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Inventory 2149.28 1476.44 U39-35 1066.95 *5328.97 *3'95-45 $1907.80 >3'73-36 Gross profit I295.66 780.87 209.93 823.30 Expenses ‘ Salaiy and rent II6.5O 89.OO 62.00 89.OO Supplies 2.25 2.50 65 Remitting money 5.02 96 4.70 40 p. c. 25 p. c. 25 p. c. 10 p. c. Gen’l Ex. *41.22 25-76 10.31 25-77 40 44 “ * “ Bds sal. etc 61.50 38 45 '5-38 38.45 40 44 44 Cons, etc 59.20 37-oo 14. So 37.00 Freight and drayage 15-58 22.53 436 35-39 Breakage 12.28 10.71 4.81 11.57 308.53 r 23097 112.62 242.53 Net profit 987-13 549.90 97-31 58077 J. A. DIEDEHICH, Clerk. fairly good. We have near us, one serious case of sickness, that of Mamie Lane, at Mr G J Nettles’. She has been ill for a long time. The contract has been let, and the lumb3r placed on the grounds for a new schoolhouse, we hope soou to see it in process of erec- tirn. Preaching services at Black Creek church on yesterday after noon waa well attended. The popular pastor, Rev. Smith gives us sound, practical sermons. He seems to be gaining in favor with the people generally. Mr Joseph Leach who has spent most of the winter with Lis sisler Mrs Bryan returned laat week to his home in Ander son County. With best wishes to the Press and Standard. Lizzie H Bryan. Bryan, March 16 1908. Jottings From Round- Editor Pitas and Standard;—I will drop in a few lines to your valuable paper, as 1 have not written in a long time. Mias Ethel Godman, who has been teaching the Peoples. School has re turned home oneooouut of the ill ness of her mother. Mias Godman will be sadly mused by her many friends. Him Allie Soott will go as for ea Charleston vith Miss Godnun. Well, I hear there is a sham ont, Mr Geot Kickenbaker has been missing but he is baok in town. I bear that the wedding bells are not throngh ringing. Mr Qeat Uicken baker and Miss Dora Utaey will soon be missing. Mr Johnnie Pritchard has pair of mules when he drives he drives a pair. Henry Padgett and wife have moved to day, he went to Walterboro to bay ap ovens and pots. Miss Sallie Weeks was accompani ed by quite a large crowd Sunday afternoon among those who were present were Mim Mollie Hiott Miss Dors Utaey Miss Annie Padgett, Master Boy Adderson Mr Dsvling Driggers. Mim Scott's school will soon be out and Mim Edith Hill will soon be back home again. Bine Eyes, Bound, a C. Mach 17th 190*. Sumter and Williamsburg. The 4th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Chesterfield, Dar lington and Marlboro. The 5th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Kershaw and Richland. The 6th circuit shall be composed of the counties of York, Chester. Lancaster and Fairfield. The 7th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Cherokee, Spar tanburg and Union. The 8th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Abbeville, New berry, Laurens and Greenwood. The 9th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Charleston, Colle ton and Beaufort. The 10th circuit shall be eompcsed of the counties of Anderson, Green ville, Pickens and Oconee. The 11th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Lexington, Saluda and Edgefield. The 12th circuit shall be composed of the counties of Florence, Mahon, Horry and Georgetown. Lame Shoulder. Whether roealtiac frotn a sprain or from rheumatic palna, there la nothing so good for a lama shoulder as Cham berlain's Pain Balm. Apply it frealy and rub the parts vigorously at each appli- oatioo and a quick cure Is certain. For mla by John M Klein. EES LAXATIVE C0UGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PUNK POOD AND DRUON LAW. I An Improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the ' system of n cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by P1NEULS MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. WALTERBORO DRUG COMPANY THIS BANK PAYS 4% Compounded Twice a Year Through the United States mail you can open a Savings Account with this bank and have the benefit of the perfect security offered by its strong financial responsibility. Our plan of banking -by^mafl enables you to deposit or wi "rom one doT and safely any amount frotn one dollar up, conveniently end safely as if ] t door. yon lived next 1 Asa G. Candler, preaidant of the Com Cola Company, is president of this bank, and its noara of trustees is composed of successful business men whose names assure safe and conservative management. Write for booklet, free. TOTAL ASSETS $8,000,000.00 Am a. Cur MM V. K rMMMM Jm I Owwm ■ a. r. cmm • Wm.* *«Mi • r, ‘ Bryan Brevities Editor L'reas and Standard:— After the cold, wet, unpleasant, winter weather, spring, in all of its lovlineea, has opened. All nature in the next few weeks will be transformed into the beanty and freshness of the new life, of spring time. Very soon picnic season will be on. Then the candidates will be all tmiles. We housewives may count on raising a goodly number of chick ens to supply our picnic baskets. The third annual picnic given in honor of Confederate Veteans will be on the 21at., of May, near Black Creek. , We hqpe to see a large nnmeer of old Vets in attendance as well ae their children, grand children tad friends. Our little community is alive Newt From AJ^h Dear Mr Editor;—I am glad to say that we had one of the grandest sings ever known a few nights ago at the home of Mr. J. D. Puchanons. There were about forty young people present and Misses Lerline Crook and Jessie Carter performed at the organ. .Ve are sorry to say that Miss Sad dle Harper will return home in a few days Mrs. 8. J. Carter is very ill at this writing, but we hope for her a speedy recovery. The prayermeeting at Adnah is still on a boom. •Jessie Carter March 17th, 1908. - i r ahead in iwlthe ■ml’lar olani- for a good crop tea- State ef Sooth Carol! na, COUWTY OF COLLETON. Court of Common Picas. Copy Summon* for Relief. (Complaint Served.) Barnard L. Cox, Plaintiff, •rsinot v ry Philip Moultrie, Defendant. To the Defendant aforesaid: YOU are hereby snmmoned and re quired to anawer the complaint in this aoUoe of which a copy if herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of year answer to the said complaint 00 the aabeoribera at their office at Walter- hero, R. O., within twenty days after thesarv.ee hereof; sxolnsivs or tbs day of seek service; and if you fail to an- ewer the complaint within the time •Aoroaold, the pmiatlff la this aetkm will •PPirta tbs Ooort ferlfthe relief de- Brant Itema- Editor Frees and Standard;—All the farmers aronnd Brant are getting ready to plant their crops, and it is hoped thia will be a good year for cropa. Mr. George Sweat and family, of Hendersonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brant, of Brant last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brant, of the Poor Farm, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brant last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Joe Wright, of Great Swamp, attended services at Black Creek last Sunday. Rev. J. R. Smith preached a verry fine sermon at the Black Creek Church Sunday to a very large con gregation. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiott, of Doc tors Creek, w ire the guests of Mr and Mrs. L. L. Hiott, of Brant, last Sun day. Messrs. G. F. Brant and H. A. Camming* attended the drill at Wal terboro Monday afternoon. G. L. Brant, of Brant, visited Wal terboro Tuesday. G. F. Brant and wife paid Mr. and Mri. L. L. Hiott a flying visit last Sunday. Messrs. L L. and E. L. Hiott, of Brant, had business in Walterboro last Monday. 1 will close with best wishes to the Press and Standard. Black Eyes. Brant, 8. C. March. l?th 2908. A sonny, cheerful heart changes a world of gloom into a paradise of beauty. Train up a child and away he will go- IURSS, Bfr.fel* At am wUah narsr mm Two New Circuits !/» A house bill providing for an ad ditional judicial circuit has been amended in the senate so as to pro vide for two more circuits, making twelve in all. - The bill as pawed divides the state as follows: *' The 1st circuit shall be eompoaad of the counties df Berkeley, Dor- The Id dmdfjftmn be acmpoeed of the eotmtiea of Hamoton. Aiken. Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Streit patent foot rest is a part of the chair; forms tufted front when not in use. Morris Chairs wear well—each one guaran teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can show you some beautiful Streit Chairs, richly carved, leather or velours. Call and see them. Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Pictures, Mantels, etc. Also The Eclipse Cleanable Ra nge rator. 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