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SCHOOL MONLY APPORTIONMENT
BY SUPT. Of EDUCATION BLACK. COLLETON COUNTY.
1909-10. .
The following is the amount of the estimated aj»j>ortionnKnt for the
schools of (. olleton C ( unty. showing what will )>r*hably he the amount for
d mill, poll, dog and special tax for the year 10, with the balance to
the credit pf each district or the amount of the overdraft July 1, 1909.
Trustees will deduct the amount of the overdrafts, and govern themselves
by this report: Schools may be opened at any time the trustees see fit.
, Diabtcto.
N-
3 mitl
1
Poll TAm
3
i
Special
u»-« «-
Owwrcfrmft
I
Dry Branch
1
1
212 65 47 741
13 68
33 28
0
Rum Gully
2 130 02
27 17!
6 30
48 92
65 52
Williams
3
322 90 75 34’
17 29- 26249
190 63
Strickland
4
308 38
60 40'
21 90
■54 77
66 73
Smoaks
5
348 70
69 13
23 80
, ' 4
58 86
Rice Patch
6
373 15
151 73)
41 55
172 31
230 93
Little Swamp
7
295 67
58 86
22 44
13 15
Edisto
8
353 70
69 73
25 59
262 95
Sheridan
9
543 89
83 61
20 57
348 42
Verdier
10
707 38
172 42
59 46
154 47
Bells
11
472 49
97 87
18 19
441 30
Collins
12
307 63
85 32!
224 25
40 40
Glover
13
330 70
120 18
37 62
I4X AA
Heyward
14
97 05
16 52}
5 49
40 91
Adams Run
15
53! 92
407 57
72 70
16 95
Fraser r
Iti
307 45
248 72
59 00
78 06
Lownds
17
342 72
203 51)
78 03
405 57
Blake
18
237 60
343 69
61 97
160 11
Walterboro
19
910 27
235 881
9.3 34 39
438 14
Buckhead
20
238 02
45 381
17 05
121 21
Weimer
21
179 47
39 73
10 95
135 91
Hendersonville „
22
236 60,
72 42|
16 79
10.5 05
59 10
Cottageville
23
594 30
206 82
63 38
386 .56
320 84
Horse Pen
24
137 00
4-5 00
102 12
Bells .:
25
473 10
98 24)
is 00
54 91
Ruffin
20
330 70
67 38
11 74
75 13
Heyward
- *
473 -32
79 63
27 23
r 72 19
Ashton
•>9
180 Cl
39 70,
11 0O
121 57
Folks
•V
A
179 47
39 70!
1121*
| 43 91
Lodge
30
272 22
109 42
15 66
319 43 192 47
Hill
31
179 47
39 70,
11 27
46 10
Bethlehem
32
137 02
26 42
6 97
14 35
Welch Creek
330 75
86 14
JO 08
127 54
Hall
-34
151 82
30 32
7 55
2 87
St. John’s
35
122 35
20 01
4 03
3 17
Young’s Island
30
709 10
539 75
98 59
30 (21
Jonesville
378 35
»‘4 20
•>1 92
99 30
Raysor’s
38
134 17
27 67
5 22
v o
69 49
Cedar Branch
95 70
20 74
1 82
47 03
81 88
Bethel
40 120 60
49 45
10 ()7
91 87
2 78
Oak Grove
41
143 00
30 04
5 60
132 >1
Doctor's Creek
42
122 t>0
26 42
4 67
1 91
Sniders
43
378 40 64 62
21 92
244 74
Peniel
44
283 90
48 35
16 40
128 28
Bridge
45
142 85
30 00
11 63
44 61
Tabernacle
40
144 00
28 51
10 98
27 24
Red Bank
47
210 6o
>53 30
17 00
44 90
Total
47
1401.5 56
4709 11
1.180 42
2925 132853 18
1 2743 84
Walterboro
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Aug. 24, 1: 1
H. W. BLACK, SR..
W. W. SMOAK, JR..
J. RICK GODLEY,
Memb<‘rs County Board of Education
of Colleton County, S. C.
Extra.
Extra.
We have a new line of Men and Ladies’ Fall Styles
just received from NEW YORK—The latest styles
and cuts.
Mens* Suits from $4.00 up.
Ladies’ Coat Suits from $4.00 up.
Special Ladies’ skirts and suits at
a Bargain.
Before you Buy come and examine the goods. We
will be glad to show them to you.
H. ZALIN,
Clothing and Ladies’ and Gents’
Furnishings.
WALTERBORO, - SOTUH CAROLINA.
A NEW BROOM SPEEPS §
LCEAN.
H NEW STORE
SELLS CLEAN AND NEW GOODS.
OUR SUITS. COATS, PANTS. ETC.
have come from the taylor this season. Come and
tee for yourself. We handle a complete Ime of
Gents Furnishing Goods. . Also Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, etc
MISS WEEKLEY URGES ACTION
K litor Tretig and Standard—in
view of the interest in education
al muttert that is opreading over
Colleton 1 with to asain_ca)l thf
attention of the teacher*, trus
tees and patrons to the prizes
offered the rural schools by the
School Improvement Association
of South Carolina.
The rules and regulations
governing these prizes were
printed in the county papers a
few weeks ago.
A number of districts have
voted a special levy, others will
soon do so. New school hoases
have teen built and many im
proved and supplied with modern
school furniture. These should
be entered, but all entries mast
be made before October 1. 1009.
Trustees if your schooldias not
opened do not wa t for the teach*
er to enter it for a prize. Do it
yourselves. Send to Miss Theo
dosia Dargau Dal zel I, S G for an
application blank—till it out and
send it in. Patrons, work for
your school. See that it improves
even if it does not win a prize,
but go in to win, and win.
Teachers, let us work this year
for the E>oys and girla of Colleton
County as we have never worked
before. We are building charac
ter not for a day, a year or a
century but for eternity. Let as
give to our pupils the very beet
that is in us and the best will
come back to us.
If the handred white teachers
in this county will work for the
improvement of the schools we
shall make great progress this
year.
C. E. Weekley.
PERRY BLOCKER DEAD.
Hendersonville, Sept. 14.—
Special: la^st Friday morning
at 10 o’clock, at the age of 51
years, Perry Blocker of ilender-
souvile, breathed his last. Mr
Blocker had been in bad li^a'tlt
for several years, but the imme
difate cause of his death was a
stroke of appoplexy, which he
had earlj Friday morning. The
interment took place at Black
Creek Baptist church Saturday
morning at 11 o’clock, the funer
al being attended by a large
number of relatives and friends.
Lev J P Graham and Kev 1’ K
Rhode conducted the services at
the church.
Mr Blocker had been the irru-
lar mail carrier between Hender
sonville and Walterboro for six
years, ami by his many acts of
kindness to the people along the
route had mad a many friends.
Mr Blocker’s father, Judson
Blocker, was unconscious when
his son died and is still very ill,
little hope being entertained for
his recovery. The community
sympathizes with the family in
their bereavement.
DEATH OF MRS CARTER.
In loving memory of Mrs T N
Carter only daughter »>t Mr and
Mrs J B Hudson and wife of Tom
Carter of KulHn, whe fell asleep
in the arms of her bles-ed BaviTr
last Thursday morning about
seven o'clock . She was 35years,
6 months and 5 days eld. She
had been married Itt years, 11
months and 15 days. She left a
father, mother. 2 brothers, a
devoted husband and 5 childrei,
3 daughters and -2 tittle sons
Besides these she leaves many
friends and relatives to trourn
her loss. She had a severe case
of bilions fever and liver trouble
which caused her much suffering
but she bore it all patiently
never nfirmuriug.
Oh how sad it is to chronicle
the fact that death has invaded
this home and taken dear Mrry.
It has always been her disposi
tion to be kind and affectionate
to every body, and she was very
much noted for piety.* No one
ever heard her speaking wrong
of any one. She made an open
profession of her religion by
uniting with the Bethel Met In -
church when she was about 10
years old ever working for its
interest. She was a consecrated
Christian adding a great deal of
pleasures to her father’s home
and also her home after her mar
riage.
Blessed aro the dead who die
iutheLird. Why should we mur
mur at the will of our heavenly
Father, when He has given or-
such a glorious passage in which
we may find contentment.
Her remains were interredjlasi
Friday morning Sept. 3 in flu
cemetery at Bethel being funer-
alizeJ by Rev C W Purpess.
Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep
From which none ever wake to
weep
Securely shall her ashes lie,
Waiting the summons from on
high.
Perry Hudson,
Kudin, Sep. 11.
At < 1«»»•«* <>I
Statement Pf Condition of
I "A 1* >1 A.T* I> >1JEFtCIIY\IV*TH UA.IVK
Located at Walterboro, S. C. (
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LIABILITIES.
Unpiral Stock paid in fl&.OOO 00
SorpluH Foml 10,000 00
UodiridtHl Profit*. U>m Cor-
r*ut exp*ii*e» and Taxes paid 2,800 Otf
Doe to Hants and Hankers, “
Dividend* Unpaid 14 00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 41.818 99
Savina* Denosits 44,019 50
Time Certificate* of Deposits 1,000 52
Notea and Bills Rediscounted, 9,064 62
Bill* Payable, including Certi-
flcaies for Money Borrowed 8 090 00
REfOCRCES.
Loan* ami DiscojntM
< iTerdraft*
Hanking House
Furniture aud Fixtures,
Due from Banks and Bankers
Currency
iicld
Stiver, Nieklos and Pennies
Checas and Cash Items
t98,2i«
4 "it
l.UOO
1 5N8
21 8M
2.121
W95
811
149
Total, $126.5(9 tl
STATE OF SOUTfl CAROLINA. )
Total. $128,509 81
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County of Colleton. i
Before aae came A H. Wichmau, Cashier, of Farmers A Merchant* Bank,
who being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true ooa-
•iiriou of mid Bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank.
Sworn to and subscribed before me (
thir 18th day of Sap*. 1909. \ A. H. WICBMAN,
E. A Terry, [L.a.J •*— Cashier.
Notary Public, 8. O.
Correct Attest:
R. H Wichman )
C. D May. Directors.
Jno. H. Peurlfov ^
JAFFA &, LEVY.
occupied bjrS.
On Walter St, aj^sU^ formed
Bottling
Sheriffs Sales-
By virtue of tax executions to
me directel hv K E Jones, Coun
ty Treasurer, 1 have levied on
and will sell before the Court
house in Walterboro on talesday
in October co the highest bidder
for cash the following described
landi:
WALTKRBOKO TOWNSHIP.
lira Ruth Lucaa, four acre*,
bounded by land* now or late of
Elizabeth Carter, public road
leading from Walterboro to Jack-
Bonboro and lands late of estate
James Green. Taxes, ooets and
penalties $6.19.
HKYWARD TOWNSHIP,.
Tobe Defeature, 20 scree,
bounded by lande of Wm Biehop,
eetate Archie Terry, Nancy
Terry and T A Bootle. Tax* e,
costs and penalties $7.58.
BHKRIDAN TOWNSHIP.
J 8 Manin, 20 acres, bounded
by lands of Primus Fields, Henry
Hughes, J F Addison and public
read. Taxes, costs and penalties
$8.46.
WARREN TOWNSHIP.
% DSmoak, 128 acres, bound
ed north by Ben and Sandy Brown
east by G U Smpak. south by
Mauldin, west by eatate James
Smoak. Taxes, costs and penal
ties $27.74.
Stobo Squire, 47 acres, bound
ed by landsof —— Taxes, costs
and penalties $10.60.
James Bailey, IB acres, bound-^
edby lands of SoIoumui Rhodes,
Bradley, Richardson and Philip
Qhaplin. Taxes, costs and pen
alties $10.86.
Estate Toby Bowman, 2 acres,
bounded by Bon Stanfield. Sam
Smoak, Lucy Roper and Maggie
Wright. Taxes,costa and
attics $6.87.
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j^eptembtr 11,1900.
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MASTER S SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Colleton (itninty,
In the Common Pleas,
P. W Higher, et al,
V8.
Ruth Risher.
By virtue ol the decree of abo'e
eoyrt herein, I will sell at public on -
cry before the courthouse in Walier-
boro, on Salewlav in October next,
(4th day, l'.«U9) within the legal
hours of sale, the following deserd ed
realty, at risk of former purchaser:
All that tract of land situate m
the county and 8tate aforesaid, om -
taining eight hundred (800) aerts,
more or less end bounded, north tty
lands of P W Kisber, known as Hhep.
herd tract; east by lands fwmerly of
Peter Uentz, Handy Herndon and
Manldin* south by lands of Mauldin,
and west by lands formerly of U D
George.
Terme of sale—One half cash, bal
ance in one year, secured by bond aod
mortgage of the property sold, bear,
ing interest at 8 per cent per annem
from day of sale, with option to pui-
chaser of paying all cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
CO HENDERSON,
Master.
September 11,' 1009.
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MASTER’S SALE
STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA 1
Colleton County,
Common Pleas.
Elizabeth F Boyce,
vs.
Msrioh R «’ooner, et al-
By virtue of the decree of above
court herein, 1 will sell at public on*-
cry before the courthouse in Walter-
loro, on salesday in October next,
(Uh day) within the legal bonii, the
following described realty:
All that tract of land, situate in
(what was St Pant’s Parish) oonnty
State aforesaid, containing six hun
dred and sixty-seven (637) acres more
or less; and bounded, so th on lands
of Ashe end Sims, east on lands late
of Behli|ig and W G Whilden, west
on lands la'e of Wjlkmsoc, and
north on lands lata of L F Behiiog.
Terms of sale—One half oash,
balance on a credit of one year,
cored by bond of purchaser, beam g
interest from day ot sale and a mort
gage of the property aold; the bond
to contain the usual tax payments
and attorneys’ fees (at 10 per cent)
nlsnens. or all cash at the option of
the purchaser. Purchaser to pay Mr
papers.
‘ * C G HENDERSON,
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are thoroughly ironed, and so constructed that they
| will give the very best senrice.^Thcy are made of
air-seasoned stock throughout
Hounds, bolsters and reaches are made full size,
while the skeins and skein boxes are extra heavy—
hence the Columbus is a light running wagon. We
are always glad to show Columbus wagons and
point out their excellent features.
VAKN BKUY LUimi.
Moselle, - - - S. C.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 have Opened a
SHOE AND DRY GOODS STORE
in the store occupied by H. S. Glover.
a *
My aim has been to select an up.to-date
stock of Goods, and an inspection will
convince yon that I have succeeded.
I have had nine years experience in
buying and selling.
You are cordially invited to call and
see my new goods, which are daily ar
riving.
CLARENCE L. F1SHBURNE.
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HURRAH. FOR THE FAIR.”
Ashton, Sept. 11,—Special:
No Min at yet. Cotton opening
fast, business still on the rush.
Miss Izna Miley of Crocketville
is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Dr L M Strickland of Smoaks^ia
here doing some dental work.
Mainer Kirkland of Beaufort
was here last week,jthe guest of
WW Jones.
A woe wee girl has come to the
home of J N Jones as a guest of
Mrs Mauds Bruce Jones.
Th# young ladies are inthused
over the fall shade*—then comes
the style—Directorie ooet, prin
ces*, or Moyan. The man stands
a«ide and givaa but doep down in
his hs^rt he it seloctirfg, what
soil would be pretty right by
that Oatewbaf
Snob is life! The serious pert
comes in its time.
The fair! Hurrah for the fair.
_ J.
HEAVIEST BALL
W R Beach enjoy* tbs distinction of
hiving told the hesvlwt bole of cotton
over told In the market here. STB
Sbsffnr was the bayer ud oould not
weigh the bain on bln regular cotton
acaMe as they reach only to 700 poaada
and this halo weighed 7t5.
The bate sad aaad brought nearly a
handred dollar*.
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL
The public is ordially lavitad to ha
preeent at aa Ice tarn festival at
Tabernacle charoh Batarday, BapL $$,
from 6 to K) o’clock p m tor the baaaA$
of-the sow school at that pines.
HELP COLUMUA COLLEGE..
Th. Pm, Md MmM «0t Ma
pMasara in
oontritmtio&A to ko&D ^
college. Let CoUslon
daty la smIsIIbv $Mst
la yoar ooulilbation
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