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T 1 I PAnmiy 7, THE PRESS AND STANDARD > PAGE SEVEN ULOSTim IN Uft SHE MS PRIVILEGE TAX FOR CLEMSON COLLEGE J Columbia. Feb. 3.—The reports t received in the State Treasurer's of- — . fice, upon the collection of Oie fer- _ | tilizer "privilege tax.” for the month Condition was SO Bad She Be- ( ot January during each of the five _ years beginning with 1913 and end- ‘ing with the first month of this year, show an interesting pfiase of agricultural conditions in this State. The receipts for January, 1913,^were maiQciny ^ $42,655.95. For the first month of l\ X ' t. 10 11 a .. „ gan to Fear She “Would Not Live I-ong.” * year of r the year 1914 the amount went up to $57,351.45. January, 1915, * „ a ... . . .. showed a decrease which held the But She Now Says I Haul to i am0 unt down to $14,301.41. For Fof I Had Pleasare iu 'January', 1916, this source of rev- - 6 enue climbed up to $22,386.89. and i . I during the month of January of this .... ———— '---Hwai^ ttte^inc<nni‘*-amoTinrs to*~$52.- w ■ 765.85. . “Prona an invalid to a healt y j q. h j g revenue goe8 to flemson Col- and well and strong woman was the ]ege It wiU ^ noted that dui jn|; change Tanlac made in my health I January of this year the amount re declared Mrs. Genie McCrady oeived from this "privilege tax” was 921 Ninth St.. Olympia, a suburb ot ^ than >5 ()00 un(Ier , hp hiKh . Columbia, in a statement she wa | er i na rk during thhe past five in endorsement of Tanlac. For a year or more before I took Tanlac 1 had not been abb* to wojk years. The low tide was reached during the month of January. 1915. followin': the declaimtion of war in any. I had been keeping a board- i Kurnpe, when slightly ovet $14,odd log house, but my health became si* vvas received from »h* source, had I had to stn,, that, and I even! Those.fixim r. pre-nt the reven- got to where I could not sweep the ( ue derived rnlv fo • laiMtaiy of each floor of a’room without being com- . n f the five years, but thev give hn pletely exliausted wh«‘ti it was deere , . ,, indicition of the propnr My system was badly run down and fi (!n . i.evcru fee <; <h dttr- weakened, and 1 had wasted away jpg the entire per'did. until I was hardly more ’than skin and bones. "I had no appetite at all and 1 had to fored down what 1 did cat, and after I would eat a few bites ! would feel puffed up as tight as a drum. 1 suffered a lot with stom ach trouble, and 1 had the headache almost all the time. Many a time I have had a headache so badly that 1 would n®t know anything for three or four hours. I could not do my housework, nor anything else, anj I had begun to fear I would not^ live In l ive Minuter! No Dyspepsia pipe's ora for mil oo Heartburn «>.■ any Stom ach Misery. long. I was so very miserable and ‘ sick and had so many troubles that I really did not care whether I lived or died. * I Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi- The endorsement a friend gave of Fgestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when Tanlac, In which he told of what j the food you eat ferments into gases Tanlac did for his wife, influenced and stubborn lumps; your head me to take Tanlac, too. and about ' aches and you feel sick and miser- the time I finished taking the first bottle mv husband became ill with typhoid fever and I nursed him dav and night for over four weeks and held up well under the strain. I could not have clone tb's. though had It not been that Tanlac had able, that's when you realize th magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. It makes^' all stomach misery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continu ous revolt—if you can't get it reg ulated. please, for your sake, try- helped me so much in every wav Pape's Di^pepsin. It’s so needless and by belnr able to do that ^h-vrd to have a bad'stomach—make youi work show’s just how much the first next meal a favorite food meal, then bottle of Tanlac helped me. ,.l took another bottle after mv take a little Diapepsin There will not be any distress—eat without husband got well. I am now work- 'fear. It’s because Pape's Diapepsin ing and I am doing all my house- “really does" regulate weak, out-of- work. too. and I feel well ami strong, order stomachs that gives it i*s mil- and I could not evert sweep - a floor jjonjj of sales annually, before I took Tanlac, I was so weak GeA . a. large fifty-rent c ase of "Tanlac Is a wonderful medlcin^ p a pe's Diapc'psin from any drug and it proved that by what it ui > store. It is the* aujekest, surejd for me. It gave me a good appe- Stomach relief aucjjhui^dnmw*. It tite. relieved those headaehos. a” ' j arts almost Hke magfe'' it is » sejen- made ttte take the Interest in !if“ tjfif^dranulej- and pleasant sfom that 1 used to. T want to live now. preparation which tuily be*long-, to. for I find pleasure in life. I am j.f evor y horfie. happy and strong and well now and ; am enjoying life. | M rs . j m Wjtse II. w ho has been "I had been sick about three .spending several months with rela- years before I began taking Tanlac tj veg ip Memphis. T«*nn.. lias retupn and 1 had been very weak and sick- tl( j to her home here much ituffrov- ly the year before ! took it. and l ! j n iveaith. after having spent a had taken ever so many medicines, nios , enjoyable time in Memphis. but Tanlac did me by far more good | .- ^ than any other medicine I ever ' took." I Tanlac. “The Master Medicir.^. is sold by: Jno. M. Klein. WalterborO/ . The Colleton Cypress Co.. Colle ton. Cottager illo vllle. Isiandton Mercantile Co., I^hfnd- • ton. W. C. Glover. C.roe n Pend (Jack aonboro.jl // jTry Tills. Your Hair Gets Wavy, i t Glossy and Abundant at A party composed of J. A. Car-’ Once, roll, H. M. Maxey. A. P. Smith and | ^ possessed of a head of W. H. Yarn, motored to Walter- heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, boro last Friday. They Yepoit the wavy and free front dandruff roads in an almost impassable con- js merel a niatt er of using a little dttlon. While Coming their car Danderlne /ktuck down and was pmfhed out sev- | u ig easy and jnexpensive^o have Drug Co . Cottage ^ ■ 1 s' GIRLS! WKEHdllD A01IFV HOUR MIR MID STOP DANDRUFF eral times. TH! “CASCAHEIS” UVER AND BOWELS IF SIGH OR BILIOUS i ' 'nice, soft hair and lots <>f it. Just i get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now—all drug stores recommend it—apply a little as di rected and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, : freshness, fiuffiness and an incom parable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; hut your real surprise will be after about two_ weeks' use. when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes hut really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is. we believe, the only sure hair Tonight! Clean your liowcl* and ■/'stop Insular lie. cold*. Miur stoouicb. Get a-jo-cent box now. grower, destroyer of dandruff and Turn the rascals otK'-^lje head rure for Itchy scalp'* and it never ache, biliousness, ijndtgcsttou. th<? fails to stop falling hair at once, sick sour gjotnach/and bad cold*— 1 D you want to prove how pretty fUr n them out with Cascarets. \^and soft your hair really is. moisten Millions of men and women tak* 1 ^ cloth wit!; a little Danderihe an I a Cascaret tiiow and then and ne\ej carefully draw it through your bait know the misery caused by a lazy —taking one small strand at a time, liver, dogged bowels, or an upset ^ our hair will lie '-oft. glossy and stomach. beautiful in Just a f£w monj^pts t Ttun'f .put in another day of dis- delightful surprise awaits cveryon' tress. Cascarets cleanse your ^ ho tries this. stomach; remove theh sour, ferment- | j. Ing food; take the excess bile from |) c. L Hlers, a prominent con- your liver and cai^y out all the con- tractor and builder, had business in dipated waste mathM - and poison in Savannah tTie early parf^ of the the bowels. Then you will feel week. ■treat. ’ x x A Cascaret to-night straightens , you put by morning Th«H - work j while you sleep. A imeent box from t any drug store means a clear head. I sweet stomach 'and clean, healthv j liver and bowel action for months ) ^ IxkVkx a m s* Iwa**'* *« /ht Kin Folks And Friends! , l y /Ac-' - .4 ' C & . -It • V »• *^-.— •‘j T* - - .iH. • *• I » t7. • I. *■ 1 1*1 Sf YC V V^/ j ' " . m \ mm./ i j j hA J m l l m lif- a [i u I .‘.v'e. ?rs •VC' Toes ■. 'friends I have ten fingers and ten toes. " And that same, I reckon, applies I can count that much, but I just to cigarettes, too. More and more can’t count all my good friends down South here—they are far too many. And I’m mighty proud of them. The men who make me, say you can tell real quality by the com pany one keeps. Blood will tell. A good name and good breeding count most of all. gentlemen of the South are smok ing me, SOVEREIGN, every day, because they know I come from good old Virginia and Carolina stock—the finest, grandest stock in all the world. Quality is the thing, friend—you can’t deny it. And I stand for Quality. You Folks of the South KNOW good bloodl You Folks of the South KNOW good tobacco! :’s why I am so loved among you all down here, to say— / So I am proud </ - a UL/ ynWx^rli/i'( y dCi , I am guaranteed by ^-Buy me. If you don't like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over fer keeping his word, and I have given you mine. / FOR THE GENTLEMAN OF THE SOUTH JClny off VfaeAnv G£& " SIMMON? hlldren love CascarefR because They never gripe or sicken. Mx*. A. A. Herndon or Ruffin, a visitor in town Tuesday. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of STATK OF SOUTH CAROL’NA t’ounty of Colleton. Before the Clerk of Court—Colle ton County. In the Matter of WALTER BORO DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NO. 1. To * and John Doe, Rich ard Roe and Eliza Snipes, fictit- ous persons representing any and all owners of land in the said proposed drainage dlstrirt below described who have not joined in the petition for said district and whose names are unknown to me and who have not been persona?]v served: WHEREAS, a petition signed in the owners of more than one half of the land in acreage contained in the proposed Walterboro Drainage District No 1, set forth and d< scribed below, has been filed with me o n the 18th day of January. 1917, accompanied by the necessary bond required under the provision < °f Section 2197 of the Civil Code of 1912. as amended: and, WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 2197 of the said t'ivil Code of 1912, I. as Clerk nf Court, am required to issue Summons to he served upon fill of the landown ers who have not joined in the sai l netition. and whose lands are In cluded in the said proposed drain age district, so far as the same can be c.crrtaieed bv me. YOU ARE THEREFORE. HERE R' St MMONED aed requt-ed to en- near before me at my office. Wal terboro. S. C.. on the 28th dav of February. 1917, upon which day I shall appoint a disinterested and competent civil and drainage engi neer and two resident freeholders of the county to examine the said lands and make a preliminary report thereon. The following is a description of the proposed drainage district, sit uated in the county and State afore said: ) Beginning at the city limits of Walterboro and continuing aloni, the dirt road from Walterboro to Thayer; thence along the Western boundary of the A. ('. L i:.*il road from Thayer to Bitter; thence along the dirt road front Rittyr to Bornean's Cross Roads; thence from Boineau’s Cross Roads along fin* dirt load to Pringle Bend. firm Pringle Bend continuing in a straight line to the Batacada road: ♦ lienee from the Baracada road to • he city limits of Walteiboro. D. B. HUDSON, Clerk of Court. Walterboro, S, Jan. 24, 1‘*17. LWETHERtlORH&SON #ti NOTICE OK \NN1AI. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS To the Stockholders of tin* CnUeton Cpyress Company: j Notice is hereby given that tin j Annual Meeting of the stockholder. I of 1 he Colleton Cypresv; Company will be held at the office of The Colleton Cypress Company at Colle ton. in Colleton Counth South Car- olins. on the lf»th dav nf Fehrua’v. 1M7. at 1 o’clock P. M,. for the purpose of the election of Directors, and the transaction of such other biisdno s as may properly come be fore the meeting for consideration. M M MARSH. j1-31-21. Secretary. CHARLESTON, S:C. ' WHAT 18 LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara (itonic-laiati»e) pleasant to take I In LAX - POS the Cascara is improved by the addition of certain harmless cbem- I icals w hich increase ti e «(liciency of the Cascara, making it be4t»r ihnn ordinary Cascara LAX-POSY t > -ant to take tiiid does rot grpe r»< : f?.«ti:ih stomach. Adapted to children ».* will as adults. Just try one buttle fur < « i.Mipation. M)c. To the last drop ^MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect r Ask Your Grocer THKKhlM.SK NOTH F Any and all persons are forbid den to tresspass upon the lands of H. E. Savage. K E. Jones. S. .1. Hlers, J. J. Hiers, G. H. lliers. 1) C. L. Hiers. W. C Saunders and C. W. Breland under penalty of the l»w. 1-31-11. I ' * ^ ~ '• Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Clrtwr's The Old Standard C.iove’a Tastriesa chiii Tonic is equally valuable as a < »t i.crai Tonic because it contains the • eilknown tonic propr ilit f ofQUININB ird IRON. It acts <-u the Liver, Drives (•ut Malaria Enriches the lilood and "b.'’ '* »-p the Wbelc 50centa /' c* -j. '<r -