The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, October 22, 1919, Image 2
"Dandruff
as lillirg
yhair*
"NIy head itched unbearably and lny
hair was coming out by t hanIful.
A few applic tion. f Wild r ot looncd
aio re<. i oe tJ s 0 di 't es d indruff
th itcing Stopdlojy it is thicke.r
and more beautiful h- ever."
THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC
For sale here under a
money-back suarantec
1.111tiles DrtIm. Co,
WI MI root Shamnpon Soap. tisd in connection
with, wildiroot, will hasten the treatmnent.
NOTI C'
of the
COU.NTY TRtEASU'RER.
The Iooks of the tCoun ty Treasuirt
ill e open for lte coll ctlion o1
State. ('ounty aIll Con l a III it 11 1 ion liat
Taxes for th. liscal year, !919. at til
Treasurer's ofice fromn October I 1511
to Iev mbiler 1' 1 9 st !. A er heein
her : 4ne pr centf will be adhded
Afte .l mlar :lSt. two per cent wil
bi, aithld, andi after Febrary .ot
se0%Ven PIr centl will be. addlil I ill n
1 1h day om \larch, 112 w then till
book 1 -ill te ch is .
* M I r: i iZ m . : o w i ril l a I vo i 1r y i t
t110'< tIlln I'll' towiliip ;It- rl''llicu lt'
10) cal~l I'm, I't-ccilis ill eatch <III Il
s, \(ral townl ships inl which thI- pro
I;-rtY is- o a T Ol. T i . ap ra t a
;ahlitioni co.- alhd penialty Inlay 4l
attacle!.
\.\: aikb o-ied Inale centz-n: i
lw< n t] i of 21 : i t00 y..t.,
:4 4 h,41 141 1 iw, a ;,I].1\ 4
$1 .4'. \ xcept ohl4 -414it .1 u4 ! ) > I
4X4 ~ fl ':t dt- -11 4;4444 44
tio l-. i,4). I T , 0 I. ill 1ii'll 1:' ,
vive \i, 1xni4t44. from Ii II tx.
T h1'l l Tc ax Ltevy is :a4s fow1 :
StatI T ax .. .. .. .. .. . .. m ill
Orin ry ('MnT1111% y t.x . I milN
RIon al lI rid ..... ..t itill
lIailr4a4l 1llud ..d ....... .. ! m ill
RLoarl I mill...... .. ....
.ait ns o. . 1.. ...... .. mill
Nonsi.tion.a! School Tax mill..: i
Il'ruauient road and brle.2' 1niill
Toal .. a .. .... .. .... 5. mill
Special Schools--laatirenls Townshil
Milarens No. 11 ........1012 Mill
Triit y-lRidge No. I . . !ii mill
.\addenis No. 2 . .. . .. .1 muill
Narie No. :, ... .. ..5 Mill
Biailey No. I .. .I... . . m ill
.\ ills N o. -5 .. .-.. . . 1 mlil'
Oak Grove No. 6 ..........2 11111
Ora No. 12 .. .. ..........8 m1
.Slecial Sciools--Youngs ''Towlnshipi
Younlgs No. ! .. . . . .. ..I mAil
Youngs No. 2............ mi1
Youngs No. I..1........11 % mil
Youngs No. 5............8 miil
Pouitain Inn No. :11.... ..20 mil
[arford No. 10 .........10 lil
Ora No. 12..............8 mil
Youngs No............. mi
Cent ral No. 6............2 mil
Youngs No. 7............S mi
Spiveial Schools-Dials Townish i p.
DI)als4 No. 2 .............N %mi
Shiikh No. : .. ...........12mi14
Gra l Cour011t-Owin~gs No. 5 .12%/ mil
Ilark:4dalt NO. . .. I..5 lil
Di)4a l ''hurch No. 7 . . . ' .. 'il
?.\irna No. S....................ii111mi
I ils ~ N..:........... ..
Stveial ShltOs . Still iuan t Townsh
31t. lI ethcl No. 2...............S nil
P'rinlleton No. I .... .....121:.. 11il
I 'opaII r~ pr1inlgs No. :: ......12 m
lII 1lmry1 TIa-/,.-r No. I17 . . ..5 i ni
I lreer4411 No. 7................1 mtil
Sillivain TIownsihip It. IL. hoinis4 :41mi
\lort Nt. .5................2 mil1
ipecial1 Sehotols -Wa~ Iterloo To'4wnishi
Waterloo No. II ...........I mil
.\il. Callaghler No. I .........S mil
B4I 141ehemn NI). 2.... ...........I mil
ilkomi No. 3................S mi
('interplointI No. I ..... ........4 mil
(hikville No. 5.~........8 mil1
Nit. PlIeasant I)o. 4;.... .........I mil
31?. Olive No. 7... ...........8%~ il
8'weital Schools- ('loss 11ill 'ITownIsh
('ross 11ill N.). 1:1.... .....10 % mii
('r)ss 11111 No. I ............mi1
(ross 11ill No. 2 .... .......2 mi
Crs i' lill11 No. .. .. .. ......2 mi
('ross Il11l No. :2............2 i
(ross 11111 No. 4;.............. mi
Mount.iille No. 1I;............I li
1111nt1r No. 2 .. ............-I i
fI lnter No. 2 .............,....mi
('inono No. 5 .. ...... .....11 mi
114anter No. I .. ............. ill
Ilanter No. 1 ...... .......2 i
Spec(ial S(chools -lks TownipI
O)dell's No. 41....... ........! mi
Itourricae~l No. Ia .... .... ..'..mi
Shadly Gro4ve1 No. 2 .. ......2 m1
.Iaeks No..:... ..............5 mii
.11acks No. I.... .............mi
I .anigst')m Chuireh No. :.... .. . . .mi
SeiffltIiowni No. I .........S i
S. nord~l Nto. I0 ............1I .' i
Orla No. 2 ................... i
S4etffleItown1 No. 2 .... .......1 i
.S4Iffletown1 No. I .... ....... mi
'ths who ats Ito 1 ay~hI ti tO:
throu' :het realst by4 1h411 : 111 ney I.
dir. ett.
to IIe taken1 ef are4 retuested 14 o I !
'' - al 144. gIi ve II the 1:ownshin4
County Tr'ieasurert1
ALASKANS ARE MAKiNG GOOD
They Show Market' 'nclnation Toward
Good Citi,- ,ship and
Patr: 3m.
What the Alasi antlves are doing
and are villing t' .!o as w"oof Posi
tive of their fitne to liv' unider the
Stars and Stripes Itupressed oni till
who corte in conti 'wi ti.he r
and their nuinerou m -.tti% '., a .. ,
lines of advanced citizenshpl and pa
triotisn.
By way of a minor IIustration (itat
shows uileh wvay tile wintd blows wIith
themn: The natives lit .1uneai, thirouitgi
tle prss, advontled the killing of
dogs. t!at there nnght he mor-!r food
for himaoin onsumtion. They ad
vised their nitive friends to protect
the de.-r frin their dlog.,; that. might
kill 1r ur1ig their ielpless conl
clition f llowinig titls last wilter's
deep Snows. whin mnanly starved and
all were weaikenled for laCk of fond.
Down at ake the niativyes have nily
about one-third to one-qiuarter tihl
nmber of mags tat they ha(1 last
year. oneI who went through the
vilige last fCH ll and agin it this spring
remakod i th1 fat that there were
almost 244) ligs In town.
"Yes." sid a represeitative ciI
zen, "the int beenmie t oInvinced
that from .1 sanitar11y standpoint anld
ni economieni stindpoint they woee
keeping toco imany pets. As i resu1lt
of this conl\victiont they began redine .iit
- 0n dogs and im1proving on heal th and
.food supply."
Annther point that impresses evei
a cr1iSual observer s 11111 thlie natives
fill itak local nedwspaprs ind ri-tadI
enreftilly-oftell very slowl\.Iy--t h
events i iat are. taking p1ine loenly
and throighout the world. If i native
is nt rguiitir subseribeor to a news
- pV er. y bu tu2y he sir it is be4enu
r h ' 2:nno : l l"n w41r'd of Einglish
or ny other prinited language
OUR CAPTURED FLAGS ABROAD
e Emblenis Ta!en During the War
of 1812 Are Safely Preserved
in London.
A r4ent walk It h i rouih Chelsen
brug1t n4' to several places of iiter
INsT 1o Atlnerienus1. F-irsily, thw old floy
s : A ittim i, ilt !i thf i g. of KimiI
(U :"11-1-4 11, tillh t t hal-1 1 i i off w\h14h
is 1 now usez4fl )--: l : t1 i on4) 11 (firl,
t h tuold ptil e 4) I 1o I n-rs ani l from wh.IQIos'e
witilk-: 11 f1liloer of thvlcptlured dur
in l th 19l1115 war u arte 'siiepended.
The11 colors hag edately side hv
side wii2h NapolitonIe eagle4's ind other
s war tropis,42. aid If it wrei not for
s the records it would be almost im
Sposs1ble to discern their story. Among
thei tire flags of the Sixty-elghthi and
Eight.-tfifth reglinit:s enptured it'
I itindinsberg; tte Kiitturky regiien
t:l flng. the iourth rogitent of United
States infantry, taken ill Dotroit ; thll
1, cond regittent of the U'nit ed Stites
is iiintry 2i nother taken it (ieenls
Is town I' 'ights.
Is I wonder how many Amerleans
s 1:now of thelir existen'e. It would rer
tanly h" a graceful aet of the British
Is gov"'.tinlient to return them to Amer
Is 1n. No doubt the American author
Is ItIen have some similar trophies whIch
tg wofld le pleasel to exchange.
London tandimaik.
Is Assists Visits to Graves.
is According to ai repor(4t rec4eived) here
Isthe Amiieiri'241 Younhg Women 4'si I 'bris
Stin atssoelation ovei'seas htas beent re
isquested by~114 thii'itedt Si ates a1rmiy tC
hs open2 hote2ls 144 ':nr- for relat4iv4'S vis
is iting the fobur lar4'e Atnienn'ai tuinl!lary
(e24net14ri.s in I-'runti'. 'lTh' Iirt hotel4
wi-:l he opened4'' 221 lt4'vi!ny. 12n-2r th
Is
Ptrogrnid, the4 V. WV. ('. A. ho(ste''
Shouse in Pni,, uhItit-I wais 14 to hve
is club' wtith nu1 info'rmat2ioin burenuii no44
guides, for thle benellt of (woman12241 rebt
It. ativeys goling to i''nc to v-IsitI sol
is die's' graives, is no0w binig used'4 for
Isthe eme~rrgenc(y housing of 200) Intlh
I and Fre'nch girls worlking wIth IthIt
IsAmiierliiian nrniyV.
is Life One Leap Year After Another,
Is 'Te e e'xists tt leaist 0one pie in
thte wvorld wh'tere' men04 conslerl)i it below4~
Iitheir dIgnity to not)14ee wVomen t a ill
m.i utch less maitke overturiels of nirriag12e2
is(ontsequenttly thte propin4i5g is left tr
is a1 pie'ce4 of string 144 hIs siste'r, or,' 1
lie has no4 sliter,1 Itis m4141her4 or t1
>. a not her of htis ladfy relat) i's. Th'eon Ithe
is lady wh~o rec'(eive's th4e String~t tells th
is falvored man14 thait lt.' par icul'ar2 womiI
ixan Is in love wIth himit. N4o couiirtli.
usfolliows. however4'l, for It Is coits~nsie
i ben'eath thte dignIty of a Newit (huin44
u man to waste his time14 it such1 n2 tair
suilt. If lthe iani Iths tha2t het wvoih
like to wed lth' lad4y, ite mee'4ts lie
lis '1one0. and1( tey derbi)4'~le whether 2 ito41
ls iry or drop the. lde..
is Albanians Glad of Pajamas.
ls It Is estIimt4 41i th141 s4'veral4 hundr41'
mi1 ies~. of ulenehim~t1i44 musl1in bt s re
i cen')tly3 been'1 41ut into4 pojamas442 14or th
Al .lbanutias, most5 (If wvhomi iir. ini tag
Ils bIndeem, lth' shirt o4f one' Alban21ian1 Ih
I is s''rnp1' of 2M7 4different kim2s4of 4412'44
I Is itn I i t,'hen ' ''2 "traded' It in"' for4 th4
us stylish and)1 neut1 suit2 of pojamos424 whi
n he4 nowV wearis piromtily throu'tgh lth
stree.
n.s ;ways Some Drawback.
'24( "' i ey:. '-y dtnud's s'ituin bas2i'222
ofhs .4 29 1 year 2. .e:ow' I.' 1ent
uf i3. ': : ,2t.h' d1en -:. ! 1'itt b s WvN
GOLD IN GRIP OF NEPTUNE
Hope Renewed That Millions Lost In
Treasure Ships May Be Brought
to the Surface.
Somewhere in the sea off the coast
of Ziluland lies the ship Dorothea,
which went down oil Tenedos reef,
carrying with her, so somae people be
leove. imrt of the fortune of Ooma Paul
hv., once preshent of the Trans
val, and1 rumor has it that plans are
afoot to fit out a British eXp)edition
in tle hope of salvaging her. The
war has Improved methods of salvag
Ilg sunaakena ships. and, If the Dorothea
really carried It, tie gold cemliented
into lae hold of the vessel has been -
estimiated at .over S3,000,000. Before
the war at syndilenate wits organized to
attemaipt recovery of tihe vessel, and
uisuccessful efforts were made to lo
cate her; now the project is again pos
sble-perhapis all the miore so, because
time has aceuniulated so mnany treas
ure Ships whIleh are again und34lrI dils
cussion. A list recently published in
ciud Thes e G1rosvenlor, lost (oin tihe
I'idoll aa coast. with $8,750,000; the
Ariston, In Ma rcuias bay, with $1,000,
000; the Hirkenahead, oat Itlrkenhead
reef, with $3,900.000; the Dorothea, on
Tendos reef, with $3,250,000; the
Abrcromble, with F900,000; the Mere
steln, with $700.000. and ihe Thulalnler
bolt, with $2,750,000. If a sunken
treasure enterprise falls of one treas
tire ship, peraips it can find another.
So far, however, tile sen has proved at
milser with the gold it has acquired;
may the modern improvements In sal
vaiging equipmient change the habit.
BOOKMARKS OF EVERY KIND
Strip of Bacon About the Most Unique
That Des Moines Librarian Has
Yet Found.
h'lae, most stirilng marker that For
est K. Spaulinfg, publid libi-iain of
Di's Mloinies, Iowa, 11s come across In
the books that lanve circulated from
1he library was a strip of unflerdone
bar44on4. The uost ordin3iary bookllIrk
found in the books Is the conmlon va
riety (fr wirt. hairpin. HtairpinsIl might
)e collet(ed by tho hundreds. Mr.
pauld ing stays, but owing to that
very faet they are.considerod is faira
ly worthless froi the collectou"s stanl
polint.
h'll(- vatention season Is announced
annually by tile presence of snapshots
ill the rud hooks. These are botih
personal or otherwise In character,
Postcards and letters, too, eonic In
oftetn. Frequently letters aiddressed
and stampe(I are found just as they
were left by the book borrower who
doubtless wais proceeding postofflce
ward by way of the library. These are
malled front the library.
Mr. Spaulding has noticed any num
ber of pretty gIrls sitting on the heanch
tat Riverview Park with books. and he
has been looking forward all suminer
to rec-overing a bathing sult absent
mindedly left by one of tile young
ladies In her book.
A Boy Just the Same.
Little curly-headed, four-year-old Joe
had often been mnistaken for a girl by
reason of those same beautiful curls,
bilt it was a very sore point with hint.
lie catte very near, however, turning
It to aivantage one afterntont when his
.aIx-yeatr-old sister was glivang a birth
day party "for gIrls only."
Poor little Joe wandered around the
refr-eshmaaents spread on thae graiss, gaz
lng wvistflly at tile c(okles and( lemn
(natde wh~lh hIs sIster was serving to
her't little girl gutests.
"No. Joe 4, tIs 1pa4rty Is onaly foar little*
gilIs. a4344 nao hoys en~tn 4omaae."' Thleni
n por little Joe)4 turned'( 14mst taunaats into0
143 21aument that woub414 adiat him,
4and( walb-4' ouat, "Wel4'l, sister, I ain't
muci(h oIf a boly, anyay." 4~
Sam Had His Fee.
ty. teitng unable to hire a lanwyer, the
jud~ge apjpointed young Clarke as couna
set. ('larke put tap a strong ple4a In
dlefenise, atnd Samt was ta cqu1ited. At
terwtardt the paltr m~et outideli thle court
"Now, Snm," said the younag lawyer,
"youa know the couart albows the counf
sqel very little indeed04 for de4fm!al ig a
caise of this kinti. I wv4orke haird for
Iyoua and3( got you ('elar. I'm a'eailly
ontitl1e41 to at gonod big fee and~ you
should dig up somae anone'y anel( pay
ame(. halve you got any mlonaey at alt?"
"Yes, 5tah,"' repdlied Sam. ha ppity,
"1II tlflaone got dtat Ie d'lla141 ~hs."
Indisputable Proof.
A druatggi st was boast intg ini the comn
pan y of hais frien'ads of his well-assorted
stock in trade14. "TIhere'4 isn' ta drug
Imliss ig,'' he saId ''"not e'veni et the
"Comet(' nIo ." said~ one (of thae y
rstandiers, by' way of a3 joke2, "l'm4 stare
youa dIon't k'ep 1pirits olf con~atradile
tiona s 25well sto kdl a s y ouV 'a23re.''
''Whly not?'' 'sold thle d ruggl st, not
In thei le'ast 4'mba44rrased. "You0 shatll
*see for youarse'If." So sa)yln h4 le left
the reorn1 I and retuirnt'ed leadinitg Is
tvwlfe by3 the4 hand1(.-- P'itt!sburgha Ph'ron
hn Horses Still Numerous.
T espitle la14rt,.o onuher4'l of motor
ha ('ars and( 44(4 tru side ini Amelaa
C horses and1( mule31s 5seem 1to be~ haolng
Itacit' own accortd'4'injg to a recent'i t Irande
st1at emt4'i .
A~ltogh 7,700l,Itttt atomobII)1iil have
11heen proIdutced in the (Intlt ed4 Stat4e4s
(I sInce 1899. half of wIhlh were'4 mann-11
facturaedl sInce 1915, thecre are no' 1w 21,
44 534,(w00 '.orses anid '4,925/4)) alE's In
e the (144) ' ontry wiha to1(11ta'alue of $2,
R(10 A Atlof i(n
SOME BOYS' CLOTHING HAS
very mother tells Ia
many times a day: "Sor
vour shoulders back like
.Hereafter, mothers,
do the reminding? They gently
upstanding bearing will be first
your boy- He will carry the
fabrics and stitched-to-stay need
Jfvery "R ight-Posture" Suit ha.
Wharton C
CASH CL(
NLv6 er moterntells th
demandsforldes backnifi
ing e t heCresert mthe.
workng t capcity and13
00the aremdoing theenir
TOyne Post-arM
iustninglt er 1 l 1- miut
ourn boy.Hewlcarth
Th i s and tihedrateof nee
Whtonmarston auCae
hnkY6 ern of thetcav
emandhich this mucasenofi
cen ost-ars wotfMaellis be
inid ow the s prsen e
00 Cmnar eotinahi
wh~xy not Net
t-Potur
rght carrigeoigt every damanho d Lofateng
, eeourk--e witlstrdnss.kee
St"gt Postub ew dr tecl
o~ thneCmpn
thugtscod atradRiEloN WODtS.iC.
wrk yl w1t sturdntes
ithe"Rigt P st ur eenessdef the desinlofeac
othi gl Cattdmkpaance
-Wax
-T hink of the accuracynts
xwellbyenessi whic thisga desinofe
STYL xE-BUT IGlePOTUE part to tkeacac
es o man sudch a pinrmu
mo bai for vemet hi dmae ri
Mr Mkleperesetedu thse get plt to
MreMso-' Ti0,00 compleersoducts.crsbe
Ma- othen tcin of the ost-War
xe bthe wli
egh m nd ite pnduiblicboughts.20
)0heih,000 represen ne the o od il o
otfoet Company
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