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IE SIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO. S. C HAY 13, It LEGAL ADVERTISING ('tUUkm for trttcrs IHsailMorjr. State of Sottth C arortna, County of Colleton Bj/'fl. Albert Beach. Erqure. of Probate. < Whereas. B. A! Bennett made snl« to me to grant him better* Dlsnils- rofjr of the Estate and ^ effeets of John Bennett. • These are. therefore, to elte aid admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Jobe Bennett, deceased, that they be and appear before me lar the Coirt of Probte. to be held at Walter boro. 8. on the 4th day of June next, af ter publication hereof, at 11 o’clock fn the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the said Letters tnilssory should not be granted. under my hand this ?th dav of May. Anno Domini lfl4. on the 13th. 3«th and 27th days df May and 3rd of Juno. 1914. in the Press and Standard. U ALBERT BEACH jbate C. C. }. ALBERT Judge Prob CITATIOX & / For l<rttm» of _ STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA , County of Colleton. BY O. ALBERT BEACH, Inquire. Probate. Judge. WHEREAS. W R- Sandifer made suit to me to grant him Letters Dis- mlasory of the Estate and ejects of Laura R. Sandifer; THESE ARE THEREFORE, to rite and admonish afl and singular the kindred and creditors of the said I .aura U. Sandifer. deceased, that they bo and appear before me. !n the Court of Probate, to be held at Walter boro, S. on the 14th day of May. next, after publication ‘hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon I o kUow cuiiiic. If any they have, ihy the snld • letters IMsmissory should not l»e granteil.' . OIVEN under my hand this 22nd day of April. Anno Domini 1914. Published on the 22nd. 29th of April nr 1$14, in the Press and G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge C. C. S andard. ii ANEDNCEMENTS August Primary Elect km. Tuesday 25th, 1214 Cards In this column wiH.be pub lished every week from now until the Primary Electioneer the fol- Jowing rates; Candidates for County Offlcsrs; 9S.00 . C«ndidates for-Township Offlcers; $3.49. - Extra charges will be made on ante of much length. ; No. card will he published until the charge hvs b^ea paid. FOR STATE SENATE. To the Vetera of Colleton County: At the request of many friends I announce myself as a candidate for re election for the State Senate sub ject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic party. I sincerely thank my friends for their heorty support hi the past. My four years experience la the Senate alo me in giving more effective service fbab heretofore and for thta I a*k the support of the ovters of my county. - ' " v -, J. D. ACKERMAN. *0 ' I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of slate SWhntor from Colleton,,countv. pledging myself to abide the results of the. Democratic primary and to support the point- nee* thereof. \ J. G. PADGETT Huninum* for Relief. Plate of South Carolina, County of Colleton. Maggie Fraser, plaintiff, va Mafci; FriiKer, Charity Simmon*. Alarch Fraser, Pender Fraser. laailCFraser. Harry Fraser, Harvey Ft^ser, Jela- ney Bright and Jordan Frasey. de fendants. / T 0 the defendant^ March Fraser. Isaah Fraser, Harry Fraser and Har vey Fraser; Vou are hereby summoned and re- qclrOMl to/atis\yer the Complaint in tJD* m tyrtid. 'vl*fch fUmriaint is flctl FOR HOt SE «!!•' RFPRKS TIVBS • — To the pemorratic Voters, of Coi- Mo County. I, hot^hy -announce ny candidacy for the House of Re- r-osentatlves fotyroheton County in » K -> IVmocrsMc Prim.iry election to be held this summer. I pledge my- **e!f tw abide the reaplfs of. the Pri mary andkupport the nominees there of. n last time and was nearlv - Then I was not so Well as I n »w am. I expect to be elected this time and will merit the confidence p iced Ip msv I fee* that I ern ff^cpitplHh r«iod or I would not ask for the office. Re-pectfully. B. L. JONES. FOR COUNTY TltKASURER. i\ySoHIco of the Cl«rk of Court /CfKnmon Pleas for'said (O’jniv. •1 tb >erv< < ;i i ;py of \ o-ir ji;i .v e- • dnipl.tint on the . il» •ibor M iih. in 'Walterl iro. Fop County Treasurer. I hereby announce myselfji^candi ’ate for the office of Treasurer . for ^plleton County, aqd pr>Cn!p if eleet- d to give the roimry a taft* Baue, : ad careful administration of ^ b* fiaYncial altaipr? 1 shall the support of ey^y voter V.llllA <U> :• Jjdv* 1 i •*0. exc i I'tUp <..^ X C„.. • main- i:< a: Th^X'V i/i -avh *. > ><u Xi,J fn/ane-.v.'p., ; thin theSjiVM^forcss fU'yee.tfullc, it. k Xulfv. THIS IS CERTAIN Tb<; Proof that Wnlterbory IWader* . •. / .Cannot Dgny, , W’bst could furnish stronger ev idence of tlui efficiency ‘ of any rem edy than the test of: time? Thous ands of people testify that Dqa;Cs Kidney Pjlls have brought lasting resulfa. - Grateful endorsements should prove undoubtedly the merits of this remedy. Years ago people right in this loality testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doap’s Kidney PUla. They no a on- flnu thefr testimonials. The say that time his completed the teat. Charles Cohen, Craven street. Beaufort, 8. C.. sas: "My back troubled me for a long time end I hd a dull pain across my loins. My kidpeys were weak and caused me gi&t annoyance, especially at Bight. Whoa I hoard about Doan’s Kidney Pills I decided to give them a trial, aad procured a supply. This reme dy acted Just as represented, reliev ing the aches and paint and correct ing the trouble with my kidneys don’t hesitate to recommend Doan s Kidney Pllla to anyone affticte4/*itk kidney complaint." A Lasting Ei Later Mr. Cohen saldr^ "1 have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney PUIs, which I, public ly expressed somb years ago. The cure has been k permanent one.” Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply aak Ydr a kfe.ney rem^yd—' get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same' that >Tr. Cohen had. Foster-Milbufn Co-yprops., Buffalo, N. Y r Should We Beautify the IlQtltc? This question X.s the fitle of a p:ip.»r oa the prorcum of a recent n eelyw; pi Xtulhern rimers. Shonl'l we? I* there any doubt about it? Can there ne any debate In the mat-*' pet! it teems to tin tha the point to we at is e of us be oiscuhsed is * How can we bean tty ;he» home?”". Doubtless this \v;u the real Uiseiiasion at the meeting.- Wo have *ust one life to live i.cie below, and that can certainly be made happier and better amid pleas «nt. beautiful surroundlnk* than dt r opposite conditions. If are going to have I! tb« fu rightfully coming to us must get busy very soon. It: trns treMer of Leauliful h many farmers do not <fb themkelves justice. They^forget theXaiue ot appearances^ although Ahrtt city btothetw* no richer thxWthey. do not. Tbb irfCte* spend tlxh»ght. time am! mortcy in maklnsXbeir homes bright and ^uraCiiveXith paint, lawns and lie vers, nmr get greaL ideasiye fn the doincXnd in the result. ^ Is it if matter far wonder' that es ^ynut ry youu# people appreciate thia {.« c ;ind drift to the’ < Ify at'il. > tjis* opportunity 'Si’roiwtbly no om* tliinr that a : tn cnnTlo wilt >o ehnng*’ and itnprov • , 'i-'bk of his hqii o as to \ thoNf - nsfcrrnmtiVm- L> itm it. tl .;•{;!*. vnrr it. plaintiff in this ilFap ; the >-X'f to the i ourt for/ in Lfco eontl , ■ 1 ■ -1. in tPo > ojupMt 2 .i Iti i hut . > t „ VpXt • T \ -X. i‘ ■ r. -. X r. -if a -r < f i t! ton' Coil! ' ’ t (.'. tC I'-V'C f i! at*.I -h'ls ine-A i ■ P r>. Ill DS X t. i THEiH/^eRAIi ARRIVES M«tit aim aim Hcu Ite-f Xc>r Y« il. AJN Dqud Froni Vbia Cn.z. ^ N’ejv York. May It) With v**r.i ii/uIh lipfi ing tin* HfcKer r*HtX that esm > ui- l v ktib*. n, ! ' i‘ >•. n of <*V ■ .• • . t - PX! ■ y y. t n '.. 1! r ,i..i It t jt! <! 1* On M< 1 i .vi'.'X; I; ' : Jtrs. house •Jorf' Sat urtlsry mired by LUMBER That Satisfies If you are planning; -on doing; any building let us figure on your lumber. We carry a full stock of dimension and finish ing lumber arid the prices are always right. (hr aflMtot "A Sqsjre Deal All ire Time 00 EST'ATE t)F A. .5* .* r<lXBBT00 UBBEH ROOFING-' CHARLESTON, 1C. o FOU/ilMiHU .|Y COMMleSlOXIJ (ItouxafidH lipfng li e slibrcs ivrr.l till 'ry piers to and xf lth/flugis on everv^essel in the h.irl/or and tto- large^buil.lings along . nofo Iwinging ijj^half-tnait. the tic/al ship XKtht; na, carry injtxTfhe t'dilie? oL^^v ntecn inarfm- and*! ^ilorswiin i!> ih«* taking of Vera / rii^Xnt noon Uyl«y oust anchor of ; )u» ttattery ijj-Xt*w York harbor. The MoniamjXwIts <‘scort«*d into the har bor Lyxlie Fresidential yacht. May- I. her* l*y.. a-nnoun<e - mvXlf n can- didate for Highways eomm!?slon< r for CoUeton ccjoTfty. subject to the ^ . ; rules and royfulattons governing .t!- .1 !.! K democratic palmary. an<i pledge my ejfdokupport the*nominees of th arty. J; K..MOORE Bad Tasle in the |foufh Dizziness, nnd a ^ebcral “no account” feeing is -a sure sign of a torpitl liver. Th$ remedy i., Shunv us Kcd Z Liver Ivenujatcr (The Pewdpr b'^rm). k exercises ,Kz greatest restomtiveoffect w the liver, yet it is effective in the, stomach* and bowels. Indi gestion^ constipation and. their attendant evils disap pear before its powerful, regulating influence. Try its wholesome purifying proper ties. It will give ycu a good •appetite, sound digestion and make you feel well. Sold by DcoJcrs Price. Large Package. Si.00 lower, flying the flip of Seojvtar i»aniels of the navy, and the bmpO «hip Wyoming. Not a soundof jenion st ration was There | Were'BO itdisy' safutes frorf! vessels or * forts. Only (he chm;<frg of the en- ', gines and orcasiopdflv the whistle y a vessel entering the harbor coyld be ; heard. An attitude of silent mourn- i ing for th? nation’s honored de; ! hung over pH. A silent « row d lipcd the piers and Ws the find pi/F‘v c*rnie ;\* tiore at Pier A the ero^a odriber- | thousands. * All afxgrnpmr tbous- passed and pa^,!* A-for a im'k nt * ibe funeral rhip. neYnsiohaliy wo- i -en were admftt»>UthroHgh ;h(*Ilne« and sent m i «s^r r gen» to relatives and friends atn'arM the warships, bnV few i arsons were .'.How» d on boa-d. Secretary of the Naw Daniels re- majat-d aboard the Mayflower, and it < was announced that h<» would no • ashor*- until the time’for J «. .rt of ' the priH^ssl'oit tomorrow ;» erning. when the h«Mile< ylU he (conveyed to the' Brookivn tuny verd * for ; the final cererconies. j/hsn l’r«*v i Ident Wilson w r |Il deli»yr tlie *. temo- j rial address toA'h-' df * /The bodies will l.rrjiight cohere shortly beJpre A o’clcw’k tomorrow* , morhlrc and iilaf-M- on tasissors j ready »o be tiityrtf in -the procession, i v fiieb will move ap Broadway to'fke i-t ity I1J31' for a l>rief ceremday/there ]end on across the Manhattan Bridge the flaw yard forlhe rervue PTfriUteat Wilson is. d ie to arrive Aik lor ♦ViOM'inr « ah isr ttrJ 7. t* Itw pbd It pu to <t. inar »-■ u* at WiM ks4 11 hi sinL pwcaa-t }■ mmum* Urtf tU-fuUtMi it ruHip in l>M'.vt *i4B for ikmc wtp it Prv-'-tl t. pet kontt. Lock to* tke Red J. ZEIUN A CO., rrdpttotses v St. LeuLa, MUaaart . ay you hr.v.e Ni Vive t h«it.. and' ihi-.K^tru Uierly ]|*a:>st •••d'lio.tt:-* Yo.u.itrei '■ 1 -■.■ he liivi, Huto the g*. U^ty front *. , th.o aid ne,- of [ tMvo, the ’ m'<. -i•>»{, the sagi:;n;; ry>. (>;! <-" Icive Sri r it nil ftloi g, aiidahave re kl- ixt-i! Fit at. yours 'jftKriegk': tod: i’l- ktlpt iiome. Do no! be afraid to p aint for Tear you m^fitolice these oth-'r imper- fev+tooF Fix iKon) one after anoth Y*r and before long you yvfil have what we a’e talking about - a heso tifol home. — Cearge G. BrownweD in Tlie Progressive Farmer.* CYPRESS SAbf DOORS BLINDS COTTONSEED MEAL AND HULLS. * FOR HORSES AND MULES Cottonseed meal as a food for all kinds of Cattle, Ho Sheep aad Goats. Is already so veil known ns to need no eo menu Built ip not fee t^ell known that COTTONSEED MEAL ' Equally valuable as n FEED FOR HORSES AND MULES. 1 eminent Dr. Tail Butler, formerly of tke South Cqgcdina Esrp« meat Station, a recognised authority on animal feeding, sayfe, ’speaking of a proper ration for srork-Aorses and mules: * t "I would rather have two pounds of Cottonseed Meal tl four pounds of corn. I would rather have two pounds of Cotti seed meat than four pounds of oats. ‘Corn Is a good horse fe but we are wasting two millioa dollars per year in South Ca ling in feeding an nil-corn ration.” < \ Let us send yon free booklet, fall of valuable Information . every FEEDER OF FAKE STOCK. WALTERBORO (ML MILL, WaMerboro, & C. ' p™* Ms Ben ! In All Styles And x Shades We have j list received a: full line of Men’s suits men r anls, Boy’s suits. Ladies and children’s dres.,<?* laide o * * J- ' A ' hats, largest line and latest styles, dry goods and shoes. ■o '* . ~ , Our business has so grown until it was necessary f( us to increase the capacity of our store. ’ Offering tl best line of goods at the lowest prices built our busines Come and see our stock and save monev. o yiv WE KXdW REZISTOL MTU- Fll.P YOt TO Rb YOl .11 STKI XT.TH/AYD , - IMTltiY. GAP of I; ah', f j bro^ H‘*icr! oftho ht'aiix'hysif load in*; Now Yor^nospital cyro i f brain fjirigiu* and nervo ha ustion: \ finy^years ago wo con that yv>*xv«'ro doing well if we r cent of the as and nervous "•jKhaustion ht to us., but .since tl'ii' intro- ilttet’aXef H>*zi-t. I iUo our b.M.dtal we-cure more tlmn y per cent cf all the caseK .in jrv various 'fon.’is brought ‘o usXjf builds aew Tic: jo*. gives new ejfergv. m*,v Hf.», *vyv blood ttnd/strengfii tp auv part of the bodv aftackea by tmri ' Hxi a+,«>y ’ RexMwl is a powerful Tonic, nour ishlnjr f«M»d medicine, composed *oi ib|e ionic gtimulivnts ohtHtned vegetable, drufcs TH*zisto! c tains-n«j narcotics or clanger, ous iTrur^ which merely deaden p ^ temporarily, init g ’eT.-f . i i tire the’cause of di*,eftse. K<*r.is o| is a (towprftll bod>*- build- r !--'d blood maker; it is the best remedy known, to the medical pro- X- ion To*’enrich thin, watery Blood And supply; new. rich re I blood to the '\hob«t>oh. . I'-wqil Jm found a n>o«»t valuable ■« dv lo cases *ef o'‘* r stimulation* 'ram Washington at Til.l oN 1m k to morrow mor tag 4;.; ini serv- s for the dead were hi Id late to da><4>> the nsvai M. C. A. 0 branch of .the Y. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite iFttR BALK BV DRUG roMPAXY WALTKRBORO f, Tire OH Xt*n(t»r ! rF-ner*! RtrentthcaiBC toatc.i r.acWR'SvTAateLEMcniu r«»sic. dnwMeiii tt.vUrvR and Kadi* ••;*•(>»» *> «;• **>. A t- ■ A >aic ApRnuet.. I-xh Sifut:* c-JchiUr^s. ..i n wl.ich the excessive use of liqtfor • ; p» - depression, dullness ftf, jh<‘ 'Tarr.UV's or intoxication: «t" immie-- ect i tho ♦(•''pressing effects, T t tKl re- Mores the syspbrn to|ts pbrmai con dition Xir ' . , ' * FHEE: To'provtktlfh w4'nd< r f u.* I’.i-riof UFZlSTtH. \ p v. il* r;;,n , large • ample bottle ter L.*c,i.n silver^ or Mamtis. for postgge. etc. RezHtol t'hem. Co.,,Boston. Mass. To Cure a Cold In One Day Takrf.AXATIVI' BROMOQalmae. ItstopEth* Coagh and Headache aad work* ofl the Cold. PTUd!?istR reKnd niowey it it fails to care. S. W. CBOVii i si^aaturc ?o exch box. 25c srwsnrarsEsr^n?’' - —7-— -73Bsrdsr.j2 zxz**Trjiirs*i * X , from itl; X * MOULDINGS AND ' MILLWORI X .vi V" ^ rxr*>- exv-r - - a rV*- - -ia rKiC£a-i,5AKjti A* (1! PHOENIX FURNITURE C o secure factory ( HAiy.l.sToN. s. t ins beaut! fuU Priner ?s l*ri< e. ... •.. C Dro $8.25 tlic * regn Lr i-«*t«il pri. e i- Af4.(H>. THEfi LI IMERS Of COL- GOUNTY: MT7ARE THE AGENT** FOR THE TOWER C ULTIVATOR. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. EHRHARDT HARDWARE GO. Ehrhardt, S. C. x,, G OH ARLESTON7 S, GARBLE AND GRANIiE , IRON. WORKS and WIRE FENCING Tr> V fj r,- Si # A beautifully finished b room piece of standard co struction thrctigboUL Fi ished in highgrade Amptir, Quartered Oak. Beaurfu genuiue Freach t*e’v ITVa mirror .inches. lire ser is jnsde w ith, best iloub and*' is C2 inches Ion top bgi dfil for. M 7*?y ■> i ' »s-r* drawers and oi Just the thii you haveXeen looking b to place in tlv^t spare b- room. . • rip**. .* <*' u, ’ 4 In our big HOME THAT* PRIG E-MAKER furnitui -- x aad House Furnishings Va *Tog you w ill find many oti er dressers and chiffoniei to from .L PWGES at Faetor Fluff One Small Mai Profit.- Every Piece Means IJahdsoqje Saving for Yo; You owe it to yoqrself to send for this catalog today, shows not only bedroonyfurniture, but also a complete litie iurmture for all the otlP'r rcoms-of the house. O splendid Hr <N X " j *,< v V JS,' •• ,'Tf- 1**^ ■x. Xi' • of rugs and other hous^ fu nirhings at equsdly .Wp savings PHOENIX FURNITURE CO* The Price Makers ef the South X • CHARLESTON.... .X. .SOUTH C ARGUN A < t ... X idler. All .acv Vn:s due ?he Press of whatever nature, e to the Press and Stai SEND FOR PRICES... John Y. Bench-represents us In 0 M’nlterboro. « * RaUMlsbril in 1724 Oldest Finn in America * < Eveyy member.of thfCountv Far mer’s .Union is hereby called n*-*! Walterboro at the court hous* on Saturday. May 16. at o’clock, harp. There will be some v&v im- 3* Kor *lmg to the terms of the • onant -business to come be'oj^ tbeiX r * business changed Union, and let every member.' -.old ^ew. come. ^ B. G. PRICE. President. C. N. LANG DALE. Secretary and Treasurer. •>, - .os 'Notice. recently. Kindle make all payable to THE PRESS A>*D STAKE *•> j *—.—-" - ; » fOLET KIDNEY ft K» eACKACae KtSMtlS AND BLA s' J /- f ■ V-e