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• 1 ! r THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. PAGE THREE V LEGAL ADVERTISING Plrofessioiial Notice*. COPT EOOIONB FOR RELIEF ^ (Cofil«i«t roc Benred.) Tho lUto of 8o«tR Carolina. Coaaly Of Colloton. COMMON PLEAS Magfio A. Adams. ..Plaintiff., against Lonisa Middleton. Mariah Edwards Paris Jam isos. Wilson Jamison. Jamas Jamison. Elliott Jamison. Prank Jamison, Moses Jamison and Charley Jamison. Defendants To the absent Defendants: James Jamison, Elliott Jamison, Prank Jam* s Jamison, and Charley _ are hereby summoned and re* gmired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, afd to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oBoe In Walterboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, excTbsire of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer tho eomplalnt within the time afore- said, the plaintiff in tnu action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint I Fishburne A Fishburne, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated January 2?th, A D. 1913. '* To the absent defendants, James Jamison, Elliott Jamison, Frank Jam ison, Moses Jamison and Charley Jamison: _ Take Notice:—Thai the original "Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint herein, was died in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Colleton County. State of South Carolina, on the 27th day of January, 1913 Fishburne A Fishburne TV MOVE SCHOOL! H JL PADGETT. A ttor**y-«t- Law. AttnKJcsk to All WALTERBORO. * C. ■ v PRESIDENT OF 8. C. C. L CKPTS FLATTERING OFFER B4ILEY MILIT/RY INSTITUTE omoi op Op. A. J. And«r»o^ DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J i s p. »., o p. m OPPOSITE Farmers and Marohasn Baah. 'Phone 80x. WALTERBORO. 8. O ^office Bfect Wakffboro School For Boys Only WiU Be Op erated Under Same Manage ment As In EdgedcM. l-29-6t Plaintiff’s Attorneys. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS Plaintiff. Elsey Ferguson, VS. Ned Ferguson. Daniel Ferguson. Jan ie Gordon, Maggie Stanley, (nee Fer guson) and Henry Ferguson. / Defendants. , To above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county and to serve a copy of your answer to the said pomplalnt on the sunscribers at their offices in Walterboro, Colleton bounty, South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service thereof ex clusive of the day of service: and of you fall to answer the complaint aforesaid, the plaintiffs In the action will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in he complaint. J. C. DeTrevilie. Peurifoy Bros. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Walterboro. S. C., Jan. 30, 1913. 2—5—6t. Col. F N. K. Bailey, president of the South Carolina Co-Educational Institute at Edgefield, has accepted Greenwood’s flattering offer to re move the Institute from Edgefield, and the twenty-third session of this school will begin in the city of Greenwood. The co-eductional features will be eliminated sud the school will open next September un der the name of Bailey Military in stitute. Definite announcement of Col Bailey's decision was made by him this morning. The next step wilt be a meeting of the stockholders witbm a day or two to receive bids for a site. Sev eral locations with liberal cash do nations have been offered. Greenwood's offe. of commodious modernly constructed buildings lo cated on a beautiful ten acre site in a choice section of the city, has been under consideration by Presi dent Bailey for more than a month, but the matter has been kept out of the papers until a final decision could be rendered. Secretary Mar shall of the Chamber of Commerce, and a committee of enthusiastic cit izens have been Vorking on the proposition, constantly. » for many weeks, and the decision of Col. Bai ley comes as a reward to tbeir ef DR. H. W. BLACK, SR. Duatal Sargwui WALTERBORO, S. a AMOclated with Dr. D. J. McAl- hany in offica next to Walterboro Drug Company. Usual Offica Houra PHONE 07X. a E. DuRANT. Civil Raglmeer and Load COTTAGEVILLE, 8. CL Prompt Attention given all busineaa ( Plata Made. ALL WORK GUARAM-j| TEED. A DR. JNO. H. RUCKS. DENTIST. EHRHARDT, 8. (V At Ehrhardt from 1st to 20th of each month, and at Colleton the balance of the month. HEAVY LOSS RESULT FROM FIRE We beg to announce that we have moved into our NEW STORE BUILDING located \ on Main Street, next door to the Postoffice. Our new building is a great improvement on the old, and is modern in its fixtures and appointments. We have much more room | here and more conveniences for our patrons and friends. We extend a cordial invitation to every body to come to see us, and let us show you our new store and up-to-date stock of Shoes, Hats, Etc. You will Clothing, welcome. be Savanh. Ga . Feb. 2.—Fast black ening heaps of smoking ashes, a ouur- ter of a mile in length and 100 yarda in width, are all that remains Tonight of the wharves of the Merchant’s A -- I Miners’ Transportaiton company, forts and as a compliment to the J burned early this morning. The progressiveness and wide-a-wake-| fi re w hi t h oritinatpil n»ur ttw. * * progressiv ness of Greenwood. The Bailey Military Institute, as it will open in this city next Sept ember, will be one of the most mod- ernly-equipped schools in the State The administration building an<F the barracks, which will be connected, will be of brick and three stories in fire, which originated near the mr.cn entrance of wharves, was discovered hortljpgfter 1 oVlock, but spread c-o rapidly that possibility or saving the wharves was soon past. Within less than 300 minutes the Merchants A Miners’ wharves were destroyed and the flames had spread to the Planters Hire mill, which also Zalin (Ming Store ; *- — | iv iu«r J _ height. These buildings Urill con* turned. Seven warehouses, owned by tain large, modernly furnished class ihe Central of Georgia and leased to rooms, offices, receptioa rooms, U* i various companies were destroyed, to brary and auditorium The barracks ; K ether with their contents. The en- U* 111 A U P A . -Postoffice -Walterboro TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE Mommy Back for any case of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA OR HEADACHE THAT SOLACE ' ' FAILS TO REMOVE- SOLACE REMEDY is a recent medical discovery of three German Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals and Purifies the Blood. It la easy to take and will not affect the weakeet-stomach. It la guaranteed under the Pure Food aiul Drugs Law to be absolute ly free from opiates or harmful drugs of auy description. SOLACE is a pure specific in eve- 17 way, and has been proven beyond question to be the surest and quick est remedy for Uric Acid Troubles known to medical science, no matter how long standing. It reaches and removes the root or the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood. THE SOLACE CO., of Battle Creek are the Sole U. S. Agents and have thousands of voluntary testi monial letters which have been re ceived from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimon ial letters, literature and FREE BOX •ent upon request. R. Lee Morris, President of Jhe- First National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as fol lows: *’I want you to send a box of Sol ace to my father in Memphis Tonn for which I enclosed $1.' Th.n rem edy has been used by some friends of mine here and I mus; say its ac tion was wonderful. (Signed)* R. L. Morris. Put up in, 25c. 50c and fl.00 boxes. IT’S MIGHTY FINE TO RE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON RE SO BY TAKING SOLACE. “No Special Treatment Schemes or Fees”. JUST SOLACE AMINE does the "ork Write today for the rree box, etc. SOLACE REMEDY CO. Battle Creek, Mich. . 1-15-6L " will accommodate at least 150 boarding cadets. The building will be heated by steam and lighted by electricity. The system of water works will probably be more com plete and modern than of any col lege in the State. rrivate baths and lavatories will be conveniently arranged on every floor. The ca dets’ rooms, class rooms and offices will be handsomely furnished with the most medem military furni ture. One of the most attractive fea tures about the arrangement of the buildings will be tbe private apart ments of the professors. Five apart ments. containing five large rooms each for tbe accommodatiou of the professors and -their families, will be directly connected with the main building. This will enable the teach ers to be in close touch with the student body both day and night. The Bailjr-Institute will come to Greenwood with'an established rec ord of twenty-two years of noble work behind it. Although the name of the school will be changed and the co-educational featue eliminat ed the school will come here under the same management and will bring with it the same faculty which it now has. with the possible ex ception of one member. Other members will be adued to the fac ulty to meet the need certain to arise. The presen: student body numbers more than one hundred and fifty. SupeGor buildings and equipment and the excellent rail road and other facilities offered by Greenwood will make possible a larg er attendance i The school will be for boys and tire loss will reach $1,500,000. The Central of Georgia railroad, owner of the wharves, is the heaviest loser, as 14 freight cars, which were uninsured, were burned with the wharves. The wharves alone were valued at $400,000. They will be re built at once. A strong wind was blowing when lie fire starrei and the flames were fanned to fury that defied all efforts to stop their progress. An ajea com prising about five blocks along the river front was gutted and firemen devoted their main efforts to saving adjoining property Many high power tension electric wires were carried on poles in the burned section, and the electric com pany was forced to shut oft all cur rent. The glare of the fire gave ample light. Shortly before 4 o'clock the wind cored and the wharves of the Ocean Steamship company were threatened, ■tut the wind changed again and this property was spared. * It was day light before the fire was actually lin er control. No ships were burned It is estimated that the loss caused by Savannah’s river front tire this morning will reach ;i,500.000. Kx- ict figures cannot be had for several lays. The fire, which started from an un known cause uuder what is known as the city shed on the western end of the Merchants’ A Miners' wharves, made a clean sweep of the river front from the Ogeechee canal 'to with in 150 feet of West Broad street. The greatest loss was sustained by the Ueniral of Georgia Railway com- •iany, which owns the Merchant’s & Miners’ terminals, and the Merchant’s . ^w iur iwjs ana , unuaio, ana me .uerenant s will be operated under me strictest l * M‘ ner « company s freight that was military discipline. The curricul-; 8tort ’^ on t * le wharves um will be so arranged as to prepare — — — w - graduates for entrance Into the jun ior class of any male college in the State. The coming of the B. M. I. to Greenwood will be welcomed by the Mrs. Huldah Beatrice Breland. Corn 48 rent* in Minnesota. Ml in South Carolina! This country is today a network of railways, and one would suppose that the price of iarm crops would vary little from State to State. But let any man who cherishes such an ill usion. take a glance at the official statement issued by the United States Department of Agriculture some weeks ago, showing that corn was selling at that time at forty-eight cuts in Minnesota and ninety-six cents—exactly twice us much—in South Carolina! How prices varied is indicated by the.following complete talde of corn prices by States: Illinois, 50 cents: Iowa. cents; Kansas. 53 cents; Missouri, fio cents; Nebraska. 5 2 cents; Texas. 63 cents; Oklahoma, 5<> cents: ’Indiana, 53 cents; Ohio. 56 ccoits; Georgia. 5*2 r* :its; Kentucky. 55* cents; fennes- s< e, 65 cents; Alabama. 8 4cents; Mississippi, 77 cents; North Caro lina, 85 cents; Arkansas. 69 cents; ’.outh Dakota, 41 cents; Minnesota, is .cents; Virginia. 76 cents; South ( aroTtua 96 cents; Louisiana. 65* coils; Wisconsin. 55 ccoits; Michigan. 63 cents; Pennsylvania, 70 cents. Such a table furnishes a most iauining arraignment of our present mtlquated and costly system of cMs- tr.tuition and marketing. Unneces- iry middlemen must be eliminated and buyer and seller brought closer •gether. How Ions shall we en dure the enormous waste and !o>s between the fanner selling corn in Minnesota at forty-eight cents a buthel and farmer buying in South Carolina at ninety-six cents a bush- 1?.— The Progressive Farmer. SOME FISHBURNE SPECIALS The Following are a few SPECIALS at C. L. FUhburne's ‘ Fresh National Biscuit Crackers. Fresh Fruits Barrington Hall Coffee in Cans. Coffee, Green. Flour, Sugar, Butter. Cheese, Hams, Bacon. Full Line of Fancy Groceries. Hot and Cold Drinks at all Hours.’ C. | business as well as the educational ; interest of the city, for a large sum of money will be speut each year in its operation The contracts will be let at an early date and the buildings will be completed by Sept 1st Ther* U mor* ( »Urrh In this *ctk>n of tl» V^hereas. our Heavenly Father ha^ reen fit in His all wise protidence t<» remove from our midst to her Heav enly home our sister. Huldah f-vt-l rice Breland, who died it*". 21, I.*12. therefore, be it resolveJ 1. That we the Woman's Mission ary Society of the D>c‘)r’j (T--< k Baptist church, as a tody, snbmP to ithis dispensation of our lfe.,vctily Father, knowing that He loath all things for the best, ano we bow in country thnn *U other dlwnnen put together and humble submission tO Hi.* will until tbe Inat few yenri waa auppoaed to be _. n .if.. Incurable. for a great many year* doctor* That Sister Mrilanu A.t* a tie pronounced It a local diseaae and pr.-uertbed locul voted Christian, ever l^ldv t-» give remedlea. and by cuuatanUy failing to cure with ^cr aid to advance the cau ;'* of our local trunfmeut. pronounced it incurable. Science , . . Are You m (’old Sufferer? Take Dr King’s New Discovery. The Dest Cough. Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money re funded if it fails to cure you. Do not hesitate take ii. at our risk. First dose helps. J. It. Wells. Floy- dada. Texas writes "Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I Gained 15 pounds.’’ Buy it at Jno M Kb-ln s, L. FISHBURNE IC E CREAM PARLOR Cabbage Plants for Sale v; w .. haa proven Catarrh ta be a ctu'tltutioual diaeanr. and therefore reqnlrea constitutional treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. OfcMnls the only Conatltu- ttonal euro oU the market. It Is taken Internally Master, and help her church, a nebh and loving wife and mo'her, .mi l will be missed by our socle'y. 3. That a page or our raimtes _ CO.. Uledo. Ohio. Sold by Hrnggtnts, 75^ Haifa Family Pitta foe cotut! pat loo. . . mj aim. iarr oner one hundred dollars for Order your Cabbage Plants fresh ' any rear It falls to cure. Send for circulars and And direct from our seed beds snd ! , rnrvpv a •sve the Middle Msn’s profit. Our* Ad *~ r 7 cntNEY * plsntq are grown on Sea Coast and are strong sud tougn. All Varieties Prices $1.25 per F900 or 5000 for $5.00 or 10,000 for $8.00. Address 4 „ " Meggett Plant Co. dCr^T STthr 0 S i bo d * d,c » ted to memory, a the system. They offer one hundred dollars f.* Box 14 I-l-lOt. MEGGETT. S. C. Surprise Your Frtentl*. For four weeks regularly use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They stim ulate the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. Buy at Jno. M Klein’s. copy of these resolutions T>e nr-nt to her family and a copy also be s*-nt to The Baptist Courier and The Press and Standard. Mrs. A Q. Padgett. Mrs. T: M. Smith. Miss Alma Huffman. Committee. MONUM ENTS! MON U M E N T8 All sizes and prices from $5.00 to $5000 Coping, grave covers, mark ers. Any kind of special work esti mated. Italian, Vermont and Geor gia Marble, and all kinds of up-to- ['date CrAnite. Writer phone, or wait to see me. Means money saved. Everything guaranteed. Chamberlain’* Tablet* for Con<-ti|»a- lion. j For constipation. Chamberlain’s i Tablets are excellent. Easy to take mild, afid gentle in effect. Give j them a trial. For sale by all dealers. B. R. ULMER. The Monument Man. .. .Ruffin, S. C. The Mothers* Favorite. J A cough medicine for children • hould be harmless. It should be pleasant to (ake. it should be ef- fettual. Chamberlain’* Cough Hem- dy is ail of this and is the mothers’ favorite e\erywhere. For sale by all dealers. ' AT AND BELOW COST In order to make room for our Sprir\g Stock we are offering for the next 60 days the following at and BELOW COST Over r»00 yards lace, worth 5, 10 and llic, per O yard, now at ^ ftilQ OC Mens’ r>0c. undershirts and drawers at 40c. Silk thread. 100 yards to spool, 5 cents per spool. Childrens all wool Sweaters, worth $1.00, goinp: now 80c Childrens ail wool Caps, worth 25 and 50c, 202111(1 40c Give us a Look Before Buying Elsewhere W H. GUESS & BRO. G0x ’Phone 0ox •a I SOUTH BEND WATCHES. There is no more reliable watch on the market than the SOIJTH BEND. I have them and sell them under the very b^st of guarantee. * FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. A. VtiSTERBERG, jewelry Store Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffbe WALTERBORO, B, C.