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I , Tne Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, March 11, 1903. Monthly Report. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, for Lexington, S. C. The following is a list of claims audited on the 2nd day of February, 1903, it being the first Monday: No. Name. Claim. Amt 1. Good Roads Machinery Co., road machinery, &c $ 641 90 2 H M Wingard, cbaingaDg supplies 19 25 3 Jesse Hallman, repair* ing road implements... 1 10 4 J W Long, supplies c h. 14 68 5 J W LoDg, supplies ph. 3 15 6HM Wingard, supplies 28 70 7 The Junction Store, lumber and labor on bridge 20 55 8 S B George, freight on stationery 1 28 9 S B George, insurance c h 50 00 10 S L RjwI, wood for c h. 7 80 11 P E Amick, lumber for bridge 5 48 12 Rudolph Stoudemire,lum bei for bridge 1 92 13 L.S Mathias, supplies eg 3100 14 J A Mailer, stationery for office 1 30 15 A L Hite, lumber for bridge 8 77 16 Dr D M Cros8on, ex lunatic 5 00 17 M M Bufoid, capturing convict 15 00 18 W D Qiick, preaching for paupers 5 00 19 L W Fuller, lumber for bridge 18 38 20 J S Derrick, co supt ed. 50 00 21 C L Met z, sal as supt eg 33 60 22 J W Metz, sal guard eg 15 25 23 M H Porfch, supplies eg 10 78 24 A O Wilson, sal coroner. 12 50 Total $1,003 39 BEC APITUL ATION. Coroner $ 12 50 Poor house and poor 31 85 Roads and bridges 698 10 Public buildings 50 00 Books, stationery, printing. 1 28 Chain gang 189 56 Contingent iy iu Total.... .1 $1,003 39 The following is a list of olaims audited in this office this 2nd day of March, 1903. 25 Lorick & Lowrance, qhain gang supplies 2 20 26 S. C. Penitentiar, clothing for convicts 18 0D 27 Jacob L.Corley, trimming N _ and plant'g trees around the court house 4 50 28 J. A. Muller, clerk, frt. on road machinery....... 66 99 29 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, books and station'y 48 80 30 S. D. Falmer, salary steward poor house, Sec. 34 95 31 S. J. Leaphart, stamps and envelopes for Clerk of Court's office 10 90 32 J. W. Eargle, lumber for bridge 8 14 33 O. B. Addy, lumber for bridge 1 00 34 Dr. D. M. Crosson, post mortem examination... 5 00 35 tTno. S. Derrick, salary as school commissioner... 50 00 36 Jho. S. Derrick, office stationery 2 40 37 J. W. Long, supplies for chain gang 10 57 38 J. W. Long, supplies for public buildings 60 39 Jesse Hallman, repairs as blacksmith 6 70 40 G. M. Harman, blanks, stationery and advert'g 28 66 41 S. L. Rawl, wood c. h... 18 00 ? ' 42 Sam'I. ?J. (jeorge, salary as Clerk of Court 116 66 43 A. 0. Wilson, salary as Coroner 12 50 44 T. E. Campbell, repairing bridge 25 00 45 F. W. Shealy, County Treae. stamps for office 23 06 46 H. M. Wingard, chain gang supplies 7 05 47 H. M. Wingard, court house supplies 2 20 48 H. M. Wingard, supplies for poor bouse 2105 49 J. J. Bickley, constable for coroner 6 00 j n IIIIIWIBIIjlllllli IB IIIIIWIM Mil I llll I llll I Mil I ! III ? I 111 III 50 Meetze & Son, road sap's 72 44 51 Meetze & Sod, chain gang supplies 37 20 52 R. D. Moair, salary as guard of chain gang .. 15 0? 53 D. D. Kleckley, salary &c. supt. chain gang.. 31 65 54 Antoinette Sober, cocking for chain gang.... 7 00 Total $ 694 22 .recapitulation: Clerk of Court $ 116 66 Coroner 18 50 Poor House and Poor 56 00 Roads and Bridges i < i o < Public Buildings 5 10 Books, Station'y and Print'g 113 32 Contingent expenses 82 20 Chain gang 12137 I Total S 694 22 Respectfully submitted, G. A. SHEALY. Supervisor. Read Zt Through. ('Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. To use an eighteen century phrase, this is an "o'er true tale." Having happened in a small Virginia town in the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of ? w 7 Melfa SfcatioD, Yd., had no personal knowledge bf the rare curative properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "Last January," 8be says, "my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for placing so great a cure within my reach. I cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read ibis will try it and be convinced as I was." For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. Marriage of Rev. W. S. Siller. ? * /"V ?r i AAA rii Married, jpenruary ZD, iyuo, in at. James' church Concord, N. C. Rev. William Haskell Hiller and Miss Addie Esther Patterson. Dr. Robert C. Holland performed the marriage ceremony. The ceremony took place at 8:30 p. m., the church being filled with the friends of the bridegroom and his cultured bride. Hon. A. F. Lever, M. C, came down from Washington and acted the part of best man. The church was beautifully decorated, and this wedding constituted one of the chief social events of the city of Concord. The bridal party, accompanied by Hon. A. F. Lever, took the train immediately for Washington. Rev. Hiller hss made a most favorable impression as paster and preacher in Concord and is deservedly popular.?Lutheran Visitor. More Biots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co., Druggist. ITew Census Director New York, March 4 Former congressman Mercer of Nebraska, has been selected for director of the census to succeed Merriam, whose resignation was placed in the hands of President Roosevelt today. "Well Again. The many friends of John Blount will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured him after the best doctors in the town (Jlonon, Ind.,) had failed to give relief. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost For sale by the Kaufmann Drug Co. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertilizer spells quality [ ,0.^?^ and quantity in the harI vest. Write us and I we will send you, I free, by next mail, mij our ^ money winning '5 I GERMAN KALI WORKS, '^1 I 93 Nassau Struct, 1 New Vnrk Dots from .Near Peak. To the Editor of the Dispatch: We have been having some rainy weather for the past few dajs. The small grain is looking very promising at present. The farmers are preparing to raise their own hog and hominy for another year, although hogs are very scarce. We are sorry to hear of the sad accident of Mrs. Happy Derrick. While she was going from the house to the lot last week she fell and broke her left leg. She has been :ii i? l ?u_ veiy in, uuti BUB is uuw BUJVYIJ ILUproving. Oa lasf Thursday morniDg about 3 o'clock the town of Peak was discovered on fire and the business portion of the town was destroyed. The loss was very heavy. A Farmer. "What's In a 27ame? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases, HeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's?the genuine. J. E. Kaufm ?nrt Only One Negro Left. New Orleans, March 6 ?Only one negro ie left in Nacogodocbe county, Texas, where white caps have recently operated, and he has given public notice that he will move as soon as sickness in his family is over. Most of the blacks owned their own homes and have lost heavily. The movement against the negroes here, as well as in other Texas counties on the Louisiana border, has been going on for some time. "Sugar Caae." "Sugar Cane Culture" is the title of a new book just published. It contains chapters about the history of cane, botany, anatclimate, drainage, varieties, seedlings, etc:, and is nice ly illustrated. The perusal of this publication will be of great value to all cane growers, and everyone can obtain a copy, free of charge, by writing for it to the German Kali Works, 93 Nassau Street, New York. Assessing Electric Roads. Assistant Attorney General Townsend has rendered an opinion that the Aiken and Augusta electric line and other such lines are subject to assessment by the railroad board of assessors. Local street railroads are net subject to that assessment. Colds are Dangerous. How often you hear the remark. "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of such common occurrence that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It always cures and is pleast 1a)? a Kr? fr V"\ # > XT ft ' tklib 4?U ittiiC. kJUiu ijj cue ivauiuiauu Drug Co. - Work to Bsgin. Lutheran Visitor, March 5th. The standing committee of the Board of Trustees of Newberry College held a meeting on Tuesday of this week and decided to begin at once the erection of the new building. GEORGE BRTOS MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C., ' JEWELER 5nd REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. A fine line of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, all for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class qnickly done and guaranteed, at moderate prices. o()?tf ~~wlTj. etheredge, SURGEON DENTIST, LEESVILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office. Always onhand. February .12. W. A. RECKLING, r ntka mLk Kw) 19 COLUMBIA, S. C. IS NOW MAKING TEE BEST Pictures that can be bad in this country | and ail who have Dever had a real tne picj ture, should now try some of his latesl styles. Specimen's ci-n be seen at his Gallery. up stairs, next to tue Hub. When writing mention the Dispatch, Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys strengthens weak kidneys. KODOL digests what you eat. KODOL cleanses, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the .stomach. KODOL cures indigestion, dyspepsia, and all stomach and bowel troubles. KODOL accelerates the action of the gas trie glands and gives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL relieves an overworked stomach of all nervous strain gives to the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. KODOL is the wonderful remedy that is making so many sick people v/ell onX r n^orilA itrnncr hv civinc to thftir Wi4U WW ~j O-'-'-O bodies all of the nourishment that is contained in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 Size holding 2!^ tirres the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prepared ccly by E. C. DeWITT 4 CO., CHICAGO. J. E. KAUFMANN. When writinsr mention the Dispatch. UNA III! BANK, THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN COLUMBIA. UNITED STATES. STATE, CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Saving's Department. Paid up Capital - $200,000 Surplus Profits , - - 70,0W Liability of Stockholders - 200,000 $170,000 Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable May 1st and November 1st W. A. CLARK, President.. WmiE Jonbs, Vice President and Cashier, December 4?ly. LEXINGTONSIR Ml DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Allen Jones, W. P. Roof, C. M. Efird, R. Hilton. James E. Hendrix. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Deposits of $1 and upwards received and interest at 5 per cent, par annum allowed, payable April and October. September 21?tf i il lll*fmr7f!MK* flfffWfPW AM | ttlMMUiUlM UttbUIUU IS DR. BAKER'S 11 GREAT 11 VEGETABLE uium if CURE iijffl! FOR RHEUMATISM SCROFULA, || SYPHILIS. ||j Biopsy, ciiiiii. :rjj|S Ao<1 *4! D'leued OtixlitiMi of th* 1|| Blood, Liver and Kidneys II A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR , IS URINARY DISORDERS, I CHILLS, FEVSR, MALARIA," I BLOCD PCIS3ST. GOUT ||j And General Debility.' ij i ( r=== PRICE, St.OO.i I r ?r Dr W C. BAKER. | IK LOOKOUT mm IE0. 01/ j JMmfACWMAJ OLM.4 \y GREES7ILLS. TZSg. 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