The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 16, 1918, Image 3
Wednesday, January*' 16, 1918.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE THREE
REPORT. OF B. R. ULMER, ffiGHWAY COMMISSIONER
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Highway Commissioner’s report of expenditures tar Yarn, Miss Emma Jane, Ailary, Nov., 1917.. 75.00
^10.00
25.00
18.01*
20.38
3.23
Quarter ending December 31st, 1917: ^
Jones, W. N., salary for July, AuKust and
Sept.. 1917... ■•...$ 25.00
‘ Wisher, T. jt.. oats ' 20.00
eoakley, 8. F., hay
Ackerman, J. O., > constable, salary .-
Ball Supply Co., supplies
‘ Bailey-Libby Co./ supplies
Butler.. C. W. # supplies .v * 1.80
Butler, C. W., ferryman, talary, etc 40.08
Brown Furniture Co., supplies ....' 16.20
Colleton Mercantile Co., supplies and cash.. 101.80
Colt’s Patent Fire Arms MfK.' Co., repairs to
pitftol . *
Cummings Iron Works and- Supply Co., labor
> and supplies ..... 22.06
Carter, John, Jr., janitor's salary 2.00
Dopson, I. W., coroner’s salary 12.50
Is Dorn. Dr. C. H., salary, etc 74.00
First National Bank. Draft for Atwood 324.69
Farmers Merc. A W’house Co., cash and sup
plies .... ... • 52 v )«5
Cahagan, Mrs. C. B., salary for Oct., 1917.’. 40.00
Jones. R. E., salary ..... 37.50
loger Hardware Co., supplies 14.45
Bemacks, E. D., supplies
Hixson Seed Co., seeds
Padgett, L. M., special constable.,'
Fatrl^Jr, W. W., foreman, salary, etc....
Padgett A Moorer, Prof, services
Press and Standard, supplies, etc... . ...
Padgett, Lucas C., salary for Oct., 1917.
iadgett, Lucas C., postage ...... 4.35
Padgett. Lucas C., dieting prisoners 3.20
Coper Hospital Supt., care of E. W. Hyrne.. 118.75
Robertson, H. O., witness and mileage...... 3.20
Rtokes, Dr. L. M., Prof, services 42.00
Southern Fruit Co., supplies C. G... 2.75
Scott, J. F., hogs 17.50
8.35
7.40
2.00
130.00
187.50
142.15
133.3 i
Vann, C. L.. wood, etc 2.25
Wieters, E. F. A., supplies. .... . 217.58
Weeks, 8. W., Jr., repair^ to Stokes bridge.. 25.00
Wichman. A. A Son, supplies 40.65
Kicklighter,-John, labor 2.00
Sanders. J. C.. freight and hauling.......... 16.02
Patrick, W. Wi, foreman, salary, etc 218.00
Ackerman, K. L., lumber:and labor.' 2.00
Bryan, J. E.. magistrate,.salary 6 months... 100.00
Berry. W. D., constable, salary Nov. and Dec.
1917.... 16.66
Butler, C. W., ferryman* salary, etc..T... / 39.93
Black, H. W., Jr., suppleg^. . . 19.87
Beach. G. Albert, safary, etc. /. .. . 42.55
Ihrjan. F. D.. constable, salary Nov. A Dep. ’17 33.31
Colleton Merpantile Co., supplies.../...).. 82.88
Cummings Iron Works and Supply. Co., sup
plies and repairs ...£. c 9.15
Cohen, H. W., Inc., supplies C. 6>. 10.50
Chaplin, F. W.. cutting tress from road..... 1.00
Colleton Co. Telephone Co., messages 2.15
Colleton Co. Telephone Cx.^ rental of ’phones 19.50
Chasaereau. H. L., witness and mileage 4.00
Dopson. I. W.. salary for Dec., 1917 12.50
Pickling. Miss Tweedie. travel expenses, Oct.,<
1917 20.45
Pickling, Miss Tweedie, salary Oct..*1917.. 75.00
Pickling. Miss Tweedie, Salary Dec.. 1917... 75.00
Pickling, Miss Tweedie, travel evpenses for
Dec.. 1917 20.45
Farmers Merc: A W’housc Co., supplies...... 72.60
Cahagan. Mrs. C. B., salary for Dec., 1917.. 40.00
ACIDS II STOP
SOUR THE FOOD AID
SHIPMENT
I’ajie’s DiapepNin” Fixe*
Cas»y, Cpwet Stomachs
Hi Five Minute*.
Soar,
HORSES
Strickland; H. S., salary for Oct., 1917..
Kaunders, W. H., supplies for C. G
Town of Walterboro, -electric service....
Dimer, H. JL, salary for Oct., 1917....
75.00
7.8 r >
5.86
Wieters, E. F. A., supplies
Wieters. E. F. A., supplies
/.eigler, W. II.. guard C. G...... .
Jones, E. M., salary for Oct., 191'
'Mixer A Ayer, supplies
Namiers, J. (’.. freight and hauling.
Chandler. A. 11., lumber
j at rick. W. W., foreman, salkry, etp.
W. I) , i*onstKi)le v salary. Oct,,
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83.00
17
75.00
17
75.00
17
75.0ft
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71.85
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MSV
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15^00
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-37.50
Hiers, H. S., wood 42.50
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Hudson, D., B.. salary and postage ... 118.16
Jefferies, R. M., salary"........ 25.00
Jones. W.. N. t magistrate, salary 25.00
Jones. E. M., salary and postage 38.39
Knight. Mrs. E. P., labop/. 7.50
O’Quin, J. F.. posts .S. 30.00
Padgett. Lucas C.. aklary for Dec.,'1917. . 183.37
Padgett.-XfUcas Q:, dieting prisoners 26.40
Padgett, Lucap C., postage i .' J 1.2 r ‘
Pellum, C. Jiv., supplies, etc . >,*
Press and Standard, supplies, etc '. . .
A Moorer. salary . .
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. . .X
lt . Saunders. W. H.. meat for C, G —
- !.Strickland. H. S., salary for Dec.. 191-7.
Pcarlstine. I. M. A Son. supplies <\ G.
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47.47 Town Walterboro. water rent ....
28.80 )^ own ol Walterboro, electric service.
11.79 t'hner, B R.. expenses, etc
183.0-9 1 ,m * r . B B.. salary for Dec... 1917..
8.3’: 5\* a Jterbort) Drug Co, supplies ......
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58.60
77,00
137.50
16.10
75.00
64.82
7.00
J-yck/M. S. and I». Co.. si^ppHes40.60 j'Valker. Evans k Cogswell Co..
Bryan. F D . constable, sa|jriy Sept.. 1917. J* 33.VV J* books
supplies and
('allefon (’ounty Telephone Co.
» sages . . .... . .
< ’olleto
'phone mes-
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You don’t know what upset your
stomach—which portion of the fowl
did the damage- do you7 Well,
don't bother. If your stomach is
in a revolt: if sick, gassy and upset,
and what you Just ate has ferment
ed and turned sour; head dixzy and
aches; belch gases and acids and
eructate undigested food; breath
fo\il, tongue coated—Just take a lit
tle Pape's Diapepsin to neutralize
aeldtfy and in five minutes you won
der what' became of the indigestion
aptl distress.
Millions of men and women to
day know that It is needless to have
dyspepsia. A little Diapepsin oc
casionally/*. keeps the stomach
sweetened, and they eat their fav-
|orite food* without fear.
If your stomaoh doesn’t take
care of your liberal limit without
rebellion; if your food is a damage
instead pf a heU^ remember th
quickest, surest, most harmless a 1
tacide is Pape's Diapepsin. which
costs only Hfty cents for a large
case at drug stores. It’s truly won
derful—It stops food -souring and
sets things straight, so gently anl
easily that it Is really astonishing.
Your stomach will digest your meal*
if you keep acids neutralized.
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LODGE "SCHOOL* *
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I.odce. Jan. 1ft.—The Lodge grad
ed school ds progressing nicely un
der our most efficient teachers. Prof-
fe*sor Clemson Garris, Misses Agnes
‘letron. Ora Gandy and Grace Huff
man Our beautiful brick building
will soon be completed, of whic'j ^
we are all very proud. We have u.
fin-* enrollment ' of pupils, an av
enue of about 95. We had almost
wo weeks for Xmas and enjoye i
he holiday’s very much. We come
back to school with a better determ-
nation to do better work in the fit-
ure than we have.in the past. My
wishes are a great Success for. the
new year which we are just -Kegin-
mhu. y.
Mary Stanley, 7th Grad '•
Merc. Co., supplies G..
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Conf-. C. J., corn .. , .
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, O me. J. H . ferryman, salary 12.5*'
Depsmi. 1 W*. coronet'’* salary 12.5ft
•\,ianers' Merc w Wlimj*** C’ . supplies and
cash ..... ; X «,.» . *•, • 19.64
r . kluu. Miss Tweedie. salary for Nov., T7 75.ft'»
K,cL lint. Miss T weed ip;, traveling expenses tor
" \ov. '
Gahatan. Mrs. 0. B.. salary tor Nov.. 1917.. 49.0ft
Gulf fietining Co., supplies 12ft.lt’
tiLfp Bros. Co., supplies C. G .\ . . .\. . . . 75.4'-
lladdock. John M.. conveying lunatic........ 15.9"
/Jones, E. M., salary and postage. . \. . . 46.3"
Jclies, IJ. K.. salary 37.5*)
Jetiku s. Will, labor 8.90
■Noger Hardware C*o ; , supplies 20.17
\:it> ht. Mrs. K. P. labor 13.49
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Maloney k Carter Co., hay an<l treiglu . 327.12
V.-loi c\ k Carter <>•< coijj and oats. .
Muleney k Carter Co.. Supplies
Polk, J C k Son. supplies C. G
1'tvss and Standard. tCupplies
Pellum. C. W., -^Jafyoi;, etc
Padgett. Lilcip* C., salary tor No\ , 1917
Padgett. Liicriii (’.. dieting prisoners .
iJeeM'sr T M . inuuistrat salarv. ....
—UiiCi_A AVer, wagon, gasoline, etc.
Southern Kruit Co.. sii|)Jittrs C t.
Sb M'dci/ W 11, ’ ei I for C. G , .
.-i»Vv;>(. li> W . ’.iuig r'-ate, ; 1; r' '2* '•<* 1
sIiiHTkX Wesson, tef-aij r»i pij-fot; . . . .* .:. 2*
^ineath.\ . labor • . , 3.1*5
Strickland! It S . salat ...... 85 "
Town of W a1\ u.-cU' t he service , v^Ai
l liner. 15 I;..-sit^r^'^or .oy., 11*17
Vr.in. Miss-Emn^^fn**. travelittv «M..p»t5:a*s foi *
Nov . 1 ftl 7 1".fi>
3.0m EsDorn. Dr.
30.31 |Glover. W. V
21.0" '
. k Sqn, supplies ...
C. H., salary, etc . .
Supplies .......
Jones. R. E. salary for Dee. 1'• 17
Jones, It. K , stamps . . .’
Klein, Dr. John M., supplies ’
Price Furniture Co., supplies
Strickland. H. S„ salary for. clerk d’^ing ’17
Smoak. W: D., magistrate] salary, etc,
Stokes. Dr. L. M., Prof, service
Thompson. J G;. Jutnber
Bailey-Libby Co., supplies
Hot^ges. H>. magistrate, salary
Shelton. T*. .1.. constable/ salary /. .
Kinsey. G. special constable '
Eraser. C. H . box rent s*ud postage
Sanders. J. • C.. freight and hauling
Berry.. Lucas labor
Thompson. C. VV,, constable, salary .
Linder. S. (’.. magistrate, salary ....
Sweat. (J. W., inacistrat r -. salary . .
Givens. H J., magistrate! salary . ..
Beach. W K.. constable, salary .....
Marvin. W. S.. ferryman, salary Oct
1917 ... .
59.41
9-51 j
. 2V.U0
6.0"
.' . 37.5ft
SO DECEPTIVE
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Many Waltei lmro l*ep|de Fall Gi j
llcttllzc the Sv*rioiisne*.s.
2
As ■
Nov ..
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Hudson. II \Y.. Jr..'magi.drate. salary. etc
Hudson. P y constable, salary'...
Southern Fruit Co..‘supplies C
Mlzelle. J W.. labor at •Cannady’s bridge
I.eaely, Smith, constable - alary.. etc
Itiy.in, K • L. Co., book fri;- Anditoi .
TTPr/Tb^-TP—C-r- laltor. ete., . ; ’ . . .
1 - • -be:. V.. ... .supplies ,>> .
.<'• *:l. n>r Lumber -Co . lumbet
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T7'i '
V/' WPftlies
■'vritoc" a-nj 'tHileiu.*
Kespeci l.tiVVyT;
. B.’l!. ELM Elf.
Highw ay .Con'iKyjssion- •/
gMIVGAN. clerk.
* - \X/' It t S’ Bcynipn’s .^tore*
Oa>tig to the fact Ihat^m/riMbKl 1 "‘'GvgeyUle. January 29
hfaokfc ha\«' b< en lost somewh'te^nXl '* ,< ' M , ’ r ' in s •‘'tot*
the railroad I will he ufiable to meet
mv' appointments juiblisbed last
week.
T. S
the following
1 therefore nnuke
ehungea: * , .A
Uiee Patcii. Janirtuy 15: Fainiet-’
I n ion Stoi e
\shton, January; 16 W. (> Joue.-
la>dge. January 17> W. M. Foxr
Williams. Jlinuary IS. 1" to 12.
J. T. O’Qfwi
ItufTiu January. IS. 2 to 4. W. 11.
Bi eland.
Hudsons Mill. January 19. 1" to
12. J. D. Hudson’s » .
Bells. January 19. S to 4. Allen
Bi van
Smoaks January 22. Smoak
Mereantlft Coy . i
Berea. January 23. 1ft to 12. [
Woodman Lodge..
Bbekheud. Jauuiu* 23/ 2 to 4./
School House
CITATION FOB I.FTTEHS 04 \f»-
MIMSTICATtON
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Sidney. January 3"
DC. Adam{».
'Kenneiiy's Cross Uoa<)
3ft. Sk to 4, Postoffice.
Win. Hiotts Jsnrarv
12. Store.
\. I) I umMt- Li unary 31.
Store.
12, C.i -
-TATE OF
January
bruarr t. c
^ 4.
' JaidtsorvlMim*/
Butler. y \
X. Green Pond. Fehruv^ry 5
Drawdy.
6.
Bit ter:.. February.
e m Monks.
Cminiy Auditor.
NOTH F T<» t BFDITOICn
SOITH CAROLINA
County, oT Colleton'. ’
By G Albert Beach. Esquire. Piq-
bute Judge/
Whereof. H., G. Drawdy made
suit to me to grant hint Letters of
Administration of the Estate and
effects of Minnie E. Drawdy:
v Th<(^e are. therefore, to cite nd
admonish all and singular the kin
dred' and creditors of the said Mm-,
nie E. Drawdy. deceased, that they
be and appear before me. in the
[Court of Probate, to be held at Wal-
•terboro. S. C.. on the-19th day of
'January.' next, after publication
hereof, at II o'clock in the Tor^yf
noon to show cause.’ if any tu<*y
have why the said Adminipjraiion
should not be granted.
Given under my hatxf. this 4th
All creditorsy.f the estate of Ed- da> of Jannarv.' An n oCoVnin'..' l -1
, . , , „ , ^ Mokes deceased, are h«r«h • Published on (ke 9,1, and L«t;»
Johnsons School House. Januarv notified that they must hie the r days of Januarv^l 91 * in Tlo- r <-sa
24. 10 to 12 . | claims, duly verified, with the 'mVamt-Standard
Wilson’s Stoiv. January 24. 2 I dersigned within sixty i6(*» day > y AI FtFliT rtf’ \CH
°> ' from ^ pub,if * |ton of notie,*, Fr*ibk> Judge/Colleton ^oiint ./'‘
Sniders. Janifary 25. Dr. J. B. I 01 tfie payment of said claims, will l ; . d
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Padgett Store., j
Salkekatchie, Japucry 26. 1ft to;
12. T. 8. Jones’ Store.
Hendersonville. January '*6. 2 to
The forever barred
R. M JEFFERIES.
1 -9-3t.
Walterboro. S. C.. Jan
Master.
5th. 19M.
• Goltf to Oa» Day.
ItMep* lb«
work* off the CoM.
i3«l/v i • 4* ** fid** *° «*».
;> #i»-—-t* ua cacti be*. 3Jc.
rduKl
Lackache i:-. so deceptive
It' Comes, and goes keeps' yn i
jruesing. m''-
Lvarp^the cau’se' then cure it.
Possibly it’s weak kidtieys.
That’s why Doan’s Kidney PilL
pre so effective. ^ •
Tin Dre especially for weak oi
disordered kidneys
Here’s a Walterboro case. ’ *
Mis. A. Kickenbaker, Bridge S, .
says: “I hud a dull pain in my bpek
all- the 'time and in the morning
when I got up. 1 was sore rfnd stlf.’.
I tired easily and It was an effoil
for me to do my housework I tried
lota of remedies but the trouble
eontihued. A friend recommendel
Doan’s Kidney Pills and I cot soma
at the Walterboro Drug Co.- Thev
soon gave me relief so I certainly
am glad to recommend them ” ,
Price *,9c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Dual’s Kidney / Piljs the >am
that Mrs Kickenhakel bad Fo;-
ter-Milburn Co . Mfers . Buffalo.
N. Y
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1 Prefer* ( lianiberlniu’s
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’ In th»^ eiMirse of a c,)n\eis;,**i*n
with CU.ifcibei Iain Mvilicine . Co’>
representative today, ***• had oe, as
ion fy div it si*. In a gin,:: I wa’. the
rib-rit*—ui.. th* ij difierent i i<
ttoils. \t- his suggT r TtCfi'
plepsuro in expressing fry
tion >»f ('hi.mlvrUin''. Cougli ReyC
edv 1 !>. (" a fgmily'of six c 1 i ULen .
and fiaie used' ilus nmrdy in n' v l
'home fi,r yea,/ I'.fon/t'lv 7 " /, ih :J
ojil’ ciuigh n;r.tedy pfi the tnaiketi
as I hn ••tjk'd in arly nj) kin<! ”
—K-iH (' tfh.i-. Piihli- hei H ipflltoO
County 1{</Jin>dii an-N'ews, Sm anise.'
Kan.
ira-
f-u-+VeT]
linn
>OHi: GEKM4N Pith l.s
Butter is s»’lling *n Beilin \\i <2 >9
per pound, sngai a, 56 >/-nts p«-:’
pound hittn, and haeon at f2"11 ,pey.
pound and . American Aonp a, fVvy
bars foi XL.12 /
This informatiop received- by /th •
food adnunistiatfon conies ymn a
responsible smirve. The prices ur-
from four fo live timesy-hs high a;
those now prevailing Ln the* Cnited
States. /' . yA
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Over lli* t old
. Ew i y ufie speaks well of (Tiainbe,-
lain’s/vough It tmjdy after having
ustrf jt. Mrs. (leorge Lewis. Pitta-
Jftehi, N. Y., Iprs this to say regard
Ing it: ■ Lfist winter my little boy.
five yeajs old. was sick with a cold
for tjep or three weeks. 1 doetojed
him and used v.utnn* i-ougli medi
cines but nothing did him much
good until 1 began using Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. He then im
proved runidly* and in a few days
wars/ovyr Ins cold.”
Mothei 'Joe. why do you sup-
poae that old hen persists mi hiving
in the coal bin?’*
Joe "Why. mother. I think she
has seen the sign. ‘Now is the titne
to lay in your coal ’ ’* Life
RECEIVED
A ’ 5.
A big lot of the finest horses
and mules we have received this
season are now at our stables for
your inspection. If you want a
real good work animal be sure
and see this lot.
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SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
Rizer | Ayer’s Stables
THE MULE EMPORIUM
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We are now in our new Brick Stable^
and have Rotten in a ca 1 * load of the finest
.iJULES ever brought to this nuu'ket, and
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will continue to handle then* the balance
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of the season. All owy customers and
friends ai e invited to conui in and* look
r / yA • , ,
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them over, for we feel satisfied if vou are
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.needing any stock we can ^supply your
needs. /
I. M. Dannelly & Company
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Sales Agent for all products sold by
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IN COLLETON COI NTY ..
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Including Genuine Peruvian Mixtures,
Acid Phosphate and Fertilizer Materials.
Come and^ee me before buying. Your
business solicited.
OFFICE: LODGE, S.C.
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