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■ 1 * * 'v ■ * >; £ C^t^rtss anb ^lanbarl) €» THIRTY SECOND YEAR. W. w. SMOAK. JR. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. —TEKM&— Om yba* Rls most an mm movthi .1 : AIVAY8 IB AOVAICE. PnbUsted trtry W*dDMd«y. >t Wklteiboro, B C. Satered rt the Walierboro, B. C. Fortofflce »a »«cood-clRM matter Merck t, 1879, under Act of March 3, 1879 WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8. 1909. Now that man can fly, the North Pole has been discovered, and the wireless telegraph in air we are be- frinning to wonder what will engage the attention of the world. Per haps it will be commuication with Mars and the discovery of the South Pole. WAGONS * 'V b« excelled, neither can all the good points Wfeich arise Colaabas wagons be discovered in a year. The whecia, gears end hoses, in brief the entire wagon, is well ssade of good material and properly ironed thronghont Colnmbna wagons are bailt to withstand the roagh asage encountered on ***~ farm- 'Secure a Colnmbns wagon now and make yonr fntnre pros penty secure. It will be much better for you to attend to this matter now than to wiah yon had when it is too late. 'Buy the Columbus today | mond’s pardon, for calling him one of Saul’s aswes, for 1 find by reading ancient history that there is on record but one ass. that ever spo’.e and that was Baalams, so 1 am con strained to believe, that brother rfammond isa direct decendant of Baalam’s stock, for to my utter as tonishment he talks back at you. But we are living in a progressive age. and great things are occuring daily. Sort may be possible that brother Hammond is not one of the seven wohders: so I will forge ahead and endeavor to brag while Baalam’s ass No 2 is hitched to the band on etc. Yours respectfully. U. Albert Beach. THAT IS TRUE. supervia >r to secure at once the Sometime since w’e heard much cf services of the Engineer offered by a ’’rest” room for Walterboro. A the Goo<1 Koads Office, Department few dry goods’ boxes in a store that Agriculutre, to superintend the doesn’t advertise would be all that i construction of a mile of sand-clay is needed. Walterboro Press a nd ‘ road at 80016 P° in t in the county. and that a committee be appointed Standard. How do you expect the people in terested to find the store that does not advertise? Yorkvtlle Enquirer. RUFFIN ITEMS- Our little town is real lonely now as almost all of our jolly visitors have returned to their homes. Mrs. W. W. Carter and family'ac- companied by Miss Gertrude Carter left last week for Hendersonville N. C. to spend a month. Dr. C. 1. Goodwin returned Mon day, after spending several days in Charleston. Mrs. C. E. Wolfe of Charleston is visiting her mother Mrs. M. E. Wolfe. I regret very mu<^i that 1 will not be here to attend the next meeting of our Literary Society which takes place next Saturday night. The last meeting was attended bj numer ous visitors, and if all reports are true there will In- still more at the next. The Query is "Resolvedthat good roads are more necessary to the masses of people than prohibition" Aff-ldelle Williams and J. 1). Wolfe, Neg-Delia Drawdy and John Crosby. <al shall nevertheless leave my best 1 wishes with the Society, during my indefinite absence, and hope to see great improvment on my return. Miss Eva Flake of Sumter is visit ing her aunt Mrs. H. D. Padgett. We were glad to have Mr. Chas. S. Welch of Gamsville Ga, in our town last week. Mrs. M. E. Wolfe and daughters leave Monday for a month's visit to relatives in Charleston and Sumter. Messrs Madison Yarn of Sniders and Gordan Black of Beaufort paid Kuffin a pleasant visit last week. Mr. Editor 1 cannot resist quoting a little piece of poetry that has been continually running in my mind for the past few days; and as some of our little friends have previously said through The Press, that Ruffin has thorns as well as roses; this piece just reminds me of how I feel about these thorns. Here it goes. “This old world we are living in Js pretty nard to beat. ’ Every rose will have a thorn, cut amt, the rpses sweet.” SUM FOII REllff. (COMPLAINT NOT SERVED i THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cooutv of Colletco, v/ Id the Court Common Pleas. Colleton Mercantile awi Manufacturing Company, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Bowlee, Albert Bowler, Archie Bowles. James Bowles, Mary Bowles. * Mary Bowles, Klia BowUs. v ‘Martha Bowles. Dame! (iiaysou Cntock (tray- son. Elliott (Jmyson. Sylvester Gray son and Laudhnre Orayson, Defendants. T<> THE DEKKNDANY8 AB<>VE NAMED: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clem of the court of Common Pleas f »r the said County ^and to serve a copy of yaur answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their officA in Wal terboro. Colleton County, South Caro lina. wi'bin twen'v days after the ser- vi*e hereof, exclusive of the day ol such servic*; anl if you tail to answer the complaint within tue time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in tbla action will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in the complaint. V\ aiierboro. S C . September <», PADGETT A LEMACKS, P'aintitl’s Attorneys. 11 D PADGETT; i -u-a!) Clem of Circuit Conn. NOT CK To the infant Defendants, Ella Bowles, > Mar ha Howie-, Culock Grayson, Elliott Grayson, Sylvester Grayson amt Landhure Grayson: Take Notice, 1 hat unless each of you ... procuie the ap(K>intmenf of :t Guardian til*' ad Liu ic to appeal and defend this ac tiiti ot behalf of each ol y<'U within twenty pays after thtr>service of the Summons am! Notice herein ujion each of yen, an application will be made to C G Henderson, Esq, Master for Colleton by the president to take this matter up with the county board at its next meeting, and urge that they secure such appointment. B. That we favor the organization of a Good Roads Association in this county, and that the Local Unions discuss this question at their meet ings and try to create a sentiment in favor of l»etter, public highways in the county. IN MEMORIAM It is sad and heart breaking when death knocks at the door of a precious home and calls for two precious ones as was the case when he came for Lloyd and Fannie Ramsey, lit tle son and daughter of Mr and Mrs JaLe Ramsey. He claimed his victims Aug. 5th. Little Lloyd was eight years and live months old, and Fan nie six years and lour months old. 1 hey were on a visit to their grand parents, when they wen? taken sick, after an ness of five days they passed to the great beyond. All that loving hands anti faithful phy sician could do was done to 1 County, at hiaotficu in Waltarooro, S. help the little ones but of no ^ on lhe third < :Jrd > d *y of * oveDlber . avail. There are soundless i- D 1,1 o' 0 ^- A :. ° r “ steps in our dwelling; the hushed for- sweet voices are ever. There is no answer when we call them, no tender greetings, only the graves with branches bending over them and bitter desolation. They were noble hearted children, loved by all who knew them. It is so sad for death to invade you.h’s sunny bowers and cut short lives full «Ktu theieafter a* the motion can be heard, for an order appointing H I) Pad gett. Esq, Clerk pf the Court for Colle ton Couuty, or some other suitable and cempetent person, Guardian at Litem for each of you, and anthoruing ,and directing him to appear and defend the above entitled action in behalf of eaoh of you, and for aoch other relief aa may be Juai and equitable. Padgett & lemacks. Plaintiff’• Attorneye. Walterboro, 8. O., September 6, 1909 SIM mil Rif. (COMPLAINT SERVED ) of hope, fair and promising, the state of south Carolina God in his wise providence • County of Ooliaton. un- “Ruffin.’ FOR EXPfiiriNGINEER. Tne following resolution was u animously adopted at the meeting of the County Fanner’s Union Saturday, and is of very great im portance just now to the people of the county. If there can be built aomewhere in the county a mile of permanent sand-clay road-bed where people can travel over it see "to can be done, ft w»H aid in the sentiment necessary forcarrying the election for bonds. The following is the resolution: Whereas, we note with gratifies- lion the agitation of thf gueation of Good Roads for Colleton county and, Whereas, we blieve the interest in question is general and that it fortW im Portant con- neapte of our CO r t V^r e,0r *’^^«aolved. i. A hat we urge the county in saw fit to take them in his peaceful fold; while yet so young. We hear it whispered they are gone from us and the home where loved ones mourn for them. The parting is what hurts US, and the loss. They Mary Barnes, William Edward Carter are gone from US forever; bi t and 8ua«n4B«nton, Defendants nbt far. In the darkness of to the defendants above W like alight Yoa are hereby emninoned and n COmes the thought that they qmred to answer tbe complaint In tbla are in God's keeping and the wll,ch * “W '» In tbe Court of Common Pleas. Minor C Car er, W A Carter, Leroy () Cat ter, Francis ► oma, Vietona Hick man, Lawton Hiert. Parra Hiers, Sarah Kinard, A J Carter, Duffy Hlera and Annie L Prfester in tbeir own right; and Corrie May Carter, J«»per Carter and -aeila Carter by An nie L Prieater. tbeir Guardian ad Litem, Plaintlfh vs. angles have sung them wel come home upon von, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to tbe mid complaint on the subscriber* at tbeir offices in Wal- n * n i > . terboro, Colleton County, South Caro- Rev J I Graham, conducted lias, within twenty days after tbe aer- the funeral anrl vice hereof, exclusive of tbe day of such tne funeral and tney were 99rriC9 . ^ u ^ u> answer tbe sweetly laid to rest in Black complaint within the time aforesaid, the Creek remetf>rv FriHnir aft»r PluLtiffe In this action will apply to the ^reeK cemetery Pnday after- Ccwrt for ^ noief demanded it the noon in the presence of a complaint Urge COncOljrse of sorrowing Wa »t«rboro, S C^Septmnber A_1909. relatives and friends. We loved them, yes we loved them. But Jesus loved them more, And he has sweetly called them To yonder shining shore. The golden gates were open, A gentle voice sard come.' Arid with fairwell unspoken. They calmly entered home. Aunt Minnie. ftP ADO EXT a LEMACKS, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. H D PADGETT, (Seal) Clark of Circuit Coart. wag- NOTICE Of ELECTION. Whereas, appllcatioo baa been made to tbe Count? Board of Kdncatinu lor Colleton County to order an election io Red Bank School District Nu. 47, uu tbe question of voting aa additional tax levy of 3 mills in mid District for school purposes and a petition presented signed by one third of tbe free holders iu said District, praying mid election be ordered It is ordered, under Sectiou 1208 of tbe Code of Civic Laws, 1902, that an election be held Friday, Sept 10. 1909, at Cannaday School house, or other con venient place within mid district, and that only thorn persons who return real or personal property for taxation, and who exhibit tbeir tax receipts sod re gist ration certificates aa reqt I red in general elections, be allowed to vote At aaid election, each elector in favor of tbe ptoposed tax shall cast a ballot contain ing the words * For Additional Tax” printed or written thereon, and each elector opposed to said additional lax shall vote a ballot containing the words, ’‘Against Additional Tax" printed or written thereon. Polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m T K Riaher, J F Strickland and S J Patrick, trustees of said district are hereby appointed managers to conduct said election "if the. majority of tbe votes c&st in ►aid School District shall be "For Ad ditional Tax’ and not ‘Against Addition al Tax, tbe additional tax shall be levied.” Within ten davs after tbe election, tbe above named managers stiall report to this Board tbe result of tbe election, and fnrnuh them with the poll list, the ballot box and all papers appertaining thereto. H W BUCK. SR. J BICE GODLEY, W W >MOAK. JR, Co. Bd. ot Education Colleton County Walterboro, S. (J., Aug- 28, 1909 9 1 2t. Against Your ffo faithful servant"^ 1, ^ ** * crim ® a ff ainat yoor moat patient nnT Metal Adjustable Hameless Collars will cure and prevent it. They are the beat and moat humane collar ever made because of thui. Won’t wear out Always keep their shape. Don’t A. Wichman & [Son NR Knars REPLY Stokes, Aug. 31.—Editor Prem and Standard. Pleaae allow! space in your columns to reply to my friend Mr. Hammond. 1 am very grateful, to Mr. Hammond for his encyclope dia of law. Both ancient and modern, civil and criminal, pub lished; I also beg ‘brother Ham- NOTICE OF FtFCTION. tJ a Whereas, application has been made to tbe Coaoty Board of Education for Colleton Gonnty to order an election in rtmoaks School Disyict No. r>, on the oatsiion of voting hd addi'i >nal tax levy of 3 mills in said District for school puip >ses and a petition presented signed by one third of the free hoidets in said DDtiict, praying -aid e’ectlon I* ordered It is ordered, under| Section 1208 of the Code o f *Civi! Laws, 19* 12. titst an e'ection be held Saturday, S pt 11, 1909, at Smoaks School house, or other e >n- veuient place within said district, ard that only thoaepersons who return nal or personal propeity for taxation, and who exhibit tbeir tax receipt-* anti re gistration certificates aa require I in general elections, be allowed to vo e. At eaid elec ion, each elector in tavor ot tbe proposed tax shall cast a twllot cpo'ain log the words "For additl >cal Tax” printed or written theieon, and each elector opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing tee words, “Against Additional Tax ’ primed or written thereon. Polls will be opened «t 1 o’clock p. m. nod closed at 5 o’clock p, m. John B Smith, S P J Garris, Jr, and H F Strickland, trustees of mid district are hereby appointed managers to con duct mid election. "If the majority of the votes cast in said School District shall be "For Ad ditional Tax’ and not ‘Against Adoition- al Tax,’ the additional tax shall be levied.” Within -ten days after the election, the above nauud managers shall report to thie Board the result of tbe election, and furnish them with the poll Hit, the ballot boxes and all papers appertaining thereto. H W BLACK, SR. J RICE GODLEY. W WBMOAK ,JR, Co. Bd. of Education Colleton County Walterboro, 8. C , Aug 88.1909. 9 lit L DR. WM. R. BARRON. HENDERSONVILLE, S. C. Wishes to announce the opening of an office for the practice- of medicine in this community. He is boarding at Mr. J. A. Marvin’s. MASONIC MEETINfiS. UNITY Lodge No. 66, A. F. M., bolds its regular com munications on tite 4th in each st 8:00 o'clock, p. m. Ail wiling Brethren are cordially invited to at tend. P. M. BUCKNER, W. M. N. G. MORRALL. See'y. Tbe many friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lucas will regret to learn that their little daaghtar, Ruth is very ill of dyptheria. Wanted the public to kn'Ow that we have a most complete line of all kinds of builders’ material, such as DOORS, ° ^ SASH. BLINDS, SHINGLES, MOULDING, BKlUv LUMBER, ETC. At prices to suit. Let us know jour wants. C. A. SAVAGE. Manufacturer of Rough and Dressed Lumber. LAMES, LOOK! LISTEN! HATS, HATS, LADIES HATS. Before buying your fall or winter hats, call and see our new line, just arrived. Hats trimmed to suit the taste, by an experienced Milli ner. Prices to suit the purchasers purse. Call and be convinced. I also handle the F. P. Corset, the most comfortable wearing corset on the market. Try one. ’ Mrs. S. A. Smoak, Milliner, Lodge, - - - $. G DOTS FROM PENIEL „ Peniel, Sept. 6.—The farmers around here are busy picking cotton. Mias Brosia Yarn of Great Swamp is spending sometime with her cousin Mrs. P. L. Bootle of Hendersonville. Mr. Luther Avant of Sand Hill if visiting the home of Mr. Juliui Hick man very often. There must be some attraction. Mrs. Mamie Lane and son Melvin of Hampton has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bootle near Waltfrboro. Mia Mattie Herndon of Evergreer haa hami spending a few days will her aunt Mias Hattie Herndon. 9 Min Betron Reynolds of Round is spending sometime with her grand mother Mrs. E. A. Bootle near here. Mr. and Mrs. Larrie Beach and family were the guest's of Mrs. Julius Hickman Sunday afternoon. Min Betron Reynolds was the guest of Min Eda Hickman Sunday afternoon. T- A. Bootle was the guest of Mr. Tim Roberson Sunday afternoon. M.o« Konnie and Lydia O’Bryan of Hendersonville attended the pro- t: acted meeting at Peniel last week. Mrs Nune O'Bryan of Evergreen visited‘her mother Mrs. M. Bootle Pansy-