The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 12, 1910, Image 4
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THIRTY-SECOND YEAR.
W. w. SMOAK, JR.
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•t Wallrrhoro, S. C.
Aaron Crosby, Ruffin. S. C., says: 4
"Mv wife had what the doctors called F.i Xema for yean*. Her lega and part of the bo«ly was
entirely covered with it and it nearly crazed her. She'had tried everything I ever heard of in
the line ef skin renn dh s without relief. Tv o nionths i;go she begsn u-iig Tetterine " hich*1
bouxht frotn J. M. Klein, our drugyist. under a guarantee, and now she is entirely well. She
used 13 boxe^ and tw*r> cakes of Tetterine Soap, hut it'.'* worth a hundred times what it co?.t us.
We followed the directions, or so stubborn a ease »s hers would never haveyieideti to any treat*
ment. „ My hat’s olf to you and your great medicine.”
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Tetterine curea EctfCma, Tetter. King Worm. Ground Itch, Itching Piles, Infant’s Sore
Head, Pimples,! Koils, Scaly Patcht*s on the Face, Old Itching Sores, DandrutT, Cankert*«i Scalp,
Hunion'*, Omns, Chilblains and every form of skm disease. Tetterine,"Stic; Tetterine Soap, 25c.
Sold and gdafanteed by J. M. Klein; or by mail from the manufacturer. The Shniptrine Com-
liairy, Savannah, Ga.
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WEDNESDAY. JAN. 12. 1910.
Watch the Monument Fund grow .
One is a little surprised at times
when reading theaddress on some
jug express packages going "up the
road" Wonder if the consignee
would like to have their names pub
lished .
1!
THAT FARNUM FINE.
James S. Farnum, who was under
indictment for several offenses con
nected with the late state dispensary,
pleaded guilty last Wednesday morn
ing to the charge of bribing Director
Wylie by paying him over $1,600. for
some business, and was sentenced by-
Judge Prince to pay ?i fine of $5,000
which was paid at once. This was
accepted by Attorney General Lyon,
with the understanding that the
other cases against him be not
pressed. The jury who acquitted
Farnum of a similar charge must
feel pretty small about now. This
confession which it seems to us, will
strengthen toe case agumsi me
principles- the officials charged w ith
receiving bribes.
of the County shall he (1) a Commu
tation Road Tax of ($2) on all
Males between the age.'of 21 and 60,
unless excused legally and a
1 property tax of Two (2) Mills, said
; taxes to be assessed by the County
i Auditor and Collected as are other
taxes.
Section 5. That the public roads
of the County be made as straight
and direct as possible, and the work
done be of a permanent and scientific j
nature, and that the first roads
workeirshaii l*e from the County
Seat to the boundary line of the
County, and shall intersect as nearly
as possible at right angles, the roads
to be first worked being selected by
the Supervisor and County Commis
sioners.
Section 6. That nothing in this
Act shall be construed as prohibit
ing the Supervisor and County Com
missioners and County Road Engi
neer from repairing any bridge or
impassable road, either by use of por
tion of Chain Gang or by contract
Section 7. That this Act shall go
into effect upon its approval by the ;
Governor and that all Acts or parts
of Acts not consistent herewith b?
and the same are hereby repealed.
TEN GOOD REASONS W
YOU SHOULD BUY PITTSBURGH
PERFECT ELECTRIC WELDED FENCE
FROM
WIRE FENCE
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Cash oron Time. Come round and see
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us before you purchase.
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PROPOSED nOAD LAW.
A number of i>ersons have been
.to
kind enough to comment on the edito
rial in last week’s is.-v.e aneqt some
needed road legislation. It seems
that the idea of the traction engine,
the engineer and tin* permanent
work is meeting w ith hearty favor,
and we have as u ranees that the
matter will receive th<* earnest con
sideration of our law-makers. We
have been ask cm} to out'ine a law em
bodying the proposed legislation.
Wo believe the following if enact
ed would meet the requirements. —
An Act to authorize the Board of
County Commissioners for Colleton
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County to purchase Road Working
Machinery and to employ Road Engi
neer.
Be it Enacted by the General As
sembly.
Section 1. That the Supervisor
and County Commissioners of Col
leton county are authorized and
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hereby directed to purchase at once
a traction engine and other road
working machinery for use on the
public roads of said County at a coat
not to exceed three thousand and
five hundred ($35,(10.) dollars, to lx*
paid for on such terms and with
•uch conditions as seems best to
them, from the rrad funds either
now available or to be available.
Section 2. That the said Super
visor and County Commissioners of
Colleton County.also employ a com
petent Road Engineer at a salary
not ^o excel d fifteen hundred ($1500)
dollars per year to have charge of
the lo«*d working forces of the
County, and to lay off, grade, super-
We bHieve the above will meet
the requirements for some perma
nent mad work in Colleton county.
Of course there will possibly be
considerable objection to this Act on
the part of some of our people, prob-
ist. It is the only Welded Fence,
and. By the Electric Process the wire is made one
3rd. Wrapped wire wity hold moisture and Rust.
4th. Wrapped wire WILL SLIP.
5th. Fire will not harm or injure welded wire.
6th. Welded Fence contains All Large Wires.
7th. Welded Fence can be taken down and moved
with least trouble.
cSth. Terry & Shatter is the only Factory Agent
for Welded Fence in Walterboro.
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9th. They .secured an extra low freight rate on
wire to \Yalterboro.
10th. This reason: The last and best we will tell
y • ’
you in private when you call.
A. Wichman & Son.
aUv thosa who are the Ifcaeficiaries
under the present system. This is
to be exacted, hut to offset this we^
will say that only by such legislation
will the County make any, progress
in building permanent roads. Under
the pro < ut plan 2^10 w ill not find 10
miles of real first class road-bed in
the County.
HV 8 SUM.
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SOME DISTRESSING FACTS.
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South Carolina is one of our best
agricultural Southern States, but
there a few facts connected with
her history that are very bad. and
we are sure the conditions in South
Carolina are no worse than in many
of our Southern States.
According to the tax books, the
taxable value of dogs is a hundred
thousand dollars more than the tax
able value of all her sheep, hogs and
goats combined.
Clemaon College had one cow last
year that fed herself and paid all
expenses, giving a clear profit of
$75.00, yet South Carolina sent away
from her State ^ome nine millions
dollars for dairy and poultry pro
ducts.
South Carolina spent eighty-two
millions dollars for home supplies,
including nine million dollars for
fertilizer. Six millions went for
com, and twelve millions for mules.
Frdhi these facts it if evident that
the farmers of South Carolina are
not yet wide awake. It will be re
membered that South ‘ Carolina
raised more edrn per acre than any
other Stale or section in the world.
Then, to think that she would pay
out *atx million** for corn. Certainly
there is some agricultural education
and the attendents were: Miss An
nie Dopson with Mr. Hallie Mur-
daugh. Miss Minnie Dopson with
Mr. Mazon Polk. The bride was
| beautifully gowned in white silk.
After the ceremony the guests were
invited in the dining room where
cake was served.
Mrs. Murdaugh is a very attrac
tive and charming young lady of
this neighborhood and has countless
friends who wish her every poesible
happines. —"
Mr. Murdaugh is a prosperous
young fanner. Mr. and Mrs. /Mur
daugh received many valuable pres
ents.
Among the many relatives and
friends that were present were:
Mr. Eugene Hay and daughter.
Miss Rosa, from John’s Island.
One who waa present,
NOT CE.
The fi*m of .7 C Padgett & Sou Las
bevn dLfcotvwd, 0 D Padgett, Jr., sur
viving partner, having thi<* day pnr-
chaeet the interest.>f J C !»ad.ett, de-
ce»M*i, vi’d tlu-ieby ae urms all debts
and liabilities of the said Arm
J G Padgett,
Executor
Est ’ J (’ Padgett,
HD Padgett, Jr.
Waltarboro, S. O., Dec. 28, 1»0U-
1 7 St
R. L T.
TiiB Great Liver Msiiciie an! General Tunic
Don’t take pills and violent purgatives. They only make bad matters
worse. They d<*n’t cure. Take R. Is T. for Constipation, Biliousness, In
digestion and all Livyr Troubles. It acts in perfect harmony with nature.
«...
Dr. Richardsan has been prescribing continuously for 25 years
and say*? he do**s not know of any remedy that will .
jdve such t;ood results as this remedy.
~—(-have using “Uirtiardii »'* Liver Chicot* Drug c <*. Anderson, S. C.
Tonic" in n*y b<m ■ It »ome months , . )<Mr S ‘ rs: Iu response foyntirin-
P*st *nd tiud it »u ewl'ent pre.juritiiou 'I'nri* I clienrludy ttafe that 1 hive
It fans Moved a* » Mib-mute for i a omsl. UM5< * T. in my fnmiiy for several
glvii* the dc-ired ehoct wnbout the w ‘ rh v « r v btwieficml result!*. I
net**! n*u*e* following h.1o<»»o* ch omel 1 h*ve pe*i»oiia!ly UMid If- recent!v for its
and l* avinc the iiv-r in uo*m.v uettvity i ’mdc effects nnd have been ninoii hens-
I recutniucnJ it without t.e»*i*ation, 1 ntted- Kor chronic constipation, indi-
A J CaUI HkN. ; ge'«ii< n ami to*pid liver, I d » nor know
NOTICE.
Bids will be received at this office no
th Hsturdsy, January 15. 1V10. fora
physician for the poor farm aod inmates
in the ooantv Jail aod to visit the sick
of chain gang when within i miles of
Waiterbuio and to famish all »*•*«*«»»««st
J O GRIFFIN.
Co. dnptrviaor C. C.
O Albert Beach,
Clerk.
Chamberlain’s Conch Rtmedv Is not a
common, every-day oougb miaime. U
it a meritorious remedy for all the
tioubleaome and dangercs* complica
tions malting from cold In the bead,
throat, chest or lungs Hold by All
Dealers.
CE DURANT
Civil Eng’r mad Land Surveyor.
I will be in my office on Sat
urdays and all other days when
not at work in field.
manent improvement, givinjj^ especi
al attention to the construction of
•and clay roads in the County.
Section 3. That the .County
Chain Gang and all other road work
ing forces of the County be directed
by the said Road Engineer,’ under
the Supervision of the Supervisor
and County Commissioners; and that
no claim {or road work b» paid, if
lot more than Five ($5) Dollars until
the work be personally inspected and
approved by mid Road Engineer.
Section 4. That the ruad funds
needed, not only by the people of
etc. the construction pf per- South Carolina, but of other States,
which could possibly make no better
record. The Souch can never come
into the position her cHmate and
(Vnatlpatioo mns<a haadacha, ran«aa,
dizxInrM, languor, heart., pilpltati'm
DrantLc phyntoa grip*, th-kan, waak^n
the bowels and don’t rare. DPnn’s
KagolaN act tentlv and our* ronalipa
tiou. 25 ten's A«lt your drogght.
Office between Klien’s and
Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank
Phone 27B, Walterboro, S. C.
** lYaM for o'-ochs nhd rolds i* Kanntv
VtLaxstiva ('nugli H>rup. If move-
thV* bowels Iraa’y vat gvofly ai»tl their bv
.{'riv*a thn (V*M f-O*** ’I** ‘•V« , “ir* I'
afojia tha viiigh. Ohildren like if—
pleasant tn take. Soidty.T A. Klein
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PEURIFGY mm.'
Nttorueya nucf ,
i'otiriaollora at
Ohambarlsin’s Cctigh Ra;n*Hv nev*r
diasp:ioints those who nsa it for ob-ti-
natacougbs, rotds and brltatlons of tbs
throat and longs. It stands nnrivaU* '!
.. . ... ... ... »s a remadv for ali throat an l long dls
soil entitles her until this condition Mwc> Sold by All Dealers.
All BtuIbsm given Prompt Attsattoo.
OVER THE PRESS AND STANUARW V
WALTFMHORO. - - • 8.
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has been changed.
News. •
-Farmer’s Union
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
On the 2t»tb day of lanoary 19f0, T
'will fils m. final rstnrn as exaentor of
! tbs a#tale of Calia E Cons, tie-
cease 1. with the Pn ‘
DOPSON MURDAUGH.
The marriage of Miss Julia Dop- cease! with the Probate Jodge for Col
son and Mr. Hammie Murdaugh! ^ Conn J T ’ “J t w#,r thgn '
vT arntMuiuc muiuwugn i ,j t#r 4 pp,y Letters Dlsmisecry.
C A Walker.
NOTICE.
was an interesting event which oc
curred at four o’clock December 26
at the homo of the bride’s parents,
Mr. md Mr% J. ;M. Dopaqa near
Island ton. The ceremony was per
formed by Mr. H. W. Cummings
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Execetor.
Cry
OHIluIrmn
' POtf FlETCHEt’S
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All persons who wish to get chain
that will last twenty or more yean
should order non . If you can't see
me leave orders with Mr. R. H.
Wichman. C. D. C. Adams or WitaaO
9c Padgett, and get the improved
handmade chain mide by
J. P. STANFiLL.
Presiding Elder Andeisou |« »*"« '-‘■-iy. _ OEO Ji PltlNCE, »j
.1 t^xeof lOfhC/'irooit.
MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY
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Shiquola Drug So.,
ANDERSON, S. C.
FOR SALE BY JOHN M. KLEIN.
TaX* Returns-
The Anditor’s office will beupea for
tax retarne from Janaary 1st to
FShraarj 20th. 1910.
The law requires that all property be
Hsted for taxes this year including real
persoaal property, notes, mort-
,, mooevs etc . also an income tax
oa income of (2 500 CO and upwards.
There shall he capUattoa tax of 50
cents on all docs and the proceeds to be
expended for school purposes. Dogs not
reinrned for taxation snail not be held
to he property in any of the courts of
this state.
All males between the ages of it ind
60 years, except Onteiid«:n'e*oldier« or
those person* Inca^nhie of earning a
Long Brow Plantation on Cora
support by being uvumwl or from any bahee River near Gr«vn Pond, S C
Friday, January 28. Hmoaks
Saturday, January 2V, until 8 o'clock.
Williams.
Tuesday, February 1, Bells.
Wednesday Fehrnarv *. Dodds.
Thursday. February 3, Cottageville.
Friday, February 4, A. Ii.. Jordaa'i
8u>re; P. M. Remiey'a
It is hoped that all will meet the Aw
ditor promptly and make their returns
as it will save trouble and get the booki
straight.
Respectfully,
A A. PATFERdON. JR.,
13 22 Auditor.
TO RENT.,
other cause are liable to poll t**x
All property iuum h* * eswi at "i's
rne value in ni ue>,’’ wLicb is c-*n-
s*rued to mean "the sum at w hich ^dd
prope>ty under ordiuxry cti cum stances
would sell for casu ”
Don’t as* that vonr rronerty be taken
frotn the b -ok* the M»me as ’a^t year.
All property bum lie li-ted on proper
blanks end sworn to. Town«hip and
number of school district most be given.
fhe Auditor or hi- deputy will be al
the following places on the daws men-
tioeed below to lake tax returns.
Monday, January 8, Kavenel
Tuesday. Janna-y 4. Warren's X Roady
Wedoeaday, Jsovary 5. Meggett.
Thonday January 3. Adams Ran.
Friday. January 7. -lacktooboro
Bglurday. January 8, Green Pond.
Monday, Janoar* 17. Headers •i.vtlle.
Tuesday. Jane«rv 18 Pr»ii<*
Wcdacsdav. January IV, 8ni.>r*s < Dr.
Pedgokt'e Store)
Tharadsy. Jneanrv $0. RW Patr*-.
Friday, Janaary 21. mon. ng. FoikV
Store, F. M. n^htoe
Monday. January 24 CaMweir*.
January 35, A. M . Lod.c;
1'0 to 200 jicrea t icp land
60 to 70 acres high land
Also, Woodburn Plantation 01
Com bahee River near Green pond
S C
About 100 acres splendid cottoi
land
About 130 acres rice and
To good responsible party WU
rent reasonably Apply
FQ O’NEILL,
Charleston, S (
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