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iual Report of tl May 31 (Continued from Last Issue.) | No. of Paid from County Voucher. Fund. Amount 438 Jno. L. Caskey, salary, etc % 41.61 439 J. D. Hinson an constable, salary 25.00 . 440 J. P. Hunter, salary and jail account 233.48 441 W. P. Caskey, salary. . 106.25 | 442 Paul Moore, salary, etc 442 M. C. Gardner, salary. . 83.33 : 444 W. B. Bruce, salary... 1%.75 j 445 Jno. L. Caskey, special deputy 19.50 446 W. C. Davis, road work. . 5.00 447 F. S. Williams, pay roll 165.50 448 J. E. Stew man, proceedI . . lngs in lunacy 11.50 t 449 Jos. W. Knight, salary, etc 30.55 t 450 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 68.40 : 451 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 108.40 452 Chester M. & L. Co., supplies 18.49 l 453 T. L. Hilton, salary, etc 30.50 "54 A. M. Wallace, bridge work 2.50 455 J. H. Hamel, board of education 35.60 456 Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.7 5 457 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 I* 458 Jno. King, salary.. .. 14.58 i 459 H. W. Mobley, salary.. 25.00' 460 J. A. Hyatt, road work 150.00 . 461 W. F. & C. M. Hudson, salary 12.50 462 W. E. Starnes, salary. . 12.50 i . 463 Dr. T. J. Strait, examination In lunacy. . . . 5.00 464 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, township bonds ....9,600.00 15 J. A. Hyatt, supplies for -V. road 19.47 6 J. W. Cunningham, road work 150.00 467 M. L. Beckham, salary, etc 9.33 i 468 J. D. Potts, salary.. .. 18.75 469 W. F. Hudson, salary.. 12.50 | 470 Dock Bailey, guard.... 10.00 471 M. C. Gardner, examination R. R. crossing.. 10.53 472 T. W. Steele, bridge work 6.00 473 B. A. Hunter, wood... 1.50, 474 J. D. Hlnson and constable, salary 12.50 J 475 J. W. West, assessor. . 2.00 ! 476 D. K. Hall, salary.. .. 18.75 477 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 12.50 478 H. W. Sistare, bridge work 10.00 479 Blackmon Co., supplies 271.87 , 480 Jno. L. Caskey, salary, etc 40.22 481 A. J. Clark, assessor. . 6.00 1 482 J. B. Mackorell, supplies 1.50 j A?1 fi T W nallov work 10.00, 484 T. J. Hunter, lumber, etc 15.00 485 Zeb Starnes, bridge work 2.00 ! 4 86 J. P. Hunter, salary and jail account 256.86 ; 487 M. C. Gardner, salary. 83.33 488 T. L. Hilton, salary and stamps 31.10 489 J. W. Knight, salary and stamps 30.50 490 Mrs. H. E. Coffey, meals for jurors 37.50 491 W. F. Moiherslied, smith work 29.85 492 G. F. Cook, grand Jury 3.80 493 W. B. Bruce, salary. . 18.75 ' ? 494 J. D. Barton, salary. . 14.58 495 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, court claims 263.25 496 Adam Morrison, sanitary 3.75 497 A. C. Howell, salary and stamps 53.75 498 W. J. Williams, salary 64.16 499 J. A. Hyatt, road work 200.00 600 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 165.00 601 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary 25.00 602 T. R. Bennett, keeping County home 141.50 *>03 Jno. King, salary 14.58 . 604 E. G. Funderburk, salary 18.75 f505 Jones-Elliott Mule Co.. livery 3.00 606 G. F. Payseur, repairs 4.00 607 D. A. Knight, salary.. 58.32 608 B. C. Hlnson, bridge work 1.00 609 R. D. Rowell & Co., supplies 1.15 610 First National Bank, pay roll 296.89 611 C. G. Gregory, bridge work 1.50 512 R. L. Lyles, salary. . .. 54.16 513 T. J. Hunter, salary. . 64.16 614 Bennett-Ferguson Co., supplies 377.03 615 A. B. Ferguson & Son, supplies 25.60 1 616 Funderburk Co., sup\ plies 25.71 J 617 J. A. Hyatt, road work 305.00 y 618 W. C. Hough, paid for # f'askey 8.60 I 619 Jas. F. Hunter, stamps 3.00 I 620 Bank of Lancaster, paid ! J draft 77.75 621 T. S. Hendrix, assessor 2.00 622 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, court claims 69.85 li . 623 M. C. Gardner, part salary 50.00 624 Farmers* Bank and Trust I Co., paid draft . . .. 17.20 526 J. A. Houze, bridge I work 5.00 626 M. L. Beckham, salary 8.33 627 M. C. & E. M. Bowers, bridge work 28 25 628 Dr. J. E. Rutledge, den- I tal work 50 529 A. M. Wallace, lumber, etc 4.00 . 630 J. W. Knight, corn... 82.50 1 531 T. F. Culp, road work.. 4.00 v * 632 J. D. Hay, smith work 6.95 633 W. J. Williams, bridge work 7.60 534 J. M. Carson Co., supplies 27.60 536 W. J. Watson & Son, smith work 1.25 A. A. Knight & E. O. F.,o bridge work. , .. . 71.30 ? J. M. Cauthen, bridge I 1 work 9.00 W. B. Bruce, salary.. 18.76 : K J. P. Hunter, salary and jail account 192.10 ? Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.76 Ml R. 8. Harper, repairs... 7.96 Ki / C i > TH ie Treasurer of Lanes st, 1912, to May 31st, 542 T. R. Bennett, keeping 66 County home 150.75 66 543 J. J. Sims, bridge work 15.00 544 W. R| Kennlngton, spe- 66 clal deputy 15.91 66 555 Jno. King, salary .... 14.58 556 J. N. Outen, making bal- 65 lot boxes 19.60 65 557 W. T. VanLandingham, road work 10.00 65 558 T. S. Williams, pay roll 175.00 559 E. M. Bowers, road and 66 bridge work 16.05 560 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 66 ooi w. j. crensnaw, salary 18.75 '66 563 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary*. . 25.00 66 563 G. F. Taylor, damage.. 5.00 66 564 J. P. Phillips, damage 4.25 | 565 J. W. Knight, salary, ! 66 etc 30.50 566 J. L. Caskey, salary, 66 etc 43.72 567 M. C. Gardner, part sal- 66 ary 33 33 568 J. H. Usher, road work 50.00 66 569 Ferguson & Elliott, sup- 66 plies, etc 84.60 61 570 Nisbet & Wilson, tile.. 14.40 67 571 G. F. Payseur, repairs. . 1.40 67 572 D. S. Wilson, road and 67 bridge work 209 65 I 573 Dave Graham, road 67 work 30.00 574 O. T. Gardner, corn... 33.00 67 575 W. B. Cauthen, Agent, 67 freight 88 576 T. L. Hilton, treasurer. 67 court claims 1.80 577 Lancaster Ice & Coal Co., 67 supplies. . 19.07 d<b Lancaster Pharmacy, 61 supplies 26.10 68 579 Lancaster Phone Co., I Rents 85.35 68 580 Dr. J. C. Foster, examination in lunacy, etc 11.00 68 581 Miss Laura Latimer, supplies 50 68 582 T. L. Hilton, salary and stamps 32.00 68 583 Dr. O. W. Poovey, post mortem 5.00 68 584 T. H. Davis, lime and | 68 cement 103.00 68 585 Carnes Bros, supplies. . 3.60 586 Dr. W. F. Laney, examl- 68 nation in lunacy . . 5.00 587 Dr. J. D. Funderburk, 68 examination in lunacy 5.00 588 E. B. Roddey & Co., 6S supplies 60 589 J. M. Carson Co., sup- 6S plies 92.75 6S 590 S. J. W. Bailey, road 16S work 90.00) 591 Lancaster L. S. Co., oil 3.75 *69 592 A. B. Ferguson & Son, supplies 46.90 , 6S 593 J. E. Porter, building 69 bridge 160.00 69 594 R. P. Horton, conveying 6? lunauc 15.35 7(] 595 Jones-Elliott Mule Co., wagon hire 50 7( 596 Dr. D. P. High, dental 7(] work 1.00 70 597 J. R. Horton, road work 30.00 , 598 Springs Ranking & Mer- 70 cantlle Co., supplies. 306.46 70 599 Jones Mercantile Co., supplies 564.64 70 600 Funderburk Co., supplies 8.50 70 601 J. F. Mackey Co., -supplies 124.80 70 602 Crawford Rros., supplies 275.60 1 603 Lancaster Mercantile Co., I 70 supplies 334.56 fj 604 Dr. R. C. Brown, post mortem 5.00 71 605 D. F. Sapp, road work 347.40 60C Bennett-Ferguson Co., supplies 602.17 607 G. L. Moblev, supplies 6.00 f< 608 M. F. & C. Nf. Hudson, j71 salary 1I.S0 j 609 Lancaster Hardware Co., If, supplies 198.94 ' 610 E. W. Hammand & Co., 7, supplies 5.00 611 Blackmon Co., supplies 204.21 f, 612 R. L. Blackmon, lumber 34.74 613 Harry Hines, Esq., re- I,.funding bonds 600.00 i,, 614 J. D. Hay, smith work 3.45 615 Jones Mercantile Co., supplies 7 15 616 J. E. Stew man, proceed- l_5 ings in lunacy , . . . 10.00 , ' " 617 Farmers' Bank & Trust l_fl Co., paid claims.. .. 102.88 618 R. L. I-yles, salary. . . . 54.16 _r 619 T. M. Hughes, cement, etc 6.50 , 620 E. E. Cloud, supplies.. 4.57 621 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 6.25 ' * 622 A. C. Rowell, salary, etc. 52.35 623 J. A. Hyatt, road and bridge work 238.70)-. 624 Kershaw M. & B. Co., ni supplies 8 2.58 J, ~ 625 Robinson & Lathan, sup- I plies 21.50 '' 626 City Meat Market, sup- 'i plies 38.60 627 A J Rrnnm 7 _ . w. WVM V.U., oupplies 29.21 628 W. J. Watson & Son, 7J smith work 2.10 , 629 J. S. Gardner, corn..., 47.30 7 630 Lancaster L. & P. Co., . rents - . . 3.93 7,1 631 J. D. Hinson and con- , stable, salary 12.60 7,i 632 J. E. McCain, lumber. . 3.00 633 B. A. Hilton and con- 73 stable, salary 75.00 634 R. E. Kensington, sal- 74 ary 6.25 74 635 R. L. Bryan Co., supplies 14.35 636 J. S. Sargent, supplies 20.35 637 J. A. Williams, lumber 78.42 M 638 Mrs. W. D. Craig, supplies 2.15 74 639 A. C. Rowell, salary. . 50.00 O A d if n mv ai. \j. uarnner, part sal- 74 ary 40.00 641 W. B. Bruce, ealary. . 18.75 74 642 R. L. Crawford, assign- 74 ed claim 6.00 643 J. L. Caskey, salary... 35.42 74 644 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid claims 142.37 74 645 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid note 750.05 74 646 R. P. Horton, labor.... 12.60 76 647 M. C. Bowers, road and bridge work 54.30 76 648 J. H. Estrldge, road 76 work 60.00 76 649 J. A. Hyatt, road work. 215.87 650 D. F. 9app, road work. 237.50 76 651 Dr. W. H. Sapp, post nfortem, lunacy, etc. 29.00 7F 652 H. B. Baker, roak work 15.54 76 ^ ii LANCASTER NEWS. / I ister County From!; 1913. j: ?3 Robt. Benson, road work 15.00 >4 M. C. Bowers, road 1 work 44.29 15 Robt. Benson, road work 18.50 ' 16 M. L. Beckham, salary, ' etc 10.83 ( 17 J. C. Duncan, road work 35.00 ' Q TTnkAr O- ' 'O u nun IX, L/UIICttU, 1UUU I work 54.50 ' ?9 E. P. Hammand, bridge work 2.68 10 A. N. Fuuderburk, bridge work 9.80 >1 W. E. Starnes, salary. 18.75 ' 12 G. H. Griffin, salary.. 135.40 ' 13 J. R. Gregory, road work 1.00 ' 14 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary, etc 30.00 15 W. J. Snipes, bride work 6.00 16 J. P. Hunter, salary and jail nccount 175.00 ( 17 Lancaster Pharmacy ( supplies 2.65 y 18 F. S. Williams, pay roll 175.00 19 S. D. Taylor, lumber. . 21.90 '0 J. D. Barton, salary. . 14.58 , 1 Edwards & Horton, oil 15 , '2 W. P. Caskey, salary. . 106.25 '3 Ferguson & Elliott, supplies "J. 70 | '4 J. M. Carson Co., sup- , piles 653.79 o ituey Montgomery, wood 24.1a , '6 Farmers' Bank & Trust . Co., assigned claims. . 729.78 '7 J. W. Knight, salary. etc 30.55 j p8 Jno. L. Caskey, special \ deputy 4.38 , r9 D. C. Flvnn, shoes. . . . 4.00 ] tO W. F. & C. M. Hudson, . salary and road work 24.50 , tl C. S. Pipe Co., terra cotta 200.14 ] 12 M. C. Gardner, part salary 45.33 13 T. L. Hilton, salary and stamps 35.00 j 14 Champ. Supply Co., supplies 334.98 !5 H. E. Horton, road work 2.00 16 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 , 17 Paul Moore, salary and stamps 109.57 , 18 Bank of Lancaster, paid claims 118.05 19 S. B. Roberts, bridge work 3.50 10 Usher & Duncan, bridge work 10.10 ' >1 J. D. Glenn, road work 32.00 12 Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.75 ! 3 T. R. Bennett, keeping County home 149.50 4 J. W. Cunningham, road work 75.26 15 Jno. King, salary, etc. . 16.08 >6 W. R. Hill son, road work 1.50 i7 S. S. Hardin, salary. . . 14.58 ?9 H. VV. Mobley, salary. . . 25.00 1 10 W. J. Slstare, bridge work 5.00 ' 11 N. J. Hays, bridge work 3.00 1 12 B. R. Vincent, road work 6.00 1 3 G. S. Starnes, bridge work 5.00 ! 4 J. E. Bowers, damage. 25.00 ! 15 Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co., supplies 58.40 16 Standard Drug Co., supplies 123.90 J 17 A. B. Ferguson & Son, supplies 7.50 '8 R. L. L. Blackmon, bridge work 1.50 ' 9 G. F. Payseur, repairs. 6.25 0 Lancaster Publishing Co., advertising, etc 314.85 1 A. J. Broom Co., supplies 3.90 2 W. F. Mothershed, smith work 11.60 3 W. U.iClyburn, damage 100.00 4 J. I). Hay, smith work. . 3.35 5 J. S. Gardner, corn... 20.00 u w. j. vvaison & son, smith work 2.3 0 f ,7 T. L. Ililton, treasurer, paid note 7,876.56 1 8 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, paid note 12,000.00 0 J. A. Hyatt, road work 100.00 !0 T. T.,. Hilton, treasurer, id Haim 37.50 !1 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, court claim 1,076.57 !2 M. C. Gardner, bal. salary 9.60 13 J. S. KenninKton, road work 5.10 14 Jon?s Mercantile Co,,, supplies 248.36 15 First National Rank. paid claim 135.40 1 !6 First National Rank, paid claim 15.00 1 17 Steele Ac Cunningham, mules 900.00 1 !8 T. J. Hunter, salary. . 54.10 1 !9 R. L. Lyles, salary. . . . 54.10 ! 10 D. A. Knight, salary. . 29.10 11 R. A. Knight, road work 150.00 12 M. L. Blackmon, salary 8.33 , 13 W. S. Blackrtion, guard 7.00 14 First National Bank, note 7,518.03 15W. B. Blackmon, bridge work 7.00 ] 16 R. E. & W. R. Kennington, salary 12.50 17 T. L. Hilton, treasuier, paid township bonds 428.00 . 18 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, court claim 3.00 ] 19 O. J. Derrick, Agent, I freight 26.91 10 W. H. Rodgers, hauling 20.00 ' 11 O. W Hinson, road and bridge work 82.50 12 S. E. Hinson, road and bridge work 210.00 13 Moore & Williams, bond ' premiums 106.00 i 14 M. L. Thompson, road i work 160.00 15 J. H. Hamel, salary . . 13.10 < >6 J. T. Hough, road and i bridge work 5.85 ( 17 J. L. Funderburk, bridge j work 16.00 < 18 A. C. Rowell, salary and ] stamps 55.40 | 19 H. A. Montgomery, wood 22.50 i >0 J no. L. Caskey, salary. 35.41 ] 11 D. A. Knight, salary. . 14.56 < 12 T. O. Blackmon, salary 83.33 13 Jos. W. Knight, salary 30.00 >4 J. P. Hunter, salary and < Jail account.. 138.90 ] >5 Dr. R. C. Brown, post mortem and disc.... 10.00 16 F. S. Williams, pay roll 178.45 >7 W. B. Cauthern, Agent, i } AUGUST 1, 1913. freight 5.36 hui r58 T. J. McMurray, road in? work 4.95 for f59 S. S. Hardin, salary... 14.58 wa r60 W. J. Williams, salary. 54.16 nal r61 T. O. Blackmon, sup- wit plies 3.40 ttu r62 Lancaster Ice & Coal ; Co., supplies 10.80 yoi r63 W. T. Barton, hauling. 39.10 T64 T. R. Bennett, keeping bounty home 168.10 f65 Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.7 5 . Gr r66 J. F. Addison, salary.. 54.16; r67 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary. . 25.00 ' r68 W. F. Mothershed, smith work 6.86 Pa r61) T. J. Hunter, conveying pei prisoners 41.75 ab! 7 71 J. Q. McManus, wood. 1.00 ju< 7 72 J. D. Hay, smith work. 6.99 sei r73 M. N. Johnson, salary. . 14.58 ma (Continued Next Issue.) tin do EDUCATIONAL NOTES. h'a ag Concrete inclines carpeted with 'lri *ork replaces steps and stairways in *h? the new school houses at Edwards- j .ille. Pa. |aa eff School and civic leagues in a Vir- __ rinia county have raised over $6,000 for the schools during the past year. ^ Letters from correspondents in twenty-six countries have been rercived by school children in one New York school district through a letter exchange maintained by tlie school ! authorities. Sweeping,( dusting. sewing, washing dishes, and ironing are among the "home industrial subjects" list- I F>d on a school report card prepared l>v Mrs. Mary DeGarmo, of St. I.,ouls. and used in Missouri schools. The parent gives the child a "mark" for the accomplishment of one or more home duties. fo The girls at the State College at Puyallup, Wash., have helped solve the high cost of living problem by ~ learning to prepare tasty lunches at vi cost of 4 to 5 cents per person. 01 Later they will demonstrate what a( they have learned in economy of foods by domestic science in the rural schools. State Superintendent Hyatt, of California, has issued an appeal for sex enlightenment, in the home if nossihla ill tlio CpHaaI if r> oeoeco rv ' """ .? uvvvaoui.T . p Hp declares that no boy or girl t should reach the age of 12 without ^ learning from parents, teacher, or , 1 some other responsible person, the ~ five acts of sex hygiene which he j^n enumerates. , ' ? lie no Nearly 50.000 Indian children went to school last year, more than at half of them being educated at gov- , m, eminent schools. Mission schools ared for 3,000, and more than 17,D00 had so far adopted the white Uj man's ways as to he enrolled in reg- no alar public schools, according to a statement on Indian education furuished by the Indian office of the LTnited States bureau of education. j in; Who's Your Friend? ' ac O ft jrangeburg Times and Democrat. ! Is whiskey your friend? Wo don't lo mow, you never visit him in the I)r ight of day, but as the thief sneaks f0 ander the cover of darkness, you too nay steal away to pay him an occa- ca donal visit. If lie's your friend, itand by him, he'll take from* you ^ ;he money that a poverty-stricken , lonie cries for, he'll blight the life of lie woman that trusted all to your j, \are. he'll curse unborn rliilrlr.-.?> 0(1 .villi a drunken inheritance, he'll .vaste your energy, destroy your will ind leave you bankrupt and destroyed. 110 You owe him a big debt?110 other rrlend has done quite so much for 5^ i'OU. lie's rid you of all petty scru- s " liles of honesty* and purity, in fact, 10 has made a new man out of you? J?' ihe eye that once gltamed and sparkled is now bleared and dull; the ro dieeks once so healthy and tinged Pe with the ruddy hue of young man- ' hood is bloated and seared with dis- St dpation; the hand that once guided on the pen so smoothly and delicately At icross the page now jerks its erc< ked Cr way trembling and reeling across the pr sheet; the legs upon which you hunted and fished now stagger and stum- by ble under their load: and the mind that once reasoned so accurately, remembered so perfectly, understood so plainly now blunders regularly ro reaches its hazy conclusions slcwly, 8p find gropes in darkness among the $1 simplest problems. ii * a uik ueui you owe your irienn j0 Keep the Kidneys Well. Z | ca Health is Worth Saving, And Some pr Lancaster People Know How to cu Save It. te) Many Lancaster people take their j? Uvea In their handa by neglecting the kidneya when they know theae gn organs need help. Weak kidneya bu are reaponalble for a vaat amount of et< suffering and ill health?the slighteat delay la dangerous. Uae Doan's Kidney Pills?a remedy that has helped thouaanda of kidney suffer- ho Bra. Here la a Rock Hill citizen's rei recommendation: *ai Mrs. D. B. Branson, 703 E. White Ut 3t., Rork Hill, S. C., says: "I was op subject to dizzy and nervous spells roi and my back and head acred Intense- ac ly. There troubles were caused by $3 weak kidneys. When I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised as being ml ?ood for such complaints, I got a in supply. They helped me at once and [ continued taking them until I was Bl well" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 rents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, pr Mew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and takV no other. A I I / I t you need never worry about pay: it. Broken hearts, ruined lives, saken ideals, diseased bodies, sted opportunities, and souls eterlly damned, make up the currency th which your debt is paid, and of jse you nave no concern. If whiskey is your friend, God help u. Enlarging the Parcels Post, eenwood Dally Journal . It seems that the government has 311 rather experimenting with the reels post system and that the exriment has been altogether favorle. At least it looks this way. Jging by the enlargement of the vice which is proposed by Postister General Burleson. He states it the zone system will finally be ne away with, and he hopes to ve the law so changed that packes weighing as much as one liun3d pounds may be carried through, ? mails. None of the fears that were at first ticipated were realized as to the ect upon local merchants by beHE BEST DDT WFA ~ CBOVE'S T/ rhc Old Standard, General Enriches the Blood and Bu FOR GROWN PEOP] It is a combination of QUININE and illy strengthens and fortifies the syste te hot summer. GROVE'S TASTELE hills and Fever, Weakness, general deb gor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sick nt purging. Relieves nervousdepressi :tion and purifies the blood. A True trengtliener. Guaranteed by your Dr T7arm Ton Jk LAX XXX I /tAAJ 230 Acres, L. N. Montgomery's, ar Camp Creek church, about 125 150 acres worked, rest in woods, ce 8-room house, also 5-room, room and a 2-room house, two stures, two wells of good water d also spring water. In good ighborhood. Price 14 5 an acre, i\v re<luce?l to a little less than >7 an acre. If interested, see me once. Will cut up into three or are tracts if necessaryT. M. BELK, Agent. Nice 6-room house, nicely fitted >, two blocks of court house and ar intersection of Dunlap and Marit streets. Price right now, ,800.00. 300 acres, D. P. Baker's, on Wild it and Lynches Creeks, two bu'ldgs. three horse farm open. 50 res extra fine bottoms and aV-ut 0 acres in woods ? ? h thousands saw timber. Timber al ire, I am Id, is worth more than the ashing ice of land. Adjoining lands sell r $10 to $20 an acre. Will take .00 per acre for quick sale spot sh. 61% acres, Judson Usher's, near xie, 30 acres very fine saw timber, room house and 3 0 acre farm en. Price $4 0 per acre. Also 100 res by same with improvements, ?. Can be bought at $4 5 per acre. 50% acres, Marcus Estridge's, ar Dwight, 30 acres worked, two uses 5-room and 4-room, good ill of water and pasture. Nicely ^ated. Price if sold right off ,450.00. 4 3 acres, Allen Alsobrook's, adining Henry Frasier, Ben Hunter, m Lanev, etc., on Ginger Cake ad, near Union church. Price $25 r acre. 15 acres and small house, W. P. ogner. A nice and desirable farm, e mile east of Lancaster, on New ch road and on the McDow Hill oss road. See me right off for ice and terms. Also a few other small tracts noarA few real bargains. 50 acres about 1-4 mile north of imp Creek church and east of New it road, 3-room house and good 2om tenant house. Several good rings. About 20 acres cultivated. ,200 or 72% acres at $25 an acre. 87 acres, near Tom Hance's. Price 7.50 per acre. Nice 6-room house, 4 % acres nd. North Lancaster. Price $3,500. 3 extra nice lots on new Arch reet. Will sell very cheap for sh. (I. P. Hardin lots.) SEE ME. 98% acres, one mile east of imus, on public road, well watefand good place. 4 5 to 50 acres ltlvated. Good 4-room house, nant house, barn and stables and od pasture. By good school. J. Small's. $32.50 an acre. 84% acres on Flat Creek, Ben nail place. Nice house and outtidings. Farm open, good water, s. $15.00 an acre. 4 6% acres, T. H. and E. S. Bentt's, near Anvil Rock and west of laver Creek road, on road leading Marion Walker's. Tenant use and 10 acres of fresh land, st In pine thicket. Some very One nd. $20 an acre. 150 acres, Minor Johnson's, near tion church, three horse farm en, two houses, 4 room and 2 Din and outbuildings, about 25 res of nice saw timber. For place ,000. 39 acres, R. H. McMurray's, six lies north of Lancaster, 25 acres cultivation. Price $30 per acre. Three nice 3-room houses, S. T. ackmon place, very cheap. 76 acres, J. H. Barr's, near Dixie, room house and two tenant uses. Also 40 acre farm open. 1ce $36 per acre. ^'STRAIGHT \ M. BELK, Agei x r. ' \ J 7 ing brought Into competition with the mail order bouses, but it has rather enabled the local merchants to enlarge their territory, and so increase their trade. With this system improved, it will uot be a great while before merchants in Greenwood may receive orders from distant points over the telephone, and HII H* ?-v ? *-? 4 L - * ? A * * ?1 111 vucui |/iuuipny, inujs suvinK lllPir customers the trouble and expense of coining to town. I The advantage of the parcels post lies not In the cheapness of transportation only, but in its accessibility. It goes out through all the country places remote from the railroads which cannot be reached by any other public service. Heretofore, busiuess could be done through the express companies at points on the railroads ouly. The indications are that the parcels post system is just beginning to enter upon its era of usefulness and convenience to all classes of people. | Subscribe for The Newa% [HER TONIC, lOTfirOO PL'.II TfHIlP 101LLL00 Ulllll IUIIIIj Tonic. Drives out Malaria, ilds up the Whole System. LE AND CHILDREN. / IRON in a tasteless form that wonder* m to withstand the depressing effect of iSS chill TONIC has noequal for Malaria, il.'ty and loss of appetite. Gives life and ly Children. Removes Biliousness withion and low spirits. Arouses the liver to Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete uggist. We mean it. 50 cents. Ld For Sale iDr. Mclntyre's nice new house for sale at a bargain. Two O. W. Mackey lots north of j Heath Spring, cheap. 2-acre lot by Farmers' warehouse In Lancaster. See me. Lot back of Masonic hall In Lancaster. Price $2,500. Springs lots In North Lancaster. See me. Burnt house' lot by Perkins' place, East End, $7 50. Also Perkins' I 2-story house and lot, East End. Price $2,250 to $2,500. Three lots. Sinclair Heights. Price $150. 51% acres on Flat Creek, S. Small's. $1,050. 5-room house and 2-acre lot, Clyburu's, East End, $2,000. 103 acres, near Elgin, $3,000. Two 50-acre lots by Ceo. Baker's, $25.00 an acre. T. M. C. Mosler's home place, eight miles east of Lancaster; deed calls for 24 4 acres, $6,000. 468 acres, Sistare place, 3 miles of Lancaster, to be sold in lots or as a whole. Price $25 to $27.50 per acre. / 56% acres at Antioch. $32.50 per acre. 3S6 acres, Jim Blackmon's Dell Helton place, near Union, $21 per acre. 814 acres, T. W. McMurray's home place, 5 miles north of Lancaster, cut up in lots at $2 5, $30 and upwards per acre. 371 acres, the Moore tract, near Union church. $25 per acre. Nice 5-rooni house. North Lancaster. Dr. Mclntyre's. $2,500. Plyler lots on Meeting and Barr , streets, north of Bob Crawford's new house, large lots. $400 and up. 107 94 acres, one mile south of factory, known as Hunter place, t vo houses and farms. $4 5 per acre. 155 acres, three miles north of Taxaliaw, known as Tom McM&nas and Dewette tracts, and by Strict ' Knight's one-horse farm open. I $2,000. 72 acres by Alex Waters placo I and known as J. P. Carues tract; house and 2-horse farm open. $28.50 i attc. 93 V6 acres, Rufus Carries tract, !iy above tract, house and one-horse arui open. $22 per acre. 70 acres, J. A. Cauthen's, near Dan Bailey's house, and 60-acre farm open. $22.50 per acre. 98 acres, W. E. Thompson's, 7 miles northwest of Bethune, on both sides of Porter and Camden road, by Bill McCastles. $5 per u-re. 72 acres, north of Taxahaw, know as the Hugh McManus plaos. $1,500. 600 acres on Catawba river. See me. Six desirable East End lots?very / cheap. See me. 4 0 acres at fork New Arch road, 2 miles of anaclur 47rt an ?i>m 13% aores, known as the Milter Qold Mine, by Minor Johnson'* with mineral rights. $20 an acre. 3 Sinclair Heights lots, corner lots. Southeast side of Gay and Ferguson streets, $50. Also 4 lots N. W. corner Dunlap and Ferguson streets. $200. (Davis.) 26 acres, Carter Adams, 3 mile: north of Lancaster, west of Riverside road and by W. J. Cunningham's Sistare place. $25 an acre. Ask me for other bargains and If jruu uh?h m.y tana ior 8a 10 remember I wll! oandle it at 2 to 2 ft per cent commission and all town property at 2 per cent commission and I promise you a straight deal. If you want to sell or buy a home or a farm see me for I can save you money. If you want to rent a houoe in tow^, I havea desirable houses for raU|L J Write, phone or see me if later- / ested in land. J DEALING." * nt. Lancaster, S. C, i \ i