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I Legal Advertisements. | f Citation Notice. M THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA wt COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. | By P M Broekinion, Esq, Probatt ? J udge. f Whereas. J P Tartt made suit to m< to grant him Loiters of Administratior of the Estate and effects of Alvin Fox worth Tartt, These are, therefore, to cite and ail iuonish, all and singular, ti.e kindr?-c and creditors of the said Aivin Fox wort i Tartt,deceased,that they be and appeal before m< in tne Court of Probate, t< be held ai Kingstne, S C, on the 24th day of June next after publication hereof, ar 11 o'clock in tiie forenoon, to .show cause, if any they have, \vh\ the said administration should not b< granted. Given und t my hand this 10th day of June. Anno Domini. 1916. I'M Brockixtox, * 6-15?21 Probate Judge. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG. By P M Brockinton, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, March Davis made suit tc me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Watson Davis, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Watson Davis, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, on the 24th day of June next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be . granted. Given under my hand this 10th day of June, Anno Domini, 1916. P M Brockinton. 6-15-2t Probate Judge. Summons for Belief ? ? n . . - -f \ , \ THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, v COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas. The Farmers and Merchants National Bank, of Lake City, S C. a National Hanking, corporation, Plaintiff, vs E L McCutchen, Defendant To the Defendant E L McCutchen: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action,of which a copy is herewith servm ed upon you,and to serve a copy of your I , answer to the said complaint on the sub^ scriber at bis offices in Lake City, South Carolina, within twenty days af|B ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time B aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action B will apply to the Court for the relief W demanded in the complaint, r Philip H Akrowsmith, f Attorney for Plaintiff. | To the defendant, E L McCutchen: ' Takp Notice, that the summons in the above entitled action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint herein, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Williamsburg county on the 18th day of May, A D 1916. Philip H Arrowsmith. 6-4-3t Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Application for Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on the 1st day of July, 3916, at 12 o'clock noon, 1 will apply to P M Hrockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as Executrix of the last will and testament of D M Ervin, deceased. Mrs Sue T Ervin, 6-l-5tp Executrix. ii u ? Administrator's Notice All persons having claims against tbf estate of M L Rodgers, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duty attested, to the undersigned fpr payment, ana all parties indebted to said estate era requested to settle the same. E O Rodqers, 6-8-3t Administrator. Lanes, 8 C. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against Joe Nesmith, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, Peter Nesmith, administrator of said estate, or to his attorney, LeRoy Lee, at Kingstree, S C, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned administrator without delay. 6-l-3tp Peter Nesmith, Administrator of Joe Nesmith, Deceased * Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will he open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualii tied a.- follows : Who shall have been a resident oi the State for two years, and of the I county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector otfers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six m month* before, any poll lax men am and payable, and who can both read J and write any flection of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or wbt l can show thai he owns, and has [?iid ' all taxes collectible on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars ui more. B E Clarkson, r.lerk of Board Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally .valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE f and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and ? -? .v-TTn..,. c * tn / Balias up mc ?uuic w Cteuilsrlain's Cough fsmetiy Cu. i:i Cilis. end vnux-ffr-S Coijgk ' MORE TROOPS TO MEXICO. I | Renewed Raids by Bandits Call | for Additional Soldiers. Washington, June 12:?Coincident; with continued reports from consuls' all over Northern Mexico telling of ? the rapid spread of Anti-American ? feeling, the war department today 1 ordered 1,500 additional troops to the boarder. Tonight Administraj tion officials made no attempt to i disguse their uneasiness and it was officially admitted that their is i i growing alarm over what the agita' tion may produce and the possibility of an attack on Gen Pershing's ex5 pedition. No case of attack on the persons of American residents in Mexico has , been reported, although there have been one or two attacks on* vacant consulates and other American prop' erty. Part of the increasing apprehen, sion here is due to the renewed raids ; in the Laredo region. Several reports dealing with the situation there-have been received. Officials declined to reveal details, but seem! ed to believe a serious purpose was behind the bandit raid on the Coleman ranch. Three raiders were | killed and three captured, one re1 port said, adding that they attempt> ed to burn a railroad bridge near Laredo but failed. GET-READY ORDERS. State Afllltla May be Ordered In to Service on Mexican Border. Before leaving Columbia for St l Lcuis Monday Governor Manning ordered that the National Gnard of South Carolina hold themselves in readiness for mobilization should i the Washington Government com mana ineir services ua uie mcAiwu border. Mr Manning, who was just back from Washington, would not say why he promulgated the getready orders further than he wanted the companies warned of what might happen. He said he was issuing the order because there might be a call for the troops any day. | Stomach Troubles and Constipation. "I will cheerfully say that Chamberlain's Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-four years' drug store service," writes S H Murphy, druggist, Welisburg, N V. Obtainable everywhere. The Sessions Court. The summer term of the sessions court convened Monday with Judge Jno S Wilson of Manning presiding. Court Stenographer Wood, Solicitor Stoil, Clerk Britton, Sheriff Graham, grand and petit jurors and all other cdurt officials were present and ready An+rt Tho uinrlr rif fwnrt 1UI UUWJ. AIIV TTVi U V* ?I?V vww.y however,waa small, there being only three eases of minor importance in the hands of the Solicitor for presentation to the grand jury. Of these, two true bills were returned. One of the accused plead guilty and the court passed sentence. The other was not ready for trial, and the court adjourned sine die about 3:30 Monday afternoon. TO AILING WOMEN. A Little Sound Advice VIII Help Many a Sufferer in KIngstree. No woman should consider herself healthy or well if the kidneys are weak. Poisons that pass off in the urine when the kidneys are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are disordered. This is the true' cause of many bearing-down pains, lameness, backache, etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spells,languor,nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so,try Doan's Kidney Pills. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health will return when the Kidneys are wen. Let a fellow sufferer tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs C M Chandler, Beauregard St.Lake City.S C, says: "My kidneys gave me considerable trouble. I had pains in my back and sides,and could not rest well Mornings I was tired and weak, and also suffered from dizzy spells. The kidney secretions . passed irregularly. When friends recommended Doan's Kidney Pills I got some and they relieved me of the ailments." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't ! simply ask for a kidney remedy?get ! Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that I Mrs Chandler had. Foster-Milburn > Co, Props, Buffalo, NY. , Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days t Your, dpiggjat will refund money if PAZO ' OINT94EWT fails to cure any case of Itthine, ! Blind,KMdine or Protruding Piles iq 6to Kdays. TJif *njt ^pplidbtion give* Baae ?rd Rest. 5?c SUMMER In Our Ladies we are offering s tive styles in Voi De Chine, Silks < gandies, plain anc Lisle Hosiery, a O ^ r>* i I Canvas Slippers, mer Millinery in shapes, Shirtwais In Our Gents you will find ey attractive. Pal Cool Cloth Suits made in "keep c< ma Hats, full lin shapes; Canvas S of all leathers an tiful Neckwear, and full line of ! derwear. S. 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LEWIS tigs to Eat"t =EE=E==E=2 i iKim/ir-M-r I I l_iinnvicin i : Pain]Stop"| :rtain, Harmless, Clean. Apply Plen/armth"?Pain is Gone. :eas is at the root of a tooth. Iotente pain, i it. Now, listen: Bathe across forehead, both rith Rubricist, "The Marvel Pain Stop." times and the entire trouble disappears. Ail aro'tnl bottle. All Drug Stores G E]E, Kingstree, S. C. 4 DISEASES, PARASITE OF POULTRYM I Cholera and Diarrhoea. Many fowls j In South Carolina die of what is callJ ed cholera when sorghum seed is maj ture. Owing to the amount of seed on the ground, the fowls and chickens are not fed other food to balance their ration and intestinal troubles result. Poultry in confinement frequently receive an oversupply of corn, sorghum, or other grains. A heavy percentage of starch and fat the main constituents of the gralne, In their food will kill fowls and chicks. They refuse to eat and stand with ruffled plumage. The comb turns , black. Treatment. Give buttermilk or sour skimmilk to drink and no food j for two days, if you do not have the j milk product add a few drops of sulI furic acid to the drinking water, or sufficient to gi\*e it a tart taste. Feed cooked meat once a day. After the second day keep the Clemson Egg mash in a hopper and scatter grain in litter as advi<?ed in the first paragraph under "Feed*|g for Eggs." Cholera is also caused by drinking impure or stangnant water. Fill the low places where the water lies. Use the remedies mentioned aoove. A tonic for poultry which has been tested and may be recommended is a teaapoooful of tincture of iron and ten drope tincture of dux #5mica to the pint of drinking water. It tends jto improTe dlgeston and enrich the blood. Egg Eating. Laying hens eat eggs and egg shells because there is Insufficient Mme in the secretory glands of the uterus to form the shells of the developing eggs. Hens consume ah egg to obtain the lime In the shell, and not the albumen or yolk. The foods poultry receive contains only traces of lime, and if ground limestone, ground oyster shells, broken plaster, or other calcareous material is not kept constantly before the fowls, a great and unnatural craving for this substance is developed. Treatment Do not fill empty egg shells with pepper and flour, or apply other so-called remedies that do not remove the cause of this vice. Feed egg-eating hens empty egg shells in abundance, and the vice is immediately stopped. Do not powder the shells; simply throw the broken parts on the ground, and in half an hour the hens ? ? *i- *--1 ' * V, t V* o nnf or*_ I are so sauaicu ?nu nine mat. uut other egg will be aten. Maintain a supply of lime in future. Insect Pests. Rv lowering the vitality of fowls and chicks, making them J unprofitable and susceptible to disease. lice, mites, and fleas cause an enormous loss every year. Lice live and breed on poultry and can be exterminated by greasing each fowl with 33 per cent mercurial oint-1 ment which can be bought at a drug store. The grease is placed on the j flesh below the vent, covering a space not larger than a 25-cen* piece with a small amount of the ointment. This ointment poisons the lice and It is necessary to apply It only once a month. Sitting hens can be greased before the commencement of the hatch and when the chicks are dry. If the latter peep and stand with eyes closed, examine the head minutely, and you wiH probably And one or more large head lice. Anoint the head and the part under the beak tffth carbolized vaseline, or one part of the 33 per cent merculrl&l ointment and four parts of grease. **--?-I? i>i? ?nntl In thft FVT1109 rcuiaiu uu iw?vi ... crevices of the poultry house (luring the day and crawl on the fowls at night to feed. They are red with blood in the morning. Mites are killed by painting or spraying the roosts, nests, and places where they congregate with a mite paint consisting of: i Mite Paint, Kerosene (coal ell) 1 gallon Crude earbollc aei.l or coal i tar % pint j Lard 2 tablespoons i Melt the lard, add it to the kero- ] sene, aud stir in the carbolic acid or coal tar. Pleas attach 'her?jse!v>s to the side I I Real Estate? Country Farms and 1 If You Want U If You Want t< We can;place you in any se you want. Address all cor Gourdin & Harpei The Bailey Machinery, Mill and Automobile Supplii ?I fo I Tirpc and TiiKpq I U< U !/ ill VO Ullll i uuvu . Charleston, v? 5 AND VICES ID THEIR TREATMENT ! of the face and under the beak of tin i fowls and chicks. They are brown in color and can be removed with on? greasing of 33 per cent mercurial oint ; ment. They breed in the sand when * I the chicks are accustomed to gather , and to rid the premises of fleas it i* necessary to saturate their breediai ; places with a solution of one part ol cresol (or similar disinfectant) and | twenty parts of water. The mit? paint would alao exterminate the i (leas. Scaly Legs. This unsightly poultrj disease is injurious to the marketabil ; ity of chickens, making them objeo ! tionable to buyers. Moreover, it ii t exceedingly contagious, one diseased fowl being sufficient to Infect an en, tire flock. Scaly growths develop oc , the shanks and feet of poultry and ar< caused by the ravages of a mite sar ooptes mutant. It is more prevaleni 1 where fowls are kept in a small yard or on the bare ground. A good grasi range is helpful in overcoming th? disease. Treatment. Thoroughly cleanse tht legs by washing with hot water, soap and a hand brush. Dry the legs and immerse in a solution of equal parti of kerosene (coal oil) and cottonseed or linseed oil. Treat the chicken'i legs in this way twice dally for & few days and then once daily until th? shanks resume their normal appear anct. Whitewash is so commonly used around a poultry plant that It fa ad riaable to know how to make It prop * erly. The first receipt for a cement whitewash la made use of by ownert of cold-storage warehouse# who da aire a snowy White wash (hat driei quickly, adheres strongly to cement brick or wood, and does not rob of! on the clothes. The receipt for i brilliant whitewash Is the receipt recommended by the U. S. Govern ment Cement Whitewash. Slake one-hall bushel of lime with boiling water, adding the water slowly and stlrrlni constantly until a thin paste results A 5-foot piece of 3-4 inch iron pip? makes a good utensil for stirring The lime will be lumpy if the watei its uuueu ireciv auu uie luasa ib uui properly stirred. Add one-half peck of salt to the lime paste; stir thor oughly; add water to bring the white wash to the proper consistency Throw a good handful of Portland ce ment in each pail of whitewash, and s teaspoonful of ultramarine blue. Add the cement and blue powder jusl before the wash is to be used and stir in well, otherwise the whitewash will be streaked. The cement make! the whitewash adhere strongly to anj , surface, and the bluing counteract! the grayish color of the cement and results in4 a white appearance. Brilliant Whitewash. Half a bushel of unslaked lime. Slake with warm water; cover it during the process tc keep the steam. Strain the liquid through a line sieve strainer. Add a peck of salt previously well dissolved in warm water; three pounds o! ground rice boiled to a thin paste and stir in boiling hot; half a pound of powdered Spanish whiting, and a pound of glue which has been pr? viously dissolved over a slow lire. Add Ave gallons of hot water to the mlYturA afir well ant) let ft stand for a few de.ysj cover up to protect from dirt It should be put on hpt. Color lng matter may be put in to make it of any shade, Spanish brown, ydllow ochre, or common clay, etc. Dither whitewash can be satisfactorily used in any sprayer, but It is well always to strain before using in order to prevent any gritty substance, from getting into the valveB of the sprayer and interfering with its proper operation. With whitewash thin and smooth no dlfflculy will tbe experienced. Further information in regard to any branch of the poultry industry, or In reference to purchasing stock, eggs, or poultry appliances will be gladly furnished. FRANK C. HARE, Poultry Husbandryman, Clemson Collect. Farm Lands. rowri Lots For Sale! > Buy, See Us 3 Sell, See Us ction of the County that respondence to r^Kii^stree^^Cj Lefoby Co Plumbing Supplies es and Accessories VEEDOL Oils and Grease SoutH Carolina H I ?. . i