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V {T- / / .AMD. >. WAITKRBOBO. M Oi . s Report Quarterly Report, Budlac July 1, 1011. ; Kraus ft Copswell 'ty 1 supplies .. ........... $ 598.00 A. H. Herndon, wood.. 1.60 D. W. Mollard,, aolhry Mag 12.10 L W. Dopoon. salary, Supt J poor (arm 26.00 Dneboy Beaton, labor.. 10.00 Dr. W. B. Ackerman, pro- 0 fMoional service 26.00 f* W. Finley, conveying longUe 16.00 1 X, M. Strickland, labor.. 6.00 Norman Bonnett, labor.. 2.60 Lobby Shoo Co. supplies 33.60 i. 8. Griffin, P. J., lunacy proceeding* 20.00 J. 8. Griffin, P. J., lunacy proceedings 20.00 H. D. Padgett. Commission- er, re-lndexlng 151.50 W. R. Bench, carrying luna- tic Bute Hospital 15.00 C. H. Rlckenbacker, labor 10.60 A. R. Speights, labor 4.25 Eckep Benton. labor.... 10.00 j J. 8. Griffin, P. J., lunacy proceedings 10 001 W. W. Beach, labor 3.5) D. C. L. Hiers, labor. .. . 12.5v . Robert Bennett, damages 120.25 I T. K. Buchanan, constable 1 cost 6? i I. W. Dopson, Supt. poor 1 farm, salary and ia4>or 64.00 ; Kckev Benton, labor .... 10.00 ' H. A. Paiterson, labor. . . . 9.0 | James Dandridge. labor.. . 2.00 • W. 8t. E. Capers, salary. 1 member Board Equalize- tion 14.0 R. E. Jones stamp sect,, . 8.00 R. E. Jones, court expenses i Fall term 1910 1 867.40 R. E. Jones, court expenses Spring term, 1911.... 1135.10 H. G. Bailey, supplies C. f 1 | G 2.00 Gertrude Walker, copying 3.14 J. H. Chaplin, salary magi- tat rate 25.00 J. 11. Chaplin, stationery) 3.00 Jonas O'Quin, salary const*- hie 25.00 Jonas O'Quin, conveying.. 2.4 Jonas O'Quin, conveying. . 2.6J Smith Leach, scJary consta- hie 25.00 D. D. Rhode salary coron- er 37.50 W. \V. Beach, labor .... 5.00 B. G. Price salary N- -^43.25 Walterboro Drug Co., sup- plies 7.05 Dr. Riddick Ackerman, professional services . . 10.00 H. A. Cummings, salary. Mag 25.00 W. P. Ulmer, salary, con- ■table 25.00 E. D. Smoak, conveying prisoner 4.35 VV. P Fox. salary Sheriff 325.00 W. R. Fox, sheriff convey- ing and stampa 20.iff W. R. Fox, scrubbing acid white washing Jail.. 10.00 W. H. Fox, jail report.. 00.60 Snider Lumber Co., sup- plies 4.60 Ervin Murdough, labor. . 1.00 H. W. Black, Jr., supplies . - poor farm 20.00 Adam Carter, Janitor.'... 9.00 D. E. Smoak, salary, county Ccmm’r, etc., ... .... 39.75 C. W. Pellum, suppllea * poor farm 7.70 Dr. W. B. Ackerman, salary ft professionaJ services 145.00 H. D. Padgett, salary 100.00 H. D. Padgett, stamp Acct 23.03 W. Y. Glover, Supplies poor farm 15.95 W. 1? Glover, supplies court house ... _ ....... 1.0 J. Rice Godley, salary. - Board Education .... 9.80 C. A. Savage, lumber 6.1? Midland Chemical Co., snp- plies 60.00 Dr. T. O. Kershaw, profea- slonsl services 16.00 J. D. Martin, damages.. 10.00 J D. Colson, lumber.... 6.75 Brown Furniture ft Hard- ware Co., supplies 69.30 Press and Standard, print- ing etc.. 66.52 L. E. Hill! salary, Maj... 25.00 J. M. Witaell, supplies. poor farm 18.55 J. M. Witaell, supplies. poor farm T 57.35 J. M. Witaell, supplies, a poor farm 35.75 J. O. Griffin, salz4-y, Super. etc 104.471 Dr. J. M. Klein, supplies 66.20 Terry ft Shaffer, suppllea 17.35 R. E. Jones, salary, County Treasurer 166.67 H. W. DuBois, salary audi- / tor 166.67 J. A Ackerman, salary. Constable 25.00 C. J. Butler, asJary Mag 25.00 H. 'A'. DuBois** stamp acct 10.00 V. W. Mara, salary, Parry* F. W. Slers, salary* Ferry- mae> C. W. Butler salary, Hlfk- way Commlsaloa C. W. Butler, salary Ferry- maa C. W. Butler, salary Ferry- P. M. ST.SO H. Stereaa Bobs ft Co. sup* 10.27 plies Tt^i B. J. Murray lumbar, .... lt»t 272 Cl®- P- Fester supplies. C. ' ^ ^ ^ 0 as 1 Tbere was a social BMetlr« of the Cottaperllle. July 10. 41.11 • • • • e J. W. MUey, salary High way Commission R. Q. W. Bryan, salary, Mag. ../ D. H. W. Black, salary and stamps ..... .*. Mr. Dr H. A. Willis, profes sional serrices ...... A. Walker, salary magis- trate D B Walker, salary, consta ble J. B. Smoak, labor Dr. L. M. Stokes, profes sional serrices Town of Welterboro water rent P. M. Jaques, burial ex penses, Peter Kelly.... E P. Knight | labor E H. Bryan, salar>-, t'onsta- He *. fi. Griffin, professional M-rvicees l c * l- Emmons, 8upt. 8. C. Industrial School .... J. I.. Alcotey, conveying prisoner J L. Maxey, conveying prisoner, insane hospital 20.0# 20.00 100.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 i her ac4 Jaa E. Peurlfoy, I labor, .. Georgia Carolina Brick Co. Mtaaioaary Society at the L H. Seigier, Capt. C. O.. salary .......... J. W. Zeigler, guard. C. O. ^ salary .... m. . • •.... W. 8. Valeatlac, guard C. O., salary Walker, Braas ft Cogswell, Bargain Sale in MHKnerjl \ » 7.00 Mra. R. A. Ackermaa, Friday after- — boon. After gaily ekattlng f*r 3164 suppllea. 40.00 awhile, a contest was enjoyed. Mias Mamie DuRaat won first prise. La- 100.00 ter in the afternoon* delicious re freshments were served: Those prer- 00.00 «nt were: Mrs. Tom Ackerman, Ml# I B R. Smith, Mrs. Gun DuRaat. Mrs. CO.OO 'J P Icabinet. Mrs. H. L. . Willis, ^ Misses Lee sad Mamie DuRaat sad aappUes 140.00 ! Miss Euia Ackermaa. W. W. Smoak. salary, mem- M- and Mrs: O. B. Ackermaa. af- ber Board Education. i Alocsa Blocker, paiutiag *#.00 i returned to their home at Ran j Oil 30.0 8.00 20.00 14.04 31.25 44.58 6.00 15.0 4.75 Grand Total .. .. Respectfully submitted. J. O. GRIFFIN. Supervisor Attest: G. ALBERT BEACH. C. B. C. C. 11.00 ter speeding a week at this place, j SP.00 j hsve returned to tkelr home at Ran ' — tow lee. $11,174.45 1 Miss Georgia Sims, of Orangeburg’ is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. D. Ack erman. ! After spending a few wesks with , relatives and frier ds in Charleston s-nd Hendersonvllle. Miss Winona Ackerman returned to her home last Mocday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dandrtdge are visiting their parents here . 'I Mr. Arthur Adams, who haa been We ire now offering our entire line of Spring and Summer Millinery mt Cost 4 o - . <*■ '*» Big Reduction in Dree* Goode, Lacee and Embroideriee. ■ Laces which were 8 and ioc per yd. now Embroideries which were 50 cents per yd now •« • «i •• «« «« t< M M 4« JC " M '* '• • • « •« <« «« »« «« • • •* •• |Q «« «< •« «* I Come l» and Look at Oor Bargain Table Fourth of July Dunce. The Fourtb of July dance, which was given nt Hyrne’s Hall Tuesday in the hospiuj in t'harleston with evening by the boys of the town.. 1 a caac of typhoid fever, is here was an enjoyable affair. '\isiting old friends. The fact that there were a good j a meeting was held at the many visitors, who came fdf the'school auditorium on the Fourth of occasion added much to the pleas- 1 July, where a higher school tax and ure of the evenitrg. other educational matters were dls- Music furnished by Williams* hand cussed. Mrs. W. A. BLACK, tHE LEADING MILLINERY STORE 3.45 was exceptionally good. '!. W. Bli. 'k, Jr., supplies C G. S. J. Feni» ll, lumber 8. J. Fennell, lumber. .. . P. W. Warren, damages. . Mrs., Abigal Bei-Aon, poor fund N. >1. Maxey, salary. Con. J. Yarn, lumber J. M. Witaell, supplies chain gang G. Albert Beach, clerk, B. 0*. P. J Wilson, salary Mag. J. E. Bryan, -salary, Mag. E. R Bryan, salary. Con. J. E. Bryan, salary Mag. K. Bucharan salary. 25.00 69.60 Misses All- and Janette West- The couples who attended the > hurry are the attractive gueata of dance were as follows: Miss Lula Ackerman. Mr E. T. H. Shaffer, with Mfs. Messrs. Ralph and Herbert W’est- 16.70 E. T. H. Shaffer; J.C. Lemacks Rlth bury of Grover, visited friends constable 16.70 20.00 4.00 25.00 26.60 745.95 50.00 25.00 16.64 16.66 16.66 16.66 16.66 6.00 123.50 33.23 127.76 60.70 151.21 186.75 4.50 6.00 S. B Sanders labor Bells*?; 47.50 C. P. Fishburne, labor, Ver- dler C. P. Fishburne, labor. Ver- dier D. B. Breland, labor. Bells J. D. Carroll, labor War ren Press and Standard, print ing J O. Jaques, labor, Sheri- dsA J. O. Jaques, labor, Sheri dan O. Jaques, labor, Sheri dan Miss Edith Lucas; Julius Lemacks. here ls«t Saturday .and Sunday. . with Miss Geneve Hill;. Campbell j Dr. F. D Ackerman, who has Sanders, with Miss Kathrine How- been spending a few days with his ell; C. H. Fraser, with Miss laes parents, Mrs. E. M. Ackerman, haa Lemacks; M. G. Gruber, with Mias returned \o Charleston. Dollye Price; H. G. McCants. with 1 Dr. Robert N. Ackerman, a recent Miss Essie Hyrne; George MonCgi- graduate in pharmacy, has pur ser, with Miss Eunice Glover; Hear chased the Cottapeville Drug Store. Glover, with Miss Florence Black; Charles Solomons, with Miss Ulmer A very successful entertainment was given at the school auditorium Fishburne; J. C. vonLehe. with MJas on last Tuesday evening. Admission fee of fifteen cents was charged. The room was well filled. After being delightully entertained for an hour or two by home talent, all Eloise Daniels; R. H. Pattei with Miss Beulah Miles; J. A. Rid ley, with Miss Vivian Price. The stags were: Dr. A. J. Ander- OBITUARY. ward H. J. Givsns, ichor, Hey ward H. J. Givens, supplies. C. O, •• •• .......... 74.80 91.50 48.60 son, H. W. Anderson, Andersoa Mar were invited up stairs, where de- vin, S. G. Price, V. L. Padgett. D. licious Ice cream, cake and csodies B Peurlfoy, Ben Sanders, N. H. j were sold. Fort>*-six dollars were Stone. John Lucas, Hughes Mar- : taken in. These funds will be ray, Isrcel Kohn, and James Rod- used for the purchase of a piano gees. j for the school auditorium. Follow- I ing is the program of the enter tainment. Recitation. Blue.” Song—r'*Just a Bit of Cloth, But ttfs Red. White and Blue.*’ Pantomime—"Columbia The Gem of The Ocean.” Play-^’Six Cups of Chocolate.” Song—"Dixie.” Jn loving remem be ranee of my dear mother > Elisabeth Cordry. Oh, why Is !t ( mother, you’re left mo And gone to that heavenly shore. Where angels are singing and catl- »■«. Were sickness and death are no moref Alone li> this world I am traveling. Each day sadly thlaklng of you How long will It Ms *1111 I follow— Oar swost, loving friendship re new? 5.26 dler J. D. Smoak, labor, War ren H D. Nettles, suplles, C. G. Bridge Gang, labor. Bells W. W. Garvin, labor, Glov-. er .. W. B. Bishop, labor. War- row • • •• J. F. Rents, labor Bros- ton .. .. L. C. McKenxie, lumber J. S. Padgett, labor, War ren : D. B. Breland, labor. Bells W. V. Glover, supplies, C. 0. .. .. C. J Butler, supplies, C. 0.' A. F. Butler, labor, Fras- or* •• •••••••••••• A. F. Butler, labor, Fras- Tes, on the dark billows I'm wait in For a glimpse of the beautiful land. By our dear, loving Savior's baud When I shall he piloted over, I miss you, dear mother, I miss you. I’m lonely nwny from year side, 15.50 But In that fair laad IT1 Join yon. And there evermore we'll abide. v A loving daughter, MAMIE. Adams Ran. July 8th. 48.30 15.00 13.75 24.50 10.00 -"Red. White nod Open for Badness. We desire to announce that we are now open for business. We haves modern bank, fitted up in the latest and moat approved manner, and are prepared to give our customers every accommo dation. and show them every courtesy any bank ing institution offers Our aim shall be to merit the con6dence and a patronage of the citizens of the section in which we are doing business. Confident that we can serve you, we ask your patronage We pay 4 per cent, on Savings Deposits, com pounded quarterly. ------ Smoaks Banking Company J. E. SMOAK. President. SMOAKS* S. C F. J. BERRY, Vice President. C. A. THOMAS, Cashier. HAPPENINGS AT SMOAKS. Doing* off Bony Oonunnaity la Up per Colletna. NotwitbsUbdlng the long dry pe riod, with fnvorshlo oeooooa from now on we see sure for good crop*. Howover the effect of the dry wentk or can clearly he *eea In the corn field*. Much to hi* delight. Postmaster, Jao E. Smoak, attended conference nt Bowman last week. Mr. Smoak reports a good time both spiritually and socially. Among those who attended chil dren’s day at -Little Swamp last Snnday were: Mrs. R. W. Barnes, and daughter. Miss Nellie, H. 8. Strickland. Rev. J. E. Hushtoa and little daughter, laes. 78.58 1* This Don Weevil? Henry W. Smoak and Harry D. 30.64 W. H. Sutcliffe and Ernest (’roe- Kinard attended the picnic at Snl- by brought to tfts office Monday n'dern, last Friday. 24.46 package containing a number of j W. C. Patrick, Jr., and A. En- 4.25 small cotton holla and square* gene Yarn visited the City by the which had all the appearance* off Sea. July 2nd. 7.24 having been eaten by the boll Eric Sauls is attending summer weevil. < niey were picked up in school at Furman this summer. 568.12 the middle of the row. ard ’be Hampton Thomas ha* been visit- , bug found in them, from description lag his father recently. Mr. Charley 73.84 ia Uhe the dreaded boll weevil. Thomas of Smoaks. =*=: r The Future Looks Bright For the person with money in our bonk. Brightness comes from a feeling of satisfaction, of stability and the knowledge that there it soynelhing to fall back on. It is the establishment of a firm position that enables us to advance. Why not start a SAVINGS account with us this month and draw five per cent ? The Bank of Smoaks SMOAKS, S.C. J. S. WILLIAMS, President. 1 These gentlemen have sent off n j Smoaks has been playing some er, 113.85 number of these boll* to the Pro- star hall In the Inst few days. 1st gresaivn Farmer and to Cleuison ''o game was played last Thursday af- 434.80 lags. temoon in which the score ran a* | The Infected crop belongs to Mr. follows: Williams. 5. Smoaks 14. 44.72 Cro*by a and the area covered l« Quite n large crowd of spectator* about one and a half acre* The were presert and much enthuaizem 82 91 reault of the examieatlon will be was manifested in the game. The watched with great Interest. second game was between Smoaks 216.34 -—-— and Walterboro Friday . afternoon. Picnic at Tahi*r. The game resulted in a victory 17.55 Ruffin July 8.—SperiiJ: This for Smoaks. The score being 9 to local haa called a special nieetii >: to 5. The third game was a game be- fl| Prc Immm W. H. VARN, Vice-Pres t. W. C. PATRICK. JR. Cashier. A. F. Butler, labor, Fras- et, • A. F. Butler, labor. Fras er L. J. Wltsell, labor, Glov er E. C. Reeves, labor, Glov er J. R. liiaher, labor, War ren, . . H. V.. Black, Jr., labor. eiaimi- Verdier IV W. Black, Jr., supplies, tools Blake G I. C.- hagan, labor, Ver dier O ’ tVhaean. labor, Ver dier II. \\ Black, tools. Hey ward J M. Wltsell Supply Co. Tools, Warren H C. Price, labor, Ver dier . . c V. Sykes, la-bor, Ver dier, ,, •• .......... 168 50 be held on Saturday, 15th. ins’ Ml tween Berea and locals 01* latter's rp^mbers are urged to be pret-enr a% diamond In this game Berea was 17.7# 3 o’clock. Thoae who have sul*--rib excessively beaten. The team will • ed money for the plrrt'- *11! pl.-tse leave today to lick Bowman on tlicig 64 79 band same to R. E. t’rosby >r W. diamond They are determined ^ H. Breland at or before thU- meet- to floe! uo t<7» this 89.60 , ing. The public is invited ty • *' K Stepfterw and J. L. Maxey tend pknle on the 20th, of July are tying with each other on an 7.50 and bring well filled baskets. acre of. corn ea/-h They planted W. H. BRELAND, for a huge yield, which they are 15.00! Sec.^nd Treas. Tabor Local Union 75.00 . Thomas Pell urn. of Peniel *ss 2.66 among those in town Saturday. ' b pretty sure to get, one would think after seeing the corn. We need more of the vying spirit. Out atrip your neighbor if possible. I A. P. 8. FURNITURE 1 HAVE ADDED TO MY LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE A FULL LINE OF FURNITURE, COFFINS AND CASKETS. Prices right. I sell for cash or on the Installment Plan. Satisfaction Guaranteed, H. D. PADGETT. JR. > RUFFIN, S. C.