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LEGAL ADVERTISING CTTATIOX - . K«>r lirtUTH of IMfcftiiMHir)'. , STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County of Colleton. BY 0. ALBERT BEaCH, Esquire. I’robal*** fudge. ^ WHEREAS. R. Sandifor made suit to mo to grant him Letters Dis- rulssory of the Estate and effects of Laura R. Sandifor; ’ ‘ THEPE ARE THEREFORE, to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the aaid Laura R. Sandifer, deceased, that they be and appear before me, fn the Court of Probate, to be held • at Walterboro, 8. C.; on .the 14th' day of Hay, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon to show cause, if .any they have, why the said Letters Dlsmissory should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand thli 22nd day of April, Anno Domini 1»14. ^ Published on the 22hd, 2»th .of April and < and 13th days of May, 1914, in the Press and Standard. G, ALBERT BEACH, Probate Judge C. C. Summons for Relic ft {Hate of South .Carolina, County ! Colleton. ANNOUNCEMENTS .Maggie Fraser, plaintiff, vs March I r raker. Charity Simmons, March f Fraser, Pender Fraser. Isaih Fraser Harry Fraser. Harvey Fraser. Jela- • ie> Bright and Jordan Fraser, de fendants. T„ the defendants March Fraser, I*Jiah Fraser, Harry FrasefSind Har- Nt*y Fraser; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which complaint is filed tn lhe office of the Clerk of Court "f Common Pleas for said countv, i Jid to serve a copy of your answer to the sqid complaint on the sub- K'-iber at his office in Walterboro. unty and state aforesaid, within Awenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such ser- v.ee: and if you fail to answer the VOmplalnt within the time aforesaid th« Plaintiff In this action will apl my to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Walterboro. 8. C., April 2S. 1914 L. H. HIUCK, Plaintiff's Attorney. Primary Election, TneMlay, August ' 2.1th, 1014 Cards in this column will be pub llshed every week from now until the Primary Election for the fol lowing rate*: Candidates for County Olhcera; 95.00 Candidates for Township Officers; 13.00. -« Extra charges will be made “on irds of much length. No.^Rd will be pabliahed until 1 the charge his b^-en paid. “' , FOB STATE HEXATE. To the Voters of Colleton County: . At. the request of many friends I announce myself as a candidate for reflection for the State Senate sub ject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic party. I sincerely thank my friends for their hearty support In the past. My four years experience In the Senate atn me in giving more effective service than heretofore and for this I ask the support of the ovters of my county. J. D. ACKERMAN w LETTER FROM PEXIEI. We regret to note that our good friend Jefferies has decided to retire from newspaper work. However/ since he has done so, we are delight- Indeed, to learn that our friend. • W W. Smoak, has again purchased the Press and Standard We hope that he may some day ,we« his way clear to return to Walterboro and nssume his former duties as edltot. The peanut hulling given at the home of Mr. H. T. Herndon on Sat urday night was largely attended und much enjoyed. The Sunday*school institute held Pentel on Saturday .tprll 2ii, u&s conducted by Rev - Way, work er. assisted by Rev. Crosby. It wa; 1 quite a° success. Dinner served on the grounds by the.good Indies pf the community and much work ■ one. :■ Mr. Jmsuer Robertson, one'of Pen- !* I h most pcjisilerous farmers, spenf !f»w days iiiVharlvKton last week Mr M J Uromei ami daughtei. . Use Zn !a,*aMetided the memorial ;.f Doctor's Creek Th ur. day. Miss Kate Raiusey, who lias bee! teaching the unexpired term of Miss I*!he! Greene, a* Week's, has left !o: Lwr home at Glenn Springs. Mr. J. M. Speights, of Henderson > tile, was in tow n Thursday. .Mr. Earle Graves, of Wah^rboro, pent Sunday with Ins parents, Mr. und Mrs. .1 K tiraver. of J’e.niet. Gesi wi-hi'-. lo t*i,. new, editor ior hi-s success. OliMtiarv. i i loviiyg remembrance o! (iur l»e- luveit itji'Hgiit^.r. I.itlie Cooper, who l< perted tin life oti Novetnber feth. 1 aue 22 \ .".r.i .;An| otv mwnth. It ha-, been ouh h' .; nnmtlis nnie she lf(i tis, Iml bow iinig t • '♦‘ins' . * , ' FOB HOUSE OF REPRKHENTA- * * TIVKS To the Democratic Voters of Col- leto”. Counfy» I hereby announce my candidacy for the, House of Re- e-esehtitlves for Col’ietou Courty in Democratic Prkn«irj’ election, t.o be held this summer. I pledge mV- relf to abide the r- sultA of the Pri mary and support the nominees there of. I ran lapt time und was nearly elected. Then ^ I was not so well known as I now am. I expect to be elected tjils time and will merit the confidence p aced in me. I feel that I ern accomplish rood or I would not ask for the office. Re-spectfuily, B. L. JONES. THIS IS CERTiffii The Proof that Walterboro ib-aCer- Cannot Deny. What could fklmlah stronger ev idence of the efficiency of anr rem edy than the test of time? Thous ands of people testify ttet Dona's Kidney Pills have bronvat lasting results.. Qrateful endorsements should prove undoubtedly the ' .<;;Tts of this reynedy. Years ago people right in this ioality tdMtifted to the relief they had derived from the of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They no* ou- flrm their .testiiftonlaJs. The say that, time has completed the test. Charles Cohen. Craven street. Beaufort,' S. C.. sas; “My back troubled me for a long time and i hd a dull pain across my loins. My kidneys were weak and caused me great annoyance, especially at night. When I heard about Doan's Kidnev Pills I decided to give them a..trial, and procured a supply. This reme dy acted Just as represented, reliev ing the aches and pains and correct ing thq trouble with my kidneys, i' don't hesitate to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pilla to anvone Afflicted with kidney complaint.” FOR COUNTY TREASURER. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a ra^dl- Jate for the office of Treasurer for Colleton County, and promts? If elect ed to give the county a safe sane, and careful administration of her financial affairs. I shall appreciate the support of every voter. Respectfully. R. R. MILEY. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Colleton County, and promise If elected to give the A I Acting Effect. Later Mr. Cohen said: “I have no reason to change my opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I public ly exnressed some years ago: The cure has been a permanent one.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kleney remeyd— get Doan’s Kidney PilU>—:Sie same that Mr. Cohen had. - Foster-Milburn Co., props.-, Buffalo. X. V. n^er’q Union Is hereby called to meet Walterboro at the courf house on Saturday. May 16, at lt>:30 o'clock, sharp. There will be some very im- 'ortaqt business to come before the Union, and let every member, old B. G. PRICE, lew, come. ' t President. U. N. LANG DALE. Secretary and Treasurer.* rreasjir * Hkht-Fender. * On Thursday afternoon a marriag- of much interest .to the friends of the contracting parties torr'-Cpthce a* the Baptist parsonage in Walterboro when Miss Era Iliott. of -Round, be came the bride of Mr. J. J. Fender, of Walterboro. R 1 . F. I>. Miss Hlott la the accomplished daughter of B. G. Hlott. of Round, and a very t»op ular young lady of that community The groom is a prosperous young farmer of this place. Their tnanv friends predict for them a long and happy life. « WARSHIPS IN MENHNft. Many Vessels Are Distributed Among the Ports. Washington. May 3.—Amerian warships in Mexican waters today (not Including vessels enroute be tween various ports! were distribut ed as follows; Guaymas—Yorktown. New Or leans, Saturn. San Diego—Chepnne. Hpskins. Mazatlan—Callferna. )full. Hop- people a. careful and business-liae kin *'. r 'J’ h ‘ ppU *' ,r * 1 "' Hdrace ' Prebb,e administraton. In the last election I received a liberal vote, and be lieve that since I have become more widely known, I will reoei e the consideration of every voter in the approaching primary. D. M. (Nardi- Carter. FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSIONR I hereby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rtiles and regulations governing the democratic primary,, and pledge my self lo support the nominees of th“ parly. J E. MOORE. mkv. for one v..>1ov,- her wel.-rjim Our hearts.are Her * !o\ fng Vpli e face No more we’li see until above. They Irr«'t*t‘ us ns we go to that blest place. • ** , * jr'iio is gone, but not forgotteq r .Never w ill her memory fade, living thoughts will eVcr linger, Vreuml the grave where she is )aid X i* I'lls our hoarts with sadness To see her Vacant place, We long to hear thine own sweet voice. t And see thy dear, sweet face /■ It was hard to break the cord That bound our hearts together; Yet we hope through .Christ the laml To reunite with her forever. Her mother, Mrs A. J. Lemacks. LEDGERS AND BLANK BOOKS, TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. / /V Notice. . , We regret that-through a nover- >i;;ht we omitted in last week's is- >te the publiation of the results of the Democratic club meeting at Ruf- >* precinct. The following officers were elected; Robert Black, chair man: J W Smyley, ^secretary; \V •delegates' rt> the county convention, I M. Crosby. W. W. Carter. 1). M. A'arter: alternates, H/ l> Padgett. •Jr , R. H. Carter, J W. Crosby. . D. M CARTER. 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Send you ‘car here/' where it will l expertly and promptly pi n condition. TRANSFER TO ANY PART OF THE/COUNTRY AT AN TIME TERMSREASONABLE - ♦ CITY GARAGE S. M. Crosby, Manager. ■Hi ing Goods Here All Styles And Shades/ / CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS J MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK # . . Vv ■’ We have just received a full line of Men’s suits men’s > . . (, V r anls. Boy’s suits, Ladies and children’s dresses (aide’s \ V ' . . ** • hats, largest line and latest styles, dry goods and shoes.* Our business has so grown until it was necessary for •• * /' V * * N. us to increase the capacity of our store. Offering the best line of goods at the lowest prices built our business. Come and see our stock and save money. UK BADLEUXBBT CO ^REMEDY^ A BOON TO WOMAN VITALIZE:)KLOJOAND NLRVE5 Wonsan who -uffar from the waakni'ues peculiar to their sax need a Tluiixine u»iyc ami a purtfj-lnc tomadr. 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