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ANNUAL REPORT -OF JAMES M. PAYNE, County Treasurer Andcre*on County, ?. C, the fiscal year beginning Jan. 1,1901, and ending Dec. 31, 1001. schedule of claims and amounts paid ?rom County funds: MISCEI.LAENOL'S. Natue Amt. ?AU \nderson Printing & Sta Co. 20 7Q mo I il Vandiver, Cash...,. 02 50 ?.,-: F 15 ( rayton ?fe Co.,. 90 K-o \n?lersuii Printing & Sta Co.. 17 42 gj? Sullivan Hdw Co. 3 55 ? KI; Todd.'.'.Y..'.',2 00 ?15 .Ino K Cochran, PM. 75 ni j J. Hombree. 2 00 ago Sullivan Hdw Co. 100 Viii Keith & Co. 1 00 rn jiill-cin Drug Co. 5 25 Ijo , ?s?onie & Osborne. 5 50 V> \V \V Smith. 4 00 ? CK'Tributo. 100 f.i sullivan Hdw Co..... 87 IS 50 li F Wilson. 150 j i Watkins. 5 00 47 J K 1 ?arion. 23 72 77 C E 'fribble. 100 JJ Anderson W, Li P Co.02 80 _o * Sullivan I idw Co.;. 35 M?K M Keith. 200 jj Patrick. 17 00 ?051. H Seel. 175 JOT Carlisle Uros. 00 i?fi / L liurriss. 13 50 Ki Anderson Cotton Mill. ll 48 74 Osborne & Osborne. 3 00 30', Sullivan Hdw Co. 1 05 500 J no C Watkins. ..134 25 ?87 L II Seel. 05 ??4 Anderson W L ?fe Power Co.. 37 75 .68 Sullivan Hdw Co. 50 og^ li Cf reen. 3 50 fOfl Anderson W, L ?fe Power Co.. 40 40 [91 Anderson Cotton Mill. 5 00 ?rfj L S Martin. 4 75 [4 J A Elliott. 100 .4 ,j N Vandiver. 1 40 4;;.) H & T Q Anderson.170 88 4 ' Kobt Smith. 2 00 33 J S Martin. 7 40 17 Ceo Williams. 85 04ATIIonea. 25 00,) F Clardy. 15 25 41 J R Cochran, PM. 50 .>1.1 P Todd. 5 00 7J .IC Tay ne. 5 00 70 H T Wilson. 5 50 f>0 ll 1 El rod. 4 50 42 J F Clardy. 15 00 00 J S Elliott. 50 00 Bonham & Watkins.176 02 63 Telephone Co. 24 00 20 W li King. 3 00 00 W J Gaillard. 7 50 00J F Clardy."... 15 50 ?ft Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co 4 80 ?OS Mrs I' B Allen.S.. 5 25 RiOt C Walton. 21 00 Wk) Cen I) Barnard ?fe Co. 10 15 Ko Tribble ?fe Prince. 20 00 Kl l- vans liurriss. 30 75 Ks .1 F Clardy. 10 00 Ks W S Newell. ll 50 Ks J F Clardy.t.. 15 00 Ho J M Payne. 3 50 pm Ilreazeale ?fe Bucker.100 00 Ko Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co 30 32 Kl C Eugene Tribble. 1 00 Ki Mrs Josie Seligman. 70 00 K? II P Sitton. 8 00 Kl Warren Snipes. 75 Ki CE Tribble. 35 Ri> J N Vandiver.ll ll MO A P Warnock. 3 25 Kl John T Lewis. 25 00 Kl J T Bryant. 15 00 ft J F Clardy. 17 50 Kl J M Patrick. 17 00 gil " " '.III 80 00 KO J M Payne. 10 85 W5 C E Tribble. 1 00 B UK Roark. 3 50 ft .Southern Railway. 5 07 Kp Peoples Bank.175 00 Hg J X Vandiver. 8 85 ft Southern Railroad. 13 10 SJ M Patrick. 4 00 ft J F Clardy. 17 20 Bi X U (ireen. 1." 87 B R C Roark. 7 00 ft Tribble ?fe Prince. 50 00 Hg Joe Norris. 25 ? Southern RR. 54 Wt Wilhite ?fe Wilhito. . 31 45 R .1 J Dobbins. . 2 00 Sp (?NC Roleman. 8 30 Hg J M Payne... . 7 CO |K N orris. 25 BX U Creen. . 87 38 |K Ilreazeale ?fe Bucker. 20 00 SM .! M Patrick. 5 50 B L ll Seel. 50 K * Warnock. 1 25 BC M White./ 10 00 BJ F Clardy. 15 75 K Pink Mattison. 1 50 KJJDobbinB. 100 B l M Patrick. 17 00 HHXelsnn R Green.200 00 JKSouthern BR. 2 62 B J M Patrick- . 00 00 ? Southern RR. 16 00 ?Sani Clerkly............ 1 72 B A M Ragsdale. 180 BJ"e Norris. 35 9B<J F Clardy. 12 50 BL McGee...... 4 00 ? -IN Vandiver. 60 00 HX R Green.150 00 KH E Nicholson. . 42 06 BX F Banister. 20 83 B " " . 20 ?3 ft " . .03 05 B . 20 83 .?,'' . 4100 me> X Vandiver. 00 00 BJ F Clardy. 12 50 W E Carlisle ..I.."...'..*.! 1 ! !." 1 18 00 ft X Vandiver. 00 00 By E Nicholson. . 07 00 BJ F Clardy. 12 50 K M Payne. 00 00 Helson R Green. . .. 150 00 RPE Carlisle. 18 00 Bi'L .18 25 BF Clardy. 12 50 W E Nicholson. 43 10 H N Vandiver. . 60 66 Br E N icholson. 42 00 K " 44 . 45 01 ftc Tribble. 0 00 ft, E Carlisle.18 00 B?<1 G Tribble. 6 50 WV Nicholson. ,2 00 KN C Boleman.400 00 K?E Carlisle. 18 00 H ^ Watson..106 66 R( Clardy. .... 12 50 m N V andiver. 66 66 KM Mahaffy. 25 90 H* Payne. 66 66 R*f\andi?er. 66 66 man c Watkins. 160 00 Helson R GrQen.15000 HWatkins.7 62 RE Nicholson.\... 00 06 Rr Clardy.12 50 fto C Watkins.160 00 BL Payne. .133.33 IV|. . . 66 00 RE Carlisle. 18 00 Vandiver-. 66 66 lineen.190 00 Hf Clardy. 1- DO BJ g Watkins. ..100 60 9 ,. ; andiver.60 66 .ft? Nicholson. 43 42 Wr; H atkins.166 66 ? ??reen.150 00 J.53 D I* Carlisle. 18 00 172 J F Clarity. 12 50 539 DE Carlisle. 18 00 514 N R Green.t.ISO 00 464 J M Payne.'. 00 00 408 D Ii Carlisle . 18 00 43 NP. Green... 58 30 513 ?*' *k _.33 80 200 F B Cray ton & Co. 4 05 208 N R Green.41 40 577 " . " .'. 48 20 OOO F B Cray ton & Co. 2 0C 1222 Nelson R Green.118 2C 1021 ?* " . 70 OC 1574 41 ?? " .014C 727 " 14 " . 35 OC 1365 Oliver Bolt. 12 OC 241 Garvin & McCrary. 8 0( 1892 J F Clardy. 19 7! 2163 J E Breazeale. 14 5( 2150 West Disinfecting Co.100 5( 2157 J N Vandlver. 12 0( 2195 AN Cullen. 10 0( 2180 Peoples Furniture Co. 5 5' 2007 J N Vaudiver... -. 9 8! 2048 J F Clardy. . 17 Ol 2072 Julius II Weil. 5 0 2141 J A Elliott. 3 2 2070 Anderson W, Ii ? P Co.58 5 2109 J L McGee. 3 7 2009 Evans' Pharmacy. 17 0 20*.'1 G F Tolly & Son.20 5 1052 E M Keith. 2 0 1908 J E D ri skell.. 12 1792 J A Elliott. 4 2 1747 W T McGregor. 3 2 1445 Carlisle Bros. G 1070 J N Vandlver. 13 5 1700 J F Clardy... 10 2 1085 Jno C Watkins.108 *! 1973 J R Cochran. 1 ( 2222 Geo D Barnard & Co. .' 2070 Osborne ?S: Pearson. 10 ? 2134 EM Keith. 2< 2078WLBrissy. ! 2077 Sullivan Hdw. Co. 21 1942 Jno T Burrlss. 2 1 1907 Breazeale & Rucker.1001 2137 N R Green. 2 1050 Brock Bros... . 1 1028 G N C Boleman. 5 1901 J R & T Q Anderson.25 1043 Sullivan Hdw Co. 1 1077 J A Elliott. 1 1740 E M Keith. 4 2109 J E Barton. 00 2107 Jno C Watkins. 3 1704 N R Green. 07 1751 Sullivan Hdw Co. S 1072 Geo D Barnard & Co. 0 2172 Walker, Evans, Cogswell Co.. 0 2150 J M Payne. 9 2088 Rufus Fant. 32 2089 Anderson Printing & Sta Co. 21 1958 " " " 51 1805 J A Elliott. 1 1743 Jno C Watkins. ll 1744 C E Trlbble. 2080 Advocate Pub Co. 40 2083 Cllnkscales & Laugston.88 1915 Nelson R Green.155 1753 R E Nicholson.68 1733 J T Ashley. C 1702 D E Carlisle. li 1680 J N Vandlver. 6( 1701 J F Clardy. li 1960 R E Nicholson.? 45 1990 J N Vandiver.61 2147 R E Nicholson. 61 2084 Nelson R Green.20 2040 D E Carlisle. lt 2047 J F Clardy. 1! 2165 J N Vandlver.6 1850 " " .6 1890 J F Clardy.1 1870 D E Carlisle. 1 1000 J T Ashley. 1808 H FCely. $8.90 SPECIAL CONSTABLES. 44 N R Green. 900 J A Dillingbam. 721 M E Tucker. 549 W J Massey. : 020 RS Fant. 025 J W Massey. 520 C RS*one. 1014 J W iv.assey. 503 L A Todd..*. 202 L B Roberts. 501 W A Connelly. 504 E B Roberta and Connelly.. . 515 J A Dllllngham. 517 R S Fant. 414 W A Connelly. .424 AS' ??iii. 367 RD Smith. 374 J B McAdams. 408 Robt Smith. 336 A Smith.... 333 Pam Sherard. 350 C R Stone. 350 J W Massey. 357 J A Dillingham. 265 M E Tucker. 269 S A Haynes. 239 W J Massey. 230 J A Diliingham. 243 Will Wells. 201 R S Fant. 254 N R Green. 228-S W Burgess. 170 RD Smith. 187 R E Suddlth. 188 J G 13 ram lett. 180 W A Connelly. 104 Joe Jones. 94 J G Bramlett. 112 W S Cox. 107 Calvin Wilson. 105 M E Tucker. 100 S A Haynes. 118 Pam Sherard. 120 W G Simpson. 129 R E Suddlth. 1022 Nelson R Green. :. 1003 C M White. 1029 T O McCoy. 1027 W A Martin. 1036 W C HughesJ. nS4 J J TruBsell..-. 1044 RS Fant. ! 1048 S A Haynes....... 1068 J Price Gambrell. 1069 J W Massey. 1082 WSMcHugh. 1072 W A Connelly. 1073 LA Todd. 1074 WS Cox... 1071 Si M Crossman. 1080 C D Gillard. 1112 J T Drake. 1107 C J Lyon.;.. 1126 M B Williams. 1189 E Mitchell. 1224 N R Green. 1221 W ? Connelly.! 1241 C R Stone.... 1262 WE Hill. i2C4 8RFant. 130) L P James. 1308 A T Robertson. 1307 A Smith. 1306 RD Smith. 1322 W E Tucker. 84 John O Erskine .....-? , bl W J Massey.; 82 RS Fant;. 693 Lee Mullinax. 599 T M Turner. 621 R G Todd. I 687 S A Haynes. i 633 Pam Sherard. i 689 M B Williams. i 656 W C Hughes. 576 N R Green,.. I ^578 J A Dllllngham.. 581' A A McCullough. 080MB Williams. 579 D F West. 083 J F Gaillard.,. 984 C R Stone..,. 981 M B Williams. 571 L B Roberts. 667 41 *. ..r. 093 Olin Anderson. 099 L B Roberts. 556 R G Todd. 969 M E Tucker.. 766 J W Massey. 975 RD Smith. 1 782 RS Fant. 783 WE mil. ?70 778C KStone. 2 00 600 Pam Sherard. 3 80 SOO C G Trussel!. 4 10 810 ?? 44. 2 80 714 L ?Roberts. 5 50 741 W S Cox. 2 CO 740 J A Dllllngliam. 28 80 745 W S Cox. 2 30 750 A Smith. 0 00 1507 RSEant. 0 80 1501 RD Smith. 0 83 1544 D M Martin. 4 0C 1507 A Smith.21 7S 1578 L ? Roberta. 4 7( 1509 R G Todd.i. 2 8( 1570 WSMcHugk.19 7." 1573 N R Green. 88 7< 1627 R E Suddith. 5 OJ 1028 TO McCoy. 4 2< 1024 S A. Haynes. 6 21 1643 W H Rainey. 4 6 1400 C C Jones. 2 7 1472 W C Hughes. 2 1 1S07 W E Hall.10 2 1800 J R Fant.22 0 1704 M B Williams.ll 0 1774 S A Haynes...10 5 1735 A Smith.22 C 1782 H F Cely. 0C 1770 WE Hill..15 S 1775 Geer Bros, assgn R D Smith.. 10 ( 1773 AU Plnckney.33 1 1676 M B.Williams.12 < 1783TLRamey_. 5? 1781 LA Todd.15 1 1708 X R Green.71 < 1782 CR Stone. 81 1780 ME Tucker. O? 1701 W M Laboon. 8 1007 W S Cox.13 1909 W M Laboon.... 9 1900 CR Stone. 8 2001 L B Roberts. 2 1984 W S McHugh.20 2141 W E * ll. 7 1922 Lee axulllnax. 4 I 1930 LA Todd. 5 1010 N R Green.92 j 2138 Pam Sherard. 3 I 1905 S A Haynes. 4 1899 A Smith. 0 1003 J A Masses.14 449 W C Hughes. 2 1959 J RFant. .l? I 2124 W M Laboon. 7 I 2131 J C Spearman. ? 2121 J W Massey. ? j 2114 Jos Leach.li 2221 T O McCoy . 4 2085 N R Green.91 2075 C W Burgess. 2081 J RFant.tl 2007 W S Cox & Roberts.? 2004 WE Hall.1 2136 G McRead. I 2138 W E Hill -. I 2137 La?: Mnllinax.1 2168 J H McCurry. 2008 T O McCoy. 2161 J H Wright. I 2154 S A Haynes. I 2188 " 41 .'... . I 1852 F B Martin. $20 I MAGISTRATES' SALARY. I 1215 8 N Pearman. I 1214 A H Bagnall. I 536 L N Martin. I 541J P Anderson....?. I 540 J J Trusvell. I 490 3 N Brown. I 440 J J Gllmer. I 404 B F Wilson. 372 PE8poon. j 368 E H Sbanklin. I 295 LN Martin. j 303 S N Brown. I 312 J H Rainey. I 310 S N Pearman... I 309 J P Anderson. I 306 BF Wilson. I 317 S M Stone. I 230 E H Rbanklln. I 156 S N Brown. I 143 TT Wakefield. I 152 S H Stone. I 150 J H Morgan. I 163 J Jamison. I 157 J J filmer. I 15H B F Wilson. I 178 S N Pear mau. I 122 E H Kbanklin. I 145 S T Newman. I 140 D H Russell. I 141 D R Greer. I 1067 C P Kay. I 1201 J H Morgan. I 1209 B F WllBon. I 1S01 J J Trussell. I 1300 J A Mullinsx. I 1314 SN Rrown. I DST Newman. I 17 J J Gilmer. I 1?DH Russell. I 6y D K ureer. j 697 A G Pinokney.I. J 019 A M Guyton..... I 649 EHShanklln. I 681 S N Brown. { 674 K H Shanklin. I 579 CP Kay. I 683 J A Mullinsx. I 589 ? N Pearman....... I 590 K V Acker.'...? I 550 B F Wilson. I 654 J H Morgan. I S44 A K DaRuall. I 9?2 8 H Stone. I ?58 B F Wilson. I 853 S N Browne.. I 7?1 J P Anderson. j 799 PE Spoon. 803 J H Rainey. I 707 8 H Ston?. I 700 W FM Fant. I 821 W H Brown.? I 718 EHShanklln. I 710 BF WilBon. I 739 R V Acker. I 753 Jonen b Leach. I 1497 M H Stone. I 1495 B F Wilson. I 701 S N Pearman. 11517 J H Karney-. I lbl3 J P Anderson. I 1518 Preston E 8poon. I 1548 J J Trussell. I 1566 Jos Leaoh. I 1577 W H Bowen. I 1622 L N Martin. I 1413 A M Guyton. I 169? J A Mullinsx. I 1707 J P Anderson...,. .. I 1698 B F Wilson. I 1669 K V Acker. j 1727 J J Trussell. ! 1979 J H Morgan. I 1975 8 H Stone. I 1965 A M Guyton. I 2140 C Hankell. 1 1895 A H Dtgosll. j 2132 J H Ral ney. I 2118 J P Anderson. I 20S2 W F M Fant. I 2066 A G Pinokney. I 2145 W R Bowen. I 2146 R V Acker.~. I 2042 A .1 Mu ll inns. I 2039 A H Dsgnall. ! 2037 N N Brown. I 2055 8 N Pearman. I 2038 CP Kay..'. I 2049 8 H Stone. I 2051C Hsnokel. I 2044 B F Wilson. I 2170 L N Martin. I 2164 Preston E gpoon. I 2158 J H Morgan. I 2153 J J Trussell. I 2149 A M Guyton.... I 1884 S M Brown. I 1887 B F Wilson. 1 1878 J AMullinax. LUNACY. I 253 R Y H Nsnoe. I 235 J G Brsmlett. I 347 DP Tat?. I 346 J N Ragsdate. I 895 Dr J P Duckett. I 892 Dr J O ?anders. I 387 John C Gantt. I 1565 R D Smith. I 720 J O Erskine. I 724 JR Heller.,.-j, I 723 HR Heller. 'I 729Dr R F Divver. I 742 Di ?V K Dendy. i 743 Dr CE Widemsn. ^ ' ? ; . ' ..... 735 RY il Nance. 25 54 740 H K Sudditu. 19 04 I 710 W W Wilson. 5 00 I 814 W R llsynio. lo CM 705 8 J Duvls. 18 ?M 657 WC Rowen. 5 00 580 R Y H Nance. 20 00 584 L A Earle. 5 00 631 King ?fc Heuubree. 37 28 .001 J O Handers. 6 00 602 Dr R F Divver. (( 00 603 Nardin <fc Nardin. 16 00 90 W R Dendy and W R Brock man. 10 00 41 R Y H Nance._. 02 75 1?31 ? .? . 5 00 1254 Nardin A Nardin. 5 00 1312 CT J Gllee. 10 00 20 CC Grubba. 18 62 1064 R A Sullivan. 18 04 1005 R G Witherspoon. 5 00 121 E H Shanklln. OOO 1575 R y H Naces. 10 00 497 J Li Herobree. 18 64 500 J T Fields. 18 04 511 RY H Nance. 10 52 411 Dr JO Rosamond. 5 00 422 R P Ransom. 5 00 421 F M Lander. ^ 00 434 W K Sharpe. 5 00 244 W A Tripp. 5 00 215 J C Harriss. 500 214 L A Earle. 0 00 lOOJAMsjoi. 18 64 1779 CHanckel. ICM 1808 Chas Davant. 10 00 1690 W R Haynio. 12 50 1771 Dendy <fc Strickland. 10 00 1772 R E Suddlth. 18 04 1734 R Y H Nance. 10 (M 1730 J A O'Neal. 18 04 1790 W W Watkins. 5 00 1980 J M Holcombe. 15 00 1970 A J Willtngbam. 18 04 1908 R Y II Nance. 10 00 1995 J B Tow jsend. 0 50 1778 H A Sloan. 18 04 2133 R F Divver. 5.00 2110 W H Pepper. . 6.<M 2005 Dendy, Strickland & Howard 38 05 v.068 R Y K Nance. 15 00 2010 WC Bo wen. 5 00 2181 BA Henry. 5 00 2194 8 L Wharton. 5 00 2014 R Y H Nance. 6 00 1820 Fred D Cox. 18 64 1863 CN Fant. 18 64 8865 84 ASSESSING. 560 J W Wyatt. 0 00 823 R A Sullivan. 6 00 308 P K Norris. 20 00 815 GW Fant. 20 00 313 R R Keaton. 6 00 301 C H Bailey. ? 00 290 P B Gentry. 6 00 29lEMElrod. 10 00 292 J J Smith. 6 00 293 W S Fleming. 6 00 288 L R Clinkscales. 9 40 287 E F Reed. 2 70 2*6 W JVaudlvei1. 8 50 285 Oliver Bolt/.. 8 80 284 J N Mo Alister. 15 00 283 Sam MoCrary. 9 20 282 J M Hanks. . 18 40 281 WP Wright. 10 80 280 H P McDaniel. 8 80 279 D A Geer. 3 00 278 H M Tate. 9 20 277 J E Garvin. 9 50 270 H R Barmore. 13 00 270 A N Richardson. 0 00 271 PH Brown. 0 00 264 C E Maret. 0 00 250 S J Watson. 0 00 370 E A Clardy. 10 00 370 C G Hurries. 0 00 362JAEskew.... OOO 440 W H Martin. 6 00 432 J P Ledbetter. 6 00 429 J R Tripp and W C Scott. 12 00 508 W D Garrison. 6 00 493 W P Bell. 6 00 253 A H Green, D A Geer and G W Fant...?. 18 00 252 R P Black. J H Campbell and E M Gary. 18 00 251 E F Reed.-. 18 00 255 W O Campbell. 6 00 258 W H Gray. 6 00 260 Olin Parker. 0 00 565 W M Yonng. 0 00 588 W W Adams. 0 00 8282 70 INQUEST. 67 Dr J C Harris.-...... 10 00 393 Dr J P Duckett.~. 5 00 509 J J Trussell. 14 75 96 RV Acker-.:.- 3 50 1339 W F Banister. 22 02 1604 Wilie Driskell. 2 00 1585 RF Divver.-. 10 00 1540 S W Hall.~. 2 00 568 C G Trussell..... 2 00 626 J W Massey_. 2 00 604 J O Sanders. 10 00 1086 J C Harris. 5 00 1046 JJ A Earle. ft 00 138 D M Drennan. 2 00 95 W M Strickland and W R Dendy. 20 00 1783 N F Banister. 22 32 1982 " *. . 10 00 1746 R D Smith_. 5 00 2119 J F Clardy. 2 00 1670 Charles Davant. 5 00 1904 8 J Davis. 2 00 2115 W H Pepper. 6 00 2052 N F Banister. ll 25 2190 B F Carpenter. 10 00 2171 Dr J P Duckett. 10 50 2096 Dr J M Richardson. 10 00 8213 34 COKMI9SIONERS' SALARY. . 713 H F Cely. 3 00 333 4 . 3 00 332 J T Ashley. 3 00 501 *' . 12 00 502 H F Cely. 0 00 184 " ? . OOO 181 J T Ashley. 0 00 1504 H F Cely. 12 00 1555 J T Ashley. 9 00 711 " *. . 3 00 987 .? ". 0 00 9*8 II F Cely. 0 00 505 T1 .. . ooo 564 J T Ashley. 0 00 1302 " ** . 3 00 1303 H F Cely... 3 00 35 John T Ashley. 15 00 SO H F Cely..'. 15 00 il J - 11 8123 00 PUnLIC PRINTING. 1580 Advocate Pub. Co. 55 00 153* Honea Path Chronicle. 1 50 707 Advocate Co. 57 25 770 Intelligenoer. 97 30 371 Advocate Pub. Co. 84 00 399 J C Watkins. 4 45 543 Anderson Print, and Sta. Co.. 23 95 1694 The Wllllamston Newa. 90 72 Anderson Print, and Sta. Co. 79 50 8408 85 RECAPITULATION. Public Roads and Convicts.8 1028 97 Roads and Bridges...:.. 11521 12 Poor House. 4820 38 Miscellaneous. 8959 77 Special Constable. 2045 91 Magistrates' Salary. 1224 27 Lunney. 865 84 Assessing. 282 70 Inquest. 213 34 Commissioners' Salary. 123 00 Public Printing. 403 85 Court Expenses 1991.;. 3033 75 849233 90 - Homeopathic noses of affection make some women wish one husband could be three. - Eve never had a debating society in which there was another woman to call her to order. CASTOR IA For Infant! and Children. Tile Kind Yeo Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EffVets of Vibration. "What force least expected does the greatest damage to buildings?" a News representative asked of a well knowu architect. "It is di??oult to tell. But I will venture to say that you would never expect violin playing to injure .he walls of a building. Yet that is cer tainly the case. There have been in stances when the walls of brick and stone structures have been seriously ! impaired by the vibrations of a violin. ' Of course, these cases are unusual, but tho facts are established. The | vibrations u.f a violin are something terrible in their unseen, unbound force, and when they come in contact with regularity they bear their influ ence upon structures of stone, brick or iron. Of course, it takes continu ous playing for many years to loosen masonry or to make iron brittle, but that result is obtained. lu thc great Masonic Temple in Chicago I have thought of what the result might be if a man would stand on thc first floor at thc bottom of the 19-story light well, and there play continuously. The re sult could bc more easily aeon there than almost any place else, because thc vibration gathers forceas it sweeps upward. A man can feel the vibra tion of a violin on an ironclad oceau vessel, and at the same time be unable to bea- the music. It i? the regulari ty of the.vibration which means so much. Jiike the constant dripping of water wearing away a stone, the inces sant vibration of a violin makes its way to the walls aud attacks their so lidity." "But why doesn't the vibration ef fect the player?" ''Because a man is a flexible object. He oan gir-> way to motion and resume his place again. A frame building would not be damaged by vibration, because the timbers are flexible. But it is different with masonry. "You may have noticed that a dog crossing the room will shake the entire building, no matter how small the dog. A dog oan shake a suspension bridge. There ore some great and valuable bridges which dogs are never allowed to croea, except when carried. You see, in that case it is the regularity of the vibration that is so powerful. The dog's movement is a fixed and positive institution. The first step on the bridge is not noticed so much, but every step comes at the same interval, and with the same firmness. The foroe gathers momentum, and each step makeB the bridge sway more. But there is another way that it may per haps be illustrated better. Aa you sit there rise one foot partially on tiptoe. That's it. Now work your knee up and down rapidly and regularly. See how everything in the room rattles and the floor shakes? That illustrates the dog step's power better than anything else. You and I and all our friends oould not jump up and down in this room and shake the floor as you have just shaken it while sitting down and using only the force of one leg. It is the regularity of the vibration whioh is powerful." Tbl? Signatare is on every box ot the sonatas Laxative Brofflo-Quinine Tabmt* the rein ody that cores a cold in.o&a.slajr Stammering Prisoner. Judge Pimbrick, of Arizona, while visiting a New Yorker a few weeks ago, relates an amusing experience which he had in his younger days when presiding over a police court in a south western town. His story is something like this. One morning an Irish policeman brought a man named Sisson up for trial. The man stuttered, and when asked his name, he stammered out, "S-s-s-s-s-sia,'' and then gave it up. Again I asked his name. "S-s-s-s sis," the Game futile attempt. After a few more efforts to obtain his name, which called forth more :'sisse?," I turned impatiently to the policeman and asked: "What is thia prisoner charged with, officer?" "I don't know for certain, yer honor," he replied, his eyes twink ling, "but I suppose it must be soda water."-Chicago Tribune. - Nearly every man you meei thinks he oan tell a funny atory, but about nine out of ten aie entitled to another think. In every town and village may be had. the Mica Grease that makes your horses glad. ._:---?1-1-I Counterfeit Foods. l Senator McGumoer, of North l>.i- ? kola, is making strenuous efforts to secure pure food legislation that will j be practical aud effective. There is on the Senate calendar a bill iotrodused by him which is oue of tho host measured of the kind yet of fered. It has received thc hearty en dorsement of a great part of the press of the country und its passage is re commended by a number of societies and organizations, which should have large influence. lu one of his speech es in advocacy of this measure Sena tor McCuinber expressed his surprise that while our law against counterfeit ing money is so severe and so thor oughly enforced, thousands of persons are counterfeiting food products of al most every kind with absolute impu nity, and are permitted to work off their impure, and often dangerous, stuff in inereasiug ?luantities in every section of the country. The reports of tho Federal and State j officials who have looked into tho j matter of food adulterations show sueh ? articles are consumed to au extent j that will surprise those who have never ' studied t ic subject. Some of the S?ates have laws in tended to preveut the adulteration of articles of food and drink, but we have as yet neither State nor Federal laws which can be called effective to any marked degree for the suppression of the impure food traffic, but the de mand for such legislation is growing so fast that we may expect to see a decided reform in this respect before long.-Atlanta Journal. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. - Miss Singleton-"Society is all well enough for those who are single and want to marry." Mrs. Wedderly -"Yes, and for those who are mar ried and want to forget it." - On her wedding day the happy bride can see no good reason why the honeymoon should not last forever. - It's an easy matter to please a woman. All you havo to do is to Bay to her only the things she likes tc hear. - Some men don't mind being in suited if it doesu't cost them any thing. - Another delightful feature of the Philippine Islands of which but little mention has so far been made, is th( number of lepers that they contain There are said to be 12,000 in all. - Guddlesome winter girls have n< use for warm weather. A vegetable liquid for governing or equalizing tho flow of women's menses which occur about once in every lunar month. . . BRADFIELD'S remade Reaul&ior is the essential quality of powerful herbs. Effective, reliable and harmless ia nature, simplicity and solace. It is a concentrated essence best adapted for -women's delicate organism, and put in such form that it is not only palatable, but can be properly assimilated and taken into the system. Stoppages, suppression, painful obstruc tion, irregularity, of the menses and sickly flows are corrected and cured by tho regular administration ot this aupetior emmena goguc. Menstruation, or periodic flows, necessi tate a breaking down of cells lining the raucous membrane and a reconstruction after every sickness, which is accompanied with marked cCffgostion and loss of blood. Such changes are very apt to produce chronio catarrh. Loucorrhea or Whites ls the result of these irritating discharges. Regulator cures these troubles and restores to perfect health the patient who suffered the debilitating losses. Buy of druggists. .1.00 per bottle. Our illustrated book, "Perfect Health lor Women," free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. QA. Foley's Honey and Tai torchiidrentsate,sure. No opiates OUR NEW TIBE SETTER CAN tighteu your Tires while the; are cola without taking them oi wheels or taking out bolts. Leav the wheels in perfect shape and dial just right. 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