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NotUe to Traffickers In $eed and L i-
packe J Lint Cotton.
The fallowing is a list of all parties
who have purchased licenses. All
traffickers in seed and unpacked lint
cotton whose names do not appear in
this list will be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law, line fot which is
$100.00.
Iriel, Aug 21.
A D Dodd, Aug 2:3.
J 0 Guess, Aug 24.
U D Robinson & Co. Aug 2L
li McM Williams, Aug 2j.
• S J Kumph, Aug 81.
W C Glover, Sept 4.
W C Glover, Sept 5.
L H Griffith, Sept 5.
W N Lanscy, Sept 6.
J S Welch, Sept 7.
L C Weekley, Sept 10.
Brown & Aiken, Sept 11.
J S White, Sept 11.
J Jj White, Sept 11.
A R Speights, Sept 11.
L M Johnson & Bro, Sept 13.
S E Boynton & Bro, Sept 13.
C H Boynton, Sept 13.
L’ol Mer A Mfg Co Sept 14.
J C Padgett & Son, Sept 15.
C K Ackerman, Sept 17.
Geo B Sanders & Bro, Sept 17.
A V W illis. Sept 17.
Smith Leach, Sept 18.
F M Rhodes, Sept 20.
J M Pennington, Sept 22.
C- P Fishbnrne, Sept24.
L E Hill,-Round.
W S Marvin/
G I Blocker.
J Hiott
Huggins & Thomas.
C W Butler.
R W Peeples.
Primus Suipes.
J D Ackerman & Sons.
J J Padgett,
We would be glad of a report of
any violation of the law regulating
the sale of seed cotton.
J E Moore,
Co. Supervisor.
Made Happy for Life. ‘ ,
Great happiness came Into the home of
S C Blsir, school superintendent, at St
Albans, W Ya , when hia little daughter
was restored from the dreadful com
plaint he names. He says: “My little
daughter had St Vitus’ Dance, which
yielded to no treatment but grew sleadi-
!y worse until as a last resort we tried
Electric Bitters: and 1 rejoice to »av,
three bottles effected a complete cure.”
fyuick, sure cure for nervous complaints,
general debility, female weaknesses, im
poverished bjood'and malaria. Guaran
teed by Jno M Klein, drug store. Price
50c.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
state o&jsorrn Carolina,
^County of Colleton.
In Common Plea*.
Major Stewart, Galzina Parker and
Malay Manigault, Plaintiffs
against
Washington Stewart and L J Major,
Defendants. ^
To the defendants above named:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
M^fED and required to answer the
eon^taiut iu this action of which a
cofy is herewith served upon you.
ana td serve a copy of your ans *er to
the said complaint on the subscriber
at thertr office at Waltcrboro, S. C.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof; exclusive of the day oi such
service; and if yon fail to answer the
-complaint within the time aforqpaid,
the»laintifl in this action will fpply
4o (fie court for the relief dAi^iided
it tip complaint.
Atte^ II D Padgett,
0 C O P & U S C r,
PEUBIFOY BROS,
Plan tiffs' Attorneys.
To the absent defendant, L J Major.
‘ Please take notice that the Sum
mons and Complaint in the above
sUted case are filed in the office of
Clerk of Conrt of Common Pleas for
Colleton County, and that you are
hereby served with the same by pnb
fcanon pursuant to law’.
/ PEURIFOY BROS.
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
October 30,1906. 10 31 6t
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Cures Cuts. Burns and Injuries. 25c at
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