The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 22, 1908, Image 5
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1875 TERRY & SHaFFER 1908
WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS f*OR PITTSBURGH .
. PERFECT FENCES
The stajs are electrically welded to tne strands and therefore thep stay wires are not weaken
ed nor the galvanizing broken by twisting aroune the lateaal wires, and the joint is indestructible
There no exposed ends to invite rust and no wraps to hold moisture, and on account of the
electrically welded stay, the tensil strength of the fence Is increase to a very great extent On
account ot the construction of our fences we alone have accomplished what has long been the aim
of all fence monufacturers, namely to get a solid steel fence that is at the same time adjustable to
aBiTevils and deflections, and we therefore gvarantee that it will conform to uneven and rolling
p'ouvd. No wraps to get loose or hold moisture and rust. We have just arrived another car
lood of wire—call and get our prices.
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Liabilities
Oct 1 To Stock on hand,
Dec 31 B B Claims for quarter
" “ Mdss received daring qr
Cr.
BjCssh
B B Claims
Breakage
Shortage in transit
Credit Vouchers
By Stock on hand Dec 31
Gross Profits
Expenses
Salary & reut during quarter
Freight and Prajage
Postage and Bemitting money
Ice &> Broom
Wood & Suppliei
B R trip for J W Smoak
M “ “ W B Searson
Extra help during December
Insurance
Goods rejected
50% 40% 10% bdb salary Oct & Nov
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40% 25% 10% 25% bds salary Dec.
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Breakage>for quarter
Shortage in transit
Net Profits
Paid towns
B E Jopes Co Treasurer
wal’boro
1753 13
117 68
7842 19
jack’boko
1798 54
13 2*2
4102 51
LU DOE
1365 75
3 04
2043 85
MEGOETT8
3597 48
9713 90
5914 27
3412 64
3397 48
11070 16
6196 00
2460 85
2436 60
113 04
.. 42 76
13 29
31 41
39 28
33 52
15 52
8 65
4 64
. 2 64
2 80
3003 79
2058 96
9 08
1885 13
1905 12
14230 91
8333 87
4383 87
4384 58
4517 91
2419 60
971 23
787 10
349 50
267 00
186 00
54 00
57 11
101 253
52 96
91 21
8 69
6 69
3 55
4 65
1 60
, 35
G 50
3 25
8 75
15 66
152 08
7 50
12215
30 54
7 75
3 00
57 75
165 50
134 48
33 12
24 04
19 23
4 81
60 77
37 98
15 19
37 98
62 14
38 84
15 54
38 84
6 80
4 25
1 70
4 25
39 28
33 52
15 52
8 65
5 72
264
2 80
945 49
^ 36
lOuft 24
305 32
320 53
3572 42
605 91
46b 57
1190 81
545 08
201 97
155 52
2381 61
10 ( 4) 16
403 94
311 05
3572 J2
1035 24
605 91
466 57
J. A. Diederich, Clerk County Disp. Board
FENCE YCfCR
. CHURCH, YOCB CEMETERY, CRAVES
AND YOUR DWELLINGS WITH
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STEEL CR MALLEABLE IRON FENCE
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It costs a little more than wood, but it lasts a life-time, and is a
great deal cheaper in the end. I will be glad to figure with you on
anythingin the line of Iron and Steel Fencing Settees, Tree-guards
Cellar Doors, Window Guards, Grates, Grills, Railing Vases, Etc.
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Agent for the Factory.
Walterboro, S. 6.
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GOV. R. B. GLENN
OF NORTH CAROLINA SAYS ABOUT
GOWAN’S. PNEUMONIA 'CURE „
THE GREAT EXTERNAL
For Cough*, Cold*, Throat and
—Chest Troubles. r—— _ shams, but having tried your
cure for colds, sore throat and
» other inflammatory troubles, 1
here no hesitation in
reccommenaihg It to the public, for I think it a blessing to the people—
the children. Any time in the world that I can say a word for your company,
I will do it without hesitation or reserve.
For Saif byjfcll DrugglOta, 31-00, SOc. and 2S c- i
s. $»
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Supervisor’s Report
The board met this day in regular
J. E. Moot
ion. Present: J. £. Moore, supr,
E. H. Elmer and I. W. Dopeon, com.
Resolutions for license fees were
adopted as follows:
Resolved—That the license for
traffic in seed cotton or unpacked
lint cotton by ..purchase, barter or
exchange within the period begin
ning August 16 and ending Decem
ber in each year within the County
of Colleton, be, and hereby is fixed
at twenty dollars.
J. E. Moore, supr. c. c.
I. W. Dopeon, com.
E. H. Ulmer, com.
E. O B. Gibbs, Clerk. .
. Resolved—That the license fees
provided for and required by Sec.
1742 to 1747 inclusive of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina, be, and
hereby are, fixed and established as
follows: Hawkers, peddlers of
stoves, ranges, clocks, lightning
rods, .sewing machines, organs and
all other vendors of every other
class and kind of goods, wares, and
merchandise excepting su :h as are
specifically exempted by Sec. 1745
the sum of fifty dollars.
J. E. Moore, supr. c. c.
I. W. Dopeon. com.
E. H. Ulmer, com.
E. O’B. Gibbes, Clerk.
H. J. Givens’ resignation as super
intendent of poor farm was f coopt
ed. An election was held to fill his
place. The result being J. F.
Brant, superintendent.
SALARIES
W S Weeks mag $
R G W Bryan mag
L E Hill mag
H A Cummings mag
L G Ulmer mag
Howell & Grufler attorneys
H J Givens supt p f
J M Benton Coroner
J W Smalls con
J D Cordry con
A M Ulmer con
S A Bunton con
J H Beach con
N M Maxcy con
0 S Hill con
J H Chaplin mag
Smith Leach con
i E 0 B Gibbs clerk
H A Willis Physician & ex
E H Ulmer comm ,
J M Padgett mag
H D Padgett clerk of court
Wm Glover ferriman ?
J B Padgett guard
J C Crosby mag
Adam Carter janitor
I M Dopson comm
H R Smith guard
G A Blocker con
P J Wilson mag
F S Hickman guard
J F Chaasereau guard
G A Blocker con .
P M Murry auditor
J E Bryan mag
C G Henderson master
D H Towles mag
Jno D Edwards probate judge
T H Lemacks con
R E Jones co treas
D W Meilard mag
H W Black Sr supt education
J B Risher con
L G Owens sheriff
WT Cordry con
Moses Powell ferriman
ROADS AMD BB1DUC&
A R Padgett labor ii material
JT Britt . k '. “
H Ehrhardt lumber
Wm Jaycoc^a lumber A labor
'roads and bridges
J P Herndon labor
Merry-Go-Round
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Georgia-Carolina Minstrel
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Plantation Shows Combined
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Other Shows
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At Kleins Park for ten days
Shaw open every night at 7.30 Saturday at 3 p. m.
and at 7.30
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Merry-Go-Round every afternoon and night.
J. W. NAHIER, Proprietor and Manager
25 00
25 00
25 00.
25 00
25 00
125 00
80 00
37 50
25 00
2500
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27 90
25 00
25 00
25 00
37 50
3700
25 00
95 00
100 00
36 00
60 CO
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900
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2500
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14 60
133 33
49 98
25 00
2500
50 00
25 00
133 50
50 00
125 00
50 00
375 00
25 00
964
800
5414
1086
~3 00
Joseph Lanfdale labor 150
Collett* Her and Mfg Co
material and labor 96 11
T 8 Haines lumber and work 20 75
W R Fox labor 86 00
P B Bridge labor 8 00
R D Carter labor 12 00
EB Way labor 13 00
H W Ackerman labor 3 25
R D Carter labor 39 50
J Z Harrison labor 6 00
J W Hill laoor 99 88
Bridge Gang 401 87
H W Black Jr material 32 95
J O McCants labor 23 00
E R Bryan lumber 8 40
P L Bootle labor 41 01
Poor Faim
H W Black Jr supplies 97 84
H J Givens supplies 60 00
. Jail
H W Black Jr supplies 62 05
0 A Savage lumber 2 91
L G Owens dieting prisoners 192 30
chain uano
SJ Ulmer syrup 15 00
H IV Black Jr supplies 279 15
P M Benton syrup 18 00
A B Garris svrup 4 50
Walterboro Drug Co medicine ft 45
E Geo Ulmer gyrnp 18 00
E R McTeer peas 1 00
T J Blocker bouse rent 9 00
E P Knight material and labor 42 87
various Claims
Dr W B Ackerman ex lunatic 16 00
W R Beach fodder 14 15
U G Henderson postage 3 70
Jnu D Edwards
proceedings m lunacy 10 00
J M Bennett conveying 3 75
T H Lemacks oon pris 4 30
T H Lemacks oon pns 4 00
T H Lemacks oon pris 4 (10
T H Lemacks oon pris 6 13
T H Lemacks oon pris 12 06
J T Johnson oon pris 3 12
8 Tobians fodder 3 45
O E Hughes A Co digging well 309 37
H W Ackerman convy lunatic 15 00
HW Block Jr
corn hay and rioe straw
Walker Evans end Cogswell
books stationery
A J Lemacks surveying
Colleton Her Mfg 00 lime
Jno D Edwards stamps
H W Black Sr stamps
L G Owens samps and wood
Cameron and Barkley co
well material •<
Colleton Co Tele Co phone rents 63 40
W T Cordry conveying 3 00
R E Jones stamps
John M Klein suppliei
J D Colson oorn
U D Padgett stamps ami etc
Kidick Ackerman tx lunatics
Morrell Mfg Co exterminator
Dr W D Grigsby ex lunatic
E P Knight repairs to tools
A Wichman a Son harness
Ned Ladsou special oon
L M Stones ex lunatic
Q C Brown furniture # etc
P M M a ray stamps
J J Martin damages to team
Dr H M Carter postmortem
The Press and StandaNl
adv and printing
E O B Gibbs '
Clerk
554 76
91 78
18 00
2 50..
3 24
715
15 00
129 64
1215
6660
12 00
33 10
25 00
40 00-
10 00
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1 10
6 00
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20 0
10 00
49 28
Colleton
Realty Company
TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE FARMS—TIMBER L^NDS
We desire to make our bow to a generous public.
We propose doing business in REAL ESTATE and
shall, of course, try to fill your wants along this line.
If you have land to sell, let us sell it for you; if you
wish to buy, let us know your wants and we shall
try to fill them
It will cost you
Nothing
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When in town call to see us and let us
talk the matter over with you. Let us
know if we can serve you.
Watch this space
Every week
This W«tk We etie*
'* A-.-V ty.-.j
H ii Camming* building bridge 100
A. Z Searson labor 5 00
Wm Jaycocks labor 12
J W Hill lumber end labor 200
R D Robertson labor 4 00
J C Anderson labor £ 50-j
T H Caldwell lumber and labor 40 50
Mika Pox labor 42 37
G H All labor -9 4?,
W C Brant lumber % 60
J H Caldwell labor 250
J N Taylor lumber and labor 16 00
J E Grave* repairs to flat
FC Baldwin labor
G A Benton lumber
A E Rents labor and lumber
J W Bryan labor
P W Strickland labor .
J C Honte Lbor %
A O Hiott labor ~
400
10 00
2650
500
200
7 50
14 26
5 00
will uecusw »v»-. ‘-rr
oncernfM* lot will be no
on the market.
228“acres timbered land in Belb Township. Never been
saw-milled—round timber, near Mt. Carmel campground. *2
cosh, balance one and two years.
A house and lot on Bridge street. House containing fOgr
rooms. Can be bought cheap. Five years insurance paid.
Good terms. _
House and lot on Bridge street, 110 feet front, 210 deep,
5 rooms and kitchen, stable, etc. ,, , *
Abo lot 100 by 210 feet deep on Bridge rtreet
\a nr tncrether. 1-2 cash balance
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