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1/ runs Am stdqubd , 8. «. MAT me* HBBOIER’S RtPORT SCHOOL BUILDIN^CO EMISSION ifce HoMnbto th« M&ror aad •f lb* Tows of WaHorbo- • -ju cii Hall, Waltorbr.ro, 8. C. May. 1». 1»11. tk. Commto- Tk * «"• to erect a High School build- er *‘ : ‘ ti.cptod: la tbo Towa of Walterboro ua- v •(oar. too buiidin^Cotumisslon dor aa Ordinance enacted by your W. fe. Oruber, chairman, H. H. Wlc luxly, respectfully beg utai., ; in< i |{ L. Pishburne, hereto- 90rt. Tha ^ ^ ** fore appointed by Town Council to aa aa a Building Com- been discharged and k * T * ‘ B ch • rK « , -nd •“P^rintend the iMg Building btia been erected and huildltig and <onntruction, etc., of udiaplatefT a new modern *••«« bl building for 'Tbe fwuvs realised from the Bond it l( . man. triug tner^for the fumla b ~” »'l o< torlvwl fron th€ ^ will appear in detail by ref- . M«aoe to nport of Mr. D. B. Black, ^O.uoO.hU worth of bond, by the fin Tieaaurer of the town, who aiadc l-s report in detail t^ewine acted as Treasurer for the to this council, and that said build- MdOdlng Commission This report | ns ), .<■. leen <t mpleted, and aak- «• hereunto annex as a part and |BR t>#t ^ faid (OR>miMio a be parcel of our report. The report of „ . Mr. Buck. K Treasurer, «w. hare »t*«l There'ore be It reaulv- cnrefully examined and checked, and ^ the oune is literally correct. 1. Tl at this t • , ;t: rll appreciates Haring discharged the duties in- the p.-itKoii<- act! la'iieKt labors of cnatbeni upon us to the best of tl ,v - ror init ^oii, and its Treasurers wh-'se terMtes were rendered with- Mr. aa/d Mrs. Herbert Marvin af Green Pond hare rented a poetioa of tha residence of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Morrall for the summer. George McKensie wae assoag those who rieited the Isle; ef Pa line Sunday. ^ SBi-iTi—-T ------- II a NOTICK. (srptbliity. we respectfully request that your Honorable Body will pass an appropriate resolution dls- chai^ihg the Commission from fur ther service. All Of m’hich is respectfully sub- ffftted. W. B. GRUBRR, R. H. WICHMAN. Building Commisssion ^Walterboro, S. C. May 9. 1911. To Mr. W. B. Gruber, Chairman, and Messrs. R. 11. Wichman and IT L. Flshburne, members of the Building Committee of the High School of Walterboro, S. C. Gentlemen: — ■ * In compliance with your re- •’!' W. out financial compensation, and tlial they have the approval of :l.i Cnniicll for the able manner In which < v have discharged their iiiui< ►. 2. That >.:•;<! ('ommission and Treasure-a U ifscharged forthwith, ani thei.” accounts and proceedings be accepted ami approved. All persons having claims against the estate of A. C. Bennett will pre sent them duly to the undersigned.*' and all persons indebted to the said estate will make payment to the undersigned. ANN EDITH BENNETT. Admix. Estate of A. C. Bennett. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION By virtue of the authority reeled In us by R. M. McCown, Secretary of State, we will open books of sub scription to the capital stock of Palmetto Corporation at the law of fices of Peurifoy Brothers, Walter boro, S. C\, on Thursday.’ June 1 ] 1911, at 12 o’clock. M., the amount of capital stork of said proposed eprporation to be 125.000.00, divid ed into shares of the par value of 1100.00, each. JAS. K. PEURIFOY, S. N HAWS, 5 D. B. PEURIFOY. It. FREE ROUND TRIP CHARUSTON The Retail Merchant* Pay Your Fare. v -* —■ -■ ■■ - Out-of-town shoppers may cone to Charleston, stay from one t* five days attewd the theatre*, visit the Inland resorts, etc. do thete buying and have their railroad fare paid for the roaad trip. TV* only coadifiosa to be coaapUrd with are: First, that your roasM purchases aawHial to gBft or asorr. Second, that you come frot point twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, that your fare mm in m. The state of South Carolina, Conaty of Colleton. ' E L. Lucas. William Martin, Phi - Ip Bailey, James Robertson, Mary Robertson Lcma Robert son. Shelly Robertson. George Robertson, Hen- j Williams. Sltlle Salley, Curtis Salley. * \ , Plaintiffs. against. Jasper Martin, Kltja Martin. Em ma Sanders Lemuel Lewis Beit Lew is. Pluella Lewis, JuUus Lewis Flos sy- l^wis, Martin Lewl^ Jervey l^-wis, Marion Lewis, Wlnwy Mid dleton. Fred Middleton, Christian 8. Middleton. Maggie Middleton. Archie ,M * rM ~ d 5 P rr *** yamr total parclm-e*. Foarth that y.m Martin, Elizabeth Martin Boot. Mar- b “> • ^ UckM ^ {txtm tin. Emily Chlgholm MU Rlchardwn “ l *"•»" ’ 4mtiom ' '*»"'** ^ >*« V*"**"* * t***- The awTchaatw of Charleston carry' large t sad well asMorted ■ quest, I have today thoroughly • v c^' ckt*d the books and vouchers of your Treasurer, Mr. I). B. Black, and find’ same correct, very neat a.td exceptionally well kept. Respectfully submitted, I. M. FISI1BURNE. ItlO. * SCHOOL BUIUHNO HIM*. Jan. Net amount reu'ized from the $20.0u0 Bond Issue and de posited in Farmers & Merchants Bank $19752.78 March 29, D. B. Black, treasurer school trustees 129.50 WANTE D-The public to know that 1 have opened up a first class black smith and wheel wright shop. Bring your work any day day in the week. H. D. PADGETT, JR. RUFFIN, S. C. Dinah Haynes-, Pingid Haynes, Web ster Haynes, -o^. Defendants. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in thh- action of which a copy is filed in the office of tlie Clerk of Court | of Colleton county, and to serve a cr> of your answer to the said rompl.-.int on the said subscribers at j their offi-e Welferboro. S. ., within i tw»nt\ days after the service here of; exclusive of' the day of such The BMtter of Mdertloa la esoy; you have a variety to choose from. Their stork* are kept fresh by being replenished often. Prtn** are very rensonable, n>u*klerlng quality. >f you cannot find Jast what yon wont In your home town, remember you can always'get It In (liarirwto n. The following merchants are memliers of this refund plan and vvill be very glad to serve you: Ask For Refund 'Books. Art Htures. service; and if you fall to answer , I annMu ., Art 8tor< . the complaint within the time afore-| 238 King Street, said, the plaintiff in this action will • apply to th«v Court for the relief ^ demanded in the complaint. FISHBURNE A PADGETT. ! Plaintiffs Attorneya, 1 Makers. Walterboro S. C. May 29 1911. t»t. Condon's Bakery . . 163 Rutledge Ave Antique Furniture. MorKenstern Furniture Company... 02 Reid Street The friends of "Ned" Hyrne will Hook Htores. be glad to learn that he has so far Walker, Evans A Cogswell recovered from his recent serious j s Broad Street. illness, that he will return toraor-lc'. I egerton. .IMil King Street row to St. Matthews to resume his Work He Is now at Mr* Stanflll't of Kandv Dam J M. Breland of Ruffin was in town Saturday. $19882.28 1910 Cr. Jan. 20, Pd J. F. Leitner, architect $ 550.00 Jan. 26, Pd. W. B. Gruber, profewional services, testing Bd. issue 125.00 Jan. 26, Pd. W. J. Fithburne. profewional services, testing Bond iaaue and expense to Colombia 141.90 Jan. 29. Pd. J* E. Moore, payment on moving old buikiing 200.00 Feb. 22. Pd. Walker. Evans A Cogswell Co., printing bonds 40 80 March 3. Pd. C. G Henderson, advertising for bids for bonds .... 4 80 March 5. Pd J. E. Moore, payment on moving old building 150 00 March 31, Pd. E. L. Fishburne, express on bonds 3 35 April 1. Pd. Farmers & Mer. Bank, Draft contractors 5113.76 il 5, Pd. Fanners A Mer. Bank, draft architect 76 70 7, Pd.TheStste Company, publishing for sale of bonds 1562 _^-il 7, Pd. Newt and Courier, publishing for fale of bonds 2600 ■ April 7. Pd, Daily Banker, publishing for sale of qunds 16 87 April 29. Pd. The News and Courier, publiahinv for sale of bonds 6.00 April 25. Pd. Jas. Wo d, work on colored school building 15 60 “ ril 30, Pd. Jas. Wood, work on colored school building 15 00 y 4, Pd. D. B. Blark, insuran « premium school building .... 37.50 11. Pd. Jas. Wood, work on colored school budding 20 00 14. Pd J. M. Klein, paint 64.90 21, Pd. Farmers ard Merchants Bank, draft contractors 2790 55 Ifey 31. Pd D B Blark. treasurer, balance F. ft M. Bank 4335 93 May 3). Pd. D B. Black, treasurer, balance Col. Bkg. Company... 6129.50 , t . - $19882.28 ! 1 have copied the above from the books and vouchers of J. C. Lemadrs, Ex-treasurer. Respectfully Stand Back of the Farmer D. B. BLACK, Clerk and Treasuliir. 1910 d«ae 2. to cash received J. C. Lemaeks, retiring Tress. F. ft M Bk—$433593 2. Pd. F ft M. Bk. Oft. Johnson ft Matthews, contractors J«ne 10. Pd D. R Black. Agt Ins. premium on building jane 27 Pd F ft M. Bk. Dft. Johnson ft Matthews, contractors paly 8 Pd. J. F. Leitner. Architect Rag. 1 Pd. J. M McKenzie, freight, black boards Aug. 10. Pd. A. Wicnman & Son. varnish, oil and work on school f. 27. Pd. Chas. Richardson, work $492.45 30.00 2343 89 84 39 9 58 48 90 800 9ept. 3. Pd. J. F Leitner. architect 120 91 Sept. 8, Pd. Cable Piano Co., on school piano 100 00 Sept. 10. Pd. W. K Hyer. piufhbing. 175 00 Sept 10, Pd. A. Wichman ft Son. plumbing fixtures 475.00 Sept. 10, Pd. J. M. McKenzie, balance freight on blackboards . .56 Sept 10, Pd. Chas. Richardson, work 10 00 Sept. 10, Pd. D. B. Bl**. Agt. Insurance premium 16.50 Sept. 24, Pd. George Jones, sewer pipe work 81.77 Sept. 30. Pd. South-Eastern Lime ft Omeot Co., sewer pipe 226.13 Oet. 6. Pd. Will Oliver, labor on sewer *....<* 34 40 This benk.believes that much of its success will depend on ths number of frvends Lhat ’it will have among the farmers of thte Section. Our bank offers exceptional facilities to the former, not aione in safeguarding his funds, but in lending him money to tide over the “tight” places in the’year’a work. Agriculture and finance go hand in hand, and neither one can be without the other. > We will try. and hold up our end by standing back of our farmers to the-full extent TH£ BANK PO* SAVINGS. The Bank of Smooths SMOAKS, S' - S.C. Carpet*, Matting*, etc. Mutual Carpet Company* 247 Kins Street. China. Ulan* and Qneenwnre. CUarKuton Crockery Company — ; 299 King Street. CtgRr* and Tobacco. Folin Bros Cc. .. . 240 King Street < loihing and ilemtm* Famiahlng*. Bentuciincr & Viaanaki . 252 King St. Iiirarb-larael Company ..King and Wentworth Bluesteiu Bros.. 494-494 King 8t. «Y. S. Cook O'npaiiy. .332 King St. .4 Brown .>rtg. .364-356 King St. Hupov and Vnpuiki. . . . 38& King St. Department Store* M I ur< by.oil i Sona . . 240-242 King Street. Louie Cohen A Co 232 234 Kina St. and 202 Meeting The Kcrnaoit Dry Goods Co.. . 80-12 Haael Street. J. IL U*«*d Oo 849 King Street. Dmaatat. Par.tgoa .h*ug Co. 214-214 King St. Fish and Oy*tor». Terry Jiiah (/0.-....I33 Market St. FToriat*. Connelly-Mlrt’-.i-ty Co .. -. .. . ..294 King Street. Farattare. Fhoenix 1’ariftnre Co.. 7 K7-191 King Street. Buell A Rohtrtti. .573 King Street. A. G. Ithodea A Son 3 59-361 King Street. Fumftare and Dry <RmmI*. Buell & Roberts. . 573 King Street. Grocer*. J. il. HeKae. Montague and Coming. The John Hurkamp Co K'n;; and Broad Streets an*. Bicycle*, aad Sporting flooda The I:. H. A’ortnen Arm* Co ..230 King Street Hardware. M. H. I.a/aruj . m . 7 King and Itaseell Streetr A. McL Martin..363 King Street. 8trohe.-l.c- A- McDermid. . . . 287 King Street. Ball Mi.ppiy (V 377 King Street. Jeweler*. Jas Altai K Co.. 285 King Street. Carrington. Ihomaa A Co . .261 King Slree-. Optician and Optical KappMae. PanuiiB Optical Co. . . . 244 King St rinnoK, Organ*. Mutdc and Mnnical Meedhantlihe. 84‘iglinga'a Music Store, 243 King St Stove*. Cooking Utenwilm Etc. i. , Minn is Stove ( King and Burns Ldne Shoe Store*. ^olnirf K V irtln 256 King Stv. II. J. William* 248 Kiag St. Robert Martin. ... 139 Market St. A. A. lliracb 241 King SL U. C'Urlon k Sona.,381 Ring Rt. V. . F. Livingston 244 Kiag, Jacob* Sh* ytor;-.,., . . 610 King St. Trank* and Bag*. . * Coarleatou Trunk Company 270 King Street. Trank* and Office HappUen. Edvard J. .diir)hy .15- Meeting Stree>. J. S. WILLIAMS, President. W. H. YARN. Vice- Prett. W. C. PATRICK JR.. Cashier. 6, Pd. Will Oliver, labor on aewer 2.96 $et Pd! A- Widirasn ft Son. man hole Tinge 3s 00 Oet 7, Pd. A. Wiehfnan ft Son, brick, shovele, cement etc 3b 51 $4335.93 The above was handled through the Farmer* and Merchant* Bank. Respectfully Kubmitted, U B BL>0K. CUvrk and Treasurer. J9W. June 2. To awh received, J C Lemacks, retirimr Trea*. C 11 Co. 56129.501 Sent 8. To cash reeved, town interest on botnid. C. B. Co 500.00 Sept, 10. To cash received. State donation. C< B. Co 300.00 Sept. 18, To caiih received county donation, L. R Go...... ' , va Oct, 24. To eaab received, W. B. Gruber, piano box soid, G. B. Go. 1 50 $7231.00 • 1910 •. y Sept! S. Pd. Johnson ft Matthews, contractjts . cu .....^. IM68.851 Sept. 10. Pd. J. D. CoUon. for lumber 85 j Sept. 12. Pd. Sheridan ft Hart, blackboards ■ • • • - Sept. 16. Pd. Chas. Richardson, work on school building o 50 Sept 30. Pd. J M. McKenzie, freight oi tiling / -9 121 Sept 30. Pd. Colleton Mer ft Mfg. Co., light plant 34b 05 j Oct 1. Pd. Will Oliver, worit oniww^r • •• • u ™ ^ Oet. 4, Pd. Brown Fur. ft Hdw. Co. on school furniture 1000 00 Oet. 7. Pd. A. Wichman ft Son, merchandise 32 68 Oct 14, Pd. C. A. Savage. Lumber. •••••,•, ••• Oct 18 Pd. Oilleum Mer. ft Mfg.Co.. piping at sehiaW biuldm/ Oct. 24 Fd. J. M. McKenzie, dr a v age brick and sewer pipe. Oct. 25. Pd. J. E. Moore, balance moving negro school bunding Jan. 13, 19JL Pd. A. Wichman ft Son. pipe, cement, etc Jan. 21. Pd. A. Wichman* Soa, aewer pipe, etc Feb. 16. Pd. R. H. Wichman. changing sewer pipe May 1. Pd. M. V. Howell, clerk and treasurer, school donation . . *723100 The above was handled through he ^oll ton Banking Go Rcrpectfuiiy submitted. D. B. BLACK. Clerk and Treasurer. 11.19 18 00 28 12 j 100 u. • 7 25! 13 ir. 8.50 1.70 New shipment just ir, containing a full i tfl. Kne of the newest, neatest and nicest Dry Gouda, Noli on*. Romper*. Children's Suita, Ladies Shirt Waiat*, Ladies Un derwear, 'Teddy Walsta ” SOMETHING NEW Persian Velvet Belt* for. Liinm very pretty. Beautiful Line of F'Ans from 3 cent* to 0 cents.: s. , iidrcn'a Suits, 25c. to $1.00. Just the thing for the little fdlokr for rammer. Ladies Neck-Wear, Cottars, Ribbons. Theae guois are alsviicibly fresh and * . * e and the he?t we can buy. Let u*. sl.ow them to you. W. V. GLOVER. ; Special Prices on Floor A Car lx>ad of that Precious Water Mill Flour to goat $5.25 to $5.85 per Barrel The $5.85 Flour Lead* all Brands, 'TRY A HALF BARREL OR A BARREL. ' ' . A Car Load oi Best Hudnut Grist to go at $1.65 to $1.75 per tack. A Car lx>ad of good Rice.to goat $*-63* $? 95 and $3*95 P« r sack- T wo Car Loads of Com to go at 90c. per busheL Union Fanners Bargain Store. F. C BENNETT, Manager. t . ,,1, mm.,.,— — n ■ ■■ . ■ 1 _ Wheelwright and Blacksmith I have employed A. Dent, a blacksmith of experience, to have charge of my shops. Prompt attention will be given to ALL Orders. Wagon and Buggy Material Always in Stock. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY, Pellum Hardware Company HALFORD’S (3lD STAND