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Cbe dIauing times. NIAYING. S. C., SE PT. .110 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY S-SCIZI'TLON RATES: One year...... - -- -- --.- -- Six m b0th!r.........-.-..- -.-- .--- .-.-- M Fout monmth - - -------- ------ - - ADVERIMsNG RATES: One square, one U .1. eacb subequCnt in sertln. So cnta- Obttuaries and Tributes of keapect eharid for as regular advertiemena. Liberal Cotracts made for three, six ad teh (uc~OnS =us% be a eompaw1t'a by thbe maI and adress of the writtr in order Z rAoe1ie aention No .o-uaneation ot a pesonai characer wil be ubtlse excep as advertisecnt. Ifntwe az -he.Postomce an Manrc S IS on C matter. BE FAR TO CANDIDATES AND PEOLE. The first primary is over, and the official figures show the second race for governor will have to be between Hon. Cole L. Blease of Newberry and Hon. C. C. Featherstone of Laurens. We confess our disappointment at not again having the privilege to vote for Hon. Thomas G. Mc Leod in the second race, but such is the fate of politics, and we must be content therewith. The fact that the gentlemen now before the people to be voted for in the second primary, have received such a large vote is, in our judg mentenough to convince the aver age man that the people at large have confidence in these men, and that they stamp with dis approval the attempts of indi viduals, newspapers, organiza tions and other sources, to dis parage either either of these two candidates. The masses will re sentat the polls any effort to Drej udice unfairly the minds of the people against either candidate. Certain newpapers have al ready begun a warfare upon can didate Blease by intimating he is a bad man, without spifn 1g wherein he is bad: they .:ould have the people believe that Blease is without standing and character, and totally unfit for the position, and that Candidate Featherstone is especially built for the place. THE TnEs does not expect to take a partizan postion in this contest for ob vious reasons, at the same time, it will give expression of its opnion as to the methods now being employed to encompass t4 defeat of either candidate. So far as qualification for the is concerned, the masses ve aready expressed its opin ion by giving Messrs Feather stone and Bl a handsome vote in the first primary, more votes than they gave to all the Sother candidate; this fact alone abudopen the eyes o? the prej - anioea and teach them not to sbecome extreme in their expres igstowards the. man they 2would have defeated; if Blease .As abad man, be square with the ~people and come out boldly and show wherein he is bad, do not deal in simple assertion, because ~the people at once ask themselves yCwhy it is if this man Blease is 23bhe bad man they paint him, how ud it that he is always endorsed -by his home people, and the peo ofthe adjoining counties? ;y is it that he received more votes in Featherstone's home coiunty than did Featherstone, anwhy is it that Feathersone has never succeeded in securing amenramaent from the people ~of his county although he has tried more than once? These ~q~stsusare bound to come up wbnattaks are being made by ztoupporters of Featherstone, we say, those who are opposed tGBlease have a right to be, but ...fthey are really friendly to e~atherstone they will resort to m4ie tactics towards his oppo *ntthan they are pursuing at 7UStime. It is our judgment the Sof Featherstone should w up that gentlemnan's good 'esandstressthemnthisthey do without applying the mud to Blease;wetell them now -they continue th'-r present of warfare, ami Feather -is defeated, he will be jus *m praying the Lord to save him from his friends. The aes will not stand for mud Eainxging, and those who indulge Sait will Enad it is a boom-er -ang. Anything appearing in a newspaper which has the smack * nfairness is resented, there when a newpaper says a is by character unfit to ye the confidence of the peo it is incumbent upon that per to give a good strong, bstantial reason for such a assertion, unless it does, effect will be to the injury ofthe candidate that newspaper is supporting. :The result of the first primary cooked up a dish of crow for 4.tain newspapers, especially the great dailies of the State, and the discerning masses are amnased at their expression they gulped down the . the effort to ' change the e to a personal one in our 'on comes with ill grace from newspapers as The State. use that newspaper fought therstone hard by making di -charges of inconsistency 'him, and for- it to now at to raise a hue and cry for ne that he is alright be apotent force in the1 rimary, if we had a~ n the management of rstone's campaign the. ye we would make would plead with The State to: good roads, tariff, and subje6 - , anythmng else o'ht now on hand. it: i its editorial columns views on lhi speeches. eat hunter Roosevelt is, been making in the on every other concikvabl- sUo ject except IFOatlierstone. it witil adopt this su gestion the real friends of Col. Featherstone will not 1ave to go aoi)Out Ipolo gizing for him 1-ause of The State's support. To tio voteors 4' iiis uitY We wo uld saIV 1at it woad be improper for us to Occute partisan for (ither c.ndidatc for governor. we shall vote for on of them but will ofTer no sug gestion to our readers. they are in as good position to judge which they will vote for as we are, Blease is the man who advo cates Local Option and Feather stone advocates Prohibition. DISAPPOINTMENT. The news of Hon. 0. C. Scar borough getting into the second race for railroad commissioner was received here with great re joicing. and THE Ti.iFs editor: planned to take an upcountry trip in Mr. Scarborough's inter ests but our hopes were dashed to pieces when the later news came that the report was an error.and our friend Scarboroughi is not in the second race. The race for railroad commissioner will be between Hampton and, Cansler and we sincerely hope the voters of Clarendon will cast their votes for the man best suited to the position. and not through any sympathy they may have for one who has been a standing candidate. Hampton is a civil engineer by profession. has had experience in railroad building and is well qualified forI the place, besides he is the son of Gen. Wade Hampton which should be enough to cause the voters to think well before they cast a ballot for sympathy or in the nature of a joke. As much as we regret the failure of Mr. Scarborough to get in the second race we would regret still more to have the memory of Wade Hampton ignored in a contest where it is conceded that' the young mar, who oears his honored name is fully and esi pecially qualified for this posi tion. We hope Clarendon will vote for Hampton. As to the Governor the people are fully informed who they shall vote for and they w;!l take their choice without givmg the slightest heed to all manner of reports. The time for charges; against a candidate was when he had an opportunity to answer on the stump. reports and charges coming at this time should be ignored. Moore of Barnweli candidate for Adjutant and Inspector Gen eral is a good man to give your votes to next Tuesday.I Beware of Ointments for catarrh that contain as mer-cury w-.ll surely destoy 'he sense o. %mel1 and completely derange the whole syte when entering it through the mucous surf aces. r-uch articles should never be used ex'p pon pre'-rip tions from reputable r'.4scia~. as the~ damage they will do is ten rold to the good you car. po.i sibly derive from them. Hair. Catarrh Cure, mauactured by F. J. Cheney a Co.. Toledo. 0.. conai.ans no mercury. and is taken internally.! acting directly upon the blood and mucous sr aces of the system. In buying Hair'. Catarrhl Cure be sure y-u gtet the genuine. 11is i'.ke internally. and made in Toledo. Ohio. 1.y F.J Cheney .: Co. Testimonil-' fre. Sold by Drugglsts, price %3c. per bot'-. Hall' Famly P.lls are the be.".. Jury List. Following is the Petit Jury drawn to serve at fall term of court which convenes September 19: J R Dyson, S M Reardon, S NI Banes, RD ThameRW Chewning,' J C Drose. John Brewer, J T Bagnal, B E Speignaer, J A Rich. L B Griffin. Harry A H, J W Gibbons. I B Basnal, W R okrey, C WHicks, W S Dennis, J P Thames, J B Brogdon, C W Bartlet, J P Pool, E L Stukes, G A Ridgil, H Franik McFadden, T H Geddings, Morgan P Strange, David A Johnson, R H Briggs. J3 Davis, J H Windhamn. W 0 Gardener., 31 M Krasnoff, W P Welch, R DI White, Thomas Kenedy and J1 H King. SECOYD WEEK PETIT JCI1oRs. WV E Felder. Suimmerton. H 0 Gibbons, Turbeville. Robt T Holladay, Manning. R F D.I J3 R Griffin, Pinewood. $ WV Thig n, Manning, R F 1D. J R Hill, ville. D 31 Robinson, Turbeville. H S Green. Turbeville. H J Ross, Remini. John H Ham, Lake City, R F D). E 0 Rowe. Summerton. B W DeeChamps., Pinewood. Julian Weinberg. Manning. R T Harrington, Manning, R F D). 0 (i Keels, Summerton. J CBryant, Manning, RFID. Julius S Davis, Davis Statiou. R F M1 L Blicks, Turbeville. WV D Childers, Forestonx. C R Touchberry, Summetrton. T H Timumons, Manning. S H Adams, Lake City. R. F D). J O Lowder,. Jordan. WV M Hodge, Paxville. H V Haley, Wilson, R F D. James F McElveen, Lake City. RF T B Mims, Pinewood. WV H Baker, New Zion, R F D. R D H!odge, Alcolu, R F D. C TDinleSummnerton, R F D). J rd uham, Summnertonx. R F| M1 L Dennis. Turbeville. WV 3 Buddin, Jr. Turbeville, R F D). H B Billups, Summerton. John C Hodg'. Alcola, R F D). A J Wingate, Manning. Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that the next exammatic-e to enable teachers to quial ifv by securing cet~cts will be held at the Court House in.\anning Friday October 2"h, beginniniz romtly at 9 o'clock a. mn. A!! should make'th'orough preparation for thin as it is the earnest desire of the County Esard to raise the sand~ardia of r0:i ciency Resp't. Co. Sur: . NOTICE. Under a resolution of the iloard~ of Diretors of The J. 3M. Bradhamn C.om oanv. a mzeeting of the Stockholders ofsaid Company is heeby c-alleri to be hed. a: the ottice of said Company a'. Mannimg, S. C.. on Thursday-. 'he r.h of Serntember. 191'). a:. 12 o'ic .M.. to conser an increa-m of :he S:ock o! :ihe Company to an amount :no' . -w..a'!: iht Thousand Doilars. Se- an d 'T'rea Mr. Blease To The People. Expresses His Thanks For Magnificent Vote On Tuesday. Stands for Economical and Business-Like Admin istration of the Government. and Promises. if Elected. to be Governor of all the Peo ple. Sounds Warning Against False Charges. 1 outicial Adverti.::ent. To tho Democratic Voters of South Carolina: The (lties VOU gave ue1 in the first priilarv w-r,- surheint < Place m1e In the second rave. for the luie.- af ( uvernar. 1 e:uoiit tx press to you inI words how dteepiY :r:it.-ful I in I.) vm 1fr this Ii vi dencei of coinidenii4.c' in ii'. .\V friends in UeverY (o)untv in thw Statt have bel-n ve'rv active in myv behalf. and i believe thv feel as I do that the ight I amn liiaking is iot Situply onme to elect tme ( Io erll of South Carolina. but that it is a blattle for the neoph' anti thil rights. I have expressed invself clearlv :all over the State onl oii f th< issues ot interest to the people. and have endeavored in this caill paign to nake finane:! and educational clu'ln tho principai mIat ters for sU:cussion. I stand for an economical and inesslike ad ministration of the government of the State. and will always favo saving the money of the taxpavers wherever it can be done with out detrihent to the progress of South Carolina. The most hupor tant question, as I Conceive it, before the people of South Carolina, is for the State so to conduct her business aiTairs that the taxpay ers may not b- constantly drained iii Or(ier to eirich any special in terests. I fee" that my long experience as a lawyer. niv services as at tornev for the city of Newberry. Iny administration as mayor o that town. the information that I have .ained as a member of ti House of Representatives for six years and of the State Senate foi four years. and as president pro. ten. of that body for two years, my services on the State Dernocratic Executive Comnuittee foi twelve years. the success that I have had in the management of In% own affairs, and the knowledge that I have of the people and (on ditions in every county of South Carolina. will enable ie to per form the duties of the high oftice of Governor to the best interest: of the people at large. I have made a clean. honorable, straightforward campaign making no tight on any nan, but seeking election oni my own iner its and record. I have had no special interests backing me. bu! have had to depend entirely upon the principles for which I stood the people who favored those principles and the support of in. personal friends. I e p-ect to continue my campaign as I have con ducted it so far. without appeals to prejudice, without seeking t< disparage any man who has opposed me. The returns from th( first primary show that I have carried my home town and count' over all my competitors by a splendid majority. I have led in the counties of Lexington. Saluda, Union and Fairtield. whic- adjohr ry home county. In the county or Larence. where my opponent Hon. C. C. Featherstone resides. I have also led. I was the leadel in almost half of the counties of tile StatQ. I take 'his method to warn the people against unfoundet charges an-' false statements which may be rnade between elecc tions. when there is no opportunity to rely. aLnd when these charges if true, would have been made during the progress of the camnpaign I believe that I will win in tile second election, but I re-aliz< that in order to do so. I must have the help of the peopie, and tha my friends must be active in my behalf. 1 am sure that this tile: will do. as evidenced by their loyalty heretofore. If elected I wil be the Governor of the whole people. I will stand for thle best in terests of Southl Carolina. strive to hiava- en forced fairly and jmnar tially her laws, and do all in my powxer to prounote tih' iinoral an< educational welfare of her citizenishiip. (COLF L. BLEASE. Newberry, S. C., Septemnber -1. 1910. Featherstone At Home, i 'ol itical .\mer: kemnent. I Laurens. S. C.. September 1st. 1910. It having come to our notici' that rumors to tihe conitrary are current. we. the undersigned citizens and business men of the Cit: of Laurens. desire to bear testimnony to the morai character. b~usi ness ability and integrity of C. C. Featherstone. Having known him in business and sociallyv for oiver t wenty live years. we beg to say that lie is a :ar. of cap~acity. of correct habhits of a high sense of hionor. whose word is as g'ood as a bondi. an< whose ideals renresenlt the highest and best typ~e of citizenshi~p. 10 is progressive, public-spirited and loyal to all thlat lie believes to bU true. He has worked iiis way up in spite of the handicap of mod est pc(uniary entiowmenlts by then practice- of perserveraince. in dustry and self-education in the school of experience. The bireatl of scandal can annoy but not besmirch a record such as hi:4. To cour.teract tihe gross injustice thiat sotue would do himn. wi feel called upon to bear witnecss to facts whereof we knowv. We. hi: neigrhbors. know nothingr andi ar'e satistied there is nothing agains his habits. character or staninlg that would iunake bh anm unworth occupant of theL responsible ixisitioni to which lhe aspires. We an satisfied, that if elected lhe, will always 'ond~uct hiiniself in such: way as to reflect (credit upon hirnself, his faunily. his county and th entre State. WN. A\. WATTS. Pr'esidenut of I 'a.ople's .( i*I1.s~ i~ i~i j IroaL anid Exchange llank. (). H. SI~MMONS. Pre%.. of! ilankz of v .(I~\Yi! ue-ia.wte( N. B. DLAL. Pres.. of En:erpri-e Dank.(il\I-I iLI!-ko J. .1. PLI'SS. P'res.. of P'almettoi isank C. W. Tr'NE. Sec.. and Trea i.. Lau- ~ li-~: a~o'i -':~ I: rens Trui.' nowt Co.ufi D. .\. D.\ VIS. i 'resie. of Ilavil;-.-' 'in j) ~ II'i nm~ ::~ per: ('o. hu'r-:jVaV-r H.k~~ K.. EN. of the Laureuns IDru? i ' ..'aIu-' Ihi-kz: !:ua t- E. .\H of S i.~yson, i a'oer ~tii!Chi'?ianeh~iac't' ia lon.( JC. l-N W.i-r'Eza ' SO ..tonr 'l'lt(''!l't lt'itTa''.aIt'I. IhatW . Ih' . ra (eGH EE .'atr f Fit \!ei-Fhr' M. F. Chrch Souh. f' iiur-ni' Si. churh. F- a-~r-arnoah'n '1'hat ~ii.' h:L~t- seril in? lnt' ~.iitaa ye Ia' Hua-. - i nown hi'pr "tiait :o aii~.'id~t'r.,fourihara tir o a lly for-zn v aar v a lear . hri l. '.I.lTmH . ubF.!'. oastrrof Firrt H. 1'lat t.-Ia~liteU ur iit'a- yer'. onua!!y frt hree'l y-iearS.'.a iha ~I.F. thr'h. out. - u'ra'ar-'.-m itria et :' *hur. Iraz e knownli 'ar f'.zr "'' ran a-mat-: : ytt- y.r :ar !I *ear 'y endra e :-- Wae J.aC OWINGF' if Owin. iob . 'i'I e'. X it 1t'*i' aw Ch~ritian char atera! ofHo. C1 I! ~ . i'. Featherston Therfr. heR , itreole . at we MOS. th.'ad0 steard ofeIir' .1. Church.SouRt. ofLurn. S...of which .1.r. throneIS . Ai A ~ ' k + -A t& 16 The Do 'PHONE, 60 . . *a STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA COt of Clarendon. IN t'>RT OF COMNPLEA! . Nava Gutano Coinpoany. a opor: -N.2 -V3a' u tion under the latws of the- State -North CarolinaL. PlainltifT Evanl ;.W1kn iad|. WV. ISile and M. V. Hselden ais ainr saidl Evan L. Wilkins, D)efendant: DECREE. 1*NDEl-R AND BY VIRTUE ()F Jude-nient Order of the Court of Cov 7110n Pleas. inl the above stated a, tions. to ine directed. bearing datet A pr:l 15,. 1914). 1 will sell at pul lie auction, to the highe.-t bidder, f( cas~h, at Clarendon Cou rt H ousew. MannIling'. in said county. within tl legal hon rs for judicial -Zales, onl Moj day, the :3rd day of October, 1911 be-intg salesday, thie following- descril ed real estate: "All that certain piece, parcel< )tract of land, lying, bein- and sit i )ate in the County and State ator, 7said, containing seventy-two ( acres, more or leps, and bounded follows. to-wit: -North by lands of 11 P. Baker; East by land-t of R.I .Morris: Southi by lands of W. P. R ker. and Robert Baker, and West ii lands of W. F. Johinson. Ali that certain piece, parcel 4 traLct of land, lyig, being and biti - sid1ad contiin one. %1r hnfdr ~Ae OFe SOUTH yOAdROLest CountyssSara Flnon. Te(' JrmT Oethr cah. ba la aoeend twufo ea. the ardtpri - o e the ae of to~. dra tert roina of aile:t s a rurtgae ofthe reniesso whLni.. i bond and orgag sall Sjr atorev' fe. in cad'aso the failu. JugeOdrof the Coak-rrherof toCo!a when de an in ce bof ted ap tiuenttofinttornected. boarent date Apih the priie wil thella pua Pi urchaions to tiay hirs bider. f cash. t Cla e.dri. GAur Mose. :ari.insei:d ot'red. wi'in ty Caoune trddy of Octenobe.11 D.in H.Talery PtitloingdT ci ed talesaains trctofland, in, binnan Mus Re atimin thlsountym and Pret at< o~ntifndntsvnyto( a Dcremoe or Forecadlouned 'fJudoretwt Nor fthe d Cort Pc . toer iet ed, eari: dR MoSptrrber Sord, 1b1y lad ofl .eP.l k er.forndash.et larendo WCt .andofu-. F. .Innin.i ai on All thatcrt piece, parcel rc tranto ad, lyi;. being and sitinl County teoCountarndn State afor said.a contiining one hundrat (hr10nn"::;. acres. h es n ound afoos toii: Oh North by panl .hAgharook ndon a. eOplar on thead Est by land. lofla: linde Iondte South bv land, of esA ofe Ms Sbra Fminga.Tomrfu decribesai Oetrc , aandefee Snae a to Yerte credA. M.ood -tlt- Purchae oay o raw. teretfrm te. B. ofA sal atE. jScred rybon o tharchd er Coun Sa ote of Soth ari sol haid-l boeni and .\.t Le all Ex ttor of ad i Trse.. ondf the fal:a Wt il and etinents of Mthe- e od eceall Pcaintt. Loui-a iobin *o . I:a. ea G;'& oE. )aSy aeri..'lohnoin(.-on.Ju <'atryEljy obiarnon. W~ D.lHn. ra ber .laintin .ri .lihnso. ~'Lucy .lohnson and .reo Mienry.hn, n Defendant DeceeorFreclsu U NDlER AND) BY V'IRTU'E <>F .Judgtent < rder of t he C ourt o :uoon Pleas. iorh ('arnoe ('ta ' a Septernber :rd. 110. I will sel lUaiautiot the highest bidrfo aho o day. therd asy af <clanonr A.o oth-'utHs at Ma ni ont. -ai 'ntwithin the leletal hot ui Sfollr jniia es rih'lea festawnge: "All that piece. parcel or trae: land. lyin:. being and .-ituat- in I: ' viit v of Paxvllen. Carend' co - St~ frsaid. bai ing '1:w: ety a taehr--. mr--o lest. ands IOundted A1 l. .drod; Eaband-nA iofmrps. ina die!1 ath v land W. Rwat tlaa!- ond Whe'Sit y lan- of .\Al W'o;er. aind lan., W. . Mc. arwick Puare'ha-er to pay for papies. E.'' i'(a'M )N. tiML... ABOUT YOUR SUIT! Y <>l ruy 1,- s -touhy"inll;ar to> the i<>oks, r1aake :und lit of 'y 0111 Suit as you please and sti1l you can .o hai pteticular folks in mfind when we hand our n ts i. Note the hang of Coat. the perfect titting collar and larels. the handsome shoulders. the grace of the Trousers' Th. <ieignfling. cutting and tailoring were all done by the iiost high salaried experts. Thi patterns and colorings of the fabrics are entirelv OUR SUITS AT $15.00 AND $20.00 a re r,-mzark .a bh- vaiUe's -rernIarkab~ blefr all round~ gbood-i 11-s.-ss.n we Coup. - Sir. xith a!! your Suit desires and we-l s.-- ti at , ur :tirt ,tisied-yes. more-pleased at every pom' t. Mens' Suits from $6.50 to $30.00. Boys' Suits from $2.50 to $12.00. J. Chandler Clothing Co ............................ . ..... .. Official Returns. We. the County Democratic Executive Committee, do certify the above #abulation to be true and correct. Touis Apelt is declared t-he nominee for the Stat.- Senate: Harvey W. .itchum for the House of Representatives is declared noiunated.: J:-:ne- .. Windbam for Judge of Probate: L. L. Welis for County Treasurer: Andrew P. Burgess for Auditor, are also declared nominated. The following are the nominees for Magistrate: Manning. D. J. Bradham: Paxville, .1. A. Brown: New Zion. W. E. Fleming:Summerton. A. J. Rlichbourt: f Pinewood. C. M. Huggios: Foreston. J.. .. I1ichbourg. There not having been an election for Magistrate at Turbeville. no candi date receiving a majority. and .1. P. Turbeville and D. M. Beard being the two hi~rhest. they will be balloted for in the second primary. A The four highest candidates for the House of Representatives to be voted for in the second primary which takes place September 13th. 1910, with the same managers acting. are James lteaves. E R. Plowden, H. B. Richardson, Jr. and D. L. Green. Voters will vote in second primary for two Representatives. rScretary. Chairman. lt ~> - . --- -o o - - -- '- . , . . . - . 2 Cole L. Blease. I ohn T. Duncan. d . . -.- - . . . d'' ... Col . eaeste. d- - F. C. Hatrt. ,. I te --'z- Thomas (G. McLeod. - ~ _ Jno. (G. Richards, Jr. n 3--..- -. E. Walker Durrudl. - - 'i-- Chas. A. Smith. iti- - --- -~J -. C-- -~-- _____ - e t.2. R. M1. McCown f x A J o n e - . r . 4 3 - I 4 *W. W. Moore. -~--.... -- *~ ~Cha. Newnbam. - - -. -- .. --- J. M. Richardsona -'~.---,...-.-:.. J.E Swearingen. - -- - --..- - B. B. Evans. - <:- ::, .- J. Fraser Lyon. c . - *. - -- -. ,az. Cau~sler. n G.E MlcDuffle Hampton ~ ~ - -- G. H. Mahon. at J e ese rt f - - --- -- of -x - ~Geo D. Leare-. W.uie C. itc -- - ~D. L. lGrewen. ..-.4-?. *4..... ... Geo. Ri J Lrbons . J. - -- -44- -.. - . --Ha.e Wod. Mth x -,~~ . ' 'Bru~ . . . H J.. Richaurgo. . - . 11 . BaWidham - - - .. A. Wllswz. - - A .. P. BurgLe. - * ~ 4 . 4. D. J.. 1radhnji. * . .-. . . . . . -.J. W1 Heribon. - IJ.Re-bo. * . . . F. Rih brlv L... arwck ~ - J1. ..H o n - \ . .3. P). Rari. . . ..i. . Hardy --I ... . 4 . Turbi i e. mpany, ....... ...SUMTER. S. C. IdI STATE OFSOUTH CAROllNA, Clarendon Count. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Levi Mercastile Company. Plaint;i%~ against Ellen- Harvin. E!Ien Elizabeth Harvin, Sarah Francis Harvin. Culia Linnie Tea Harvin. Winnie Fred Harvin, and Rtucker Proctor Harvin. Defend ants. Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) ;To the Defenda-nts. Ellen Harviu. E.! len Elizabeth Harvin. Sarah Francis Harvin. Culia Linnie Tea Harvin, Winnie Fred Hlarvin and Rucker Proctor Harrin. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which -- copy is herewith Iserved upon you, and serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscriber at his office in Manning. Clarendon County, S. C., within twenty davs after the service hereof: exclusive ot'the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complant within -the time afo ";ad, the plaintifT in this ac tion will itply to th~e Court for there lief dm ed in the complaint. Plaintiffs Attorney. To the defendant Rucker Proctor Har Vin: You will further take notice that, the Summons and Complaint in the above Clek o CutE S.mo Cla o STATE OF SOUTH CAROINA, Carendon County. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ALron Ferantcis pn. Plaintiff against Sarh Francis, Hin Curanien T'ea Jones, soies cared alin, Jns litts Copy Summons for Relief. (CompntSre. To TheAbemd Defendants.ElnHr:u. You are hereby Sum moned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and toserve a copy of y-our answer to the said complaint on tsusbra his oftice in Manning.Ca i l'ndoa ony .C, within twenty dy fe h dasarteservice hereof: exclusiveoftedyo othyofsuch service: and if you fi oase I alt wrthe complaint within the~lieaoe tiesosaid, the plaintif in this aclla p iwl~py to the Court for the re-ifdmne iifdaddin the complaint. . CUARLO DrRANTr. Plaintis Attorny. T he defendant, Ruohe Francis, Har Yotilute ake notice that the Cmlit nti action were dfviled in the otlice of. the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Ciarendon Ccounty, outhe tharli.so th tday of Au 191..AD.19. CHALTO DVRANT. Gt. Paintis Attorney. Daed randin Cance1190 STATEGOFATOTH R N AO CORT OF THEOWN PLAS AnFrniG. I'ANFIXN APN Be itordainbythMaoan ASderhen ofrncis.Ton oFrancing anl ASeons. 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