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0 V Wednesday, September 20, 1915 THE PRESS ANB STANDARD PAGE THREE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ' SI MMONS FOIt RKLM-IF (Complaint Served.! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. Court of Common Plea*. Lank of Branihville.—Plaintiff, vs. . Handy Warren, Selena Saunders, Manda Hodges, ; Julia Walker. \Klla Tingmau, Josey Hay, Heuria Warren, Lovey WarreO. Martha Warren,, Noah Warren, Kizzie Summer, L. II. Fairey, as Ad ministrator of Lovey Warren, de. ceased, ’ipvd Citizens Exchange Bank.—Defendants. To the Defendants AUove Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Com plaint in this action\ of which a , ot red u copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of yoUr answer to said Complaint on the subscrib ers, at their office, W’alterboro, S. C. , within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to|sai«l answer the Compalint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Com. plaint. PADGETT A MOORER, , - , MOSS A LIDE. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. D. B. HUDSON, (Seal.) C. C. P. A C.. S. Walterboro, S. (’., Sept. 11’, Ihlfi. To the absent defendants, Selma Summers and Buria Warren: You will please take notice that the summons and complaint in’this action was this day > filed in the of fice of the ClerJ< of Court at Waiter- boro. S. C. PADGETT AA MOORER. MOSS A LIDE. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. W’alterboro, S. C.. Stpt. Ill, If 16. MASTER’S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. Court of Common Pleas. Southern States Phosphate A Ferti lizer Company, a corporation under the laws of the State o! GeoYgia -Plaintiff. *• '' YS. J. D. Mil»*y -‘‘-Defendant. By virtue of decree iq the above entitled cause I will sell at public auction for c^i^ in front of the Court House door, in Walterboro. S. 0., on salesday in October, next, same being the ’ 2nd day of said month, the following described realty, to-wit: All that tract or lot of land situ ate in the Town of Lodge, in tie- County of Colleton. State of' Soutn ^Carolina, containing and rtfeasurlng one-half aYr'e. more or less, and bounded as follows.- to-wit: On the North by lands^of Bennett A. Fox, on the Hast by lands belonging to Hope Lodgv*. on the South by Main street, and on the West by lands of R. K. Jones. /Terms of sale: -Cash; purchaser to pay for papers- f’oinplibnce' to be ad day of /'ale or resale at some subsequent salesday at risk of form er purchaser 1^ M. JEFFERIES. NOTICE! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. On the 2nd day of October, next, at 12 o’clock M.. at Jackaonboro Ferry, s. (’..on Colleton side of the Edisto Kher. 1 will sell at public ntictiou. H)r rash, to the highest bid der, «on«r gasoline boat named •"’Ohoopy," taken up and sold under the provisions of Sec. 25i. Vol. 2. Code of Laws. If 12; September 8th P. P. HIOTT.* SMOAKS SCHOOL OPENED MONDAY AuopirioiiN <>|H-iiinx «>f Smonk* Rnrnl firatb'd S< tiool With I’lxif. (•aYris in < 'barge. Sin oaks its fall Ip-lpful NOTRE! * •> The creditors of the estate of A. Sar.ders. deceased, are hereby notified to render to the undersign ed administrator, at Ritter, S. or his attorney. J. c. l^marks. at Walterboro. S. (’.. an itemized; ac count of their demands, duly attest, ed; and all persons indebted to said estate notified to make payment to administrator or his attorney. CLEVELAND SANDERS, Administrator. AVatterhoro. S. Sept. 15, If 16 f-20-3t. NOTICE! The creditor^ of tlje estate of Anna 11. (JiiftjjK deceased, Kt • hereby notified to rnnder to the un dersigned administrator, at Ban, i*ig. S. or his attoknev. .1 c Lemacks. at WalterhoroXs C . ar Oates Smoak#*. Sept. 18.-r ’ne* Rural Gradt^l school beKap term this morning with, opening exercises. Prof. S. P. J. Garris rs again prim ipal. and lie will assist**) this year by Mis* Justine l!i«>rs. who gave -uch Ymirt- i^nt satisfaction last year, and Miss Lulie Connor. <*f the Edieto section. There were pYesenT a large number of the natrons and friends of the school, as well as distinguished vis itors. . ' w ^ ^ County. Superintendent of Edu cation Strickland was at the open ing exercises and made an address to the school. He was followed by Prof. Andrew C. tilers, himself prin cipal of the school for many years.' Prof. C. C. Garris, principal of the I<odge Graided* school, was also present and made one of his char acteristic addresses. The Smoaks school is thinking of beginning a class in music, jointly with the Strickland school, both of which have pianos. Miss Ruby Wilhy. of Walterboro. is spoken of as tea* her for these classes. itemized account of their Mcmand duly attested; and'ell persons jn dehted to said estate notified to make payment to said adminlstraXt or fils attorney. J. P GRIFFIN. Administrator. Walter-born. S. Sept 15. If 16. f-20-3t. RHEUMATISM EOLMWVS EA- POSURE In the rain all day is generally followed i»y painful .twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Sloan’s i.inintent will give you quick relief end prevent the twinges from be coming torture. It quickly pene- without rubbing u;$! soothe". ASHTON SCHOOL TO OPEN lodge. Sept., 18. The Ashton Rural school will open its fall ses sion the first Monday in October. The school building is now being painted amU'placed in condition fo. the opening. Prof. James F. Rich er is principal of this schooJy^Miss Steel is the assistant. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Walterboro. « (’., Sept. Master. 1.1, If 16. MASTER’S SALE Of Mrs. GappeO, of Fire Tears’ Studinf, Reliered by CardaL / STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, • County df Colleton. Court of Common Pleas. The Bank of Branchville, IMaintiff. vs. M. E. Linder and W. 1.. I.intier— Defendants , By virtue of decree in tile above entitled cause 1 will sell, at public amt ion for * .»-)i in ImiU of the Court House door, in Wfllcrboro. S. t .on sa!es*lay iiy (Vl*d*er. pext. same tn-im the 2ml ' <lay *rf said month, the lolloping <1*-* rihed realty. t**-\\it: \II fiiat certain ti^*t **f land lying ami being in the fount\ of Coll* ton. Stale of Sodtli CarolitNi. (ontaitiing Th irt y-fonr ('it a* r<mor«‘ or. h-s-'. am! b<>«nd*>d as follows: on Jhe North l*y the estate ot John Good win. South l>\ J . I>. Miley. "-East l>y* A. L. Carter. West h> .1. W. K'-nt ‘ Terms of sale Ca-h: putekaser to pay for papers Compliance to It- had day of sale nr resale at some subsequent salesday at risk of form er purchaser. R. M JEFF Elf IKS, Master Walterboro, S. c.. Sept 1If 16 Mt. Airy. N. C —Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: “I suffered for live years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment was more than any one coula tell. I tried most every kind of medicine, but none did me any good. I read one day about Cardui, the wo man’s tonic, and I decided to try it I had not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the other medicines 1 had tried, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and I tola them about Cardui. Several are now taking it" Do you, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to fcomanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache. sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired keUag? / If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a trial, we feel confident it will help you, just as it has a million other women in the past half century. Begin taking Cardui to-4ay. You won’t regret it. All druggistt. H'ritt t»- Ghana-cog* Madicma Co. Ladwi* Advisory Daw . Chattar^oga. Tenn., lor Sttn*i futtru. tiom on your casa and 64-paga book, "Bom. traaunea; Ijr Woman.' in ^.a-n Wraccar. n.C. 124 The Singer Sewing Machines the soi,- and aching joints. For son-, '-tifi. exha listed muscles that ache ab*i throb from overwork. Sloan’s Liniment affords quick re- li«(. Bruises, sprains, strains and, ther minor injuries to children are qhi* kly soothed by Sloan’s Lini- mcX- Get a bottle today at your Druggist. ,25i T CARD VltOM Mr Editor YBa-ss Will you am'w paper to show Colleton Countv I.. II. /EIGI.ER and Standard: me space in your workings of the ecutive Commit tee, who forced soriW to follow the low and k-t others ennxjfon as many hooks as they pleasedX,ho1d office at one poll and ride six xplies and wile at another: declared- them elected that suited us and took from them that did not know’ It was just this: W. E. Caperw was th« choice of the people for magistrate as the vote fully showed. Of th» vote at Green Pond and White Hall two to one Taking off the two votes left the Hendersonville polX Sweat and soi?: , We did not on!* let Sweat go from his home poll and vote, but paid him a pension for do ing so. / Now. tile Wiggins voters arc most ly men from off: don’t know wheth er th*/i ever voted the democratic ticket or not. Counting them all deriiocrats. they have no interest in this county when their job* cive oyr^ T have been on the commiTU^ for a number of years and I uyu r saw democrats manage an p*£ctjon like this before, and will not he a party to rob a white man of his right- agaln. Major Minus could not vote at Smoaks where he had voted for 5n years, f»ecauive it seemed a half mile nearer Pine Grove. Mr. Sweat can have his name on as many hooks al* he pleases, hold office at one poll and ride six miles and vote. That’s the kind of law we are forced to obev Hoping you good luck J inn i ever. Yours. L. H. ZEfGI.ER. Sept. 16. 1916. NOTH EJ ' The creditor^ of tin* eMatcNfvf .1 A. Westerhefg. di-ceased. are here by notified to render,to the under, signed Executor, at Walterboro. S C., or his attorney, J. C Lemacks. an itemized account of their de mands, duly^atteste*!: and all per 1 S(*r.H mdc-lit** dto said estate notified to make payment t*> said executor X his attorney. JOHN F. LUCAS, Executor. Sept. 12. 1916. V Walterboro. S. 9.13-3t.\ ( Im-Ht.im ^ Dm8 Hvt firtpc nor Distark ttN la addition to Othnr properties, Lax-Foe contains Caacara in acceptable form, a etimulatingLaxative andTonic. Lax-Foe acts effectively and doe* not gripe nor disturb stomech. At the same time, it aide digestion,aronses the liver and aecretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c Whenever You Need n General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valnable as c General Tonic because it contains the veil known tonic properties of QTTN"I N K ind IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driv s out Malaria Knriclics the Bio* 1 ami Buil ls up tue Whole Svstcm. .V) n i.:s t Jemmiii Students Are leaving. <*uit,. a la’g*' -hunilH r <>f for t I* uiM«n FolbTre ai<- I* av vc»-V. i’<*1 l*>Y*>n will l><- wcH s^niid at rin's institution th \ ninny Hi**- *• vviin will r>>fu Lii-ui. U Itnl.ind. niyffmX'*' Kins/y. Smoaks; E-Y* s Smilh. T>" Wall* 1 lioi I) ; ^1’ Hall ThjX- vv*lin year aj.e' Gussi* r yill*>> Edgar Jpffrter. Marvin Hall. ErYi* i H )l.- Yr. w*-> ■P.e It'll! -. n M/i v in *i urn-- will < i luitant. Our Fall Opening Proving: a Success At With a Full Line of Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods. Underwear, Hats, and Furnishings, Millinery, Ladies’ Coat Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Sweaters, etc. > W e have spared neither time nor money in mak ing it possible for the people of Walterboro and Colle ton County to get here at home the very best styles at low prices. Read and Compare our prices with others and you’ll be surprised. d . — A. , r — — / — Men’s Suits made of the very $1H 00 brown, plain and fancy designs $11.50 finest all wool Serge by high skill- * 16 - 50 as above but Cashmere for.. .$10.00 t*d Workmen. . $15.00—a double breasted fancy mooI wool Serge All wool Serge and Cashmere Men’s Suits, guaranteed to be fast colors: $18.00 fine corded blue serge suits for $11.50 $18.00 Unfinished black Serge Suits. .$11.50 suit for only $ 7.75 $10.00 Blue Serge Suits for \.$ 5.87 $ 9.00 Cashmere Suits, all sizes $ 4.98 We have also a large assortment ♦we will lead Colleton County this of Boys’ School Clothes, latest styles pinehback. Prices guar anteed lower than elsewhere. In the line of Ladies’ Coat Suits, Cloaks, Skirts and Sport Coats, Fall. Our line of Dry Goods is worth seeing, as we are selling far below present market prices. A call at our store means money saving to you and a customer for us. V -\ Where The Dollar Does Its Duty. ■' j , | V —■ m Z’ \ / v \ \ / Z v> /•i The Talk -V The VI Smoak ; miM R a ms. \V*-*-k ‘ M-iJ* I' . ft < ';i* n*>n Marvin *-■ \Y’ I* X won the highest hunqg<^ at i’anama- Patiflc Internati*i»ff1 Exposition- two grand prized' seven gold medals. They are >01(1 at lowest prices for cash. 3- They are sold on easy terms »n time without interest. (’all on xs or let us rail on you. Singer Sewing Machine Company Railroad Avenue. Phone 9IX. Ask Walterboro, S. C. for M. Paniottie. o- Drlves Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard fr-neret atrenKthroinc tonic. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC. «Jr**e« out Mdlw.~ia.rarichr« the Mood.and buildaupihe ten*. A true tonic. For adult* sn-lcb 'Anti Xjc. Mill («o t(* Tin- CitiMlet. Among the Ikiv s who will aM*n‘l The <'i!a«ie1 this year from Eolletoii county are as fallows < atl* ts Hope. Pri*e and .lone**; recruits 1. J. Padgett and '♦lari Griffin. WaJ- terboro: It. E. Ackerman and Kleti Ii**r Reeves, of Cottag^-v ille. No. 666 Thin ia a prwcriptioa prepared eapecially lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVCR. ?ive or nx doaea will break any cnee, and if taken then aa a tonic tee Fever will not return. I( acta on the liver better than Calomel and doe* nor gripe or aickeo. 25c 1 Town. See Me Before r ■ • ■ ■ a , ’ s, / S ■ ' Buying. OPENED STORE \ I ■ Walterboro, Next to J. C. South Carolina Crosby’s Restaurant. '3 I z / m —— | )i l —)i[^ 5k z •/