The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 22, 1908, Image 3

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** - 4 I'V / 0 I J J F 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 15 00 | 15 15 OO 10 00 1 07 2 00 104 8f J H Chaplin, stationery' TG " 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 .33 3* 44 45 44 45 25,00 25 00 50 00 25 00 44 45 37 50 25 do Millinery Headquarters* / / 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. • V 2 Sq 3 I r £ \n. 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 16 78 8 00 1 50 6 00 6 50 5 50 4 68 2 OO * 50 5 93 2 OO . 27 84 >4 45 * 50 • 3 00] 2550 *43 *5 3 05' 450 3640 16 00 65 if J3 00 14 12 500 18 10 2 50 11 00 13 00 2 00 » 4615 167 18 Th« Stats of South Carolina Colleton Count*. .r-- In The Common Pleat. M P Howell M H Howell Exro A Exix n 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 Hon dav fuilwii wfthiitf I* l«t*l \ dav), the Realty, ofsaleC?^ pr m 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. OF ALL KINDS DpNE A press anb Stanbarb. We have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds ari colors. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable which we will gladly qnote you. Blank legal forms of all kinds always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN ! Tb« Mm WbMC Cor* Lector** and Cor* Trolno Have Added a Mor* Tko* Tw«*ty MHUo* BooheU to tbo Cor* Crop of low*. Prof. Holden ba« pt«p*red for no a book which civsa tbe cream of his lecture* on corn growing. It tell* aU about seed selection, need testing, gSS* ting aataad, corn judging, corn petti, etc., etc. dbiok. It i* a prac icai farmer’s ham aa it has besn worked oat on the farm. It is not theory bat praction, jast The name of this work is THE A B C OF CORN CULTURE -MOST VALUABLE BOOK OF THB CENTURY.” A. I Boot, the veteran agricaliuris! and he* man, nays: "This book is the most valuable work published In the last century if the farmer will take tak* right boU of it with enthniiaam aad put its teaohinn into practice •’ The book is 51-4 by 81-4 inches Contains 100 page* and over 80 Ulna* trations- Well printed, neatly bound. We want to put this book in the of every live tanner and farmers* boy in tbe country, and will make the price low accordingly. A BBDGIIII DDirr Sewl 30in or Stamps, and we BAnDMn > n I IdC. will send you the oook by mail, postpaid. If, when you get it, you are uot satUtUd drep ue a card anil we will return ▼oar money, also postage for the return of tbe book. Could anything be fairer ? Address THE SIMMONS PUBLISHING COMPANY Pul», of Holdeu a Corn Book ■ Springfield, Ohio. f 1 . • . ? l If the Sultan of Turkey lots any friendship for China, he will how give her a hint on how nut to pay that Tatsn indemnity. Every woman desires a good compUviou bat oft-times either mine the ooe she ban or fails to gain one by the paint and powder method sue employe. A good complexion le from within and can’t be tminted or po dered on. Two things are neoosssary in Oder to he the tM>e- uasor of a good complexion- A healthy aettoo of iba Uveraod good rioh Moot liver and good rich male’s Live? Tablets taken oi y aad followed for a weak o* tea days m awWgptper: Hlginf toqptfwd In a !m fa bf t German lady of the Ml No 8 m tbe general di the lead belonring originally to Georae F Bryan: bounded North bv wui.XnarR MbSic roe*!. East, and Weal by Ihms formerly of George. £ Bryan (see lota Noti 2 and 4 rrepeetively); and Neath by lands of Swniton and Ktnr. A« Tier pint made byJ. 1). Taylor, surveyor of dale November 4, ISOu Terms of tele rash. Pur- ****** p-iw-o. Jmmrmnm,* a»alv two a«d halt b<»t-' flea I was a well man again I fonnd vas that Maw Discovery ie the ba»t rem edy for (xxigfcs and lung disease lo ait the world.” 8oM under gOM , *nte*m Jlawrwawa^e Vipa e wgasp e a Maemw wva sea. cwsta eawaaera pww»nst«ww*--* ^ jiatfor CompU* lip** 1 Cktartm* WeBmifi ot • * ■' dh. _* _. m a er . a . < t., _ -I . jince withVri© to on', «(ay .of HalcT^ic }V4.«!t‘at ri^k ot On** 28 33-1 urn!nifer /v . >iin a bevvi—tuotli 18 00 If aUL fJENl EliSON ! feta* man *4 hr art makes hidTa kin; a bevtfi—mother^ a wretch iu Hi I Xj i| f 1908 hat been a year for hard times and now that dad spring hat come, one can econootjse by N doing without nnth balls months.— In fof si ie State. T" certain afnotmfc of fusk Don't wait until yon have a deep *eat*d cengh. **An ounce of prorention is wmha pound of cure.” With the first ticbkling of the hrohohitl mb*** get n b >tue of Hyds’r's Cungb RUxir. safest for parent or clitW. c pUies. *> The advertissments of The Presa and Standard are goad nsws. Do you read the*? « 4 .. J Coo sti nation causes heudaoi.:, nausea, disatiMfls, languor, heart pal piiatioo. Drastic physics gripe, sicket*, weaken the bowels ami don’t cure. DoWs Hegnlets act gently and cure 25 cents. Ask your * jL' ■«' ‘ r 1 -I '' £ ■ itj *Sp>’* A*•* »•>**• » A.* ^ CoalulUB Do 1 OOftBlipAtlOQ# [druggist. ••v Mi