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I i t PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1905.ESALHD 8. REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR. (Concluded from last week.) The following claims were ap provect by the Board of County Commissioners during the third and fourth quarters of 1904, from July 1st to Dec. 31st. STATE CASES. No. Amt 490 J H Aiken $ 1200 491 " " 10 00 492 Jno J Neil 20 70 493 J L Richmond 83 504 494 Hugh S Wylie 83 50 495 A D Hood 162 501 496 D A Broom 150 00 497 D L Stevenson 150 00 498 E H Heins 25 00 499 Walter Scott, Sr., and Walter Scott, jr, 25 00 556 John W Lyles 100 25j 557 R E Ellison 300 00 578 R H Jennings 33 33 559 E A Glenn 12 50 560 T M Cathcart 37 501 561 J K Stevenson 12 501 562 Jas B Stevenson 12,50 563 Walter Scott, sr, 12 501 564 T Y, Cathcart 37 50 565 Winnsboro Loan and Trust Co, 86 92 566 Jas B Stevenson 12 50 567 J N Lemaster 25 00 968 J C Crumpton 18 75 569 T M Cathcart 37 50 570 E Q Jeter, M D, 10 70 671 J K Stevenson 12 50 572 J C Willingham 2 14 625 Walter Scott, jr, 12 50 626 Jas B Stevenson 12 50~ 627 Jas K Stevenson 12 50 628 J B'Barly 26 00 629 J L Richmond 55 56 630 D L Stevenson 100 00 650 Hugh S Wylie 61 96 651 R E Ellison 321 00 652 Walker,Evans & Cogs well Co 35 62 653 J D Blair 12 50 654 R E Ellison ' 338 64 655 RJgsdale & Dixon 50 00 656 J H Cooper 25 00 657 A D Hood 17874 658 D ABroom 150 00 659 J B Burley 17 46 660 E H-Heis 12 50 661 J C Lorick 12 50 662 A W Matheson 12 50 663 J L Richmond 31 29 664 S W'Broom 18 75 688 S ' Castles. 25 00 689 Winnsboro P't'g Co 26 45 990 R B Hanaban, M D, 27 28 691 S E Hill 2 90 692 C A Hill, 25 00 693 G S Hinnant, 50 00 694 Sami Lindsay, M D, 28 00 695 .4. Lee Scruggs, 22 11 696 D L Stevenson, 50 00 697 J HAiken, 4 001 698 W E DeHihns, 12 50 699 McMaster Co, 3 15 700 T M Cathcart, 8 50 761 RBHanahan, MD, 21 00 762 S W Broom, 22 93 763 R E Ellison, 20 75 764 John WV Lyles, 2 14 765 A DHood, 2 14 766 A DHood, 13 91 767 EC Jeter, MD, 21 40 768 J L Batterree and J M Tennant, 16 62 769 W J Keller, 12 50 770 C A Robinson, 12 50 771 S SCurry, 12 501 772 Joe McMeekin, 12 50 773 J C Crumpton, . 18 75 .774 3 N Lemnaster, 25001 775 John A Brown, 12 50 776 R E Ellison, 18 83 777 RBEEllison, 8 40 778 J W Dickerson, 6 21 779 Winnsboro Ptg C'o, 8 29 780 A P Irby, 12 50 '781 E M Woodward, 23 00 782 E CJeter, 5 35 783 J C Lewis, 12 50 784 S W Broom, 18 75 785 8 W Broom, 18 75 786 5 C Lorick, 12 50 787,J E Hinnant, 2 14 -788 R EEllison, 31 24 789 J A Bavne, 3 211 790 C A Robinson, 12 501 791 Joe McMeekin, 12 50 -792 J L Richmond, 5 83 793 3 C Buchanan, 3 21 s 794 Lem TaylIor, 1 60 '795 John A ~Brown, 12 50 7965 Charlotte Hardware Co, 12 92 797 B EBEllison, 5 73 798 J N Cald well, 12 50 799 RE Ellison, 5 56 800 3 D Blair, 8 50 $01 Winnsboro Ptg Co, 10 161 802 Carey Safe Co, 104 86 803 J 3 Creight, agent, 23 26 804 3 D Blair, 12 50, 805 C SPixley, MD, 8 541 806 J3C Lorick, 12 50 807 J SIill. 2 14j 808 S E Hi!] and J R Shelton, 4 49 809 M4rs S F.Keller, I 29i 810 C A H il, 7 70 811 Walker, E & Cogs well Co. 3 471 812 R E Ellison, 3 10 813 J E Douglas . 1107 814 R E Ellison 20 541 815 Love Murrel 1 60 816 SSCurry 12501 817 J C Crumpton 18 75 818 J N Lemaster 25 00 819 R E Ellison 17 97 820 J L Richmond 3 111 821 APIrby 12501 822 E C Jeter, M D, 4 60 823 R E Ellison 17 76 824 Hugh S Wylie 4 921 825 John L Ratteree 12 50 826 "" 827 S S Curry 12 50 828 Joe McMeekin 11 231 829 R E Ellison 25 68 830 F M Durham 3 21 831 Winnsboro P't'g Co 6 74 832 C A Robinson 12 50 833 E A Glenn 12 50 8 4 John N Lemaster 25 00 885 J C Crumpton 18 75 886 Joe McMeekin 12 50 &7 S S Curry 12 5) 8.8 E M Woodward 12 50 89 J C Lewis 12 50 8.:0 W J Keller 12501 8:1 Winnsboro P't'g Co 8 00 842 T M Cathicart 9 09 843 A D lood 6 26 844 John A Brown 12 50 845 R E Ellison 36 38 846 " "- 214 847 " " 848 cc 9 849 J N Cald well 12 50 350 W E DeRihns 2 14 31 " " 12 50 852 Walter Scott 12 50 B53 " " 12 50 B54 John L Rateree 12 50 855 C A Hill 25 00 B56 L D Wishert 2 14: 57APIrby 1250. 358 S F Castles 25 00 359 J N Caldwell 12 50 360 Joe McMeekin 12 50 61 S.F Castles 12 50 62 W B Gilbert 2 14 363 E H Heins 12 50 364 J D Blair 1250:] 365 W E DeHihns 12 501: 366 " "0 12 50 -POOR HOUSE. 166 J W Team, M D, 63 95 167 T G Cameron, 18 75 168 Wesley Yarborough, 9 00 169 Will McNeil, : . 9 00 170 J, W Team; M D, 68 43 17 T G Cameron, 20 06 172 Will McNeil, 9 63 173 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 174 Sallie Ketchin, 9 80 573 Ellen E Stevenson, 7 10 574 Lauderdale & Bryson, 25 84 575 T G Cameron, 18 75 576 Will McNeil, 9 00 577 Wesley Yarborough, 9 00 578.WAHcod, 1695 579 John L Hawes, 27 063 310 T G Cameron, 20 06 311 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 312 Will McNeil, 9 63 313 W AHood, 18 14 314 Mrs F CLupo, 4 8I 31 C B Richardson, 6 42 316 T W Lauderdale, 46 76 317 T G Cameron, 18 75 318 Wesley Yarborough. 9 00 119 Will McNeil, 9 00 320 A FRuff &Co, 11 00 321 T G Cameron, 20 06 322 Will McNeil, 9 63 323 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 B24 Rev J E Jones, 15 002 365 A W Ladd, 16 50 365 W JJohnson, 48 50w 366 I C 'Ihomas, (61 00 367 Ellen E Stevenson, 5 75 368 T J McMeekin, 4 50 769 6C Johnston, 21 00 370 J F McMa,ster, 41 73 371 J F McMastar, 203 45 372 Sallie Ketchin, 20 40 373 E Roberts, agent, . 15 00 374 T GCameron, 18 75: 575 Wesley Yarborough, 4 00 706 McMaster Co, 12 00 707 W Phillips, 21 00 T08 W CBeaty, 111 00K 709 Cameron & Co, 1 751 710' J R~ Curi.e, 12 00 712. Jxo H Melaster4 Co, 12 25! 712 H B Refo, E 50~ 713 F M Clarke. 43 90Iy 714 I Y Turner, 134 801y 715 J D McCarley, 41 00 71,3 W R Rabb &Co, 22 05 717 J E Muse, 31 00 713 J M EIiott & Co, 6 00 71.) J I Kavior, 11. 00 720 Jno WKRussell, 30 00 72 L J W Team, M D, 11 60 72'2 V D Tennant & Co, 36 00 723 John K Ragsdale, 52 50 721 G R Lauderdale, 27 07L 741. J M Wilson 25 00' 742 Jno P Mathews 98 00 74.3 J B Burley 6 00 744 Desportes Mer Co 97 84 745 J W Seigler 5 50 746 C P Wray 12 00~ 747 WD Tennant &Co 6 45 748 T H Ricbardson 73 02 749 F A Neil 16 50l 70 WV D Park ,* 001 751 Winns boro Oil Mill 11 161 752 T 0 Patrick 88 24 753 T WV Brice 48 00 754 A B CXathcart 40 75 755 C R Taylor 3 75; 756 Will McNeil 7 7( 757 Wesley Yarborough 5 35 758 R H Brice 3 21 759 Ed Alexander and Steve Kelly 12 41 760 J W Richardson 5 35 1103 J Y Turner 12 84 1104 V A Hood 2 67 1105 Ellen E Stevenson 2 67 1106 C W Dowling 5 35 1107 Langfoid & Bros 6 42 1108 R H Brice 3 21 1109 Mrs M A Elliott 3 21 1110 R W Martin 14 44 1111 John M Smith 1 07 1112 Obear Drug Co 3 85 1113 S C Broom 15 70 1114 T J McMeekin 4 81 1115 WDTennant&Co 2857 1116 B R Rosborough 10 70 1117 J E Muse 2 00 1118 Cameron & Co 1 18 1119 T G Cameron 19 32 1120 R W Phillips 15 51 1121 L Landecker 15 56 1122 John S Swygert 11 77 1123 J 1V Seigler 30 23 1124 John Taylor 4 28 1125 T G Cameron 21 90 1126 Sallie Ketchin 14 45 1127 " 9 63 1128 Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co 5 35 L129 John M Smith 1 07 1130 Winnsboro & Ridge way Tel Co 19 26 L131 W D Tennant & Co 2' 65 1132 Rev J E Jones 16 05 1133 Price & Hood 9 63 1134 A W Ladd 22 47 1135 J M Wilson 10 70 1136 T G Cameron 26 29 1137 " " 7 12 1138 Ellen E Stevenson 5 88 1139 Wesley Yarborough 9 63 1140 Will McNeil 9 63 1141 Ed Alexander 5 73 142 T G Cameron 20 06 153 C W Mobley 6 42 144 WAHood . 1070 [145 J D McCarley & Co 26 20 146 T J McMeekin, 6 47 [147 A Williford, 2 14 [148 J K Ragsdale, 63 66 1149 J M Wilson, 19 26 150 J W Team. M D, 30 17 .151 J M Vaughn, 12 84 152 W A Hood, '1 34 153 John M Smith, 2 14 154 R W McCullough, 38 52 155 W C Boyd, 43 12 L156 C W Faucette, 29 96 157 R W Phillips, 3 21 [158 S C Johnston, 29 35 [159 E E Roberts, 25 68 3160 S B Stevenson, 2 14 .161 H B Refo, 41 80 .162 S B Stevenson, 2 14 .163 Wesley Miller, 5 35 .164 T G Cameron, 29 00 .165 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 .166 T G Cameron, 20 06 .167 Will McNeil, 9 63 .168 J D McCarley, 3 10 .169 Wesley Miller, 10 70 .170 ,T G Cameron, 20 06 .171 Will McNeil, 9 63 .172 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 .173 T G Cameron, 30 39 .174 S B Stevenson, '3 21 .175 Wesley Miller, 5 35 176 H B Refo, 2 14 177 W A Hood, 2 35 178S Cameron & Co, 1 28 179 WV C Boyd, . 5 52 .180 Will McNeil, 9 63 .181 T G Cameron, 20 06 .182 Wesley Yarborough, 9 63 .183 T G Cameron, 34 88 .184 Cameron & Co, 3 43 .185 B H Yarborough, 29 96 .185 Cameron & Co, 2 30 .187 S S Gibson, 1 39 .188 S C Johnston, 17 12 189 R HBrice, 3 21 190 Cameron & Co, 3 98 191 WV D Tenniant & Co, 16 96 19 Cameron & Co, 2 77 224 M W Doty, 16 15 PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 15 John J Neil 20 83 6 Jas Smith 7 22 17 J C Weir 10 00 18 Obear Drug Co 14 02 i19 J D Smart 45 00 u20 E L Willingham 1 00 i21 F M Clark 4 60 22 WBRRabbh&Co 3 13 523 D V Walker & Co 42 u24 J 0 Boag - 15 10 25 Winnsboro Tel Ex 9 63 193 G B McMaster 5 35 194 A D Hood 3 05 195 J D Smart 5 35 196 J D Smart 7 49 197 R E Ellison 3 21 [198 G B McMaster 5 35 199 W T Taylor 2 67 200 W A B'aty 5 7 201 J C Caldwell 27 23 202 R E Ellison 4 28 203 R W Phillips 26 75 204 Isomn Le wis 1 07 205 J W Seigler 8 07 206 R E Ellison, 3 21 1207 " " 3 36 208 G B McMaster 5 35 1209 WV S Stewart 16 05 .210 ci B MgMaster 5 35 1211 RI E Ellison 4 28 112 W H Willingham 4 01 1213 Mitch#ll & WVells 26 75 191. R E Ellison 5 35 1215 J W Brice 1l 1 1216 G B McMaster 1217 Pb E Ellison 5:J 1218 G B McMaster 5 N 1219 " 5 3 1220 R E Ellison 4 2 1221 " " 53 1222 M W Dotv 5 5 1223 L Lanlecker 16 ( J B Barley, County 'up 'rvisor. Notice. Notice is hereby given that ti: health of the people of this county in imminent danger and must be take care of. It has been decided that ever precaution be taken to prevent prn longed cases of pneumonia, grippi etc. 'Th, best thing to do is to give good cough mixture as soon as th cough stL.rts., Get M URRAY'S HO R I HOUND, MULLEIN AND TAI Only 2.5c. a bottle. At all druggssts. Knightspf Pyth!as Forward hlove went. Referrnce has been made t the fact that the Knights c Pythias were fitting up clu room. They have engaged the tw, large room next to their hall an these have been fitted up witj very desirable furniture. A nic matting has been put on th, floor and through the courtesy c Mr. Rion tbere are several ver nice pictures or, the walls. good nuiaber of magazines hav been subscribed for. All in a: the Knights now have very de sirable quarters and this effort o theirs to supply' their member with literiture is- to be greatt commendfd. This is especially i keeping with the idea that i gaining throughout the stat that these well organized frater nal orders ough t to furnish som attractions. for their members out side of their meetings. Thes< orders are 'well organized for af fording pleasure to their member, and there is no reason why the: should not take up this importan matter of furnishing good lit erature to.their members at smal cost. This.--is a very forwarc movement on.th part of the loca lodge t.hich wilfbe watched -wit] interest hF o'.her lodges, and i only o6e of siie many evidence that Winn Lodge is in a 'ver prosperous condition. Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't realize. tha many pain poisons originate ii yonr food, but some day yoi may feel a twinge of dyspepsi that will convince you. Dr. King' New Life Pills are guaranteed t< cure all sickness due to poison of undigested food-or monei back. 25c at McMaster Co., Obea Drug Co., John El. McMaster d Co., drug store. Try them. Bursting Bombs at Harper's Ferry. Some days ago the woods ir the mountains known as Loudour Heights, opposite Harper's Ferr; Virginia, took fire and burnet with great intensity. A fter burn ing for some time a series o concussions were heard, wici startled the inhabitants, ap d the concussion was so great that i broke windows in some houses it 'Harper's Ferry, across the She nandoah. The explosions wer< caused by the bursting of shells which were thrown on the height: at the time when General Mile: surrendered to Stonewall Jack son, in 1862. These had failed t< explode when they were fired and had lain here for over 4( years. -Abbeville medium. Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters hav< lately been making and tryingr t< sell imitations of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauiding th< public. This is to warn you t' beware of such people, who seel to profit, through stealing th reputation of iemedies wich~ ha;vi been successfully curing disease for over 35 years. A sure protec tion, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it, on all Dr Kings, or Bucklen,s remnedies- as all others are mer e imitations. H E. B1JCKLEN & CO., Chicago Ill., and Windsor, Canada McMaster Co. Obear Drug Co John H. McMaster & Co drug stores. Cultivate the spirit of content mnent. All discoutent and disatis faction brng age~ furrows prema turely to the face The Best ticdicine I H-ave Ever Used Columihia, S. C.. Nov. 10, 1963. Gentlemen: I have suflered a lon; time from chronic liver comiplaint, am find that Dr. James' fron Blood am Liver Tonic gave me more relief thim aything I have ever use<i. I recomr mn'm! it to all who suffer from consti pation. Yours truly, J. S. Sheband. 4 February. F. ibruryr . t ,II andr t.im. 5 Straight of formt ;ntl strong of 8 Keen ;. ' v 'yes an honest face; ,5 Lines wher., cares have left their 0 . rq 0 Home'ipuu mantle, 1 ooded head; Kerchief ov-r r,OS oz: spre id; Scrong stout shoes ; rd shortened gown; What cares she I bough Winter e frown, is And the stormus of rleet come u dc'wr? Anina Nell Gilmore in Feb ruary Lippniucott's. Grave Trouble Foreseen It ne*-d [uti little for'siglit, to - tell, that when your stomach and ihvr :art- b:,dly affeeted, grave troub:e is ahead, unless you take the proper ,medicine for your o disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, f of Clay, N. Y.. did. She says: "I , had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, J and I could not 3at. 1 was very I bad for a long time, but in e elkctric Bitters, I found just a hat I needed, for they quickly f relieved and cured me." Best 7medicine for weak women. Sold L under guarantee by McMaster Co. e Obear Drug Co, John H. McMast I er & Co., druggist, at 50c a bottle. f Sell The Old liens. I This is good lo'gic in general way, but n eeds to be modified under certain conditions. If we 3are tr%ing to improve our flock. . to add vigor aid correct certain faults that already exist, then we . should hesitate about discarding the old hens from -which we . reared the chicks of the past season. From them we get certain t typcs-f=aults and good points clearly defined, so that we are 1 able to see exactly what to steive i for-and what faults we may ex 1 .pect to overcome. While it is true i that .they..will. liy less eggy than a the pullets will, still the far a tility will be greater, and the chick will be stronger, and on the whole results will be more satis factory. If we are keeping poultry for profit only' sell the old hens' t if we are keeping poultry in order 1 to improve the fancy portion, ' keep them. L ~ 0 You and I. J If you and I-just you and I- t r Should laugh instead of w;rry, r If we should grow, just you and 11 I Kinder and sweeter-hearted, Perhaps in some neat by and by A good time might get started. Then what a happy world' twould ' ber For y ou and me-for youand me! Speak gently; tis a little thing Dropped in the heart's deep 'The good, the joy, that it may bring E ]ternity shall tell. -G'. W. Inngford. Agonizing Burns. ar intnl eivd and per IArnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Yr., writes: "I burn t my knee dreadfull.i; that it blistered all over. Bucklen 's Arnica ~Salve stopp)ed the pain. and healed it without a scar," Also heals all wounds and sores. 95c at McMaster Co, Obear Drug Co, John H. McMaster & Co., drngi -ts. A negro publicist who carries the wisdom of Booker Washing ton under his hat declares: "If E h-id the j:xwbone used by Sarason . I would use it'on the yoing loaf i ncg negro and make him go to work." If he did that he would ~t!e the '-race problem" at one Intl swoop of that jawbone. Mas Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteles CThilliTonic. You know what you are I10 taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Me., Avoid exe?sses of all kinds. Thuey are ir-jurious. The long life. 'must be a temnperate, regular lhfe. IS Bearsg the Ihe Kind Youl Hams Always Bought Sipature of - To Cur ie Laxative Bromc Seen Milion bases sold In past 12 mont The Kind You Have Always Bot in use for over 30 years, ha. ~ and has sonal sl Allowno Al Counterfeits, Imitations an Experiments that trifle with ai Infants and Children-Experiei What is CA Castoria is a harmless substiti goric, Drops and Soothing Syi contains neither Opium, Morp substance. Its age is its guara and allays Feverishness. It et Colic. It relieves Teething Tro and Flatulency. It assimilates Stomach and Bowels, giving h The Children's Panacea-The 3 CENUINE CAST( Bears the Sig Tllo iid You Have In Use For Ovei !N e$SU c Sai w. s! rI R*a MULES! I have just re Dt of fresh Ken vhich I offer cli r on one and ime with appi T Give me uying elsewhe lease you. M. W. I The Up=to=Ds is now about the prepai for this year's crop. V mands in the way of PLOUGHS, COLLAI CHAINS, are, we can supply th< specialty of keeping all A. B. Cat A lot of Open and Top Bu be, sold at the lowest prices 100,000 goo:1 Heart Shing re and see them. Rough and Dressed Lumb For your Futniture, Dry the place, Don't fail to see our line id Lap Robes. aCold in One Quinine-raNet 'rMeThissinne.a AM ight, and which has beei borne the signatnre of been made under his per-1 lervision since its infancy. one to deceive youin this. j I "Just-as-good" are but id endanger the health of ice against Experiment. STORIA ite for Castor Oil, Pare ups. 'It is Pleasant. It~ hine nor other Narcotie atee. It destroys Worms ures Diarrhoea and Wind ubles, cures Constipation i the Food, regulates the ealthy and natural sleep. [other's Friend. )RIA ALWAYS' nature of Always Bought 30 Years. $TRCS?. new YOK amW. LIE ceived a nice tucky Mules, reap for cash I two years' roved secur i call before re andlIwill ) ot y. tte Farmer -ation of his lands Vhatever his de-= (S, BRIDLES, Etc., em, We-make a farm supplies. hcart. ggies just received and les now in stock. Be er always in stock. ioods and Notions this of Pietures, Mattings . BOAG. Day Tw as bonevr