The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 23, 1910, Image 3
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TO BE ENOMERATED •
m-: ctssus BUtiEAii’S iNsruicnoNS
n (MiMERMOTS ON THIS POINT.
V/ v»hinjftnn. i» C., Feb. I9i0.
- Ti c explicit Hiid It-rgthy printed
l ,t 'ictior.- t ■ the census enumera-i
Vm • which have lK*en prpared by
tiv • ’nite«i SL;»t'*s (.ensus Bureau,
<r, * « clear idea of the character of
»
th * m-wers rx|»e<’tpd from th^ pe« *
p«e »f the United States with reganl
t* the questions in the population
ficl!.*«!uie to be oarrieil in the Decen-
n.al tVnsus April If* next.
a.iswer.-. are to have reference
aoi“t> to the “Onius Day.” which is
Ap'd 15. Persons living on that day.
b who died after it and before the
numerators call, are to he eoTint<*d,
bo i*ersons bom afU*r April 15 are
nj*. to b»* included in the count.
Pe. tons who were single on April 15
a. »*.* be re;»ort<*d as single, even
tt* »ugn they have married subse.
<|;«*#itly and before the canvasser
ht.'-alleil This is true, similarly,
of is‘rsi;ns who became widowed or
d«v need after April l r >.
Toe census law provides that all
p-.sons shail U* enumerated at their
*’ .-oat place of ulvxle” on April 15.
T«l, means th** place where they
in v be sa : i to live or belong or the
p< ice which is their home. As a
rule, the u>ual place of alsxle is not
,t*'» * 4dace w here a person works or
wt - *re he ea's, hut where he regular
ly sleeps. The enumerators are
c-aji.i >:ied, however, that where a
«<4 i happens to sleep at the time of
th-* enumeration may not be the
pljiee where he regularly sleeps.
Hiere will Is* a number of |s*rs«in.s
hi'-tug their usual place of alxwle in
e;c ’.iteration di-tnets who will lx*
aiHent Apr! 15. These are to Ik* in-
cbj| t *.4 and enumerated afttr the
ffhs regarding them have U*en ol»-
f'-otr. their ‘amilies, relatives,
a. (oainter.ee-., or other persons able
t> give the information. For in-
f. ....u e, if a member of any family in 1
a r “numeration district is tempma-
r , iway fr'tn home on a visit, or
on husinevs. >>r traveling for pleas-
u *, or at ter ding school or college.
LETTER FROM IRMO. S. C-
Well. seems that “Trixie” is
napping these cold days,'‘but my l
long silence is no evidence that The
Press and Standard and our Colle- (
ton friends are not frequently
thought of.
Irmo is alive and a wide awake
little town. We believe that ere
long k will Ik* among the prettiest
and mo>t progressive little towns in
South Carolina. Mr. Youngers is
having a vefy pretty little cottage
built which^jyhen oempleted will be
a great improvement to’Mrmo.
A Valentine party was given at
the home of Miss Annie Lorick on
Monday evening. Those invited
were Mr. and Mrs- Dave Lorick, Mr
and Mrs Clarence Henderson. Misses
Lois Simms, Bessie Davison. Cora
anil Kffie Burgess, Olive and Ola
Lorick, Hattie and Pearl Hook,
Margret Drair, Ruth Lorick. Deasie
Boukwright and Lala Bookman,
Messrs Newton Lorick, Preston
Klein, Lonnie Boukwright, Thomas
Shealy of Columbia. Harry Book
man of El I wood, Rosa Hook, Preston
Freshly. Maddison Boukwright, J
Covington and Hugh McKeither. A
very delightful evening was spent.
The miisic was furnished by Mrs
Dave Lorick. Miss Dessie Bouk
wright and I/onnie Boukwright.
Invitations have l)een received to
y
the marriage of Miss Banna* Smith
of Irmo, to Wellin Hearoa of Bishop-
ville. The marriage is to take place
next Wedneseay aft rnoon at Union
Methodist Chapel here.
Miss Leora Hook of Columbia
College, spent last week end here
with her parents.
Mr and Mrs S A Mathias are in
We are having a great deal of
sickness in and around Irmo. Among
those who have been on the sick list
for the past week are: Misses Fan
nie and Jennie VanSant, Mrs Annie
Roaton and Mrs C W Burgess. All
are much better except Mrs Roaton.
She was taken to a hospital in Co
lumbia today Jor treatment.
Mrs C W Burgess.hopes to leave in
a few days for Spartanburg to at
tend the marriage of her sister.
Miss Maeie Couch. “Trixie.”
m
or sii k in a hospital, such absent
j*-*' ...n i.-> to :•«* enumerated and in-
ci ; i'’d with other members of the'
NEWS FROM THE FORK
Islandton. F**b.;17. We are si>riy
to say that W K Carter is quite ill at
f • miIv. But a son or daughter present, but we ho|>e for a s|>eedy,
i 'uularly living in another lix’ality recopery.
s. - "ild ii"t be counted with the: Miss Lillie Eel (tel has returned to
f 11 ily at home. i her home near Klloree, S. C. While
.'ervanL, !alKtr**rs, or otlier em-■ here Miss-Eelbetfnade many friends
p. • ,i*i*s, wb » live with th<- family,' who regretted to see her leave.
».• I >leep in the same hou-s* or on Walter Crosby is at home on. a
t * premi-*-.'. >n iuld Ik* enumerated visit just now.
w’Ui thi family.
(V: i i.i Bureau
A K*
states that
Mittle Miss Loreine Stone has rt-
turned to her home at ('amp Branch.
1 *re will Is*, on the other hand, a; after spending a wivk with her aunt
ce ‘.ain nun iKT of j>ersor.s present I here.
I l»**rhaj'-'ioiging and sleeping in: (i Q and F J Bishop had business
diilncts at the time of the enumera- in Hampton and YarnVille Monday,
tie: wh > : » not have their usual Harry Harvey has returned home
pla* E*SL!)f a'>*xie there. Phese are not after s|rending a few very pleasant
t-i Ik* enumerateii. It must U* ai- days near Klloree.
su'tied that they will be enumerated
elsewhere. The canvassers should
h«m. therefore, unless it is practically
c*r f -.iu that they will not beenumer-
a>e*l anywhere else, enumerate or
include with the members of a
Misses Ruth and Zola Codley
visited Mi?s Lillie Bishop Sunday.
Miss Ella (lodloy spent Saturday
with her sister. Mrs Carey Godley of
this place.
We have several cases of measles
fail'd} the) arc enumerating any of in this community just now. There
U * following ciaases:
Persons visiting a family;
Tra.^ient boanJers or lodgers w ho
tiuc * ttome other usual or permanent
|>‘*i-'* of
Students or children living or
bonding with a family in order to
atton 1 »or:',.* school, college. <»r other
©tluiationai institution in the locality (much,
but not regarding the place as'
their home,
Hers.m.s who take their meals with
a t iintly but lodge or slet*p el > H‘-|
where.
are several cases, hut we hope they
will soon be well ag«in.
A par.y was given at the home of
Miss Lillie Bishop Saturday night in
honor of her guests Misses Corrie
ann Ressa Breland of Bethel. There
were only a few present, but all
seemed to enjoy the evening very
One Present.
Won’t Neeil a Crotch.
Whe: Kditor .1 P. SoMnuin, of Cor
tiHiuft, N C , hruinnt hi* leg h«<llr, It :
.Vrv«int- apprentices, or other staneii an uieIt aore. .Many salve* ami
perv.ns employed by a family and 1 oil,tmen, ‘ P 10 ^ womileaa Then
wurkiiig its
. llnrkien'ii Arnica Salve healed it .
tn* house or on the | thoroughly Nothirg b an prompt and
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p etti u*s. but not slivping there; or ‘ *ure for l lcera. Boil*. Burns. Hruites,
. Itty V*rs.m wK.» wu. formerly in a
firuily, but wh.» nas since become at _
p* rtnanent ir.ma’e of an asylum,
a.m.Jiouse, home for the aged, re
formatory. prison, or any other in-
atituition m which the inmates may
r ttiia.ii for long periiKis of time.
CtilLOREII WHO ME SICKLY
MiKbcra win falua thi-ir own eomforl and tlw
Wistarv of iHrirrh.itlrca, •iKnod never w.ilnwii u
k"tof Muttirr liray • Sworl Pnwdrrsf or Clllktmi,
(• r uretanKirtoultaesra-vm. ThryBrvalciipCoMi,
Cnra FOeeriaanrsa, CoinKitiation, TuMhuie I»i»-
•efcra, Uradertie and Mx&at h Tronbloa. THKMC
POWUKKSITKVXK FAII. Sold t> all DraKStorr^
A trial |>arksi;e
.toany ansh.i win* will addrcaa
Laln>x t M. V.
M - PasaX emryfaiae —
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In ar ler u be coafiiient of good roealta,
J hi meat ba aura to gat (be original
•thin’. Carboiiaad Witch Haxal
Aalre. When you.aak for it, rafuat to
ac«t>< a au bati tat a or imltatioa. De-
W«U‘a Carboiiaad Wttob Haaal Salve Is
aaada
ar- ^
wmauarooiiaag wit on uaaal t*a
3 id for aayihiag «baa you i
ra.aad it iaaaoaciaily good lor
Bald Iw^oba V Claia.
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lor Infanta and Children.
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