The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 29, 1913, Page 7, Image 7
Annual Report of tl
A May 31
of Paid from County
H>ucher. Fund. Amount
Farmers Bank & Trust
ST Co., assigned claim.. $ 56.00
Is J. D. Hay, Bmith work. . 35.65
Ho Dr. R. C. Brown, examiH
nation in lunacy . . . 5.00
ftl Dr. T. J. Strait, salary,
p? etc 23.75
H2 Jno. King, salary, etc. . 14.58
T T. Paalrov aaln t>ir
I WO o " I
P etc 51.66
Bi T. H. Bennett, keeping
county home 135.90
25 Adam Morrison, sanitary
work 1.75
26 J. Dfl Barton, salary... 14.58
27 H. S. Plyler & Co.,
lumber and work... 29.61
|28 L. C. PayBeur, damages 40.00
29 L. C. Bone, salary.... 125.00
13 0 W. J. Crenshaw, salary,
I etc 40.87
liflr. A. Hyatt, road work 100.00
ISWLancaster Ice& Coal Co.
coal 46.35
33 W. P. & C. M. Hudson,
salary 12.50
34 Jas. W. Knight, salary 30.25
35 M. C. Gardner, salary. 43.33
136 J. M. Carson Co., supplies
548.92 I
137 W. J. Watson & Son,
smith work 10.50
138 Jones-Elliott Mule Co.,
supplies 18.00
139 T. L. Hilton, salary . . 30.00
14 0 HIrsch Bros., supplies 2 5
141 Dr. J. E. Rutledge, dental
work 3.00
142 J. B. Mackorell, supplies 60
143 Jones Mercantile Co.,
supplies 37.60
144 W. P. Mothershed, smith
work 3.55
145 Bennett-Ferguson Co.,
supplies 12.38
14 6 Lancaster Mercantile Co.
(supplies 295.31 i
147 W. J. Williams, salary. # 54.16
14 8 Gregory-Hood Live Stock'
Co.. mules, etc.. .. 557.15 j
149 J. F. Mackey Co., sup- ,
plies 1.20
150 Mrs. Laura Latimer, |
supplies 5.45
151 A. B. Ferguson & Son,
supplies 6.45
152 Lancaster Phone Co.,
supplies 6.03
153 Kershaw Mercantile &
Banking Co., supplies 43.16 j
154 Kershaw Lumber Co.,
^ lumber 19.15 i
|pi'55 R. S. Harper, supplies. . 28.00
166 J. B. Mackorell, supplies 30
167 Mack Price, supplies. . 25 1
158 J. C. Duncan, road
work 9.50
159 G. F. Tavlor, building. . 250.00 I
160 J. E. McCain, lumber. . 27.78 .
161 G. F. Payseur, repairs. . 20.00 i
162 Carnes Bros, supplies.. 1.00
163 Lancaster Hardware Co.,
supplies 72.07
164 City Meat Market, supplies
. . . . 11.45 |
165 Lancaster Pharmacy, supplies
15.25
i?? it* r> r>^,i,i.... f.
jiu?; u. A-*. ivwuu' T tv ' w ,
supplies 4.68
167 W. C. Steele. bridge
work 5.15
168 W. C. Williams, road
work 2.00
169 Mrs. Ira B .Jones, supplies
16.25
170 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, i
pnid claims 219.56
171 Jno. P. Hunter, salary
and Jail account. . . . 199.20
172 J. E. Porter, lumber. . 139.78
173 A. M. Wallace, bridge
work 3.00
174 T. F. Culp, road work. . 5.00
175 J. D. Glenn, road work 19.73
176 J. A. Hyatt, road work 332.83
177 R. L. Lvles. salarv. . . . 54.16
178 C. S. R. Ferrell, part
salary 4.00
179 Farpiers* Bank & Trust
Co., paid claims 87.70
180 Dr. J. C. Foster, examination
in lunacy, etc. 22.00
181 T. L. Hilton, treasurer ,
paid claims 1.00
182 G. F. Payseur. repairs.. 2.35
183 T. J. Hunter, salary.. 54.16
184 J. J. Blackmon, supplies 1.00
j.8b nui'ont Powder Co., supplies
163.25
18C Charlotte Pipe Co., tiljm
ing 36.90
187 G. R. Machinery Co.,
supplies 262.60
188 Lancaster Light & Power
Co., supplies. . . . 3.17
189 Robinson & Lathan, supplies
10.35
190 G. J. Derrick, Agent,
freight 42.02
191 Bennett-Ferguson Co.,
lumber 35.00
192 C. S. B. Ferrell, salary - - 6.25
193 A. P. Horton, road work 1.50
194 M. C. Gardner, salary. . 40.00
195 M. L. Beckham, salary,
etc 18.26
196 W. 8. Hunter, bridge
work 6.00
197 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 28.75
198 M. Polliakoff, supplies. . 1.25
199 G. F. Payseuf, repairs. 1.50
200 W. S. Yarbrough, bridge
work 9.00
201 J. L. Caskey, special
lO.Y?
202 W. B. Cauthen, Agent,
freight 4.72
203 Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co., paid claims.. .. 143.65
204 W. F. & C. M. Hudson,
salary 12.50
205 R. H. Jennings, Insurance
26.60
206 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 110.00
207 B. A. Hilton, constable,
salary 75.00
208 W. B. Bruce, salary. . . . 18.75
209 J. D. Hlnson, constable,
salary 12.50
210 R. E. & W. R. Kennlngton,
salary 25.00
211 Atlas Oil Co., supplies. . 11.00
212 Jno. L. Caskey, salary. 35.42
213 Shunk Plow Co., supplies
72.00
214 H. W. Mobley, salary 25.00
215 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary. 18.75
218 Paul Moore, salary, etc. 108.83
217 T. R. Bennett, keeping
County home 103.50
218 Jno. King, salary 14.68
219 W. R. Kennington, spef
ne Treasurer of Lan<
st, 1912, to May 31si
| clal deputy 10.00
I 220 Adam Morrison, sanl
i iary work 1.75
| 221 W. J. Crenshaw, salary 5.25
222 L. S. Whltaker, road
work 5.00
i 223 W. P. Caskey, salary.. 106.25
j 224 J. P. Hunter, salary and I
jail account 178.00
1225 M. C. Gardner, balance
salary 43.33 '
226 E. G. Funderburk, salary
12.50
, 227 T. L. Hilton, salary, etc 31.00
1228 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, <
court claims 11.90
229 Lancaster Ice & Coal Co.,
supplies 9.91
230 Town of Lancaster, convict
hire 24.00 ;
231 J. M. Carson Co., sup- I
piles 427.88 ;
232 W. A. Shaw, treating l
mule 9.00;
233 W. J. Watson & Son,
smith work 7.31
234 G. H. Griffin, salary... 90.27 :
235 A. C. Rowell, salary, etc. 52.25
236 Farmers' Bank & Trust ;
Co., paid claims.. .. 258.50
237 A B. Ferguson & Son, ;
supplies 19.55
l 239 B. & B. Rope Co., cable 103.69
240 Austin Bros, supplies. . 48.00
I O/il r n t> .. - ? ?i ? ?
- i i a. u uaiuiu, nuiaiy . . if.O"
242 Lancaster Cotton Mill, (
supplies 28.73 :
243 Moore Lumber Co., supplies
8.02 ;
,244 Funderburk Co., sup- ;
plies 1.45 ;
245 Lancaster Mercantile Co.
supplies 75.21 :
246 Jno. L. Caskey, special
deputy 5.75 ;
247 Jos. W. Knight, salary, J
etc 30.50 ;
248 G. F. Cook, grand jury* 7.80
249 J. D. Hay, smith work. . 13.24
260 J. D. Potts, salary. . . . 18.75
251 Kershaw Mercantile & I;
Banking Co., supi
plies 157.64
252 D. V. Horton, road
work 3.00
253 Lancaster Pharmacy, supplies
14.20
254 City Meat Market, supplies
10.20
255 G. H. King, supplies... 3.36 :
256 J. W. H. Wearner, road
work 25.00
257 R. P. Hortot*, special
deputy 14.85
258 H. B. Baker, road work 5 00
259 J. H. McWhorter, lumber
8.49
260 Dennis K. Hall, salary. 18.75
261 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
nnii^ plolma ^<1 1 ^
262 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 133.75 i
263 L. S. Blackmon, grand
juror 2.00
264 Robert L. Lyles, salary 54.16
265 O. B. Williams, road
work 15.00i
266 Eli Fraser, road work. . 2.00
267 Robert Massey, conveying
pauper 3:70
268 J. W. Elms, bridge work 1.00
269 M. C. Gardner, part salary
45.00
270 T. J. Hunter, salary. . . 54.16
271 W. F. & C. M. Hudson,
salary 12.50
272 W. J. Sistare, bridge
work 7 5
273 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid Claims 285.71
274 Jones-Elliott Mule Co.,
hay 1,134.52
275 J. A. Hyatt, road work 163.36
276 Kershaw Mercantile &
Banking Co., supplies 281.80
277 J. F. Hunter, stamps.. 5.00
278 Kershaw Era, printing,
etc 10.25
279 W. B. Cauthern, Agent,
freight. . \ 2.55
28<f Moore & Williams, insurance
28.00
281 T. C. Williams, road
work 15.00
,282 Dr. J. D. Funderburk,
examination In lunacy 5.00
283 S. B. Roberts, bridge
work 150
284 W. A. Hinson, bridge
work 15.00
285 M. L. Beckham, salary,
etc 9.23
286 J. W. H. Weaner, road
work 35.00
287 J. E. Stewman, proceedings
In lunacy 10.00
288 S. A. Vincent, bridge
work 15.00
289 Jno. L. Caskey, salary 35.41
290 J. A. Hyatt, road work 100.00
291 L. C. Boone, salary. . . . 100.00
292 W. J. Bowers, lumber
and work 11.65 !
293 A. C. Rowell, salary, etc 57.04
294 J. A. Bowers, lumber and
work 10.00
2i?& T. U. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 99.90
296 T. L. Hilton, salary. . . . 30.00 i
297 L. C. Boone, paid claim 3.50
298 J. D. Hlnson and constable,
salary 12.50
299 O. R. Williams, road
work 15.00
300 H. B. McMurray, lumber 7.14
301 Jno. P. Hunter, salary
and jail account. . . . 199.11
302 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary 18.75
303 M. C. Gardner, salary 43.33 I
304 Jos. W. Knight, salary 30.00 ,
305 J. D. Barton, salary. . 14.58 i
306 S. K. Hlnson, road work 9.00 ,
307 T. R. Bennett, keeping
County home 112.00 i
308 Adam Morrison, sanitary
work 1.76
309 Western Union Telegraph
Co., telegram 96
310 Roy Small & Co., supplies
1.60
311 J. D. Hay, smith work 15.BR
,312 HlrRch Bros., supplies 6.90 |
313 C. L. Helms', special
deputy 8.50 1
314 Jno. King, salary- 14.58 i
315 J. M. Nlshet, lumber. . 153.24 j
316 R. M. Rollings, road
work 25.00
317 Lancaster Publishing Co.,
printing and advertising
195.15
C18 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 8.70
319 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claims 252.50
320 J. T. Thomasson, mesI
sage 80
THE LANCASTER NEW
:aster County From
t, 1913. ;
321 Bennett-Ferguson Co., 4
supplies 9.25
322 Lancaster Pharmacy, 4
supplies 4.65 4
323 J. F. Mackey Co., supplies
65 4
324 A. B. Ferguson & Son, 4
supplies 6.95
325 W. J. Williums, salary 54.16 4
326 Kershaw Mercantile & 4
Banking Co., supplies 106.04 4
3 27 Dr. D. P. High, dental 4
work 2.50
328 Citv Meat Market ann- 4
plies 6.00 4
329 W. B. Bruce, salary . . 18.75 4
330 T. S. Small, road work 6.00
331 E. G. Funderburk, sal- 4
ary 6.25 4
332 B. F. Baker, lumber and
work 5.00 4
333 H. B. McMurray, lum- |
ber ... . . . 18.65
334 G. H. Griffin, salary. . . . 54.16
335 R. E. & W. R. Kennlngton,
salary 12.50
336 Jno. L. Caskey, special
deputy 14.15
337 Springs Banking & Mercantile
Co., supplies. . . 391.04
338 Lancaster Hardware Co., ~
supplies 165.29 B
33 8 W. F. Hudson, road i
work 6.00
339 Lancaster Mercantile Co.
supplies 157.90
340 J. S. Lucas, road work 8.00 tc
341 G. F. Payseur, repairs.. 8.50 tr
342 T. J. Hunter, salary. . 54.16 Is
3430tls Miller, bridge work 2.00 It
344 Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co., paid claims 163.66 tl
345 Usher & Snipes, road a
work 150.00 tl
346 J. D. Glenn, road work 44.00 v<
34 7 Jno. King, supplies. ... 1.32 in
34 8 A. N. Funderburk, lumber
37.73 fi
349 J. A. Hyatt, road work. 275.00 b
350 R. L. Lyles, salary.... 54.16 tl
351 Lancaster Ice & Coal Co., it
supplies 2.50 rt
3 52 M. C. Gardner, part 11
salary 4 0.00
?. Pn rm ore* P- T* ?* f
vvv . uaun IV 1 l Ufll IV
Co., paid claim.. .. 25.00 sj
3 54 D. F. and D. It. Sapp, d
road work 25.00 it
3 55 M. L. Beckham, salary, tc
etc 9.03 ai
356 J. S. Hammond, road pi
work 5.00 ai
3 57 W. F. & C. M. Hudson, tr
salarj 12.50 oi
358 J. P. Flynn, road work 4.50 1>
359 J. A. Williams, road ti
work 129.30 ai
360 T. R. Bennett, labor. . . 11.00 p
361 Joe Woodward, team g
work 2.00 la
362 W. L. Sistare, bridge u
work 40.00 ai
363 Ferguson & Elliott, paid p;
claim 10.00 tf
364 T. D. Caskey, road work 3.00 si
3 65 J. G. Sistare, bridge s<
work 3.10
366 Bank of Lancaster, paid t<
draft 4.50 n
367 Hurley Baker, road n:
work 71.50 a
368 L. C. Boone, part salarv 75.00 p
369 J. A. Williams, lumber 33.40 b
3 70 J. C. Catoe, lumber, etc. 4.4 5 o
on TJ T A* 1- '
o i a ii. j. nmi'Hcy, uimuer, s(
etc 2.02 n
372 B. A. Hunter, wood.... 1.50 tl
373 Jno. F. Blackmon, bridge t(
work .... 5.00
3 74 Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co., pnld claims.... 156.31
375 Farmers' Bank & Trust N
Co., paid claims.. .. 156.26
376 Farmers' Bank & Trust ,
Co., paid claims. , .. 221.50
377 \V. B. Bruce, salary... 18.75 A
378 J. A. Hyatt, road work 125.00 '
3 79 J. J. Reeves, conveying t
lunatic 3.00 .
380 W. J. Crenshaw, salary 18.75 (
381 J. H. Fslier. road work 95.84
882 D. A. Knight, salary... 43.74 !
383 W. B. Cauthen, Agent,
freight 84.38 .
384 J. F. Bell, road work.. 50.00 !'
385 Dave Graham, road A
work 25.00 }'
386 R. E. St W. R. Kennington,
salar>r 12.50 '.
387 J. A. Cautl.en, assessor 4.80 ,
388 T. E. Hilton, salary, etc. 30.75 A1
389 Farmers' Barvk & Trust
Co., paid claims.... 196.03
390 Farmers' Bank & Trust T
Co.. paid claims.. .. 163.70 ..
391 J. D. Barton, salary. . 14.58 ,
392 T. R. Bennett, keeping
County home 123.90
393 Jno. King, salary 14.58 ?
394 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary. 18.75 ?
395 J. R. Horton. road work 4 62 0ft
396 J. P. Hunter, salary and
jail account 256.79
397 Dr. W. F. Laney, examl- ?
nation In lunacy. . . . 5.00 h
398 J. D. S. Plyler, road
work 62.00 J
399 A. C. Rowell, salary and s]
stamps 52.25
400 J. L. Caskey, special
deputy 2.06 Q
401 Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.75 p
402 M. C. Gardner, part *.
salary 43.33,'
403 Lancaster Phone Co.,
messages 2.05 J
404 R. 8. Harper, repairs. . 12.05
405 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 T
406 Jos, W. Knight, salary. I
eic 30.40
407 Weatern Union Telegraph
Co., meaaage 39 :
408 J. W. Cunningham, road '
work 150.00
409 J. D. Hay. smith work 24.15
410 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid claima 301.20
411 Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co., paid claima 321.64
412 Dave Graham, bridge .
work 12.60 11
413 S. L. Hlnaon, bridge
work..' 1.00
414 T. L. Hilton, treaaurer,
paid claima 450.00
415 L. C. Boone, part salary 31.50
416 J. A. Hyatt, road work 50.00 to
417 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
paid notes 47.500.00 *
418 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, ..
interest on note. . , . 23.75 ?j
419 Western Union Telegraph 111
Co., messages. 1.20 s
420 James Mcltwain, team- 1
ster 2.00 I
S, JULY 29, 1913.
21 T. L. Hilton, treasurer,
township bonds . . . . 535.00
22 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, I
township bonds 535.000
23 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, ,
township coupons . . . . 672.00
24 Harry Hlnes, Esq., bond |
fee 200.00
25 Charley Bailey, guard. 15.00
26 W. B. Cauthen, Agent, I
freight 6.09 1
27 M. L. Beckham, salary 8.33
28 Jones-Elliott Mule Co..
livery 50
29 B. C. Hough, supplies. . 25
30 Lancaster L. S. Co., oil 3.75
31 C. O. Floyd, supplies. . 3.45
32 W. J. Watson & Sou,
smith work 1.90
33 J. A. Hyatt, road work 150.00
34 R. L. I-yles, salary.... 54.16
35 B. A. Hilton and constable,
salary . . . . 75.00
36 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary 18.75
36 T. U. Bennett, keeping
County home 141.00
37 J. D. Barton, salary.. 14.58
(Continued in Next Issue.)
i
The Child, the School
and Citizenship
y Ernest Anderson, Superintendent
oi acnoois, in iNewberry Observer.
The twentieth century is distinctly
le clay of the child. The leading fac>r
in education, the first element
i the home, the hope of the nation ,
the child. The public school sys- I
>m is maintained as a sacred trust; '
ot to suit the whims of teachers or |
le caprice of officials, but to provide I
tower of defense for the state by
le improvement and correct deslopnient
of children. School buildigs
are erected not simply to adorn
>me public plot to be pointed out
om a distance with pompous boast
ut they are put there for the intellec
lal, moral, social and esthetic tranig
of the market of the next geneition?the
future guardians of our
berties.
Who would not lay down his lif'
>r his country? Who would n
icriflce his wealth and his life in
riving from our borders an invad
ik Hiiemy: nave you over stopped
> consider that the most dangerous
ad the most costly enemy to our
rinciples is ignorance? Ignorance
t the polls is a threatening meance
) our goverment; ignorance costs
ur nation millions of dollars annual'
through inefficiency In the indus ial
and commerical world; Ignornce
has hindered our people from
roduclng a great literature and 1
reat ideals in art; ignorance of the j
iws of health and sanitation causes
nspeakable pains, premature old- |
Re, early deaths. Yet South Carolina ,
ays proportionately less than onesnth
as much for education as some
ates, and is next to the lowest in the
?ale of literacy.
Suppose a large part of your invest
was invested in a certain busiess
and in annual stockholders
leeting were to be held: would you
ttend the meeting? If you could
robably learn something about the
usiness that you as a stockholder
ught to know, or if you could do
amething or suggest something that
light add to the productiveness of
le business, it would be your duty
> attend the meeting
Protection of Itirds.
ew York Tribune.
Our lawmakers have been carcfulr
trained to believe that the men
ho kill are the sole dictators of the
ite of the game birds and many
thers. Nine Americans out of every
>n today have in their heads a well
efined state of mind passively collides
that the sportsmen and guners
more than the barbers should
ecide their fate.
But every tenth man has learned
ifferently, and the day of reckoning
as arrived. Ninety-five per r*e t of
le birds, game and not gat being
to the people who don't shoot
nd never kill. Whenever they deIde
that there shall he no bird
[looting anywhere in the United
tates for five years that decision
ill prevail. The reat sportsmen
ill concur; the gunners will object,
lie game birds do not belong to
le gunners any more than to the
oarders or to the stationary engieers.
The question of what the
unners will agree to in the line of
eal conservation is now a matter of
cademic interest only.
Through their greed and selfish
ass in shooting up the "bag limit"
nd beyond, the heedless sportsmen, I
unners and game hogs of this land |
ave brought our once bountiful
apply of legitimate game to an
larmingly low point. They have
hown us that the way to bring back
le birds is to stop Killing them. 1
t this spells "prohibition," as some
f the killers already declare, then
rohibition let it be for our bird
tuna must and shall be saved.
APANEHE LONG LIFE MAXIMS.
welve Commandments Given to Ini
sure One Hundred Years.
Great publicity is being given in
aris to the Jananese nrescrintlon I
>r living at least one hundred years. !
he prescription consists of these
(velve commandments:
1. Rise early and go to bed early, j
2. Sleep six or seven hours In a
erfectly dark r nm, with the win- ;
ow open.
3. Pass as much time as possible
i the open air.
4. Eat meat once daily.
5. Drink a moderate quantity of
For Cut*, Burns and Bruises.
In every home there should be a
ox of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready
o apply In every case of burns, cuts,
rourds or scalds. J. H. Palauco,
)elvalle, Tex., R. No. 1, writes:
Bucklen's Arnica Salve saved my
Ittle girl's cut foot. No one believed
t could be cured." The world's best
alve. Only 26c. Recommended by
.ancestor Pharmacy and Standard
)rug Company.
tea and coffee, but abstain from to- t<
bacco and alcohol.
6. Take a very hot bath in the ir
morning. w
7. Discard silk garments and
dress in coarse cloth. tf
8. Take one day in the week for ^
rest, doing no reading or writing
that day.
9. Avoid overheated places, espe- u|
daily if a system of central heating ?
is employed. .
10. Restore the organs which are
impaired by age by eating similar ^
organs of animals. Ki
11. Avoid strong emotions and iu- th
?to insure complel
along a case of
/flfi-r???_ The satisfying
/ or ^?rest; at ^
jmAs pure and v\
Jps^^y?I temptingly goc
|||||fij Delicious?
Thirst-Q
Demand the Gen
Refuse substitu
Send for Prce Bo
2
THE COCA-COLA COMP>
* "fjhs
ISPOtT
You know the val
roofing. Come intc
how cheap it is; No
the standpoint of co
point for point as to
the protection it aff<
looks, with any othe
Then remer ber t
tects the buil ng n
^1 r "kt . -
me roor. rn Kt lim
town or thrc, igh th
the buildings with
other argument is n<
use. Spouts on the
last longer, look bet
to use the water if y
Our prices are re:
work is honest, relia
Let us give you an <
LANCASTER HJ
LANCAS:
?r
7
sllectual overwork.
12. (Addressed especially to
ten.) If a bachelor, marry; If m
idower, marry again.
It Is the tenth and twelfth comlandments
that strike Parisians aa
articularly original.
Cut out the fizz and fuss and All
p on zeal and zest.
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
ply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
iRTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEAI.ING OIL.asurcal
dressing that relieves pain and heals at
e same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00
That
!
A av/tiiv
:c success take
beverage?in field B
ome or in town. M
holesome as it is K
-Refreshing #
0
tienching M
Fountain*
oki?. or Carbonatcd
in Bottles.
^NY, ATLANTA, GA.
'''"' ", V'
looping!
riNG.l
ue of galvanized
) our store and see
>t only cheap from
st, but compare it
nrire Hurahilifv
^ w -w 9 I 14 17 UiVJ y
Drds, and how it
r kind of roofing.
hat spouting prolearly
as much as
e you drive around
le country, notice
lout spouts. No
ecessary for their
building make it
ter and allow you
on need it.
asonable and the
li ? J i ? i
uic, anu auraoie.
estimate.
VRDWARE CO.
rER s. c.