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4k~ V V Ml SUPERVISOR'S REPORT Thi Follwonig Bill* War* Audited and Paid During the Quarter Ending June 30th, 1916. Ward law, J. L. $199.3C Stevenson, J. T. 70.0C r Mcllwain, John 70.OC m Newell, D. E., Jr._ 110.0( Evans, Gary 42.0( Stevenson, W. A. 270.0( Perrin, J. L. 76.0( Burts, R. M. 300.0( B Hammond, J. S. 100.0( Carwile, A. r. and UonstaDies d/.oi Ellis, A. R. & Constables 50.0( I Harkness, L. P. & Constables 30.0< I Jos. Hicks & Constables 30.0( I J. G. Huckabee & Constables 50.0( | J.B. Holloway & Constables 50.0( | R, F. Vermillion & Const. 37.5( | J. C. Martin & Constables.. 50.0( [ M. L. Stanton & Constables. 30.0( [ / J. A. Young & Constables.. 20.0( 1 J. E. Pressly, M. D. 100.0< Abbe. W. & E. Plant 18.71 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 4.91 Abbe. Telephone Co. 14.51 Acker Bldg. & Rep. Co 7.8( R. M. Burts 6.71 R. Burts 40.01 W. D. Barksdale 45.01 Bowden-Simpson Co. 34.41 ?Bowden-Simpson Co. .71 iBowden-Simpson Co. 3.01 i in ir\ar\v> Pa Q! UWW UC11-U1U1 VV. L. G. Botts . 2.11 T. J. Bentley & Co. ......? 7.0( T. C. BeaudLrot 6.0( T. C. Beaudrot 17.01 T. C. Beaudrot 7.81 J. H. Brooks 86.31 John Brown 56.51 W. P. Beard 11.0( <R. Q. Williams 2.41 Pat Brought 1?3( J. P. Bowen 9*0' T. J. Britt - 12.21 J. A. Brock 11.8! W. W. Campbell 7.2J City Garage 56.7] City Garage .51 City Garage 1 4.0< - Corky Bros. 9.0< L. N. Chamberlain 26.21 M. W. Cheatham, M. D 15.5< .. S. T. Cade / 5.01 . P. G. Fooshe 21.71 -* J. T. Fooshe 2.51 R. M. Fuller, M. D 5.01 . T. D. Ferguson 9.01 Elijah. Fair ... 5.21 S. T. Eakin .61 H. S. Dellinger ?.01 / W. L. Dawson 12.21 Dargan-King Co. 1.7' Dargan-King Co. 2.01 Jas. Gilliam 41.9' Gulf Refining Co. 14.53 W. N. Hall 1.51 . Jno. A. Haynes 5.5< F. S. Hayes 4.01 J. D. Harmon 6.01 J. B. Harmon & Co. 149.8' Herrin-Hall, Marvin Safe Co. lO.Oi L. C. Haskell 14.6! 1 Indian Refining Co. 8.1' W. L. Kennedy 88.6' W. A. King 44.9 r!':- C. W. Keller ?.8 y L. W. Keller & Bro. 6.6' L. W. Keller & Bro. 2.2 J. E. Presaly, M. D. 6.0' S. J. Link - 20.1 D. S. Knox, M. D. 5.0' T. M. Miller 15.6 A. H. Miller - 8.0 Alf Moore 4.4 W. A. Markham 365.4 J. S. McClinton 17-8 R. F. Morris 1}?0 J. L. Mcllwain 33.7 J. P. McClellan 7.0 J. F. McMahan 5.0 J. C. McAdams ' 5.5 McMurray Drug Co. 1.5 McMurray Drug Co. .6 McMurray Drug Co .1 Equitable Life Insurance Co.6,000.0 v J. R. Nickles 2.0 G. A. Neuffer, M. D 11.2 R. W. Perryman 5.1 J. P. Pratt 19.0 Clifton Price 5.0 Mrs. M. P. Benton 40.0 (Miss Martha Piatt) State Penitentiary 4.0 J. E. Presaly, M. D 13.3 G. B. & J. L. Smith 13.2 A. M. Smith 31.3 M. L. B. Sturkey > 14.2 R. H. Stevenson 25.9 W. D. Simpson, M. D. 38.8 A. M. Stone ( 2.0 The State Co. * 4.5 Sou. Cotton Oil Co. 18.9 M. G. Sherard 105.0 W. C. Shaw 34.6 Joe Tullis 45.1 E.1 R. Thomson 14.2 E. R. Thomson 30.0 Catarrh Cannot Be Cure< with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the cannot reach the aeat of the dlaeaae. Ca tarrh to a blood or constitutional dtoeaw and in order to cure it you must take it > ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken internally, and acts directly upo the blood and mucous surface. Hall' Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. 1 was prescribed by one of the best phj sicians in this country for yeara and i a regular prescription. It is composed c the beat tonica known, combined with th beat blood puriflera, acting directly on th mucoua surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two inrredients is what pro duces such wonderful reaulta In curin caiarrn. hciki ror testimonials, rree. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. C . 8*14 by Dragrtsts. price 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation t Millar's Antiseptic Oil Known As SNAKE OIL Will Positively Relieve Pain In Hire Minutes. Try it right now for Rhenmatisn Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff an swollen joints, pains fa the heac back ana limbs, corns, bunions, et< After oiie application pain dlsaj pears as if by magic. A never-failing remedy used intei nally and externally for Coughi Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Dipl theria and Tonsilitis. This Oil is conceded to be th most penetrating remedy_known. It prompt and immediate effect in ri lieving pain is due to the fact tha it penetrates to the affected parts a once. As an illustration, pour Te: Drops on the thickest piece of sol leather, and it will penetrate thJ substance through ana through I three minutes. Accept no substitute. This gres oil is golden red color only. Ever bottle guaranteed; 25c and 50c i bottle, or money refunded. At lead ing druggists. P. B. Speed. e Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co 1.92 ] James Winn ?-----?-? 6.50 1 M. L. Williams 2.50 . Gus White 3.00 L. W. White Co 46.95 L. W. White Co. 79.63 L. W. White Co. 3.85 . Miss Gertrude Walker 1.75 1 J. M. Wright 3.70 H. M. Young 2.75 Postmaster 5.00 Peoples Savings Bank 5,000.00 ' Peoples Savings Bank 17.50 ] J. F. Miller, J. of Probate.. 20.00 Eastern Life Ins. Co. 4,120.95 i C. W. Keller 106.62 , L. W. White Co 11.40 , George Tate 11.50 Wm. Goldsmith 35.00 1 ? ? - - CO I S. T. Eakin .u? Jas. Chalmers ? 925.05 j Jas. Chalmers 78.00 J. S. Borden 5.00 W. D. Bsxksdale 118.08 i J. F. Palmer 412.22 ' S. T. Eakin 2.22 ' J. W. Blum 33.84 ' Webb DuBose 20.00 : M. L. Evans . 88.84 Richard Sondley 38.90 Jas. Chalmers 38.90 : Jno. Mcllwain . 85.00 J. T. Stevenson ........... 35.00 D. E. Newell, Jr. 55.00 ! J. A. Schroeder 75.00 J. B. Schroeder 35.00 Frank Doane 85.00 J. G. Dawson 85.00 E. B. Bowie 5.00 S. E. Bosdell 5.00 M. W. Barnes 5.00 J. S. Bosdell 5.00 W. W. Edwards . 5.00 J. J. Edwards 5.00 G. W. Fields 5.00 E. P. Gray 5.00 W. T. McDonald 5.00 S. B. McCurry 5.00 W.A. Stewart * 5.00 M. H. Winn 5.00 J. L. Wardlaw 71.00 ; Jas. Chalmers, Treas. 12.90 . Jas. Chalmers, Treas. 26.25 ; R. M. Burt* 26.80 , J. F. Miller, J. of Probate? 20.00 Abbe. ,Tns. & Trust Co. 28.75 , B. F. Page 25.00 ; Roy White 4.00 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 4.07 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 23.27 , * A AA ? J Roy White o.w 3 W. P. Beard Ptg. Co 19.20 , ) J. S. Sargeant 5.50 > Press ani Banner 53.70 3 Band & White ? 35.85 ^ Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co 33.96 J Medium Pub. Co 76.75 ? John Brown 3.05 J J. B. Burton, Jr. - 8.75 * L. E. Bryant 10.56 ? City Gai-age * .75 I W. A. Calvert 53.11 I N. B. Caldwell 2.18 x D. O. Carwile 1?? 174.43 7 Dargan-King Co. 4.25 i W. A.. Erwin 65.00 X S. J. Fisher 20.40 n Gulf Refining Co. 15.12 J C. H. Hall 5.00 1 C. A. Ball 3.00 f W. C. Haddon ?' 4.50 0 J. S. Maddox 45.00 J.L Pruitt 17.10 n M. G. Sherard 43.68 0 A. M. Stone 18.00 0 R. H. Stevenson 50.82 0 T. C. Sutherland 3.25 0 W. U btiaw zi.ou 4 W. A. Stevenson 250.CO 5 Mm. M. P. Benton 20.00 0 Mrs. M. P. Benton 75.00 0 W. F. Nickles 76.S3 g D. S. Knox, M. D. 2.60 0 Covin & Leroy _ 9.80 n Dargan-King Co. 2.24 X B. E. Gibert 11.26 n Good Roads Mch. Co. 24.00 c A. B. Hill 23.12 g G. H. Mcllwain 18.67 0 H. W. Nickles 22.10 q State Penitentiary 8.00 n Pressly Bros. 66.37 0 J. R. Pruitt 1.00 a Rosenberg Mer. Co. __ 4.60 0 J. H. Sharp 6.00 0 Anderson Turman 26.40 Witherspoon Bros. 39.60 n L. W. White Co 149.49 R W. D. Barksdale 46.80 ? J. A. Gilliam 3.17 X J. W. Sharp - 10.00 J B. H. Tucker 7.00 1 W. E. Link 6.00 ?' ^ ftl* AA X K. M. JBurta zo.zu K M. E. Hollingsworth 2.00 J; Dargan-King Co. 1.36 0 City Garage 11.00 1 R. M. Burts 10.70 J L. W. White Co. .50 ? McMunay Drug Co. .50 I R. F. Morris 18.00 c Willie Jones 106.20 _ W. N. Graydon, Agt 3.00 W. P. Greene - 2.75 | J. S. Bailey 5.00 S. E. Bailey -? 5.00 r E. B. Bowie 5.00 ?. M. W. Barnes 5.00 I" TTT TTT WJ K fin _ **. TT. aowotua n J. J. Edwards 5.00 * G. W. Fields 5-00 ? E. P. Gray 5.00 * W. T. McDonald 5.00 f S. B. McCurry ?.00 ? W. A. Stewart ? 5.00 i- M. H. Winn 5.00 Jas. Chalmers 38.90 * Richard Sondley 38.90 >. Webb DuBose 20.00 J. W. Blum 33.33 u M. L. Evans 33.33 Frank Doane 35.00 J. G. Dawson 85.00. John Mcllwain 35.00 D. E. Newell, Jr. 55.00 J. B. Schroeder 35.00 J. A. Schroeder 75.00 J. T. Stevenson 35.00 *' R. M. Burts 21.20 P J. F. Miller, J. of Probate? 20.00 J. U. Wardlaw 27.00 ! J. U. Wardlaw ? 11.80 W O. Stevenson 4.80 J. J. Andrews 39.77 J. L. Wardlaw 71.00 >? Abbe. W. & E. Plant 2.89 k ill. TTT 0 m i. OA C.H ADOe. W. <s a. riani ?u.vi S. T. Carter, State Treas.? 13.50 ? S. T. Carter, State Treas. 9.77 * City Garage .76 >- J as. Chalmers 3.00 it R. Sondley 3.00 t J. M. Lawson 3.00 a L. W. White Co. 1.50 e L. W. Keller & Bro 2.70 a Acker Bide. & Rep. Co. .75 n Oscar Walker 2.00 Gulf Refining Co 13.75 i Gulf Refining Co. ? 15.13 7 J. J. Gailey 18.17 ?,W. C. Shaw . 36.25 [-(P. B. Carwile 4.00 'W. H. Nieklee 70.20 iVitherspoon Bros. 158.40 ( T. L. Edmunds 1.05 3. C. Penitentiary 4.00 D. E. Newell, Jr 6.25 Greenwood Hdkf. & Mfg. Co. 31.50 L W. White Co. 169.68 PIT. D. Barksdale 82.11 < tfrs. W. P. Benton 115.00 I 3. W. Attaway |-_ 2.17 < 3. C. Gambrell, M. D 25.00 i R. M. Burts 21.20 f. R. Power, M. D 5.00 j 1. T. Hawthorne 14.00 1 L. W. White Co. .25 1 A.cker Bldg. & Rep. Co. 20.78 i W. A. Hunter i.at < Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co 14.10 j Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co 38.61 i Jas. Chalmers 1.00 1 S. T. Ramey 25.00 i Jim Dixon 5.00 j Postmaster 5.00 W. P. Greene 2.75 , R. M. Stevenson 9.00 . L. P. Harkness & Const. 30.00 , A. R. Ellis & Constables 50.00 ; A. F. Carwile & Constables..- 37.50 , J. R. Bowie 10.60 Webb DuBose' 20.00 ' J. W. Blum 33.33 1 J. S. Hammond 100.00 M. L. Evans 33.33 Richard Sondley 38.90 Ja3. Chalmers 38.90 W. A. Stevenson . 275.00 R. M. Burta 300.00 ; J. M. Lawson 175.00 J. L. Perrin 75.00 Job. Hicks & Constables 30.00 Postmaster 5.25 H. M. Mundy ? 25.00 W. T. Magill - 25.00 R. M. Burts 18.40 TOTAL - $26,313.39 THE PEOPLE'S PHYSIQUE. I _ ... . ... . Some consideration should be given to the effect that the change in locomotion will make upon the physique of the people; for even the farmers are now using the automobile, and the horse is used for little but draft purposes. Wfll not the race become lax and nerveless / that lolls upon soft cushions, protected in I very way from the hard joltings of the road? More and more, machinery is brought into service, and less ana less physical exertion is required in the carrying on of open-air occupations. Man touches a button, and a gas engine does the rest. This makes things easier; but the question is whether it confers an actual benefit in the end.?Mobile Register. ABBEVILLE GREENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE f , ASSOCIATION. \ Organized 1891. V / PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. Write or call on the undersigned for any information yon' may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property against destruction by Fire, Windstorm or T ifvlttninrr v ' uq{iiiiiui(i and do it cheaper than any insurance company in existence. ' Remember we are prepared to prove to you that ours is the safest and cheapest plan of insurance known. Our Association is now licensed to write Insurance in the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood. McCormick. Lau rens and Edgefield. The officers are: Gen. J. Fraser Lyon, President, Columbia, S. J. BS. Blake, GeL. Agent, Sec. and Treas., Greenwood, S. C. v DIRECTORS: A. 0. Grant Mt. Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C. Jno. H. Childa, Bradley, S. C. A. W. Youngblood. Hodges, S. C. S. P. Morrah Willington, S. C. L. N. Chamberlain, .McCormick, S. C R. H. Nicholson Edgefield, S. C. P. L. Timmerman.Pleasant Lane, S.C J. C. Martin Princeton, S. C. I w xt c r? ?? xii it uoi wa ...... fvowiivv) v. J. R. 3LAKE, Gen. Agent Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1917. ?fi CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slugfish liver. When caloltael comes into :ontact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing: cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated, and all knocked out, just go to your druggifrt and get a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,.which in a harmless vegetable*substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and jet your money. If you take calomel today you'll be rick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if jrou take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. [t's harmless, pleasant and safe to jive to children; they like it.?Adv.' LAND SALE. On January 24th, 1917, at eleven o'clock, we will sell to the highest bidder at Due West, S. C., the tract of land, belonging to the estate of the late J. R. Todd, containing seven hundred (700) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of A. S. Kennedy, J. S. Moffatt, Larpin Agnew and others. This farm lies about one miles from town limits and will be A 4 sola m eigne or Leu bracts, jjiou same will be shown on day of sale. TEEMS OF SALE?One-third cash J balance in two equal annual installments secured by mortgage of the , premises with interest from date of sale at eight per cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay for papers and plats. - J.E.TODD, * H. M. . YOUNG, / 1-3-3. . Executors. The profits you take out of: ly upon the fertilizer you p crops of corn?cotton?true for years the standard fertili making it more prolific. 901 of cotton per acre, are not ei followed their use on South PIAHTI M WW I|gy doub Krai Planters Fertilizers |:: ?;better crops, more " - fKA For free advice, : jJJJSLRemember, the \ > ^r^^^^bag?accept n< An r And ev ' ' Perfecti ness ag get a P ' It trave Ifs cle . little to form of in 2,00C dealer, 1 ' ') \ Waahlast NorfolkTV pjyi .1 * j^VeVeVeVe*AVeV^*e'e/*,/|,.%*^X^^^^S^j^| 4 / . Six Per Cei * t I am now prepared to : lands at 6 per cent, interest, Amounts from $1,000.00 up. Insurance in every form W. L. PBEBLE Abbeville Insurant ' . / AUTO REPAIR | Quick Service \ Our facilities for mi cars places us in positi< of jobs. - We complete almost notice and deliver all wo We know how. ' Call on us when yoi kind. COURTNEY B. WI1 . * v Phone ' . \ . . * i - mVISSSuL? jrour land depend largeut into it! For bumper k?use Planters fertilizers?\ zer for enriching the soil and :o 95 bushels of corn?1 to 2 bal< npty claims?but proven results) era farmsl T; / ' * . ' ' / are big crop producers. They i i money in the bank for YOI Them This Year?Get F information and prices, ask our genuine bears our Giant Liza 3 other. rs Fertilizer and Pho harleaton So Army 2,000,000 Stronj mior/ltrMf a tinnn?ithat's th ion Heater army. For real prepared ainst sudden changes in the weathei erf action. is light ? you can carry it anywhere an, good-looking, and durable. Cost buy and little to use?the cheapet comfort insurance. On the firing lin >,000 homes. Ask any good hardwar furniture or department store. Jm AJMddln Security Off-Jfar b?t nuulf. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE on. D. C., Rich mood, Va. Charleston, W. Vi a. Ch?rl9tt^r^. C. ChirlMtM.S.C I ? ' ' v'.-r .-?3 if Money , ?.... ;< ; " ; negotiate loans oh f*rm payable eemi-anmiikUy. \*< ' ^ written. yy :/:?| JS, Manager. ce & Trust Co. tKjn JMU I iking repairs on aU kinds of m to tackle the hardest' kind i ly-' ^ any repair job on very short rk when promised if;', -vy^ I. J. ' 1 i need repair service of any -SON'S GARAGE , 313. , ' ' ^;;rsa nean bigger crop^^?sP Lesults! agent?or write us direct. f? Trade-Mark on every sphate Co. ' '! ..'*; ' f t* r? I i> I ' -V* / "<! 8 I 4 it I el * I -v i I ^ 1 J "' ' ^J ' lP :" . / ^ * ' \ BBSUffll^^S J I % ^ ^