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<fc Helping the Orphans. Liberal Contributions by I pils of Mt. Pisgah Sunc School for Connie Maxv Orphanage. Mr. Editor : I hope you 1 not feet offended at me. 1 w you to know what the little o dren are trying to do at Mo Pisgah church for t lie t )rphaor Blessed are the cheertul givi We hope that all of our Sun Schools are trying to teach children as we are, to meet tl: God in peace. D L. Catoe, Jefferson, S. C . -4 1 HA/I VJCl. 1, 1UOO. Contributions at Mount 1'isj church lor the Orphanage: First class.? J. B. Catoe, $1 Miss l'earl Catoe, 4* Oler Catoe, Lee Bird, W. F. Rogers, 1 Lee Holly, E. J. Catoe, Earn Bird, L. VV. Ralv, Wilmer Seegars, Dauner Mungo, $5 Second class.? Lula Bird, Nannie Bird, Evy Catoe, Maggie Holly, Virgie Boyce, Zdly Catoe, Sidney Catoe, Joe Mungo, Luvee Melton, Andrew Catoe, Corley Catoe, Irie Catoe, Hampton Boyce, $4 Third class.? ( 55 in No, o 39 present lrom 5 to 12 yt i Uiu. I D. L. Catoe, Mattie Catoe, Hattie Catoe, Nettie Caioe, Eller Catoe, Theo Catoe, Mary Catoe, Henry Catoe, Sallie Catoe, Harriet Catoe, Bes6ie Catoe, Juley Catoe, William Catoe, Jabest Catoe, Burnered Catoe. Eiward Catoe, ICller Bird, llalley Bird, Lusther Bird, Charley Bird, Tincy Rogers, Claudy Rogers, Carson Rogers, Steller Shaw, Maramey Shaw, Duie Shaw, Miner Shaw, Willie Snaw, Liilie Sinclair, Willie Sinclair, Henry Sinclair, Wesley Sinclair, Maggie .Johnson, James Boyce, Bias Sowell, Steane Sowell, Gilliam Holly, L. F. M ungo, Wesley Raly, Bet Bird, *1: In Self Defence Major Hamm, oditor and Manager o Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., v be was fiercely attacked, fonr years by Piles, bonght a box of Bncklen's Ar .Salve, of which he says: "It enred n, ten days and no tronble since." Qnic healer of Barns, Sores, Cnta and Won 25c at J. F. Maekey Co., Crawforl B Fnndeibnrk Pharmacy, I REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3u- For Quarter Ending September 30, 1906. iay o ^ No. of To whom Amount claim. paid. paid. 948 J. P. Burner, salary and jail account, $177 15 ivill 949 W. Sullivan, Keeping county home, 96.00 ant 950 J. M. Caskey, coroner, 14.58 hil Wm. Carnes, magistrate and constable, 27.50 952 Lancaster Pub. Co , job work and advertising. 285.43 1 Unl 953 Al. O. Bowers, lumber and bridge work, 6.50 954 sV. B. Bruce, salary as com'r and clerk, 9.38 trs. 955 W. T. Pittman, lumber and bridge work, 2.50 dav 956 J. A. Hyatt, salary Hocom'r. 6 25 the ^r' ^rown? salary as county physician, 54 20 958 M. C. Gardner, salary, 33 33 ,elr 959 J. T. Adams, bridge work, . 2.50 900 Ernest Moore, Esq., attorney fee in Morrison case, 114 80 i 001 W. C. Hough, Esq., 44 4* ?4 44 114.00 i 002 YV. P. Caskey, salary as magistrate, 87.55 i 063 W. M. Moore, blinds and lumber lor court house, 84 45 ] gali 9t'?4 W. A. Roberts, bridge work, .50 j 905 G. F. Payseur, removing rait, 1.15 j 966 J. F. Gregory, salary, freight, wood, etc., 113.80 i #Q0 907 J. A. Sistare. bridge work, 2.00 i 25 968 J. T. Hunter, Jr., constable, 29.18 ] 44 909 J. T. Cauthen. magistrate. 25.00 i 25 970 F. L. Trueedel, constable, 25.00 ] .00 971 II N. Patterson, assessor, 6.00 i j 25 972 .1. J. and L. A. Roberts, magistrate and constable, 55.00 j 25 973 M. C. Gardner, salary, etc., 36.83) i 0.^ 974 W. ]>. Bruce, salary. 9 37: 1 ?M> 975 J. L Caskey, bridge work. 2.50 j j(j 970 Ii. I* Horton, repairs on jail, ' 1.75 i 25 977 I. W. Thompson, constable, 5. 0 | 078 Dr. G. W. I'oovev, post mortem, 5.00 ] 00 979 I) F. Sapp. lumber, lo.OO ] 980 Lancaster & Chester K. II, freight, 2.50 ] 50 981 w. M. Moore, lumber and shingles, 17.00 ] 50 982 J E Bla.'kmon, Pleasant Hill coupons, 1064 24 i 45 983 ' * Gills Creek, coupons, 2450.10 l 25 984 " " ' Cane Creek, coupons, 1169.00 i 25 985 D. K. J. K. Hall, magistrate and constable, 27.00 25 986 J. L>. Griffin, magistrate, 25 00 30 987 W. F. Hudeoii, magistrate, 8.33 25 988 J. W. Thompson, constable, 5.00 . 25 989 L. J Perry, magistrate, 20 83 30 990 W. M. Moore, salary, 50.00 25 991 W. B. Bruce, salary, 9.37 25 "2 J no. A. Cook, salary. 25 00 25 993 J. K. Blackmon, salary, 25.00 994 J. R. Robertson, constable, 24.99 :-o5 995 J. T. Hunter, Jr., constable, 29.18 J 996 Southern R R. Co., freight, 6.89 I n ^ 997 J. P. Hunter,salary, 1:5.00 1 ;ars <. jHjj ftl.countf 54.90 999 J. W. Sullivan, keeping county home, 96.00 45 10U0 H. W. Mobley, magistrate, 15.00 25 1001 O Mackev, constable and special deputy, 22.75 25 1002 B. F. Snipes, lumber and work, 9.35 10 1003 M. M. Tillman, assessor, 6.00 33 1004 J. M. Caskey, coroner, 14.58 50 1005 W. \1. Vick, br dge work, 4 75 50 1006 M. A. Helms, tearr on road, etc , 3 90 25 1007 W. S Kirk, lumber, nails and work, 5.10 25 1008 Thomas McMurray, bridge work, 2.00 31 1009 M. C. Gardner, salary, 33 33 15 1010 J. A. Hyatt, salary and lumber, 10.00 25 1011 Dr. G. W. Poovey, ta litary work, 3 50 ] 25 1012 W. M. Morris, team on road, etc., 12.30 10 1013 W. \I. Moore, lumber and shingles, 6 78 10 1014 A.J. Bailey, bridge work, 4.00 50 1015 The Bank ot Lancaster, work on court house, 195.74 25 1016 R. A. Dobson, board of education, 37.80 50 1017 H. B. Perry, lumber and wor?, 46 79 50 1018 T. P. Culp, bridge work, 4.00 10 1019 W. J. Williams, bridge work, 5.00 10 1020 Brazel and McMurry, making fill, 4.50 38 1021 J. P. Hunter, conveying lunatic, 11.26 22 1022 T. J. Dabney, bridge work, 1.50 10 1023 J. II. Small, making fill, 12.00 ( 10 1024 J. M. Polk, team and plow on road, 3.25 5 1025 Seborn Sims, blasting rock, 2.50 10 1026 J. F Robinson, bridge work, 1.50 r ,r> 1027 J. E. Stewman. nroceedincs in lunacv. 10 75 10 1028 J. L. Caskey, wagon and team, plow etc., 9 65 5 1029 E E. Cloud, clothing for lunatic, 6.75 t 5 1030 T. II. Snipes, lumber and work, 26 70 \ 10 1031 W. B. Bruce, salary, 9.37 " 1^ 1032 W. S Faulkenberry, lumber and work, 7.00 L 25 1033 G. F. Payseur, repairing tables and chairs, 4.25 <i 25 1034 Dr. R, G. Elliott, examination in lunacy, 5.00 [ 25 1035 (/. W. Hint-on, bridge work, 9.00 12 1036 Dr. J. D. Funderburk, examination in lunacy, 5.00j* 15 1037 M. C. Gardner, salary, "" 33.33 25 1038 Dr. G. \V. Poovey, examination in lunacy, 5.00 26 1039 W. V. Heglar, team and plough, 2 50 1040 J. A. Hyatt, lumber, 9.75 >00. 1041 Giitlin and Wolfe, repairing bridge, 5.00 1042 The Bank of Lancaster, paying for work on C. II., 70.30 1043 W. F. Hudson, magistrate, 4.17 1044 J. W. Walters, lumber and work, 6.81 . f the _ ' rben 1045 Southern Kail road Co., freight, O.OOIj, 1046 J. T. Collins, lumber and work, 7.07 fl te'in lf,47 S. F. Langley, freight and work, 11.77 [ kf?t 1048 J. T. L. Stover, assessor, 4.00 * nrtn. jo49 j W. Thompson, constable, 6.00 * 1050 J. E. Blackmon, ealary, 26.00 051 Jno. A. Cook, salary, 25 00 052 J. W. SuluVii), keeping county home, 96.00 053 W. M. Moore, salary, 50.00 ("54 J. P. Hunter, salary, 3 25.00 055 ?4 ? *4 jail account, 42.20 056 J M. Caskey, coroner, 14.58 057 W. B. Bruce, 6alary, 9.38 058 G. F. Payseur, locks etc. for court house, * 059 W. A Hiii6on, lumber a'?d work, 6.00 060 W. J. Gulp, hire of hands on road, 4.50 061 M. C. Bowers, building bridge, 36.50 062 J. M. Williams, making fill, 7.00 063 The Bank of Lancaster, paying for work on C. II. y d, 47.35 064 J. E Westmoreland, making rods for bridge, .75 065 D. A. King, conveying lunatic, 13.77 006 J. A.Uya't, salary, 6.25 067 J. S. Threat, blasting rock, 6 25 ----- _ .. kin 1 O 068 J.T. Hunter, Jr , constable, "i'no 069 E W. Wallers, blasting rock, 070 S S.Gregory, team and ploueli, 071 G. C. Baker, wagon team and plough, qc ro 072 M.O.Gardner, salary,stamps etc , in 00 073 E. C. Evans, team and plough, 074 Leroy Dunn, Lumber, 2*50 075 A. Morgan, lumber, 076 B. C. Hough, blank book, 077 Bennett Grocery Co., well bu< ket, 078 J. T. Hunter Jr., conveying convicts to chain gang, 4.44 079 W. J Crenshaw, constable, 080 J. A llouze, t"am and plough, ' 081 W. B. Bruce, salary, 082 J. M. Belk, bridge work, . 083 M. C. Gardner, salary, ' 084 J. II Steele, lumber and work, i so 00 085 Stephen Lumber Co., shingles, ?/-n 056 W. E. Hall, lumber, nails and work, 057 W. M. Moore, salary, stamps, etc.. b] 0^S L. J. Periy, salary (2 months,) * * 089 J. R. Robertson, cons'able, xOft 090 R R. Ormon, lumber and work, ' 091 J. W. Thomp?on. cons'able, etc., 11*40 092 L C. Houth, grand juror, 093 H. P. Mobiey, 44 44 094 C. L. McManus, 14 44 ^ 095 H E. C< ffev, 4 4 4 4 i ^ UH(> w. H. Dralfin, bridge work, * ou 097 A. Li. Stogner, hauling rock, etc , 1.00 M. C. GARDNER. Supervisor. W. B. Bruce, Clerk. mgg FOR STYLE workmanship and durability,the Ziegler Shoe for women has no HmBQBHki equal. 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