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PAGE SEVEN
Januarv,chase
Albert Beach,
bate Judge.
Wherefis. Jame* M. rampbe!!
made ault to me to grant him Let
ters Dismissory of the Estate and ef
fects of Harriett A. Campbell.
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Har
riett A. Campbell that they be and
appear before me, ^n the Court of*
Probate, to be held at_ Walterbnro.
8. ?\, on the' rdffi Cay of January.
1917. next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock, in the » forenoon to
bhow cause, if any they have", why
the raid Letters Dismissory should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 12th
day of Dec., Anno Domini, 1916.
Published on the 13th, 20th and
27th days or December. 1916, an!
3rd day of January, 1917, in The
Press and Standard
G. ALBERT BEACH.
Probate Judge. C. C.
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD
MINISTRATION
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Colleton.
* Take Notice, Tbat on
12th, 1917, at’ll o’clock, a. ni.. we
will file our Anal return as execu
tors of the estate of 8. A. Marvin,
will: the Probate Judge of Colleton
County, 8. C., and immediately
thereafter apply for letters dismis-
sory.
ERNEST A. MARVIN,
W. ROBERT MARVIN.
Executors.
f Waltcrboro, 8. C. Dec. 12. 1916.
12-20-4L
s* Too often we let the shrewd
agent sell us seeds, jrees and other
things for about ihree times what
they ought to cost us.
It is thY object of the .county
ai^ent to try and help in the pur-
neeessary seeds.
for
the farmejni Fruit trees can be ob
tained for following prices from
nurserymen recommended by Clem-
s*)^ College and the 8. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Apple trees. 12 l-2c; peach trees,
6c: pear. ISe: cherries, 15c; plum,
i 15c: pecan. 50c; grapes. 25c.
B. W. Stone, bf Thomasrille,
Ga.. C. M. Bacon. DeWitte, Ga..
handle pecans. Try some of the
following for fruit trees: Green
ville Nursery Co.s Greenville 8. C.;
IN THE DISTRICT <X>t’RT OK THILi'Stark Brothers. Louisiana. Mo.: Joe
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rSTTED sTATrbs-
For the Eustern District «>f
South Carolina.
the Matter of J. 8. Sanders
Co., Bankrupt.
TSvnrdow Nufse'rV. 'Wrhch?sTeT,“TeowT
j The following varieties of fruit are
• adapted to Colleton county: Pears,
A- Flenish Beauty. Magnolia, Keiffer;
ti’.pples. Early Harvest. Horse Red
By
G. Albert Beach, Esquuai, Pro
bate Judge.
Whereas, M. I. Varn made suit
' me to grant her Letters of Ad
ministration of the estate and ef
fects of H. N. Folk.
These are, therefore, to cite and
•dmonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said H. N.
Folk, deceased, tiia* they bp and ap
pear before me. >n the Court of Pro-
ate. to be held at Walterboro. S.
C., on the 8th of January. 1917.
next, after publication hereof, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the
Md Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, thjs 23rd
day of December, Anno Domini,
916.
Published on the 27th of Dec.,
1916, and 3rd day of Jr.u.. 1917, in
The Press and Standard
G. ALBERT BEACH.
Probate Judge, Colleton County
NOTICE OF TAX RETURNS, 1U17
The Auditor’s office will be open
for taking tax returns fi\-m Jany.
1st to Fcby. 20th. 1917.
Please take notice that I or my
deputy will be at the following
named places for the purpose of
giving each tax payer ample oppor
tunity to makers or her return
in person so- that each piece of
property will appear in Its respec
tive township or school district,
thus avoiding double entries.
Failing to make your returns the
Township Boards of Assessors are
required by law to add 50 per cent
penalty on all personal property.
The law requires that all per
sonal property,, including notes,
mortgages, money, etc., shall .be
listed for taxes. I>and stands the
same except when changes have
been made since last return.
All incomes over $2,500 shall be
returned.
All males between the age of 21
and 60 years are liable to pay poll
tax and all males between the age
of 21 apd 50 years.are liable to pay
commutation tax.
All property must be listed upon
the proper blanks and sworn to.
Township and school district
must be given.
My appointments are as follows:
Rice Patch, Jan. 9th„ Farmers
Union Store.
x Ashton, Jan. 10th, W. O Jones’
Store.
Lodge, Jan. 11th, W. M. Fox’s
Store.
Williams. Jan. 12th. J. T. 0’-
Quin’s Store 10 to 12 a. m.
Ruffin. Jan. 12th, W. H. Bre
land’s Store. 2 to 4 p. m.
Hudson’s Mill. Jan. 16th, J. D.
Hudson's Store. 10 to 12 a. ta.
Pe’ls, Jan. 16th, Bryant’s Store. 2
to 4 p. tn.
Smoaks. Jan. 17th, Smoaks Mer
cantile Co.
Berea, Jan. 18th, Woodman
Lodge. 10 to 12 a. m.
Bulkhead School House, Jiu.
18th, 2 to x 4 p. m.
Johnson’s School House, Jan. 19,
10 to 12 a. m.
Wilson's Store, Jan. 19th, 2 to 4
n/in.
Sniders, Jan. 23rd, Dr. J. B. Pad
gett’s Store.
Salkehatchie, Jan
Jones’ Store.
Hendersonville, Jan
Boynton’s Store.
Cottagevllle, Jan.
Ackerman’s Store.
Sidney, Jan. 30th, C. D. C. Adams’
Store
Wm. Hiott’s Store. Jnn. 21rt, 10
to .12 a. m. ,,
A. D. Dodd’s Store. Jan. 3lst. 2 to
4 pm.
Jacksonboro, Feb 1st. C. W. But
ler’s Store.
Green Pond. Feb. 2nd. C. W.
Drawdy’s Store.
I cordially Invite all school trus
tees to meet me at the places named
hove for the purpose of regulating
the special school district lines, etc.
E M. JONES.
Auditor for Colleton Countr.
Dw. Itth, 1916. 12-20-«4t.
To the Creditors of the above Bank- June for summer and Sdioekley,
rupt: j Terry Winter, Yates for winter:
Notice is hereby given that on cherries. Early Richmond. Montmo-
the 16th day of Dec., A. I).. 1916. rcncy; plum*. Climax, Shiro. Bur-
the above named Bankrupt was duV . bank: peaches by months. May and
adjudicated Bankrupt, and that the Juno. Mayflower. Greensboro; June
first meeting of his creditors will be and July. Mamie Ross. Carman:
held at the office of the Referee, | Belle of Georgia: July and August,
room 505. Peoples Office Building, ! Hlb'erta. Buck Cling: August and
20 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. # September. S.ilway, Matthews: Sep-
o*i the 13th day of January, A. D ,' temher and October, Eatons Golden.
1917, at 12 o’clock noon, at -which 'stinsoil Fin Viledinl. -Magnolia,
time the said creditors may attend. ' IE-own Turkey; Grapes or Scup-
prove their claims, appoint a tins- peinong tvpe. sruppernong, James,
tee, examine the -Bankrupt, and Thomas. Flowers: grapes bunch
transact such other business as may type, Moores Early, Brighton Dola-
properly come before said meeting. Ware. Concord, Neogra, Catawba.
It is proposed to consider the im- two or three trees of each variety
mediate sale of fhe Bankrupt’s named above will* give a family
fruit from May to October, and a
lot to can. A good vegetable gar-
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
T
IS SELDOM SOLD NOW
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Womert, ChildrerwRead Guarantee!
Fverv
rlmpgist here.* ye<! your
every!) mv's has m diced a
off^in ’’ ' sale of calomel. Thev
pi-'t and
great falling-
all give the
property, or a proposition for coni
position.
EDWARD W. HUGHES.
Referee in Hankrruptcy.
Dated Dec. SjlMh, 1916.
NOTE—The proof of Claim must
be Jn accordance with the form pre
scribed by the Supreme Court of the
United States. . 1-3-lt.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES
For the Eastern District of
South Carolina.
In the Matter of Sanders & Jones.
Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of the above Bank
rupt:
Not-iee- is hereby given that on
the 16th day of Dec., A. D., 1916,
the above named Bankrupt was duly
adjudicated Bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of their creditors will b *
held at the office of the Referee,
room 505. Peoples Office Building,
20 Broad Street, Charleston, S. (’.,
on the 13th day of January, A. D .
1917, at 1 o’clock P. M., at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove, their claims, appoint a trus
tee, yxatnine ythe Bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
properly come befo-e said meeting.
It is proposed to consider the im-
mediate sale of the Bankrupt's
property, or a proposition for coni
position.
EDWARD W. HUGHES.
Referee in Hankrruptcy.
Dated Dec. 3nth, 1916.
NOTE—The proof of Claim must
be in accordance with the form pre
scribed by Hie Supreme Court of the
United States, 1-3-lt.
den and a good home orchard will
save the fanillies of Colleton county
nnmy a dollar -when the boll weev<l
arrives. All cl the above nurserv-
men arc responsible and will fill
your orders. ( The county agent
cannot order Jor you, but will he
glad to help iVou select site for or
chards and Xelp you set and prune
your tre&<. There may be some
vho uilf pay "jcu do not know what
you are talking about, fruit trees
«’*# not (•( re.” Tl e\ will live 'f
we set them <H»t and take care of
them. They must be sprayed and
pruned, and must be fertilized.
Trees set out and let alone soon die
from worm 'njury or from scale.
Th(oc ran h/ nnito'ird, but we
have not found out how to do this.
Other people of Georgia, North
Carolina,-etc., have found out, and
by using their methods here we can
raise them too. Call for your agent,
he can show you how to succeed
with an orchard.
Many of our farmers have cotton
wilt, or black heart, as it is com
monly called. The remedy for thks
1* »■ lit resont«> ( | sc-pd rotton
i r,
-on. Dodson’s Liver t'one»-i> taking its
place.
a! •nri is danger ns and people know it while
1) 1 n's Liver l one is sale and gives Innur re-
suits," ..id a prominent local druggist. D*><Lon's
Liver Tone per-ouallv guarantee 1 !>y every
druggie. A large family-’Ted bottle v >ts only 50
cent- ! if y >u find ij doesn't take the place of
danger .us. salivating calomel you have only to ask
for \ ur m ney back.
1) K n’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-ta>ting. pure
ly vegetable remedy, harmle-s to b t!i children
and lultc. 'l ake a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling hue, no sick headache, hdiou-ness. ague.
sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver
Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Jake a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick, weak and uauseated. Don’t lose
a day's work!
Dodsons Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
\ <mi 11 know it next morning l>ccause you will
wake up with your head clear, your liver active,
bowels dean, breath sweet and stomach regulated.
You will feel cheerful and full of
for a hard day’s work. ,
You can cat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.'
(ict a bottle oi Dodson’-. Liver Pone and try it
on my guarantee. You'll never again put a dose
of nasty, dangerous calomel into your stomach.
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NOTICE T<» CREDITORS
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
Court of Common Plea.*.
BANK OF BRANCHVILLK,
Plaintiff.
vs
HANDY WARREN, et al.
Defendants.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Lovey Warren, de
ceased, late of Colleton County, will
present the same, duly itemized and
verified, to the undersigned at his
office in the Court House, Waiter-
boro, S. C.. on or before the 17th
day of February, 19177 Claims not
presented within said time will be
barred from payment under the de
cree in this
R^ M. JEFFERIES.
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