The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 30, 1902, Image 4
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COUNTY SUPERVISOR,
AT THE FIRST QUARTERLY
MEETING HELD APRJL 1, 1902.
The following claims were
examined and approved on State
case fund of 1902:
No. Name. Amount.
1 A. J. McCrorey ... $ 12 10
2 W. H. James....... 12 50
3 Jas. B. Stevenson... 12 50
4 Jas. K. Stevenson.. 12 50
5 Jno. D. Blair...... - 12 50
6 J. C. Lorick.....,. 12 50
7 Jno. Wooten ....... 12 50
8 J. H. McMaster & Co 4 00
9 T. J. Douglass...., 12 50
20 C. H. Douglass. .... .12 50
11 J, E. Douglass..... 10 70
12 E. A. Glenn....... 12 50
13 D. L. Glenn.,...... 12 50
14 C. S. Pixley, M. D.. 30 00
15 J. W. Team, M. D.. 3 00
16 H. F. Hoover, M. D 3 00
17 J. L. Richmond.... 100 00
18 T. M. Cathcart..... 37 50
19 G. D. Barnard & Co. 38 00
20 R. M. Buechel...... 1 75
21 J. H. Aiken ...... 6 00
22 R. B.Hanahwn,M.D 51 00
23 Who. Printing Co.. 42 85
24 Jno. W. Lyles...... 100 25
25 Jno. W. Lyles... . 100 25
. 100 L. H. Milling ...... 3 50
101 I. C. Stevenson ... 3 40
102 R. E. Ellison ....... 41 70
103 Walker Evans &
Cogswel Co.... .... 12 90
104 Wbo. Printing Co.. 29 52
105 F. R. Caldwell..... 12 30
106 Mrs. S. F. Keller... 2 80
107 A. D. Hood........ 108 33
108 A. P. Irby......... 12 50
109 Jno. S. Gibson . 12 50
147 H. F. Buechel...... 12 50
148 H. F. Buechel...... 12 50
149 J. H. Hall......... 4 30
150 Walker Evans &
Cogswel Co........ 42 50
151 Walker Lvans &
Cogswel Co........ 1 75
152 J. C. Lorick........ 2 00
153-Jno. Wooten ....... 8 50
154 C. A. Robinson.... 12 50
155 Jas. G. Hollis..... .12 50
156 John Hollis....... 12 50
157 Jas. G. Hollis...... 12 50
158 John Hollis........ 12 50
159 John Hollis....... .12 50
160 Jno. W. Lyles...... 101 61
161 Sinking Fund . .. 44 00
162 J. J. Neil.......... 5 00
163 J. B. Burley........ 6 00
164 W. L. Rosborough Jr 41 66
165 J.H. Aiken . ... .... 20 00
166 Sinking Fund Loan 7,575 75
167 A.D. Hood.........5417
168 5. R. Johnston.... .150 00
169 H. S. Wylie.... .. ..83 50
176 J. L. Richmond. ... 100 00
177 Walker Evans &
- ~Co"swell Co. ... .. ..44 77
178 M.t'Lngford, M. D. 5 43
179 R. E. Ellison . ......39 34
180 J. C. Willingham 6 52
181 WVbo.- Printing Co 18 04
182 Jas. W. Bankhead 4 35
183 Geo. S. Hinnant. 12 50
184 J. C. Chappell... 4 35
185 WV. L. Rosboo Jr .. 24 69
186 T. W. Robinson. 2 05
187 Jno. L. Ratterree. 12 50
188 J.Th.Blair . ... ..... 12 50
189 J. G. Wolling. ... ...*.8 32
190 W. H. James.......12 50
191 Jno. H. Gibson... ...12 50
192 5. WV. Broom. .......417
193 Jno. Hollis. ... .....12 50
194 A. WV. Matherson 12 50
195 Obpar Drug Co... 25 10
196 Geo. S. Hinnant. 25 00
197 J. E. Stewart . ... 12 50
198 T. J. Douglass. ... ..12 50
199 Who. Printing Co 4 89
200 Rhoda Coleman 7 06
201 Obear Drug Co. 4 35
202 W. M. Meador, M. D 14 23
203 C. A. Robinson. 12 50
204J.BStvno 125
205 J0 otn....25
206J.CLoik . 120
207 J .Seesn 25
208 J .Coe....25
209J..Crz toi 17.
210 J .Lrat....50
211DGRff.....3
2120.YLngrd.. 45
213 W .~~~~~~.. 4::
215Se. rriofCut ,222
26J.h . S iteens . . 12 50;
J2o Wisootenk. .. 5 2 50
214 C.nnLorick . .. 76 . 1 50
* 26 J. F. MCoper. .. Cm12 50
27 L. LCrmptor. 18 75
28J. N. Lemater..... 24 0
29D. H. ryff... .......4 30
G0Jn. Y. Lneftrd.....1 20
32JW. . Caevelmd. ....12 35
33 pWilli m ofCort. ,22 00
3Joh. Ra ktt.rree...1500
36iAensRbiorDn.....51600
214 Win.sbrof.a.k....176 00
39 W. . Bcatr&dCo..309
27 LV..andelle.......258 50
61 . G. Wotylig.....24 85
2W . H. Fry...........5400
3 Jo L. Bieke.......11 20
64 Willam McCarey....1 0
-05 J. C. Picett........1 500
660T W. C.Rssel...... ..25250
68 G. H. Robertson.... 20 20
69 R. L. Haliford.... . 23 00
95 G Y. Lanu,ford...... 10 08
96 B. R. Rosborough. .. 98 45
97 1R. E. Stewart....... 1 50
98 J. R. Pickett....... ..2 00
99 W. G. Bankhead.... 25 00
.11 C. J. Jackson ....... 12 50
[12 R. M. Crawford..... 12 50
113 S. T. Clowney ..... 20 56
14 J. B.'Burley ........ 6 75
16 H. B. Trapp ........ 10 00
117 G. M. Herron...... 13 50
L18 Jas. M. Steele...... 16 92
19 Wade Caldwell ...... 1 00
20 W. R. Rabb & Co... 45 00
21 W. B. Rabb & Co. .. 90 57
[22 S. E. Broom........ 8 00
23 C. B. Douglass...... 2 50
24 A. J. Crawford...... 3 50
L25 J. D. Boulware...... 12 34
L2 B. R. 'Rosborough... 47 83
[27 W. A. Blain......... 9 75
[28 T. J. Douglass...... 5 96
[29 J. C. Willingham.... 20 00
30 B. F. Cassells....... 21 30
L31 J. R. Irby.......... 3 00
L32 J. P. McKeown...... 14 90
33 Jno. Isenhower..:.... 27 79
34 J. D. Rawls......... 16 73
35 Irby & Brooks...... 7 00
36 M. S. Herron........ 3 25
37 Henry Hedgepath... 2 50
[38 R. W. Phillips...... 3 35
L39 W. R. Rabb & Co.... 233 66
[40 T. J. Douglass...... 5 00
.41 J. W. Richardson.... . 24 34
L42 J. R. Pickett........ 3 15
[43 R. W. Phillips...... 7 35
[44 Sam McKeown...... 2 17
[45 H. A. McMeekin.... 3 96
[46 Geo. S ott.......... 1 09
320 S. T. Clowney...... 38 02
121 John Hollis........ 8 69
122 J. B. Burley........ 5 43
?23 Joe Russell..... ... 6 25
24.G. Y. Langford...... 17 93
125 S. B. Crawford...... 4 35
26 B. F. Crowder....... 3 26
27 J. H. Gibson....... 81 52
)28. A. C. Hood......... 10 86
129 G. H. Jenkins ..... 6 52
330 Jas. G. Gladden .... 21 73
.31 G. Y. Langford...... 11 67
?32 W. G. Bankhead..... 27 17
333 R. M. Crawford .... 13 58
134 Boyce Ellison....... 1 63
.35 J. H. Murphy...... 4402
?36 J. D. Harrison...... 24 01
37 J. R. Pickett........ 14 78
338 C. R. Russell... .. 11 17
339 C. P. Wray & Co.... 7 39
)40 Chas. Pinkney...... 1 63
i41. Wm Johnson....... 1 63
42 H. D. Walker...... 1 63
143 Ed. Moore.......... 1 63
4 C. J. Jacksen.. ... .. 3 58
~45 G. M. Herrun......2 217
46 J. H. Gibson.........8 69
~47 E. M. McNaull . 2 17
~48 Henry Hedgepath. 5 43
~49 L. R. Fee.... ...... 5158
~50 W. H. Heius........ 2580
~51 D. W. Timms.......7 706
~52 W. E. DeHihns......8 74
~53 S. L. Mann..........8 69
~54 B. R. Rosborough. 71 24
55 W. C. Russell...... 31 50
~56 C. J. Jacksou....... 13 58
~57 R. M. Crawford ...13 58
~58 W. G. Bankead. 27 17
~59 W. P. Jones...... .57 60
~60 J. S. Clowney....... 13 58
61 B. R. Rosborough. 26 21
G2 R. E. Stewart... 4 62
63 Union County .... ..32 59
~64 J. S. Clowney .... .. .13 03
65 0. W. Moore ..... ..15 97
66 S. A. Mattox . ... .....7 60
67 Jas. A. Brooks. ... ...5 43
68 J. G. Wolling.... . 6 82
69 R. C. Stevenson. .....8 96
70 H. D. Robertson. . .. 6 52
71 M. Y. Bankhead. . ....1 63
POOR HOUSE.
41 W. D. Tennant ... 3 70
42 H. B. Refo..... ..... 4 65
43 J. M. Vaughn.... ....5 00
44 D. V. Walker & Co 15 78
45 M. W. Doty & Co. 14 65
4(i T. G. Camneron.. . ....4 00
47 C. 13. Rabb.. .. .. .. ..6 00
48 .J. P. Isenhower. . ....5 00
4) J. G. \Volling.. ..... 20 38
50 J. W. Team, M.D. 3 50
70 WV. C. Eeaty........ 54 31
71 T. W. Brice........ 61 00
72 J. D). McCairley & Co. 13 00
73 Phil C>)rnelius...... 17 04
7 Danii Pm;ker........5 75
75 T. HI. Richardson &
-Bro. .. .. ..... 600
RIobert B3o::e...... 3 307
Lai krfle & Bryson 22 53
7 1B. E. E!lson ........75 00
10 W. L. Orr .... 1 30
89) T. G. Catmern. . .... 10 67
81 C. B. Rih-hardson. ... 8 25
82 Phil Correlius.......6 37
8:; Mansel YleClintock 10 00
84 A. F. Pear.......... 1500
8 D).Y. Timims........5 533
8k. T. G4. Patrick .... ... 65 13
87 C. B. Rab..........8 00
88 I. WV. Phdllips.......3 00
89 J. L. Hlawes........ 10 45
[70 J. M. Wilson........ 12 00
[73 B. H1. Yarborough. 17 38
L74 1). L. Carter.........1 36
[75 M. C. Cassels.......2 217
i2 Phil Cornelius.......3 48
75 S. Simpson.........8 815
76 J. G. Lwis...... 3 26
77 T. G. C.ttueron.. .. . .18 11
SS. C. Jonsonn... 9. 17
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"FLORODORA"B:
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279 Jim Hair.... ...... 7 60
280 John Woodward .... 10 32
281 Mansel McClintock.-. 10 86
282 A. W. Ladd......... 5 43
282 T. J. McMeekin..... 3110
284 Miss Ellen Stevenson 5 16
285 Obear Drug Co;..... 2 94
286 Sallie Ketchin...... 4 89
287 B. R. Roberts....... 6 52
288 J. S. M. Robertson.. 3 22
289 John Woodward.... 10 32
290 T. G. Cameron...... 18 11
291 Mansel McClintock.. 10 86
293 C. B. Richardson.... - 2 44
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
51 McMaster Co ........6 10
52 S. R. Johnston...... 1 69
53 J. L. Richmond, ... . 4 2t
54 A.D. Hood..... .....580
55 H. S. Wylie..... ... 0 851
56 J. D. McCarley & Co. .5 25
57 T. H.Ketebin.. ..-. ' 1 60
58 D. V. Walker & Co.. 7 55
59 M. H. Dunaway..... d12 80,
90 Lauderdale & Bryson 3 601
115 Winnsboro Tel. Ex 3 75'
91 A. D.Hood......... 4601
92 A. D. Hood.........575
93 J. E. McDonald..... 1100
94 Juo. W. Lyles.... ...2 17
300 A. D.Hood..........4 30
301 Tom Goode..........200
302 John Sanders........1 63
303 Tom Goode.........108
304 Obear Drug Co... . 6 47.
305 J. L. Richmond.....9 913
I do certify that the above
statement is a correct copy of
claims a pproved by the Board of
Conty Commnissioners during the
first quarter ending April 1, 1902.
A. D. HOOD,
4-30 Co. Supervisor.
Wants to Help Others.
"I had stomach trouble all my lfe,"
says Edw. Hebler, proprieter of the,
Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., M'~id
tried all kinds of remedies, went to
several doctors a nd spent considerable
money trying to get a moment's peace.
Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and have been taking it to my great
satisfaction. I never found its equal
for stomach trouble and gladly recom
mend it in hope that I may help other
sufferers." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures
all stomach troubles. Yudon't have
to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
what you eat. McMaster Co.
Ping pong has invaded Wall
street and so infatuated have
certain brokers become with the
game that they have hired a room
and e.stablished a table in the
Produce~ Exchango building,
where in intervals of business
and after the close of the board
they can be found displaying
their skill.-Exchange.
"A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
Chamiberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rho~a Remedy when my son was suffer
ing with severe cramps and was given
up a.s beyond hope by my regular phy
sician, who stands high in his profes
sion. A fter administering three doses
of it, my son regained consciousness
and( recovered entlirely within twenty-.
four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of
Mt. Crawford, Va. This Remedy is
for sale by McMaster Co.
January and October in the
same iear always begin with the
same day of thme week. The case
is the s.ure with April and July,
September and December, and
with February, March and No
vember.
Kod Dy psia Cure
U
sere aiee
ALL HAVANA FLLER
can ag mci
,OOD ENOUGH
1nds are of same value as Tags
,D PEACH AND HONEY," "It
We call attention to the sweel
potato crop. Nine persons it
ten like them wlethr roasted
fried, baked, candif d, in custards
or in an old-fa.Lioned "sliced
potato pie." An (pen, free soil
should be selected which will not
bake after rains. The laud wher
dry should be subsoi!ed and
pulverized. Lay oi} rows threE
feet apart. If the bid is want.
ing in humus and nitrogen the
following fertilizer will Le aboui
right: Phosphate 6, potash 6
ammonia 2. Rich di:t cr fint
scrapings from the lot mixed
with the first two ingredients wil'
give the ammonia necessary. I
you can use the commercial mix*
ture use about 500 pounds to the
acre.-Caroliua Spartan.
Saved Many a Time.
Don't neglect coughs and couldis even
if' it is spring. Such cases often result
seriously at this season just because
eole are careless. A dose of Omt
-Minute Cough Cure will remove all
danger. Absolutely safe. A cts at ;;'ee.
Sure cure for coughs, colds, cr0oup, grip,
bronchitis, and other throat and lung
troubles. "I have used One Minutt
Ceugh Cure several years," says Pest.
master C. 0. Dawson, Barr, Ill. "It ih
the very best cough medicine on th<(
market. It has saved nme many a
severe spelt of sickness and I wvarmiy3
recommend it." The children's favor
Ite. McMaster Co.
Some persons say that they
will not pla'nt sorghum becausE
it impoverishes the land. Foi
the same reason thbey would noi
plant any crops that grow rapidly
for all of them pull on the plani
food in the soil. Sorghum, millet
corn and turnips are rapid grow
ers, and if the fsrmner rules ou1
one he must rule out all. Oui
observation is that Piedmont soi
is more impoverished by shallou
plowing and .tlie abundant cror
of weeds and grass raised witi
crops than by planting sorghum
We consider sorghum the besi
and cheapest August and -Sep
tember food for 2nimals of al
kinds we have ever tried.-Caro
lina Spartan.
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SAYS
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Sicknes makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nln4
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Tut t's Pih
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ter, thoroughly, quickly safel:
and restore th e action of thi
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system am
solid flesh to the body.
Take NoeSbstitute.-.-..m
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and sadle staillioni W. A. W. :r
again offered breeder's of h ,rses. Hec
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