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Post Master, R. Levy will e< r.duct
an examination for Census Enumera
tor for Colleton county at the school
building here February oth. This
examination will be held/ if only
one session, not later than 3 P. M.
If the number of applicants make it ^ 1 Ef>—To '" ,v '"►f* »»iil
necessary to have two sessions th
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first will be held not later than 10 A.
M., and the second not later than
P. M. If three sessions ar» neces
sary, one will be held at t* A. M ,
another at 12:30 P. Mi and another
at 4 P. M.
Applications for Census Enumera
tor must be sent to Wo*. J. Storen,
Superintendent, Charleston, and
must be received by him not later
than January 25th.
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SUPERVISOR’S REPORT.
—
.1. O. Griffin. County Supervisor; D.
E. Smoak and C. H. Platt, County;
Commissioners, met Tuesday. Jan
uary 4, approved thfe following
claims from October 1st. 1909.
Jan. 1?1910 tlree months:
J 0 Griffin, salary Oct. ’09
J O Griffin, postage
J 0 Griffin, board of convict
W V Glover, supplies
’Phone rent ...
W Z Ayer, difference in mules
for county 20
Vaughn PVine, making clothes
for convicts 4 75 j W R Fox, sheriff, Nov
G T Thomly, supplies c. g 6
Ben Pinkney, labor 10
E C Beach, dis. constable 32 50
E C Beach, dis. constable .... 59
J M Padgett, magistrate 25
M Kohn, supplies 6 45
J W Smalls, can. 4 months 33 34
to J G Williams, lumber & labor 34 50
W Vtllover, supplies 18 10
$75.00 Dr W B Ackerman, pro. ser. 13
3 A E Martin, road overseer.
8 Collins township 22 40
46 77 C G Henderson, master 16 66
4 FT Towles, road overseer,
Adams Run 73
SJ Fennell, lumber 22 37
W R Fox, sheriff, Oct 125
125
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is creating considerable interest rs
that of Miss Estelle Easterlin of
Round to Mr. Arthur Butler of
Jacksonboro. This happy event is to
take place at the home of the bride
this afternoon at 4 o’clock.
21
J L Maxcy, conveying prisoner
W R Beach, convey, lunatic .
J L Maxcy, convey’g prisoner
A E Martin, road overseer,
Collins township
C G Henderson, salary 16 66
F T Towles, road overseer for
Adam’s Run 44 92
L J Messeivey. road overseer
, Adams Run 47 00
James Reeves, ferryman. Par
ker’s Ferry 21
J D Edward’s salary 16 <‘»y
H H Hiott, ferryman. Jack
sonboro 20
W L Linder, conveying 15
.1 E Bryan, magistrate s sal 16 66
J D Edwards, lunacy pro 10
J I) Edwards, lunacy pro 1<>
J D Edwards, lunacy pro 1<>
J I) Edwards, lunacy pro 10
J L Maxcy. con. salary ... s
SJ Fennel’, lumber 63 28
l^a^vrence Allen, salary ferry-
' -"man Ashepoo
J F Brant, salary, paor farm
A Q-Herndon, making convict
shirts
M W Breland, fodder
F T Towles, road overseer.
1 Adam’s Run 54
P J Wilson, Mag. salary „ 8 34
James Reeves, salary, ferry-
15 00 W R Fox, sheriff, Dec 125
15 W R Fox, dieting pris. Oct .. 108
3 W R Fox, diet ing pris. Nov 110 40
W R Fox, dieting pris. Dec .‘14 50
W R Fox, stamps, Oct 2
W R Fox, stamps, Nov 1
W R Fox. stamps, Dec. 1
J 0 Gritfin, salary 75
J 0 Griffin, board convicts 11
J O Griffin, board convicts
and stamps 14 40
7 50
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:21 60
14 18
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1 50
16 66
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WANTED—Tobuy timber land* AC
ilreMO l’ Kl*|t«, No. '>7 Broad Str <“t
(’barle»lon, S. (..
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WANTED—Yon to know that I have a
conip'ete line of tarDitnre, atove*. etc
I carry on a general line of rn»air
work. *Dch aa organa, tewing machi
nes, and bicyclea
L N Glover.
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CARD FROM MR- PADGETT.
'■ i^aks. Jan. 17. Editor The Press
11 i Standard: As I canvas in The
1 cat Press and Standard Contest ;
hud nearly everyone intends to
ubscrilie^or renew, and many have
»*» choice as to whom they will vote ;
or. Feeling that 1 have a great
nany friends among the Farmers’
enions who would vote for me if I
•ould see them and mention the
natter to them. I take this means
if asking my friends throughout the
•oiinty to renew at once and vote
for me.
Would you all not be glad to set*
vour President riding around in a
brand new buggy, or sitting behind
a grand piano playing “Lay My Lit
tle Shoes Away’’? If so, come to
my support.
■ Yours very truly,
L. C. Padgett.
1 75
12 60
16 66
J 1) Edwards, sal., 2 months 33 32
J D Edwards, pro. lunacy 10
Isham Padgett, lumber 7 80
James Reeves, ferryman 18
C M Risher, supplies, chain g 66
H A Patterson, dis. con. Nov.
H A Patterson, dis. con Dec.
H I> Padgett, clerk of court...
8 34
16 67
16 67
21 54
36 20
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25
11 D Padgett, stamps
James I land ridge, labor
Jonas O’Quin. constable
R G W Bryan, magistrate
J H Beach, guard. 3 months
L H Zieglar Capt. eg. 3 mos.
J W Zeiglar. guard c g. 3 mos
Crosby & Padgett, lumlier
Lawrence Allen, ferry’n 2 m.
io 3o Adam Carter, janitor
H W Black, Jr, supplies
C D C Adams, supplies 3 50
T W Beach, constable 16 66
RE Jones, treasurer 116 66
14
32 45
2 25
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87 50
15
28
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13 25
man, Parker's Ferry 18 R E Jones, stamps 12 93
A V Sykes, repair in jail 35 L N Glover, supplies, p f...... 10 60
D W Griffin, blacksmith work 10 25 L N Glover, supplies, jail 41
J O Griffin, salary for Nov . 75 l L N Glover, supplies, court h. 13 20
C G Henderson, salafy 16 66 h W Ackerman, labor - 6
J L Maxcy. constable 16 66 n P Grant, coffin for pauper 4
Beach Bros, supplies 8 50
P J Wilson, magistrate 16 66
W F Cordery* constable 16 66
W F Cordery, constable 8 34
W F Cordery, convey, pris 3
H H Hiott, ferryman a labor 31 85
H H Hiott, ferryman, 2 mos.! 40
SJ Fennell, lumber v 40 88
Dr
C H Platt, salary and labor . 43 50, e M Jones, medicine r. 13
Peter Hazel, labor 40
Henry Platt, labor 26
Frank Green, labor 12
Jessie Mayzk, labor 15
W M Jones, labor 13
Philip Green, labor ...v 22
Julius Graht, labor 8
George Mayzk, labor 25
Frank Ravenell, labpr 14
D E Smoak, salary & labor 49
L M Herndon, damages, ease
pending in court since
19^6 203 85; Terry & Shaffer, supplies
L J Messervey, road overseer,
Adam’s Run 47
L J Messervey, road overseer.
47
Adam’s Run
Colleton Banking Company,
borrowed money 5,127 50 Runyon Hiott.house rent, c g
Colleton Banking Company, H A Cummings, mag, stamps
Riddick Ackerman, pro
fessional services 46 50
Dr. T G Kershaw profession
al services 35
Dr Marion M Kershaw, pro
fessional services 10
J F Brant, Supt. p f, etc 58
I) I) Rhode, coroner 37 50
W S W’eeks, magistrate 25
Hendersonville Lumber Co. 12 07
’Phone rent, 2 months 8
J R Varnadore, labor 5
50 49
• T S Beach, constable 16 66
, A H Herndon, supplies, c. g. 17 &>
H W Black, Pr. sal’ry, stamps 155
Pn-ss & Standard, printing 86 25
J O Jaques, Sr. iabor 5
450
28
, E P Knight, labor . :>3 35
A V Sykes, labor 4
John W Bennett, Jr. labor
Dr James E Scott, profession
al services
J M Witsell Supply Co., sup
plies chain gang and poor
farm
Stroheker & McDumid, sup
plies
Paul Ancum, conv’y’g pris’nr
HT Herndon, labor & lumber
J B Smoak, labor
B R Hiers, constable
M S Varnadoe, labor
J R Varnadoe, labor
John|Latham, conv’g prisoner
C A Walker, road overseer.
Broxton township
J E Grayson, labor
G A Benton, lumber
L G Ulmer, magistrate’s sal
ary
L G Ulmer, magistrate's sal
ary :p
A M Ulmer, constable’s salary
S J Hiers, wood for court
house
J D Ackerman & Bro, lymbor
B (1 Hyrne, supplies chain
gang
B G Hyrne, supplies chain
gang
J E Bailey, salary constable
M P Bailey, conveying lunatic
W H Bailey, conveying pris
oners
A Ritter, lumlier
B (I Hiott, lumber and labor
B G Hiott, road overseer
Sheridan
J B Fralie, labor ^
W H Crosby labor
Dr L M Stokes, professional
services
Harrison Cannon, lumber .. .
J Rice Godly, member county
board education 13 90
J S Jordan, supplies chain
gang 47 J5
T H Caldwell, lumber . 12 54
B H Dopson, lumber 10 59
C N Langdale, salary mag . 25 00
Bennett & Fox, supplies chain
<• gang 38 01
Dr C E Kinsey, professional
service... 10 00
Dr C E Kinsey, professional
service 5 00
S B Saunders, supplies chain
gang 6 10
T S Haines, lumber and labor 35 00
W J Rhode, labor 2 00
J D Reeves, lumber and labor 23 43
R M Carter, supplies chain
gang *! 4 67
NOTICE. .
Strived one red and ’white Guilt,
marked awallow fork in right ear and
smooth crop and upper bit in left.
Weight about 70 pounds Any intorma*
tion leading io her whereabout* will be
rematded. T. 7. Simmon*.
Llandton, S- C., It F. D.
NOTICE—I atitl want to sell my *'ore
ute ai Meggett, S. U., 6 acres of two
crop land*, all wtrciU in ready for cul
tivation and jQ»f enough to keep the
s:ore-keeper bu*y ouuide Apply to
» H B tier,
1 12 4t Meggett, 8 C.
I < > KENT—Two new dwellings to reat-
Apply to W V. Glover.
1 19 It
TO RENT—Rnilding which can be ute’
as More or for other purposes.
HM3 09 BG Hyrne
FOR SALE
FOR SAl. K—The 30 dai* pale we haft-
been niiinin, is now over, but We have
a sale on all the time. We invite yon
to call and examine our new line of
Spring goods. Bargains for parrhaaera
;A. O. Ilioit,
1 19 -'t Round, 8. t\
KiM{ SALE—Stock of merchandise of .1
W Carton, bank rapt. Applv to
C W Davis. Trustee,
1 12 U Walterboro, S. C.
FOR SALE -Three miles from Walter-
‘I IN) i *’ uro oa 'tuhoftd, in nice healthy
locality, farm of 127 acres, with ue.»’
comfortable buildings. Apply to
A 11 Herndon,
<■1 *. 4t
Waderborc, S. C., r f d
FOR SALE—My store and lot in Wai-
torboro. W Buford Sanders.
K IS i 12 s j
2:> iNi y-<)K S ALK—-Sa* ml tine .lert-ey Milch
15 00 Cows, with or without calves Apply
to e I. K. Hilt,
12-Ml Hound.
2 10
FOR SALK—.lost received a car load of
Augusta Brick I*rices i|nnted on ap
plication. Can till order* K r uny
amount.
8 27 tf J M McKeii/.ie.
I NEW FORM OF CROP MORTGAGE.
I The local banks have just had
, printed a new form of Chattel Mort
gage, which takes the place of the
agricultural lien, which expired
January 1st. This form was pre
pared by Howell & Gruber, and
meets the approval of the entire bar.
These blanks have been printed by
i The Press and Standard.
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R. R. COMMISSONER CAUGHMAN
IN TOWN
Railroad Commissoner, B. L.
Caughman of Columbia, was in town
the latter part of the week, having
been summoned here as a witness in
a Railroad case.
CKIIcJ rMr* Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
C ASTORIA
Railway Bail Clerks Vaated
The Government pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to $1,200, and other
employees up to $2,500annually.
Uncle Sam will hold spring exam
inations throughout the country for
Railway Mail Clerks. Custom House
Clerks. Stenographers, Bookkeepers,
Departmental Clerks and other
Govenment |*ositions. Thousands of
appointments! will Ik* made. Any
man or woman in the City or Coun
try, can get instruction and free in-
! formation by writing at once to the
Bureau of Instruction. 117 N. Ham
lin Building. Rochester, N. Y.
Jff If
m -rf'
Sloan’s Liniment is the best
remedy for sprains and bruises.
It quiets the pain at once, and
can be applied to the tenderest
part without hurting because it
doesn’t need to be rubbed — all
you^Juve to do is to lair it on
lightly. It is a powerful prepa
ration and penetrates instantly —
relieves any inflammation and con
gestion, and reduces the swelling.
th* Proof.
Mr. L. Roland, Bishop ol Scran
ton, Pa. says:—“On the yth of
this present month, as I was Waring
the building at noon for-loath, I
slipped and fall, spraining my aiiat.
1 returned in the afternoon, and at
four o’clock I could not hold a pen
cil in my hand. I returned heme
later and purchased a bottle el
Sloan’s
Linimeni
and used it five or ris timet before
I went to bed, and the next day I
was able to go to work and nee my
hand as usual ”
Sloan's Liniment
is an excellent anti
septic and germ
ViUer—heals cuts,
burns, wounds and
contusions, and will
draw the poison
from sting of poi
sonous insects:
26c., 60c. and $1.00
.JSsSLira-s
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Man, Haas., VJJL
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
The proposed change of schedule
in this branch line of Railroad went
into effect Monday morning, as was
mentioned last week, with theexcep-
tion that the freight does not wait
at Green Bond to bring passengers
to Walterboro.
Chamberlain’* C >ueh Remedy i* a
very valuable medicine for thrust and
lane trouble*, quickly ledeve* and
cure* painful Ifeittbine and a dKiieerouu-
!y sonudiuK coueb which luulca'e* otn-
e^sted lung*. S dd by All Dealer*
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12 90
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Butter in ponod print* at 35c p<*r
pound. Colleton Mercauiile A Mfg Co.
1 19 2t
Baggage,
r delivers
freight or anything hauled
or delivered, anywhere, at any time,
day or night. ’Phone 43b or 15j.
J. W. McKenzie.
8 25 tf
Good Picnic Hams. While *they last
»t 15 cm'* a poond. Colleton Mercantile
& Mfg Co
Seed oa'* at B G Hyrae’s ttoie.
Parker and Waterman’s fountain
pens at K lei us.
Onion Sett at B G Hyrne’s.
Neal's sore tbioat medicine. 25 cents
at Klein's.
Nyals Stone Root Compound for the
kidneys, liver and bladder at Kleins
Brighten np yonr home with a coat
of paint. Paints and oils at Kleins.
New Garden seeds at Klein's.
Now is the time to
Spring garden Fresh
nved at K leins
Onion sets at Klein*.
prepare for a
•eed* ju«t ar-
MASTER'S SALE
M J Carter, labor 100
George KicValighler, labor 3 00
Levi Stephens, labor 2 50
H ^ WOOd ^ C ° Urt 4 qq |STATE OF SOUTH .CAROLINA
J L Fender, labor 9 50
G Albert Beach, clerk board
county commissioners
In
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I) Benton, constable, and
conveying prisoner 20 05
borrowed monev 5,152 50
L J Rumph, supplies chain G. 124 68
Frank Thompson, labor 6. j g Bryan, mag, 2 months ....
S J Rumph, supplies chain G. 2 50 j s Griffin, attorney, profes-
E. P. Platt, captain chain sional services 6250
gang. Adam’s Run? 150 H H Hickman, labor 7
Jeff Ray, blacksmith 3 50
T H Smoak. constable 50
E C Duncan, conveying pris. 50 80
DH Towles, mag 50
D H Towles, lumber 19 41
D H Towles, con. prisoners... 16 90
D H*To vies, con. prisoners... 10 40
J A Courtney, labor 3
Dr. W B Sparkman, profes-
femional services ... ...... 11 75
C E Linder, convey’g lunatic
J E Graves, wood for c&urt h.
H S Glover, supplies chain g.
J H Remley, hay, Co. mules.
D W Mallard, magistrate
J H Chaplin, magistrate... 25
Smith Leach, con. 6 months... 50
A A Patterson, Jr, auditor... 116 66
Dixie CuhrertCo, supplies 396 20
J D Cordrf? constable 25
50 oo
D J Beach, supplies chain
gang ..* 20 00
B R Ulmer, salary magistrate 8 33
Walker, Evans & Cogswell
< ’oun*y of Colleton.
The Court of Common Pleas.
A.S. Gahagan * »
vs.
K. W. Stanley.
By virtue of the decree of above
court herein 1 will sell at public out
cry liefore the court house in Walter-
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REDUCED SALE.
During January we will sell all Fall and Winter
Hats and Dress Goods
AT COST.
WITCH OUR BARGAIN TABU
Wc will ofler some rare bargains to be displayed on
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our Bargain Table. See them before you buy.
We wish our many friends and customers a Happy
New Year.
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MRS.
W. A.
The Ladies* Store.
HI -ACK {
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Co., supplies 21 84 ! boVo, on saleaday in February, 1910,
Brown Furniture & Hardware J (7th day) within the legal hours^of
Co., supplies 44 33 following described realty:
33 32< Is M Herndon, damages, pend
ing in court since 1906 . 10 50
Colleton Ranking Co. borrowed
money 5 087 50
15 Ackerman & Breland, expense ^
27 in burying pauper 10 00
6 63 J LCarter, labor 3
11 Respectfully submitted.
25 J. 0. GRIFFIN,
County Supervisor Colleton Co.
Attest; G. Albert Beach, Sec.
J. E. Martin and little son, Austin,
of Smoaks, were in town Monday.
All those two certain pieces, par
cels or tracts of land situate in the
county slid .State aforesaid, measuring
in the whole forty-one and one-half
(411) acres more or less, and bounded
as a whole ^s follows, to wit; On tbe
north bv lands of’ F. P. Fleming and
A. W Weekly; east by lands of A.
Ritter, south by A- Ritter and L. C.
Weekly, and west by lands of L 0.
Weekly.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
C. G. Henderson,
Master of Colleton County.
Jan. 15. 1910.
H- V. BLACK SR, . '
DENTAL SURGEON
I have reopened my dental
office, and have associated
with me DR. JOHN H.
BAKER. All work given
! prompt attention.
Office over Finn’s Jewelry
Store.
Office Hours: 8.80 am to 2
p. m. 8 to 6 p. m.
’Ppone No.' 67a.
Walterboro, S C
omoB or
A. J. Anderson
DENTAL SURGEON
Office Hours:
orrooTB
75c
to make a nice Switch from your
combings.
TUPPEES,
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Wig*. Whiskers, Detective Disguises
promptly made.
SAVANNAH, GA.
• a. ss., 1 p. a.
Tprefouional J/otioo*.
load Estate,
Ibs
LOANb NEGOTIATED
House* to Hent.
Opposite tka Markat,
WALTERBORO. & a
'Phone MM*.
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