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Ae AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL
COMPANY
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E. T. H. SHAFFER, Local Agent
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Now on Hand in Walterboro
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16 PER CENT ACID PHOSPHATE. •
. 8-4-0 PER CENT SUPER PHOSPHATE ;
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' 8-3-0 PER CENT SUPER PHOSPHATE " •' * :
4-7 1-2-0 ASHEPOO TOP DRESSER *’ f
8-2 1-2-1 ASHEPOOO GUANO . ' ‘ .
8-3-2 ASHEPOO X. L. GUANO .
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- - ", 7-5-2 POTATO, AND TRUCK ' ‘
road tax of $2.00 on all males be
tween the ages of-21 and 50 years,
which shall be paid at the same
time and (the same manner as other
taxes. Dogs, 50 cents each. ’
It. E. JONES. .
County Treasurer. Colleton County.
Walterboro, S. C., Oft. 2, 1918j
NOTICE!
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Any entry upon the-Paul and Dnl-
ton J’lantations/located on. Comba-
hee River, in Colleton county, by
persons or domestic animals, «4s
hereby forbidden. * Likewise all
flshimr. hunting, trapping, or oth
er trespassing thereon aro hereby
•q in* sjapaajjo us pun peiiqiqojd
prpsecuted^o the extent of the law.
W. H. LOTT.
10-16.tr - Agent.
NOTICE!
Tlw Creditors of the estate of
Emma R. Williams, deceased, are
hereby notified to render to the un
dersigned executor, at.' Rnllin, S. C^
an itemized* account of their de
mands. duly verified, and all persons
indebted to said estate notified to
make payment to the said executory
W. H. WILLIAMS,
12-4»:;t. Executor.
Walterbofo, S.. C\, Dec; 4, IfPlS.
NOTICE.
AH persons are forbidden to cut
wood or in any way trespass on my
lands located on public road Walter
boro to St. George on Horse Shoo
plantation lands or any of my lands
in. Colleton County, S.JC. .
John. F. Lucas.
12-11-71
MAHTKK’S SALE.
Under and by virtue of the decree
in the case of Minnie M. ,Carson
I Nee Jennings.) James B. Jennings,
William E. Jennings, and Curtis Cat"
on. Plaintiffs, v Dora Jennings, as
k NERVOUS WRECK
From Thee Teen' Sefferinf.
Cafdiri Made Her Wefl.
Texas City, Tex.—la sa
statement, Mrs. Q. H. Schill, of this town,
says: “For three years I suffered untold
agony with my head. 1 was unable to
do any of my work.
1 just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that was the only ease I could get, when
l^vas asleep. I became a nervous wred;
just from the awful suffering with, my
head. •
, I was to nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. 1
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, had to
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. t took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of those awful
PAGE FIVH
M>y Du Rots and other lands of Julia
A. Smith. >
Also all that other piece, percel or
.tract* of land situaie, ly^ng and bo-
tag in the count£ and Sate afore
said. measuring and containing.
Fifty-two t52» acre*, more or lea-*,
bounded *by land* now*or late o€
rotate Detusey DuBoi?, John Hier*.
Jacob Pedum.' H**niy tMiISoifi ^nd
tract above dencrib*^!.^
The tract first atrov* droeribed,
the. 10J) acre tract. wtCite sold'first,
and if same brings the amount of
the judement and eoj-ts in this ac
tion, or if the defendant, Sollo* A.
Smith, |ihall Aq^nder, at -aid sale to
thu Maliter* the difference between
th amount brought by iff.* '■ tir.-ua
t^art and the judgment and co«ts in
this action, then and in either e\ent
the said second tract above desrrib
ed. containing .52 acres, will not be
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Before any bid will be • nleriu n
ed. the party makma same will l*.».
required to deposit with ilie
. . . . .the sum of. One Hiuidred I)<dlai,- r n *
headaches, ihat has been three years rash or a certified check eq sotfie r *
ago, and I know the cure is permanent, sponsible bank fo- . - ,* .rimin'
for I have never had any headache since | Sold llou.utif will b, c*i*,i!ie«i . .
taking Cardui. ..
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me." v
Try Cardui for your troubles—made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit in
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
pro ven that the books arc ighL Be^fn
taking Cardui today. . NC->34
administratrix of the rotate of fj. I*.
Jennings, deceased, and in her own** road known as the Charleston an !
during the legal horns of sale on
Monday, January, *ith\l!tlfi. the fol
lowing described real estate, to wit;
All that certain ptece. parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing in Sheridan Township. Colleton
County, South Carolina, measuring
and containing fifty-one (51“) acres,
more or less, and being hounded on
the north by the run of Skull Swamp;,
on the east by lands of Eliza Ann
Infinger; on the south by a public
purchase price for >' • - i... ^~tut
bidder in ra*»- of «-u'..pl ance and
forfeited by th** succi>.-:d bidder in
case he shall fail »«• com pivr \it
»\hcr deposit* will b. iin- i ;<f
w r'the sale
Terms of sale cash> purchaser »'•
puy for pap«Ts and lex^uue stainjm
Compliance to be had within t» n
days from date of s.;l^ «.*r a resale
will be niade at th*- risk otthe for
mer purcher or purchasers
R. M. JEFFERIES.
JMasu-r.
Walterboro. S. C. Dec'?*. l»»it.
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Roads Now In Good
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right, Barker E. Jennings.- Mabel
Pooser-(Nee Jennings.) Julia A.
Carti-r (Nee Jennings,) Samuel W...
Jennings, Mamie A. Jennings, Thomas
Pinckney Jennings, and Anna. Dorn
Carson, Defendats, issuing from the
Courf of Common Pleas for Colleton
County, South Carolina, h w-ill sell
at puhljo outcry to the highest'hid-
der before the Court House Door in
Walterboro on Snlesday in January.
191 ft. being the sixth day, at twelve
o'clock M. the following described
land, to wit: n -
All that particular piece, parcel,
.or. tract of land situate, tying and
bein-' in Colleton County." the State
of South/Carolina, measuring ami
eonbiining Three Hundred f3t»(ti
AcrcA more or less, and is hounded
my he North-East by the stream of
Edisto iliver; on the Hast by lands
of 1* E. Jennings anil J. C. Antley;
on ttie North-West by the Mauldin
Lumber Company; and on the South
and West by lands of Reck Hiott and
Jane Bennett. - .
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Augusta Road, and on the west by-
lands now or formely belonging to
James S. Simmons. Also/ "
All that certain piece, parrel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing in Sheridan Township." Colleton
County, Soufh, Carolina, measurfag
and containing seventeen'< 17) acfb*.
more or less and hpundyiKon the
north by the run of Skull Swamp
and lands of O. (I.'Gruber; 'the
est by lands of Hary H. iRasWell: on
the south by a public Toad kuow ti :is
the.Charleston and Augusta Road,
and on the west by lands bf Fannie
jritt.
Terms of sale; Cash. Purchasertbi
pay the Master for papers and all
necessary revenue stamps.
All bidders are required to deposit
with the Master prior to the sab‘
either currency or a certified check
in thq sum of flftv dollars which de
posit shall be credited on the hilj of
the purchaser and returned (6 Co*
ti naiiccessf ukdtidder. •
* K S. WEEKS.
Master for'Dorchester Count ’.
NOT)bE.
The Smoaks Federal Kami Loan
Rank will be open on Tuesday and
Saturdays from'9 A. M to 1 P. M
All who deetre to tiansael business ■ *
with us can se,. the Secretary TrejM
on thoae days. We are prepared
to make loans on pmperity in Ikrox-
ton, W'arren and Bells townships
P. W H1SHEK
S«-e.-Tres.
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NOTH K!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
COUNTY TREASURER'S TAX
^ NOTICE, 1918. . 7
The bodks of the County Treas-
arer will be opened for the purpose
of collecting taxes from the 15th day
of October; 1918, Aq the r.lsl day of
December, !1918,
The tax .levy is as follows:
State ,,,• •*
Ordinary. County .. .
Roads .,,, *.,* •
Past Indebtedness ..
Constitutional School
, 8 1-4 mills |
.8 1-2 mills
. 3 mills
.1 1-2 mills
,.3 mills
Total ...... f ......24 1-4 mills
Special School Districts.
Broxton .... • • t ^ mills
Lodge (for school 13 mills,
and bonds 5 mills) ....18 mills
Rum Gully 3. mills
Rice Patch ./8 mills
Ashton .... ... y/. 8 mills
Weimer A . y .. . 4 mills
Dry Branch .... 4 mills
Cedar Branch i, 3 mills
Hill • .., - 4 mills
Strickland .... 8 mills
Williams (for schools 4
mills, bonds 3 mills)... 7 mills
Smoaks '. .. 8 mills
Little Swamp 6 mills
Burkhead 8 mills
Tabernacle .... 5 mills
Bethel 8 mffls
Ruffin , 8 mills
Hudson's Mill 8 mills
Oak Grove 5 mills
Tabor A 8 mills
Stokes (for schools 8 -tnills
bonds 4 mills) ......... 12 mil's
iled Bank .... 8 mills-
pfhe Grove 4, mills
3nid<*rs '. . . . . v .1 mills
Cane Branch 5 mills
Peniel .. ./• 8 mills
Hendersonville, (for schools
6 mills, bonds 4 mills).. 10 mil!a
Verdier . . ._. 4 mills
Walterboro ..12 mills
Horse Pen' .... 3 mills
Island Creek ; .:. 8 mills
Wolfe Creek .* 3 mills
Hall 4 mills
Welch Creek 4 mills
Ritter .... 4 mills
Fraser 2 mills
Sheridan . ...' 4 mills
Cottageville 7 mills
Sand Hill 3 mills
Bethlehem .... .... .... 8 mills
Rehoboth .... . ...... 4 mills
Red Oak 4 mills
Bridge .... 4 mills
Wiggins ; 8 mills
Poll Tax ONE DOLLAR on all
males between the ages of 21 and
60 years old. also a commutation
MASTER’S SALES
Terms of salt* one third cash and
the balance to be secured >•>’ bond | ttih. 191 v
and mortgage of* the purchaser , Walker S. Utsey.
covering the premises-sold, nayable | i>| u i nt iff g * g Attorney,
in two equal annual intsallmenM ‘
fcotn the date thereof with interes*
thereon from date at the rate, if
eight per cent, per annum, interest
payable annually, with the privilege
to the purchaser at the time of com
pliance with tlie terms of his bid to
pat fill cash. . “ |
Purchaser to pay for all papers
and for 'Revenue stamps.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
• hat the Board of Corporators of lh»*
Wichman-Rrown Company will open
Isioks of subscription for the cap*
tal Stock of the ..pioposed Corpora
| non on the 23rd da* of Ts-cember.
1918, at t wej\• qrlock, \ ‘on at
the office bf y. Wiehnu n A Son. al
\\falterboro. S. C The capital
jdiK’k of th*)- v aid Coip*»rat-ion will
Ik* On** Hundred T hoe-and ftidlari*
f t Ittrt.Ooh.oo. i dixi*l* * min on0
tiiousami sliares of the t*.<i \alne of
< ine HumiiAl liollais i # ’oo i • .icS.
and the bnsin***.*. trf ')*• priipos***'
Uorpnration will.'to <i*. i in'.general
merchandi>e. inclMiliitg ;urnititr«. «nd
iiardw ar**
r; h wiohma.y.
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P. J LUCA'S. ' ’
Board' of Corporator)
Wajterboto, S.r', y»*«* Is, til x. (It
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Walterboro, S. C.
JEFFERIES. ''
Master.
December 18. 1918
MASTER'S SALK.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of an Order
of Sale in the matter of John I. Sei-
gler. et al, plaintiffs against Lovick
P. Selgler. et al. defendants dated
the 13th day of November, and filer!
on the 14 th day of November, 1918
in the office of the Clerk of Court
for Dorchester County, I will offer
for sale in front of the Court House
in Walterboro, Colleton County. S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County. of Colleton.
In Common. Pleas.
Beaufort Bunk.—Plaintiff.
vs.
Lizzie Till, et al. Defendant*.
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant t® the terms of the de- x
cree in the above entitled cause, I
will sell at public outcry, for cash,
in front of the court house in Wal
terboro, S. C, during the legal
hours of sale on the first Monday in
January, next, same being (be 6th
day thereof, the following describ
ed real esate, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situated in the county
of Colleton and said State, measur
ing and containing One Hundred [-
and Ninety (190) acres, more pr
less, hounded by lands now or late •
of Blake L. J. Sineath v estate Deni-1
Miss l«ia Mil* FiJ-ln* i r«. pricipal
of /*l>** Ehrhurdt High School. m
spending the \acutiou Kith lel.ttivt*
in town Miss Fishburne's school
was closed a K«*ek ago on account
of . an outbreak of influenza
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When you cotne to town you have the opportunityof buying your whole iupply from us. We keep the best and largest line in
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We have on hand a big supply of wool serges, poplin and other new dress goods, and will sell them at last year’s prices.
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