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ASSESSOR'S NOTICE 1917. The Auditor's office will be open from -the 1st day of January to the 20th of February, 1917 to make returns of all personal property for taxation. For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor. or his deputy will attend the following named places to receive returns for said year to wit: Monday, Jan. 1b, Scuilletown town ship, J. S. Craig's store. Monday, Jan. 15, Jacks township, S. W. )ean's. Monday, Jan. 15, Jacks township, Benno. Monday, Jan. 15, Hunter township, Mountville. Monday, Jan. 15, Cross 11111 town ship, Cross 11111. Monday, .lan. 15, Waterloo township, Waterloo. Monday, .Jan. 15, Waterloo township, J. L. Madden's. Monday, Jan. 15, Waterloo township, Jerry C. Martin's store. Monday, Jan. 15, Dials township, H. 13. Mahon's store. Monday, Jan. 15, Youngs township, Stewart's store. Mondu:y, .lan. 15, Youngs township, Lanford. Monday, Jan. 15, Seufletown town ship, Ora, 9 a. in. to 2 p. m. Monday, .Jan. 15, Laurens township, Watts Mill, 2:30 p. in. to 6:30 p. In. Tuesday, Jan. 16, Hunter township, Olinton. Tuesday. Jan. 16, Sullivan township, T. T. Wood's. Tuesday, Jan. 16, Dials township, D. D. Harris. Tuesday, Jan. 16, Youngs township, Cook's store. Wednesday, Jan 17, Hunter town ship. Clinton Cotton Mill. Wednesday, Jan. 17, Sullivan town ship Princeton. Wednesday, Jan. 17, Dials township, V. A. White. Wednesday, Jan. 17, Youngs town ship, W. P. Harris. Thursday. Jan. a8, hunter township, Lydia Cotton Mill. Thursday, .an. 18, Sullivan town ship, W. D. Sullivan, Sr. Thursday Jan. 18, Dials township, Gray Court. Thursday, Jan. 18, Youngs township, Pleasant Mound. Friday, Jan. 19, Hunter township, Goldville. Please make note that the appoint ments will be ill1ed just as advertised and to please come out and make re turns. One man usually makes the whole round and some may not under stand the notice this time, as I have divided up the territory in the several townships. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years on the 1st of Jan uary except those who are incapable of earning a k *.ppurt from being maimed or from other causes, are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 on the 1st day of January, 1918, are liable to a read tax of $1.50 and are required to make during the time above specified and their return of same to the Auditor shall pay to the County Treasurer at the same time other taxes are paid in lieu of working the road. All taxpayers are required to give township and number of school tis tricts; alsb state whether property is situated in town or country. Each lot, tract, or parcel of land must b en tered separately. After the 20th of February 50 per cent penalty will be attached for fail ure to make returns. J. W. THOMPSON, County Auditor. I' ' TI iA1, E Iil it. Twenityt V ears fr'oml Todaty a Ilaldhendut. Cd Man itIVill be tl an Unit,nali Sight1. One of' thle maosut prtominentI ( drug gist s of' A merica made a statement a few weeks ago which has caused a great dheal 0o' dIscussion among scien li sta; in tile med ieal press. lie sa 1 i "I he niew' haltr grower. Mlildrtedina Ha~ir Rtemedy, 11 incases its sales as it has during thle lpast year, it wvill be usedl by nearly every man. woman and child in America within eight years. "Whlen Mildlredina Hair Remedy is used( almost univeirsally, dlandiruff will disap~pear and with its depar'ture bald ness, itching scalp), spilitting halt' and all seap diseases will follow and twen ty yeCars from now a bald head wi'll be a rarity." There is only one way to cure dan druff, and that is to kill the germs. There is only one way to cure dlan drttff, and that is to kIll the germs. There is only one hair pr1eparation that wvill kill the germs and that is Mil dredina Hair Remedy. This utnusnual bnir' restorer with its record of theous andls of cur'es will gro~w hair on any head where theye is any life left; it cures diandru'tff, stopis falling hair andi itching of the .scaip Inl three weeks or money back. It. is the most pleasant andl invig orating tonic, is not sticky, 01' greasy and is used extensively by ladies of retineiment whto desiire to have and to keel) their haiir soft, lustrous and lux nriant. Fifty cents for a large b)ottle at Laur'ens Drug Co. Mail ordlers filled by Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass. CUT TiS OUT FitEIE to show how oiuickly Miu dredina liair Remedy acts, we will sendl a large sample free by return mail to anyone who sends thi Coupon to Midred loul:;c Co., Une ton, Mass., with their name and ad dress and ten cents in silver t pay postage. A 0001D INVESTMENT says M, D. Reynolds, Madison, Wis., who states: "I had rheumatism nine teen years; used three boxes of RHIEUMATISM P( YDJ 1S and have throtwn atw(jcruitches5." You acn afford to tr?'hem. Sold only by uts, 50c and $i.00. Eureka D~rug Co., Tanesannd Wntts Mill. * HOLLY GROVE NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * *5 * .. , !lolly Grove, Jan. 13.-Miss Amanda Templeton, formerly of Clinton, now working with the Florence Daily 'Times sient the holidays with her grand molter, Mrs. Addle Templeton. Mr. George Gambrell has moved b: yond 'aterloo on Saluda ltiver. lie is i good neighbor and we are sorry he leaves us. Mr. Louis Madden with his son, E~arl, have gone to McCormick to live. Mir. lDoyon Myers has returned to his country home near the city limits. Your corresipondent Is making a small venture In stock farming. That we may not suffer in case the boll weevil moves our way. Mr. D. G. Mloore has moved to the Day place. We welcome these good friends ick to our community. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Williams visited here last 'week. Mr, David Templeton of the United States navy spest a part of the toll days with relatives in this community. Uncle S'ain treats his boys well, if David is a sample. Let us begin this new year with cheerful hearts, and love to our Maker for His manifold blessings. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Save your hair! Dle05])l1 its beauty In a few nomueints-try this! If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dander inc. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme diately dissolves every particle of dan druff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. 'T'his destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fev erishness and itching of, the scalp; the hair roots fami. loo n and die; then the hair falls ut f$ L. If your hair las een neglected and is thin, faded, ry scraggy or too oily, get a 25-cent b tie of Knowlton's Danderine at M y drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best. Investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of It-no datdlruflf-no Itching scalp and no mtore falling hair--you must use K nowlton's I)anderine. If eventually-why not now? * WAiTTS M111, N EWs. * C O C C C * C C * * *' C C Watts Mill, .Jan. 8.-The 1aurens towsshii' singing col vetlion will meet at Watts \11l church on the third Sun (lay imorning at eleven o'clock. All good singers are reqluested to be pre ent with their song books. The publi is cordially invited to attend. On account of so many ces o menisle's here (ouri school has not1 opent Tlhere is (11qu iit a numberi of caIs's at this writinig. We are glad to repor't that. .\i'. W. 'I Jenitin~gs wh Io has been1 it the htos pita'l for some itme had t he pleasure of rctutrning hoite for a shoi't while ont Saturday. Settlers at HIlckory raiern. Mr. WV. HI. Turner, of the Hickory Tavern section, was a caller at the Advertiser office Friday. Mir. Tur'ner has just recently moved into Laur'ens county fi'oim te vicinity of Piedlmonit. A number of oilher families fr'om the same section of Greenville county htave located near lllckor'y Tavern. Among thtose wvho have recently taken upl their home there ar'e J. S. and P. G. Ashmiore, Arthur' Phillips and ii. D. Tui'neir. All of these are thr'ifty farm er's andi will make valuable additions to the neighborhood. WOOD'S Seed Catalog for 1917, tells about the best Farm and Garden Seeds and gives special Information as to thte best crops to grow, both for profit and home use. The large Increase In our busi ness which wc have again experi enccd during the past year Ia the best of evidence as to the high quality of woD'ps as Wr'Ite for catalog an icca c f Grass and Clover SMeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats or Liny Fiarm Seeds rev'uiried. Catalog nt~Iled free on requesvt. T. W. W(OD C& SONEV I* ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FOWLERIS NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Fowlers, Jan. 15.--Ats. C. 13. Tay lor and son, Robert, are sick at this time. Mliss Grace Poole Spent the week-esd with homefolkt; at ''ylersvillc. Miss Gussic Owens, one of our sweet girls, has returned front a visit to her sister, in (reenville. Mr. aid Mrs. I. I,. Smith gave a new year's dining to a few friends re cently. We being a participant, can testify as to Its being complcte in ev ery 'letail. Miss Margaret. Drummond of Lan ford, is spending some time with her grandmother, 'irs. .1. A. Fowler. Mrs. Mary iBrownlee and daughter, Miss Etta, are in Spartanburg visit ing Mrs. C. A. Jolly. The S. 1. A. met Thursday evening at the Warrior Creek schoolhouse. A well arranged programme was ren dered by the different grades. IDiscus sions were then in order pertaining to the intbrests of the school, after which refreshments were served. The demonstration agent, Mr. P. W. Moore, will make a talk at the War rior Creek schoolhouse next Friday ev ening and probably Mr. Sullivan, the superintendent of education. It is ar dently hoped that a good crowd may meet them at any time between two thirty and three o'clock. Mr. J. A. Fowler has been very sick with grippe. S.1'S I1(1 E'.'IEllS (lET KI)NEY T111011lillE. latke a (lass of ('old Wat-r and id t neco to Flush Kidneys if Back Ilurts. (bmit i Meat from 1)it if You Feel Itienmatie' or Bladder Bothers. ''he American men and women must g lardi constantly against kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to tillter out, they weaken from over-work, become sluggish; the elim inative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. W\hl'n yoar kidneys feel like lumps of lead, your back hurts or the urise is clrIdy, full 6f sediment or you are obliged to eek relief two or three times durn the night; If you suffer with sick adache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or have rheuma I ism when the weather is bad, get from Peoples Drug Store about one dozen kidneco tablets; take one with a glass of water before each meal for a few days and your kidneys will then nt Ii' ' 'T:hi famous remedy is made from irftec tly har ml ess ingredients anid aes qi ickly and has been use-1 for generations to flush and stimunlate( clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a :'ca rce of irritation. thus ending bid der d'sorder's. N'idntcol is ine."'n n ie:e rn jiure. mtalke no nmisl'ko, in'h:t tn b:id n1eco, it behogsa:: 1)n e'very" ho!me. h1' callse nobod'y can mk a :i(-ta e by having a good kluney tltushing" an." time. * .* 10IN h1'iNS. * * * * * * * * * *' * * 101er of Laureni'~ts il. ri ecol lee I John)1 lurn'is, whio oper' at ed a tin shoit on the northI side of t he Imlti c squar te. Rlhan anmd Vani Robertson werte alIso I inners. These men01 dlid honeicst wiork, out, of the best of materials. A Hurns coffee pot wouldl out-last three of the ones now madec in thle north. in fact, the local shops made upi all the tin ware solti in the country. They had a delivery wagon to hauli the tin to the storea anid bring back loads of rags. Often the rag trade would pay for all tihe tinware sold. Jotn flurns received the apipoint mnent of revenue oflcer for Laurens county, ife wvould not be bothered wvithi a horse, but walked all over Lau rens to transact his business, lie camne Into my store one mor'nlng to count uip my business, to see if I was liable to an incomle tax. lie related his dlay's work and we counted his day's wvaik which was forty-five miles. Is pass.9 ing at a later time, lhe told mec he was goinig to move up to Walhalla. it was such a round about clay b~y Newberry and the railroad, that he wvas walking across the country to Bleiton (36 mliles) to takce the train. What will you do .John, if you muiss the Blelton train WVhy- I will just step on up to Andlersdtu. Where ,wW~ tyoui pfnd a tnan as fond of walking as Mr. hurns? I saw in the Greenville News, the death or Madden Elliison, .\lr'. lu rn's son-in-lawv, which calls to in d ouri formier Laurenis citizen. E~ATING~ A PLEASUREh. when you have a niormal appiet Ite. Loss of apptetite indicates that the stomlachi needs to lie cleaned, sweet enecd, and stinmulatecd to heal thy ac tion./ 0 TRAOdE MAnu' TONIC DIOESTIVE is sold for thIs purpose and gtuaran teed to give relief. Sold only by us, $1,00. Kur'eka Drug Co., Laurens and Wnatts Mill. The Opening of Hayes New 5c and lOc Store W E take pleasure in announcing to the people of Laurens County that we have reopened our 5c and 10c Store next to Lurey's and will be delighted to have you inspect our Completely New Line of the Very Best Goods at the Same Low Prices As soon as our old stand is rebuilt we will move back to it, where we will continue to keep a store overflowing with the best lines of goods to be found anywhere in a store of this kind. HAYES' 5c & lOc STORE CLARY &WILSON'S o5 S _ This is a sale of this season's clothing stylish, dependable winter goods in all the popular present day colors and designs. A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT MEN'S SUITS BOYS SUITS $12.00 Men's Suits now, $ 9.00 $.0By'Sisnw 60 15.00 Men's Suits now, 11.25 75 os ut o, 56 16.50 Men's Suits now, 12.38 1'7.50 Men's Suits now, 12.13 70 os ut o. 52 18.50 Men's Suits now, 13.88 65 os ut o, 48 20.00 Men's Suits now, 15.00 60 os ut o, 45 22.50 Men's Suits now, 16.88 50 os ut o, 37 25.0 Me's Sitsnow, 1.975 8.00 Boys' Suits now, $6.00 LARNS7. BosCuisnw. 52 6.0By'SitEo, 48 6.0By'Sit1o ,45