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PAGE SIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBOR 0, S. C SEPTEMBER 10,1918 s- SMOAKS DEPARTMENT EDITED BY J. F. RISHER ;lmy Npwh Matter latmiW for ThK Department Must l»e Sent to Mr. Till Keutl It to Ua for Pubiiratioa. — Itlfthrryrbo Wi — Toaa Ofllct 1 >1 I 'm v , Ik I "A* I Ofllcem I. At Saul*. Mayoh; A. C. Hter*. A. K Varn. L M. Strlrklatid. 4)r E. S. Thompson. Aldermen; J.' E. Smoak, Town Clerk. ^ {Sertiee* Will lie Held a* Follows: Cedar Grove Methodist Church — p. m.; Sunday School 4 p. m. Smoak* ftaptinf Churehr—l 1 a m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. THE WHISKEY KVII. DlSCCSSEIt Mr*. I. M. Maxey ha* returned from a visit to relative* in la*xir.rton. • I. M. -Maxey paid a short visit to relative* in EexitiKipu last week Yarn RgMl.'Co., purchased three dozen can* of-torrialoes from S. 1* J Garris. 8r^.v These .tomatoes were raised by Mr. Garris on his farm.. Asbury Linder of Little’ Swamp set t ion was in town last week. \Y. H. Hartzoft jiias accepted a posit loti with Carter’s Pharmacy. G. II. Hartzog .was in town Satur day. L F. Berry lifts resumed hi* work a* UiirarCarrier .on Route, 1, aftej fifteen day a .Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Berry Weeten the atotnft.'h and they dearly party on Thursday evening. a number of young people gathered and spent (|iiite an enjoyable even ing Mr. an’d Mrs .1 E. P.yrd of'Uranch- ville spent Sunday with J. R. Rishe,-. Misses Llila and* Marion May have returned home afffir an extf.dcd visit to the mounfains of North < ar olitia. , Lockwood J’siley of Rifffin v as in town Monday... ^ J. M. Mdoror and J. G. Padgett of Wajterhoro passed through town one day lath w'eek W. W. Carter of Ruffiin was In town Thursday. Little Miss Klise Merry of Ashtofi has returned home after several flays visit to Her unde, L. F. Merry of thi* place Miss Justin liters enteriained Mon da\ afternoon in honor- of Misses Ke'arse and Mattie Polk «>f Lodge. Miss R«*hei*a .Sauls entertained a niimher of young folks on Tuesday evening. Miss SalliP Varn passed through towti ThiiEs<|ay on liur way to lake eliarge of Ii*t school work at Inman. 8. C. Musiuess at Smoaks is unite*bp a tmom now, as «ott<m lias begun mov ing.' ' ‘ “ / HPFt i \ L NOTICE. Rev VVplter Mlack of Rufflfi. will preacJKar Snioihs llaptisl rhnicii at 11 oNdock. A. M. Sunday, This is not a regular service, ftml we call s|H“<ial attention to this fact, so that Mr. It lack will have the pnvsu'e of preaching to a good congregation. It Is to he hoped that everyone will at tend. MOTHKK. THE CHILD > IS COSTIVE, lui.iors \ A* ___ " I>on't Hesitate... A I.HAative i« N^* eessury if Tootle is Coated. Hrrath Inid or Sour Give “California Syrup of Figs" at once—a teaspoonfbl today Often saves a sick child tomorrow If your little one is dut-Of-sorts. halfsick. isn't resting, eating and act ing naturally look. Mother! see If tongue is coated,. This is a sure sign that it’s littlejfctoniach, liver and bo^C els are dogged with waste,, AVifen cross, irritable; feverish, •oidum.l sour, breath bad or has-atompdi ache, diarrhoea, sore throat. fiM* of cold. Syrup of Figs." and im-b few hours give a teaspoonful df "California all the -constipateil/posion. undigest ed food and sour hije gently moves out of its little bowels without grip lug. and you have a well, playful child again / •. J . —r Mother* can rest easy after giving thi*/harmless - "fruit favativt .” l e- cavrSe 'll never fails to cleanse the 'little one’s liver and bowels and love its pleasant tast^ Full direc tions for -babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups pointed .on each bottle. • , lieware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist fora fdic-cerrt hot tie of''‘California Syrup of Figs;’ tlieti see Miat it is made, by th*' fornia Fig Syrup v’empanv." lie fooled , * "Call. Lkv.’f IX FAVOR OF IKTLDIXG BET TEH HOADS IX COLLE'TOV: H. New** From Round. Round. S Sept. fith. Sepdal: Mrs Carey Meaudrot and little son, Theodora are. visiting the fornier’s brother. II A Francis, of WallerlMiro. We are all glad to know thift Mrs. Fraiu is is uuicli- lietter from ioti* attack of iiltu-ss. Miss-R \' Leiiuckii. w ho lias btuMV visiting in Aaiieynllc and llemtcrsnu- ville. N C.ds^ryw visiting her brother A J Lclha* k*' at Round. Miss l^tMoaiks will stop over at Walferboro 1>efore she returns to her home in Charleston. A. J. Lemacks lias a beautiful banana tree on his place, which has a large hunch of bananas growing on it. Mr and. Mrs M M. Coopejr of Round visited Mrs. II. A. Frauds la*t Sunday. - Daniel Ferguson and sister visited friends arid relatives at Round last Sunday. Adron Mell and brother of Grover had business at -Rouiul last week. - ‘ • Violet. *. • Mother of Eight«*«‘|i t'liiblnm. "I am the mother of eighteen chil dren and have the praise of doing more work than any young woman in my totrfh." writes Mrs C. J. Mar tin. Mootie Mol. \ a "i suffer 'd for five year* with stomach trouble and could not eat as much us a biscuit without, suffering. I have taken three bottles of Chamherlain’s Tab lets and aid no a .t v-H) u-qopajr and v eigh 16S poiindr. I can eat any thing I want to. end “as much a< I any ti,tne in ten years. I refer to any want and feel better than 1 huve' at one in Hoone Mill or vidiiit; and they will vouch for what I say. Cham j berlain’s Tablets are for sals by. All (Dealers. KttTKKIOX Ttt J\CKM)X\ILI.K And Tampa, Florida. Via the Atlantic Cimm Line F. I». Man' Writes Strong Article Catling Attention to Work Xeeded. EdJtfrr Hie Press and Standard: The rural carriers generally arc gpod-roads eftthusiasfs. This’ is be- causf of their-daily Work necessita ting tlieir traveling over a eetwaif? niMiiher of miles Ouch day.* TIiMr nient and lir* , uil depend*, to a cer-‘ tain extent, on the conditloji of their roads: that Is. if flic road*''are bad it take* their salary for the upkeep of their euuipnicni. or *o nearly so that there is nothing left, or at,leftst pot enough to compensate them for tUMr time. Therefore, as 1 s^id above, most of them are good-roads .enthusiasts: . • / We do more writing and talkiit^ thap any other r lass of men. and in many instances we do’ myre road work than any ofhiirs except convicts The masses generally are not awake to the imparlance, or at lead! to the investment of good roads. Not many people, perhaps, ever have taken time to figure the dividends that secure from an investment made in good roads. Hut few realize that they would shortly pay for 'thentsehes, to say nothing of thewrfurt ha| tficy add to the iiroporty through which they gi). Rarlroads c«»fM a great deal niofff'to build and maintain,'yet they yield an annual dividend. They haul our freight and charge us for if, and because of tin* com! it ion,of th^ir roads they can do it very cheaply, but since the introduction of ttio mo tor tntc^ and the gasofitye engine we could,, if our roads were in proper condition, do a great deal pf our own hauling and do ii cheaper than they do. With the proper machinef"dist- ance is no consideration, if the roads are good. The mule and horse would be used only around the home and on the farm, and if circumstances ne cessitated tlieir use along the road, they could be o£ double service, for one would carry as much as two now- carry. and iu some instances as much as it now takes fotfr. » ♦ Our own county is behind in the road butldiirg movement whic.h ha* taken place Throughout this state in recent years. Our methods are not modern, our machinery Is not up-to- date. por our force su flic lent for the demands, blur roads get torn up nearly as rapidly as they are being repaired, under present methods and progress. There must la* some change in methods if we ate to have good roads during the present gen eration, and the quicker we’get the roads the better off we will be! Colleton'',County can build good" roads cheaper than any county In this state. ThiKcounty generallyJti level, or eompariMrely so, consider-* lug ..the upper bounties; hence we no not need^to do so much Cdlldton’s noil is such th*t very little need of a clay mixture. There are- only a few miles of sand which need* to be ilny. ed, and in nlmofc* a.ll instances the clay is handy to the place where it is need,ed. The most of our county only need* HOIMOXH for relief. (Complaint Served.) COPT SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* ' County flf Colletoto, / Court of Common Pleas, A. H. William*, in his ow^ / right, and a* Administratory' with wifi, anaexed. pf the estate of T. R. William*, deceased, ’ / s' • ;; x ‘ j. /X -i. • x \aupMMK Alice C.yAcJtdrman, Mat-y II. Smith. Annie J. Acker man, J. JK William*. J. R. a., A. E. William*. Risher, E. Frank rren, Mr*. Amelia Key. Warren. ' Carrie Rlger. Annie Tyson.iJDimll- ton Risher, A. T. Williams, Y. F. WilMams. W. J. Wil liam*, B. S. Williams. Joe F. William*. Mr* E. C. Pearce, Mr* L. J. Pearce. R. E. Williams. P. H. Wil liams, Susan Dick*. Wil liam- William*, and Mr* Mary Pearce.:* .» ' Defendant*. DENT DEFENDANTS: Annie Tyson. S! arre Ga l rrett ai,<1 hHa Hamilton Risher, A. T. William*. T rToiJ 1 X^ hImtEIJY srMMOVFn F. Williams. W. J. Williams. B. 8. *° l ’ t > R ^SUMMONED Williams. Joe F. William*. Mrs F,. C. ; and required.to answer the complaint In this action, of; which a copy 1* here with Served upon you, the original complaint office „of the Common Plea* for Colleton County on the ^7th day of August, 1913, and to serve a copy of your answet to the said cOmpIa-int on the subscriber* at their office in Walterboro, S. C., within twenty day* after the' service hereof exclusive of the day'of such aervice and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in thi* action w ill apply to the Court for the' relief demanded' in tlre.cpniplaint. * Dated August 27th. A. D. 1913. Fishburne At Fishburne, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA , * County of Colleton;" Court of Common Pleas. < -w William Garrett and Mary Garrett in their own right, and a* 'Irustoefc and Executor* of Benjamin Gar rett. d<K.eased, under his laat-will and testament, Plaintiffs, against GWsco- Garrett,. Benjamin Garrett. Thomas Garrett and Janie Gar rett, Ben Garrett, Tueesa Garrett. Betsey Garrett. Della Garrett. Liz zie Garett. Corrie Garrett. Doug lass Garrett. Phoena Garrett. Ber tha Garrett, and William Garnett, ' Barren Garrett. Kissie Garrett, „ Carrie. Garrett.: Cornelia Garrett* Ella Garrett, Magnolia Murray, A«la -Murray. Clarence Murray. , Screven Garrett. Jake Garrett, Clara Garrett. Lee Waring. Ben Waring, and The Colleton Mercan tile A- Manufacturing Company, . IVjendants. T6 THE DEFENDANTS, Thomas Pearce, Mrs L. J. Pearce, R. E. Wil- liaifis. P. If. Williams, Mrs Susan Dicks, WiHianv Williams and Mr* Mary Pearce: ' , YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, o£ which a copy ts herewith served upon you. and to serve, a copy, of your answer to the said complaint on tli«' subscribers at their office in - Walterboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such sehvice: -and if you fftil to. answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In thi* action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded id the com plaint. AND YOU ARE HEREBY noti fied. that the original complaint in the above entitled action was du!v filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Colleton ^oonty, ait the )st day of August, Walterboro. S. 0., August 1st. A. D 191.3. *> Fishburno & Fishburne, • Plaintiffs Attoruevs. 8-6-fit v ^d upon,you. the original having boerkflled in the he Clerk .of toe Court of 'A ORDER. NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL TAX. Whereas application has been made to the County Board pf Edu-* cation for Colleton Countv to order election in Bm.k Head-School net No. 2b on the -question of an Df voti an additional tax levy of 3'fresWe in this State, hut that each pf mills ip said d>*trict and a petition presented signed by one-third of the qualified electov* and resident freer holders pf the age of twenty one-in* said-district, praying said flection be ordered. It is ordered under section 1203. of the Code pf CiVil Laws. 1902. that an election he held Sepf. 13, ,19l;t at I'uck Head Si liool House or other cotiveJvjent place in said district, thai tnily those person* who return real or personal property for taxation, and present registration certificates as required in general elections bp al lowed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring thV Additional Tax shall cast a ballot .containing the wordsv* For Add-itional Tax" printed nr written thereon and each elector opposed to said additional tax shall vote a ballot containing the words. “Against Additional Tax” printed or written thereon. Polls Will he opened at 8 o'clock A- M., and closed at 4 o’clock P. M. J. A. Jones, O. P. Crosby and Duncan Herndon, trustees of said dis tnct, are appointed, managers to conduct said election. If the majority of the votes cast lit said School District shall he “For Additional Tax” and not "Again** Additional Tax” the additional ux shall be levied. Within ten day* after the election, the above named manager* shall re port to the Board (he result of the election and furnish them with the poll list, the ballot box and all pa pers appertaining thereto. HUGO S. STRICKLAND. J. W. CAMPBELL. 8. B. SAUNDERS. f County Board of Education. Colle ton County. Walterboro. S. C. Sept. 1. 1913. i * »ix * w h grading »*t thure I* y an<iT*and On Tuesday. September. 23rd the j‘‘ ,ev ^‘ on am, If oirt* rond Allantii 1 Coast Line will sHI round trip tickets from \Valt*>rborj to Jack sonville. Fla , at |r.no and to Tampa at $7.00 limited'returning to reach original r,farting point not inter than midnight of Tuesday. September 30, J91 3. proportionate rates' will lie made from other points in Virginia. North ami South Carolina! Aptple pullman and coach accoiuo dgiions will be provided for all pas sengers. and everything will be done hy th** r.amagement of the Atlantic Coast Line.tl make this a first class excursion. .For tickets Pullman accomodations apd schedules see the nearest Agent, or .address, T. (’. White, General passenger‘Agent or W J Craing. Pas senger Traffic Manager. Wilwliigtbn, N. C . 9 - to 9 23 in* lusix-e. beds were elevated above tlK‘ sur rounding Country, so as t*i keep it in condlVian to nhcd thq^ water. It would nepd no *and or clay. Then the ditches and culvS'j'ts Heed to be so arrang*'d qs to t«k*y the surface water off to the stream* apd keep the water from accumulating in the road and forihiag mud holes. But will say more later! Paul K. Crosby. Ruffin, 8. C.. Sept. 8th. Facing a Seriou* Pr«>|M»»ition- The man or woman who has kid ney trouble is facing a tieriou* urop- oaition. where grave complt-atton* r«*adtl> follow neglect. Foley Kidney Pills aVe hti honest curative medicine that once taken into your s>st«n ■rthrvn rem*>r,<t i,i.ney and bladder action, and a return of health and Strength For sale by all deabqs. CITATION For la*tter« DisiuisMtry. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. B^ G. ALBERT BEACH, Eequire, v‘ Probate Judge. WHEREAS H. R, SANDERS made suit to me to grant him Let ters of Dismissory of the Estates and effeet* of T. C, Sanders an.l M. A. Sanders. THESE ARE, THEREFORE, Vo cite and admonish all and singular On readihg the annexed affidavit, slrowing that the atwjve entitled ac tion is brought for the purpose of having the Court construe th«* several provisions of the last will and testa ment of Benjamin Garrett, deceased, which affects the title of the parties .hereto to the two tracts of land de scribed in the complaint herein.; the said romplaint-* also praying for an order from the Court authorizing the sale by the Trusdcss of the timber on the said lauds, all of w hich is situat ed and lies in the County of Colleton, in said State. And it appearing that the defendants. Cornelia Garrett and Ella Garrett, are ii lants *>,<*.• ti>e age of fourteen year'; an.l •!i not them State reside* at Baconton, in the Now on motion of Fishbu>r rt A- Fishburne, attorneys for the Plain tiffs. IT IS ORDERED. That I). B. Hudson, Esq. Clerk of the Court of Common Plea* for Colleton County, vvho.^s a suitable person, be and hereby is designated and appointed as Guardian-*A(ULltem for the said Cornelia Garri^T^ 1 aihl Ella Garrett., and Sa such authorized and direfC- ed to answer and defend tlwv'libnve entitled action on their behalf; unh’* 8 the said Cornelia Garpeft and Ella Garrett, or some one^dn their behalf,, within twenty days after the service t)f this OrdeV.tfbon them, shall pro cure xp be appointed a Guardian Ad Litem for the said Cornelia Garrett and Ella Garrett ■J? IS FURTHER ORDERED. That this Order he served on the said Cornfllia Garrett and Ella Gar rett. hy^lSelng published once a week for six consecutive weeks in The Pres* and Standard, a weekly news paper published at Walterboro. S. (*.„ and' that a copy of said Owler be mailed to each of them at their ad dresses as hereinabove given, with the postage charges prepaid thereon. GIVEN* under my hand and seal this 1st day of September. 1913. C. G- Henderson. (L. 8.) ’ Master, C. C. I consent to act ts Guardian Ad Litem for Cornelia Garrett and Ella Garrett, in the above entitled ac tion. , D: B HUDSON September 1st, 1913 (9-3-fit i N NOTH 15 There w ill be a teacher* 4 eramina- tlqn held at the Court Hougg in Wal terboro Friday, -October 3rd. All applicants wishing a certificate to teach are urged tc^ attend this exam ination. as there may not, be an ex amination held in January. Hugo 8.. Strickland. Co. Supt. of Education. 9-3,-4t. * NOTICE. Notice is hereby -given to patrons and trustee* Penie] that there will be a school meeting Friday night the kindred and creditor* of th** said * ,0 ,0 * om< ‘ T. C. Sanders and \f- A. Sanders. d t .-» business. The patrons are ur •••ased. that they be and apnea." be- 8 e ' 1 to ,M * Pre*** 11 , 1 - for*, me. In the Court of Probate, to ' W * he field at Walterboro, S. C. c*i Oi to- •j ber 3rd. 1913, nwavafjter puhll. qti vq hereof, at ll o’clock in fhe forepoon. to show cause, if any they have, whv the Mid Letter^ Dismissory should not be granted ,r GIVEN under my hand rltis 9ih day (if Sept. An-no Domini. 1913. Published on the loth. 17th, 24th day* of September and l*t. ila\ of October, 1913. in The Press an.l Standard G ALBERT BEACH. • Probate Judge, Colleton Co. The Betit Hot Weather Tonic Cin* 111 $*r»», otkir Rentdns Wu’t Cin GgOVrSTamH.KMtbill TONIC smiche.the The wor»t ciw t. no matter of how ton, .unj.n. blood, builds wp the whole ■•vstrmand will won-, derfalty strengthen and fortify you to withstand U c depressing eflect of the bottturner. ar< cpred by the wonderful, did reliable Dr. 1’orter’a Antiwi»tic BeaJific Oil. It relieves P*iu and licais at the wme t.mc. Sc; 60v, tLto, ti . ' * ^ M 8. L BreJaird of Omega spent Sat urday in town. . J. O’Quln, Jr. Chairman. BACRACHt RtDNtYS AND BlAOOAB 1 1 *' ■ A*lem>i«B are a Menace to Children. Adenoids result from a succession of cold* in bajiie* and young children. They spoil the mental am! physical life of a child. The condition that cause* them may easily be avoided by careful parents. Quickly and thor oughly cure all colds.^nd throat iritations by the use of Foley'-* Hottey and Tar Compound, and adcfroals ■will liot develop For sale by all dealers. J C and C W Thompson of Hender son ville were in town Saturday. 1 GREAT fM OPENING SALE Charleston Surprise Clothing Company WALTERBORO’S GREATEST STORE • We are receiving every day the most up-to-date stock, the very latest and the lowest prices and remember that what we advertise is true'and we can prove it. The foll^ving are some of our bargains: * $16, $18, $20- Ladies Coat Suits, Sale price $10.00 . .$8, $10, $12 Ladies Coat Suits* Sale price .$3.98 $’j[.50 Ladie.4 Coats Suits, Sale price. $4.50 MEN’S SLITS. " / $8 and $10 Men’s Suits, Sale price $5 50 $12 and $15 Men’s Suits, Sale price $10.00 $16.50 and $18 Men’s Suits, Sale price....... .$12.00 Ladies Shoes, Men’s Shoes one-third off. Men’s Work Shirts, good value, 50c Sale price. .... .37c Men’s Hats, the very latest, at the lowest prices. Ladies 4 and Children’s Coats af one-third off the regular price. . .. ' \ - V * The very Jatest style Ladies Skirts at the lowest prices^ Boy’s Hats from 25cents up. We also carry a full line of the latest style Dry Goods. Ladies and Children’s furnishings. \\ e positively guarantee to give you the largest bargain you ever bought in Walterboro at surprisingly low prices -at ^ ■’ • ■ , \ Charleston Surprise Clothing Company J.FRANK,Manager ' Don’t forget Dr. Padgett’s old Stand--Walterboro, S. C. the Tune For LITTLE JOURNEY” To the home of great values, for we have them to over flowing in every department. Through the liberal use of cash, our buyer was able to secure a great many un precedented values—and remember, we are passing them on to you Come in and look through our beautiful line of Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, and Mercantile Stock generally. Compare price and quality with others and we do not fear your verdict. Come in and see us. Un less you do, we both lose. .* ■ ' , **■' . . * . VARN BROS. CO. ^Smoaks, S.C. CREDIT A Bank aoeaunt with ii* increase* your credit./-"' in' 4 ,*,.•' Baying by Check create* a better impression. . 0 Remember us when you have money aqdrwe will remember you when you need it. Bank of Smoaks . , S Smoaks, * - , South Carolina VV. H. V ARN, Pres •.<?H. STRICKLAND. Cashier J J* •* Caught a Bad Cold. ;‘Last winter my *on caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was •omething dreadful.” write* Mr* Sarab E. Duncan, of Tipton. Iowa'. "We thought sure he was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain’* Cough Reme <>>• and that one bottle stopped hi*'’ C3rnplet ^’ Pile* Cured iu 6 to 14 Day* <>TnTMK\T**. u' 1 ! Tt{wA * on ^ if PAZO