The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 30, 1918, Image 7
Wednesday, October 30, 191&.
Highway Commissioner’s
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
Commissioner b tepoht of. «*j>enditures , 1’onds, J. G„ labor on road
ending September 30th, 1018 : —^ ’ . !;(4e'r^ Ayer, Auppli^r, etc,... ........
Highway Coramissioner'B tepoht
for quarter
eulf R«mni« C... gasoline ... .. v ..........153.33 7- P - -"wnse . Aue.m.......
Wrick. W.;*, foreman, MUarji .«>. ‘T'?' w ' V;
■ .. . • f' t>m b.. C. iVnitentiary, board and burial of r*ain
» •••••• •• •*•, • _2'l • 'r M - - I1*m ** • * , *
ck. \V. for<
Black. H. w3Jr., supplies
Berry. W. D.,.hauling sawdust^..
Berry. W. D., constable, salary, April, May
Berry. • D-t constable, salary, April, May
... * > • v—A .1
June ••••♦• •»•*••• • • • !•••.•
Boyd, ^r. Win. A., Prof, services>.
Colleton Mercantile Co^ supplies, etc.
Cone, J. H., salary April. May, Jqne.
Carter^ \W W..'Jr., conveying lunatic...
Colleton Co. Telephpne Co., .messages;.......
Dopsdn, 1/cW.i coroper, salary, July....
Dodd, A. D., corn, etc
Frank, J. N., surveying for road
Fanners Merc. Warehouse Co., supplies and
1 .
>thoob, M.,.lA,-supplies Tbr convict .
iuirh. l\ i)., deputy sheriff,'salary f4r Aug.
niompsoV C..\\“, conveying lunatics f/...
...C. ( Tintinah, J. D.. supplie? CV- Va. ......
- Tingmatf, T. D.. supplies Ctr"............ 1..
*> < 4>*|- i * s . . '♦
Tov.‘u of Wujtt'rboro. electric service . ......
i 1 Jnrer. B. K., salary, elc. .•....*.. .. . . .
25.UU
j.i)n
1 t.t.Ou
27.0J
>01.07
15.00
* -•8.00
34.8
4.3?
20.00
.5.00
• 5.33
2.1 •>
127.58
j ( ( . Varn, Miss Emma Jane', salary for July, 1JI18.-100.00
...T,'i'arn. Miss Emma Jane, travel ex^pens*. 27.27
cash
^**'*i < ! Wieters. K. F. A., supplies Crf,...
10.UH ; ' • . ■
; Wictuuan. A. A: i>on. supplies . . . .
Farmers Merc. & Warehouse Co., supplies...
Ficklitig. Miss Tweedie, salary for July. 1018
Fickling, Miss Tweedie, tra\e^ exp*’nse. July..
Gahaaan, Mrs. C. B., salary ‘for July; 1018...
Graham, Dr. Euiiene.. lunncy Exams., etc—..
Glover, W. V.-, supplies for pauper..
Hill,‘T.'* A., corn .. .* .
Herndon, Lee, salary T 50.00
Jones, R. E., salary for July, 1918.' ^ 45.84
- Jones, E. M., salary for July, 1918 45.81
Jefferson Mfg. Co., culverts
Jones. W. N., salary April, May, June
Jefferies, R. M., salary April, May, June, July
Koger. Hardware •Co., supplies
Knight, Mrs. E s B., labor ......
Martin, D. E., agent, freight
,/ Morris Co., supplies ••• ••
McCormick. J. W., burying.tuberculosis patient
. at Columbia
Padgett, Lucas C.. salary for July, 1918.....
Padgett, Lucas C., dieting prisoners*. July ’18
, Press and Standard, supplies, etc
Pelluih, C. W., corn, etc .
. 57.50
* 53.4 5
. . 61.9x
3.25
. . 60.00
I Miller, M. J.. Secy., premium on poljry No. 12 151.16
Pellum, C. W., kiasoline ./.... *... .
7.75
yeig|ei, L. H., guard, salary. August...,.
1*0.
070-
17.0u
12.00
150.0*)
♦07.68
25.00
33.3:5
6,25
,11.13
7.07
175.59
31.00
108.33
.14,80
37.35
\
Itishei*.' Dan. tractor engineer’s salary...
Jliser & Ayer, supplies t
Riser & Aye^, supplies 23.5 <
Risher, W.. travel expense, July 15.00
Saunders, S. B.. salary and mileage County-
Board of Education 27.00
(ngletonX Cyrus, janitor’s salary/.-......... 8.Q0,
Seifel^r, I. A., corn and fodder 4 5.00
, Strickland, tt. S., salary for July, 1918.'.... 75.00
' Strickland, Mrs- H- s?-. clerk salaryfor July ’IS 25.00
Syreat, G. W,. salary April, May. June 25.0o
Savage, H. E., Gashltno — . 42.00
Smith, P. G., deputy sheqd, salary July. 1918 41.60
Thompson. J. -G.. lumber ... 250.00
Town of Walterboro, electric service 2.1-1
rimer, B. R., salary, stamps, etc. . 125.0.”
Varn, Miss Emina Jane, r-alary for June/.49is 90.00
Varn, Miss Emma Jane, travel expense. June 27.27
vonLehe, Dr. J. C.., Prof, services .’. r/S.o**
'. . , 52.00
Jefferson Mfg. Co., culverts-. 732.06
rimer. It. U., sa!at;y*.‘ etc. 124,45
Adams, J. 1). & Co.,‘ grader and fixtures'. 386.00
Britt, J. F.. labor and lumber . 10.12
Benton, It., supplies for pauper 9.00
Brown FNirnitbre Co., supplies ." 4.00
Berry, W. D., constable, salary, July, August
>e p 1 .". .. .... .....p....... ....v...... k, 5.00
Beach, G. Albert, safiry, stamps, etc . 89.80
Colleton Co. Telephone Co., rental of 'phon'fsrw^
• • • • •
19.79
122.15
16.66
92*48
Wichman, A. & Son. supnlies
Walker, Evans Je Cogswell Co.. Record bopk,
etc. ... ... . w .. 72.62
Zeigler, L. H., salary 60.00
25.J)f»
19.4.10
75.09
5.00
. 26.50
Iff).0b
‘60.00
Nettles, J, C-. lumber ....... .
Wieters, E. Vi A., siifiplics. Cg ?
J>ailey-Lebby Co., supplies .. . .yS
Ramsey, J H., damage to crop .. — ........
• Globe Refining Co., oil and gfease.,.^'......
Patrick, W. W., foreman, salary August. f
Risher, Dan, engineer, salary for AUKtisf. . . .
Adams. J. D. & Co., repair parts for grader . .
and messages ............. ..
Coltetoh Mercantile Co., supplier
Dopson. LAW, salary‘for Sept
Farmers k Merchants Bank, draft for oats...
First Natrohal' Bank, interest on notes, Eyer '&
Company . «', .-\ . .... 4a0.O^9
Farmers Mere; A.‘Warehouse.Co., supplies for
pauper .* •,..»•• ........ 3.75
_s r ' • V *
partners More: A Warelioitse Co,, supplies and
cash .. ^.v 9 * 7 6
Givens. H. J., nia :istrat«\ salary 25.00
Glover. W. V., supplies'for pauper 9.50
Glover. W. V., supplies for pauper 10.00
Cahagan. Mrs. C. B., salary for .^ept., 1918... - 50.00
Hudson. J. B... lock for court house. ........ 2.00
Hill. L. E., salary ‘. ♦ • * 36.00
Hudson, P. sL, constable, salary . . . • • 25.00
Hudson. H. W., Jr., magistrate, salayy\ -25.00
Herndon, Lee, guard, salary . ^ ;. 50.00
Hiott. C. S., painting at court Rouse. ........ 18.00
Hudson. D. B., salary and postage. . 112.15
Hiott. C. rf., pafhting v ,» • . 24.0».>
Readden, L. M.; painting ,. '.*. .. . 31.10
Hodges. HY magistrate, salary 25.00
Jones', W. X., magistrate, salary Au-C. A Sept. 16.66
• ,v _ • " * . a N. s' . ^ **
Jines, E. M.. salary for ^ept; 45.84
Jenes. R. E., salary for August ./....• 45.8-t
Jones. R. E., salary for September \ 45.84
Jones, If. E . PostacoY \^. 3.00
16.67
5.00
20.55
Peeples—E. E. Easterling, C. F.
Francis, J. M. (J'rosby.'
JVniel—Jasper Robertson, N. J.
Trow ell, D. A. Davis, t. -•!
• Petit -Llge Benton, T. S. Jones.
G. L; £momk..
J’jneNrGrovo.—G. W# Padgett, J. .R.
Linder, B. L. Jones. ,
Rie t . .Patch-s-H* Renjlz, A. fc J.
Smith. V J. Lyops.
Rjfter - -Philip Thomas, Joe Ritter,
Cleveland’Saunders. • .
'Round-; J. J). Dodd. C. C. JHotT,
I H. i’roRby. • ’ /
P-.itfiii‘, r Robert Black,'Johit lliwl-
‘ri lpey—J.-B.- Kinsey, 1’.* D. ijish-
°P I W- Garris. ■ *
>tno;iks -J. A. Carter, A' C. Pad-
g* tt. R. R. ‘Smith.
Sniders—J. K. Cetsinger, 'John
Varn. J. M. Kinard.
Tiger Creek -C. J. lleach.- E, C
Bea h. I.. Wv Beach. . .
VValterboro-' George Fender, A.
Beach, C. J. Beach.
Wldte Hall Sam MeTeer. J. C.
Gu« s<.- Robhy Marvin.
Williams- H. K. Strickland. 11.. B.
Wniiaiiia^Joseph Ramsey.
The -managers at each precinct
T; ijcd above are requested tq dele-
gat*- one of their number ;to secure
the box and'blanks for the election
f.rorn H. F. Towles. Walterboro. S.
. Saturday, November 2. 1918.
J. FRANK O’QCIN. !
W. A. STRICKLAND,
ri'tmnissioners of . Federal Election
for Colleton County, S, C.'
H F TOWLES) Clerk.
October 2 3.«1918?
Is Your Blood Poor?
If it is, You Need Vinol
Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalized conditions
result from poor or/thin blood. A glance at the
formula of jvipoj,.printed on the laU^l, will show
that it contains the very ingredients necessary tp
make good blood. It soon creates** healthy appe
tite, improve^ digestion, and helps you to get full
benefit from your daily food, and builds you up.
Bradford. Pa. /
*‘1 have used Vinol for impovar*
ished blood., 1 was broken out witll
Jefferies. R. M. v salarV Aug. and Sept. .
Jf-ques, W, M.-. lumber kfid labor....... />,./
Roger Hardware Co., supplies
Kinsey>, John, ,constable, saihry . Z 25.00
*5.1!
I'EjKvck. W. W., foreman, salatX fqr Sept.
radgett/G. G.. coal ^ .
Padgett, Lucas C.. salary for SepF
Padgett. Lucas C., postage
Padgett. Lucas C.,. dieting prisoners
Press and Standard,- printing . . .
Pellum, C. W., labor and supplies
y/' ‘ r
Rizer & Ayer, supplies .
Reeves, J. F., conveying lunatic
1 richer, J F. W.-/travel exepnse . . .
i Singleton. Cyrus, janitor’s salary
iiO.OO
Benton, G. A,, lumber v'. ^2d.00
Benton. G. A., lumber V . 26 ! *° 1 Saunders. W. H.. meat for Ce.
Bryan. J. E . magistrate, salary, April, May. Smoak; W. D , magistrate, salary ...
June, July . . ; *'*' j sirjekland. H.'S., salary and postage. Aug. and
Britt, J. F. f lumber and labor 13.74 j ^ ^ ^ ^
Connor. P. S., labor “‘^'Strickland, Mrs. H. S.. clerk, salary, Aug. and
Colleton Mercantile Co., supplies, etc *86^7• j- sept..
Cummings Iron Works, labor Sweat fk \V
Dopson. I. W., coroner, salary A«g., 1918 /' 4 *16.66 f ,
Drawdy, C. W., supplies
EsDorn, Div.C. H.. salary
• • • • •
magistrate, salary
samij o«ig.. 1. •••vs- ■ ^ , Town of Walterboro, wat?r and electric ^service
* 1 .’‘'ho ;pson, C. W.. constable, salarv etc.. July
my five months. . / . . . 83.33 - { , v |Bt ... /. *
_ ^ ^ V t s '
V ,
Tiara EsDorn Infirmary, rare of paupej-;....
. Farmers Mere. A- Warehouse Co., supplies..... 7."'<
Farmers Merc. A Warehouse Co ? s/ipplies. . .
I'ickling, Miss Tweedie, >«alar> for Aug., 1918
Fickling, Misp Tweedie. travel expense.....:..
Gahagan. Mrs C. B., salary f«»r Aug., 1918 . ..
'^-/Herndon, Lee, guard salary. Atig.. 1>I>
Herudon Clothing.Co., supplies for convict...
Jone/Tv M , salary for \ugiist, 1518.
Kinard. L. J , daibaaes to crop
Kinard. t^-'J . --t'AmJ^Vlghjot’-way^ . .... . . .
Koger Hardware Cot>^ijpplies . .
Knight, Mrs. K. p.,,lahorS^.
Marvin. W. .•»., labor, lumber.for buiWing
flat at Ashepoo ferry . . . . 137.00
Padgett. Lucas C.. salary for August-. 108.23
Padgett,.Lucas C., dieting prisoners. .Vug., 1 !ltX 2.40
Thnriipson. C W.. deputy ^ftgriff, salary Sept
Vary:. Miss Emma Jane, travel expense. f?epl. '18
Washington. L. ft IM>^. supplies fV. .
1 4.3:;
1,1 Wav. Mrs. M. F ; Xktarv
o - •> - 1 . t
Way. Mrs M. F. travel expense
' Zelgbr, L. H.. szfagd. safatv ..
50.00 v/ '
.'-‘mijakj/'W. D . lutliber
.Kmygik. W, D . 1 umbei
6.2 5
Ki.8 4 ~~s' — • - f -y
75.oit^jf(j(i.-s. ('. W., labor and lumber
I.eaHi Smith, constable, salarv .
* - * - /
Beach, W R . Constable, salary :.
' . ■ V • X / . ' ‘ /
Respectfully. X • , .*
•y B. R FLMER,
\ttest: / Highway CoHiinissioner
C. R GAHAGAN. Cb
1.2 5f
2 8 1
Standtrs, Walktrs,
“aota-tt” far Coras
World Em If ever Knows Its Equal
“What will get rid of my corn?"
The answer haa been made by mil
lions—there’s only one corn-remover
that you can bank on, that’s abso
lutely certain, that makes any corn
iv. costs but 11 trifle at any Oriur store.
A < 'ig, rpIVnpo. 1 It.
Cora-Paia b Eased-lke Cora b Doomed I
on earth peel right oft like a bana,n&
skin—ahd that's magic , ‘Oets-U"
Tight ehoes and dancing even when
you have a corn need not disturb
yu if you apply a few drops of
.•Vets-lr* on the corn or callus.
You want a^corn-peeler, not a corn- .
fooler.. You don't have to’fool with
corns—you peel them right off With
your lingers by using. •‘Gers-It.'•
.Cutting makes corns groy^ and
ble.ed. Why use irritating salves
or make a bundle of yourytoe with
tape or bandages? Why putter and
still have the corn? t’se “Cets-It”
•—ydur corn-pain is over, the corn
is a "gorier” sure, us the Min rises, s*
“Gets-It.”, the guaranteed, money-/
back corn-remover, the only ^irure
♦ray. co>t-( but a trifles
M fil by E. Luwreltcu A
Sold In WalterboroXrPtf recommend
ed as the wonld/s/best corn gemedy
bj FI R E . H fLL XERC. CO.
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FOFND SON IMPROVIMX
n\llen Herndon, oj the Wolfe
keek section^ went to Camp Sevier
fRw days ago to visit IBs son. HPh.
..g .. who was ill there of pneumonia, fol-
^lowincNin. attack of /Influenza. Mr r
Herndon 'bas had a letter since his re-
50,0b days^and YQitnd his son improving,
25 00 thotigh be hk^l been qtlitp Uf/ Mr.
/Herndoti has afl a letter since his re-
f turii Htatin^AhaKhis son is still im
proving, and will \>on be out‘if no
complications set iti.
TERRIBLY SWOLLEN
X ' _ - v,x
Suffering Described At Torture
Relieved by Black-Draught.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
STATE OF SOI’TH CAROLIN.\.
County of Colleton.
Notice i* hereby given . that the
General Election for Cnited States
Senator (full term > and 116 presen-
X< tativee in Congress, and a' Special
Election for Cnited State* Senator
(short term 4--will be hebd at' the
voting precincts fixed by /law in tlm
County .of Colleton, on Tuesdav.
November 5th. 1918, said day b*-.,
ing Tuesday following tt^ 0 first Mon-
j day, as prescribed by th|e State Con
stitution.'
The qualificati/ms fo^- snfl‘cnge/0re
as follows; . , *"
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be conclusive proof of the payment ahd written statements of the re-
thereof. ’ yfsuits of the election.
Before the hour fixed for openlifg Mummers of Klecthm.—The fol-
ihe polls Managers and Clerks must lowing managers of election have
take and subscribe to the Constitu- been appointed to hold the election
tional oath. The Chairman of th'? at the various precincts in the said
Board of Managers can ^administer county: y
the oath to the other Manager* and Ashton—J J> Breland, B. L
to the Clerk: at Ndtaj^ Public bnist Jones. T J. Pitfrons.
administer the oath/ to Chairman. |i n vi 1 s_s. p Crosby. SUas Clme,'.'
The managei'f elpcf their Chairman T H . Caldwell. • ff . .
nnd Tlerk 4 1.1...
Polls at ea^h voting place must * l " n,ons Mill—G, A. Benton, W.
be opened 0t 7 o’clock a. m.. and P Ne,,,e *- Frank Thompson,
closed aV 4 O’clock p in., except tn Berea—D. T. Strickland. H. R.
the City of Charleston, where thev^ Under. B. B Goodwin,
shall be opened at 7 a. m.. and clos - Colleton--J. T. Garris. J. C. Red
ed at 6 p tn. 1s'». Jasper M. Strickland.
, The Managers have the power - » C<ittageville T S .\eke*-ni'»n 1:
Residence in state v or two * flij vactfncy; and if none of th^ tnan- -^v. Ackerman Jee Reeves
,* -tm» citizen?, ran ap ,
. ^ .. ,, among t-he fyhalified vo>* i
fern to voteXJqurX»jonths. ynd the ; ,. r> f)u> riana>r ,'r^. who. after bein'/ i
payi mm six morHits giefot.e' alMf 0 ^ r - ■■ ..^van e »ndu«X^he election.
\i the olo fi
yi*^n » •
uesnence »n Mate V or two years. s m xao . fTU . v - a
in the Cteifitv one v< y(rxin the poll-1 attend,
ing firecinef in which; th,- .-lector >jn i f POI11
<ion of anv poll t1
Payable, .Providerl.f /f;/
in charge of.a'i, ( f ni '
and V^rh'-;* 4 ^' pTt|.U
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residence, Tn t!r.'
qualified^' /
B< gistiMtioii.—1'( 1 yu. n>
t\xer. including p< dl tax.
and collectible during the previous of the board, oi oo
>ear. .‘The production of certifi »ed J>v the boa^d unis
entp or the receipt of the oflicef ati r»umn is Lionel's .f Kl
ine 1 . f'lrin
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Addition,
Doctors Creek M. D. Black,' & !?
Senders,. Charles Breland.
Green Pond W W, -hi/Kb. 1IXP
Price; T D Rav< n»-1
rville <>/ ] U
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Rossvillc, Ga.—Mrs. Kale Lee Able, ol
Hits place, writes: “My husband is an
engineer, and once while lilting, he in
jured himselt w ith a piece of heavy ma
chinery, across the abdomen. He was
so sore he could not bear to press or
himself at all, on chest or abdomen. „ He
weighed 1G5 lbs., and fell off until he
weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks.'
He became constipated and it looked
like he would die. We had three different
doctors, yet with all their medicine, hi(
bowels tailed to act. He would turn up
{I ten-cent bottle of castor oil. and drink
it two or three days in succession. He
did this yet without result. We became
desperate, he suffered so. He was swoL
len terribly. He told me his suffering
could only be described as torture.
I sent and bought Thedford’s Black*
Draught. I made him take a big dose,
and when it began to act he fainted, he
was in such misery, but he got relief and
began to mend at once. He got well,
and we both feel he owes his life to
Thedford's Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught will help you
to keep tit, ready for the day’s work.
Try it! • NC-131
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Drewtvillc, N. H.
f'My daughter was anaamlc, had
‘ and suffered from indiees-
K r blood and guttered irom indig
1 and biljaus attacks/ As Vinol a rash and run down ao it was hard
,. helped* my son, I gava it to my
daagh ter — she soon improved . irf
health, and it has built her upanTre
stored her health.!’—Mrs.N.Burnell.
for me to keep about my work.
Other medicines aid no good, but Vinol
id impi
enriched my blood and improved “J
condition very rapidly. -Rose Lasky.
For at! run-down, nervous, unuemlc condition*,
feeble ott people and dt-Ucutu children, the
- U no remedy like Vinol. *
/mol Creates Strength
JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggisl. and Druggists Everywhere.
\
“Wh
What would yhu consumers think
of a wheel without spokes ?x
What, would you think of a man
who would take any or all of the spokes
out of a wheel to make^it run better?
. Swift & Company's business of
getting fresh meat to you ia a wheel,
of which the packing plant is only the
hub., Retail dealers a^the rim—and
Swift & Company Branch Houses are
the spokes. \ .
Xhe hub wouldn’t do thex wheel
much good and you wouldn’t have
much use for hub or rim if it weren’t
for the spokes that fit them all together
to make a wheel of it ' \
Swift & Company Branch Houses
are placed, after thorough investiga
tion, in centers where they can be
successfully operated and do the most
good for the most people at the least
possible cost.
Each “spoke” is in charge of a man who
knows that he is there to keep you supplied
at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and
who knows that if he doesn’t do it, his com
petitor will.
How much good would the hub and the
rim of the Swift “wheeK do you if the spokes
were done away witb^
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Keep Your Pledge
Maks Good for Our
Fighting Men
BOY YAH-SAVINGS
STAMPS
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Swift & Company, U, S. A.
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Tom Adams.
<'liathfw‘Hain’*i Foiiyti IU*itM*<ly
Most Reliable.
Aft ;• man;. -nr ‘ r- • ■
the It**-. 0f .1t ait^iX^Uer rot:
cine*, tin •re -ai',- may;, v. i.
•' io anv orh*
Au I'l i, -in. Gr-<nvUl
writex, “Chambt! Iain’s
vdy hy I ti.'-d In my motlM-i’-
home mine for years, and tfV
always ..;;nd , it St quick eure/fto
eoh's rml bronei al tro’ibhy V.'
find it to be the most 1 rfliijM*
mediciDo we have used.’’
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Write for Catalog. Coed Deals: s S'.'V.n x
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