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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Wednesday, November 8, igig
GIRLS! HAVE K MASS
OF BEAUTIFUL HAIi'.l
SOFT. GLOSSY WAVY
2.VOnt Bottle Destroy* Dandrol
*Md Itooble* Bmaty of Yom*
Hair.
For years *e have been trying to give you the best
Clothes that the market affords, and in keeping with our
high standard we have secured for YOU the agency of
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the celebrated
Crescent Clothes
SI5 SPECIALS
These clothes are made from the best "'ateriai and by
expert tailors, and we have them in all sizes and they
await your inspection.
To go with such clothes we have the famous
Walk-Over Shoes
Within ten minutes after an ap
plication of Danderine you can not
find a single case of dandruff or fall
ing hair and your scalp will not Itch,
but what will pleaae you most will
be after a few week’s use. when you
see new hair, fine and dawny at
first—yes—but really new hsdr—
growing all over the scalp.
A little Danderine immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair. No
difference how dull, faded, brittle
and scraggy, just moisten a cloth
with Danderine 'and carefully draw
It through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. The effect
is amazing—your hair will be light,
fluffy and wavy, and have an ap
pearance of abundance; an incom
parable lustre, softness and luxuri
ance.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Khowl-
ton’s Danderine from any drug
store or toilet counter, and prove
that your hair is as pretty and- soft
as any—that it has been neglected
or injured by careless treatment—
that’s all—you surely can have
beautiful hair and lots of it if you
will just try a little Danderine.
I Come in and let us prove this advertisement.
I Herndon Clothing
C. H. HERNDON, Prop.
Successor to J. P. Herndon & Son
WE FIT FROM HEAD TO FOOT
Co
STOP THK FIRST <X)LD
A cold does not get well of Itself.
The process of wearing out a cold
wears you out. and your cough be
comes serious if neglected. Hacking
coughs drain the energy and sap the
vitality. For 47 years the happy
combination of soothing antiseptic,
balsams in Dr. King’s Sew Discovery
las healed coughs and relieved con
gestion. Young and old can testify
to the effectiveness of Dr. King’s
Sew Discovery for coughs and colds.
Buy a bottle to-day at your drug
gist. J50c.
“KYK AND HAIR FIXINGS’’
Speck, eye glasses. eve shades,
toupees, wigs, transformations, curls,
mustaches, whiskers, rombings-mak-
Jnc For attractive prices address
Acme Hair and Optical Co., near
post office. Savannah, Ga. '
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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TAX NOTH i:
Tlie books Of th<- county treasurer
will b< open for the purpose of col
lecting taxes from the 15th day of
October, to December 31,
. The levy is as. follows: .
State, tl 1-2 mills; ordinary coun
ty 7 mills; roads, 2 millscconstitu
tional sihooi. 3 mills; total'18 1-2
mills.
N|«ecial District*.
Special School Tax levy;
Rroxton 4 mills..
l.o*fge 8 mlUcL
, Uhiu Gully 3 mills.
Rice Patch t mills.
Asjitoo 8 mills;
Weimcr 4 mills.
Cedar Branch 3 mills
Dry Branch 4 mills.
Hill 4 mills.
Strickland 4 mills.
Williams 7 mills.
Smoaks 8 mills.
Uttle Swamp 6 mills.
Huickhead 8 mills.
Tabernacle S mills.
Bethel 3 mills.
Baffin 4 mills.
Raysors 3 millr. 9
Hudson's Milt 5 mills.
Oak Grove 5 mills.
Tabor 4 mills.
Stokes 8 mills.
Red Hank 8 mills.
Pine Grove 4 mills.
Sniders 3 mills.
Cane Branch 5 mills.
Penlel 5 mills.
Hendersonville 10 mills
Verdier 4 mills.
WaTterboro 7 mills.
Horse Pen 3 mills.
Island Creek 8 mil s.
Wolfe Creek 3 mills.
Hall 4 mills.
Welch Creek 4 mills.
Fraser 2 mills.
Sheridan 4 mills.
Cottagevllle 7 mills.
Sand Hill 3 mill*
Bethlehem 4 mills. v
Maple Cane 4 mills.
Rehoboth 4 mills. ,
Red Oak 4 mills.
Bridge 4 mills.
Special road tax;
Fraser township. 1 mill.
Poll tax $1 on all inales between
the ages of 21 and 6d. Also a com
mutation tax of 12 on all males be
tween the ages of 21 and 50 which
shall be paid at the same time and
in the same manner as other taxes.
Dogs 50 cents each.
R. E. JONES.
County Treasurer.
Notice of Additional Tax Election.
Whereas, application has been
made to the county board of educa
tion for Colleton connty to order an
election in Edisto school district.
No. 14. on the question of voting an
additional tax levy of 4 mills in
<iid district and a petition present
ed signed by one-third of the quali
fie .lectors and resident freehold-
c.r*of the age of twenty-one in said
district, praying said election be or
dered.
It is ordered under section 120t;
of the Code of Civil I^aws. 15*12.
»haf an election be held Saturday,
Nov 11. at Edisto school in
said district, that only those persons
who return real or personal property
for taxation, and preaent registra
tion certificate as required in ger
era) elections he allowed to vote at
said election. Each elector favoring
the Additional Tax shall cast a ballot
containing the words "For addi
tional Tax” printed or written there
on and each elector opposed to said
additional tax shall vote a ballot
containing the words "Against Ad
ditional Tax” printed or written
thereon. ■. ,
Polls will !>«. open at 8 o’clock x
m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m.
J B. Rlsher. P. E. Spell and
F. E. Spells trustees of-said dis
trlct are appointed managers to con
duct said election.
If the majority of the votes cast
in said school district shall be "For
Additional Tax” and not "Against
Additional Tax’’ the additional tax
shall be levied.
Within ten davs after the election
the above named managers shall re
port to the County Board of Educa
tion the result of the election, and
«hall file with their report the pol
list.] the ballot box and all papers
appertaining thereto.
HCGO S STRICKLAND
S. P J. GARRIS,
S B SAUNDERS,
county Board of Education ColL-
SIMMONS FOR RELIEF
STATK~T)F SOUTH CAROLINA.
Pounty of Charleston
In the Court of Common Pleas
Harry Green. Paul Green. Eugene
Gadsen and Ella Young. Plaintiffs,
vs. Flora Blount, William Green.
William Hlinging. Amraham Blink
ing, Flora Hlinging. Ella Blinginc
and Jim Bright. Defendants. (Sum
mons.)
To the Defendants Above Named.
You are hereby summoned an'!
.reuired to answer the Complaint in
the above entitled action, which was
on October 25th, 11*16. filed in Of
fice of Clerk of (’opinion Pleas of
said county, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said Complaint
upon the Subscribers at their.^of-
fleg's. No. 17 Broad street, in the
City and County of Charleston,
within twenty (20) days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service; and if you fail to
answer the Complaint within the
time aforesaid application will be
made to the Court for relief de
manded in the said Complaint.
McMILLAN & HEYWARD.
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Date September 19th, 15*16.
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HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollar*
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cur-M by HaU’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY in CO.. To do, O. j
We, the undersigned, ha/^Jrnown
F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years,
and believe him perfectly hon.eeble!
in all business transactions and fl-j
nancially able, to carry out any ob-j
ligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Tole io. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon tb*.*
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Take Hall’a Family Pills for con
stipation.
On Real
Her Son Subject to Croup.
"IJy son, Edwin. Is. subject to
croup,” writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin,
New Kensington, Pa. "I put «n
many sleepless hours at night be
fore I learned of ChamberlaiiTs
Cough Remedy. Mothers need not
fear this disease if they keep a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy in the house and use it as di
rected. It alwaytr gave my boy
relief.” Obtainable everywhere.
Money To Loan
Estate
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I am in position to negotiate loans on improved real
estate for a period of five years with interest at 6 p?r
cent. Reasonable commissions.
AMOUNT LOANED: Not exceeding one-half the
value of the land or one-third the value of the lands
plus the buildings. No loans made on sandy lands.
Loans made only to persons living on the farms mort
gaged. In order for loans to be approved lands must
contain a reasonable percentage -of cultivated lands.
Prefer leans of $1,000 and upwards. Cannot handle
loans under $500.00. Application desired at once.
R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney at Law
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Are you anxious to identify yourself with one of the
biggest, livest and most profitable industries in the
world? *
N.
Are you willing to work hard, providing your efforts yield a
greater return ?
Are you eager to establish yourself in a sound, growing and
money-making business ?
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Are you thinking about a business that you can build up, that
will provide you with a real income, and that you can hand
down to your son ? *
Have you a good reputation, a business training, selling ability,
acquaintances and some capital ?
If you can qualify, we want you. And we can submit a propo
sition that you will like. The possibilities are unlimited for a
live, hustling business man.
We are at the present time without representation in this
locality. We must have a dealer at once. The demand for
Maxwell Cars is insistent and we must make arrangements to
satisfy it.
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The Maxwell Company is one of the three largest automobile
concerns in the world. The Maxwell Car is famous for its
durability, economy, comfort and good looks. It is without
question the World’* Greatest Motor Car Value.
If you are interested (and if you are the kind of a man we
want, you will be) write, wire or telephone at once to
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Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation
Touring Car
Detroit, Mich.
Roadster
*595
One Chassis
*580
F. O. B. Detroit
Five Body Styles
F.O.B. Detroit
All Models Completely Equipped—No Extras to Bay
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Sept.
M3t.
HOTiCK
Rice bullet* Will hull rire for
t'olleton rounty every Thursday.
Re sure that your ric* ia dry and
clean. Satisfaction guaranteed.
W. P. SHULER.
10-11-4t. Grover, S C.
NOTICE!
All persona not payirj; town
’icense* by Nov. 10. 1916. <>hi(h
Is 10 days grace) will be fined,
which fine is in discretion of mayor
not exceeding 1100 for each day, as
per town ordinance.
JNO. D. GLOVER.
11-1-21. Mayor
ton County.
Walterboro. S
11-1-Jt
C . Oct 28. 1916
Pullman or Freight ?
NOTICE
The co-partnership of J. P. IRrn
don k Son. fornierlv consisting of
J. P. Herndon and C. H Hern
don. and doing business at Walter
boro. S C.. having been dissolve,
by the death of the senior member
of the firm, the saM J P Hern
don. notice is hereby jtven that the
business will be carried on by the
junior partner, C. H, Herndon. In
dividually under the name and style
of Herndon Clothing Store, t H
Herndon, proprietor, he having ac
quired afid now owning the entire
stock of goods, wares, merchandise
and fixtures of the former partner
ship. individuallv. and notice ts
reby given that the said C. H
Herndon has assumed the payment
of all HabitUes of the said former
Partnership of J. p. Herndon k
Son
Walterboro. 8
HERNDON.
Ort 31 1916.
No one would, think of riding in a
freight car if -he could enjoy the
comfort of a big, comfortable easy
riding Pullman parlor car.
So with automobiles. Most of the
popular priced cars ride like
freight cars. This is due to the
old fashioned type of spring.
Many manufacturers still continue
to use them.
The Overland does not. The 75 B
Overland has the latest type of
cantilever shock absorbing-
springs. As a result it is one of
the easiest riding cars in the world.
One demonstration will prove tnis.
$635 f. o. b. Toledo.
WALTERBORO GARAGE COMPANY Ltd.
H. WIC UMAX, Manager.
Thw WUljr»-Ov«rUnd Company, Toledo, Ohio
"Mad. ia U. 5.A.”