala. —Harris. It. D. (Ml New Hope. Ata.—Cooper. J«-e W. (Ml Abbievllle. Ata. —Kirkland, Alliert (Wt _ 1 Birmingham. Ata. —Coston. It. 11. M. (K> I Hanceville. Ata.—Akers. Johnnie K. (Wi Waterloo. Ata.—Biggin-. Randall (Ml ■ Portersville. Ata.—Gilbreath. W. P. (Ml Pisgah. Ala. —Watkins. John F. (M) Inion Spring’. Ata —Curry. Lt. J. C. (MSI • Langstown Ala.— Myers. Paul E. (WI Tanner. Ata.—Garrett. Will <WI Rirmingliam. Ata.—Camp. Douthilt (Wl Ariton. Ata.—Hawkins. Glenn H. (Wl lh-it<wd. Ata.—Weil-. Charlie (Wi Lanett. Ala. —Williams. Robert (W) Carpenter. Ata. —Maye*. Edward B. (Wl Birmingham. Ata.—Richter. C. A. (WI Havana. Ala. —Cock. Corp. Ernest (DDi I Montgomery. Ata. —Peters, Corp. J. A .(Dll) | ttakm'-n. Ata.—Evans, fiotr (DDI Montgomery. Ala.— Baxar. Martin R. (DDi | Spragan. Ala.—Foster. Richard <DD) Dayton. Ala.—Deßaby. George (Kl Birmingham. Ain.—Ford. Charles A. (Kl Mount Meigs. Ata. —Dean. John B. (Ki IJnewuod. Ata. —Hall. Henry (Kl ’Calera. Ata.—Martin, Charles L. (Kl I Opelika. Ata.—Luve. Lt. Julius (Ki | : Ella. Ala. —Dye, Tramblu (Kl > Adamsville. Ala.—Hayes. Elmus J. 'K" » Fu-j-ire, Ala. — Richard (K» Rirmlagitaru. Ala.—MitcluU, Frank It. «Kl ! Samantha. Ata.—Dos«. Perry E. (DD< | | Newmarket. Ata. —Stiles. John F. tDD) Abbeville. Ata.—Ja< kson. Andrew (Wi I ruscal'iosa. Ata. —Watts. WoOdey 0. (Wl i Toney. Ala.—Copeland. Corp. J. I- (Ml ( Tuskegee. Ata.—Segrest. Lucius L. "Ml ■ i Biroiagham. Ata.—Thettioti. B. M. tvVsi , I Reform. Ala.—Mart™. Clarence (W> Florence. Ata. —Philips. Gru.er C. (Ml Mathews. Ata.—Espy. John (Dili i Prairie. Ala. —Robinson. Daniel iDD» I Decatur. Ata.—ltu*e. John W. (Dili Feme. Ata.—( » s. MHil.ee (DW) Mard'-sv itle. Ala.—Callaway. Lt. Rnft.s C. ! i ’ DD ’ _ Marines • Alpia* Ala. -Brownlow. John H. (Mi ! t'oleam r. Ata.--Smith, John H. (Ml FLORIDA Rochelle. Fta.— Bradley. Lee (DDI Secauto. Fta—Ba me' Br>an I. iDD" Ponce de I asm. Fla. —Kennedy. D. W. «l>" t ' Starke. Fla.—Mitchell. Oscar (DW) ! Fort White. Fta. —Gordon, Andy iDWI i Gevcna. Fla. —Dade. Henry (DW’i Salem. Fla.—Brown Shelly (DW) I Pensacola. Fla.-s-Auderson. Albert (DW( St. Augustine. Fla.—Bellamy. Sandy (K) Tampa. Fia.—Speny. Sgt. Win. L. iM» Jacksonville. Fla.—Coward. Harold (M) I Kinard. Fta.—l’.iniete, Coley F. <M) : Havana. Fla Mill*. Cody F. <D1») Ormand Fla.—W*n I droit. Harold E. (DD‘ McKenzie. Fla —Wall. John W. (DD) MUlvUle. Fta. —Bennett. Willia B. (Ki laerel Hill. Fta.—Paul. Jesse J. (DW« lake City. Fla.—Kinard. Perry E. (D Wi. Catawba. Fta.—Hopkins. Frank J. (DD) lal'land, Fla.—Srvtt. Hatley T. (DDt Jackson. Fta.—(lateen. Hosio (DD) Pauas, ffkve. Pte.—M.-Cray. Herman (DDI | ’ Avon Park. Fla.—William*. Morraee ' >IH i Vero. Fla.—Woodward. Lt. Fre.l (1» A A', [live Oak Fla.— •Itesulre. James o. <DI') CHILLS, COLDS, FEVERISHNESS Biack-Draught Is Used by Virginia Lady for Colds, Fever and Other Trou bles With Fine Results. Rocky Mount. Vu.—Miss Mae I Chitwood, of this place, recently I stated: “I have used Black-Draught I for colds and stomach trouble and • certainly have fodiud it very satis- I factory. When I would foal bud and fever- . ish. as though I was taking a fresh cold. I would make a good cup of Black-Draught tea and it would soofi set tne all righL I can recommend it as a splendid laxative and gladly do so. You may publish my statement.” When you feel chilly, tired, fever ish. headachy and fear that you are taking cold, take a good dose of the old. reliable liver medicine you have heard Bo much about—Thedford's Black-Draught. It Is made from purely vegetable ingredients, acts in a gentle, natural way, and by help ing to drive out poisonous waste matter from your system, it will often, if taken in time, prevent a ‘chill from developing into a cold. I Thousands of people, during the • i past 70 years, have found Black- i Draught of benefit in such cases. 'I Try it. the next time you chill or ; ■ I sneeze. (Advt.) 1 SHE WAS DYING j OF PELLAGRA Texas Wouiaa Wag on Deathbed and Doctor SaM There Was Mu Hope. Took Baughn Treatment Soon Get Better—Ho Sy nip tome Have Returned Mrs H. I’ McCrary. Bardwell. . Tex., writes; "In (he spring of 1!‘15 1 ! 1 was taken with Pellagra. My doc | tor said there was no hope. By then . I 1 could not leave my bed any. I I heard of Baughn's Pellagra Treat- ; ment and sent for it. After two or three days I began to get better and i continued to get lietter until I got I well. 1 am sure 1 would have been j in my grave today if I had not go< I it. anil no symptoms have returned.” The symptoms—hands red like I sunburn, skin • peeling off, sore mouth, tive lips* throat and tongue I a flaming red w<th mucus and chok ’ ing; indigestion, and nausea; eithet diarrhoea or constipation. If yt>« I have Pellagra can be cured by ' Baughn’s Pellagra Treatment. Get : ‘ big free book on Pellagra. Address ] I American „ Compounding Co., box : 557-L. Jasper. Via., remembering j money is. refunded iu any **sse wliere . . the (rea. <• ••' <• ' ' X<tvt > THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. ATLANTA, GA. TUESDAY, DECKMBRR 3, 1»18. • Faithvilte. Fta.—Jaekson. goloman (DD) Key W«*t. Fta.—Pent. Norman (Illly < «<■'«. Fta.—Mathi*. Arthur (DD) Miami. Fla.—Rooney, Allen (DD) Hasfurd, Fla. Mcn*er. Cha.les M iMi Tim pa. Fla.—Stevens. Omar (Mi laikelaud. Fta.—Brown. Alex (DD) St Petersburg. Flu.—Sleight. A. C. (Wi Middleburg. Fin. —Taratus. Corp. E. (Mt ' Pauaina. Flu.—-Pryor. Will (DW) Wnkitlln. Fta.—Harris, David (DW) J Pntatkii. Fla.—Mark, Atnos (DD) ' Barl-erviU'-. Fta Mow. J.. William i DD) ' P.uH-e ,)»■ l.ewt. I 'a. —Hall, Washington tl’Pi ; Starke. Fla—White, Lt. R. R. tKi Anna Maria. Fin.—Jones. Arthur S. (K) I l.nl><-11. Fla. —Rl'igilL Colp. Rufus W. (Kl | Day tons. Fla. —Warner. Corp. K. C. (Ki i Monnt Dera. Fla. —Meyer, Sgt. F. P. (K) I Apalachicola. Fta. Murks. Lt. W. R. (Kt Orlando. Fta.—Wright. Sgt. W. W. (DD) 1 i Gainesville. Fta. —Flin. Fred (DID I Esto, Fin. —Cozart, John A. (HID Pome de Leon. Fta.—Byrd. W. E. (DD) i Ocala. Fla. —Blye. Harry (DD) I Arr-'ibnuta. I la.—Johnson, John (DW' | JnckM.’iiillle. Fla. —Noctun. William (DD) I Micanopy. Fla.—Eaton. Robert (DID I Like City. Fta.—Denmark. Corp. Gordon . IV. (DID Ja<ksuuvill< Fta.— De Satlssttre IX. Kd t wnrr! C. (K) a GKOKtiIA : Porterdale. Ga.—Wude. Joinei R. (Wiliam I D. gyxeri (K) Pomona. Ga.—Touch* tone, James (Mrs. Jone Touchstone) (DD) Dublin, Ga., R. F. D. 1 ■ Muac' em, Ray field (Mrs. Perlyle Me ache tn) (DD) Palmetto, Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Smith', Paul (Mrs. M A. Smith) (DD> Biyth, Ge.. R. F. D. 2—Smith Samuel ‘Mrs. . Mary Smith) (DD) Norwood, Ga.. R. F. D. No. 2—Weaver, [ Elbert E., Mr. Dave Weaver (DD) ’ Car'ersvilit. Ga.. E. I . D. 3. —Simla. Hoyt • W. VAT!hair. V. Smith) (D W). ’ Americus. Ga.. R. F.'U, "D..” Box 37. I Clark. Loyd (Mrs Ella Joiner Clark) DD) (D D). Stockton. Ga., R. F. D. “A."—Dozier. Frank (William J. Dozier) (DD) 1 Register, Ga.—Blackburn. Lee H. (Walter H. Blackburn). R. F. D. 1 (Ml Mclntire, Ga.—Brown Daniel N, (Mrs. Car rie M. Brown) (M) Whitesburg, Ga.—Jones Ben H. (H. F. Jcnes) M. Waco, Ga.. R. F. D 2—Smith. Enoch A. (T. I C. Smith) (ML Macon. Ga.. 201 Summit street.—Wilker- son. Ira A. (Mrs. J. W. McLeod) iM). Cordele. Ga., R. F. D. A.—Leddon. William E. Mrs. Martha T. Smith) (ML Diamond. Ga.—McClure. John C. (Mrs. Sara Jane McClure (W) Midville. Ga.—Jones. Lt. Percival C. (Mrs. I Leslie P. Inner) <K) Felton. Ga.. R. F. D. 2—Kirk. Pank (Elisha : I Kirk) (X" Hull. Ga.—Spratlin. Harry L. H. 'Mrs. Onie H. Spratlin) (Ki Ball Ground. Ga.—Wyatt. Williasn E. (Mrs. Mamie Wyatt Lyon) (M) Milledgeville. Ga.—Williamson. Mack (Mose | Williamsol ) (M) l Ellmwood, Ga., R. F. D. 3—New. Corp. Charles (Sidney Shaw) (■) Adel. Ga.. R. F. O. I—Boyett. Isaac K. (Wattle Boydt) (DW) Me-rlvi'le: G.* —Dyke, Andrew M. (Mrs. Ida Dyke- (DD) Attanta. Ga., 20 Hull St.—Milton, Sgt. Feeder (Mr Martha Brown) (K) Deeatvr. Gai---Clazk, Mance (Miss Exie Clark) (DD) ■ Gay. Ga., Route I—Tidwell. Harvey J. (Mrs. V Emma Tidwell) (K) Columbus, Ga.. Il Twenty-fifth St.—Lake, Eldridge (John Lake) (DW) Gordon. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Crosby, Ivey ▼. • Mrs. Mary Crosby) (DD) ! Newnan. Ga.—Elliott, Bmu (Buck Elliott) ; (DD) , Laiavette. Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Tucker, Lude I (Will Tucker) (DD) Washington. Ga., R. F. D. s—Woodruff, George W. (James W. Woodruff) (DD) Datura. Ga., R. F. D. 3—Maddox, George L. (George Maddox) (M) Stone Mountain, Ga.—Field, Alonzo. Jr. (Alonzo Field) (M> Cr.thbert. Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Sawyer. Charlie ' F. (Mrs. Minnie Sawyer) (M> Neal. Ga. —Straeck, William G. (Lona Me- | | Cord) (W) I LaGrange. Ga.. 195 Georban St.—Adams. Render D. (William F. Arising.' (M) Crandall, Ga.—Fortner. James R. (Myles Fortner) (K) i Loudsville, Ga.—Helton. Riley (Ander J. | Helton) (K) Elko. Ga., R. F. D. I—Jackson. Jim (Mrs. Adeline A. Jackson) (DD) Ringgold, Ga., R. F. D. 2—Keys. Berton J. (Amzie A. Kevg) <DD) Savannah, Ga.. 909 West Boundary Street- Shavers, Charles H. (Mrs. Nellie Shavers) (DD) Cisco. Ga..- R. F.'-'D. 1—O»vlor, Clifford ..(John Caylor) (DVk . . . A Fooler, Gn Johnson.. Will (Smart Johnson) (DW) Locust Grove, Gs Sr.ith. Meek. Homer 0. William A. Smith) (DD) Blue Ridge. Ga.— Brackett. Henry L. 'Mrs. Martha L. Brackett) (DD) Goodhope. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Bradley. Harri son (Marshall Lock ling) (DD) Still-nore. Ga—Hughs. Comer J, (Nat Hugh*) (K) t EMarwood, Ga—Jacksoh. Brewster (Mrs. Olie Pore) (K) -j . . .• Banner, Ga.. Route 2—Clark. Memory E (Mr-. Amelia Clarite) <DD) Avalon. Ga., R. F. D. I—Clodfelter. Otis (Luther .F. Clodfelter) (DD) Lexington, Ga., R. F. D. 2—Coe, Dobert L. (Eugene H. Coe) (DD) Jackson, Ga.. R. F. D. 3, Box 36—Cornwell, Jessie E. (George M Cornwell) (DD) ' Eifhonia. Ga.—G’ogan. Dew I man C. (Wil- 1 liam P. Grogan) (K) Eiiabell, Ga.. R. F. D. 2—Hadden. Hall C< (Mrs. Julia Tanner) <M) Buford. Ga., R. F. D. 6—Holbrook. Henry D (Mr*. Maggie V. Holurook) (M) ! Hurst, Ga.—Head, Elijah L. (W. M. Head) (M) •- Thcuson, Ga Williams; Henry E. (Mrs. Ernest A. Williams) (K) Sugar Valley, Ga—Meredith. Durward (Mrs. Esther M. Meredith) (W) I Experiment. Ga.—Simmons, Ellis N. (Gib sen Simmons) (M) Riverdale, Ga.. R. F. D. I—Cook, James H. (H. T. Cook) (M) . Rome. Ga„ Box 380. Lindale Park—Price James B. (R. M. Pries) (M) Dawson. Ga.—Crawford, James T. (B. T. | Crawford) (M) Atlanta, Ga., 36 Rhinehart Street—Watson, ’ David L. (Mrs. Elia F. W’atson) (W) Mcbiac. Ga.—Mcßae. Walter Malcomb (F. i C. Mcßae) (W) I Macon. Ga.. 518 Pine St.—Beecher, James ’ A. (H. H. Beecher) (W) Atlanta. Ga.. 114 Rawson St.—Moses. Wil- | liam Francis (Frank H. Moses) (W) : Valdosta. Ga.. 1206 West Hill Ave.—Harns. | Loran (William H. Harris' (DD) Atlanta, Ga., Camp Gordon—Byrd, Ernest (DDi Arlington, Ga.—Cox, Charles ▼. L. (Charles A. Cox' (DD) i Dry Branch. Ga.. R. F. D. I—George, Willie King (Mrs. D.iizo) Cavanaugh George) I DD ; Cartersville. Ga.. 306 Railroad St.—Jackson. . ; Albert (Mrs. Jane Smith) (DD) Eastman. Ga—Stuckey. Ed, (George Stuckey, R. F. D. 8) (DD) Midville, Ga . R. F. D- 3—Roberson, Scott (Mis. Hattie R. Roberson) (DD) Surrency. Ga.—Sapp, Laurence J. (Reddin R. Sapp) (DD) . _ Hardwick. Ga.— Calloway. Jasper K. (J. R. Kemp) (M) Blackshear. Ga.. R. F. D. 4—Dolk, Onas i C. (D B. Dolk) (M' Griffin, Ga.—Thomas. Corp. William A. (D. G. Thomas) (M) Canton. Ga.. R. F. D. 4—Steele, Joseph M. (Mrs. Mannie Steele) <M) ’ I Rabun Gap. Ga.. K. F. D. I—Keener. Wil- ) iism P. i Abraham W. Keener/ (M; 1 Waleska. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Lance, George E. | (Francis 0. Lance) (M) Pelham. Ga.. R. F. D. 2—Pullen. Thomas H. (Moses D. Pullham'’ (M) Ellonwood. Ga.—Hood. John H. (James D | Hood" <M' „ T Jakin, Ga.—Taylor, Lt. James 0. (Mrs. J. 0. Taylor) (W) Sycamore, Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Shepherd, Har- ( coy L. (Jesse Shepherd) (DD) Toccoa. Ga.—Simpson, Devereaux P. (Mrs. M-.mie J. Simpsonl (DD) Ford Cltv. Pa.—Brice. Iliclitnond M. (DDI Griffin, ‘Ga.. 115 Wheeler St—Johnson, Corp. John (Mrs. M. £. Odom) (W) ’ Savannah, Ga., 120 Burroughs St.—Green, Joseph (Mrs. Carrie Haywood) <W) Ohoopec. Ga.—Hunt. Louts B. (W) Uricn Point. Ga.—McWhorter. Sgt. Hal Ben jamin (Mrs. Zillah McWhorter) (M) Blackshear. Ga.—Kelly, William J. (John I W. Kelly) (DW) ; Elberton. Ga —Smith. John W (Mrs. W. T. Smith, 35G North Oliver St.) (DW) Resja. G*., R. F. D. I—Hopkins. Sgt. Lewis H. (Will Hopkins) (DD) m Funston. Ge.—Hr.igg, George G. (Wiley F. . Bragg' (DD) Brown. Ga.—Denson, Wesley (Mix. Ada H. Denson) (DD) . „ , L Asbtiv-n, Ga.—Hal:. Geo ga . Mr«. .Ki~- , zie S. Hall) (DD) J Social Circle. Ga.—Thomas. Ran. (Mrs. v Miller T> Bearden) (DD) . Dublin. Ga,, K. F. D. 4—Attiway. George i I’. • Daniel P. Attaw.i,') (DD) ' 1 | Dawson. Ga.—Daniel. John W. (John J. Daniel) (DD) „ _ ... Dublin, tie..—Adams. John W. 'Miss Other- ; ine Rivers)- (DDi Perkins. Ga.—Hargroves, Bob (Mrs. Osie Hargroves) (DD). 1 Wi'lacoochoe. Ga. —Rovers, Alex (Mrs. Ar- ) teria L. Rogers) (DD) Wcverly Hall. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Agent. Chris topher (Mrs, Delila Agent) (DD) Suwar.ee, Gn„ R. E. D. I—Webb, Lewis (Mrs. Ellen Bailey) (DD) Mcßae. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Bass.1 —Bass. John (Wil liam C. Bass) (DD) Cobbville, Ga.. R. F. D. I—Fennell, Grover , C. (Mrs. Annie B. Fennell) (DD) Blight. Ga.. R. F. D. 2, Box 25—Frazier. Clarence 'DD) Hilitonia. Ga.. R. F. D. _1 —Griner, Herman j (Severn L. Griner', (DD) Greenville. Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Marchman, L Hiram H. (Hiram M. Marchman) (K) Griffin. Ga.—Farley. James M (Abner J. ; Farley, R. F. D. C. Box C6> (Ki Douglas. Ga.—Gaskien, Joe E. (Mrs. Belle C. Gaskien) ’ (K i Porterdale. Ga.—Kinnett, Millard M 'Mrs. Mattie Kinnett) (K) ’ Rin*gold. Ga.. R. F. D. 3—Teem. Willis C. (Faslow L. Teem) (K) • Molena, Ga Self.. Solon S. (James W. Self) (X) Elberton. Ga.—Tate. Lt. Edmund B. (Ora E. j Tate) (K) 'Cornelia. Ga.—Powell. Ira T-' Powell' i 'K ' I Point Peter. Ga.. R. F. D. I—Rayle, James T. (A. L. Rayle) (K) MarißM Milledgeville, Ga.—Adams. Eli Weslfiy Adams) (DW) I Weal Point. G«.—Wainwright. • • ixvette i Francis (Robert Wainright) (I'D) { Griffin. Ga.. R. F. D.—Bolton, Walter E. j (Thomas A. Belton) (M> MlSsissTl’Pl I Crecnsv.Mul. Mi*».—Mcßride. Bulierl M. (W) ' Hom**woud. Miss.—Windlinm. John L. (K) ! I'cyt'itf. Miss. Barland. Lonnie A. 'll W>. ; Louisville, Miss.—Hitchcoc"., Waite, )!()'. Aberdeen, Miss.—House, Kohert 11. itVS) Vicksburg. Jliss.—Pichetto. Tony <l)D> Silver Creek. Miso.— Nation. Ithli C. (DD) He Kalb. Misa.—McElduff, Stanley (Dili Dixon, Mis*. —Selman. Cooper (DD) 'Schlater. Mi-s.—McCracken. Clarence (DD) i St. Louis, Miss.—Crespo. Horace' M. (51) Algoriu. Miss.—Cob’. Homer L. (Ml I Starkville, Miss.—Price, Robt. L. <D Wl. Scooba, Miss.—Burton. John <D D). Jackson. Miss. —I'rjant, Hull'll W. (DD) . State Line, Miss.—White. Oscar (Kl i Meridian. Miss.—Loire. Joint C. (K> ‘ i Holly Springs. Miss? —Jones. Jack (W) \e.emtiu. Mis«.-.—Walker Floyd K. (MH , Vance, Mrs.—Stark. John B. (M) | Chunky, Miss.—Camp. Jesse B-. (Kl 1 Liberty. Mi«s.—Westbrook. William M. ' St. foul . Mbs. —'1 taimas, Sgt. Albert (!<)> I Mount Olive. Miss.--Esterling. Hoyd (DD) Meridian. Miss. —Rivers. Charlie E. (ML Hamilton. Miss.—Troupe, James F. (DD) .( harlestou. Miss.—Shlve. Sgt. 1.. W. (Dpi Batesville. Miss.'—Shank!-, tforwar (DD) ' Tupelo. Miss. —Nichols, Claude A. (K) ■ Vardaman. Miss.—Smith, W’illiam O. (W) Hattiesburg. Miva.—Stwuime. Wm. M« (DD) Biloxi, Miss. —Krohn. Willie N. iDDi Meadville. Miss.—Emfinger. Corp. Louie H. (Mt I Sladett Crossiiia. Mi*«.—M'-Clitre, Coiy>. I Leonaul 1.. iK> Philadelphia. Miss.- Wilson. Corp. Lonnie L. (DD) Hattiesburg. Miss.—Rouusaville. Willia i E. (DD) Marinea Sturgis. Miss.- Dickerson. James <\l i Gulfpon. Mica. —Hill. Corp. T B. (DW) - NORTH CAROLINA i Hayne, N. C.—Bishop. James A. (K) ' i luiilsto.i, N. C.— Braffonl, A. B. if' W'. I Biltmore. N. C.—Collins, C. D. <D W». ( ni"ii Mills. N. C.—Guffey, Baxter (D W). Sparta, N. C.— Hodge, Oliver (D I) )• Winstou-Saleni. N. C.—Pegg. C. R. (DD) Ketilev. N. C.—Raper. Henry A. (DI)I Hurdle Mills N. C.- Rimmer. L'allas 8 (DD) Golos', or<>. N. C. —Blevins. Set. B. L (K). Parmele, N. C.—James, Ear! R. iK) Lincoln ton. N. C.—■Holnisb-y, John O. (M'< Hickory. N. C. —Sigmon. It. o. M. (D A A) ' Wndeville, N. C.-*-Sasser. Wagoner H. (DD) I Taxaltaiu, N. C. —Blakeney, Jii'ni's \. '1)10 [ Hughes. N. C.—Daniel, William 11. (M) Monroe. N. C.—Maug.iui. Harrison (Ml. Charlotte, N. C.—Ayers. Sgi. Edwin M. (W) I <;reeiixl'.oro. N. C.—Roger. Corp. C. I. <W’) Arainihoe. N. C.—Bennett, Win. J. iW) [ rilerbee. N. C.—Chaves, Able N. (W) Bailey. N. C. —Entmon. Sgt. W. M. (K> Ruekiughain. N. C. —Sears. Corn. Claude ‘K) Snisbvrg. N. C.—MeKnigl.t. Walter (M) Moircsiioro. N. C.— Sprouse. Hiram A. iM) Warsaw. N. C.—lvey. Frank (W) Edenton. N. C.—Wood. T.t. J., Jr. iW) Fairfield. N. o.—Spencer, R. G. (K) Hayesville. N. C.—Roach. Sgt. B. N. (DW) Steeds, N. C.—Dunlap. Charlie W. (DW) Peachland. X C.—Nnm-e. Henry F. (DW) Maxton, JJ„ C. —Bearley, W. L. (DD) Marion. N. C.—Robbs, Corp. James R. iK) Concord. N. C.—McConnell, I.t. F. Y. *K) .Elk Park. N. ('.--Winters, Arthur (K) Mount Pleasant. N. C.—Ernhardt, F. L. 'K) Jnloug. N. C.—Evans. Joseph C. (K) Kannapolis. N. C.—Ross. William B. )K) Wingate. N. C.—Parker, Johu W. (K) Whiteville. N. C.—Harrelson. C. E. (DD) | Clarkton. N. C. —Wooten. Robert M. <W> , Elizabeth City, N. C.—Stanley, R. J. (Wi I Toledo, N. C.—Bowman. Corp. J. K. (K) Kannapolis N. C. —Shankle, Vance C. <K' Waxhaw. N. C.—Stallings. Martin I>. <Ki j Wilmington. N. 0.--Bellamy. Lt. H. IM) I Asheboro. X. C.—Auman. Corp. R. (Mi Seagrove. N. C.—Brown. Euzor F. (M) ; Embro. N. C. Ball. Luther D. <Mi 1 McCullers, X. Godwin, Donuie R. (Ml I Nortbwilkcsboro. N. C. —Johnson, G. L. (DD) ; Wilmington. X. C.—Gray. Solomon (DD) .Kings Creek. N. C.—Holntan. Filo (DD) Goldsboro. N. C.—Shaver. Charles D. (DD) Pee D-e. N. C.—Spencer, Abe (DD) Charlotte N. C.—Felton. Sgt. F. L. (DWi itoaehill. N. C. —Brdwn. Henry (DW) McFarlttu. N. C.—Davis, Clyde 11. (DW) Ruffiu. N. O. —Simpson. Ed. (DW) Mount Airy. X. C.—Webb. Isaac L. (DW*) Nenlsville. N. C.—Pyatt. Samuel E. (Mi Salisbury. N. C. —Lentz. Charles G. (DD) Princeton, N. C.— Langley. Henry (DD) Garland. N. C. —Boone. Atlas (DD) Statesville, N. C.—McCoy, Oscar L. fK) Durham, N. C.—Martin. Marvin R. (DW) < htna Grove, N. C.—Weather.'. Will (DW) , Statesville, X. C.—Welborn. Lonnie C. (DW) GHfton. N. C.—Williams. Dewitt ,M. (DW) Srrintoiisburg. N. C.—Yelvorton. G. R. (DW) Angier. X. C.—Cobh. Carlie A. IK) Bentonville. N. o.—Bran’on. Levi C. (K) Biltmore. N. (’.—Farmer. Joe G. (K) 1 Marshallberg. X. C.—Harris. Loyd iK) Sanford. N. C. —Spivey. Raymond E. (K) Reidsville. X. C.—Griffith, Luther C. (Mi i Concord, N. C. Freeman. Tlieodore Os) Battleboro, N. C.—Battle, Lewis (K) Old Traif N. C.—Willtams. Aimer (Ki Bearcreek. N. C,—Willett. Frntik R.-(DAI Goldsboro. N, C Fatao* Lt. jtaeMofc (W) Forest City. K. C.—McDaniel. A. B. iW) Pikeville. N. C.—Vaile. George W. tW> Wilmington. N. C.—Hall. Cass( Wi East Durham. N. C.—Spencer. D. L. X. <K> Franklin. X. C.—Reece. Frank W, (M) Scotland Neck. X. C.—Davis. Joe R. (M) Hawk. X. C.—Bneluinan. Brown (At) Nel.o, N. C. —Holland, James T. (DDi Sunbury. X. C.--Parker, johu T. (DD) Milton, N. C.—Phelps. Tom A. (DD) Alhenmtle. N. C.—Starnes. James C. (W*) Cedar Point. X. C.—-Weeks. Corp. Y. 55. IK) New Bern. N. C.—Higgins. Corp. E. J. (Ml Wbaley. X. C. —-Crawford, Herby E. (Ml Jacksonville. N. C.—Batte. Kelly E. (DD) Ayden. N. C.—Corey. RenJ. J. (DD) \lbemarje. N. C.—Small. Isham E. (DD) Wilson. N. C.—Pender. John L. (DD) Scotland Neck. N. C. —Reynolds. Levi (DD) Mills Spray. N. C.—Murphy. G, W. (Mt Red Springs. N. C.—Suellgrove. C. E. (M) Clayton. N. C. —Gay. Celon (Mt Henderson. N. C.—Moore. Larson M, <At I Reidsville. N. C —Moricle. Ace 11. (MV Wake Forest. N. C.—Shaw. Thomas J. (M) Patterson, N, C. — Nclmiii, linear E. <M) Hannony, Neb.—sConuery. Theodore W. (M) Topton. X. (’.—Gregory. Rnssell (M) Angier, N. C.—. Matthews, Joseph F. .<M) Grandview, N. C.—McDonald. Allen (M» Lincolnton. N. •—Paysour. Saumel S: (M) Black Moiintnin. N. C.—Glenn. Chas. E. (W) Hartsville, N. C.—Hatcliell, Harmon (Wl Reidsville. N. C.—Cochrnn. R. C. (W) Fountain. N. C. —Goff, Raymond L. (W) Eagle Springs, N. C,—Wilson. Preutis (W*) Supply. N. C.—Clemmons. Corp. C. T. (M) Smithfield. N. C.—Johnson. Corp. T. C. (Ml Belvidere. N. C.—Perry. Thomas J. (DW) New Hope. N. C. —Sharp. George (DW) Kyle. N. C— Wood. Ralph (DWi Valdese. N. C.—Buff. Ellis (DW) Sanford, N. C.—Crutchfield. O. XL (DWi Wilson N. C.—Elis. Henry (DW) •loe. N. C.— Lindsey. Crawford (DWi I'ltward, N. C.-s-TJlnnuison, Corp. I). *G. (DD) Weldon. N. C.—Bridgeman. John (DDi Littleton. N. C.—Di' kens. Loftus V. (DD) Four Onks. N. C.—Eason. Lon (DDi ' Ranford. N. C. —Perry. Macy 11. (DD) McAdenville. N. C. —Bowen. It. L. (DD) Hudson. N. C.—Justice. Roy A. (DD) AVinnabow. N. C.—Outlaw. K. W. (DD) Bailey. N. C.—Bullock. Henry (DD) Pembroke. N. C.—McNeill. Junies (DD) Shelby. N. C.—Lattimore. Roy .1. (DDt Olin. N. C. —Madison. Claude C. (DD) Proximity. N. C. — Smith. Oscar (DD) Winfall, N. C.—Chappell. Cliver .1. (DD) Marion. N. C.—Coggins. Edgar L. (K) Greensboro. N. C.— Bullyboy. Roy L. (K) t nrdenns. N. C.—Fowler. Lewis H. (K) Heaton. N. C.—Smith. Emmett (M) Lemon Juice Whitens Skini I' - , J)• ;Girts! Make Beauty Lotion: ;! at Home for Few Cents I; Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best bleaching and skin whitening lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Y'our grocer has the lemons and nny drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arrtis and hands each day and see how tan,' redness. sallowness, sunburn'find windburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harrnless. (Advt.) Gall Stones Cured without Unite or eurgery. A now book let written bv well-known scientist. Dr. E. B, Paddock. Trenton. Mo., tells alxitlt a simple remedy, easily taken at home. Effects remark able relief in short, time. Extreme cases cured 'ptlcklv. Dr. Paddoek nendi th- bnfiklgt free to all sulfvrers. Write t'lli". —(Advt.) f lb morrow Alright % I ?c et a B Fit ,r Rf.,] \ « ] Charlotte, N. C.—Thorpe, Lattie R. (K) Kannapolis, N. C.—Jones, Carl O. (K) I Sandy Ridge, N. C.—Kington, Joe FI. <K) v ' Salisbury, X. C.—Spencer, Corp. Elmer (K) i Tryon, N. C.— Butler, Corp. Levi H. (K) a Du’rlmin, N. C. —Denny, Corp. Hoyt M. (K) Concord. N. C.—McGraw, Charles M. (K) 1 Hender*on, N. C.—Price, Harry T. (K) Altamalinw. N. C.—Mclntyre. Corp. Roy S. (K) Macclesfield. N. C.—Webb, Corp. William ) Wiley (DD) Walnut Grove, X. (..—'A all, V, egem .■ -ros sy G. (DD) Charlotte. N. C.—Bration. Mechanic Wil liam R. (DW) Garysburg. X. C.—Barret'. B>ig!m- Wane ) F- < nw> .. Mount Airy, N. C. —Colemaud. Corp. Charlie W. (M) ) Middleaix. N. C.—White. Corp. Elliott Sylvester (W) „ u Elizabeth City, N. C.—Spruill, Corp. Rich ard E. (W) _ . , Smithfield. N. C.—Dickerson, Corp. Carl L. (M) Rutherfordton. X. C.—Hunsinger. (ovp. John B. (W) „ . . „ Sylva. X. C.—Waldrop. - orp. Robert V. ‘tWS) Goltimbw. S. C.—Thompson. Capt. H-nry L. (DWi j Ma rin eg *Wiustou-Salem, X. (.'. —Johusou. * . D. < I*it ) ) Morganton. N. C.--Beach. Xevitou L. (M) (SOUTH CAROLINA • 'Pacolet, S. C. —Harvey, Corp. Smith .1 (K) Ware Shoals. S. C Nix. Perry M. (Kl St. Charlea. 8. C.—Hardin. Joseph E. (Kt Lake City. 8. C.—Driggers. John M. <K) ' Williamston. S. C.—Harrison. Wm A. (K> Pelzer. S. C.—Morgan .James L. (K> ' W'Ktmiustcr. S. <' —Owens. W. R. (Kt LaurCns. 8. C.—Price. Corp. Walter R. (K) ’ ‘ t':iiliiigt"li.. s. C.—Hatfield. Sg(. IL IL_ iK) » Shoals. S. C.—Kn’.gbt, Edward W. (K) . Anderson. S. C.- Powers. Lenard E. iK) : G.ttfney. .:. ('.— Rebel Is. Beil <KI ’ ilaito”. S. C.— Turner. I.emi E. (K' i Pieiimont. 8. C.—Oeteen. Eulus E. (Kl I York. 8. C. —Stewart. Mciich (K) ’ Richburg. S. C. —Stewart. William H. (K> Hartsville, S. C.—Tarte, Sam J. (K) ! Lugoff. S. C. —Shannon. Moses (DW ) Pageland. S. C.—Smith, Corp. Zeb V. (W) i t hetaw. S C.—Bundy. Corp. T. J. (K) 1 Warrenville, S. C.—Brown, David L. il'D) Columbia. S. C—Galloway. W. L. L. (DD) • I Pendleton S C —Gray, Ossie (DD) 1 Duncan. S. ('•■—McHugh, Thomas O. (DD) nartwville, S. C.—Thomas. Henry (DD) Anderson, 8. C.—Beaty. Andrew (DW) 1 Hartsville. S. C.—Sanders. Harley R. <DW • , [ Duncan. 8. C.—Browning. Sg). Jule H. (DD) Branchville. S. C.—Byrd. Cook S. (DD) j Lonestar, S. (’.—Roderick. Ezekiel (DD) 1 Camden. S. C.—Boone. Joseph J. (DD) 1 Charleston. S. C.—Capers. Robert (DDt Curley, S. C.—Brown. Liston L. (DD) Enion. S. C. —Hart. James (Ki • Greenville. S. C.— Odom. Geor.- ('. (Ki 1 ! Dunn. 8. C.—Barefoot, Corp. AV. K. tDW) ! , Cbwpeus. S. C. —Collins, Ed (DD) i I Callivante Ferry. 8. C.—Best, Owen B. <DDI Hartsvill'. s. C.—Newsome. Sgt. (’. IL (M , Calhoun Fulls. 8. C.—Davis. B. W. (K) j 1 Gramling. S, C.—Fisher. Mark K. iK) White Rock. S. C.—Garvin. Harmon C. iK) I 1 Fort Mill, S. C.—Leazer. Walter O. ilx) I Audersou. S. C.—Kay, Sgt. Evans (Ki I Camden. S. C.—Hasty. Corp. W. J. (W) j Greenville. S. C. —Robinson. J. H. (W i I ) Bennettsville. S. C.—Gaddy. Ernest (M> Anderson 8. C.—Skelton. Sam (DD) Owings. 8. C.—Hill, Robert E. (K) Coward, S. C. —Leo, Sam J. (K) 1 .Marion. 8. C.—Lane. William F. IK) j Embree, S. C.—Faircloth. Meeh. E. (DM ) I Greenville, S. C.—Min.ms. John H. (D W). I ’ Newberry. S. C. —Mize. Clyde (D W). Lydia. S. C. —Norwood. Claude L. tDD) Darlington. 8. C.—Smith. Jnntes L. (DD) Heath Springs. S. C. —Small. Olin F. (K) •trumville, S. C. —McMonigle. Sgt. H. S. <K) Lnndrum, S. C.—Beach. Walter T. ‘kl. rnimi. S. C.—Sorgee, Claude L. (D W). 1 Ltm-a-dei. S. C.—Duncan. Samuel L. (I'D) i Bock Hill. S. C.— Lntisliridge. S. J. <i>D) A CHILD’S LAXATIVE I IS “SYRUP OF FIGS” 1 Made from fruit—Can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. It you little one’s tongue is coated, it is a sure sign the stomach, liver I and bowels need a gentle, thorough ! eleansing at once. When your child is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn’t sle p, eat or act naturally; If breath i is bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or If feverish, give . a teaspoonful of “California- Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the clogged-up. constipated waste, Sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels and you have 1 a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be i cause they know its action on the i | stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure They also know a little given today saves a sick child, to morrow. -■ ■ • .. • 1 Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” which contains directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genu ine made bv “California Fig Syrup Company.” (Advt.) Widow Preferred to Meet Death at Home “For many years I suffered from | ■ stomach trouble. AH the doctors I ; tried helped me but little. AU said ■ I I would have to go to hospital and ' be operated on for gall stones or I I would not live much longer. I told ] them I preferred to meet death at home. One day I picked up an adver tisement of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem edy, put up by Geo. H. Mayr, a Chi cago chemist, and since taking a • course of it more than a year ago have not had a single pain in my stomach, have good appetite and | can eat anything." It is a simple, , harmless preparation that removes j ihe catarrhal mucus from the intesti- . nal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money vefund- 1 ed. For sale by druggists every- I where. —(Advt.) r J uKt H ' jl - •^jggFre^H» fe -t c .~---~: -7 ~ ■. ** r- , gsasr w> 7-i.-i. ** .t~s. wg This Fine Orchard of 12 Grafted Apple Trees FREE These Trees are genuine grafted stock, guaranteed true to name, sound and healthy. We have arranged with one of the largest nurseries in the United States tor a supply of these grafted trees for our subscribers, and we want to send twelve to you. Whether your place is large or small, these twelve trees will find a place, and add to its beauty and value. ASK YOUR WIFE what she thinks about setting out a Home Apple THIS OFFER is made possible by a new method of propagating the orchard, and then, do as she says. It means, sauces, pies apple tree. Krom bearing trees, selected for their yield, ana and pudding in abundance. It means an ample supply of general excellence, healthy, vigorous branches are cut. To ea.cn the kind of all fruits on the table every day in the year, and it of these branches a strong root from the same type ot tree - 8 means a nice income from the sale of surplus fruit. carefully grafted and tied. The little grafted tree, thus complete, is ready to be set out. They take root at once, and develop into large, EABLY MATURING VARIETIES such as we give you means that heavy bearing orchard trees even sooner than a larger tree set out at you will have fruit from these ttvelve trees in just a few years. You the same time These little trees are about a foot long, and the will have some apples from these trees in three years, in five years you thickness of a lead pencil. You could not get trees of better quality, will have an abundance. or trees that would bear sooner if you were to pay a dollar apiece for COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS are sent with each set of twelve them. . trees, simple, practical directions that explain just how to set out THE HOME APPLE ORCHARD consists of twelve grafted apple I and care for your Home Orchard. trees. The Semi-Weekly Journal $1.50 and the Apple Orchard Free These trees are ready to ship now. Send us your order now. as —————————————————————————— ' i e demand will be enormous. Enc lose $1.50 for The Semi-Weekiy [ID {CI KJ , . eurnal for 12 months and apple trees, and mail today. ~ ——————— Ax W 1 V II 2 Genuine Transparent 2 Winter Banana The Semi-Weekly journal, Atlanta, Ga. — Gentlemen: I enclose inverted pear-shape. Deep A beautiful apple. Yellow with ej to pay for my subscription to vour paper for 12 months. As 'lossy red, shading to yellow at red blush. Deliciously sweet and . T „ .. nwuant Collection of the tip. Wonderful flavor. spicy. A rapid grower and ven a premium lam to receive the Entire Home Orchard Collection ot „ . productive. 12 Grafted Apple Trees. 2 Yellow Transparent A summer apple of choice quality. . ®*. a Clear, transparent white skin, I-eep rich red flesh sweet ant. X-ime shading to vellow remarkably juicy: mildly tart. -Name »’ snaaing to yeiiow. Thrifty grower and a good 2 Jonathan yielder. General favorite. Good keeper. 3 Wealthy “• u Medium size, deep yellow an,d Hardy, vigorous and productive. , red. Rich winey flavor and juicy’ A good keeper, rich and juicy. p ~ . State - flesh. One of the best apples grown. K ' r ‘ . Postpaid to any Address in the United States With Complete Tn- Paper and trees may be ordered sent to separate addresses, structions for Planting uut. , Don’t Delay—Act at Once. Address The Semi-Weekly Journal, Circulation Dept., Atlanta, Ga’ ’ MHMM MMM—i —- — — ~ — _ - - Mount Grogban. 8. C.—Nicliolsou. J. B. (W) Lnmur. 8. C.—Chaplin. Orin T. (M) ('b .mt;:ter. S. C. Clark. James ft. (Wi Minuting, S. C.—Williams. Core. J, A. iK) Ma'lison, 8. C. - Adams, Bnlir < K) Easley. 8. C. —Knox. Stephen B. W) llrangeburg, 8. C.—Swope, Frank E. <W) T"jy, S. C.—Belcher. Thomas (T>Wi Kingstree. S. (’.—Burrows, Nathan (DD) i Itesrer. S. C. —Cockerell, Jo n It. <l‘Di Newberry. 8- C.—Digby. Corp. V. E. (M) Starr, 8. ( .—McGee, Henry IDD) Seneca. 8. C.—Miller. Vies L. (DD) Davis Station. 8. —Parson. Pinkney IDD) Cornwell. S. C.—Woodward, John tDD) Anderson. S. C.—Prince, James A. (DD) Patrick. S. C.—Wilkes. Joseph F. (DDi Orangeburg. 8. C.—Jolly, Pelzer E. (DD) Summerville. 8. C.—Jones, L. H. IDD) Lamar. 8. C.—Prince. Rufus (DD) Gaffney. 8. C.—Edwards. Arthur (DD) Saluda. 8. C.—Lott, Elbert E. (M) Fairfax, S. C.—Mixon, George F. (Ml Simpsonville. S. ('.—Fowler, Robert (M; Seuocn. S. C.—Suttles, Layton (Ml Easley. 8. C. —Simmons, Anthony B. (DD) Montclair. S. ('.—Davis. Lawrence (DD) Bstesburg. S. C.—Whittle. Sgt. L. 8. (WSI Ehrhardt, S. C.—Smith. John (WS) ( hapiiell. S. C.—Harris. Corp. Charley (DW) Clover, 8. C.—Styers, Garland (DW) Bennettsville, 8. C.—Chavis, G. W. (DW) Anderson. 8. C. —Davenport, Lewis E. (DWi St. Stephen, 8. C.—McGowan, Harry (DW) Walhalla, 8. C.—McKee. Sgt. R. L. (DDI Lancaster. 8. (’. —McWhirter. Sgt. A. (DDi Fountain Inn, 8. C. —Prior. Corp. S. (DD) Kershaw. S. C. —Clyburn. Wag. G. W. (DD McColl. S. C.—Fetcher. R. Ti. (DD) Angier. S. C.—-Matthews. Lofton (DD> Youngs Island. S. r.—Frasier. Sam (DD Whitmire. 8. C.—Baker. Arthur (DDi Blue-Ville. S. C.—Curley. Lee J. (DDi Sr. Matthews. S. (‘.—Johnson. Isaiah Tigerville. S. C. —Brown. G. W. iK) Fmt Mills. 8. Sievi-iis. ( l.'de W. (K> Leesville, S. C. lt, denbough. Sainniie )K Newberry. S. C. —Folk. Bennie J. (Kl Florence. S. C.—Hill. Grady M. (Ki Beunetsville. 8. C.—Quick. Ansel R. iK Belton, 8. C.—Simmons, Curtis 'I. (Ki Gaffney. 8. B.—Johnson. James H. (Kl i Charleston, S. C.—Brux, Lt. C. I). (Ki ’ Pageland. 8. C.—Graves. Sgt. L. C. (K) Trio. S. C.—Norton. Corp. ‘I G. (K> Laurens. 8. C.— Powers. Corp. A. D. (Ki Newberry. 8. C.—Haynes. Charlie S. (K) Orangeburg. S. C.—Shuler. William O. (K) Morrisville. 8. C.— Sports, Eddy W. (K) Mount Tabor, S. C.—Johnson, Lt. Richard H. (DW) Prosperity. S. C. —Livingtrin. Corp. Jahue K. tDW’) Marines ' Ba'esburg. 8. ( .--Wise. Shnpson C. tKI TENNESSEE Niota, lenn.—Emerson, Herbert E. (DD) Memphis. Tenn.—Sitns. William F. (DD) College Grove. Tenn.—Scales, Seareey (Wt Hilliam. Tenn.—Cunningham. Ben (K) > Etowah, Tenn.—France. Will F. )K» 1 Athens. Tenn. —Brock, Jlitehell (W) Sunbright. Bum.—Davis, William .1. '.WI, Pelham, Tenn. —Thomas, George W. (W • ■ Baxter. Terni.—Dyer, Lem M. (Dl») .Dyersburg, ’Aenn.—Greer, Corp. L. B. (K> I Etowah, jenn.— Murphy. Meeh. R. O. .(Kt I Talley Station. Tenn. —Beard. X. I . (Ki Sweetwater, Tenn. —Fitch. Charlie (Kl • Rugby, Tenn. —Fletcher, Jdin W. (K) j Glen Obey, Tenn.—Bowden. Virgil (K) 1 Westpoint, Tenn. —Wiley. Jonas 1.. iKI 1 Duektowr. 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Ellis D (K) I Springfield, Tenu. Lambert. W. G. <K). Persia. Teun.—Ball. Evan (DD) • . Warren. I'etin. —Glover. Roliert L. (DD> [ Big Sandy, Tenn.—Brewer, Jesse (DD) Ncubert, Tenn.—Jett, Adrian (). (DD) | Selmer, I'etin.—Michael, Henry W. < DD) [ Henry. Tenn. —Bolton, Walter (M) Mascot, Tenn.—Deed. Corp. Frank (K) Johnson City. Tenn. -Grindstaff. L‘. A. )M) Nashville. Tenu. —Jones, Granville A. iW) Sparta, Tenn.—Stewart. Claude A. (W) Cnmden. Tenn.—Summers. William D. (W) Cunningham. Tenn.—Murphy. Raymond (W) ; I Chuckey. Teun. —Wilhoit. George H. (Ki i Littlecrab. Tenn.—Davis. Francis (DW) Trenton. Tenn.—Davis. Jaeoh C. (DW) j 1 Memphis. Tenn.—Murdock, Corp. R. (DD)- j , Chttckel Tenn.—She’ton. Corp. E. L. <DD> I Somerville. 11'011. —Daley. William M. (DD) I Germantown. Tenn.—Davis, Joseph (DD) i Minor Hill. Tenn. —Gilbert, Luther (DD) W'litertown. Tenn.—Bratten. Lt. C. O. (K) Pikeville. Tenn. —Burgess, Sgt. R. T. (K) | Etowah, Tenu.—McKay, Corp. Wnt. R. 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W A mild, effective remedy for constipa tion that is peculiarly adapted to the needs of : elderly people, women and children, is the i combination of simple laxative herbs with pep sin known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It brings natural rdief, without griping or strain. DR. CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 as. (£:.) SI.OO A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED. FREE OF CHARGE. BY WRITING TO OR. W. B. CALDWELL. 425 WASHINGTON STREET. MONTICELLO. ILLINOIS THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE No organs of the human body are .so important to health and long life as the kidneys. When they slow up and commence to lag in their duties, look out! Danger is in sight. Find out what the trouble is— without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleepliness, or have pains in the back or difficulty in passing urine— wake up at once. Your kidneys need help. These are signs to warn you that your kidneys are not per forming their functions properly. 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