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V • PAGE SBC , THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBOR 0, S. C. APRIL 29,19L LEGAL ADVERTISING THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Countr of CoIMon ° k '‘ Court of Com icon . Plea*. B. G. Price. Plaintiff, A stains t Clara Spei*htf. Carroll Daabani. Ird: *ii«l W. B-. Gruber. Defendant*. To The I>eferdRnt. Carroll I)”nh^m you ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and requirei! to answer the Complaint in thf* artiori. which 1» on file in the omn* of the Clerk of Court for Col leton Counjy. ami to genre a ropy of yoar anawer t<>«aid Complaint on tb« aubcrriber at hia offl-e, Waltarbo/o, S. C. within twenty days after ffae service hereof, •aclusive of the day of s»< h service; and if you fail to apiwer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the WOULD ORGANIZE EXTRA REGIMENT Thompson Plan to tin* Wa.* Hejairtnient—Xnchn** M'ouhl Be Veterans of the latte fh»ai»l»h American War. General Henry T. Thomson, re tired, former commander of the Second rfaitnent, N. G. S. C... return ed yesterday from WashinRlon. where he has attempted to'net au thority to organize a regiment of the- veterans of the Spanlsh-Ameri- can war for ahrvice in Mexico. General Thompson stated that tho impression in Washington was that as soon as war is declared, if such a thing Is done .there will be a call rettef* detnnnded in The Compfaint. Ifpr volunteers. He said when this (Ssd.l M. P. Howell. Pt4nBff’» Attornef. February 4. 1*14. 8. 2S. 4..29. call ta issued bis request for author ity to organize the regiment will be acted upon. "If the request Is granted," he said, "it may be necessary to take into the regiment some men who CITATION .did not serve in 'he 8panlsh-$mer- in ■ lean war, btft. iu ar.v crs\ » nu.n For letters of INsmlsiwiry^' j J< , r of v ^ raB(S will l»e soctired as STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ^ jjyj.p.yj, f or the new regiment." County of Colleton. When *he entl to nr-nt''uni * f6 BY G- ALBERT BEaCH, Esquire, y ParH a j r0i tenoral Th(Hnpro;i com- Protwte Judge. manded the Darlington Guards, the WHEREAS. W’ R Sandifer made fl r? t company in the state to voluh- suit to no* to grant him Letters Dis- (rf , r ' ||,. was pron;otcd to tl\rank missory of the Estate and effects of , jf , in j 0 r. in copimand of the Hule- l^iiira It Sandifer: . penitent battalion, which was Hie THESE ARE THEREFORE, to j ^ r ., organization in the state to-be cite and admonish all and singular'! j j nto h( .rvic* for the war. the kindred and creditors of the j y 1( . necond cal! to ;>rms came said Laura It Sandifer. deceased. | |.„ v t .. tfentenant colonel that they »>•» and appear t> f re me. I , ( j assisted 'in the organization of WORDS FROM HOME r . * KUtemewtn That May ha lavektlgat- •d. Testl lu oay of Waiter boro Clttoea*. When a Walterboro cit«ren come* to the front, telling hia friends and neighbors of his experience, you can rely on hi* aincertty. The ^ state, ments of people residing in Tar away plAces do not command your con. fld^nce. i/ome endorsement is the kidd that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Such testimony la convincing. In. vestigation proves It true. Below Is a statement of a WalterbOfo resi- cent. No stronger proof of merit •an'be Laa. J. 8. Jackson, Bridge St. Walter- horo, S. C.. says: 4 ‘‘My kidneys 4ind back troubled me for some time. I had pains through my loiis and a dull, grinding ache in the small of my hack; I had a too frequent desire to paa« the kidney secretions ind I noticed that they contained, sediment. When I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills advertised, I decided ‘o try them and got a box frotn the Walterboro Drug Co. . They gave me relief at once, strengthening my back and kidneys and driving nway the aches and pains. I now rest much better and enjoy good health, thanks to Dorn’s Kidney Pills." A Lasting Effect. Later Mr. Jackson saw!: "I wil lingly confirm ray former endorse, ment of Doan's Kidney Pills. I have had no further need of a kid- n?y medicine, for the benefit 1 had has been permanent-. You may continue to use my name as a '•e'ference." i’rir*. 5<>. at all dealers. Dortw simplv ask for :» kidney remedy get fioan’s Kidney Pi’Is -the samo YJiat Mr. Jackson had. Foster Mil. hurn *’o.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y. ° 3\4. 4t *; M NOT A •'CURE-ALL" for horses, cattle, etc., etc. BUT IT 18 A VALUABLE TREATMENT FOR HOG8 AND POULTRY. It does what weiiaim it does; gets tb the seat of heg cholera tronbla by KILLING the germ and there is an. Improvement from the first treat ment- ■» ANTIKOL is not a serum; It ts taken into the system through the food and drinking water, in accord, ance with directions in each package. ■’ Sold and guaranteed by Shuptrine Company, Rheumatism Blood Poison crofula. Malaria Skin Dlaease Because it Purifies the Mood < wsat norao raona bat or L.IPPMAN'8 CRkAT REMEDY—P. P. P. in *!;#• I’rt.bate. to b“ h“Hi at \V It'-rlm/o, S. C., on th** T4th. day <*f May. nexK after publicatton hereof, at, 11 o’clock in the forenoon to slto^ cause, if any they have, why tj»e ;aiil letter: l*ismie»ory shn'tild not be grante<i. C5IVEN'. under ,my hand this 22n ! clay of April - , Anno Domini t’«14. Published on the .’.’I d. 2!»th .o' April and •> and L’.th days-of Ma>. 1911, in ih.* I’r • and Stiiitih'.rd. C. XLttEBT BEACH. < Prohiit,. Judge • ■» jvoTirK To * t: reei«trat * n lertili a; :« can b<i F «crr.ed r.ny day in the veck until five !a> before th* - * holding «* r the town pri;, ary, Thi- is i kt epiug wl*h the ree»>nt d'ClnioM of the n'o * n Democratic Flat*, a:. 1 all the VjMcrs *r.re r sked tj kec*^ Ipfr in mind. H \V. I’.lr V. Jr Sufepvf: rr o■ ra'’;o Town of W'aTforborj txht new companies, which wi»h rh * four companies of the fnd pea dem tetfallbn. afterwards forued ihe Second regiment. H * then'went fr> Cuba He \cas appointed / c*ar>- ti in of the Twenty-ninth Yphinteer infantry by Prsiciertt M Kin ley. He as also iiHsh-tant proferwor at° the H.tadel for several.years aftc*r its re- .tening in lks:t. .^br ?,i years he ; been connected with the Xatio . 1 Guard of South Carolina, ivnd in this tiatc* he has filled ever' grade troys spoiling for want oi from pri'jgTe to brigadier general i v -s reTired suvernl yc'ars ag i. on iiis owd* request, with the rank of hrigaclier -general. r - /'• . MIX I I) If \< V* M’f I L » ^ ill JN I'OR \ NATION / /S. I have raid wMb tonsue unci pen for ye.'.'s that a repuhlfe is IniiKi sl “hie cxrt^t* with n honiogc necrus pcio- jde. a44^noiii,og- nous pt^ople is ini 4 pofubld? wfili mixed races ¥i\c‘d. nationalities oi the same race will blend and make a compos ite and hoinogepo is citizenship But distHic* races, mgrked by. nature «ith such dirierencc»3 aH th“ negro sn dtiic« white, the yellow and the white, will never make* an ideal so briety «r furnish the material for a oerinanent and progressive d’tiioc- rac-y. The South I sa liviiiK example 11- luatrating thi's^ fact^c. Wc« do not carry out the letter or the apirit of th« declaration that •’all men are created equal." We do not enforce „ *»ay. abrogat by legislative subter fuge. the Constitution of the Fnited States in order t»* deny the negro civil rights There is no social equality or equality of opportunll) possible in the'South The vejv .. seif it pf humau rights that inspired the foufiderK of this rrnublic Is v|o- latad ever day and will continue to he."- violated ;a* long as we have miied races ' Th.> North is not dif ferent front the Couth in this w he.. »he same conditions put them to the t*4*1. They have their rare riots WiM Organize City Market. JJpartanby.rg Agitai ton under Way in thi.i■ v i’y for sni ral y wa for :b" • siabihhim; of a ««..tr<tl market •tj-pears !ik*-ly te i.e-c- . ui*. .<oot. At it ir.eetag of th • c.ty t’outi !i J rr enf- v Afch II. Culve rt, pfealdcm. of tlie U.rlw of Rpnrfarhen: and others in- 'erf.tte.d offered to cotivi.-i the build at . of the old .'’or,an lr»ia \Vcfi»s ipfo a i :ty nfarke’ Jiau:.*. provided an '• .i, aa." wa • pu- mi. re-ju's M-* d--ai t*: > In ‘ .* - ft *n ats, yc>i ialia ami •.'h»t* produce to cer !r': th'*:* l>usi .a taerts. Do Not Want Dispensary. <m the* petition of J. W. Coonar and \V. I*. Bite*. .Judge George. E t‘’rin<e recently issued nn order in » olutnhia requiring th» l^ezington county dispensary* board to show came why it Should npt be perman ently enjoined from establishing a dispensary in Rati>sburg. . The orde,t w as made returnable be fore Judge J. \V. DeVore in Kdgc>fleld on April 27. Th«* plaintiffs were rep resented by Senator B. \V. Crouch of, Saindu *«ml J.^Fiacr 1.you of luu.bis. , \\ i>y stai v i:i l!»;* « it;.. ill till,' Mpy AmerlcAi! • Mary An tin. < is writing an in- t re;tlng a*rltw\of article** on itn. ii- gration. entlth*tl\'They Who Knock at (*ur Gates,” make:; the folio ,*• * coiiiment on the,supV: - of iahor: ‘‘The oversup^ily oE labor i myth of tl.«* restrict onVt imapln;. tlm chat vanishes at oge gl ciu r around the country, which --Xows us tvvc ,;f- rs and womc>n running t<> tlto l-'vis-. !r *re for pc>rmissjon to extend tliNtr legal working dav in the* »1 Id:, sih uS i the scarcity of men. If we in’is' on starving in the c ity -v 1 * n fugl^t have plenty hf the c’ottnt: > .vc*. rliow less sepre than the ani mats, vilio.kiiow enough i.o move or when the pasturage* h«*c/i:u.*s (cant and tlr* foreigners arc not to blam for our fully.” Ht 1 jmn with I G*.. emertbes cured J. suffered ftftaen r . •/ th* S**MMh Con. - ■ftsatiML write* : “ Had Mv«n attaelui of MMerUl fever lasting from a wo*k to ten day*. I took your mediciae aa a forlorn ho;**, but now Bowfa— that P. P. P. was • ryal bendft,'* IT WILL HELP YOU, TOO-AT ALL DRUOOISTE-f I.OO F. V; LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA “MrCwaw’i m Sp» to L fin? That's what eartomaci say. Yow eaa't fool th* howsawivas om Flavocfoff Extracts, Spices aad Bakfog Powder. That is why they arc foeictfofi — McConaoa't. McCemuem’sFlmvorimgs are the ataadard everywhere. , Competitor* say “A* food as MeCoaaoa’e.” Stick to the genuine McConnon’s aad fet ■ full ■trength good* every time. McC»u»eu’i Ground Spices are abso lutely pure and we put them up in our celebrated Sanitary Sealed Spice Can. Insist on getting this can, the spice keeps a great deal better in it. % l\UCoBuon's Baking Powder—one tea- spoonful to a quart of sifted flour. This powder will please you and the priedis low. Get at least five cans from the salesman, he calls only two or three times a year. ’ SOLD DY .!. b* mmuiS- The McConnon Man 11< CITY GARAGE KNOWING WHAT AND AND HOW TO DO is not all-there is to auto repairing. Such knowledge is valuable and essential. «t having adequate tools and facilities is equally im portant You’ll find us fully equipped in every re spect for auto repair work ^ all kinds. Send your, car here. whereMt w ill- b expertly and promptly j *:* i* condition. THAWSF^r, TO ANY PART OF THF. COUNTRY AT. ANY , •T1M F. TFXMS !IKA^f)N A »l,L , , - dlTY GARAGE g. M. Crosby, Manager. m 53H □j mm ■■ CYPRESS SASH DOOR< BlI! > Ewe'rrc-jt’r w"r** ; s Pf. 'f *■> *V* ;?*’*,-7 • * t . l . :• ■ 1 " u v vU .j, . „; r. t ^ ■- • <*'. , • • .••’’v'f". v 3i *f.. ndHMlfoh. t— . A .. . ^ *Mm0**u •*****,■■* e*^.**dvkV wT-i*-, ' n t arm ati, n l ie *.v Tt .* J U i ,•.*» a; ■. Ka r<y, iti'Oi.Ui (Ir* n 1 S’-vct Crtv'jS'th cc 17 .'arc f ^dn-t-LUT!r .':,V7. Goods Here /n AH Styles And* ’ ■ * A ■ .■ Shades N o ;oi'U. :.i’*ii;:*. J. II. 1'ye L*- 'veh’d 1'*- It'■.* t i li;*'i:;t hevnnovva of wo:*.: *n. I; *h.a;s j*ro\o v . ; I*, a * the pi* in a; childbirth need rolou^rr 1 h* f-'a red h' .wejaftn *n<i T.;r will gt.oti.v t-*U vou how It (Inin. •.Ss-Jt.-u-lr tre« n! v ti u * ■ -rnd y.iirrt.arnoniiit.v<Mm4to im J. J|. P« i)M oU »| Is- ■M t** -• I <*»l* ..:..rk, r.uMh'x. V V .a dr." will ''send yea. p.'MpHlU. hia weiiderful t .ick rhirh ti*llc how tugtretiirtb '.ohIi.’slibvr>itiiirt*n, abiolutely withoti*. *e-r o; j>.«in. x’-o !.. » 11 lx*. come 4 nxther. fs* not dolsT hi': n rlir 1*0-11 AY. MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK THXBA1LKT-LKBBYG0 - \ # We have just received a full line of Men’s suits men’s r ants. Boy’s suits. Ladies and children’s dr is-'M lui'.W s r hats, largest line and latest styles, dry goods and shoes. Our business has so grown until it was necessary for us to increase the capacity of our store. Offering the best Hne.oT goods at the lowest prices built our business, j ■v Come and see our stock and save money. nal Pcize*. » annoum «*d ra- . jq'fo the $2,000 in Offer Additional Pi'izts. Columbia—It wan centiy that in addltiur premiuma to be offered at the Colpm- h!;» horse show ydp* had liecn offered by the Nation^! State Bank, the Oq^. anty Trust/Company, the Jefferson Hotel ami Sylvan Bros. A ton of fer- tillzer/edch has been offered by the Atupficaa Agricultural CTicnucal Com where th»* negro popnlaton nrwd*7nt- ;,r " , lhe Virginia ChroUra Chr.m Tnatee. and Ihffy da not wleet n**^( •** Company. Ilicimrd Singleton griK*s to c ffiee any more than Xe ‘d r. tea days ago tha* flu* fertilizer 4. 8, 4,t *l»« i»i • 1 e iiih Tiie white man hinders his own pro to the extent that bf, carries < :!d probably !*e given as .nvarda in f: r;;> ciasnos. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA r.r'M .to* black mans burden*/^\Vhv did vm* llclit for four rp^c-r Because 1 of mixed ra«es 'Whftf is the matter 1 'v ’ti Mejtu-o? One of the main trou- hl *» is mixed rU.*es Why in San Domingo alvy*\s jn an uprouH,’ Mix-i «*d races. What In the matter with ’ oitti own ff'ate of California threat-i enlRp hTHernationil romplirationn? aJz raC ** ' Vhv ' , ° t>lf> Latin- AifU riean republici, P | a y »o little ai•‘‘•d* u>»*T*r*«'oiaphr«Uon*. u la fart In the camltv of ttalloa* aw*Syt>fca>*aNliidta«wtton.g>»- "corapared wifh the United p ^ r * ,w * u * , Mixed races ’ ^ a * M * | tW**en*h*d el the life suxuining /.W'VU ra< es. : <i inliuevnnd ihewear* vu-tim laafflicied with S»Zregatf»:n is a poor reniedv* it 1 ? ft V.* B ' ,u * # '* ua,l, * ww k of ^ nof a solution, hut it «ill tH*at ’ ^wmu^TiT.mn^ aUt ‘ M -h|t W** have r J ftrookn. In the’ -aw mum mm m UU Jry-,.-* K.rai.r TM Wgy That CllfeS or »T<m« ins. lyusana* sufzxs ssm x _ ‘on* nnd *tgot pr maimain Uietr fUacUoa*. •• w*" 11 -*. mo»« i. Fit-sr in C.Hitot. pmieni P- tnnd* to f*el well. " ^ * ,n * —r— Air*. !•• PoraoN's Romody otumhia. April 52. In the ora ! Purifien the Blood torlca! conteat of the high n< hools of ^ _ ’ South Carolina held at the Fnlver-1 ^ P * rM * • "•"WY nity t.-night. A j. Wardlaw. of Wof-j U" ' ' SteaJieAhe Nefveo. ford Fitting School, won flrnt place: a*— Pra Parw*-^ Raynor la*hr. of the Furman Fitting 1 ^ School, neoond. and Ih'lette Smith, of) . Ueotore* Hi* Digentton. Marion, athird. ltiiDdr*d!i of y«>ur netahiora trelfy m th*** The other nehoola in the finftls Y.mr d'rllitiu ourtT t i7h h .V/ 1 . l,U ‘., , 'L T * w m ' y were Bennettnville. Kingntm*. Spar ^Ptdr rOM. Mod hh. niw«ki,<t • Jonl^toih* tanburg*. Niaety-SIx and Porter Mill-' Bl * Buf>fttir, ‘ rr tary Aradem*-: Dakyun Stover won thifa tn preliminaries 4 f PS A ’ l ^ '/ k c Jy>> UBBER ROOF/ffMS* CHARLK8T(N(.S.G -- ^ TO THE FARMERS OF COL LETON COUNTY: WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR THIT J. B. JftWF.R CULTIVATOR. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. EHRHARDT HARDWARE CO. » Ehrhardt, S. C. H. ZAUN Clothing Store i£ 'ii... $5*30 TO * ChaHeolca Man Dies. Mr. James Serreo. of Charlenton. died his liome there on Saturday April 25. He |-av«* five children to tuouru hi* departure. Hia wife died two year* ago. 1 *. "Tig* ahnutd be tn con n*cuon with tb* K*m*.ty ff>r tne cur* of »o»«n nSd ih* relief of infl*tn«d and con- tested (urfbcei It in mpectally vntuable to women, nnd vbould nlw»y« \tm u**d for ulceration*. LUMBER ' Satisfies If rou are planning pa doiffg any building let ns figure on your lumber. W’e carry a full stork of dimension and ftntjh- »n£ lumltcr and the pric^^re always right. ■ < r Our ZMcHo: ' c U- 1’ "4 Squirt Dca 4.V the Tint** ESTATE OF C. A. SAVAGE CHARLESTON. S. C. MARBLE AND % mT work8 4 and , \ WIRE FENaNG . ( HR 'ta , »v. rtj J S',d' ■ ■ ■ih • e- • r ' . s' • ’*'* T- T. « ^ W jT "MfES BEND FOR PRICES. Mr. John T. aa la Established m 17M Oldest Firm la America Jacksonville, Fla. x ^ - * 4 N* C’ONFEDER 'TE VETERANS RETNI0N l it i\ETS on sale May 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th,sand 7th, good r turning jo reach de*ttination prior to mid-night, May 15th. 101 EXTENSION may be obtained by deposit of ticket with S; t iul Agent. 21 East Forsythe St., Jacksonville, Fla., not later th- May 15th. 1914. upon payment of fee of 50c. SI0P0\ ERS allowed in both directions. SIDE-TRIPS from Jacksonville at very low r^tes to all Fr»ru Georgia and Alabama points, by applying Atlantic Coast Ur Ticket office. 138 West Bay St.. JackSitonville, Fla. Tickets on sa May 6th to 10th. inclusive, limited to June 2nd, 1914. A splendid chance to visit Florida at unusually low rates.'. * For any information, address:'* T. W. Williams Agent.• / T ATI ANTIC COAST LINE (Standard Railroad of the South) W f . ^fGiRig. ' “ T. C. Whjte. Passcftger mffic Manager ' General Passenger Agoif */ WTlmington, N. C. * ° . * 4 ' /L