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-4" pp -rd VOL M NOTICE, OF ELECTION. 8'I'ATE- SOUTHARO NA, outy ofnPen. Notice is hereby given tbAt the General Elec. tion for$tate an county Officers will be held at the Voting V inets preseritld by law in doutAy on 'ueday, Novem r 8, 1906 said -d being TuesdoWIfollowing the first Monday in November, as prescribed by law. ''At the said election separte boxeq will be 'ptovided at which qualified electors *il1 vote upon the adoption or rejection of an aL.end menV to the State Conbtitution, is provided in the foloWing joint resolutions: No. 712. A J 1 tRsq titionoproposing to atend sec $ ,0 artiole ViI., of the constitution; 'elat nto Mut.eipal Bonded In,dbtedue*v. eatioin 1. Ife it Tesolved by the Getepal As -emby of the State of Soth (arolina, That the o*Ing amendment to the constitution of the Oate Of South Carolina be submitted to th e lualified electors of thb state 4t the next' gene al election for representatives, and if a major ilty of the eleetors qualified to vote f.or inembers of the Opneraf Ass9dVply voting thereon shall vote a favor of such amendmeut, and 0in ajor. div of enoi,branch of the General Assembly shl after such eletion,' and before anothei, -atIQ said pmendment by yeas 'and nays, that Section 7, ol Artlele Vli reiAing to bonded indebtedness, be amended .by' adding at the end thereof the foJloitig words: Pro vided That the Hinitatipns imposed by this Section and by Section 6of A rtleie X., of this Constitution, shall not apply to bonded Indebtedutss incurred by the town of 4.iaffney, in the county -of Cherokee, Wihn the proceous of said bonds are applied solely and exclusively for the .luilding. ;crecting, estab \lishing ,and maintenance or water wo, ks, elec tric light plants or sewerage systen, and where - the question of incurring 'such iwdebted n , 1is submitted . to the lualilled electors o such municipality, aprovided-in the Consti tution upon the question of Londed indebtetd ness. - A pprovel the 27th day of February, A,'D. l ts A Joint Iesolution roposing to ameno see - ien 4 of article X11i ofrthe onittitution of the state of houtA Carolina, relating to the olice o. Adjutant and Inspector General. Section I lie it resolved by the General .\As semnbly of the state of South Car1lna, That tihe following ameindment to the constitution of the state of South Carolina, be submitted to the qualified electors of the state at the nextgene ral election for Representatives, and if it nmijor ity of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General A ssembly voting thercon, shill vote in tavor of said amuendment, and aimajori tyof each branch of the General Assembly shall after such election, and before another, ratify tho.same amendment by yeasand nays,-section 4 4)f article Xii of the constitution of South Car olina. relating to "Militia," be amended by stri king out in the first line the words "an Inspec ,samended, shall eneral elected by tate at the same er, as other state rigadier General, ' nsation shall be : of adopting the amnemidnient proposed in tie foregoing section shall be submitted to the electors as follows; Those In favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot with the following Words plainly prin ted or written thereon: "Constituti1ual Amend mi toi section 4 of article XIII, Yes"; and those opposed to said amendimeit shall cast a ballot with t.e following words plainly printed or writteu thereon: "Constitutional Amendment to section 4 of article X III, No." Approved the 26th day of February. A.D., 1908 There shall be separate and diltact ballots .and boxes at this election for the following officers, to-wit.: (I) Governor and Lieutenant Governor; (t) Other Sate Ollicers; (3) State Senator: (4) Memoors of House of'Representa lives; (5) County -Officers. On which shall be the name --r namps of the person or persons voted for as such bilicers, respectively, and the 4,iice for which they arp voted. Before the hour fixed ior opening the poll Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe the ;onttitutional oath.. The chairman of the floard of Managerscan administer the oath to the other metmbers and to the tierk: a Notary Public muust administer the omith to the Chair man. The Manaigbrs elect their Chairmanamd < Irk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'ciock a. in. and closed it 4 o'clock p, m., except in the city of Charkeston, where they .satill be opened it 7 a. mi. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the powerto fill a vacancy and if.none of the Managers attend, the citi "ns can appoint from among the qualified votere, the Managers, who. after being sworn, can cofiduct the election. At the close of the election, the Managers and 'lerk must l,roceed publicly to open the ballot boxes and cou-.t the ballot's therein, and coin tinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and iake a statement of the result for each ollice and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board or some one designated by the board, aust deliver to the Commisationeis of FJection the poll list, the boxes containing al ballots and writtei statements of the results of the election. Managers of ElectIon.-The followdng * Mana gers of Election have been appointed to hold the election at the various preelnets li the said countyt Pickens Court House-John E -Chriltopher, J F Harris, 0 A Els., Easley-John E Uraig,.J N Wtatt, Joel Mu - ler. D)acusvillo [at Looper's Gin}-Jod4e Chastain, I) M Freeman, .W 0 Turner. H logeed's Store-S T Pryor, WillHam Ponder, V E Latham. Puimpkintown--W E Edens, .J A Hendricks, W C Keith. J'astatoe-A T Winchete;, W W Aikini, M D Uintrel. - Cross Plains tat Williams & Freeman's store] -L. L Smith, G Frank Latham, .1 T Hiit tlateechee Iwithin 500 yankis cf the Coinpany's store I--J H Chapman, Silas Perry, Tom \Wood. Peter's, Ureek [at P'eter's Ureek Aeademyj Itenmy Williams, F (31Hil1, SIlas Robinsonm. Mile Creek 1st MIle creek church)-Smith iHowen,,Framnk Mauldin, W E Curts. P'rater's [at Prater's creek ehurch]-amesg Mc r-am1 Phillip fobinson, Johnm H iiusfoughms. Six Mile[at Six Mile churchJ-W Lee Presley 11 C Adkmnson, W 11 Manun. .Calhiouin-Charley Lawrence, Andrew Keaton \V W T Nally Holly Spring (at Holly SpriOg church]-Silas Jilackstoni, W IR P'rice, 'lally Moey - Ga Iill-AP Alexander, J E M Steel, P S Croswell [Croswell chnooi house]--Walter C - 5ay, James Garrisonm, TI U Spencer., Piesanmt Grove [in Pumnpklumtown Townmsh .p] -Willie Cox, A li Fortnmer, lianmp Anderon. Rasley cotton mill-A Hi McGee, W D Grifiln Ji'H Adkinson. Glenword co'tton mill-fl P MartIn, Alonzo Day, L A Perry. Liberty-M 'n Smith, N F Night, .lohn A Garey * Central-C Hi )ilingsley, John 1P Tamylor, R P Gaines. 'The Manlager's at eP.4h precinct mnamed above are requestedi to delegate one of theIr nnm miber to secure boxes and blanks for the election by calling on the bairmamn at the court house n Sr ,urday, October 31, and Mtoniday, D)ecem bee2d,9tJ . lI8S R Chairman and Sec'y 0. W,DOKII, Commissioners pf State and County Elections fo'aPickens Cou:sty,8 S , October 12th, 1908. *The best yremedy for a man who is8sb,k of home life is >six WAAIrst. t.tmemiatt at the )wa.e2.4 NOTICE OF ELECTION, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Plokerih. Notice is hereby given that the General Elee tion for- President and Vicew ident Eleo torsand RItpresetative in Con will Iehold at - the voting precinots Ax1 law in the County of Pickens on Tuesda, Kovember/ 3 1908, said day being Tuieday fo lowing the Airsl Alonday: as reserlbed by law. The qialitptions for suffrages are as fol. lows: Residence in StatA I r two y , in the Coun ty one year, In the ii preeeta In whichi thKe elector offers to ,te four g onths,'andthie payment six months before any 6eetion of an poll tax then due and payale. Prov14 That mini-ters in charge of an o an church and teachers of public schools e ale entitled to vote after six montlls' residenes in the State, otherwise qualified Regisatration.-Payment of a tat 'includ Ing poll tax, assessed and* collect during the prevlous year. The ptoductiopA cortill cate or the receipt of the officer -a thoised to collect such taxes-shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. ,. lefore the hour fixed\for opening the y,oils managers and clerks mi&st take'and subscribe to the constitutional oath. The ohairmau of tie board of' managers cafi administer the oath to the othr-r managers and to the clerk; a nota. ry'must administer the oath to chairman. The managers elect their chalrinan and clerk. Polls at each voting piecinet must be Opened at7 oc'ock a. in, nd closed at 4 o'clock p.m.,ex cept in the city of Charleston, Where trey shall be opened ut 7 a. in. and close at'l p. tn. The Managers have the power to till A Vacan e'y: and if none of the managers attend, the eit Izi*eis call appoint, from among the qualified voters, the managers, who after beingAuly sworn, an, conduct tide election. A t the close of the cleetton, the managers and clerk niust proceed publiely to open the ballot boxes anid count the ballots therein. and con tinue without adjournment until. the same Is completed, and make a statement of the result for each ollice, and sign the saie. Within three days thereaft?r. tide chairman of the board. or some one designsited by the board, must deliver to tihe. coinmissioners of election tide poll list, the boxes containing the ballots and written atatements or the result of the election.. Managers of INectiolt-The following iana ger14 of election have been appointed to hold the election at the varions prescinct of said county' iasley- il Jaieson, A R ltamilton, Labna Mauldin. Central-B it Stephens,' J D Iloggs J S Hyde. Liberty-11 i Callahan, W 0 Willard, John Rtankini. '1ckens court house-I 0 Looper, W E Han drix. W 1i Allgood. Dacusville tat Looper's gin)-J L Looper, E L Jones, George Robinson. Pumpkinto,,-i--Robert Jones, J D Al Keith, HIt Lypich., Eastotoe-A T VInchester, J T McKinney, E C lowie. Cross Pinins (at Williams & Freeman's store) J R Latham,.1 1J Pendley, Warren Jones. Cateechee (within BW yards of the company's store)-A .1 Crane, S W Howard, T W Cd ild. Mite creek tat 'file creek church)-B F Alex ander, S I Dalton, J L bturphree. Prater' (at Prater's creek chuych)-C G Lew is, U C Holding, Walter Seaborn. Six Jile lat Six hille churcbj-Q E Garrett. A Mann. ink Williman.% Cathoun-J A liolden, W H1 rtit, W N Coch ran. Holly Springs (at Mlolly Springs church]-W Ht chastaiu, J C Graverley Lee Lynch. Gap Hill-i DA Maujd1n, Tr E Crafg,T G Oliver Hogsed's Store-M V Hunt, sr...' P Jones. 3Me Pall Haker. Crosswell Schoolhouse-J 0* Hughey. 'alter Kay. W D jarrisort. Pleasant Grove tin Puripkintown Township] -1) L Barker, J If Itigdon, V D Hendricks, Jr. I.asley cotton mill-U B Hamilton, V M Oates W A Marr. Glenwood cotton mill-Samuel Smith, Major Kel.ey, Wll Rogers. ' Peter's creek [at Peter's creek academy]-J T Poster, W KI Hendricks, J E Singleton 'he imtanagers at each precinct named above are reque.sted to .IelCgate one of their members to sect.re tpc boxes and blanks for the election by callinW at the court house on or before tide 2<( day of November next. C. E. ROBiNSON. ' 0. P FlIL). Commissionersof Fe deral Election for Pickens County, S. C. October 1- i 1908. Supervisor's Report, List of claims filed a'nd approve- by the board of county commifsoners.fir the quarter ending Scpt. 80th. 1906: Clement Adam. scrape hand, ....920 00 H Abercrombie. constable...... 15 90 B A Allgood, fodd)r............ 4 00 L L Arams, fodder............. 4 '0 Tally Adams, scrape hand.. 28 55 H Abrerombie, constable . 9 t0 A -F Attaway, constable.......... 0 00 J C Adams, scrape hand... ....22 87 D F Alexander, road work...... 2 50 A F Attaway, constable ........ 7 65 Ashmore & Nimmins, supplies.. 24 00 H Abercrombie, constable...... 13 t'0 T J Adams, scrape hand.......78 00 T1 J Adams, scrape hand... .... 28 40 G W Bowen, salary, etc.......... 27 15 W arren Boyd, old soldier.... .. . .8 (0 Dk J L. Bolt, ox lunatic .. .. .. . ...10 60 A J, Barnes, bridges.............. 5 00 J R Black, constable ............ 8 4e M 4 Bqggs, magistrate.... ...... 25 00 8 A Burgess, aid to poor.... .... 8 00 W M Bowen, constable.......... 4 25 J'RI Brewer, scrape hand.......20 00 W P Baker, meat, etc........... 4 45 J M B3razeale, bridge. ... .. ..... 10 98 W H Bowen.corn............ 11 28 W P Baker, scrape hand.......22 J L Barrett, supplies. .......... 2 48 D J Boling, road work.... ... ... 5 08 G C Bolding, road work........ .. 2 L R Brewer, scrape hand.... ...20 SW Bowen, salary, etc.. . .-..... 27 30 A J Boggs, salary............... 88 88 F" L Burgest, bridge.--..--..--. -.-.-.. 40 Richard Boggi, bridge..... .. ..6 Jacob Bearden, br.dge.......... 1 i0 J P Bryant, bridge ... . ... . ...... 7 g4 Warren Boyd, oid soldier. ... .. .. 8 W C Bramlett, nmagtetrate...25 J B Brazeale, lumb~er...... ..... 12 60i Henry Banks, bridge..:......... 1 Andrew BI tekstonte, pull. todder. 2 6'S W A B3oggs, magistrate.........10 Henry Braz9ale, w'k p h.... .... 7 J E Bearden, scrape hand... .... 1 0 WV Bow-. n, salary, etc...... ... 20 John Blacketon, bridge, etp.. ...25 81 Mrs Mi E Brown, supplies .........6 21 W T Bowen. bridge and-roa.... 7 0 J T Bratcher, bridge and road. ... 8 IM J T Bratcher, bridge and road..., 8 50 A J Boggs, sailary. . .~..33 88 J L Bagwell, road work .... . ;... 2 0' J W Burgess, road work.. ..... 2 C( D .T foino' bride . . d at J RBlack. oMntable ...... 2 W J 1aker, road work.... ...... 2 75 JoC ANrdeh, scrape Hand .... 10 Wann Boyd, old soldier ..... .. 6 00 W P Baler. sorape hand ........ 40 (10 8A Bryan&, oor ...... ....*- 19 0 W H Burgess, haulin lumber .... 17 80 L Brewer, serape tand........ 20 J B reseale, lumber ... . 11281 A J .sals*j--------........ 88 88 M A Boggs, magistrate..... .... 25 Joe Crane, blacksmith.- 1 0 J T Ch.ldress, bridge work ... 18 86 J W Clardt, bridge work....... 17 W L Uapps, oori,etc........ .. 11 45 W H Crane, corn, etc............ 24 N A Christopber, salary.......... 80 4 C Chapman, road work ....... $50 W .E Cisson, constable........ ..2 00 N A Christopher, salary ......... 80 G E Chkpmnan, road work ....... 1 10 8 F-Ourtis, road work.......... 12 G W Corban, fodder......... 16 CO John Childress, bridge work...... 8 75 D E Clark. bridgi work......... 7 08 B U Childress, bridge work...... 11 40 N A Ghristoper, salary... ...... 80 00 B Z Candler, fodder ... .. 2 W T Day, bri3ge ........... ... 7 24 W C Davis,. supplies .........81 62' W T Day, road work.... ........ 8 75 8 C Dalton, road work......... 2 50 J A Durham, r^ad work... '... 4 12 W A Dobson, bridge.... ..'.... 2 09 John Dos m. bridge.... ........ 1 23 R H Davidson, bridge........ 4-1 00 W H Dunbar, corn ad fodder . 23 23 J A Durham, road work ....... ..5 00 J A Durham, road work........ 7 09 G W Dorr, road work....... .... 8 00 W A Dobson, bridgcs....... .... 15 00 J P Dob.son.,lumber ............. 2 20 J P Dob;son, -bridge........ ..... 8 50 S B Dalton, supplies............ .8 (51 W P Duncan, bridge ............ 25 00 J P Dobson. bridge............... 80 421 Easley Progress, adv'rse. ........ 81 25 Mrs J E Earle, corn and fodder.. 56 00 A K Edens, use of wagon........ 5 75 Wm Ellis, road work............ 6 60 8 B Edens, corn, etc ........... 18 1" W L Ellis. road work.......... 10 50 S B Edens, corn ................ 19 5v), J E Edens. road work.. ........ 6 75 A K Esdens, road work .......... 6 00 Edwin Earl, corn............. . 8 t0 RuLen Fowler, fodder .... .. .. 8 82 J A Finley, road work ... ...... 7 to W E Freeman & Co, supplies.... 07 50 B F Earmer, road work.......... 8 25 W ( Fowler, bridge.............. 6 B S Freeman, corn ... ....... .. 18 B A Foster, road work.......... 2 75 J M Freeman, fodder..... ... 10 B 'A Foster, road wor........... 5 50 BS Freeman. corn .............. 18 H W and F E Farr, bridge ..... . 49 22 W E Freeman & Co.. supplies.... 65 0'5 Z V Featherston, constable ..... 4 59 Z V F."atherqtbn. bridge work .... 8 87 J B Fiadley,Yodd;r. ....... 5 25 J E Gillespie,. rnagistrale........ 10 J B Galloway, bridge, etc........2 70 L 9 Galloway, bridge. etc........ 2. 80 Good Ho,ds Mch,Oo, repairs...... 1 6 John Gilstrap. bridge work... .. 2 50 1) J Griffith, convicts...'..,...... 52 Good Roals Mch Co, plows...... 8 W S Galloway , supplies.......... 1 50 S T Garrison, road work....... .1 L S Gallowaf. road wofk........ 19 75 B F Garrison, fodder ............5 o W N Gantt, copstable... ........ 1 20' B D Garvin, salary, etc;.. ... ... 80 11 B B Giletrap. bridge............. 18 W M Gibson. bridge............. 8 W P 'Gilstrap. bridge...... ..i.. 75 D J Griffith, co victs........... 56 A C Graveley, hay............. 8 George Griffin, bridge ............ 4 75 J P Gantt. bridge-............... 2 50 Good'Roads Mch Co, repairs..j. 15 13 B Garvin, salary, etc......... 87 12 H W Garrison, bridge........... 27 40 Good Roads Mph Co, plow points, .24 H U Gambrell. bridge........ 7 501 J E Gillespie, magistrate........ 10 5 I C W Garrett, blacksmith......., 7 80 G F Gillcspie. blacksmith........ I1 40 J IB Glloway, bridge, etc........ 8 H M Galloway, road work....... 2 45 J H Granger, fonder...... ... ... 4 R G Gaines, bridges.............o5 S N Galloway, supplies, , te.....7 10 J B Galloway, bridge...........11 45 D J Griffith, convicts ..........40 OCU rant, scrape habd.........20 Thos Hester. old soldier.. . 8 J F Hendricks, corni and fodder 9 75 J1 M Hunt. supplies............ 80 89 R A Hester. road work...,.. 8 K F Ho.Jliday, corn and fodder. 16 25 W (A Hendricks. lumber........ 5 Hughes Bros. blacksmith... ....17 80 Earl Hunter, work p h.......... 15 JJ Hooder. roid work.......... 11 75 F WV Hogsed & Son, suppl.ies. ... 54 82 Earl Hunter, work p h....... ..8 75 J E HIolcombh. corn............20 W E Hlendricks: road work ...1 62 J A Hunter, blacksmith........ 2 45 J M Hunt, sup)plies............48 05 J F Hendricks, corn and fodder. 14 Hughes Bros, black.,mith........ 9 15 J D Holder,, road work .........8 76 IR THallam1, salary............. 5 88 J FHendricks, bridge..........81 75 ID S Holder, bridge.............75 HI E Hamilton, road work... .....8 L L Hendricks, corn... .......7 48 Thoes Hester, old soldier.... .. .. 8 Anthony flightower, w rk p h\'.. - 75 R T HalIum, salary, etc.........59 03 W E Hamilton, road work......1 50 Hughes Bros, blacksmuiths..... .. 11 05 J M ilunt.supplies 29 05 J F liendricks, tridge 5 W 11 ilunter, bridge i 510 TFhosi lughes, bridge 3 no 8 W lloward, brkdge 5 16 J CO owardt, brIdge 12 K~arI hiunter, work p h 15 (. R hiendricks, Work p h - j li Jako lih dmon, blackcsm,ith R L hianes. beef Thes Ieser,eold soldier 80 J mJamison, magistrate 50 25 T OJanison. corn 950 MA Jewell, road work 8 50 J 0 Jennings, diet etc 1 40 J 0 Jennings, carried lun6tio 20 45 C Jennings, carried lunatic 28 20 J Jennings, salary, 5834 J U Jennings, salary, diet, etc ' 81 9 Jesse Julian bridge, etc 9 56 J , Jewell, bid6, etc 9 93 g * L Jone, brige, etc 4 66 H5 T A Julian, bri*ge 880 * IV Keasler 'road work 2 47 J N King, bridge 3000 8 It Kelley, supplies 45 41 b F Keith, magistuate 10 W I Littleton, scrape hand 16 70 J D Looper, bri ige - 4000 J A Lesley, roa tax refunded 1 50 B F Lesley, bridge, etc 6 T T Losie, road work 3 50 I J Lewis, scrape hand 20 A It Lewis, corn 12 J L Looper, corn 15 20 0 H Lawrence, road work 4 50 Jake Lewis, scrape hand 2595 E F Looper, salary 10 Ht J Lowls,'magistrate .'" 9 J Looper, road work 8 Wn Lee, road Work 5 E F Looper, slary 09 6 E A Lewis, coNstblo 3 80 it Mi Ltisk, damages . 6 b0 5 J Looper, bridge work 4 8o Robin Lewis, fodder 12 :ritlin Lusk, scrape hand 1i 3X5 J W Lathem, fodder, etc s18 7 I A Lewis, constable 5 50 I-. F Looper, salary 6 60 W A Lark, corn, etc 35 3 1 11 Looper, corn, etc 17 60 3eorge atwreiee. cormh etc 15 U l btanning, old soldier, 325 V D Aleddors, brid ge 18 25 1 U 'McKinney. bridge 180 b7 1) U Mills, bridge 250 N P Moore salary, etc , 20 50 V C Mauldin, road work 1 50 It F Moseley, bridge 2 (US 1 S Miller, constabie 19 10 I E Medlin, road work 1 75 P I : .1 N INorgan, supplies 01 05 F 11 Alurphree, coilst ble 2 70 J Ni lanning, onm solii er 3 I W Moody, bridge work 8 25 Sit lauldin, bridge work 40 25 ' IV -Mcore, road work 5 25 I A McComos, supplies 1 05 V D Sleadors, bridges 44 D U Mills, bridge 250 N 11 Moore, sa ary, etc -A 20650 it W Ijadden, bridge . I 25 U Mi Mauldin, wood 1 25 J L Alurphree, road work 3 25 i) C Alills, bridge 250 r W Moore, bridge 15 N 1 Aloore, salary, etc .28 25 U Mi blanning, olit soldier 3 ' P It Murphree, constable 2 40 F It Murphree, road woriz 22 50 Win Mli, supplies 1 20 A i lauldin, road, etc 11 25 A A Moon, wood 54 Henry McDow, bridge NcO iurphree, roatt work 7 86 H F Mauldin. road Worrm 50 L P Moser, road work 5 50 It M Mullnix, bridges. 9 75 E 11 Moore, road work, - 2 T IV Moore, Bridges h 25 W t Mann, bridxes 18 0 It McDonald, bridges h 25 .1 0 Moseley, bridges 6 72 Y D Meadors, bridges 38 62 Y D leadors, bridges , 18 A F AloUuilum, bridges 9 00 T 1 ianlain. corn 45 J U Martin, road work 4 62 1) U M ills, byIdges, e9c 201 68 .1 11 leDaiie, bridges, etc 1 665 1, Mlohr & Son, clotles 22 58 .1 It Newberry, ex Junatic 12 J L Nix, corst anid fodder 25 J N Nabors, corn and fodder 38 ; It Newberry. ox lunatic 12 .fake N aborm, scrape hand 25 34 If A Nealy, constale - Hf A Nealy, constable 8 05 It A Nealy, constabe 10 50 W 8 Norris, bridge 9 W U N Nally, bridge 32 54 Ed Nix, scrape iltiand 20 W S Norris, road, etc 24 Ill Newberry, ex lunatic 12 W It immon , bridges 48 05 10il,O'Shiields, roati work I 50 1' V O'Dell, fodder it U Oliver, scrapo hand 1o k T OtDell, road work Ii i S If Pice, lumber 3 43 E R Porter, aid to poor it . Porter, corn, mec 17 30 N 1) Parsons. fodder 4 U P16lfry, pigs. etc 0 50 I T Power, oridges, etc 7735 R R Porter, bridues, etc 41 75 D A Parrott, noroaer 25 E It Porter, aid to poor 6 I V Porter, fodder 10 E It Porter, aid to poor ' 6 . .1 Pace, lridge 7 30 A M Robinson, bridge i Di L F Rouinson, ex Iunatic Ii A Richey, supplies 26 95 I N F Rigdomn, fodder 6. L, t Rigdon, bridges 7 44 George foper, old soldier 8 D N Nevis, scrape hand 20 I U Revis, scrape hand 20 1 H1 Revis, scrapu hand 29 45 J SI Itobliason, bridge 21 '0 X P Rodgers, bridge 0 W'Revis, road work 8 50 11 A Kichey, supplies , 17 l0 G F Robiunson, fodder 1i 80 I D) Revis, scrape hand 20 Joe Rtigdona, road work I Ii Rtevis, serape hand 26 00 D L Rtevis, scrape hand 20 U G~ iowlanad, uiagitaite 25 U E iiobinasona, clerk ants att'y 25 Jeorge Roper, old soldier 3 00 W i1 Rtevis, road work 2 25 D WVRoper, road work -7 75 I It Rosemond, blatcksmnith ' - 8 50 D E Robinson, clerk and attorney 28 90 I A Roper, road, ete 8 76 Joe Rtigdona, lumber 31 86 I i Hurgess, brad ge WY A I) Iigdon, bridge 2 Etobinson a Thaorntona, supplies 37 48 Wiiiiggins, road work 4 26 Jeorgeltoper, old soldier S LD IF oper, steward 43 76 i H anad D) L Revis, scrape hands 48 Ii A ieahey, coran 9 U E l(oblnso), salary, etc 29 65 I e Rtevis, serape hanad 20 WV N Rosemnd, blacksmith 13 26 I WV Sheriff, ilumber S no I E Stanseli. corna 17 12 lhomnas Smith and wife, aid to) poor 4 I Hi Seaborn, road work 2 50 E H Smith, bridge 75 It 1D Sutherland, bridge 7 8 ientinael--Joural, adyertising. etc 24 50 La W Stanaseli, road work 7 W D Speariman, serape hand 20 P c Stewart, rupplies 50 94. l' A Stewairt, corn, etc 2 L '4tephaens, blacksmith 15 W~ D Speaarman, serape handa20 0 8 Summecy, road work i 20 FSimmons, road work ' l0 62 I L Stanasell, road work 1i 25 T' ' Stewart, fodder 8 K NV Simmions, bridge s 17 rho. Smnith and wife, aid to Poor 0 D F Sutherland, bridge - 343 Rt Sherifr, briadge -. d Am Sherlitf, biridlge . 112 V DSu therlIuad, buidge ' 207 WV P Sltewart, coria1 3 D) Simmaona. road, etc 8 75 V D) Sipearman. scrape hand 20 .J c tribling, corn tad fodder 23 50 Thomas Sm ith anad wife .1d to poor 6 Bontinei..Jon rnal, adve Lising, etc a1 75 W 0 Tlurner. road work a, 80 S W Turner rape hand W H Trotiff,-bridap10 R P Tos, brRJg o:riu J P Thomas, road work. 8 %VTurner,mor%pe hand 46 Dr J 14 Valley, ex lunsttcf Dr I,B Webb, ex lunatia. 1 J WeEborn, supplFes LO Garrison. Wyatt a oo, supplies 7 J 8 Wilson, bridgws 15850 P B Watson,ilumber,* 3947 xRWhite, onrape hand M T MWilson. bridgy work e o o Walker, Evans aoawdl, books par it afWhite, srape sand 2000 Wi 189ams, sup1900, an ho U Wil as, nuoitel 1810 oWe tern, fers J A %Vb19%, br~~ O * It NV&Idrop,Vrdge 1037. A bu sincbester bridge, 47 5 hlliot William u. road work 0 - STt Williams sUpplies v a 9ne r J m atksn a tbridge w'0 J I Wood, road s - o P It Watson, road J 8 W118011, ja plies J S Wiln, budge It 25 R. white, scrape hand 22 ralker, Hvans& ogswls, book 18 F willis, vera g ytrate i7n70 w J williwmsa bridsey 15 H L Youngblood, road work 4 0 n w Yates, road work E. F.- LOOPEIR9 Supervisor. Salmagundl. The only thing Mr. Taft has said In the pcmsent campaign is that Mr. Bryan's election would cause panics and business par alysis. This Is not original with Taft. The same thing as said in 1896 and 1900, and though Bryan was not elected in either of these years, the panic and business depression came, not, however, because of Brya,but because of Republican rule. Columbia Record. Taft says he will love a negro as much as a white man when he gets to the White Houfe. The gentleman with the avoir dupois would simiply be follow ing the footsteps of his patron saint, Teddy R. Mr. Taft says Bryan is a dreamer. So was Joseph, who ruled over gypt in a mighty statesmanlike way, aptly says the Columbia Record. In spite of what Roosvet says, there Isvone thing In wich Taft cannot compare with Lin coln, and that is brevity. Lin coln's acceptance speech con sisted of only 196 words. There's no se for Foraker to send in the fire alarm this time. The turning of a stream of water on an oil fire only spreads the flames. Mr. Taft wishes to know what Mr. Bryan has done. Going no further back than the present, he has conveyed to Mr. Taft a hell-developed case of chilly. As far as Mr. Bryan i' con cerned, it will come very near being "Maryland, My Mary land .". Maine has again gone "4.dry," but in going made .'the Republicans of the country feel like a wet rag.-The State. Now that the etion isover lot everyodn opatedown nessdand buryanyfeeg. wheismch anmalbe enen After all It is petrbable that eveytnvgetasl apnedis forn an nvstiationke.o hi hroe. bao the nfarers' oran