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J- r ‘ • X / ' ' F F /.•■' ■ w* ! N- ►. WALTERBORO,SL C AUGUST 20, Wl* : NuCirr Of —_ _ M*M at ItiiaHnnaTlIWi Hm M. IMS At • meetlag of tb« «x«cativ« com mit We of tke lBtord«Doml*atlonal Bandar School Aaaoclatlon of Haj^ ward Township tho follow lag HV* gram has boep, aiTMtod. place at HeaderaonTlllo i M. ' E Church on Awg. 14th. It t* expected that all ot the .Sunday Schools of thlf Township will omit their reapectiTe m hook on this day and Uke part in the convention. Dinner will be served on the grounds. ,V , Program as follows: 10:30—Devotional 'Service, - Rev W. Kirby. 10:45- 1 —Welcome—Ju. A. Mar- vin. * /C : 10:55—Response. Jai Mixon. 11:05—The Sunday School and World Wide Evangelisation, Rev W. A. Kirby. 11:25—Training for service and the Sunday School Standard, James F. Risher. 11:45—Open discussion. 11:55—The Ortsnlxed Bible Class, w V Willifl r 12:l5-Echoea of the SUte Con- vent ion. P. K. Crosby. 12:30-—Song and Offering. 12:45—Enrollment of delegates. 1 00—Dinner serVed on grounds. 2:00—Song service. . •* 15—Making our Sunday School Mieeionary—Mine Ida-May Fkhburne^ 2:35 The Sunday Schooj and T»-mperance—R. M. Jefferies. —Reports from delegate*. 3:00—Miscellaneous, busini^a dia- euNaion. 3 jo—Adjournment. Sunday School Convention. The third uuarterly convention of Jt.ll Township Sunday School Asso ciation will convene at Tabor ( hurch „ on Auruat 3U». 1»13. All Sunday #*Uhoole in Township arc requested to elect three delegatek. Superintendents of the following Sunday Schools are requested to be present and take a part in the ex- ertiae*: Bethel. Doctor s Creek. Osk .Grove, Pine Grove. RufTVn. St. John and Tabor. The following program hat^been arranged: 10:00.—‘Devotional Service by ReV R. C. Boulware. 10:15—EkmenUry Work by Mia* Ida May Fishburne , V . 1«:30—TMcher’s Training by Prof J F Riabor Adhlt Bible Class at Work hy Js» E. Peurifoy. 11 :M—The Standard Sunday School hy Mrs E. C. Bench. , 11:15~»-Echoes from the State Convention by Rev P. K. Crosby. 11:30—Temperance Taught In Sunday School by S. B. Saunders. .11:45—-Parent's Duty to Sundhy School by J. F. Givens. , 13:00—Missionary Work In Bun- day School by JaS E. Peurifoy. . 12:80—Enrollment of Delegates; Adjpurnment for dinner. d 2:00—Visitation by Rev Paul K. Crosby. ; 2:30—llome Depsrlment by Jss E. Peurifoy. ~ '2:45—Child Training by Prof J. F. Risher. - 3:00—Roll Call of Sunday School and placing star on chart. 3:15—When and where next meet ing to be held. J. C. Nettle*. Rev P. K. Crosby. ‘ , , Sectjr. President. • * • • * • SUNDAY S<*H001i ITEMS • IT «. « * • • ThetCounty Sunday School Asso ciation has fixed upon September 9th and HHh, as the date this year for its annual ,r onvent * on - Cross Swamp Sunday School has asked for this convention and plans are being laid for a very delightful and profit able occasion. The Methodists of Charleston Dis trict purpose holding their annual conference at Summerville, Aug. 25- 27. The program irftllcates a very helpful institute and every Methodist Sunday School in the dia'crict should see Jo it that it i» adequately repre sented. Bethel Methodiat S. 8., Walter- horo. which recently added, to its or ganization a Missionary department, is preparing to observe Missionary Sunday Aug. 24th, by a special ad dress to the School upon China. Dr, J. W. Daniel of Charleston has been invited to make thla ad drees. The public is cordially Invited. I N ION MKMiivti m Hr. HELD AT CARTER'S r*>HD On AuguM :to-3l—Program Imludes Interesting Speaker*. l>odge. August 15.—Special: Tho Union Meeting of the SecortA Divis ion of the 'Colleton Association will bu held with the Carter's Ford Church on Saturday and Sunday Au gust 30-31. The following program is suggested: Meet at 40:30 Saturday morning. Devotional service conducted by ReV, J. H Bltfdemyre. Introductory sermon by Rev G: A. Martin. Tit** relation of Home Missions to world-wide Kvfrtigelixation. Itev Mr Colin in. J. R. Funderburk, B. F. Hal ford. Is* Baptist Achievements in our owli Country, Itev F. O. S. Curtis. / The Wisdom and Efllcljnry oiy ^ State Mission work based eh the his- t lory of its kchi iveineivMk J. C. Law- ! sou. Prof A. C. Hlert. The importanc^of Systematic Giv ing to Misaion* and ftenevolence, Q. A Martin. IP" J. Givens. i The iimportance of Prayer. Medi tation srtid Devotion in the Develop- tneivKof Vhriatian Cha^vcter, J. H. Siddemyre. Walter Black. . Some of the Duties of the Church .to the SUte. Hugo 8. Strickland. S. B. Saunders. _/ . Meet Sunday morniug^ai 10:uo, Sunday School or such other* service aa the Union may desire. 11:00 o'clock. Mtsaionary sermon by F. O. 8. Cu r tla.' J^et the churches send full dele gation# in order that the Union may he n success. J. C. Ijiwson. Chairman Program Com. .- MOTHER SO POORLY CooU Hardly Cara for dren *— Finds • Lydia EKnkk-SVVo, v cUble Compound. / **’ in XV Baslged of News from PealeL Walterboro. R. 5, Aug 14.—Spe cial: The fact that Quillle Blocker, one of our most popular and high esteemed young men. who was cruel ly and willfully muredered Satur day. Anitnat tth. haa caused consid erable excitement. QutlUe was a consistent member of Great Swamp Baptist church. His pastor not be ing home, the funeral was omitted Until the second Sunday in Septem ber. The church extends to the be reaved family its heart-felt sympa thy^ L. Bellinger, one of Penlel's popu lar fanners, spent the week-end with relatives in Charleston. Mrs Little Smoak of Bamberg is sow the guest of her sister. Mrs H. M. Trowelt. Mrs Smoak will spend ten days with us Gland# A. Graves and Jmfge J. Trowell of, W'alteVbora attended preaching at Great Swamp Sunday. Mr and Mrs Oliver Drawdy of Drawdy’s spent this week-end with relatives around Pcnlel Sunday. t Mrs Lela Garvin of Wagner, who has spent ten days with her parents. Mr and Mrs W- 1. Trowell. has re turned home. Master Clyde Crosby of Charles ton ia spending a few days with his grandparents.' l*r and Mrs J. K. Graves. Thos Trowell. who bss been in Aiken for the past month, ts now at home. Rev Dr Kirby of the Methodist church delivered a splendid sermon At Peniel Sunday. X* . "‘AmicuB.’' Bovip*’Center, N.Y. —"Foriqxyeara r I have not had aa good health aa I have ' now. I was very young when my first baby was born and my health was very bad after that I was not regular and 1 had pains in my back and was so poorly that I could hardly take care of my two children. I doctored with sev eral doctors but got no better. They told me there was no help without an operation. 1 have used Lydia E. Pinkbrnn's Vegetable Com- r juhd and it haa helped me wonderfully. do most of my own work'now and take care of my children. I recommend your r medies to all suffering women."— lira. Willard A. Graham, Care of ElawortH’Tuttle, Bovina Center,N Y. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from dative roots ind herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the fcecord of being the moat successful remedy w# know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don’t you try it T D. B. Yarley of Savannah. Oa., been spending sometime with his pa rents. Mr and Mra A. G. Tarlev of Weeks. w SI SUMMONS FOR RELIEF •r- COURT OP COMMON THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A. -»V' County of Colletea. Georgeanna E. Bennett, Plaintiff, B. F. Folk, Charles If. SUiyly, Charity E. Howell, Virginia Smyly. B. F. Smyly, Charlie Smyly. Mary Bmyly Kinard,. J* Linah McElhaney, Dora Smy ly, Lou Ellen Cq>sby, John Smyly, J. M.-Dannelly, David Dannelly, Joe Dannelly. Bert Dannally, Emma Jenney, Janetta Copeland, Charles J. 8. Banting. Susanna C. C. Banting. John J. D. Banting, Robert L H. Bantidg. Thomas A. C. Banting. Benjamin W. M. Banting, Elisabeth 3. 8. Banting, and the unknown heir* or devisees of the above last named seven Banting de fendants, If any of said de fendants be dead. Defendants. TO THfe DEFENDANTS: Charles J. 8. Banting. Susanna C. C. . Banting. John J. D. Banting, Robert L. H. Banting, Thomas A. C. Banting, Benjamin. W. M. Banting, Elisabeth S. Slanting, and the un known heirs or devisees of said Banting defendants, if any of said defendants be dead— YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the com plaint in (his action, of whieji a copy is hereby Served upon you, and a copy filed with the Clerk • of this Court, gpd to serve a eppy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber* at their office at Waiter- boro, S. C.. U. S. A., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff in this action will apply to the Court for. the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 15, A. D. 1911^ D. B. HUDSON, C. C. f. and G. S. (Official Seal.) ^ Padgett, I^emacks & Mooru< Plaintiff’s AUurheys. (7-16-6t) NOTICE OP ADDITIONAL TAX. Whereas application" has been made to the County Board of Edu- - cation for Colleton County to order nn election in . Ruffin School District No 24 on the gueslion of voting nn additional tax levy of 2 mills in said district and a petition presented signed by on*4btrd of the qualified electors and resident free holders of the,age of twenty one in said district, praying aaid electron be ordered;:—" - .. It ia ordered under section 1208, of the Code of Civil Law*. 1902, that an election be held August 21, 1913. at Ruffin School House or. other convenient place ln«aid district, that only those persons who return real or personal property for taxation, and present registration certificates as required in general elections be al lowed to vote at aaid election. Each elector favoring thfe Additional Tax shall cast a ballot containing the words "For Additional Tax” printed or written theruon and each elector opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing, the words. “Against Additional Tax” printed oc written thereon. / Polls will be opened at fi'oVlock A. M.. and dosed at 4 o'clock P. M. J. W/Miley. Jr., R. D. Carter and B. B. Crosby^trustees of said dla- trlct. are aphoMtted. managers to conduct Said election. If the majority' of the votes cast In said School District shall be “For Additional Tax", and net “Against Additional Tax" the additional -ax shall be levied. y Within ten days after the election, the .above named managers shall re port’to the Board the result of the election and furnish them with the poll list, the ballot box and all pa pers appertaining thereto. HUGO S. STRICKLAND, v J. \V. CARPB’SLL. •* 8. B. SAUNDERS. County Board of Education, Colle ton CountyJ . » Walterbero. S. C.. Aug. 11. 1913. „■ *r If you have the sHfftitent doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound will help too,write to Lydia E.PInRham MedicineCo. (confidential! Lyen.Maoa* for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered hy a woman, and held in strict confidence. Convention Manic. Following are the songs that have been selected from the Lasting Hyirins song book for the next Sun day School Convention which is to be held in November. 1913, at Pine Grove'Baptist Church No. 1: Songs No. 2, 14, 28. 39. 39, 49. 51. 88.'9l». 128. 153. 184. 199, 210, 220. 255 and 281. Mrs J. M. Kinard,. J. 0. Lawson. G. V Martin. For Commute*. Remark aide Cure of Dysentery. • ,< a • v ' ' "1 was attacked with dysentery about July 15th, and uftul the doc tor’s medicine and otlf^l S vrmedies with no relief’, only getting worse all the time. 1 was unable to do any thing and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two^noiitha when I was ad vised to use Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 used two bottles of It and it gave me permanent relief,“ writea B. W. Hill of Snow Hill. N. C.- For sale by all dealers. COPf SUMMONS P<m RELIEF, y THE STATE OF"SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ Countyxbf Colleton. • Court of Common A. 1L Williams, in hit own right, and aaSAdmlnlstsator, with will aiknuxeg. of the •state of T. R. Williams. / deceased* / . ' x \X ’ Plaintiff, againat Alice Ackerman, Mary H. Smith. Annie J. Acker man, J,'B. Williams, J. R. Williams. A. E. Williams. Joseph Risher. E. Frank * / Warren,. Mrs Amelia Key. George Warren, - Carrie Hirer. Annie Tyson, Hamlb ton Risher, A, T. Williams, > T. F. Williams. IV. J. Wil liams, B. S. Williams. Joe F. Williams. Mrs E. C. Pearce, Mrs L. J. Pearce, U. E. Williams. P. H. Wil liams. Susan Dicks. WMl- liam Williams, and' Mrs., Mary Pearce. , Defendant?. TO THE ABSENT NON-RESI DENT DEFENDANTS: Annie Tyson. Hamilton Risher, A. T. Williams. T. F. Williams, W. J. Williams. B. S. Williams. Joe F. William#, Mrs E. C. Pearce, Mrs L. J. Pearce, R. .E. Wil liams. P. H. Williams, Mra Susan Dicks. William _ Williams and Mrs Mary Pearce: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the romplpint in th4s action, of Which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to th*» said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Walterboro. South Carolina, within twenty daye after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such aehvlce; and it you fell to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. \ ' AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED. that the original complaint In the above entitle-.? action was duly ^ filed In the office of the Clerk of thei> * “ ’ ° Court ot Common Pleas for Colteton adjournment. County, on the lat day of August, 1913. Walterboro. 8. C„ August 1st, ..A. D. 1913. Fishburne A Fishburne, - Plaintiff’s Attornevs/ < - 8-4-4t /'< FhT Letters of Administration. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. BY C. ALBERT BEACH. Esquire. Probate Judge. — WHEREAS Mrs E. S., Colson made suit to me to grant her Let ters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. D. Colson. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. D. Colson, deceased, that they be and appear before me at Walterboro, 8. C., on the 29th day of Aug. 1913, after publication here of. at 11 o'clock Hi the forenoon, to npow cause. .If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 14th day of August Anno Domini, 1913. Published on the 20th and 27th days of August, 1913. tk The Frees and Standard. ' G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge, Colleton Coun*y. , Program. The Union of the First Division of the Colleton .Association will meet with Bedon’s Church on Friday, Au gust 29th. at 10 o'clock. FRIDAY. 10:30—Prayer service by G. W. Way. 11:00—Roll call of Churches: En rollment of delegates, and appoint ment of committees. 12:00—Introductory sermon Sy L. B. Ackerman, or alternate. J. W. Hoff. 1:00—Our Duty Towards State Missions and Why. * , 1:30—Report of Committees and adjournment. SATURDAY. . ' 10:00—Devotional Exercises. 10:30—Personal Benefits derived from Missionary Effort, by 8. W. Ackerman. r*. 11:30—Ought Weak County churches assist in maintaining the Gospel in Centen of Wealth and Culture? by P. W. Warren and oth er*. _ yf' 12:30—Report of Committees and CITATION SUNDAY. X 10:00—Devotional service#. 10:30—Has Prohibition benefltted our County? by J. S. M. Finch and other*. 11:30—Preaching by J. M. Craven. 12:30—Miscellaneous business and adjournment. J. W. Hoff. P. W. Warren/ L. B. Ackerman. Committee. For 1-otter* of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. BY G. ALBERT BEACH, Enquire, Probate Jtidg«-. WHEREAS Mra M: 8. Ralloy made suit to me 'to grand her let ters of Administration of the Estate and effect* of J. D. Catterton. de ceased. -/ N , ' ^ - i, . " THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of the aaid J. D. Catterton. deceased, that they , be and appear before me. in the * '* rTT w, ‘ Conrt of Probate, to be hold at Wal- - * V rat. BANK or couurarH. T«M*. Ohio. r >*■■-». > ■ 1 rf-x ’> ** • .■• • - ■, Han't Catarrti Cm* W t«kea btirmaltr. artla* dlrtrtl* apan tfc* blnod aud aMmaa ttrfact* ot tho aystrai. TVo«taM«tat* How’s This ? Wo ogn One Boadrod Dollar* toward for aey raao of Catarrh that caaoot he owed hy Ball a Catarrh Care. _ r. J. SBXRET A 00.. Toledo, O. We. the merratewed, fheaey tor' the laat 15 J perfectly honorable la all have known F. .7. him traaenetlota terbpjo, 8. C„ on August 28,th 1913^ next, after publication here.-)?, at 11-o'clock In the forenoon, to •how cau«e. if any they have, why the •aid Administration should r.ot be granted. GIVEN under my hand, thi* 13th day of August. 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