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1 NOTICE OF TAX RETt’RXS, 1017 5; on the East by Parcel No. 2; on ^ - the South-west by lands of A. Q. The Auditor’s office will be op^n Padgett, and on the North-west by for taking tax Returns from Jany. lands of A. Hudson.' 1st to Fcby. 20th. 1917.. t Tract No. 4: Containing seventy- Please take notice that I or my | six (7<) acres, and. being bounded deputy will be at the following on the North by lands of S. Martin; X named places for . the purpose of giving each tax payer ample oppor tunity to make his' or her return in person so that each piece of on the East by Parcel No. 5; on the South by Parcel* No. 3, and on the .West by lands of A. Hudson. Tract No. 5: Containing eighty- H . property will appear *in its res pec- seven (37) acres, and beihg bounded on the North and North-east by lands of H. R. Martin; on the Blast by lands of H. R. Martin; on the South by tphi*cels Nos. 2 and 3, and on the West by Parcel No. 4. Tract No. 3: All that piece, par- ceT oT tract ~5f 'land cdfififa'ilTg~oh'5* hundred and forty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded As follows, to- wit: On the North by lands of Joseph Warren; on the South by lands of D. C. Atkinson; on the East and West Jennengs. T. R. Strickland. (East) on West by lands formerly Jennengs. now estate of W. C. Sanders. The said tract of land being a part of a tract of land conveyed to B. C. Strickland by John C. Strickland and recorded in R. M. C. Office of Colleton County In Book 31. page 327. originally containing 150 acrei, several lots containing about three acres haring been sold off. Tracts Nos. 1 to 5. inclusive, will be sold for cash. Tract No. 6 will be sold for one-half rash and the balance in two equal annual in stallments, secured by the bond of the purchaser or purchasers, to gether with a mortgage of the prem ises. such bond and mortgage bear ing interest st the rate of seven per cent, per annum and the mortgage containing the usual clauses for at torneys’ fees, the payment of taxes, etc. Purchaser to pay for all papers. R. M. JEFFERIES. . Master. Walterboro, S C.. Jan. 3, 1916 m /. tire township or school district, thus arolding. double entries. Failing to make your returns the Township Boards of Assessors are required by law to add 30 per cent penalty on ail personal .property. The law requires that all per sonal property, including notes, mortgages, money, etc., shall .be listed for taxes. Land stands the same except when changes have been made since last return. All incomes 'brer $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 'f 21 and 50 years are liable to pay commutation tax. AH 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. Ashton, Jan.. 10th, W. O. Jones’ Store. Lodge, Jan. 11th, W. M. Fox’s Store. Williams. Jan. 12th. J. T. O’- Quin’s Store, 10 to 12 a. m. Ruffin. JaV 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. m. Bells, Jan. 16th, Bryant’s Store, 2 to 4 p. m. Smoaks, Jan. 17th, Smoaks Mer cantile Co. Berea, Jan. 18th, Woodman Lodge. 10 to 12 a. m. Buckhead School House, Jan. 18th. 2 to 4 p. m. Johnson’s School House, Jan. 19. I'D to 12 a. m. Wilson's Stoie, Jan. 19th, 2 to 4 P. tn. Sniders, Jan 23rd, Dr. J. B. Pad gett’s Store. . « Salkehatchie, Jan. 24th, T. S. Jones’ Store. Hendersonville, Jan. 25th, T. S v Boynton’s Store. t’ottageville. Jan. 26th, T. S. A( kei man’s Store. Sidney, Jan. 30th, C. D. ('. Adams’ store; Wm.„ Hiott’s Store. Jan? 31st, 10 to 12 a. m. A. I). Dodd’s Store, Jan. 31st, 2 to 4 P. m. f. Jar k son boro, Feb. 1st. C. W. But ler’s Store. Green Pond. Fob. 2nd. C. W. Drawdy’s Store. I cordially invite all school trus tees to^meet me at th«* places named hove for the purpose of regulating the special school district lines, etc. <■ E M. JONES. <*l Auditor for Colleton County. Dec. 18th, 1916. 12-20-4f NOTICE! NOTICE TO CREDITORS X • STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Court of Common Pleas. BANK OF BRANCHVILLE. Plaintiff. vg HANDY WARREN, et al. Defendants. All persons having claims against the estate of Lovey Warren/ de ceased. late of Cblieton County, will present the same, duly itemized and verified, to.’lhe undersigned at his office in the Court House, Walter boro, S. O., on or before the 17th day of February, 1917. Claims not presented within said time will be barred from payment under the de cree in this case. R. M. JEFFERIES. ' • ' • Master. Take Notice, That' on Januarv 12th. 1917, at 11 o’clock, a. m,.. wc will file our final return as execu tors of the estate of S. A. Marvin, wiih the Probate Judge of Colleton County, S. * C., and immediately thereafter apply for letters d'smis sory ERNEST A MARYIV. W. ROBERT MARVIN. * Exer utors. Walterboro, S. C. Dec. 12 1916 12-20-41. NOTICE! Bids will*be received for supplies until Saturday. 12 o’clock M . Jan 13, 1917, f. o. b_ Walterboro as fol lows: M00 bu. corn. (Ear coin prefer red .) 10 tons No, 1 timothy hay. 1000 pounds'* D, S. butt meat. ’* pounds breakfast bacon. 1" bushel cow peas. 25 sacks grist. 1 <• Parrels o' Hour in 24 pound hags 10 hags No. 2 rice. 10 caddies Brown .Mule tobacco: 6 cases tomatoes in 2 lb. cans. 3 cases salmon. 1 case Red Devil lye. 1 case Gold Dust Washing Powder. 1 case Postum. , 100 pounds sugar. 1 case Octagon soap. 200 pound drum of dust down powder The highway commissioner re serves the right to reject any and all bids. l-3-2t. B. R. ULMER. County Highway Commissioner. Walterboro, S. C., Jan. 3, 1917. IN BANKRUPTCY la the Matter of B. Levy, trading as Colleton Bargain House, Bank rupt, To the creditors o; the aoove ’tar.k- rupt: - ' Notice is hereby given that ofl the 3rd day of January, A. D. t 1917. the a^ove named Bankrupt was duly adjudicated Bankrup. and that the first meeting of bis creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, room 505, Peoples Office Building. 20 Brosd Street. Charleston. 8. C.. on the Kth day of January, A. D.. 1917, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time the said creditors msy attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come bore said meeting. It is proposed to consider the imme diate sale of the Bankrupt's prop- -erty-. cr -a. 4>r*pcaUlon—tor Don. EDWARD W HUGHES. Referee in Bankruptcy. Lated January 6th. 1917. NOTE—The proof of Claim must be in accordance with ih*- fnr:.i pre scribed by the Supreme Court of the United States. "MW BEST IF sick, coKsnm ReM for Livn* asm Rowels, Rad Breath, Bad Cold*, Sour Stomach. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gamy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reach es the delicate brain tissue It caus es congestion and that dull, throb bing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, uniigest- ed food and foul gases, take the ex cess .b41e from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will-surely straighten you out by morning. They work whllA 'you sleep -a J-<-ent head clear, stomach sw*••-*. breath right, completion rosy and >oui il\fcl aAl b.y v Iji a’ jlU! t 4t****** * * ******* Walterboro. S. C., Jan. 1.—The holidays were spent very pleasantly with the younger set of the sur- drouning community. The main features of enjoyment were horse back riding, hunting and plenty of parties. Among 'those w ho enter* tained during the holidays were Misses Claudia Beach, Monday even ing. Misses Eliza and Maggie Beach, Thursday eyeninl. and Mrs. B. Lin der. Friday' evenlnv. These parties were enjoyed by all who attended. On Saturday evening a few young folks gave Miss Cary Beach a sur prise party. Ix>t8 of games were played which were enjoyed by al). Those present were Misses Reba Carter, Jewel Paul, Rubye Remney, Louise Fogartle, Claudia Beach and Caryee n Padgett Messrs. Cecil Padgett. Irving Fogartie,' Clyde Bea^h, _Fred_ Roger. J oh n _ Brin", Bernard Itemney, Floyd Heath and Laurie Carter. “ Miss Jewel Paul, of Savannah, Ga.. spent the* holidays with rela tives here. She* returned Monday. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Health re*- turned to their homo in Port Tam pa City, Fla.. Sunday after spend ing three* weeks wittf relatives Mere. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Padget: and faiutlv and Miss Claudia Beach spent Monday at Bound with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Selgler. B N. Beach spent the week-end at Adams Run with his datig'tei, Mrs E L. (late It. Miss Rathalcen Fogartie soon* the week-end with relatives tU Drawdys and Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bishop ate visiting relatives in this community. Misses Minnie Carter and Addle Linder and Messrs. Otis Carter, Ralph and Young Linder spent Christmas at Hampton with rela tives. Miss Ethel Beach. of Palmetto Bluff, is visiting relatives here. 'lOemen ef Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. * - s * * * * * * * * * * * -X MARRIAGES ************ * * NOTICE! Bids wil| be received until Sat urday, 12 o’clock M., January 13, for the operation and maintenance of the three public ferries, vis; Jacksonboro. Sullivan’s and Ashe- Walterboro, S. C.. Jan. 1, 1917. P 00 - Th « f««7men be requlr- cd to operate these ferries from 5 . | a. tu. to 10 p. m., without compen sation from private individuals, the county reserving the right to reject any and all bids. 1-3-21. B. R. ULMER. County Highway Commissioner. Walterboro. S. C.. Jan. 3. 1917. l-3-3t. MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. In the Court of Common Pleas. Georgie Strickland. James F. Strick land. B. C. Strickland. A. E. Strickland. T. R. Strickland. W. ; CITATION FOR LETTERS ok AD- W. Strickland, Rebecca Carter, i MINISTRATION Mamie Thomas. Adults and Marie . Strickland and Gertrude Striek- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA land, infants, by George Striek- County of Colleton. land, their guardian ad litem, i B> (J Albert Beach, Esquire Pro Plaintiffs. hate Judge. vs - Whereas, J T Carter made smit Ida May Strickland and Joe Henry to me to grant him Letters of Ad Strickland Defendants. ministration of the estate and ef. Pursuant to the decree of the fects of Mrs F D Carter Court of Common Pleas In the These are', therefore, to cite above entitled cause. I will sell a( | Illon | s j 1 a j| an ,| singula public outcry at the Court House dred am , rrf>di(OIS o: fh „ raH Mr • n f rt \** w% r\ w \A7 a 14 a** O r. P. Ciuler. deceased, tha* thov ho in the Town of Walterboro. 8. C., County and State aforesaid, on Mon day. January 22. -1917, at twelve o’clock M.. the following described lands, to-wit: Tract No. 1: Containing forty eight (48) acres, and being bound-, ed o n the North by parcel No. 2; onJ , '*’ ,sr>- 1 an -' ’ • Via Woo* hv lonHo /-.* t) VJortin- .Said A d III 1 I) i S t lit *,nr the kip M> crv-Tlioinji*.. Last Wednesday evening a* . : ■ o o'clock M.. Humbert Thonia.- an 1 Misjf Maul* "ftnth Myers were' hap pity married at the home «,r' th" bride. Hey. Scoggins performing the ceremony'. The tmde is r popular young lad., of Smoaks. The g«oon> i. r 'leading young bu sines:, m.tn of York, who has recently returned from El Paso. Texas. Mr. and Mr.; Thomas left early Thursday morn ing for thei.* future home at York Their man, friends wish them much happiness. R ic-hjinlr < *n-4 K w a 1*1. The many friends here in the city and County of Beaufort will he ir- terested to hear of the marriage ot Miss Marguerite Richardson to .Mi H. D. Oswald which took pla*e at the home of the bride’s sister. Mr- J. L. LaBruce, near Georgetown on last Saturday. December Sftth at high noon, with the Rev. H A Knox officiating. Only the immediate families of the contracting parties were present Immediately after the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Oswald left by automobile for Georgetown from where th«v took the train for Charleston and Savannah for a few week’s honey moon trip. Miss Marguerite Richardson '*> a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S Richardson of Sumter, and is nr. versally liked by her many friends in Beaufort county whose acquain tance she made during her three years work in the government home demonstration clubs of the countv The groom has been connected with The Beaufort Gazette for the prt* ? three years. Mr. and Mrs? II. D Oswald^ w *11 b" at home in Beaufort after th- middl* of January - Beaufort t;., :.otte. 10U CANT FIND INI DMUFF, AND HAIR STOPS FALUN6 01)1 Save Your Hair! Make it Miick. Wavy, t.lovsy an<| lleautitiil at Once. Try as you will, after an appli cation of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or failing hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you nio«t. will be aittu a few weekX u>*...whe« vou see new hair, tine and downy at first—yes -but really new hair - growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine inuuedir.telv doubles ih** beauty of your hair. No, difference how dull, faded, brittl and scraggy, just moisten a Hot with Dandeiuie and carefully din\/ it through youi hair, taking o/e small strand at a time. The effect is immediate and amazing A our hair will lie light, fluffy and X v v. and have an appearance of Abund ance; an incomparable lust/e, soft ness and luxuriance, th** beauty and shimmer of tiue hair bealfh. Get a 25-cent bottle / of Knowl- ton's Danderine froii/ any drug store or toilet count/r, and prove that your hair is as pretty and sott | as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment. A 25-cent bottle will double th** beauty of your hair. Here is Proof by Women wtkd'Knbw. Lowell, Maas.—“For the last three yearn I have been troubled with the Oiange of life and tlie had feelings common at that time. I was in a very ner vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unlit to do my vrork. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegeta ble C'ompound, which I did, aujl it has helped me ir* every way. I am not nearly so nervoms »o head ache or pain. I must kay that Lydia K. Pinkham'-c Vegetable Compound is the l**st remedy any sick, woman can take.”—Mrs. Makuaket Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen i?t., Lowell, Mass. She Telia Her Friends to Take Lydia E. Pinkham** Remedieak North Haven, Conn.—“When I was 4*5 I had the (Lange of lifer which is a trouble all women have. At first it didn't bother mo but after a while 1 got bearing down pains. I called in doc tors who s*' told me to try different things but they did not :ure my pninp One day my husband came home and said, * Why don't you try Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wanh?* Well, I got them and took about 10 bottles of Vegetable Compound and eould feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia K. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one coming to my house who suffers from female troubles or Change of Life, f tell them to take the Pinkham remedies. There are about 2D of us here who think the world of them.” — Mrs. Floukmck 1*«».i^ * Box 197, North Haven, Conn. You are Invited to Write for Free Advice. No other medicine hap been so successful In relievia* woman** suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cem^enad. Women may receive free and helpful ad vice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Bach letters are receive* and answed by women only and held in strict < x/r / AVERY’S ROADSIDE N4 HOOL The bazaar given at tha Uoatl- aidc school on the evening ot Dee. 22nd was a decided nueces!*. .vfier an address of welcome pleasingly delivered by ('. N. Langdale, nn at tractive program of songs, dia logues, pantomimes and recitations was successfully carried out. The remaining part of the evening was spent in raising money for the school. A handsome sum was re ceived and the members of the school wish to thank one and all for the hearty co-operation. and appear befor** me fYi «h'* r*. of Probate, to be he’H r* W it ■' boro. R. (’., Op the 22nd of T Mt* • next, after publication hereof. 1' c’* look in the forenoon, to show they have. v,hv tlie tion should not !><• r-nnted. > Given under my Irkijd, thT«- Kt'* dae of January; Anno Domini, lot: Published or the 10th md 17*'t days of Jan uarv, 1*117. In Th * p - «*s« Mis (Hie .Miller of Trenton. S < is visiting at the home of Mr V* H Gruber. v * •— - -•* < luinilu-riftiu's <’ougl» Remedy Mo***! Effectual. 1 have laketj great mapy bnt- ;l. .- of Chamberlain’s Cough. Rem i < <iv and every tim** H has < ured nv\ I have found it most effectual for r ’lacking cough and for Colds, Af tot taking it a rough alwaya disap- prir.*-,’* writes J. R Moore. I^>st V;:Hey. Ga. T>htaitu*b!«* everywhere. the fcTast by lands of H. R. Martin; on the South-west by lands of B. R. , Griffin, and on the West by lands " n,| »* r "'> »»H d * '* KM7 1 M ' j::." and her of A. Q. Padgett. dar of January; Anno Domini. I'«t7 r* ■ <i Mis* c**-: Wilkins left Sat Tract No. 2: Containing forty-1 Published or fh<» 10th *n(i tTrh *. ,i r ( , Virglni. c* resuuie their eight (48) acres, and being bound- da Y" °f January. I*tl7. In Th* P **sv ■•••dic ed on the North by Parcel No. 5; on an d Standard. Found n Kurr Tiling, the East by lands of H. R. Martin; i , O. Al.RER'" UFtcu ] I B Wlxon. Farmers Mills N Y . on the South by Parcel No. 1, and Probate Judg‘\ Co’felo’* ('<*i;rt* h:'s used Chamberlain'* Tablets f*»r on the West by Parcel No. 3. j . ,*;.*** f«»* «H*nrders of tbe stomach Tract No. 3: Containing sixty- Miss Ms- Patterson, of Usurllne rnd 1 \cr uod %av«. “Ch-.mberiaiu': six (€6) acres, and being bounded Convent, Columbia, returned on the North by Parcels No*. 4 and to resume her studies. Sun- Tablet* are the best ! have ever U*ed.” Obtainable everywbeie. UNCEASING MISERY Some Walteiboi-o Kidney Sufferers (»e< l.ittie H«***t or ComfoH. There is little sle *p. Mttl** r< t. little peace for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life is on* 1 cuntiu ual round of pain. You can't r«*sT at night when there's kidii'\\ luuk ache. You suffer twinge and "stabs” qf pain, annoying utinr * disorders, lameness and n**rvou?' nes». You can’t be comfoilrthU* at work With darting pains and iditi'l ing dizzy spells. Neglect thA<o ail ments and serious troubles may to! low.. Begin using Doan's Kidn<.\ Pills at the first sign of disord* r Thousands have testified to th*ii merit. Walterboro readers will find convincing proof, iu the follow ing testimony. Mrs. J, F. Fultz. J<»5 Nassau S' . Charleston, S C . say* 1 siifl< i*<l from tuy, back. I felt run down t <1 tired all the time atwl ni> iinih ] ached and pained mm I aim It. d dizzy headaches Th«* httion of n>\ kidneys was Irregulat 1 us*-*! Doan's Kidnev Pills its dire* ted . n*l the* soon relieved the ba< k.v in* mn! put my kidneys in gocnl order " Price 50c, at all dealers. Dpi' simplv ask for a kidney reined> get D n-’ Ki<ln**y PHI the v: * ie , that Mrs. Fultz hail Foster-Mi' I burn ('o.. Props., Puft'alo, N. V • 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS \ Our large stock of AVERY’S famous farm implements is at your service. We purchased before recent large advances and can Save You Money on your needs. On AVERY’S stalk cutters and disc harrows we save you $4.00 to $5.00. On AVERY’S turn plows our savings for you $1.00 to $2.00. COME TO SEE US BEf ORE YOU BUY Wichman & Son WALTERBORO, S. C. • F — . Cotton Seed For Sale One thousand Bushels Extra Fine Staple Cotton Seed for sale. One to Five bushels $3.00 j or Bu. 5 Bu. and up $2.00 per Bu. Sold Walterboro, S. C.,iu sacks. Cotton brings 30c. Lb. on markit. TERMS CASH, WRITE OR PHONE H. N. STOKES WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA v