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I 671 G F Paysenr. re paring bridge, 1 25' <>81 O > Itobertsou, lumber, 1.00 65'.' K <" >tcel, lumber and bridge work, 2.00 660 J M t'on'ney. lumber nn<l bridge work, 2 75 661 \V B Joiner lumber and bridge work. 6.75 665 J A Bowers, lumber and biidge work, 7.00 66:5 J P Hunter, reward forarrestii g convicts, 65 00 : 664 M L Beckham, many cotton weighers election, 8,00 \ 665 11 W Sistare, building abandon bridge. 61 00 6M> W > Davis, building bridge, 2 < < < 667 L Ij C-iuilicn. conveying lunatic II 51 668 J -I lioberls. sal mag and con'st 56 i 6 660 W : Bruce, sal as oom'r and elk 0 5i t 670 L ?J P- try, sal as magistrate, 20 83 | 672 H B MoMnrry, wood for office, I 25 673 Mack Dixon, ' " " 00 674 M O Gardner, sal hk nup'r, 33 33 , 673 W C Davis, Inni and br'dg work 5 50 676 J W Hall, brdg and rout' work, 12 15 677 li I' Wolle, lum and br'g bulint 8 85 67 s 1 r K M 1'otls, ex in lunacy, 6 oo 670 J H Burr, building bridge, 104 oo 68) G A Phillips! conv'y priaonor, 25 681 Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co. 25 682 Jas T Hunter, railroad fair aur. special services, 5 54 f 683 Williams-IIugbes oo, carpet for courthouse, 40 20 684 J W Vick, bridge work, 2 5o I 685 H U Orotund, bul'g lock hutment 3o oo I 686 W M Moore, sal as supt edu, 5o oo 687 li P S Hammond, mule and hand on road, 1 5o I 688 J W Sullivan, keeping co home 71 oo I 680 J 11 Gent, blast'g rock on pub- t lie road, 1 5o 1 600 Win Mcllwain, pine for offiee, 1 Bo I 601 Jno A Cook, salary -a auditor, 25 oo f 602 Jno E I luck in on, sal aa treas'r 25 oo I 693 Jas T Hui.ter, sal as const 29 19 ^ 694 J Ij I askey, bridge work 5 76 ^ 605 J B Connor, sal as const, 20 83 >4 696 Jno P Hunter, salary as *jail account, 180 20 697 B J Witherspoou * Co., premium on iuturauce, 11 25 695 J A Carries, t-al as const, 10 00 ( 609 -I \f CaskeY- uul uu nnrniiui* 1.1 tL S 7(H) J G Nesbit, bridge work, 3 oo ^ 701 W K Hudson, Mil as mag 4 17 .. 702 VV B Bruce. sal com'r elk 9 38 ^ 703 H li Catoe. luin and bd'g work, 4 oo j 704 T H Bui pee, " " work, 3 5o ^ 7?>5 H B //auey *' " " 7 oo ^ 7?.K J A Hyatt, sal as com'r, 0 25 7o7 W L Parks, inak'gtiew road 5 oo 705 M C Gardner, sal a? mip'r, 33 33 S 709 N W A Kvans, putting in sash at courthouse, 75 710 W J Crenshaw, sal as const 15 on o 711 AC ''arnes, tools for eo. 35 lo 8 H 712 Heath Supply Co, road a tools, 13 2<> 713 Springs B ?fe M Co, road tools and coffin, 18 oo 714 J 1* Huuter, con lunatic, 17 lo 1 715 .1 E Ktewman, pro in lun, 5 oo ( 719 () \V Maekey, sal as const 2o 75 718 \V M Ashley, rep rock w?y lo oo 719 It l> Bluckinon, pauper order hi d tools, 15 o5 . 7!7 J)r J. T Gregory, two post mortem examina* ions, 15 oo 720 John Snipe.-, lumber anil bridge work, 8 oo I 721 J J Hlackinon, road ooN, 52 8. < 722 M C Gardner, stamps, tel 4 5 ? 725 J I*- ^tewmari, pro in lun. 5 oo i 724 C t' Giegnr.v, hiidge work, i5 J 725 W A II m-oii, ' 2 5o *< 72<! I)r it G Klliott, post mortem ( and liuiaoy, lo oo ( 727 Jnliti I) Caskey, building c span to bridge, 2o oo '< 72s \V H Bruce, sal i.a eom'r and eler>, 0 27 720 T H Outen, bridge work, I 5o 750 J it Gouuor. sal as const, 2o 85 751 J no A Cook, salary, etc, 56 oo 752 J no K MlaoUmon, sal trea, 25 oo 755 \V Ni Mome, sal slip edu c4 55 I 75i J VV Sullivali, keep eo home 85 20 755 M I Gardner, sal assupr, 55 551 750 ' J Perry, sal as mauistrale 2o 85 757 J as ii Hat r building bridge loo oo 758 s a .Steele, linn, bri'g work, 5 5o 750 it it OiiuoimI, building butineiil to bridge, 15 on] 74o VV J Gent, hulling hridge, 1 no 742 Kuinhrbuik Co, bedding for county h tne, II 17 744 J T Hnoter. sil as const, -0 1S | 744 Knterprise Pub Co, printing, 85 o2 745 \V K Ciirnt'-, aim g, const 17 5o 74'i A A ''askt-v, rep bridge, 75 747 J ,M Caskey, - il re coroner, It 5s 748 I)r M 1 * < r.iwford, ? x in lunacy. In oo 740 J Macli? vA* o. supplies for county tiorue, 155 7o 751 It ' Mr .do-. X in tin, 5no> 751 J I'. Com or, spr e d< poly sheritl, u oS | 7(i'J ( T I ? ?-U11 im, sal as (roust IS s 754 :< 10 He.'l, In-idge wirk, .4 5o 754 W 14 iiriiaf, s:,| rom'r elk, o:ih 755 J A H.selt, s"l hs coni'r, 'U.'i 75u .1 I* Hooter, salary and jail account, I *>!! on 757 <i l'a>ficiir, l?iid.t( work, I - > 75s (*iawford Urns, medicine account, 171 55 (Continued in next Issue I LANCASTER & CHESTH RAILWAY COMPANY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 28. IB'6. DAILY EXCEPT SUNUA" WESTBOUND Lv Lancaster DSiUni 3 -IS p r Lv Eon Lawn ri 49 a ni 4 15 p r I .v Hascoinvlllo 6 Bum 4 30 p i Lv Kichhurg.... 7 "6 a ill 145 p r A r Chester 7 30 a in 5 IS p ? Ar l linrlolH.' ? S"U. Ky 9 nf> a in 7 0 ' p n Ar Columbia?Sou Kv Id 15 a in EASTHOUND Lv i "I'lumliia?Son K v 0"5ii in 3 III p n Lv ' h trill' te- ? mi. Ky 0 05 a in *4 lt?> |> " Lv Chester Pul ;i in 8 !" D n Lv Kichbttrg 9 40 a m M 39 p ii r.v Uascomv lie 9 Ml a in H 45 p r Lv Port till" ii 10 OB a in 8 50 p r Ar Lancaster. 10 30 a in 9 15 p ' CONNECTIONS '.HESTER?Southern, Seaboard, and Caro Una Si North-Western Railways. LANCASTER?Soutlieru Railway. A. 1 . McLUKE, Superintendent. LEROY M'RINUS. President. Subscribe to The News. STATEMENT Of the Condition of rhe Bank of Lancaster jocated at Lancaster, .S C, at the close of nisiness May 4th. 19 (5. UKKOl'KCES. joans and Discounts, $283,210.48 )eninnd Loans, 108 202 551 )verdrafts, 2,988.5:) loads and Stocks owned by Dank 6,IOO.O(J tanking House, 5,H0t>.(H! furniture and Fixtures 1.(87.50 )uo from Banks and Bankers 2(5.509 (50 Jurrency, 5,554 (HI iold. 3.092 5(1 'ilver, Nickels auil Peunies, 1,351.42 /kecks and ('ash Items, 14,320 8'. $458,215 51 LIABILITIES. Sftpital. $50,000.00 iiirplua Fund 5,500.('( Jndivided Profits lens Current Expenses and Taxes I'aid, 60,662.2? )ue to Hanks nnd Bunkers. 10,205.73 ndividual DejiosiU* Subject to Check. 191.960.8fi lemntid Certilieates, 119,08-1 1$ lashier's Checks, 142 53 totes and Hills ltediacounted, 90,000.0( $458,215.5t TATE OF socrn CAROLINA,) County of Lancaster. J Helore me tame L. (5. Hari ison, Cashier, f The Hank of Lancaster, who being duly worn, says that the above an?l foregoing tatement is a true condition of said Hank, s shown by the books of tile in said bank L. C. HARRISON, Casiiikr. Sworn to and Bubser)' 1 b fort m- thit 5th ilay ol May. l'JdO. C. J. Henry, n. i? of s, 'orrect Attest. W. T. Gregory, 1 Waddy O I'honison, > Directors. M I*. Crawford, ) 50c Saved None are so wealthy as to )lace than at another. That i; S3.50 line and guarantee every >r your money refunded. Ask >n the latest last, with large e> >1.25. Remember we have all rind. Cher I For 1 5 C In order to reduce our stoc anything in our Furniture ces, including several fine Rockers. New patterns Squares. If in need of an; you. Fine lot of Trunks a Williams-Hu CASH u Hail Insurance Protect yourself against losi from hail by insuring in th< Farmers State Mutual Hail In surance Company, of Columbia Insures SMO j>er acre for b()c $20 for 40c, and pays losses ir full. Apply to me or one oj ' my agents. A. J. CLARK, County Agent, Lancaster, S. C. % Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. The examinution fur the award of vacant scholarship* in Wlntlirop Colh'K" and for th< admission of new student* will be licit! at tin County Court House on Friday, July titn, nil a m. Applicants must not ho less than IIfleet years of age When scholarships arc vacalotl after Ju'.v 0. they will be awarded to tliost making the highest average at this examlaa' lion, provided tltoy meet the conditions gov crnlnc the award. Applicants for schoiarslilj | should write to Cresldcnt J..hi.son before thi examination for applleatlon blanks. Scholarships are worth tiim iuhI free tuition The next session will open September 19, I9ii6 Kor further information and catalogue,addresPKK8. U II JOHNSON. Kocli Hill, S. C. i Notice?Lancaster Graded 1 Srhonls To all whom it may concern : Take notice that pursuant to a petition signed by ten voters ami freeholders resident in Lancaster School District, we. the undersigned, Trustees of said District, do hereby call ? public meeting to he composed of all those voters who are resident in and return for taxation in said District real or personal property of the value of not less than one hundred dollars to assemble in the Court House at Lancaster, 8. C.t on Friday the S8tt day of May, 1906, at 4 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing a chairman and secretary of said meeting live trustees of said school district and of determining what special tax if any, not to exceed five mills, sha) be levied, as the majority presenl i shall decide, on all real and persona property within said School District for the maintenance of the public schools of said District . This Maj 8th 1906. LEROY SPRINGS, W. T. GREGORY, ERNEST MOORE, JOHN T. GREEN, CI1AS. T. CONNORS, Trustees Lancaster School District. Tho NflWO I)oeH Jol) Printinj 1110 lie WO for others. Whj can't we do yours? ?????' is 50c Made pay 50c more for Shoes at on< s what we save you on our men'; pair to he as good as anybody': to see our Ladies' Slippers, mad< 'elets, Every pair guaranteed a prices, but nothing but the goo< ry & Company | Special J for 15 Days grri _ . ?nj Cut Prices on > F urniture )ays Only | k of Furniture, we will sell Department at reduced priSu'ts, White Iron Beds, fine in Mattings, Rugs and Art /thing in this line let us show nd Suit Cases just in. ghes'Company S'I'()J<K. i 3 - Week End Sale. Specials For Saturday and Monday AT A. J. BROOM CO S 25 pieces nice Figured Lawns, | 25 pieces White and Colored 10 yards only to the customer, j Organdies, the 12 l-2c grade^ for 3 1-2 cents the yard. I this sale, the yard 5 cents. 15 pieces Figured Lawns, the! 1 piece 50 inch Damask, red 8 cents quality, only 5 cents. only, 20 cents. 15 pieces 10 cents Figured 25 dozen Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Organdies, this sale 7 1-2 cts. Taped Neck Vests, for this s ale^ > 20 pieces 12 1-2 cents Figured | only 5 cents each. Organdies, this sale 9 1-2 cts. White Goods in plain and 1 piece 54 inch Damask, white figured, striped and checked, only, 22 cents. from 5c to 25c the yard. 1 ~ ~ ~ Millinery Millinery We will have on exhibition for 1 Saturday and Monday k 10 Dozen New Street Hats for i your selection. We will not try i to quote prices, as we have not t the space or time for either. Call on us and you will see what big bargains we have for you. i Respectfully, ? A. J. Broom Co. i Next Door to Postoffice. 1 | $ ? . WAGONS t * ' Wagons Wagons NVe now oiler tho largest and very best selected lot ot Wagone that bus over been shipped into ihe state. Think of it?three solid c irs of W tsioiis?one oi them all 1 hor e, 45 in number. This is a the first car of 1-horse Wagons that was ever shipped to Lancaster and doubtless into the state. The other two cars consist of J, 2, 3 F> and 4 horse Wati'ms, with any height of wheel or width ot tire. Think ot it?over 125 Wagons to select from. The qtn stion at rises, ^ as one of our friends asked, "Why on tlie earth did yon buy so j many? Did you think t hey had <jnit making them?" No, but in order to ret the price, wo have bought for this place and all of our other places over 2,000 vehicle0. Bv doing this we have lx?*n placed on the jobber's list, and all business men know that thjn means 10 | er cent, less than any one, except a jobber, can buy. Buggies Buggies Three solid cars of Buggies. One ot the celebrated llackney. One of the celebrated Columbia, ()ne ol t he celebrated Hickory. And a number ot the Columbus and Babcock. Any size or style Irom an IS inch body to a nice carriage. Harness Harness llememhor we manufacture mir own llarnes-<, and hence lmvo ik? ? oinpctition. All kinds on ha d or in.eh' to erder. W*? Have shipped, all told, f>0 cars of Mules and Horses > and our Mr. Ilood is now on th<- market buying more. Don't fail lo come to see us. We don't slop tor summer?it's just as neco?- ^ eary to have Hum in summer ;>s in spring. We must have fh< ia J for our i umerouH customers. Home bmiulil, perhaps, don't Uit them, aid they mu-t he suited. Any kind you want, Irom a plug to an extra driving horse. All shades and grades, ('erne one, come all. GREGORY-HOOD LIVE STOCK CO.