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- \ [_ ual Report of the May 31st, J (Continued from Last Issue.) <880 No. of Paid from Couuty / Voucher. Fund. Amount 881 774 J. T. Thomasson, 'phone message 2.05 882 J 775 T. L.. Hilton, salary and | stamps 35.00 883 776 J. A. Hyatt, road work 125.41 884 777 W. B. Bruce, salary.. 18.75 | , 778 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, 886 paid claim 25.00 887 779 T. Li. Hilton, treasurer, Interest C. C. bonds 3.208.00 888 780 R. 8. Hnrn?p ronolro K9 CR RR9 782 J. A. Hyatt, bridge work 125.41 I V 783 T. J. Hunter, salary. . 64.16 890 1 784 R. Li. Lyles, salary 54.16,891 785 M. Li. Beckham, salary 8.33 , 892 786 J. O. Sullivan, lumber. 11.35 1 787 Bennett-Ferguson Co., I 893 supplies 242.36 I 788 C. B. Johnson, mule.. 275.50,894 ' 789 Dr. G. W. Poovey, examl- 895 ' nation In lunacy. ... 6.00 790 J. H. Barr, lumber, etc. 41.90 896 791 Dr. J. D. Funderburk, examination in lunacy. 5.00 897 < 792 J. D. Caskey, special 89 8 deputy 11.40 899 793 D. F. Sapp, road work 40.00 794 J. A. Hyatt, road work 75.00 900 i 796 W. B. Bruce, salary. . . 18.75 796 Jno. L. Caskey, salary 35.42 901 797 Jas, A. Cauthen, lumber 38.25,902 798 A. B. Croxton, road 903 < work 100.00 ! 799 H. E. Coffey, service | 904 Co. B. Ed 21.00 I k 800 J. P. Hunter, salary and ! 905 jail account 151.50 | M. N. Johnson, salary. . 14.68 906 , J. F. Addison, salary. . 54. 16 > A. B. Ferguson & Son, i 607 supplies 17.60 t 908 T. F, Mackey Co., sup- 1909 ' "Mies' 89.05 ' 910 . Williams, pay roll 228.00 911 . . Williams, bridge '912 . . Work 52.50 ' 913 , Jw7 V. O. Blackmon, supplies 5.25 >08 Lancaster Pharmacy, |914 c supplies 7.15 i l.J 809 Jos. W. Knight, salary, .915 ' etc 30.25 916 1810 T. O. Blackmon, supplies, I 917 etc. .? 88.68 ,918 ] .811 F. 8. Williams, pay roll 65.35 812 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 919 813 E. G. Funderburk, sal- |910 ] ary 25.00 I 814 Jno. King, smith work 2.25 921 ? . 816 W. J. Crenshaw, salary 18.75 ' J' 816 J. F. Weaner, road work 34.67 922 1 817 T. R. Bennett, keeping ! ?, County home 171.00 923 ' Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.75 9 24 , w. E. Starnes, lumber, <925 1 etc 60.80 ! ^ . i0 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary 25.00 926 , , .?821 B. R. Funderburk, lumbpr 24.50 927 . 1*2 Ay'C. Rowell, salary and .928 1 ?7stamps 52.75 ' ? I' f I F "V C. M. Hudson. I 929 . t 25.00' vis, supplies. . 347.73 930 ] ?11, road work 160.00 'son, bridge |931 . m 09 932 1 Elliott Mule Co., " I .)Hds 610.45 933 ! || TAiYnber Co., lum- 934 . w3 J 92.22 r Knight and con- 935 j p, snlary 29.16 Brfl|S., supplies.. 110.00 936 Inderson, lumber 90.02 Ti Punderburk, road 937 . nt Co.. supplies. 73.96 938 ] ,V>wn Co., supplies 6.70 Is. A. Mobley, ex- 939 . ration In lunacy . 5.00 94 0 1 ft. lyatt, road work 75.00 & Blakeney, 941 lies 16.60 glnee & Cunningham, 942 1 I I Watson & Son, 943 1 work 4.80 ffl . br 'Phone Co., 944 J| Bi/lrv, etc 5.68 945 ' I 'acnett-Ferguson Co., 1 fupplles. . 67.86 946 1 w. Machinery Co., Applies 210.95 947. Hilton, salary and vnps, etc 44.04 948 < Sinclair. ,hauling 32.00 | work . . 13.35 949 ;omery, 22.50 950 i bridge 2.00 951 , ly roll 50.00 952 1 tracing lsoner 31.65 953 , , Jr., .... 7.00 954 W Coal . .. 19.11 955 sal- 956 . 6.15 y... 54.16 957 (ami- 958 5.00 ank, 960 ' 1 997 Rft con- ; 961 ' ... 12.50 j 54.16 962 . acy . . 20.00 963 : . 158.25 ; for 964 70 j 'ge i 965 , 50.00 , 966 .Id . 166.88 967 : . 150.00 | t, i 968 . 121.87 969 1 i- 970 ( 80.00 15.00 : 971 ] 4.00 i 972 ] ' 802.50 j 973 1 1974 . 1.42 975 ( 75 976 , 1 83.40 ' 977 1 \ 16.10 I ' 978 ( 18.00 1979 ] 8.60 | U5.00 . 980 1 981 . 17.00 j |983 ] 12.50 V.0<T 984 . 9.27 | 985 1 ft THE'LANCASTER NEW! Treasurer of Lancaster County Fror 1912, to May 31st, 1913. Standard Drug Co., sup- 986 H. A. Montgomery, wood 22.' plies 41.30 987 R. L. Blackwell, lumber 32.( T. L. Hilton, treasurer, 988 J. P. Hunter, special court claims 191.45 deputy 30.1 J. M. Stogner, lumber 989 T. C. Williams, bridge and work 15.50 work 2.( F. S. Williams, labor. . 4.40 990 S. M. Jordan, bridge R. P. Horton, conveying i work 372.1 lunatic , 14.25 991 Wyatt Duncan, hauling. 1.5 R. W. Co'nsart, salary. 18.75 992 Ed Barues, labor .... 2.1 Moore Lumber Co., ce- 992 A. A. Knight, road work 344."< ment 179.85 993 A. H. Cloninger, bridge S. C. Williams, labor.. 17.50 j work 40.( Bank of Lancaster, paid ! 994 J. P. Hunter, salary and claim 14.70 jail account 155.C F. S. Williams, pay roll 44.75 995 Jos. W. Knight, salary, J. K. Helms, lumber.. 100.00 etc 30.1 Dr. R. C. Brown, examl- , 996 T. L. Hilton, salary... 30. C nation in lunacy.. .. 10.00 997 R. S. Harper, repairs.. 2.1 M. C. Bowers, bridge ;998 Jno. L. Caskey, salary. 35.4 work and lumber.... 29.05 999 S. S. Hardin, salary... 14.? r* tt r?? 11 a naicl noies ?u,547.&0 | ~~ " ' Bennett-Ferguson Co., 1 n T " r' ,'"h.l'r;l"7 Uo(1 mipnllos 50.25 suDBHeiT ' 81 l J. F. Marker Co., eof- : . . supples.. &1.4 fins o(j 00 11 I,ay< w?rk.. 8.5 H. S. Rowell," road " 4J J itoy ('uniii.igham, tick and bridge work.. . 116.67 c,a'\,ontion ; -J J. R. Slstare, assessor. 5.10 4-j T. Barton hauling. . 0.C FunderV-.rk Co.. sup- i 44 Andrew Cook, conveyi>l ie? . .. 52.60 ance 5(1 Wilbur WaUon Co., en- ! ?? ) \v- barker, a8fs?or a C ring work 125.00, 4? H- A Cloninger, bridge Lancaster Pharmacy, w?? ,V * ' ' ' " ' ' * . 1; , supplies 22.60 43 - Hunter, salary... 54} Lancaster 'Phone Co., 49 J. K. Helms, lumber. . 11.5 renta 91.25 *' Stewman, lunacy W. F. Broom, supplies. . 5.25 o:(K(olings . 20.0 W. F. Rrunson, road JW, {x*[*Ure- U'm^,er 4 '] work 75.00 52 J- H. Wltherspoon & Co., R. E. & W. R. Kenning- supplies. 6.5 ton, salary 15.65 " W. S. Backmon, guard 3.fl J. L. Caskey, special 55 T- 0 Blackmon, office deputy 59.07 n expenses, etc. . . .. 14.4 C. W. Requarth Co., sup- I B. J. Harper, pay roll. . 2(.E pjjes 228.44 Clark Robinson, haulEdwards & Horton, sup- I _n 43 plles . , 256 51' 59 B- H Plyler, assessor.. 2.C City Meat Market,' sup- I 60 Lancaster Publishing Co., plies 26.60 I _ ? printing 32.t J. D. Hay, shop work.. 14.15 i R- W. Cousart, salary, T. W. Secrest, engineer- efc ;T '' * '. ' ' V |n? 20.00 ' 62 L A. Hyatt, road work 150.C J. M. Carson Co., sup- 63 Railway Co., plies 282.55 1 freight 180.( r Q Witkonnnnn ina?P. I 65 M. L. Beckham, aalarv 8 J ance V *" " 48.00 ' Bank of Lancaster, paid 'R. L.' Coilina.' coal. '. ! 57^90 156.3 W. P. Robinson. bond I 67 B. J. Harper, pay roll. . 10.t premium 3.00 69 J F- Addison, salary.. 54.1 Allison Bros, supplies. . 16.35 . Small, bridge Lancaster Publishing Co., 1 ?,w?r L nrintlnc 17 00 54 Blackmon Co., supplies. 34o.( Walker E. & ' C. ' Co. ' 67 R. L. Lyles. salary 54.1 stationery 164.96 71 T- L- Hilton, treasurer W. F. Mothershed, shop I paid claims 173.8 work 24.54 64 T. F. Culp, road work.. 4.E J. A. Hyatt, road and : bridge work.. . . .. 150.00 (Continued in Next Issue.) Lancaster Hardware Co., 1 supplies 255.58 bon.4 11.00 DEAD COMRADES CALL HI E. W. Sistare, supplies 3.35 H. A. Oollnger, road Paterson Police Find Aged Veteri work 52.00 Aeleep In Cemetery?Fought In Lancaster Light & Pow- Civil War. er Co., supplies.. .. 41.28 J. C. Duncan, road work 168.75 I Paterson, N. J.?After havli T. J. Hunter, salary.. 54.16 tramped from Mlddletown, N. Y., W. Staroes, bridge I distance of 40 miles. Samuel Wilson, R. L^Lyles,' salary'. '. ' ! '. 5416 C,lv" war v"era"' vlslt^ ,h? F. 8 Williams paid for 1 ? comrades In arms in the Cedi supplies....' 17.55 lLawn cemetery. Finally he becan R. D. Bailey, supplies. 15.60 weary and lay down to sleep Just at tl A. B. Robinson, hauling 28.00 entrance to the cemetery. C. W. Requarth Co., in- j A telephone message told the poll< terest on claim. . . . 70.82 a dead man was at the cemetery e Jones-Elliot Mule Co., trance. W.hJ7' WnilamV, special P10 f/)und v?t* deputy 16 70 aB,oeP- He waB brought to headqua Barnes Bros.,' supplies. ! 71.78 tere- where. after relating his story. 1 Br. J. C. Foster, examl- received lodging for the night. L nation in lunacy, etc. 13 00 said he was born in Jersey City ' M. Jj. Beckham, salary 8.33 years ago, and had served throughoi I. E. Stewman, lunacy the Civil war with the First New Je proceedings 20.00 sey cavalry, under the command i bHdge^rkr0a<1 RDd 30 64 Cftpt- Charle8 Wlnton. He bad fougl T A Hyatt road work 75 00 the battles of Fredericksburg. tt Dolf Robinson, labor . 1.90 Wilderness and Gettysburg. "J * 3, AUGUST 5, 1913. n THE TRAIL OF BLOOD = , IN THE SUNNY SOUTH TU[ DfQT UflT A Hideous lilot on the Fairest See g tion of This Great Country. Oflfllfl )0 The Columbia State. k|l||y I The most hideous blot on our MIIU 1 I civilization today, the most shameful """ )0 fact to be asserted about us through- The Old Standard, out Christendom Is seen in the homi>0 cide records of state after state. Enriches the BlOO< 5 5 coupled with the callous indifference 50 of juries, to the horror of the situa57 tion and the utter breakdown of our FOR GKOWi judicial system In its handling of >0 murder. It passes the comprehen- It is . combination of QUI sion of Europe how this can be in . ,, , , .r >0 the foremost republic of the world. tu^y strengthens and fortifie In fact, it bailies and thoughtful the hot summer. GROVE'S !5 American citizen for that matter, to Chills and Fever, Weakness, j >0 explain this dark phenomenon of our viROr to Nursing Mothers and 12 ?r7,r S0Clal ?rder qU,te 8aHSfaC" out purging. Relieves nerve >8 In no "holler than thou" spirit. ?ction and purifies the bloo< ,6 but rather in a spirit of anxious con- Strengthened Guaranteed I '5 cern for our common civilization, we _________________ .6 direct attenton to the fearful record " that a next-door state, Georgia, has "Judge Righteously and 1 )0 made during the past year as re- Causes of the Poor."?Prov 13 gards homicidal activUv ?.wi iuv ucwiiuiiuuuu 01 uussiu per- supervision ol t lx- att< ndai luaueiitlj to separate the great, prov- It is believed bv the me 10 nZ ?rl,;-!ml,g0liU. ^ l!l? UUW ^hi" rector that this class of * Utw lepablie seems to be merely a !Q step towards Russian annexation of Interest many of the asylni g oue-fortli of the immense Chinese and thereby be beneliical. - empire, a country live times as large ory is well grounded. Tiier us the German empire in Europe, and persons in the world win q one-third as large as the United _____________________ y Slates. I ~ The treaty which the czar claims ,0 to have negotiated with the "iudei0 pendent" state of .Mongolia, which is ^ inhabited by several millions of tent- I 15 dwellers, provides as follows: | i0 ( "1. Russia undelakes to maiu- , tain the independence of Mongolia, 1 to to support its right to have a national } \ 10 army and to forbid the entrance of i Chinese troops or Chinese colonists 15 on the soil of Mongolia. "2. Mongolia grants to Russian It Vua ?0 subjects and commerce special rights At J >0 and privileges, and agrees to grant n1/ ff \^JR to no other nation any greater rights 17 RJTTMl >9 and privileges. If 13 "3. No treaty made by Mongolia jw with China or any other nation shall i -HK* (7 infringe in any way the provisions of CjW >0 the present treaty without the conL6 sent of hte Russian government." X On the heels of this extraordinary X /nvU 9 >0 agreement Russia began to send f / \\ m 15 troops into Mongolia to drive out / j If M .6 Chinese colonists and resist any at- * / I M tempt on the part of China to assert ' If (q th 10 her sovereignty in the province. ' ,0 The million of ignorant Mongolian Wclct tent-dwellers descendants of th conquering hordes of Ghengis and Tarnerlane-now mere herdsmen-have no voice in the treaty covertly made by 0 one of their princes at Urga, the seat I" of he Mongol lama. This Russian Invasion of the rights a/ in of China over one forth of ii >r en ftjSj&i fl " tire territory, 1,300,00 square miles, VjHl? has been roughly executed in spito jlj[ of the fact that 110 Mongolian prin- ,<ii ces and chieftains met in Peking, : SPllf K protested against the interference of 1 u Russia, and appealed for protection j full ? to China. | p8 The senate of the Chinese republic j who nr has denounced and repudiated the se- kZ&z&sSIMilf le cret Mongolian treaty with Russia. |l mm\ Deli. ,8 Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. , n- "I was attacked with dysentery JItmSbI? " about July 15th, and used the doc-, *1*1 in tor's medicine and other remedies A I ^ with no relief, only getting worse VK ie all the time. I was unable to do ? anything and my weight dropped At ..'from 145 to 125 pounds. I was ad-! Soda Jt I . . , , , ? ? Fountains r_ vised to use Chamberlain s Colic, or Carbon.- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I -teti L Mot,ie, * | used two bottles of It and It gave me *Ud Bo,U", permanent relief," writes B. W. 1 tuc r*r\r<K i le Hill of Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by U lttt WJCA-i all dealers. I ' r id _ - 7 WEATHER TONIC, i'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC General Tonic. Drives out Malaria, 1 and Builds up the Whole System. >1 PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. NINE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonders the system to withstand the depressing effect of TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal tor Malaria, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and i Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with>us depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to i. n. nue ionic ?na sure Appetizer. A Complete >y your Druggist. We mean it. 50 cents. Plead the know somehtlng about running a erbs 81:9. newspaper, and probably there la a good working majority of persona iL ?rnin who think they know all about it. .. ' Doubtless there is as much con* ' tident assumption of the kind in the . lunatic asylum as there is on the outside-and probably it is as well Justified. n of 1 rd- Those who have had experience in a ' " the operation of newspapers know ' .. that one of the compensating fe^> f '. ,. tures of the business is that it takes ' a man's off the rest of his troubles. i fh' . o >? 11 hedged about by such a con'. ' "t catenation of perplexities that it ill I v th<- ,nakos the individual forget grudges ' and grievances, his diseases, his sor. rows and his sins and all the other Is for 1- w things which people engaged in other ' ' , vocations are accustomed to worry , ' about. At times ho is likely to forget ion Sf iV his meals or to be indift'erent to them, . ' 1 ", which amounts to pretty much the Iso stands 1 0f ?ii same tiling. . - ' , It remains to be seen whether & ' ( * newspaper of and by lunatics will f pnnvj?to differ materially from some of the U . papers in this country that are run wn nvL-n a h>" persons who so far, have escaped that duty de luuat'co inqulrendo. icea 11 U~ ?ne 'dea now Beems to he to let ct is not hinds of Mexicans have all the hiimnnoiv shooting Irons they want, and work ' , the problem out by triggornometry. Ue is un^-Indlanapoli8 NeW3" jeople. I engaged ? lght. We t # a"," prop- H the proposition a tilt? does not ring true we small lad *11 . ?.*?.? ?nse could Will IlOt aCCept it lOt , I . ought i convict to advertising. iely treat- ? >?poe that If a want ad reader er all con- i i . j i has been misused by v an advertiser in this in a News page, we want to the Mor- know about it. We place this deasylum. I 1*1 i in type; partment on a high under the .11 1 standard?and make ork1 wiii special efforts to mainu inmates fajn jp His the e are row ? a do not JUL % Treat Them ^ e treat of treats ? always >med, by all, everywhere? M Wfocla ] kling with life?delight y cooling?supremely Jfe ilesomc. M cious?Refreshing / hirst-Quenching M Demand the Genuine? Send for Free Booklet. :OLA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. < - , ??,_ *: ... 4i*-* * ' lethargy or indifference. That no 3al|3 vm^h^stole a rt ie 10 less than some hundreds of homcldea y arrested and sent t 10 should have been committed In that .,?, ? * state, not to count vlcltlms of that ? ? p" . _ ,ir>rr,? 0 peculiar form of murder called fH"lW L n?. n?' 10 lynching, and over against this only rLmit 10 30 legal executions within the space ? ? .. .nran,n|. of one year, is something well-nigh "e 5 nlJ? ?0 Incredible. Along wth this is seen en*d S a peculiar growing tendency to make , ' [0 a joke of the situation, which is a ^ut't ? Mv?n subtle symptom of the insidious bo?n,e h?A )0 spread of that contempt, which fa- ,s t, : t >8 miliarly breeds. Surely it is a Mep- . ls th,rs ,thvP t f "5 hlstophelian spirit that can cee hu- for ,,oy' shouId h? f mor n so ptiful a tale of human he- u0 ' i? t>, >3 ings done to .loath and courts of r^nfPT, i mont of tiio law. it stain justice standing by unaroused by the .m(| or(|pr ftn(, rpalizOR tha ' When will there come a turn in ? ^rioterenforcemeutof . ,, , , bring us to a better realtzat ,0 this path we are treading toward a K society?but it a heedlessness of human life that shall for tllo humallP treatment H) make of murder one r?r crimes and render'the' liVo of every though they be the most he .0 citizen liable at any time to pay the ~.mo,st sinful, it) forfeit for some slight offense given The humane treatment c or obstruction occasion to another. Rbould be demanded by i r5 To murder a fellow man is stead- j -? love justice and right. ily becoming safer than any other to the criminal and 15 offense against society. demands that we assure h Do our juries refuse to convict be- maJ?,e treatment and a chat g cause capital punishment is involv- . . mo9t v'<doaa r?nyl ed and this extreme penalty no long- *? ?y?rworhed and in 15 er fits the spirit of our time? If so. trr?^d- T? drlve *e: ;g better to change the law to one they ^ hich Justice would indlc. '5 will enforce. Is it that our judicial an aa beneath any i procedure gives the defendant so ^es<? th'n*f have , 10 completely the better of every Pu .?f OUI!. ?mP a . j0' strategic point In the conflict with Jia,ve takPn ^ K1\an. d the prosecution that the latter is all things are and 10 but blocked? There s certainly a er'y done. May be they ar 10 great deal in this. Yet why should noV? we be more tender toward the mur- ??ff, SO ? 10 derer than to his victim, for whom committing some small off* there was no protection at the hands aen* to ,1, ? *anK <*f the state? to be impossible for any i It is a condition sad. mortifying overworked or inhumar ir and dangerous all in one. Unceasing ed' 11 ou^ht to be our duty 1 rc effort to correct t is the stern duty 6 P?or ha\e some one t< o of everv patrotic citizen. k justice is assured them und y ditions. Has Breaking Up of China Begun? Docs It Itcqiiire Sense to Rti 5 How litle we uudestand some- ., . . , paper: times the changes In the desliules Lo?,sv|?p j?urilal ol mankind suggested in the brief l0 news Hushed from distant lands! The medical director of The short cablegram announcing r's Plnins, X. J.. State 11< ^ tbat lite Russian goterutueu* insists the Insane proposes 'o> < jo on the independence ot ^Mongolia weeklv now .pitpi-r at the* lor instance, opens up a \ isla oi pos- , . .* . , , ,, lft sibihties in Asia tbat stagger the im w,,1,'h is to u hl"? " l0 agination. nn<i printed by patients in. ivuwvu, assessor. . z.uu 1000W. J. Williams, salary. 54.1 T. R. Bennett, keeping 1 w. B. Bruce, salary... 18.1 County home 153.90 2 J. F. Addison, salary.. 54.1 R. W. Consart, special 3 J. A. Hyatt, road and deputy 11.85 bridge work 235.C C. G. Cochrane, assessor 4.60 4 t. O. Blackmon, salary 83.3 B. B. Bruce, salary, etc 21.75 5 a. C. Rowell, salary and R. A. Blackmon, road and stamps 52.C bridge work 338.50 6 F. S. Williams, pay roll 187.6 0. C. Blackmon, road 7 j. d. Funderburk, exwork 16.30 amlnation in lunacy. 5.C Paul Moore, salary, etc 124.50 8 B. J. Harper, pay roll. . 75.6 M. N. Johnson, salary. 14.58 9 w. E. Starnes, salary.. 25.C Christmas Cook, special 10 Dr. T. J. Strait, salary, deputy .... 6.25 etc 30.C W. H. R. Barton, road 11 j. o. Porter & Co., supwork 7.70 plies 326.6 W. R. Ivennington, sal- I 12 A. B. Ferguson & Son, ary 6.25 j supplies 10.( J H. Witherspoon Co., : 13 d. A. Knight, salary. . 14.t mules and wagon... 780.00 14 \\*. Q. Caskev, repairs.. 1.1 S. S. Hardin, salary.. 29.16 15 Kershaw M.* & B. Co., W. F. Barton, hauling 65.40 | supplies 462.( T. O. Blackmon. salary 83.34 ig g. R. Machinery Co., Jos. W. Knight, salary. 30.25 1 scraper .... 10.C J. F. Addison, salarp. .. 54.16 i8 Greenwood H. Co., clothJ. L. Caskey, salary... 35.41 illg 172.C J. M. Caston Co., sup- 19 Farmers' Bank &. Trust plies 637.00 Co., note 10,000.t J. P. Hunter, salary and _ 2 0 T. L. Hilton, treasurer, Jail account 178.85 court claims 40.1 W. J. Williams, salary 54.16 21 Alltsou Bros., supplies. 5.4 F. S. Williams, pay roll 179.55 22 W. F. Mothershed, shop F. S. Williams, pay roll 88.00 work 7.1 D. F. Sapp, road and ! 23 Steele & Cunningham, bridge work 551.60 lumber 141.6 M. L. Beckham, salary 9.23 24 C. C. Hinson & Co., supB. A. Hilton and con- I niion *> 1 RV*bl?;.?alary: 75 00 25 T. *R Bennett,* keeping r. L. Hilton, treasurer. County home 151. salary, etc. . 32.00 26 M. N. Johnson, salary. 14.S Taylor, road an<^ 27 Adam Morrison, sanitary 1.1 bridge work 110.5) 28 Huey Montgomery, laM. J. Green, assessor. . 2.00 ljor 5 ^ Wam Morrison, sanitary 2.75 29 Dr R c' Brown." vacc'iDr. J. D. Funderburk. nation and t mor. examination in lunacy 5.00 tem. 12 2 1. R. Horton. bridge work 30 w H. Rod'gers. hauling 3.1 t |umhpr- 1 31 Lancaster Pharmacy, John King repairs. . . 1.50 medicine 12.6 Dr. R. C. Brown, vaccl- 32 B M Product Co., supnation 17.60 Ue8 ' * 205^ J. F. Wearner. road 33 Lancaster ice & Coal Co., work 16.50 coal 15 s Moore Lumber Co., lum- 35 g E Yllnson," Ba'fa'r> ! ! 1 t V> ' __ L I 35 H. W. Mobley, salary. 33.3 Dr T J StraU saiary j 36 Dr. G. W. Poovey. examland 1 unacy exnm 40.00 < W?T\^onT'kon Stogner & Hinson. meats 20.61 37 Rhftn 3 * R, \ C. Rowell, salary and i 3g Shunk piow: Co.,"'*M. r.KL.mHilton. 'treasurer, _ \ a 72 C