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covered with elate, tin, zinc or gravel, may be added to any dwelling house erected within said fire limits. Section 2. That all buildings here after erected within said fire limits shall be built of brick or stone and covered with slate, tin, zinc or gravel. H Section 3. That no building or 'buildings constructed of wood of any size or dimensions shall be built or erected within two hundred (200) feet of either side of Main street within said fire limits. Section 4. That before any build ing of any character shall he erected, altered or repaired within said fire limits, a plan thereof shall first be submitted to the Town Council for approval. Section 5. That any building or structure erected within said fire limits contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, may he abated and removed by the Town Council as a public nuisance at the expense of the owner or owners of said property. Section (5. That any building or H structure erected within said fire limits, a plan thereof shall first be .submitted to the Town Council for approval. Section 7. That any person or per sons violating any of the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance shall be liable to arrest and fine or imprison ment, at the discretion of the Mayor within the limits of his authority. Section S. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under nf the Corporate Seal of the Town ol J Walhalla on the 5th day ol ('Li. S. ) February, 10 15, and in flu 139th year of the Sover ? eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States ol' America. W. M. BROWN, Mayor. .IAS. M. Mocis Clerk and Treas. f OH DI NANCI) NO. (J. An Ordinance Prohibiting the Sale Hurter, Exchange or Giving Awaj ol' Spirituous Liquors, or Storing Handling, Trans|K>rting or Deliver ing Spirituous Liquors, ov Main ? tabling a Flaco Where AlcohoUi * Liquors are Sohl, Bartered o: Given Away, or Kept for Sale, Hal ter or Delivery, or Where Person: Resort for tho Purpose of Drinkini Alcoholic Liquors, or Where Alco holic Liquors ure Manufactured Stored or Kept In Possession if Within the Town of Walhalla. He it Ordained by the Mayor am Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla in Council assembled, and by author tty of the same: Section 1. That the manufacture sale, barter or exchange, givin away, receipt, acceptance, deliver ^ storing or keeping in possession v.jthin Town of Wal halli t, of an pl. lt eua ma .t.. >.. t, united o brewed liquors or wine ?t lolling >.. compounding any mixture which .01 mina alcohol, and ii Bed or Intend* to i>?- used as a be\ ?i M. - bj anv p?., son, firm or corporation, or trauapoi >tatton or removal of the same, eithe in the night timo or In the d;ty Hint except as ia provided by the law rep uluting the sale of liquors, etc., b dispensaries, is hereby prohibited under a penalty of not less than $2 nor more than $100, or not less thai fifteen days nor more than thirt days' Imprisonment, with or withou ?L hard labor. Section 2. That any person hand ling contraband liquors in the nigh time, or transporting or deliverin, the same within the corporate limit of the town, shall be guilty of a mis demeanor, and, on conviction sha 1 be punished by imprisonment, wit or without hard labor, for not les * than ten nor more than thirty day? or pay a fine of not less than $20 no more than $ 1 00. Section 3. Any person who shal handle, carry or transport contra band liquors in the day time, or de liver the same within the corporal limits of the town, shall be guilty o a misdemeanor, and, on conviction * shall be punished by Imprisonment with or without hard labor, for no less than ten nor more than thirt days, or pay a fine of not less thai $20 nor more than $100. Section 4. Any person who shall within the corporate limits of th town, offer for sale, or solicit th ^ purchase, of any alcoholic liquors o beverage, whether spirituous, malt or other liquors containing alcoho and used as a beverage, whether lo present or future delivery, shall b deemed guilty of a mlsdemeailOl and, on conviction, shall be punishei by imprison mei t, with or withou x hard labor, for not less than ten no more than thirty days, or pay a fin of not less than $20 nor more thai $100. Section 5. All places within th corporate limits of the town wher persons are permitted to resort fo the purpose of drinking alcohol! liquors or beverages, are hereby de ly dared nuisances, and the keeper o manager of such place, or places. Ol conviction, shall be punished by im prisonment, with or without han labor, for not less than ten nor mor than thirty days, or pay a fine of no less than $20 nor more than $100. Section (!. Every person who shall . within the corporate limits of th town, directly or Indirectly, keep o maintain, by himself or hy associa Hon, or combining with others, o who shall by any manner aid, assis ot abet in keeping or niaintainin; any house, room or other place ii which any alcoholic liquors or hov erages arc received, or kept for un ^ lawful use, barter, sale, exchange o giving away as a beverage, or fo distribution or division among th members of any dui) or association hy any means whu.ever, and ever person who shall receive, hatter, sell exchange, give away, assist or abe another In receiving, bartering, sell lng, exchanging or giving away, an W alcoholic liquors, or beverages so rc eel ved or kept, shall be dcemc 1 gui! ty of a misdemeanor, and, upon con vicHon, shall be punished by i ni pris onment, with or without hard laboi t for not loss than ten nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than twenty dollars ($20) nor more ' than one hundred dollars ($100). Section 7. All places within the corporate limits of the town where spirituous, malt or other liquors Con taining alcohol and used as a bever age are sold, bartered, exchnnged or given away; or where such liquors are kept for sale, barter, exchange, delivery or giving away; or where persons are permitted to resort for the purpose of drinking such liquors as a beverage; or where such liquors are manufactured; or where such liquors are stored or kept in posses sion for any unlawful use, are hereby declared to be liquor nuisances, and the keeper or manager of such place or places, on conviction, shall be pun ished by imprisonment, with or with out hard labor, not less than ten nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars ($100). Section 8. That it shall be the duty of the Marshal to visit the depot and he present on the arrival of all trains, and to inspect all packages of liquors, such as are described in the foregoing Sections of this Ordinance, and to take the name of the person or per sons to whom the same is consigned, and the quantity thereof, and keep a record of the same, to be exhibited to the 'Mayor or Council on demand. Section t>. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go Into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the .r>th day of ('Li. S. ) February, HU."), and in the 139th year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States ol America. W. M. DROWN. M a vor. .IAS M. MOSS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. 7. An Ordinance to liaise Supplies and Make Appropriations for the Town of Walhalla for the Year I?15. He lt Ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla, In Council assembled, and 'hy author ity of the same: Section 1. That a tax of sixty cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and per sonal property be levied for ordinary town purposes to defray current ex penses during the fiscal year com mencing January 1st, 1916. Section 2. That a tax of fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars of the assessed value of all real and personal property he levied for the purpose of paying the interest on. and creating a sinking fund for the retirement of, railroad bonds. Section 3. That the tax on real and personal property, as provided for In Sections 1 and 2 of this Ordinance, shall be paid Into the office of the Treasurer of the town between the ll .r,,; and The i?t day lo uno, iii1"-, accord'n-i to tho ns-1 ac&snieuts made by the own* Hor n' lot Assessors: Provided rival any property within tim corporate li alts on th. Isl day if May -t returned to the County Auditor, snail uc listed and assessed by the Town Hoard of Assessors for taxation. Section t. That on all circuses and other shows a tax of one to one hun dred dollars per day. in the discre tion o'' the Mayo:', shall be paid. Section "?. That each and every person liable to road duty under the laws of the State shall work on the streets eight days, or pay at the rate of 50 cents per day, under tho direc tion of the Mayor or some one in his stead, under thc same penalty as prescribed by* the laws of the State for any refusal or neglect to per form said work: Provided, That said persons shall be permitted to pay, be tween the 1st day of May and the 1st day of Ju;:e, a commutation tax of $3; but each and every one failing to pay before or by the 1st of .lune shall be required to pay $5. Any person coming into the town after .lune 30th shall pay the sum of $1 for the fall working, provided he has not worked elsewhere. That any person failing or refusing to pay the commutation tax aforesaid or to work the streets under the direction of a Policeman or Street Overseer within three days af ter being notified or warned to do so shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to punishment at the discre tion of the Mayor within the limits of his authority. Section 6. Thal any person or per sons having claims against Hie town must present them within sixty days or the same will be barred from pay ment, unless a satisfactory excuse is rendered. Section 7. That the Mayor shall be paid a salary of two hundred dollars for the fiscal year 10 1 r> ; Aldermen shall be paid $1 for attendance upon each regular meeting; to he paid quarterly out of any funds In the Treasury available for ordinary town purposes. Special Taxi's. ^".dion 8. No person, firm or cor poration shall he engaged in. prose cute or carry on any business or pro fession hereinafter mentioned with out having first paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, to wit: Agent for or dealer In fertil izers, other than regular merchant.$ 5.00 Automobile, or auto-buggy for public service . 5.00 Baker. 3.00 Hank, $25,000 capital or less. 25.00 For every $1,000 capital In excess of $25,000 . 1.00 Broker, dealer in merchan dise, produce on margin or commission . 5.00 Harbor, one chair. 3.00 Fach additional chair .... 2.00 Bill poster, per year. 10.00 Bill poster, per day . 1.00 Blacksmith, one forge. 2.00 Fach additional forge .... 1 .00 Hoarding house, except for Students and cotton mill operatives exclusively .... 2.50 Hoot or shoe shop . 1 . 00 Bottling works . 5.00 Transient dealer in horses, cattle or other live ?tock. not paying license for sales stable or stock yard, per day. 5.00 Butcher, dealer in meats ... 10.00 Cigar stands, other than regu lar merchants. 3.00 Contractors and builders, for $1,000 or under. 3 . 00 Each additional $1,000 or fraction thereof. 1.00 Each insurance company, life. 10.00 Each insurance company, fire or accident. 5 . 00 Electrician. r>.00 Express Company, on busi ness done within the State of South Carolina. 20.00 Ginnery. 10.00 Grist mill . 3 . 00 Harness manufactory or re pair shop. 2 . 00 Hotel. 15.00 i Job printing. 5 . 00 ! Laundry agency . 2.00 Lawyers doing business with in the town, each. 10.00 Machine shop, doing general repair work. 5.00 Merchants ?hall pay a license tax ! according to the amount of gross sales, as follows: Under $1,000 . 2 . 00 For each additional $1,000 or majority fraction thereof.. .50 ' Newspapers, other than dally 5.00 Painting contractor. 2.00 Photographer. r>. o o1 Physician. 10 . 00 Pressing club. 3.00! Public hearse. 3 . 00 Railroad Company, on busi ness done within the State of South Carolina. .10.00 Real estate broker and dealer 5.00 , Restaurant . 5.00 Repair shop, for guns, etc... 1.50 Scrivener . 5.00 Sign painters . 2.0 0 Surveyor. 2.00 St recd wagon or dray, four horses. 10.00 Two horses. 5.00 One horse. 2.50 Stable, keeping vehicles and horses for hire, feed and sale, up to 20 horses. 20.00 ; Fach additional horse .... .50 j Stable, feed and sales. 15.00 Cotton and yarn mills, per 1,000 spin dies. 1 . 50 Dentist. 10. 00 Dealer in cotton seed, cotton seed hulls and meal, other than regular merchant.... 5.00 Telegraph Company, on busi ness done within the State of South Carolina. 5.00 I Telephone ext bange . 25.00 Tin shop, making and repair ing . 2 .00 ; Tailor, making and repairing 1 . 00 '< Watchmaker and jeweler, for repairing, etc. 2.00 Wheelwright, for repairing wagons and buggies. 2.00 Wood saw. . 3 . 00 Undertaker, (any person or firm selling coffins shall be deemed an undertaker) .. 10.00 Persons soliciting labor to be carried out of corporate limit?, per day. 10 . 00 ... clToTn 'Tffe TWA Council I hereby react;vet?.?he right to revoke] any li? ns- for an.' cause which maj . 1 seem to ii just j Sect lon 0. Thal ail llcensi si be ps II fx ?.?ne year in advance, -ul . shall be dated on the first day ol nie month issued and shall continue in force until the 1st. day of the follow ing February, when a new license shall be required, and the amount on license issued not used shall be cred ited as cash on new license, and the licensee shall be required to pay for one year in advance, less the balance of old license. Section 1 1. That any person or persons carrying on or prosecuting any business or occupation, or run u.iig any establishment named In this or preceding Sections without first having taken out a license there for, shall be fined or imprisoned, at the discretion of the Mayor, within the limits of his authority, except in cases where special penalties are im posed. No license sliall be issued for a less period than one year, dated from the first day of the month in which the same is issued. For any business, occupation or profession not enumerated in the foregoing Sec tions, the license shall be regulated by the Mayor. Rayo Male A Pie THE full mellow gio - your eyes and make absenc e of glare and liars to you. It is this quat recommend the toft Hg R^ToLAMP fection in oil lamps. N> light always. Rayo Lamps arc easy to pensive-yet the best light Your dealer will bc glad to STANDARD O Washington, D.C. (NEW Norfolk. V?. DAI T " Richmond. Va. DAL. I lon 12. The tax on real or per I o >erty provided for In this Ordinance shall be paid during the il May, 1915; the license or occupation tax by March 1* 1915, ?aid at] , orson or persons who shall y such taxes on or by the Lst daj ol June, 1915, or the 1st day ol M.. n, 1915, respectively, shall o a penalty of 20 per cent ax, and the tax, with tho penalO mid coat, shall be collected by ex?- inion or otherwise. 13. That any person, Arin . i corporation making any false or .' rlulent return, where a return is Ordinance required, shall, upon conviction, be fined or im pris ed, al lie discretion of the Mayor. Seel 14. That this Ordinance deemed general and per all go into effect upon its publication) and continue of force [ii lied or amended. Council and ratified under rate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 5th day of (L 3. february, 1915, and In the 139th year of the So ver and Independence of the Uni of Ame: lea. W. M. BROWN, Mayor. MOSS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. 8. AM Ordinance Defining the Duties of in nd Treasurer, and Fixing Mi* Coi npensstlon, B rdained by the Mayor and of the Town of Walhalla, Coi neil assembled, and hy author 1 same: ni. The Clerk and Treasu er il ill ;ive hoad in the sum of two lld dollars, with good and BU f? ll reties, for the faithful per of his duties, ni 2. Ile shall be paid a sal irj $15 per month, payable from any funds in the 1 i. ae available for ordinary town purpc. na. 3. He shall attend all regu illed meetings of the Coun , il an . iep a true and acc.-?ate rec ord Ol lie proceedings. Si 4. Ile shall receive all ft ;u\? onging or coming into the Town t reasury, collect nil moneys . ly be. or hereafter become town for either street tax, ? i cense tux, rents, fines and egulu uoperty tax and cemetery receipts. i i loll 5. He shall deposit all o ling Into his hands as Treas urer ae Town in bank, or banks, to ll -:edit of tuc Town of Wal halla m shall pay all claims passed uncil with checks. Section 6. Ile shall report, In writln ;o the Council at. each and ivorj ular meeting all persons, firms corporations failing or refus Ing io pay any tax whatsoever im . os(-. hy* the Council. Section 7. He shall submit, in to the Council, (monthly) a u'< iud accurate report of all re nd disbursements, "v s. That this Ordinance shall bo deemed general and per* p ?. n, shall go ?uni effect upon its publication, x \A continue ol force un ti; repe?li do intended. /Ouncil and ratified auder i "or,.o?ate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 5th day of (H. i february, 1915, and In the i 39th year of the Sover : Independence of the I'ni of America. VV. M. BROWN, Mayor. N Ai MOSS, Clerk and Treas tDINANOK NO. i). ?rdi nance Prohibiting tlie keep il Hogs or Pigs Within the ? ii'porate Limits of Hie Tow? of ?Hi la, Except Cnder Restrlc on ? ti ul Regulations. . Ordained by the Mayor and AM? rmi of the Town of Walhalla, ou 1.assembled, and by author I i same: 1 lo ' 1. That upon and after the if this Ordinance it shall he to keep within the corpo r Mn ts of the Town of Walhalla Ph or hog, pigs or hogs, or to for use any pig or hog pen, here same can be so located ? I not less than 100 feet dist niinMiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? Reading a. .ure thc *.ayo Lamp rests rig . pleasure. The fill I e a distinct relief h. cause! scientists to th. oil lamp. Thr ti.' hi| liest point of per .I . no flicker, correct ;,! * ind uarc for. Incx at any p/iice. ?how y iu thc Rayo. IL COMPANY E Y Charlotte. N. C. i<nQC Charleston, W. V?. VU ?Kt. Charlonon.S.C. ant from the well and residence of the owner, and also 100 feet distant from the well and residence of any other i>erson, and 100 feet distant from the well or residence of any property, vacant or occupied, within the corporate llmitB of the said Town of Walhalla. All pens must contain floors to he not less than 18 Inches from the ground, and same must he kept in such condition as at no time to become a nuisance or offensive. Section 2. That any person or per sons keeping a pig or hog, pigs or hogs, or maintaining for use any pig or hog pe within the corporate lim its of the Town of Walhalla after publication of this Ordinance, except where the provisions of Section 1 of this Ordinance can he complied with, shall he deemed guilty of n misde meanor, and shall be subject to a fine of not less than five ($5) dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor, not less than ten days, nnd not more than $25 fine, nor more than thirty days' imprisonment at hard labor, at the discretion of the Mayor. Sectoin 3. That this Ordinance shall bo deemed general and per petual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continue or force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Coi|>orate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 5th day of (L. S.) February, li>15, and in the 139th year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. M. BROWN, Mayor. .IAS. M. MOSS. Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. IO. An Ordinance Regulating the Run? liing of Motor Vehicles Within the Town of Walhalla. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town ol Walhalla, In Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a public street within the corporate limits of tho Town of Walhalla at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper at the time and place, having regard to the trafile and use of the street and its condition, or so as to endan ger the life, limb or property of any person, or in any event at a greater rate than fifteen (15) miles an hour, subject, however, to the other provis ions of this Ordinance. Section 2. Upon approaching a crossing of interesectlng fcireets. or a sharp curve, or a corner, or a steep descent, or a bridge, and also In trav ersing such crossing, curve, descent or bridge, a person operating a motor vehicle shall have lt under control, and operated at a rate of speed no greater than six miles an hour, and in no event greater than is reasona ble and proper, having regard to the traille then on such street and the safety of the public. ' Section 3. Any person operating a motor vehicle shall, at the intersec tion of streets, keen to tho right of thc Intersection c f the centers of J such streets ?when turning to the right and pass co thv. left Ol .'.ucl ja- j rued ion of centers when turning to I the left. ; ". .".lui. I Over; inotoi vehicle, j while in use on a street, shall be pro vided with good and efficient brakes, and also with a suitable bell, horn op other signal, and he so constructed as to exhibit during the period necessary from or after sunset until not neces sary before sunrise a white light vis ible within a reasonable distance in the direction towards which the ve hicle is proceeding, and a red light in reverse direction. Section 5. No mechanical device, known as cut-out, shall be used on any motor vehicle within the corpo rate limits of the Town of Walhalla. Section (>. "Motor vehicle," as used in this Ordinance, includes all vehicles propelled by gasoline or other explosive vapor, steam, elec tricity or other kindred power, whe ther commonly known as automobile, locomobile, or motorcycle. Section 7. Any person violating any Section of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be pun ished by fine or Imprisonment, at the discretion of the Mayor or Aldermen, within the limits of lils or their au thority. Section 8. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and per petual, shall go into effect upon its ?,n).ii.-.tion, and continue of force until repealed or amend* d. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 5th day of (h. S.) February, 1915, and in the 139th year of the Sover e' ?nty and lndo|>endence of the Unl . 'd States of America. W. M. BROWN, Mayor. .IAS. M. MOSS, Clerk and Treas. ORDINANCE NO. ll. An Ordinance Prohibiting Interfer ence in Any Manner With the Elec tric Lighting System of tlie Town of Walhalla. He it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by author ity of the same: Section 1. Thal from and after the passage of this Ordinance any person who shall hitch any horse, mule, oi any stock or cattle to any electric light pole or any guy Stub or guy wire Within tho corporate limits of the Town of Walhalla, shall he guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, fpr not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. Section 2. Any larson who is not in the employment of the Town of Walhalla as -Superintendent or line man, who shall climb any electric light polo or guy stub or guy wire, or interfere in any manner with any electric light polo or electric light wire, or guy stub, or guy wire, or any entrance switch or fuse plug, or in terfere in any manner with any elec tric light fixture connected with or forming fi part of the electric light ing system of the Town of Walhalla, within tho corporate limits of the town shall bo guilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ton days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dol lars nor moro than one hundred dol lars. Section 3. That any person who shall shoot, strike, or Injure in any manner any electric light, electric light wire or insulator, any electric light pole or guy stub or guy wire, or any elect rio light fixture connected with or forming a part of the ?^ciric lighting system of said town, within the corporate limits of the town, shall he guilty or a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not Ivis than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars. r,8C S-j4 4d Section 4. That, any person who shall attach or fasten any sign, ad vertisement, or advertising matter on any electric light pole, or guy stub within the corporate limits of tho town ?hall bo guilty of a misde meanor, and, on conviction, shall bo punished hy imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or pay a fine of not loss than ten dol lars nor more than one hundred dol lars. Section fi. That this Ordinance shall be deemed general and 'per petual, shall go Into effect upon Its publication, and continue of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate ?Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 6th day of il,. S.) February, 1916, and in the 139th year of the Sover eignly and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. *' W. M. BROWN, Mayor. .IAS. M. MOSS, Clerk and Treas A RESOLUTION RESPECTING FOR MER ORDINANCES. Resolved, That all laws enacted by the Council heretofore, not in con flict with these Ordinances, are re tained In full force, and that each and every one of the Ordinances this day enacted shall be In full force after publication of the same. Done in Council and ratified under the Corporate Seal of the Town of Walhalla on the 5th day of f'L. S.) February, 1915, and in the 139th year of the Sover eignty and Independence of the Uni ted States of America. W. M. BROWN. Mayor. JAS. M, MOSS, Clerk and Treas. (Advertisement. ) Where Cork Legs Are Beet. Winchester, Va., Feb. 6.-A cork leg to-day served as a life preserver for Win. L. Kunu ? wld*dv Upown Winchester stockman. who was forced to lUake flt despt rale battle for his life In the Shenandoah river, sovi oral nillo? eas? of Parryville, Clan . county. Kunu undertook to ford the river in a light, buggy after being assured by rivermen that the water was not. high. But when one-third of the way across the horse broke loose In deep water and the buggy was caught in a treacherous current and dashed down stream. Although Kunu was unable to swim, Ids cork leg kept him on top of the water and he floated several hun dred yards toward shore, where he was rescued. Cures Old Sores, Other Romodles Won't Cato. Thc worst cases, no matter ni how louie standing1, uro cured by the wonderful, old relinble Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Heuling Oil. It relieves I'..in mid Heals at thc ?niue time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 Germany in Neod of Money. London, Feb. ll.-German finan ciers have been summoned to a con ference in Berlin with the finance minister, who considers that a new loan or $1,259,000,000 is required for the continuance of the war, says an Amsterdam dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph. lt is hoi>od that a large portion o? this loan, the message adds, will be subscribed by the Krupps and other leading Cern?an firms in exchange for new army contracts. GIRLS! 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If you want to provo how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair -taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments-a delightful surprise awaits every ono who tilca thia.-Adv.