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1 TAX BfoTld^ The books of the County T>as::r- «r 'will be open for t5e purple of collect in s tcoccfi from thn 15th day of October, 1912, to December 11. fit. The levy is as follows: V Mills Itjtte k .' 5 2-1 >rdtnary County 5 Ro®de» • — Constitutional School -i 4- 4 ye • • ,tum Gully.. , Total.v .. ..1C 2-1 Special Hch*»ol Tax Lovy. , . Mi’ia s ; * “t Klee Patch -t flaapaks 8 Little Swamp btylckland 2 Williams.. V. 4 nethM ’ • • -I Ruffin ; Sniders Bethlehem Hendersonville l^ . MILDREDINA HAIR REMEDY <* * ; GROWS HAIR And Wo Can Prove It. Hair troubles, like many other dis- ea5c*s. have been wrongly diagnosed and although misunderstood. The hair itself is not tl^e thing to be treated, f^r the reason that it 1b sim ply a product of the scalp and whol ly dependent upon its action. The scalp is the very soil m which the !:a:r is produced, nurtured aud grow a and it alone should re ceive the attention ir results are to be < ;.pected. 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 be at tended to. Therefore^ the scalp in "hkh the hair glows must receive the attention if you expect it to grow and become more beautiful. Los* 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 .or the hair to feed upon (a plant or a» , i v/v,v* » cv ) JUUl UI Wulterboro ; . • • • * tree would die under similar condi- R«d Bank ^ CotUgeville * Ray tors ^ Oaud Hill \ Puntel : 5 Poll tax $1 on all male* between the agree of 21 nr*d GO. Also a com mutation tax of $2 on all mr.’es be tween the ages of 21 and 50 which rfiall be paid at the same time and in the same manner as other tadtee. Doge 50c. each tiona.) The natural thing to do in either case, is to replenish the coil or scalp as the case may be. and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. Mildrcdina Heir Remedy makes the scalp clean, he<ny ami whole some. It quickly penetrates the pores and stimulates the hair glands and scalp tissues, thereby promoting the growth of the hair. Its actioh is quick and the hair I will b« at the following plan- | reen shows the effect of its wonder- for the collection of tares, uates below. Williams, Monday, Nov. 25. „ Aflhton,'Tuesday. Nov. 2G. Volks Store. Wednesday. Nov Berea, Thursday, Nov. 28. Rmoaks. Friday Nov. 29. on ful cleansing and stimulating quali ties. * One 50 cent bottle ia enough to convince you of its great worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy—try it and see for your self. Lodge, Saturday morning. Nov. 3® ^ Mild red. naHalr Remedy is put up Jackeonboro, Wednesday, Dec. 4. Green Pond, Thursday. Dec. 5. Rico Patch—Tuesday Dec. 10. Bello—Wednesday, Dec. 11. All other days at Walter boro. R. E. Jones, County Treasurer. HUMMONS FOR RELIEF The State of South Carolina. County of Colleton. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Susan K. Terry, Henry RenU and Wade Rents, Plaintiff, against. Rebecca Polk. J. J. Heap. 0. A. Hern don, Laura Heap. Sulah H. Evans; and Maggie Heap, Marion and Llxxie Heap, infants over the age ,of four teen years; and Bertha Fisk and Beatrice Fisk, infants under the age of fourteen years; Wash Fisk and Jim Bailey, et al, unknown to these plaintiffs,/ t Defendants. *tq THE ATTENDANTS above ^YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the com- 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 mail pre paid on receipt of price. Mildredina Specialty Co., Boston, Maes. 11-6-4L SHERIFF’S SALK. Tax Saleft For Sales Day in I>ecein- ber. Heyward Township. F. P. Fleming, 23 acres 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 Sniderl School District. G. F. Kinsey, 60 acres more or less, bounded north by Wm. Kinsey, west by C. V. Kinsey and J. J. Smoak South by J. H. Benton and east by Shiloh church land. Taxes, cost and penaltiss, $9.42. Walter boro. « Bess Williams. 1 lot bounded by colored K. of P. lodge land, Nellie . . Jonea. Margaret Holmes and Gtv- plaint In this action, of which a copy bans Ferry Road. Taxes, cost and Is herewith served upon you. and to penalties. $8.13. serve a copy of your answer to tho ■said complaint on the subscriber at their office, in Walterboro, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time afore- aaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the reliet de manded in the complaint. Dated October 30th. A. D.. 1912. Padgett, Lemacks A Moorer, . Plaintiff** Attorneys j(Signed)y H. D. Padgett. (Seal) Clerk of Cirealt Court. ll-6-6t. SORES AND ALL «K1X DIK.\SES Disappear When Tettertne is Used This la the one unfailing reme dy, and no matter how severe n case of eczema, piles, tetter, ring worm, old sores or scalp disease you may suffer with, TETTERINE 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. Got a 50c box at your druggist. If he has not Town Tax Notice. The tc,x books for the Town of Walterboro, will be opsn for the the genuine TETTERINE. send us collection of taxes at the atore of , 50 and we wl „ , uZZT' ‘ Th ° Shu > trin « Co. Savannah Oa. D. B. Black. Clerk and Treasurer. For Sal» By Jor.n M. Klein WORTHEX*S Trade Mark. . , WONDER WORKERS The Great Nerve and Drain Food Highly recommended for Nervous Pre- IX A FEW DAYS BACKACHE AX’D KIDNEY MISERY VANISH. Your out-of-order kidneys will act | fine, ending most severs bladder trou i hies. No man or woman here whose i kidneys are out of order, or who ! Debility, Nervous Prostration, suffered from backache or bladder Decline. Drainage. Lost Vig- wid 6 Kidney ‘Tablet** IZliJ H*P">d U ctive Incapacity Para.- After taking several doses, all Tsis »nd Paralytic Tendencies. De pains in the back, sides or loins, ! cllne of Strength, Premature Old rheumatic twinges. nervousness, ' j^ors of Ambition, Insomnia, headache sleonlessness inflamed or swollen eyelids, dizzmess. tired ^ • Melancholy. Nenx>ua Dyspepsia. Kid wornout feeling and oiner symptoms ney and Bladder Trouble aad Con- of clogged, slugghli kidneys simply I gtipaticn. vanish. Uncontrollable urination (espec ially at night) smarting, discolored water and all bladder misery ends. The moment you suspect the slight est kidney or bladder disorder, or feei rheumatic pains, don’t continue lo be miserable or worried, but get a flfty-ccnt treatment of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets from your druggist and start taking as directed with the knowledge that there is ::o other medicine at any price, made anywhere else in the world, whi h is so harmless or will offset so thor ough and prompt a cure. This unusual preparation goes r : - rect to the cause of trosble, distrib uting the cleansing, heanng and vi talizing influenc* directly ipon the organs and glands affected, and com pletes the cure before you realize it. A few day streatment of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablet* meens <!l«an, healthy, active kidneys, blad der, and trrinary organs-*—and you feel fine. Accept only Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets—fifty ««nt treatment—from yo»r druggist or of the Bloodine Corporation, Bor.- ton, Maas. ll-6-4t. Three Tablets will bo found valu able in tbe treatment of tho Va rious Debilitating Diseases of men and ii» tho most extreme ease a of Nervous Pn stration in women. GVARNTBE: We will send six boxes of Wortf.en’s Wondi r Work- » ofs to you for $5.uo. and gua*sn*e them to givo satisfaction or reborn the money. Price $1.00 * box, 0 boxes £5.00 S* at by m>il on rrcipt of price. r>Nt£iJ)uted only by The Wort hop 'Woadcr Worker Co„ M'dro-o'-lkrttJoa, Mas*., U. S. A., 9-11-fff. Or Does Everything You Eat Distress You? Experts declare that the rsasns stomach disorders arc so common is this country Is due to hasty aad careless habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down conditions also usually go together. John Lind, of Oneonta, N. Y., mys: *T have been troubled with a bad. stomach trouble for fifteen years, aad became so weak that I could hardly wall; ot do any work. My appetita was very |K>or. and it seemed Impdo sible to get cay relief. Since taklds two bottles of Vlnol I find that it'has already made a remarkable improve ment in my health; my digestion la much ctroager, and I have gntw^d la weight” ^ Vlnol makes weak stomachs strong because It strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vlnol Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and Is delicious to the taate. Try a bottle of Vlnol with tho understanding that your money will be returned if It does not help yon. P. S. If yon have Eczema try our 8&xo Salve. Wo guarantee It JOHN M. KLEIN. Druggist. Walterboro. S. C. Only a Fire Hero. but the crowd cheered, as, with-burn ed hands, he held up a small round box. “Fellows!” he shouted, “this Rmkltn’s Arnica Salve I hold has everything beat for burns”. Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts sprains, bruises. Snr est pile cure. It subdues Inflam mation. kills pain. Only 2| cents at Jno. M. Klein’s. IVrto liicn's New Wonder. From far away Porto Rica come reports of a wonderful new discov ery that is believed will vastly bene fit the people. Ramon T. Marchan, 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 the chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medicine will yet be sold in every drug store in Porto Rico." For throat and lung troubles it has no equal. A trial bottle wilLconvince you of its merits. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jno. M. Klein. 3£ Meetma Sir««r v charge.s ton, 5 c MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, and .r+t HI Ills# / • # / Sand For Prices, Hr Jotai V. (Wncfe rwprns—t* as s* Walt e>r boro KntAblialied is 1794. ft. Olrtwit Firm Id A merles D. A. WALKER Why are U aad P the most import ant leters of the alphabet? ABC DE 1 r C H I Ji K L M N O! POR 57 V V W X Y Z Becaase yon couldn't have Ueef or Pork Without Them! WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BEEF AND PORK Especially Designed For ■ Knife And Fork! You will be pleased with the . meats we sell vou. %> If it were not so, we would H. A. FRANCIS Meat Market Walterboro, S. C. TBBMLXY-USBT CO r ROOFING* CHJkKUKT01f,8»G» Come to Charleston s County Fair / AND s Fashion Week / November 18th to 23rd 1 You will see a Fleet of the Finest Dreadnangfets in (he World You will also see the finest line of ladies’ and Misses Cloaks and Suits Ladies Misses and Children’s Furs. Children s and Infants Cloaks, Ladies! Misses and Children’s. Dresses, Milliner,-, Shoes, Bed Coverings, Silks, Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosier}-, etc., in the South at 1 LOUIS COHEN & CO. Arcade Department Store LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH 232 and 234 King Mreet and 203 Meeting Street!* n Charleston, .... South Carolina l=XOI=a( BAR DOCKET—NOV. TERM, 1012 - . First .Week—Monday, * November 2Ath. G. L. Warren, et al vs. P. J. Wil son. Jacob Ehrhardt, et al vs. E. P. Carter, et al. Minnie White vs. W. U. Tel. Co. TueMdny, Nov. 20th. Zolo Gerrideau vs. W. U. Tel. Co. A. Bennett, vs. Colleton Cypress Co. G. M. Srayly, et al vs. Colleton Cypress Co. Wednesday, Nov. 27th. C. T. Reeves, vs. S. G. Pierce. Drake Innesa Shoe Co., vs. J. 8. Padgett, et al. Wilmot D. Porcher, vs. J. S. -Pad gett. et al. Thnndny, Nov. 28th. Holiday. Friday, Nov. 20th. Ludden it Bates vs. C. C. P. Glov er. J. D. Welch, vs. A. C. L. R. R. Zettie Fisher, vs. Westmoreland' Lumber Corp. Second Week, Monday, Nov. 2nd. Combahee Fertilizer Co., vs. II. K. Strickland Co. Carolina Bagging Co., vs. Yarn Brps. Co. et al. S. G. Pierce, vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co. T ucHtday, Dec. Urd. E. B. Gaskins, et al vs. Walterbo ro Lumber Co., et al. J. M Reeves vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co. Out Colt Adv. Co., vs, H. W. Cohen Inc. Wedneflday, Dec. 4tn. Maggie Warren vs. A. C. L. R. R. Co. Flncken Jordan Co., vs. J. R. Pad gett, et al. Butler Stevens & Co., vs. J. J. Padgett, et al. Thnr*di'.>. Dec. 3th. C. H. FCsDorn, vs. Kiiton Dodge Lumber Co. Milton Smoak vs. Walterboro Cot ton Mills. Caroline V. Kinsey vs. William Kinsey. ^Friday. Dec. flth. R. H. Garrard vs. Wm. C. Geraty. Peter O’Quln vs. F. M. Polk. Jr. ATTENTION! EVERYBODY! x» # o , We invite you to inspect our line of fall and winter Mercnandise, such as Dry goods and Notions. Mens, Youths, Boys and 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 and women. We also have one of the very best lines of childrens school shoes. Islandton Mercantile Company Islandton, ^ - South Carolina. r Dr. Black Ret urns. Dr. H. W. Blac k, who has been at the hospital in Charleston for sever al weeks having gone down for an operation to remove cataract, re turned Sunday evening. Dr. Black in addition to the operation is suf- feriag from a nervous breakdown and is in a very weakened condition. The operation, however. It is thought was successful and as*soon as he re gains strength, he will be in a bet ter condtion. Mrs. Black has been with Dr. Black since he went to Charleston and re turned with him. Mrs. James E. Peurtfoy is in.Char leston this week, stopping with Mrs. R. L. White, on Wentworth street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. R, H. With man. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown, Miss Belle Wescoat and G. J. Wescoat, are mem bers of an automobile party which left yesterday for Charleston to at tend the fair. Mrs. B. K. / Sanders is spending this week In Charleston with her daughter, Mrs. Gadsden. / 1 Flagged Train With Shirt. Tearin ghis shirt from his back an Ohio man .flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., once .prevented a wreck Vitb Electric Bitters. *’I was In a terrible plight when I began to use them,” he writes. ”my stomach, head, back, and kidneys were all badly affected and my liver was in bad condition, ,.but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man.” A trial will convince you of thelt^matchless merit for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Price 50 cents at Jno. M. Klein’s. Fall Goods 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. 9 ' Q How about a wagon for gathering your crop? Let us sell you a one-horse or two-horse wagon. * Yours _for Fall Business Fanners Mercantile & Warehouse Co. . J. M- Witsell, Manager. CV j. GUR LARGE CAPACITY enables us to save patron’s time, which is worth more than toll fj y fa r i i * . 1 our P 1 the toll. Second hand bugging ana ties furnished at market, i£ you want that kind. Free storage for your Seed. One trip completes the job; the other follow buys thelint, through a public sworn weigher. We buy the seed. Give us a trial. WALTERBORO OIL MILL i- » f / !| jl k t ■ ? i