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<0 * *1^ f AND AID, WALTSUOtO, t ft .. -i. Greater Speed-Greater Accuracy-Greater Efficiency are the logical results of installing the Unde r w o o d T a » • ^ ypewriter ^ Exclusive Underwood features make possible the most important labor-saving systems of modern accounting. The ever growing demand put& the annual sales of Underwoods far ahead'of those of any other machine-making necessary the largest typewriter factory and the largest typewriter / v ~ office building in the world. .i Such a demand from business men everywhere is unquestionable evidence of the practical mechanical superiority of “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” . r ' Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated nm% -JMMi WMMaw LEGAL ADVERTISING mtm SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. 225 SOUTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE. N. C. The State of South Carolina, Colleton bounty. -• COMMON PLEAS. R. C. Bellinger In hie «wn right and at trustee ot M. E. Bellinger (now LyoD) &nd also a trustee of 8. C. Bellinger, Plaintiff against M. E. Bellinger, (now Lyon), C. Bellinger. 8. C. Bellinger, L. Bellir«er, E. T. Bell inger, E. C. Bellinger, H. 8. Bellin ger, M. C. Bellinger, M. O. Bellin ger. W H Estes and May Estes. Defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and required to ar«wer the complaint in this action, of which the original is on file in the office of the Clerk of this court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at thel oiflce No. 190 Meeting St. Charles ton, 8. C., within twenty days af ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the complaint with in the time, the plaintiff In this action will npplly to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. FISIIBURNE & FISHBURNB H. C. BELLINGER. Plaintiff’s Attorney July SOth. A. D.. 1912. 7-31-dt . LOUIS COHEN & CO. ■ Arcade Department Store 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, v * - - South LARGEST WHOLESALE UNO RETAIL MAIL ORDER HODSE IN THE SODTH A Joyful Event*"With Glottons News of Great Economies*" GREAT SUMMER 6LBARANEE SALE AT THE PRSADE STORE The tremendously saving sumner clearance sale offers you an opportunity to stock up on our new summer merehand'se for about 1-4 to 1-2 less than regular prices, even though you live many miles from our store—the savings you can make will doubly discount the cost of getdng here. HOME ENDORSEMENT. Hundred* of Walberboro Citizen* Cun Tell You All AIkmU It. Home endorsement, the public ex pression of Waltsrboro people, should be evidenced beyond dispute for every Walterboro reader. Sure ly the experience cf friends and neighbors, cheerfully given by them, will carry more weight than the utterances of strangers re siding in faraway places. Read the following: . C. A. Eckardt, Main St., and Railroad Ave., Walterboro, S. C. says: “I c?.n recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills In return for the ben- •Lt they brought me. My kidneys did not act as they should and I was subject to backaches and pains in my kidneys. Down's Kidney Pills relieved these trouble* and helped me In every way.” For sale by all dealera. Price SO cents. Foeter-MUbura Co., Buffalo New Tork, sole agents for the Cnl ted States. Remember the name—Doan's— MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Ca-roMna, Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS. Harcklus Fraser. Plaintiff. vs. Joe Chisolm, et al, Defendants. ty virtue of Decree of above Court herein I will sell at public outcry at the Court House In Wal- tfrboro, S. C.. on sales dt.y In Sept ember next, same being second (2ndl day: 'd All that piece or parr*) of land embracing lots Nos. 62,ydfi, 66, 67, 69, 70 ar<l 71, according to a pla,n of the division of tb4 plantation of the said Francis Y. Glover call ed West Bank, situate, lying and being In County and State afore said, bounded North by the Broad Street of Jacksonboro, south by lets Nos. 68, 86, and 87 according to the plan of the division afore said, and West by Pon Pon Neck Road at>d containing thlrty-fve (36) acres, -more or lees, except about one and one-half (1 1-2) arree belonging to the colored church. The above property to be sold upon the following terms, to wit: All Cash, purchaser to pay for pa pers. C. G. Henderson, Master. Walterboro, 8. C. Aug 9, 1912. NEW BANK ORGANISED. Bank of OotUgeville With Stock«of ii&too Imam Showing the'progrssaiveness of the Cottegeville eommuuity, a bank has been organised at this place. This new bank Is to be known an The Bank of CotUgevllle, being capitalised at 91M60. The move- meed waa launch-id by several of the well known business men of- this prosperous section of Colle ton county. Principally among whom may be mentioned Dr. B. O. Willis R. A. Ackerman, B. H. Will}*. J. D. Ackerman and E. M. Redman and others. In fact the amount of t*>e capital stock was over subscribed one thousand dollars, showing the faith which the people of the com munity have In this enterprfie, as soor> a* the necessarv steps can be taken this Institution will be regularly chartered aud will be gin bUHinees. A meeting of the tentative stock holders was held Thursday) afternoon at the conclusion of the campalgo speaking and steps were taken to perfect the organisation. This meeting was held in the school-room ar.l was attended by a large major ity of the stockholders. E. L. Flsh- burne. Esq., of Walterboro, wa* present and rdvised as to the nec essary legal steps to be tr.ken, which steps he was authorized to take at once. - • • - . V TOTTONE HITS WALTOKRORO. The llanlrxt lllnw in Many Years ' Strikes Town. Wedffdry afternoon about six o’clock Walterboro was visited bp a severe wind and rain storm. In fact It was almost a cyclone. Con siderable damage was done In a number of places, chief among which wns the breaking of a num ber of poles of The ColletoD Coun ty Telephone Company, the most serious of which occurred when the principal pole which supported • large number of the wires leading from the office snapped off just below the cross arm and com pletely severing connection with •very telephone lr« We.lterboro and central office. A large force, of hands, under the new manager. Mr. Harrison, began work immedi ately to repair the dr-mages done. A very large oak was blown down In the store yard of Brown Furni ture and Hardware Co., falltw on a wr.rehouse In this yard smashing in the roof. A number of other trees which, as Pat says, ‘‘were never blown down before”, were up rooted. 1 IN MFMORIAM. Ladies’ and Misses blaok, colored and cream senpe suits reduced to HALF PRICE Ladies’ and Mi.«es colored silk and liner, dresses at HALF PRICE Lades’ Walking Skirts in black and colored panama and voil reduced 1-4 OFF FORMER PRICE <ju= io: d >zen La bes’ White Lawn an<l Lingerie Waist-*, 11 e an i einSr tilery trimmed, vabiea htnongst them up ro $150. lieduced to 4Jj c ci L u*i.?s’ T • m ne i an 1 Pa^e-n 1 Hats reduced to HALF PRICE i j B< \ ove i.vjf', n or coverings a /! h use furnishings all re» •! , :''e ! , Trim- FOR- TJYess Goods, Silks and mings reduced 1-4 OFF MER PRICE Gen's’ Furnishings reduced 1 4 OFF FORMER PRICE We are members of the Char leston Refund Railroad Asso ciation, and will pay your fare if ycu make your purchases in Cnarleston. SEC CHARLESTON FIRST "Were all medicines as meritor- ous as Chr-mberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhot-a Remedy the world would be much better off and the percentage of suffering greatly de creased,” writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind.. For side by all deal ers. NOTILIE OF ADDITIONAL ELECTION. TAX IBKBAILR'UEHTOO Louis Cohen & Company. n [pi ■■ iciral UBBEK HOOF/N®- C8AKLKST0N,S.C. GORTRIGHT METAL. SHINGLES iwwto LOOK FOR THE STAMP "CORTRIGHT” R*». U. S. Pat Oft. sad accept ao substitute, if you want a roof that wiE last as long as the budding, and never need repairs— never need attention of any kind, except an orrsaions 1 coat of paint. S. Fb%-ptoaf— Storm-proof— Lightning-proof FOR SALE BY BROWN FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROLINA Are Ever at War. There are two things everlasting ly at war, Joy and plies. But bncjilen’s Arnica Salve will batfsh pilee in any form. It soon sub doe* the Itching, irritation, m- flamation or swelling. It give* comfort, invites Joy. Greatest heal er of bnrne. boils, ulcers, cots, bralaes, ecaema, scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. Only 26 cent* at Joo. M. Klein’s. *■ u .!■ ^ .. EaoleThistll j Av U /* / jh Will SiVED JEI LIFE Mrs. RUrtia Teds About a Painful Experience Hurt Might Have Ended Seriously. Rivesvllle, W. Va.—Mrs. Dora Martin. In a letter from RlvesviUe, writes: Tor three years, I suffered with wo manly troubles, and had pains In my back aud side. I was nervous and could not sleep st night The doctor could not help me. He said I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I* thought I would try using CarduL Now, I am entirely well. I am sure Cardul saved my life. I will never be without Csrdut In my home. I recommend it to my friends.” For fifty years. Cardul has been re lieving pain and distress caused by wo- ^nanly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relieves the symptoms, and drive# sway the cause. If yea suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardul. Your druggist sails and recommends It Get n bottle from him today. Il, g.— Writs Ac Li S>r A4*nry D—Own*. tCA^Ouyaaoga. 1W. to Sswail Every one admires the tone | and finish of our PIANOS, j ORGANS and other musical instruments. The oldest Music i House in the South. 1 he best of everything in music. Write for free song book. Piano tuning in the Country at rea sonable rates. Siegling Music House, No. 243 King Street, CHARLESTON. S: C. No otW «v* 1 j' | L oi Whereas application has been made to the County Board of Edu cation for Colleton County to or der an election in Horse Pen School Districe No. 24 on the ques tion of voting an additional tax levy of 3 mills In said District and a petition presented signed by one- third of the qualified electors and resident freeholders of the age of twenty-one in said district, praying said election be ordered. It is ordered under section 1208, of the Code of Civil Laws, 1902, that ao election be held Saturday, Sept. 7, 1912 at Horse Pen school house or other convenient place in said district, that only those persons who return real or personal proper ty for taxaUon, sod present regis tration certificates as required ir> general elections be a-ilowed to vote at. said election. Each elector favoring the Additional tax shall cast a ballot containing the words "For Additional Tax” printed or wrltten> thereon and each elector op posed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words. “Against Additional Tax” printed or written thereon._ Polls will be opened at 8 o’clock a. m. and closed at 4 o’clock p. m. J. J. Hiers,’ L. N. Yon.and E. C. 1 Carter, trustees of said district are appointed managers to conduct said election. If the majority of the votes cast In said School District shall be “For Additional Tax” and not “Aagolnst Additional Tax” the ad ditional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec tion, the above named mamgers shall report to -the Board the re sult of the election and furnish them with the poll list, the Ual <> box and all papers appertaining thereto. . * H W. BLACK. SR. W. W. FUdOAK. J. W. CAMHBKLL, Co. Rd. ^Education Colleton Co Wf lterboro. S: C., Aug. 24, 1912. 8-28-2t. In loving remembrance of Mr. John M. Fender, of Lodge, who de parted this life July 25, 1912. A precious one from us hs-e gor»j. To dwell among the blest. And though we sadly mourn our lose We are thankful, he is at At. His noble life was manifest In truth and kindly deeds. Was faithful to c. promise made. Would help In time of need. Sleep on dear grandfather. And take thy reet. We loved thee well. * But Jesus loved thee best. It is sad that ora we cherish Should be taken from our home. But the Joys thz-t do not perish. Live }n memory all alone. 4 Earth has lost its look of gladness Heaven seems to us more bright. Since the spirit of our dear one. Took Its happy homeward flight. Safe In the e-rms of Jesus. Safe on his gentle breast. There by his love o’er shadowed. Sweetly his soul raw rests. A loving granddaughter. Jennl* Fender. KLEIN'S UNUSUAL OFFER. xerri M. S. Varnadoe, of Chwelston spent last week with relatives Id and near town. I»r. How art (. Specific at Halt IM* e and Guarantee a Pure. - It isn’t often that I have faith enough in the medicine put up by* other people to be willing to offer to refund the money. If it doea not cure, said Jno. M. Klein to a Pre M and Standard man who drop ped into his store, “but he is glad to sell Dr. Howard’s specific for the cure of constipation nnd dys pepsia on that basis. The Dr Howard Company in order to get a quisle Introductory male, authorises Dr. K>ln to sell their regular fifty cent bottles at half- price, 26 cents t-rd. although he has sold r. lot of H and haa KUarnnteod every package, not one has been brought back as unsatis factory. He Is still selling the specific at half price, although he cannot toil how long he shall be able to do ho, and anyone who is subject te constipation, sick headrahe, dull ness, liver trouble. Indigestion or general played out condition, ought tr-ke advantage of this chance You can tell your readers the* If they aro not satisfied with the specific that they can come right back to his store and he will refund their money. Rtatr «f Ohio. City «<f T«>l*4o. Luc** rnaaty, ml ► rank i. rhrm r n>*k<-« <«tb that h- !• i—tM C rtmr of tb<- arm of V J. Ch-ovy A Co., 4o- S bsolnraa In tb-- <Ttjr of ToI«m|o. County aa4 State aforraald. and that aald Sraa will pay tb- aunt of ONE HUNDRED DUU..VRS for rarb and -Tory raao of t'atarrfa that raaaut tw cured by tb« oae of UalUa Catarrh Core. fEANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and. autwerihed la mr pre»--n>v, tbla Wb day of DoceaW. A. D.. ISML Seal. A. W. fUJEASON, Notary 1‘ubllc. Hall’a Catarrh Cur- ta take* Internally and acta directly upon the blood and qucom facM t*T tba ayatea. Seed for fra*. r. J. CHENEY ft CO.. T«teft>. O. •old by aU DmayUta, TV Take Hall a Paait/ PUta Nr