The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 17, 1910, Image 4
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W. X W: SMOAK, JR.
BOTTOM AND"’PROPRIETOR.
■felered 9t the ^»)t?itoo, B. C
PMofiM m Mcond-claMliBatitr March
1,1979, nDder Act of Manb S. 1V79.
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A1VATSIIADVAWE.
PobMMd »»«rt Wrdn««daj.
at W aHcrboro, 9. C.
WEDNESDAY. AUG. 17.1910.
Mr. J. M. Padgett’s letter in last
issue has struck a popular chord.
Many £men have expressed them
selves as being favorably impressed
with it. As an issue his ideas beat
stock law.
Hi
Mr. Candidate, stiffen up your
backbone. No voter who thinks will
support a man w ho only wears a cot
ton string in his back. Have opin
ions and express them or quit the
race. In other words,.be a man.
\W
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Mr. Voter: If you find a candidate
is trying to dodge an issue, or get
on the fence, scratch him. Pull him
off the fence. Find out where he
stands and vote accordingly. Be
ware of the man who makes many
promisst. He’s,fooling you.
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LET STOCK LAW LUST.
right to know what you are doing.
The town is really a big corporation
and you ahimld submit your rej^rte
to the stock-holders.
If it is a matter of cost,' we will
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reduce our charges to a minimum
and thus enable you to inform the
holders of atock in the corporation
what its officers are doing v
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LAW NOT TO BLAME.
The people of St. Pauls, who as
sembled at Adams Run Friday for
the purpose of discussing the ques-
tion of road legislation, were not
very well posted on what the present
road law is, and. had contracted quite
a bit of opposition to it. This mis
understanding was perhaps quite
natural, and doubtless there are
many persons pver the county labor
ing under the same difficulties, for
the reason that the road law has
been rtiodified by the supervisor and
county board in its application, and
the people do not know w hat to ex-
pfcct. The main thing which seems
to have given the imwt concern is
the fact that the epunty board have
given out as their intention to work
each main road leading out from
Walterboro five miles befortf any
other road is worked. This is direct
ly in violation of the letter of the
law\ which is very plain on this
point, ar.d gives room for the criti
cism of Walterboro which one hears.
There are other points where the
law is mdrS or less modified, w hich
is bound to do one' of two things
either bring the county board fhto
difficulties, or the law into disrepute.
County Commissioner Platt and Rep
resentative Sanders. What more do
they want** .When this section puts.
up a man for office which it will
support itself such candidate is
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invaiiably elected. If St. Pauls will
not put forwrard men St. Pauls will
support, how can St. Pauls blame
the rest of the county for not voting
for them? < There is a tendency and
a desire on the part of the officials to
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favor this territory in every way
possible.
We would suggest that the gentle
men of this community whq feel
they are being discriminated against
in any way. make a thorough inves
SHERIFFS SALES
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The follow ing tract* of land have
been le\ied upon and I will sell fbr
taxes salesday in September, 1910.
W. R. FOX. Sheriff.
ADAMS RUN TOWNSHIP.
20 acres, estate S B King, bounded
West by W C LaRoche; South by
William Prentiss; East by J M Heth-
ington; North by M W Simmons.
Taxes, costs and expenses $9.21
1 acres. Joseph Jenkins, bounded
West by Abram Fraser: North by
Abram Fraser; East by Davis Ward;
South by Nancy Seabrook.
Taxes, costs, etc..... $11.58
65 acres, Maria Gadsden, bounded
East by D. S. Sauls; South by Rob-
^Cleaning 'Em Up^
■ WHAT?
All the Left-Overs In Our
* ay * , .
Dry Goods Deparment
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ligation of the RECORD and not If ten j ^•b^ai/iC^| t Lou “ Kate;
to some demagogue of Mr. Harley’s i T^xes, costs, etc $10.89
description. ‘‘They say" is some-! Sip Smalls, 19 acres, bounded Ea6t
times poor authority, and to accept ‘ ^ B. Powell; South by tehling;
what ‘‘they say’’ without investiga
tion often places one in an embarras
sing oositior..
North by Sharper. Brown; West by
Simon Smalls.
Taxes, costs, etc $10.45
Joe Pinckney. 5 acres; bounded
, „ « , , , ^ - South by Thomas Jenkins; East by
Let bt. Pauls forget not that it is £ arn Waring; West by Thomas Jcnk-
bardly becoming to be always crying ins; North by American Tea Farm.
Taxes, costs, etc .•. w '...$9.75
for "cake’* and pouting for toys.
The glad hand wdU be extended, and
you will get a square deal in politi
cal affairs.. Be honest with your
selves and with the rest of the coun-
i Lavima Brown. 10 acres, bounded
East by Isaac North; West by E.
Sanders; North by Richard Brown;
South by William Middleton.
Taxes, casts, etc..„. .. $9.14
Josiah White, 12 acres; hounded,
ty. Do not stand in your own light. 1 North by Gonzales; West by Kavenel |
& Brown; East by Linder and Mel-
lard; South by John Middleton.
Taxes’, costa, etc .10.88!
Flora Rhodan. 5 acres bounded!
Hast by lands of Lewis Middneton;
West by lan«is of August Williams;,
North by lands of Carter Simmons.!
Taxes, costs and jjenaky ........$9.75
Eatate of March West, 10 acres;
bounded East by lands of George i
PICNIC AT HENDEBSONVILLL
The picnic to given at Hender
sonville Friday of this week will
be a very enjoyable affair. It
will be under the auspices of the
Hendersonville Local, and the
officers and members are working 1 *; a ? r HX iJ >r ♦u , t orj rX
..... Goff; West by FGiles; North by D
hard lor ds success, i he morn-} p rvan n i
ing session will be givaa over to! . Taxes, cost and penalty $7.*',4
addresses on the Union by Presb 12 acres, Henry’ Dingle? bouadesl
We would urge the people of the We coetend teat the law is alljX n t [ (' Padgett/of Srnoak North bv’.inkni*wn lands; South by'
coui’iy tj lot the 'ijuiation of S«k «K- ho-OandJas. K. Writer-! !
law' rest in the campaign now being. l ‘ N< ’ r ' u ‘d. d carried out according to |, or( ^ The afte: no»>n ill l-e de-
condu«**il. W e are hearing already: i { ke letter of the liiw. voted to the <»rganization of a
The Sensational Leader This Week • I
GOOD CALICO 2! CENTS YARD
Some of our most tasty patterns in .
Fancy Lawns and Irish Dimities, I
Swisses, Sheer and very fine.
25c Line at 18c 15c Line at 12c
10c Line at 5c and 7c
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AH White Goods remnants at ac
tual wholesale cost. Early shoppers
will be able to get enough to * make
dresses.
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Not a piece of dress goods now in
our store which is not being ottered
this week at from 10 to 25i below
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the regular selling price.
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JERRY & SHAFFER.
'1 axes, cost* ami penalty $n <16 :
David Ward. 1 a-n*; boumtad
"Is b»* a i*t'*ck-l:»w. man?" "Hov. If the county board would itaiize (okhI Roads fir 1 I »raM ago League W .«t ly ]>ui i ,• roa< t ; i^ast by road:, , "T* **2® "T 11 C? I 1^ 1 IP?
•V .... ", i r» o / , i wv rvrr.nt,. N-rth by lands of John Nesbit. • I S'** B B B -1 Fm ■ l\9 tf 1 "
does he .stand on the stock-law quos- thM it is n<»t a la\v-n-.al:tfig Indy, j 1 i’esiden. S.ae.iC o. lit Cot. \ Taxis, «*o«ts-and pi-naity .-Tii 44 ■ ***■ ■ B tn BM I 8 w
res: Ea-t by //. .S. //q< /. / 'elfitrr, .V/V//,, SXXS:
albert. > ac.
•f l ay lor; West by Paul Jerl-
tion?" W hy, the question of stock- ar, d aee to ft that ti e law is carried League "id be l>iet*’Ut to assist
1 ,* ».t 1 .1 »t' 11 'id v pi f • it n t ♦ . it’,,, >Yrt ^ 111*. IL A. W Ji.'iS 111 llie Ol ga I’i/.t!- It. ,
law exemption was settled m the "ut a* v. iit.on, 1 Kter re>i.:ti vuiuia- * * .
* .. 111 r , i ’ ,».1 •. , l,tion. The public is invited to Fin-. N rtn-by public r^ad.
eieetheld a few yar-’ ag •. an i » ‘"an. u H,. Opinion, , •’.* *!«! l»ei.a.:y
you^arald net get. any “member of ] these officer* would gyt the re|>iitH-i .
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the ttwate or House, to touch it with ! bon of l»eing m<»re faithful. -1 tie :
a fertj foot I Mil e. pio whv both* r 1 bum e fer a law ■ resL- not wi r;
RALLY AT BEREA SEPT. 2-
with If.’ Th.'iv i.:-ether . - ..f a'caTTv it out, 1 Ut w.th the ' Smoaks. Aug 1 I. Editor Vteas ^ M> Dagh '
M.Airk: TOWNsmp;
Ceiy Gile*, hi acre.-; l>J ! .Jsde<l by,
' lan Is of R. C. H*yward. Guess I’.fos.
i . . an 1 Staridurd: ri«*a*e nnnounce i •
.rrpat ,1, nl niore iiifi)i>rtam-e K I: iw-raakers. Any change nmde in a* r , . . .
greai wi ui men iiuinu i.uh i. i a. | ; vour paper that the total farmers
ive officers is a vio-'* —
laXv's, costs,, etc . . v ..
$15.95
l . i • - • e riaii : _. i ion. a it.-, i. i i-u; i. i,*.
ifn-i'e woulii be ft vor grand jury! W. W. .Sfhoak and L. I’.,Padgett,_
u a man think*. i,ii thi/i4'’ rt ' S(nt, nents if Ibis wa*re generallv have Uvn invited to sjvak alMiut the - .
it a man think, on thy * ' import am* of the farmers meeting lKm " rrHU<! Hary I
a a mattor that ticognuO. ^ ! and damlin,. united The «|>»kMiK iv«'!j(t.o.o S t^AuR. 15-imo. I
those l.o (a, tors in dotorminli ;t a .•/ « a vn-. u , Ut . r ,„ m h „ M ., r;i || y s, p .
a man’s titne,s for holdiirg olfici. i • ,lu ' o. t'mi g t i e. p mber L\ lion. Jas. E i’euriloy.
Git/ .. . i . . .
Fact of tfi’e matter is, it is iff n*» im
port*nee what
question it i
tie itkdf in tirnt*. n /
What we need in the legislature
now i* manhood and braijis. Being
in favor of or against 'Mock-law is
not an indication that a candidate
poBSessoa either. Vole-for MF.N.
Notice o)' Primary Llection
A DELUMt »N.
TOWN SHOl'Ll) PUBLISH RE
PORTS.
We have a little hesitancy in say
ing anything about the subject of
the town’s publishing report* a* to
what the council is doing the re
ceipts and expenditures, new ordi
nances, etc; We hesitate to say it
should Ire done because it may seem
that we desire to get tjie business of
publishing these report*. We have
remained quiet hoping council would
voluntarily agree to take the public
into its confidence, but it seems we
were mistaken in such hope.
will b£g1n promptly at three o’c’ead-,. Notice ,, hereb» «1ven Th„i rti e i ri-
.. • • -. » i . I niuy ei*ctiqii of Hie l)em"Cia;ir: Party
, . Ihe public is cordially invited. J J>t u v GM ( u T-iesday, AMVtist the
Jl theyopmiun ,d tni, piq c: ,l:,t aftiT ihe publie ,p< .»kii.g there wiilJjs.h. tk, mond jomnry, it
the people of Adams Run arid C'xliin, Lh? a secret session in the W O W i out-1* r*** la-a-j. w ii' be held two Ae« ks
*. . i i! 1 D>r. Tb* luauHcetS ot the . t-leciioa
townships are lalionng under some- ( hall at Berea. All mvmbers in goinl o’clock a m ,
<vhat of a delusion «» tc Ihv way rtawHiU ir.vie.1 (.• M^et »ilh ua jud ikM « OMoot p. m. Alier
' .vryl.o.lv come and bri„R 5 „ur 2272 '.^“£5^21
friends.
J. M. Strickland.
Sec-Ireas.
‘T’c? sixteotryears’ I have been a continual sufferer fr h> It'den;
P;!-‘s for fjv» y m , I could r.ot l:i> d jwn save /at /»r, iny back, ar> ■
for a mAs of ♦h*' ‘.i:ne ! r.evt r lay down ai a!R sat (m i:, m o r.-ebif g
chair #t night. L: »t Kbruary. 1 was in Oicagp: 1 went i • *;
PwonW/alM, Drug * >.. on Slate Street, and asked a'clerk to give : .
the b.v thing he hail for the trouble. He s-ld hie a box of IV’t,;
iu»'. 1 carpe l>ack t,, my home in Northern- Michigan, and^oss than
half ’he box made a eompltde. cure of the trouble. That was Gw-
‘juonlbs ago. and there is stjjl.no signs of the itching reappearing.
It fee - • , good to think that : fter.all ttu >c year* bt suff< r?f.y 1 h..v.
ai last found a cure, letteiii.e ;« ft ruarvelous rmueu'. .’’
lettcrine cure- K-Aetna. Tetter. Ring,Worm, Ground Itch, p -h-
ing File*. Infant'* S:<re Head, Pitrijjles, m a/Scaly Rat he* d.the
l «*ee. tllil I telling N,i es^ id.iridruff. Cankered Si’alp. Bunions, C«irn>.
< liilbam* and every form <.f Skin Dist ilk. Te'terirn/5"e; Tett» rii.e
S.iap, Sold and guatantivd by .J, M. Kkin; nr by man from
the maim?:, furor. The .Snruptime Company, Savannah. (ia
they are looked upon by the rest of
the county. They seem to be of the
opinion that every man in the county
living on this side of the LI is to river
is an enemy, who is seeking some
iTiify
Im.x, pull list and all other paper* relat
ing to nacli elet tieji, by one of ibeir Mu-
b» r to the ('liairuutn of the Cwunly Dt-m-
ocrattc Exei’UtiveOommif.ec within for
ty euht heurs after the clobeef the poll
The County Executive Cornmittee will
CAMPAIGN MEETING AT ADAMS ••^mWleat iheContt tlou^ on IVi
day, September 1st, at 12 o’clock m, to
I tabulate the resuit and declare the re-
I an t of the primary.
The demand seefned so great for a! The foilowing manager* have been
, , ^ , „ appointed:
campaigr^meeting at Adams Run. j ^ Adam* Hun -C II Linder, P W Mar-
following the small meeting there; ,in ; H 1) D'Kid .
^ -Aahion—VI I) Berry, Stephen Benton,
Friday, that the Adams Run club Perry C Kear h e.
through Dr.' J. T. Taylor, has de- i u lir * l *7f A l rHu<1 * ODt 8 T 1 !ui(, r.
, .i- l , I Henry Breland
. . „ , cideil to call a meeting for that! Berea- D t Strickland, W M Hagan,
elected, to any office, ynless the ; place August 2E The'J U Linaer.: ~
County Democratic CohventionJ candidates are all invited to M Slr ^ klan<, • J c
should set aside thissecti ri a’.1 i<as.- prt-M.nt, and a, many voters from CotiageviLe—F r% Ackerman, Joan
a law that it s h..ul.l ok. -t a mc-mber St. faol'. aa ran la-wiblsr can*. Dreland, u It
It i* everywhere recognized that of the House and «f tht* t’ounty l ‘ r iD-d to unen».. the meeting wib Urifflo, Ja«pcr A sGundfr*.
. .. . be held in the grove at the station: f <i;een Poads-P it Boynton, C W
publicity is a gnat preventive of Board. Now this comes froi.i a to - , Diawdy, T K McTeer.
new way in which to exploit their
favored and wealthy country. They
also seem to think that because they
are numerically weaker in iwdnt of
voters that they are discriminated
against at election times, and that
no man from that section can be
PICNIC ATtDISTO.
wrongdoing. Our lawmakers re-! scmitlve nature, or from being toe
. i
alize the truth of this, and, in t« lie- >u>pi •; '.is. or In ing i- rlv advis tl
ton •uanty, the>up. r\ i.-or is re.; tired 1* -. ,r ■ niv n that «• me of ti e The picnic whidi was heKi ,.n-k..ry Hi♦iii Cha-p.iu. Geo Wii
to publish a quarterly report: < Mr li.: ke i f I i ’.u sdl.y at Kilft!" " a Very. lb- : t;kni*r:
>..-.i;.' -r .. “• •>” ’ • , ' 11 d-i. wi mer,
HfrnH , r-<'>ii*r.le—Janu* Marcia, i; fci
‘ Clars, Ja»’<»b U
liorw* Pen—L ti Ki ger/L VV Liu !*r
l' L Lmg a'c.
WhU rb»o—'l C I ci.Oyr, J M .\ckf-r-
man K"L Kiosev
CITATION-
r 'for.letters of Administration-
" illlams—J T Gam*, C \V Crosby, 1{ THE STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
L Herndon. ^ ( ./ Connir of Colleton,
Woif Cret-k—I4u?ene Kinard, L H
Zt-islcr, A M Heludou
Young’* I«!antl—C H Auderton, C W
lleraiy, W W Martiu.
It’s Your Kidneys.
Don’t Mistake the Cause of Your
Troubles.
Many pe *ple never suepect their kid
neys. If sutTering from a lame, weak
or aching back they think that it in only
a nuscular weaknee*; when urtrary
trouble set* in they think it will sooa
By Jno 1). Edwards Esquire Probate
•I udge.
Whereas, Elizsbeth Frank made 8:iit
to me to grant her Letters of Admin
istration of the Estate and effects oi
A. J. Frank.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said A J.' Frank,
deceased, that they be and
aj>pear before me, in the Court of
I Piobate to beheld at Wal'erhoro S C on
Aug. l^tb, 1910, next alter publication
hereof, aF 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to
show cause if any they have, whv the
said Administration should not be
granted
Given under mv hand, this 4'h day of
August. A. 1). 1910
AmI to it U with all th. ^
JNo. D. EDWARDS
Probk’.e .’edge
TECEG RAIMI V
other symptoms of kid iey'disorders.
Tint is just where the danger lles^ \ on
must eure these tiot.bV* or t>ty may
lea>l to diaitetes or Bngut’* disenix- The
best renudy to M-e is Cta’i's Kidtx y
l’ It ail ills Which are sause.i are unable t • snppiv thedca?and for
by weak or diseased kuiaajrs Re^t if ms <onqeteui. ••pera'ms Three moi. :>
• •f th a vn jury are <-o..s*antly tt ntX . r >or+v eonipleres yon under cor ♦-xia.-rt
n arag. nmnt I'ostti ■'s g ’.ar-ints- > oi
no i iiiiou cbaiged v\ ri e for cat .Im:
to t * ati-g
Mis W E Adstnr Hi She wd Sr
Itunknf .rt^itutiqns, win. ii v\\’k: vv have • u gtlti- g'ir. s • A tj,. ->
are nm by honest men. arc re i i:rv : .i ,1 .-.i: r V rk, .1 *1 y do : t livt
to puliliali *iRU*mer.t* every quurttsr. on ti*. f • . !!..g. ;-
This eteryono says- Is right an I pro- Now these are errors. The
per. If so. why not extend the ap- of the county does n<>t !
!»1 leHid nitvung »'’• .the
of the eonumir.it .. The
K Bad-
11 ><l». i s Slt-i—j. H
* K " I a.-ti. H M Btsuton
picnic .•sck 4 uii:«»rt A F r< ti#r, : E p Pr; e,
s . < U H H.Mtge*
r. asjsufieiitl.c auspices ol the . L-aige—H ’.V Cortet. P 3d Jobss, r r
Edfeto Sunday Bchoi and the Miiej
■ ► • Map e Cane— ’ f A l i »n, . 3 A iwr-
ntorn»ng aes^ on was given over A u iPoit ,
K l;> n to a program by tin? Sunday Petit— i ?Hai»*». T a Jones,* .1
Ct.a -sTiti, " . »a -.
•• h ■ »>* * i --i
•ar^-rgli mv*l. aus :i.a*s
ac. vs
lira !a t
v.r am a.
.1 fy
- - Charlotte Tekgrapliy Sc’ioo
1 »i .-Y r *»t'1.. N, C/
.t nill. *^t -tli- i /
* I s.* j . ad
T)a'i u.t
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plicatisfr of this principle a little fur- ihe-pecple as being any of these bad sch () | The afternoon war. ds
.oae.-
th«r ami apply it to tlu t<>wn> ti- things, but they are reaby tle. w i;'ou> voted to swne nddreuses t*n L*n- C’i*r;vy C;avei>.
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Pe<-p>*—C L I. ve’Ace, A Driggers,
nance*? Other towns do it. Branch-! of knowing them better.. As for po-- ionism
ville j^bUshes a monthly reimrt ol 'litieal discriminatian, there is n< ne
receipt* and expenditures and now of it. The re-ord will noV-SuIxstanti-
ordinaMss. It is proper that it ate such a charge. There lave bean
should be dene, and we call upon fewer defeated candidate* fVom that
Walterbaro's c«iuncil to adopt this section than from any in the county.
'For the last ten year* this section
has furnished her full quota of offi
cers fot the county. Two year* ago
three of the officials of the county
were from Adams Run- Sheriff Fox,
policy. It will save you "cussing,”
gentlemen, for when the people
know what you are doing and why,
they wiil not be so intolerant. Re
member, too, the citizens have a
Ravenel—C P B i.tr, .1 >V Audsrsl u,
F O Baldwus. * ..
i m — Rnetsalv—T II Peep’s*, i C
CARY I. BLOCKER RUNS. - * e r«u
publish this week the card of RltUr^tl W liner, K L ttmex,
Gary I. Blocker for cottan weigher J D** r *J r dl'’i A , r ^r
at’Walterboro. Mr. Biockur lives at
Blocker, six miles from Walterboro.
and is a young man of energy and
ability. He has been handling cot
ton for many years, having been
store keeper. This has given him
considerable experience.
Raftu-M J Cc*»by, W K Saitk, lii-
am PaJgs't
8Mns)—O G BiiUge, G W Gsrris, I b
Jordan.
Smoaks—A C Hiers, P W- Kiabaa, f
W ^tnakis&d
9aidar»—W J Gttaiager, .1 M Einarl,
G C Breland.
Tigar Greek—J B Williams, J W
Hioit. Henry Robertson.
o D « d mv
vlr«.,g,:i iif, wa« *» '-i _•
n*{ .1 coil..! bnrdlv a ifuT i ) mv h • i»>
NOTICE.
r-it-r *f *.•.* < > \ BA/- r
i J
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! c* ; .iou the 'r . o! rbe v
. iDuftnisare heiebv {.utunriz u ti -u
" ’ r1 »- ,m *'*■' W* tne free sebo-b a’ any time Miey sec r •
me iTin.'li arm'yin-c 'v th-»r !re (u*ncv Tae rppor?’. nmenr wiil i,e tli* van-- *«
m passage, lleunng atKMtt Diiiui's Ku|-i ' n<r Tear, axi-epr tLe tiispeus try I’.::0
aav Pils, I jmNnieu a b x xml their n,v i T'**™ * 0t ' tt fr ,
. , ff . . H. \V. ILack, Sr., ?ni>i. of E-lueati. n.
uup. tevi *>t c-veiT syuq t. u "f ray iron- }
kle ” - ' •
For mU* by all don ers. Price 50
(Wots. FosBkr-Milbarfi Go, BnlTalo,
Kaw Yors, sols afsuu ior the United
Stares . *
lieaiemttar aaaia—Dnsta's—and
i*k* a* utyer
NOTICE. ?
All ritizers of tha Town of Walter
boro and tufc eurroBading country wilt
Slease report to me a’! vag anrs loafing
iron ml so 1 can give them s Job.
k 17 dt J. a. Bryan, kiafistrtta.
NOTICE TO MANAGERS.
^Managers in the general election
hq|d to elect a successor to the .lat*
Hun. D. C. .Sanders, can .get pay
by applying to E. E. Jones. He has
received che^from M. W. Breland.
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