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y REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR 56S F. M. Lindsay, salary, 569 Jno. C. Goggans, salary, 570 E. S. Werts, salary, 571 Geo. D. Brown, salary 572 W. M. Dorroh, salary 573 J. H. Turner, salary, rtn4 n. u. noiioway, saiarj, .. 575 J. W. Epting, salary 576 L. C. Livingstone, salary, 577 W. A. Hill, salary 578 Jno. L. Epps, salary, 579 C. G. Blease, salary, ?5S0 J. W. Epting, Co. Corns, (r. & .b.) 581 J. H. Koon, chaingang, 582 J. Monroe Wicker, (r & b) kS3 W. A. Hill, Co. Sup., chaingang, 584 Geo. A. Epting, assessor, 585 Jno. F. Cromer, Pub. Bldgs., pS6 J. A. Suber, Jr., county home 587 J. A. Lindsay, Cors. cons W 588 'Lominick & Reighle^, countyhome 5S9 W. W. Watkins, (r&b) 590 George Richardson, (r&b) 591 Langford & Buzhardt, r& b 592 Austin Bros., R. &. B 593 C. G. Corlev, ferry 594 Tarrance Wilson, R. &. B 595 W. J. McDowell, R. &. B 596 iC. G. Wicker, R. &. B 597 Nealy Long, R. &. B 598 Julian Warren, ferry r599 William Johnson, R. &. B 600 W. E. DeHihns, ferry 601 J. S. Dominick, R. &. B 602 R. E. Davis, chaingang 603 Earle Goodwin, chaingang ' 604 Levi Green, chaingang 605 Lominick & Reighley, chaingang 606 W. W. Watkins, chaingang 607 J. B. Hazel, chaingang F608 Holloway Bros., chaingang 609 Smith & Murran, chaingang ^10 R. C. Smith, chaingang 611 G. W. Jacobs, chaingang 612 Wm. Johnson, Pub. Bldgs 613 E. H. Aull Co., Printing I614 E. S. Werts, Co. Aud., office sup-plies.. 615 YvTm. Johnson, pub. bldgs 16 Wm. Johnson, office supplies 617 Drs. Mower & Pelham, county phys.. 618 E. W. Werts, assessor 6^.9 A. H. Hawkins, assessor . . 620 C. G. Blease, dieting 21 Dr. Z. T. Pinner, lunacy 622 Dr. T. W. Smith; lunacy l 623 B. M. Suber, lunacy.. .. ^ 624 Dr. W. 0. Holloway, post mortem Bp625 J. McD. Schumpert, com. tax C26 L. C. Livingstone, Co. Corns., R. &. B .. W 627 7. Monroe Wicker, R. &. B r 628 F. L. Lominick R. &. B 29 T. P. Richardson, chaingang M. J. Longshore, R. &. B 631 John Brehmer, com. tax 632 W. A. Hill, salary 633 J. R. Epting, R. &. B r634 J. Monroe Wicker, R. &. t5 35 L. C. Livingstone, co corns R. &. B 636 Chas. S. Suber, R. &. B 37 Dock Johnson, ferry 1 638 G. H. Livingstone, com. tax 639 S. V, Hiller, R. &. B 64t) C. B. Livingstone, coin, tax ^ 641 J. H. C. Chappell, contingent (bond). |j|k 642 Jacob Enlow, R. &. B 9^43 Tom Cofield, county home ^^544 J. W. Darnell, cors. cons W 645 dewberry Hardware Co., county home .. 646 Ed. Wilson, county home ^647 Slimmer Bros. Co., county home W 648 Austin Bros., R. &. B r 649 Thomas Lawson, R. &. B fi.'O Jno. N. Livingstone, R. &. B *651 Levi Green, R. &. B 652 J. T. Mayes & Co., R. &. B 653 Collins & Smith, R. &. B 654 Newberry Hardware Co., R. &. B 11555 M. M. Satterwhite, R. &. B 656 W. A. Hill, co sup., R. &. B |R>7 The Galion Iron Works Co., R. &. B... 658 J. L. Burns, R. &. B S59 Dr. T. B. Jacobs, R. &. B 1>60 Summer Bros. Co., R. &. B "661 Harmon & Werts, R. &. B *62 W.* E. Reid, R. &. B 663 R. E. Livingstone, R. &. B..1 ^64 I. M. Smith; R. &. B ^>65 George W. Stockman, R. &. B 1>66 J. B. Boyd, R. &. B <667 Dr. J. I. Bedenbaugh, chaingang 6?S- Jas. D. Quattlebaum, chaingang 6^9 Ann Jones, chaingang 670 Lominick & Reighley, chaingang 671 Newberry Hardware Co 672 J. B. Hazel, chaingang '673 R. C. Sligh, chaingang t>74 Summer Bros. Co 1675 H. B. Wells pub. bldgs 1576 Newberry Hardware Co., pub bldgs.. $77 H. B. Wells, pub. bldgs, 678 Mayes Bookstore, office supplies 1>79 Geo. D. Brown, co. supt. ed., office supp 680 H. W. Schumpert,. supt.,. .pub.bldgs.. 681 P. X. Boozer, assessor 682 Belton Stockman, com tax 683 G. McD. Sligh, com. tax 684 J. T. Summer, com tax |S5 D. Q. Wilson, com. tax ^S6 J. M. Adams, com. tax 6^7 W. B. Kibler, com. tax [688 G. S. Dominick, com. tax tf89 M. Pitts, com. tax 00 J. A. Suber, Jr., com. tax p91 Dr. Thos. K. Pope, contingent ^92 S. C. Penitentiary, dieting 693 M. Pitts, com. tax I 694 J. Monroe Wicker, R. &. B W 695 S. . Hiller, R. &. B 696 J. R. Hendrix, com. tax Wf 697 J. C. Waldrop, com. tax W 698 Geo. D. Brown, salary * fi99 C. G. Please, salary.. . 700 J. H. Turner, salary : FOR AUGUST, 1913. 701 Wm M. Dorroh, s; 702 iF. M. Lindsay, sal 703 E. S. Werts, salarj 704 Jno. L. Epps, sala 705 J. H. Chappell, sal ,1!' 706 L. C. Livingstone, 1 707 J. W. Epting, sala 75-00 708 H. C. Holloway, sa! 709 Jno. C. Gossans, s; 10.00 710 J. P. Harmon, com 10-00 711 M. M. Satterwhite, 100.00 -j-22 Keister Hair, chain ^*55 713 H. F. Counts, com 1 714 T. J. Wilson, R. & 32.41 715 -p. P. Richardson, 1 51.65 w B Boinest, com 4<-'5 717 D. C. Spearman, ch 3.o5 yjg p jj. Kinard, R. & 719 R. E. Davis, chainj . 26-00 720 C. E. Goodwin, ch; 45.50 721 G. L. Sease, R. &. 4.00 722 J. H. Koon, cliaings 26.10 723 Gus Brock, com. ta ]2.40 724 George Richardson, 16.95 725 George Richardson 90.13 726 jno. F. Cromer, pu 1480.70 727 J. W. Epting, co. < 8.33 728 E. Lee Hayes, R. 6 3.00 729 Luther W. Derrick, 4.80 730 Rufus Golding, R. 41.40 731 J. Monroe Wicker, 6.00 732 A. B. Wise, R. &. B. 1.50 733 B. B. Schumpert & 7.90 ?34 Monroe Bailey, feri 20.00 "35 J. . Cason, R. &. ! 93.21 736 S. C. Hiller, R. &. 40.00 737 Geo. H. Livingstor 5.50 73S L. C. Livingston, E 10.80 739 J. B. Dominick, R. , 132.85 740 C. G. Wicker, R. <S 40.00 741 T. H. Chappell, R. 27.90 742 G. P. Boozer, R. &. 70.72 743 T. H. Chappell, cha 56.86 "44 J. H. Chappeli, c< 27.40 745 T. H. Chappeli, co: 33.80 746 Pu:-cell & Scott, ,< 9.16 747 R. H. Anderson, c 15.00 748 Purcell & Scott, B 18.20 749 D. Q. Wilson, R. i 1.55 750 W. Herbert Workrc 1.05 751 J. Wjn. Wilson, R. 14.58 752 W. H. Long, R. &. 6.00 753 C. L. Leitzsey, R. < 6.00 754 Giles'and A. M. C ' 79.20 755 Joseph Mann, chai] 5.00 756 G. V. Boozer, chai 5.00 757 T. Vigodsky, chain] 8.95 758 Holloway Bros., ch 5.00 759 Purcell & Scott, ch 4.00 760 Observer Printing 15.00 761 Jno. C. Goggans, c 28.37 762 E. S. Werts, co., i 5.00 763 S. B. T. &. T. Co., 14.00 764 C. G. Blsase, expei 16.0', 765 C. G. Blease, exper 48.30 766 C. G. Blease, dieti: 18.00 767 Dr. W. G. Housea] 10.50 H. C. Hollo-way, 35.00 Clerk. 42.96 38.50 Statement showing ? 7.50 year 1913 as it appe; 20.22 Items. 10.00 1 Salaries county off.< 17.99 2 Salaries magistrates r .. 12.50 3 County home, paupi 3.60 sioners 10.00 4 Roads, bridges, and o nn n rhain^ans: U.\J\J ~ ? W 4.50 6 Repairs public buiic 1.95 7 Books, statio'nery, p 3.10 8 Contg. exp. &. sup., 60.00 Co. off 3.00 9 County physicians.. 7.95 10 ounty .board of edu 2.60 11 Court expenses.. .. 175 12 Board of assessors. 4 00 13 Sheriff incidental e^ 14 34 14 Post mortem and lu 27.42 15 Insurance public bui 6.66 16 Interest on loans.. 72.00 17 Contingent and mis 7.60 13 Commutation tax.. 16.00 Attest: 180.48 H. C. Holloway, 10.60 C 3.92 Approved: 11.80 Eugene S. Werts, 7.87 Co 7.00 ^ 3 5Q _* Federal Marshall Bes 7.7o .. . 2.30 , ^ 2 50 J. Duncan Adams to l P,2'9Q States Place on Re( 2 3q Attorney Gei 16.70 7 ,,6 Greenville, Sept. 4. \Tnrsh?i1 .T Duncan A 73 80 - dered his resignation I 9- quest of Attorney Ger nolds. Mr. Adams ga1 100.00 - .. , . , ^ _ formation here today. .! * ' would not expire till ^ lies 12 62 , he said his resignatior g '71 bly take effect Octobe the date when his an . .. 00 made to the federal de Marshal Adams has .... 9 4 9r> 12 years. 1 A ? !T ^ IV.U'J 12/75 Talk of Succi 1 There has been cons -2...0 est connection with ^-6? cessor to J. Duncan A 5-50 ed States marshal l'or 40.00 South Carolina. It is 44.40 Sims, editor of the Ora 8-3;> an(j Democrat, and M. 38.50 mer sheriff of Xewberr 10.00 been suggested by the 14.00 senators for this place 8.50 stood that the senator? 75.00 selection of the marsl llfi.66 the district attorney, ur 75.00 istration plan of distri ilary 75.00 :ary 25.00 r 33.33 ry 41.66 iary 51.70 salary 10.00 ry 10.00 lary 33.33 ilary 22.90 .tax 14.00 R. &. B 4.64 gang 7.00 . tax 13.00 JLJ .. R. &. B 40.50 l tax 5.00 aingang 195.51 c. B < 1. <3 ^ang 47.20 aingang 12.00 B 6.50 mg 45.00 4.00 , com. tax 19.00 , R. &. B 2.50 h bldsrs 26.00 joms., R. & B 1.00 fc. B 3.35 com. tax 23.90 &. B 150 R. &. B 41.75 4.00 Co., R. A. B 45.93 y 12.75 B 5.84 B 33.40 ? L6, com. tax 15.85 . &. B 15.85 &. B 14.59 B 40.00 , p, -r q fin VV. , v.w B 1.00 ingang . 45.45 * supt., chaining 4.70 us. fees 4.60 1 :ounty home 25.88 ounty home... 5.15 1 L. &. B 32.10 LB : 2 00 lan, R. &. B 5.02 &. B 1.00 B 1.60 &. B 14.53 hapman, R. &. B 98.00 agang 4.00 ^ ;ngang 10.15 gang 2.95 aingang 72.70 aingang . 56.87 Co., Printing, &c 51.25 lerk, office supplies 10.62 iud., office supplies 2.00 pub., b'dgs 6.00 33.81 \ ise 22.30 ng 113.20 < [, post mortem 10.00 '< Jno. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. : -? ( ay not. financiel condition of annronriatinns for fisnal irs at the end of the month of August: 1 Appropriations. Allowed, Balance. ;ers $7765.00 $5010.32 $2754.68 , constables &c 2500.00 1243.05 1256.95 ^ *rs and pen- f 3000.00 1253.61 1746.39 t ferries 10000.00 7830.92 2169.08 '< 5000.00 4666.11 333.89 lings 500.00 316.33 183.67 rinting 750.00 578.31 171.69 pub., bldgs It, 2000.00 1084.15 915.85 200.00 102.06 97.94 cation 45.00 6.00 39.00 i.. 4000.00 1313.76 2686.24 ' 400.00 385.80 14.20 cpenses dieting. 2500.00 712.67 1787.33 natics S00.00 176.99 123.01 lldings 500.00 182.75 317.25 1400.00 1400.00 icellaneous.. .. 600.00 616.54 5296.00 3610.66 168K.34 J. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. 'lerk of Board. *" y : nntv Auditor. gins His Job. Dance at Carlisle. Cor. Union Times, 5th. Jive Up United Carlisle, Aug. 27.?The second devest of the lightful dance of the summer wa3 leraL held at the hotel last Thursday night. Music was again furnished by the -United States Barnette orchestra. The following dams has ten- couples danced: Miss Butler Fant, of i upon the re- Xewberry and Earl Bates; Miss Sadie leral McRey- Fant, of Xewberry and Roy Jeter; ve out tnis in- Miss Myrtle Suber, of Whitmire and His term Mr. Henry Tidmarsh, of Whitmire; [arch, 1915, but Miss Anne Adelle Hamilton and J. R. i would proba- Shelton; Miss Aileen Deaver and r 1, as this is William Wright; Miss Mary Fleming nual report is and James Deaver; Miss Lizzie Deaver apartment. and William Jeter; Miss Mary Bates held the office and Herndon Andrews, of Whitmire; Miss Louise Bates and Harry Faucett; Miss Tillie Deaver and Elmore Suber, essor. of Whitmire; Miss Delle Jeter and ;iderable inter- Farrar Gee, of Columbia; Miss Mary talk of a sue- Ruth Thomas and Gilliam Jeter; Mr. .dams as unit- and Mrs. William Wallace. Tfte stags * the district, of were : Dr. Reirwick, Stewart Smith said that .T. L. ancj Lewis Perrin, of Union; John 1 ngeburg Times Corn well, of Chester; Paul Gilmore, M. Buford, for- Ernest Gilmore, Roland Thomas and < v county, have .Tames Jeter. ; South Carolina < It is under- Mass Meeting of Methodist in Colum- i will have the Ma, S. C. , lal. as well as Hi October 7th and St'n, there will , ider the admin- he held a meeting of the Wesley bting places. Bible classes of South Carolina. The Summerland For Wom< (Leesville - Batesburg, So Offers a Liberal Education unde Influence. Idea] Location Exoen Rooms furnished with evervt ft/ bureau, washstand, chairs, art sq Electric lights, steam heat, sei water. A beautiful, safe and refined 1 Next Session Begins 15 For further information addre Rev. P. E. Monroe, Leesville o [ Pay Cash) NoFor Hens 11c lb Fiveor if taken Roosters 7c lb Calomel Frying Chickens 14c lb l ?88s 20c doz Schedul * i> a ..ii Arri Jas. IJ. Uuattiebaum, Prosperity, S. C. .(N- 1 shown c guarant Safest Laxative for Women. 8:52 a. Nearly every women needs a good lun .axative.^ Dr. King's New Life Pills al? ire good because they are prompt, 11:38 a safe, and do not cause pain. Mrs. vill VI. C. Dunlap of Leadill,.Tenn., says: bia 'Dr. King's New Life Pills helped Clu iier troubles greatly." Get a box to- 2:52 p. clay. Price, 25c. Recomended by all bia iruggists. g;57 p Do Tou Fear Consumption? 7111 No matter how chronic your cough , Dr how severe your throat or lung ^ ri lilment is, Dr. King's New Discovery tvill surely help you; it may save *on pour life. Stillman Green, of Mali- Four :hite, Col. writes: "Two doctors said ticket a [ had consumption and could not & G. \ Live two years. I used Dr. King's New McGee, Discovery and am alive and well." H. McL Four money refunded if it fails to Denefit you. The best home remedy Cures Old :'or coughs, colds, throat and lung Thewors :roubles. Price 50c, and $1.00. Guar- cu,re< Porter's mteed by all druggists. Paiaand I J. C. Lee, President F. E Farmers-Merchar If you are going to Build, Remod vite your inquiries. Con Bills a Special! We manufacture and deal in i stairs, interior trim, store fronts pulpits, etc., rough and dressed i i m ? and cypress smngies, nooring, c Distributing agents for Flir Cortright Metal Shingles, Ridge Estimates CheerfiiDy and Woodward Lumbe Corner Roberts and Di A ?i<nfi icf o Our Motto: QUALITY purpose of the meeting is to form a gate, permanent organization to meet an- We w nually and to be known as an insti- Xewber :ute or convention. and sui The main object of this institute ward m tvill be to make a closer study of the 3ihle and to encourage and strength m the owork of the Wesley classes md the whole Sunday school. The leaders of this movement are ()n Jas Rev. Chas. D. Pulla, of Nashville, Tenn; who is the general secretary 3f class organizations of our church, Jacks ind J. M. Way, of Spartanburg ,S. C., The firs Dur field secretary of Sunday schools, rived ir The class president, vice president, se- is large cretary, teacher and chairman of each tailing committie may be enrolled as a dele- for Xe^ gate and each school that has no this mo Wesley class is urged to send a dele- tion. College in uth Carolina.) r Positive Christian ses Very Moderate hing needed: Bed, uare, rugs, linen, etc. iverage, hot and cold home. 4 September 16 ss the President, r Batesburg, S. C, Six-S'xty-Six a prescription prepared especially LARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. six doaes will break any case, and then as a tonic the Fever will not * It acts on the liver better than and does not gripe or sicken. 25c SOUTHEBJi RAILWAY. es Effective June 2nd, 1918. Yftlg and Departures dewberry, 8. C. ?Theee schedule figure? ars is information only and are not ;eed.) m. No. 15, daily from CoLbia to Greenville. PullmaB iping car between Charleston . m.?No. 18, dail, from Greene to Columbia. Arrive! Colum1:95 p. m., Augusta S:85 p. m irleston 8:15 p. m. m.?No. 17. daily, from Columto Greenville. . m.?No. 16, daily, from Greene to Columbia. Pullman sleepcar Greenville to Charleston. Ives Charleston 8:15 a. m. Ar > Savannah 4:15 a. m. t Jackville 8:30 a m. further Information call ci gents, or E. H. Coapman. V. P. I., Washington, D. C.; W. E. * C1 T5 A /M* Q M. O. X". A., VUiUiliUAU VI M. eain, D. P. A., Columbia. I Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. t cases, no matter of how long standing, i by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.00 . Gibson, Sec.-Treas. its-Builders [el or Repair, we inaplete House ty. doors, sash, blinds, i and fixtures, pews, lumber, lath, pine eiling and siding. ltkote Roofing and Roll and Valley Tin. f ahaAIIIVV MnJ A uueiuiiy ai&ikC ir Company igas Streets Ga. '-SERVICE I rant at least 25 delegates from ry county. Let each pastor jerintendent do his part totaking this meeting a success. E. H. Bowers, Cokesbury District. na mncm i nrvrm JMJ-va riit^i un.iri,.ui. ksonville ?'arket?Selling for Twenty-five Cents Each. onville, Fla., September 6.? >t grapefruit of the season art the market today. The fruit i and well matured and is reat 25 cents each. A shipment r York went forward from here irning. It will be sold at auc