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8 ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER (Continued from Page 7) No. of Voucher To Whom Paid Amount 105. J H McMurray, salary 25.00 466. Nen Hough, salary 40.00 407 T H Young, salary 45.00 408. Blanche Wallace, salary 25.00 400. Docia Barnes, salary 16.00 470. Savannah Jones, salary 25.00 471. J L Spratt, insurance.... 13.00 472. -Ella Jordan, salary 50.00 ' t. Esghie Lee Lake, salary.. 32.50 474. Mary L Potts, salary 35.00 475. A B Llndler, salary 80.00 476. Athalle Nisbet, salary 36.00 477. J D Haile, repairs 16.00 4 7 8. Grant Laney, repairs 8.00 479. Lillie Usher, salary 60.00 480. H A Ashley, conveyance 15.00 48i. Homer secrest, salary 30.00 182. Gilbert Gardner, salary 60.00 483. R L McBryde, salary 25.00 '34. E B Robinson, salary 15.00 485. L I) Patterson, salary 30.00 4 86. Onie Mackey, salary 40.00 487. Jno Q McManus, salary 60.00 4 88. Valena Pettus, salary 50.00 4 89. Lucia Mcllwain, salary 4 0.00 90. Alline Nelson, salary 40.00 LilUe Usher, salary 50.00 J92. Annie Barber, salary 20.00 4 93. Effle Gulp salary 4 0.00 494. C S Robertson, fuel, etc 16.7" 4 95. Nannie Hood, salary 25.00 496. Estelle Mango, salary 30.0 ) 4 97. Ray Faile. salary 50.55 498. Helen Garland, salary 40.00 4')p. Orie Lr< Black, salary 40.00 500. r h Howell, salary 45.on 6'*1. Fannie Purdue, salary 50.00 50J. Lillian Magill, salary 30.00 503. Ben l1 Lingle, salary 50.25 504. Bank of Heath Springs, salary 317.50 505. Annie Wilson, salary 60.26 606. 1 B Armfleld, salary 127 75 V A Lingle, incidentals :.... 5.0<? 508. .1 H Long, salary 50.00 " 09. B H Clyhurn. salary 60.00 *10. B H Clyhurn. salary 60.00 511. Inez Robinson, salary.. .< 50.00 512. Will J Bailey, insurance 1.23 j>ia. ivunice Krynti, salary 40.no 314. J W Morrison, salary, etc 26.00 615. J W Morrison, salary, etc 26.00 516. OR Carnes, salary 60.00 517. James Meader, salary 25.00 518. Eunice ltccd. salary 47.00 519. Mary Lindsey, salary 83.75 520. O R Carnes, salary 30.80 521. Ranee Parker, building 28.00 522. Davis Ilaile, building 30.00 523. Carrie Beckham, salary 15.00 ">24. M S Witherspoon, insurance 62.00 525. Gilbert Gardner, salary 50.00 526. W P Sutton, salary 75.00 527. T H Young, salary 4 5.00 528. Lena MeWhorter, salary 50.00 529. Talitha MeWhorter, salary 50.00 530. T II Young, salary 13.50 531. Lula MeWhorter, salary 50.00 532. Lula MeWhorter. salary . . 50.00 533. Laura Therrell, salary 55.00 534. Sarah Mills, salary 13.50 535. Delia Steel, salary 25.00 536. W C L.vles, salary 85.00 537. Ethel Gardner, salary 40.00 538. Ethel Gardner, salary 4 0.00 Mart:i!? rito do tcli, snlr>:\ 42.50 540. Mrs E X Carnes, salary 40 00 541. Mrs P F Carson, salary 4 0.00 542. Mrs h F Carson, salary 40.00 .">42. Nell Hough, salary 40.75 544. iw-llo King, salary 90.00 546. Nannlo Todd, salary 29.64 546.Cornelia L Dye, salary 67.50 54 7. Clenevieve hook ham, salary 60. on 548. hank of Lancaster, advances 625.00 549. Mary L Potts, salary 25.00 .50. Essie-Lee Lake, salary 32.50 551. Ella Jordan, salary 50.00 552. James Meaders, salary 10.00 553. Mattie Beckham 23.17 554. C A Plyler, salary 58.30 555. Belle Shuler, salary 45.00 556. J R Lyles, salary 90.00 57. J R Lyles, salary 90.00 558. C H Rowell, salary 45.00 559. W C Lyles, salary 85.00 560. C A Plyler, salary 66.70 561. B F Carson, salary 65.00 B F Carson, salary 65.00 563. B F Carson, salary 65.00 64. Belle Shuler. salary 45.00 565. (leoW Williams, teachers salaries 2.000.00 566. Carothers Cousart, salary 25.00 .7. J II Long, salary 25.00 *68. Alma Huffman, salary 65.00 "69. Belle Shuler. salary . 22.20 570. Adelaide Thompson, salary....- .. " * 1D.1I 7). Athalie Nisbet, salary 35.00 .72. A II Lindler, salary SO.00 ".7.".. T B Clyburn, cashier, interest on bonds 270.00 74. Homer Serrest, salary 30.00 575. S K Serrest, fuel 15.00 575. Jno Q MrManns, .;nlnrv 50.00 ".77. Fthol Gardner, salary 40.00 ".78. Margaret Tennant. salary 21.00 ." 70. Valena Pettus, salary 50.00 <0. Lucia Mcllwain, salary 40.0O '.1 Annie Lingle, salary 40.00 582. Annie Lingle. salary 40.00 ".83. Annie Lingle. salary 40.00 4. Laura Morgan, salary.. .. ?. 35.00 "85. Laura Morgan, salary 35.00 ".85. Laura Morgan, salary 35.00 587. Blanche Wallace, salary 25.00 588. Blanche Wallace, salary 12.50 so. Corrlnne Jones, salary... . ..... . .... .... 51.00 590. WllHe Redfern, salary . 25.00 niK LANCASTER NEWS .TI'X E 1(>, 1916. j No. of Voucher To Whom Paid Amount 591. Bstellc Bailey, salary 40.00 5.12. Alllne Nelson, salary 40.00 .03 Adelaide Thompson, salary 24.75 504. (Ernest W Caske; talary to. ?0 1 '.)5. Ernest W Cask?/, t. lary ? ?. > 1 5lU!. Annie Wilson, s. luij, etc 77.2V ! 507. Onle Mackey, salary 40.00 508. Bank of Heath Springs, salary 129.32 599. H C Hicks, salary 30.00 600. Lena McWhorter, salary 50.00 601. Inez Robinson, salary 45.OR 102. Mrs M J Green, salary 150.00 503. I C McDonald, salary 30.00 604. T M Belk, lumber, 52.00 605. Gilbert Gardner, salary 50.00 Mrs. Willa Carnes, salary 40.00 >07. Ernest W Caskey, salary 32.00 08. Louise Dye, salary 55.00 9. J W Morrison, salary 26.00 10. Maesey.Yoder Co, fuel, etc 11.25 ' 611. W F Sutton, salary 76.00 12. Ben B Lingle, salary 50.40 '3. T B Clyburn, refund bonds 2,000.00 614. Orie I^ee Black, salary 40.00 1 5. Southern Desk Co, apparatus 54.36 616. Frances Izard, salary 30.00 ' 17. Frances Izard, salary 30.00 ' 618. Effle Culp, salary 4 0.00 *19. Effle Culp, salary 4 0.00 ' Marguerite Gooch, salary 4 2.50 Alma Vanlandlngliam. salary 60.on "22. Alma Van Landingham, salary 60.0?> j' ' '. Genevieve Beckham, salary, etc 62.00 |! "4. Annette Stover, salary 52.50 625. Delia Steele, salary 50.00 1 626. Delia Steele, salary 50.00 ' 627. Delia Steele, salary ffO.00 ' "8. Delia Steele, salary 42.56 ' 629. Lillian Magill. salary 30.on ' 630. Fannie Pardue, salary 39.8" 6!1. V A Lingle, supt. ed library 5.00 : 632. Helen Garland, salary 40.00 633. Sallie Hendrix, salary 30.00 ' " 24. Hattie Roach, salary 26.00 "?. Sallie Hendrix. salary 30.00 ' "!6. B F Carson, salary 30.00 '26. B F Carson, salary 65.00 '37. VV B Carson, salary 75.00 '28. B H Clyhurn, salary 45.00 ' "39. Eunice Flynn. salary 28.no '0. it L Bryan Co. library, library 25.00 *1. It 1, Bryan Co, desk 30.00 ? >. Mary L Potts .salary 35.00 13. Essie Lee Lake. salary 35.00 '4. Ella Jordan, salary 50.00 45. jno Q MeManus. salary 25.00 '0 R R Roberts, building 5.50 047. N 11 Mailman, building 250.00 IX. Cornelia 1. Dye. salary 07.50 : ?. .1 Clark0 Robinson, repairs 0.00 >. N R Cousar, fuel '"1. Llllie Usher, salary 50.00 052. J J Rims, incidentals 22.77 "2. Sallie TTendrix. salary 30.00 054. Nell Hough, salary 40.00 '55. Alma Huffman, salary 05.00 R II Plyler, building 10.05 7. A R Lindler. salary 80.oa X. Athalie Nisbet, salary 35.00 Valena Pottos, salary 50.00 Lucia Mrllwatn, salary 40.00 001 Mrs. M J (Ireen. salary, etc 52.25 602. M J Oreen, salary 180.00 003. Lillian Rlakeney, salary 50.00 004. Lillian Rlakeney, salary 50.00 005. Minnie \V Cackey. salary 75.00 006. Minnie W Caskey. salary 75.00 107. C II Rowell, salary 45.00 Oi58. ("Son W Williams, high school 225.00 000. fleo \V Williams, teachers' salaries 1.182.70 0"e W N Ashe, incidentals 20.31 "1. Farmers Rank & Trust Co. advances 20.75 I *> 71 - I \T tTlnn'i 1 ?l uo 1 a rw * " . I t I 673. fJilbert Gardner, salary 25.00 ( 574. Adelaide Thompson, salary 4 > 00 675. Guilders Supply Co. lumber 7.28 676. I> Reece Williams, incidentals 3.0ft '77. Southern Desk Co. apparatus 22.90 678. Hen B UnR]e, salary 50.00 ^ '79. R C Helms, building * 21.25 680. J R Lyles, salary 90.00 | 1. J it Lyles. salary 287.00 "i. Nell Hough, salary 40.00 ^ 683. B F Carson, salary 65.00 ^ 6 84. Mrs H F Carson, salary 40.00 685. A C Rowell. salary 102.70 '186. Moore & Williams, insurance 13.00 687. Mrs B F Carson, salary 40.00 688. Alline Nelson, salary 40.00 89. Louise Dye, salary 55.00 90. Homer Secrest, salary 30.00 91. Alma Huffman, salary 33.50 691. C F Adams, repairs 60.12 93. Delia Broome, salary 140.00 . Hank of Heath Springs, high school 250.00 Hank of Heath Springs, teachers salaries 149.33 696. Bessie Cunningham, salary 62.50 697. A L Humphries, teach, salary 225.00 698. A L Humphries, high school 265.00 699. Ruth Hayes, salary 40.00 700. Ruth Hayes, salary 40.00 701. Ruth llayes, salary 40.00 702. Zulee Funderburk, salary 50.00 703. Zulee Funderburk. salary 50.00 704. Oenevlevp Beckham, salary 60.ou 706. Hlla Jordan, salary 4 2.50 | -ft7 Cat!,, r I ? 1.- ? ... ..r.r... u.-tt wane, suiary 27.82 709. flank of Lancaster, high school 275.00 10. W fl Carson, salary, etc. 77.75 711. T M Roberts, repairs 3.90 T T li HILTON, County Treasurer. I MKF.TINfi OF OAKHf'ltST CLUB j Mrs. L. It. Rollings and Miss Maude Mobley. ^ (Continued from Page 1) Finance Mr. L. It. Rollings, Miss. es Sulley tJssery. Clara Mae Rollings, son, A. N. Rarrett, Jesse Robertson, Florence Robertson. Misses Irene Robertson. Mattle Rob- Household -Misses Emmie Rollings, ertson. | Marian Ussery, Mrs. R. E. Rollings, School?Miss Ruth Rollings,, J. M. Mrs. Herbert Rollings. Mobley. I The Society adjourned to meet | Program?Mr. J. F. Hammond, the first Thursday In July. s . \I T()M()IIII,K MKKTIM; AXI) I B| > a J A A If HWgi KT MICII KNMOYKI)' Mil vV 6Hi"AHQ"ullI"Kl (Continued from Page 1) ?Here's Mr.'Gets-It' doubt a great amount of good will The New Plan Corn Cure That's as materialize from his efforts In this 8ure as the Kising Sun. State in the way ofroad construction, j "Olad to meat you!- _?ys the ra*or A He pleased the members very much Jhi>?5Pri?* "I'll blrnlTor you!" ?ays ^ . the corn to the razor. Razors and wltll his straight-forward manner in corns love each other. Corns love to presenting facts and suggestions for ' the betterment of our public roads. ( Hon. E. J. Watson, Agricultural Commissioner of South Carolina. **/// idf \\ was next presented, and It is needless ; /f m'g ^ to Bay that this thorough-going man ? fg J-jra who "does things" captivated his J hearers at the very beginning and held them so until the end of his address. Mr. Watson is quite a favor-, I . . w .. . VUV MMUVWO^I j/cuyic, 111 ? 1CW ) B^T of the fact that he always brings a wHL message worth while. He one man in the State who not only giving his time, energy and j push at. ' hustle, but the verv best of "Why, O Why. Did I Do Iff <Geta.it* , , , ,, . for Me After Thlo?If I Lire I" "is the general improvement . ' ' . . 1 bo cut. picked, gouged, R?,-'ed. plmand vi| 11 of South Carolina, and the t?red and jerked out. ?k ?y grow people . f urge have long since real- n'reallze^t now,?they ubb "Gets-lt" Ized his great worth. Mr. Watson J^-cuTe'''"that'0 nw?4"ii& "KJ Is never too busy to lav aside his patrfw You apply It In 2 sec, , . . omlsXlt dries nt once, the com Imporant <luties in order to come to ia doomed. Nothing to stick to tho Lancaser to help with our various to'salve" undertakings. Truly, he Is a sub dlgg? ra, rn&ors and toe-bundling. You i * 0. can wear smaller shoes. Your corns a ; uantial Ituuder and a man any Slat will cotnc right off, "clean as a wb*!#ihoujd feel honored to call one of J'1,'1-" V'-vcr Tho world's tdggest selling corn cuf#. aor own citizens. Such men are few "nets-It" Is sold by druggists every n i e,. ... ., i , where, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by ind far apart, and with genuine de- e. Lawrence & Co.. Chlcaim, III. iglit the News, in its humble way Sold in Lancaster and recom- 1 >ays homage to the constructive ahi'l- mended as the world's boat cora remedy by l.ancaster Pharmacy and ty and progressiveness or this man. .) j,-. Mackey Co. Mr. Harry Uines was the last speaker on the program and his renarks relative to the legal aspect of |g School children 3S well 1 aws governing the operation of cars. Et r n j j ? ...... i; . ? . , ... . . Is as prown folks demand S to.. was listened to with much in- & . .... S S5 CIlKl-tonf.nl .u . - ? w kuu/oi.. uuui till 11^5 lUCRt v? X S^vont.oon new monibers joined he 6 lL^ d:am.:u 3 1 ocal association as :i result <>i the & t >?SCUliS 1 n< tiTiL-. Mr. Watson, i?' Costo k \ . , . .- ? a Ivans and Knpineer Towles were R I hciy i/! something CX- S| innnimously voted honorary mom- & tra good ill JuX Graham y >ers of the lu ncaster County \ut< c CracV.y^iu citilCl" 5 or & iiohile Association. At this purlieu- ij lv) cent piickaijes ar time. Mr. l-lvans rose and pre- : . . ... ? , , v* ..at,.,! to tho pr,.?l,lea of the a??n. - ''c>" " * r '>"Vrr Work" '< iatinn one of his famous "pood ~ oads" booster meKaphones. which ho Jj ' i >ad used In many Rood roads cam- y - *1 - H^y 6D?. , talpns over the State. Mis presents- C Kj -i? . ion remarks in which he stated that. ? _ * ie hoped the members would talk 5 rood roads continually until the dp- B ired results had been obtained, was ^ V*?t C"L|'' ecnlvert with groat ?ppla,.,o. .J * rf ? ' ii 1 gj A rlaiPE voto of thanks worn ex- QL^. ? y ?, g ended both the distinguished visit-1 *" ??? ,rs for the valuable part they had I ? a- yf aken in the propram and the mem- g i^g if1# kiJatlrB aers of the local chapter of the U. I fl ">. (\, for the magniflcient banquet so 1 If yon orj buI cd;;* jom womariouslv arrnnRed for the occasion. 5 r.ier.Vp .' ;) -* :V- ; crJ*[VMV V-1'* J .. ? , ,,. medifino will hi ntt YOU relief After the ailiniimmfint r?f dm l" 1 | fee Jj.ko it h h thousand:* ng, many remarks wore hoard in p 0( dUiei wj:.:ei\ for moru than &) j vhlch it was stated that this was one 9 yoJic. K". .u. ?.. ! prover., * >f the host and most onthusiastio , B &'}, - 1V '*' neetings over hold in Lancaster. It ^ ^gitivol^ynur" monev if J s hoped by those behind the move- E you are no* ;,c:?oIiUo cy the very nont that muoh good will materialize gu fir i. L J o the entire eommnnity from the of- [J TRY III UiA'.V tZ iiLL WZ. ASK. 'oris put forth, and others who have, 3 4,1 atyour Oer c V.-i..> Ihsm today, j lot as yet joined the association in j THACHCfi ' W.fMf.CO,, \ >rder to assist in this laudable work ; > , , , , ... .. HI Clirti !?- i^a< > ji* ! nay do so by applying to either the u 1 President. Mr. E. M. Croxton, or to' Hb^B23C" TLTT? J . he Chairman of the Membership ^ ^ _ . , , , ? ... Drlvtes Out Malaria, Builds Up System omill ??. !. S. .. A < n. f TheCiAStandard general strengthening tonic, ' okO\Ms TAoTKLKSS chill TONIC, drives out ... . .. .... . . . Mnla*t,enrtch^*thet?1ood.andbotld?uptheayvDizziness, vertigo (blind staggers) Um. Xtrue tontc. For adults and children. 50C tallow complexion, flatulence are: 1 iymptoms of a torpid liver. No one j Mil. \V. F. STKVKXNON an feel well while the liver is In- FOR CONGRE8S active. HERBINE is a powerful " _ . j . "v . . ... Comment of Chesterfield county liver stimulant. \ (lose or two will papefS on CQunty sontlment 8hown cause all bilious symptoms to dis- a( convention, appear. Try it. Price 60c. 8old by "The Chesterfield County Convenill dealers in medicine. tion was notable for its representative attendance, being composed of leading men from practically every 1785 Ittio club in the county. It was even COIXKtiK OF OHARIJS8TON more notable for its unity and enSouth Carolina's Oldest College thusiasm, especially In its action en- . i ear oegins s<*pt?*iiiiN>r !ili 1 dorsing the candidacy of Hon. W. Entrance examinations at all the I P. Stevenson for congress. Partisan county-seats on FriUlay, July 14, at lines which cut deeply into his vote , 9 a. m. \ :ln this county two years ago have Pour-year courses lead to the B. A. been obliterated and a united county and B. S. degrees. A tvro-year pre- is behind him, and the enmedical course is given. thuslasm shown on the subject on A free tuition scholarship Is as-' last Monday warrants the pTeditv signed to each county of the State. |tlon that his maJoHty in this county Spacious building* and athletic! will b(>-the greatest ever given a cangrounds, well equipped laboratories, didate here who had an opponent.'* j unexcelled library facilities. I ?Cheraw Chronicle, May 4, 1918. . Expenses moderate. For terms I catalogue, address <<H jg tjgjd that Chesterfield coun- , HAIQHISON RANDOLPH, ,ty js united as she has not been in President.! thirty years before. This unity means *-8tp ;much for the "peace of the county ^ ? " 1 during the coming campaign and it , There is mer* cntsrrh Un this section of the (may mean much more. It may mean' rfhob UMu"SwZ&Tu*that Chesterfield county will furnish incurable to.- a great many year* doctors the next representative from the pronounced it ? loeui <ii?. ..ah ami prescribed locsl | Fifth Congressional District to tho remedies. and by eoi)M..nlld ( illng:Mt> euro with i-n|#p,i atnfen Congress Wal treatment, pn.imunccd^t b-cudTble. Science : 1 "'tP" Stales Congress lias provi 'i Catarrh to b?* a 'UHtwitiooBl ?ll??aao# j If tllO f*T)t II UfllftSm for thfi IlOfl. W? ?nd titer, for,, r. iuir.a roniditiifVu.nl p. FUevensoi manifested at this conII..11 a t atarrh t ur.*, nirnig.'turrtl by K. J. I vontinn rt.nrt.sents tbo sentiment of I honey & Co., Toledo. ohioJfc the only t'onstltu- r? prt s? nis t np oenxiraeni Ol lional cur<? on the rnnrkt tyl I# taken Internally tnO people Of tllO COUllty ? Mr# in dn.es from io dmi# ur a lea spoonful. it acta Stevenson is sure of every voto to illroetly on the blnn^U/and kucona aurfaeea ->f . . . fh. ronntv nril fall and s the system. They JTr one tiiindrrd dollar, for Ca"' ">?1iy ntXI IHII ailtl a ny cane It f?ilIn J^iore. Soil for circulars and that Will llpjp SOII16. ChPfltornol(l testimonials. T I \dvertiser, May 4, 1918. Addrcot I* J rnRMP.T A ICO T..t,.do Ol.lo . ? * - - ?j? juni' z-y-m-art-HU. 8?'M by Druggist*, I . T?ko n il l auuiy ri.N for coD?tit,?iioii. 1/MlK (HN)D?FFJKL (KXN) No one ran cither feel good nor Whenever You Need a Qooeral Tonic iu?>k pood while Buffering from con* a Pi rove's s|ipat!on. Get rid of that tired, Grove's Tasteless -'taggy, lifeless feeling by a treat* J lly valuable as a men? of Dr. King's New LifeJCills. M use it contains the Buy a box today, take one B pert ies of QUININK pi 1 id tonight. In the mornlng^bnt 8 >n the Liver, Drive* stuffed, dull feeling la gone and you B ies the Blood and feel better at once. 26c, at yon/ jfl System. 60 centa druggist. ~ \