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C C Caldwell, labor
J W HOI lumber md material
A Q Padgett, lumber and material
W C Brant, lumber and material,
/ B Smoak, lumber and material
Bridge gang, labor,
A M Proveaux labor
H W Black, Jr, material
H W Ackerman, labor,
I C Padgett labor and materiab
XR Ackerman, labor and material
# S K Stricklend labor and material
POOR FARM.
J F Brant miscellaneous work,
H W Black, Jr, supplies
. - various
J R Read &*Co, material for the courthouse
t)r W B Ackerman, examining lunatics
H D Padgett, stamps
25 00
25 OO
'TL 1 , . AValterboro, S. Aoril 6 1008
M^ e <‘ lrd mCt thl * in re guUr session. Presentjltf J. E.
mXners^T^f t ■ ^ ^ 1 W DopsorTw
missioners. The following claims were approved:
SALARItS.
J board of ecjalization
Josh Garvin, et al, board of equalization
a n „ ava g c ’ et a ^* board of equalizauion
« n .7. re an<1 et al - °f equalization
r P Hiott, et al, board of equaliaation
a Robertson * board of equalization
A E Rentz, board of equalization
B G Price, et a! board of equalization
G S Arnett, board of equalization
A E Martin, board of equalization
J T Garris, et al, board of equalization
H W Hiers, board of equalization
N M Maxcy, constable
S D Benton, constable
W S Cordry, constable
W W Smoak, Jr, board of education
H A Cummings, magistrate
H W Black, br, superintendent of education
R E Jones, treasurer
J M Be nton, coroner
A S Sanders, guard chain gang
L G Owens, sheriff,
J M Padgett, magistrate.
Smith Leach, constable
J H Beach, constable
J N Smalls, constable,
J H Chaplin, magistrate
A M Ulmer, constable
L G Ulmer, magistrate
E H Ulmer, county commissioner
H A Willis, M D, county physician
H D Padgett, clerk of court
Fred T Towles, guard chain gang
J F Brant, superintendent of poor farm
D H Towles, magistrate
J B Risher, constable,
J H Beach, constable,
A M Proveaux, constable
R G W Bryan, magistrate,
J C Crosby magistrate
W D Reid, guard chain gang
I \V Dopson county commissioner
L R Fiiott. constable
Adam Carter, janitor
I D Cordry, constable,
W S Weeks, magistrate
J B Padgett, guard chain gang
PJ Wilson, magistrate
T H Lemacks, constable
M L Taylor, guard chain gang
J E Bryan, magistrate
P M Murray, auditor
P M Murray, auditor v
L E Hill, magistrate
O S Hill, constable
Jno D Edwards, probate judge
C G Henderson, master
P M Murray, county auditor
E O B Gibbes clerk of county board
D W Mellard, magistrate
ROADS AND KRIIMJKS.
L j Jones, labor and material
O P Folk, labor and material
L A Fray see. labor and material
A Bennett, labor and material
J E Harper, labor and material
B F Kinsey, labor
L H Rickenbakar, labor and material
Sam Fraser, labor
D W Rizer, labor
A D Dodd, laboi and material
1 W Dopson, cutting logs in road
B G Hiott, labor and material
G A Benton, lumber
T H Caldwell, Jr, labor,
W H Saunders, lumber and labor
H W Black, Jr, lumber and labor
C W Ulmer, Jr moving logs
T H Caldwell, labor
J D Catterton, labor
C E Carter, lumber
Jas Marvin Jr, labor,
C £ Francis, labor and lumber
J C Nettles, labor
R D Carter, labor
Bridge gang, labor,
r L M Stokes, examining lunatic
iddick Ackerman, examining lunatics and postmortem
^ C H Es’-Dorn, conveying lunatic
tch Brothers, corn,
R M McCown, copy road law
A J Smoak, witness, >
Leland Moore P & O Co Paints etc
C C Carter, corn,
Geoige S Hacker & Co, material
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10 00
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2 00
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J H Chaplin, stationery'
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G Kershaw, autopsy
Strohecker & McDermid, stove,
L G Ulmer, Stationery
L G Owens, postage
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co, stationery'
John M Klein, material, etc
C A Savage, lumber
W T Cordry, conveying
The Press and Standard, printing, etc
D H Towles, conveying prisoners
Terry & Shafter, material tor courthouse
J Yarn, corn, etc
r Knight, miscellaneaus work
J M Benton, stationery,
R E Jones, stamps,
J M Avant wood,
J C Crosby, stationery
H W Black, Jr, well material, etc.
J E Scott, conveying lunatic
Colleton Banking Company, box rent
Jno D Edwards, lunacy proceedings
L E Hill, stationery,
CG Henderson, postage
C D Steward, conveying lunatic
H W Ackerman, conveying lunatic
Simon Thompson, conveying lunatic
C H Es’Dorn, examining lunatic
W B Ackerman, M D, examining lunatic and 1\ M.
CHAIN GANG
Terry & Shaffer, supplies
J W Smoak, labor and material
C F Neyle, supplies,
H W Smoak, supplies,
33 32 W H Black, Jr, supplies
16 66
A J Kegan, labor and material
Terry & Shaffer, material
2 5 00 L G Owens, dieting prisoners
15 00
25 00
16 66
9 00
25 00
25 00
63 00
28 00
12 50
72 50
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44 45
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Millinery Headquarters*
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Ladies: My store is full to overflowing with beauti
ful spring and summer hats. I have sold an immense
line this spring and will please and sell to the most care
ful buyer. Call and inspect and you will select, buy and
be pleased.
Respectfully,
ftRrs. J. S. Jones.
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A P Morris, repairs to jail
H W Black, Jr, material
E. O. B. GIBBS,
Clerk.
MASTER’S SALES.
38 99
3 66
1 75
320 88
10 00
4 85
2 50
2 50
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Th« Stats of South Carolina
Colleton Count*.
.r-- In The Common Pleat.
M P Howell M H Howell Exro
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Vs.
J F Johnson et si.
By virtue of the decree of the
above court herein 1 will tell at
public ootcrv before the Court
House in Walterboro, on sale
day in May next (4th day),
within the legal hoars of sale,
the following described Realty:
All that piece, parcel or lot of
laud situate in the town of
Walterboro, county and State
aforesaid, measurinar and con-
taininz about 100 feet in width,
from North to South, and about
200 feet in depth from East to
West, and bounded North by lot
of J. H. Johnson. East by street
Sooth by lot of, Mrs Carrie E
Patterson and West by lot of A.
S. Morrail. Compliance with
sale to be made on day of sale, or
resale at risk of purchaser.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser
so pay for papers.
0. G. HENDERSON.
Master.
April 11, 1908-
Stats or South Carolina
Colleton County.
In The Common Pleas.
Bernard L Cox.
Vs.
Phillip Monltrie.
Bv virtnre of the dectee of
abor.VmrtUrttn t
on sal# It mm* £46 h. In.
pool
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Realty,
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and
Thr State or South Carolina
Colleton oonnty.
In The Common Pleas.
T P Riser.
Vs*
J E Folk.
By virtue of the decree cf
above court herein 1 will sell at
pnblie outcry before the Ooun
House in Walterboro, on sale
day in Mav next (4th day),
within the legal hoars of pale
the following described Realty:
All that certain lotor tract of
land with the buildings thereon,
sitnatad in the town of Lodge,
County and State aforesaid, con
taining one quarter (1-4) of an
sere; and bounded North and
East by lot of T P Riser, South
by Jones Si reel and West by
James Street. Compliance witu
sale to be made on day of sale or
resale at risk of purchaser.
Terms of sale cash . Purchaser
to pay for papers.
C. G. HENDERSON .
Master.
April 11th 1008.
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