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* — V Tk* * books of the County Treuur- 4r will bo open'for the purpoec of collecting taxes fr6m the 15th 4sy of -October, 1912, to Decoinbcr fl, 1912. The lerjr is as follows: Mills **!».. .. ..5 8-4 Ordinary Ccmnty 5 Bonds. 3 CoHiitutional School 3 ''' Total 16 3-4 Apodal School Tax Levy. Mills dte - - .. i jtum Oally a Klee Patch.. 1 Dinoaka 8 Little Swamp. 3 Strickland.. .. 2 WlUUms 4 wathel - .. 3 ftuf fin 2 Solders 3 Bethlehem 2 Heodersonetlle ..10 Watterboro 7 Bed Bank 3 Cottagerille .. 7 Raysors 3 Sand Bill.. .— *— 3 Penlel 5 Poll tax $1 on all male® between the Sgce of 21 ar«d CO. Also a com mutation tax of $2 on all mr.Vx be tween u»e ages of 21 and 50 which dtaU be paid at the same time and In the same manner as other twee. Doss 50c. each. I will be at the following plac es tor the collection of taxee on antes be lew. WlUUms, Monday, Not. 25. Aohton. Tuesday, Nov. 26. ^Olks Store, ly.ednesday, Nov. 27. Berea, Thursday, Nov. 28. Smoaks. Friday, Nov. 29. Lodge, Saturday morning, Nov. 30 Jackson boro, Wednesday, Dec. 4. Green Pond, Thursday, Dec. 5. Rice Patch—Tuesday Dec. 10. Bella—Wednesday, Dec. 11. All other days at Walterboro. R. E. Jonee, County Treasurer. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF The State of South Carolina. County of Colleton. COURT OP 'UOMMON PLEAS. Susan K. Terry, Henry Rentt and Wade Rentz, Plaintiff. against. Rebecca Polk, J. J. Heap, O. A. Hern don, Laura Heap, Sulah H. Evans; nnd Maggie Heap, Mirion and Lizzie Beep, infants over tlie age of four teen years; and Bertha Fisk and Beatrice Fisk, infants under the age of fourteen years; Wash Flak and Jim Bailey, et al, unknown to these plaintiffs. a Defendants. TO THE ATTENDANTS above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED; M1LDREDIXA HAIR REMEDY GROWS HAIR And We Can IVove It. Hair troubles, like many other dis eases, have been wrongly diagnosed and although misunderstood. The hair itself ts<not the thing to be treated, for the reason that it Is sim ply s product of theObslp and whol ly dependent upon its action. The scalp Is the very soil in which the hair is produced, nurtured and grows and it alone should re ceive the attention ir results are to be expected. It would do no earth ly good to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more beautiful—the soil In which the plant grows must bo at tended to. Therefore, the scalp in which the hair grows'must receive the attention if you expect it to grow and become more beautiful. Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment; when bald ness occurs the scalp has simply lost all its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or tree would die under similar condi tions.) The natural thing tp do in either case, ia to replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. Mildredlna Hair Remedy makes the scalp clean, healiny and whole some. It quickly penetrates the pores and stimulates the hair glanda and scalp tissues, thereby promoting the growth sf the hair. Its action is quick and the hair soon shows the effect of its wonder ful cleansing and stimulating quali ties. One 50 cent bottle la enough to convince you of its great worth aa a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy—try it and aee for your self. Mildredlna Hair Remedy la put np in 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sample bottle by mail for 10c. If your drug gist will not supply you. we will send you the $1.00 size by mall pm- paid on receipt of price. Mildredlna Specialty Co., Boston, Maas. ll-6-4t. j a SHERIFF'S SALE. Tax Sales For Sales Day in Decem ber. Heyward Township. F. P. Fleming, 23 acrea more or less bounded north by Daniel Blake, south by A. Ritter, east by Colum bia Road and West by Jack Mitch ell Taxes, cost and penalty, $8.90 Sniders School District. O. F. Kinsey, 60 acres more or less, bounded north by Wm. ‘fcinsey, west by C. V. Kinsey and J. J. Smoak South by J. H. Benton and east by Shiloh church land. Taxes, cost and penalties, $9.42. Walterboro. Bess Williams. 1 lot bounded by colored K. of P ‘ SORES AND ALL AKIN DEBASES . lodge land, Nellie and required to answer the com-1 Jones, Margaret Holmes and Olv- plaint in this action, of which a copy bans Ferry Road. Taxes, coat and M herewith served upon you, and to penalties, $8.13. serve a cc>y cf your aasv.rr to the said complaint ca t*ae rubacriber at their oflko, ia Wal'erboro, S. C., within, twenty clays arte- the service hereof, exclusive of th" 'lay.of such service; ml if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the flair. Iff in this action will apply to the Court for the reliet de manded in the complaint. Dated October 30th. A. D.. 1912. Padgett, Lemacks & Moorer, Plaintiff** Attorneys (Signed)y H. 6. Pndeett. (Seal) Clerk cf Circuit Court. Town Tsx Nirtlee. The tree books for th« Town Walterboro, will be open for Disappear When Tetter!no is Used This Is the one unfailing reme- dy ( and no matter how severe a case of ecsema, piles, .-tetter, ring worm, old sores or scalp disease you may suffer with, TETTERINE o will give Instant relief and affect a permanent cure. We know the merits of this soothing, healing, an tiseptic ointment so well that we fully guarantee It. Get a 50c box at your druggist. If he has cot wauerooro wm ™ "P'" | the ,-enuine TETTERINE, send us collection of taxes at the slorc of , xu H W Black, Jr., from Nov. 1st, to 50c and we w111 s «PP>y at once. 30th. 1912. D. B. Black, Clerk and Treasurer. IN A FEW DAYS BACKACHE AND * KIDNEY MISERY VANISH. Your out-of-order kidneys .will act Aae, ending most severe biadder trou hies. No man or woman here whose kidneys are out of order, or who suffered from backache or bladder misery can afford to leave Bloodiue aad Kidney Tablets untried. After taking several doses, all pains in the back, sides or loins, rheumatic twinges, nervousness, headache, slecplossntsn, inflamed or swollen eyelids, dizziness, tired or The Shuptrine Co., Savannah Ga. For Sale By Jonn >1. Kl«in \ WORTHEX’S . > Trade Mark. <’ WONDER WORKERS ' The Great Nerve and Brain Food Highly recommended for Nervous Debility, Nervous Prostration, Pre mature Decline, Drainage, Lost Vig or, Reproductive Incapacity Paral ysis and Paralytic Tendencies, De cline of Strength, Premature Oid Age, Loss of Ambition, Insonink . Melancholy, Nervous Dyspepsia, Kid woruout feeling and otner symptoms ney and Bladder Trouble and Con or clogged, sluggish kidneys simply • g tip a tion. ^Uncontrollable urination (espec- | T * bleU ^ found vaIu - tally at night) smarting, discolored ; able In the treatment of the Va- water and all bladder misery ends. The moment you suspect the slight est kidney or bladder disorder, or feel rheumatic pains, don’t continue to be miserable or worried, bat get a fifty-ceni treatment of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets, from your drugget and start taking as directed with the knowledge that there is no other medicine at any price, made onjrwhere else in the worid, which is so harmless or will effect so thor ough and prompt a cure. This unusual preparation goes di rect to the cause of trouble, distrib uting the cleansing, healing and vi talising influence directly upon the organs and glands affected, and com pletes the cure before you realize it. A few day streatment of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets means <leoa, healthy, active kidneys, blad der, and urinary organs—and you fuel fine. Accept only Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets—fifty <*nt treatment—from your druggist or of the Bloodine Corporation. Bou ton, Maas. ^ rieug Debilitating Diseases of men and lt> the most extreme cases of Nervous Prostration In wojjien. QUAPNTEE: We will send six boxes of Vortl en’s Wonder Work- ms to you for $5.ufl, and gua^sn'o them to give satisfaction or relarn the money. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes $f>.0C Sent by mall cn reclpit erf price. Distributed only by The Wortiien Wonder Worker Co., MetroNO-Dosbon, Mu**., U. S. A M 9-11-tf. Only a Fire Hero. but the crowd cheered, as, with burn ed hands, he held up a small round box. ‘•Fellows!” he scouted, “this Buekltn's Arnica Salve I hold has everything beat for burns”, kight! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts sprains, bruises. Sur est pile cure. It subdues Inflam mation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at Jno. M. Klein's. ThM la tk* Ufa given by on old Metlcnt, who la aad atm wall aad _ tempsratsly, be al^pr to Mbrrr, take plenty of ex. freah air, and, above all, ful," Should the system get digestive organs weak—tho blood thin and sluggish, take Vinol. which Is a delicious combination of the so -body-building properties of Uvers, with tho useless greeas eMmi- nated and tonic iron added. Wo re cord Ylnol as one of tho greotaat body-bnllders nnd strength-cxeatM* th the world for aged people. rf Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Colombo* On, •ays: Tf people only know tho good Ylnol does old people, yon woold bn unable to supply tho demand; It la tho finest teak nnd strength-creator I over used. 1 * We wish every feeble old per- eon in this vicinity would try Ylnol on our agreement to return their money If it falls to give eetlsfnctlon. P. S. If you hove any skin trou ble try Saxo Salvo. We guarantee tt. JOHN M. KLEIN, DrugYfet, Walterboro. S. C. AND Porto Rick's New Wonder. From far away Porto Rica come reports of a wonderful new discov ery that is believed will vastly beno- flt the people. Ramon T. Marchnn, Barceloneta, writes "Dr. King’s New Discovery Is doing splendid work here. It cured me about five times of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in tho chest nnd more than 20 others, who used it ou my advice. We hope thlo great medicine will yet be sold to every drug store In Porto Rico.” For throat end lung troubles It hue no equal. A trial bottle will convince yob of Its merits. 60c nnd $1.90. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jno. M. Klein. S8 Mooting Stroot, CHARLESTON, S 0 and r«- 4- *1 *- • 4 ‘V** 4 'r-vfi’i'vJ * ■ ■ - -1 - - Tnrr<i it j. < :♦ '.'.J Send-For Frlceu, Ur John Y. Beach represrnT* as •• ■w altortw*™ LMtc.lilislied iu I7G-4. Olriost Firm in A merles D. A. WALKER Charleston’s Fashion Wed November Drodunfo h fe friT You will also see the finest line of ^Ladies’ and Mines Cloaks and Suits, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Furs, Children’s and Infants Cloaks, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Dresses, Millinery, Shoes, Bed Coverings, Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., in the South at LOUIS COHEN & CO. Arcade Department Store LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH 232 and 234 King Street end 203 Mooting Street, h Charleston, - . South Carolina l=ioz=ao: Vw •*AR«LK AMO , _ CRANItK WORK*.. tifleation to HU a contemplated va- Fourth Ckiae Don, Saturday, Doc. 14, 1013. The United 8tat«m Civil Service I'oirni K irn announces that u the date shove no examination will be held at Walterboro, 8. C os * resi.lt of which It to expocted to make eer- —v- \V2iy are B and P the most import ant letrrs of tho alphnlvt? a B C o E] F G H I J K ;I M N O! Pqrst U V WX Y Z 1 r»M Be«au*c jou couiilu't have liec-f or Pork Without Thom! WE CARRY A COMPLETE m l;r 3EEF Af V FORK .’ .specie 11 r f si.'jied For Knife And Fork! You will be pl^ocd with the meats we sell you. If it were not so, wt would cancy In the poaltlon of fourth cl postmaster of clnse (a) at Crtcn Pond. 8. C., and other vacancies as they may occur at. that office, unless it shall be decided In the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of the postmaster at this office was $588 for the last fiscal year. Age limit. 21 years and over on the date of the esnmlnntion, with the exception that in n State where women are declared by statute to be of full age for all purposes at 18 years, women 18 years of age on the date of the examination will be ad mitted. Applicants must reside with in the territory supplied by the post office for which the examination is announced. The examination Is op en to all citizens of the United States who can comply with the require ments. Application forms and full Infor mation concerning the requirements of tho examination can be secured from the postmaster at Green Pond or from the U. S. Civil Service Com mission, Washington, D. t*. Applications should be properly executed and filed with the Commis sion at Washington within 7 days before the date of the examination, otherwise it may b^> impracticable to examine the applicants. U. 8. CIVIL SBRVICE COMMISSION ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! We winter Sunday School* Rally at Rehohoth., The Sunday School Rally which was held at Rehohoth church, Satur day, November 9th, was a Rr«at suc cess, although severs! schools of the township were not represented. There were several very able address es mad<f, the chief speaker of the occasion being Miss Grace W. Van- liver. Miss Vandiver delivered two addresses, one on “Why We are Here” and the other on “Our’'Ele mentary Department.” The following officers and execu tive committeemen were elected for Sheridan township for the ensuing year; President—J. B. Dodd. Round. Vice-President—J, D. Risher. cf Round. Secretary—Miss Ethel Reeves of Gqttageville. Supt. Home Department—Mrs. A. M. Addison. Supt. Visitation—J. D. Risher. Supt. Bible Class—J. I). Utsey. Supt. Elementary—B. G. Willis.. . Supt. Teacher Training—Mies Georgia Ackerman. Supt. Cradle Roll—Mrs. Eugene Vckerman. Executive Committee—W. E. Wil lis; H. N. Smokes; J. L. Robertson; Eugene Garris; Newton Gruber; A. M. Addleon; NVd Recman; B. It. Smith. H. A. ‘ RANCIS Market Waltfj^bcro, C. B. Y. P. t\ Meeting. The Young People's Union will bold a speeial meeting Si the 1°*. Baptist rhureh on lievt Th’jr*da> n'ght. There will be a bus>• 'feting and an adorem ou. ‘•The j ;es and de-. ns of the Country Car lson”. Everybody fc cerci.uily Vnvii- invite you to inspect our line of fall and • Merchandise, such as Dry goods and Notions. Mens, Youths, Boys fcnd Childrens ready Made clothing/ . Ladies and Misses, Cloaks, and Sweaters. Also a complete line of outings. We also invite special attention to our line of Shoes for men ana women. We also have one of the Very best lines of childrens school shoes. Islandton Mercantile Company Islandton, - South Carolina Fall Goads Arrived Our two stores are filled to overflowing with new goods for the fall trade. Our stock of Dry Goods is very full and complete of the latest in pattern. Fall line of Brown Shoe Company’s celebrated shoes. -These are the latest in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s shoes. ■a Hpw about a wagon for gathering ycur crop? Let us sell you a one-horse or two-horse wagon. Your* for Fall Business Farmers Mercantile & Warelso? t J. M Witsel), y»anas!e:v lerst/si • *•«« «« m - * *, . «b t — * - —“ ‘"•mm . - — ' d io attend. J R. Funderburk, Psitor. yBymaw.wv.T.MmT CO . .UBBEH ROOFING" CBAKU8TOiT,S»& FlngarfHl Train With Shirt. '"°irln ghl« rhirt from bin back an " to man flagged a train and krv’1! jit from s wreck, but H. T. Alston, Palrtgh. N. O.. once prevented s wreck with Eleetrlc Bltteni. ”1 was In a terrible plight when 1 began to •fu them.” he writes, •‘my stomach. Nnd, batk, and kidneys were all :'!ly affected and my liver was in led condition, but four bottles of Tlb-rtrle Bitters made me feel like -i new man.” A trial will eonvinre you of their matchless merit for any rtomach. liver or ’ kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at JHo. If. Klein'*, < * .(UO l ! r .< , »! Co rr v LAFCh OPACITY 11./ patron’s time, which is wort/ charged. Every department \ tion. We fu^iish 2 lb. Fj ; • 1 v ties for 75 ct?.. ixir pattern. u\i* ) the toll. StC' ;(1 hand bagi ’ ,• at market, if you want tint t i for your Seed. One trio ' other follow ’"J'F tbrlht, I'yor.- • ? > /i weigher. Wr buy th ? Jfe l. • ' 1 toll :‘i 1 ■» n.r i;iL;pc> .' !. UiVl IK.v/ i • t* re pays 'c stoi age b; the sworn i.. n' I -an 4 E1 > I F41 U* h