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* (Continued from 4th page) '778 Geo W Asbill, ex mileage 10 95 779 Brodie Lumber Co, lumber 4 87 780 S H Shall, lumber, -16 47 781 E T Ranch, sal mag and con 70 00 782 C D Shealy, lumber 78 06 783 Roof & Barr Co, lumber 12 46 784 Henry Buff, ?al mag con 51 50 785 C R Rish, sal mag con 70 00 r 786 H N Sharpe, sop c. g. 6 83 787 W MiSbarpe, sup c. g. 31 87 788 R L Lybrand, sup c. g. 221 80 789 J Weil & Co, sup c. g. 14 25 790 Walker, Evans & Cogswell . books, for clerk of court 40 36 791 P J Mack, et al, cal capt and guards chain gang 150 00 692 Geo C Price, lumber 7 05 793 JM u Shall, sap for eg 10 20 794 H Z Adams, lumber 23 22 795 Leesville Coffin Factory 9 47 * 796 W M Epting ex work on road 30 00 '797 Geo S Drafts, sal p. j. 25 00 798 Eml Lone, lumber, 3 84 799 Vasco Miller, sweeping ch 1 50 800 Lewie Hall, repairs on jail 1 40 801 Meetz9 & Son, sap p b 1 40 802 Southern States Supply Oo supplies for jail. 2 25 803 J H Weil & Co, sup for jail 16 20 804 H C Kyzer, bridge 7 41 805 Southern Structure Co, jail 60 00 806 Meetze & Son, sup p h 43 90 ^807 A D Martin, sal supt ed 50 00 808 Fred Herndon, work on jail3 70 809 J H Frick, sal as mag > 38 75 810 LLRoof, sal constable 31 25 811 L L Roof, ex mileage 60 812 O S Goodwin, sup for roads 38 25 813 G M Harman, pub notices 5 60 814 F P Shealy, sal mag 38 75 815 A W Shall, lumber 1 50 Sffi "R T> PI art sal oni" anil r.rm 14. Rfl 817 Hiller Bros, lumber 38 89 :818 W D Dent, sal auditor 33 33 . 819 P J Mack, ex expense f c 4 00 820 E L Wineard, sal co treas 33 33 . 821 Worrel Mfg Co, sup jail 70 00 822 Geo D Barnard Co sup c c 26 48 823 T L Harm an, sal mag 55 50 824 T L Harman, sup ph 74 37 "825 C W Caughman, sal con 37 50 826 W P Roof, sup c g 412 20 827 W P Roof, sup c h 1 50 C 828 W P Roof, sup county 2 40 829 S D Fulmer, sal exspb 132 05 830 S J Leaphart, stationery 21 84 831 S C Penitentiary, convicts * 28 00 832 A L Hook, lumber, 3 60 833 Frank W Shealy sal c c c 29 16 834 Frank W Shealy, ex c e c 19 43 835 S Rufus Smith, sal c c 30 00 836 Thurmon & Timmerman counsel fee 50 00 837 Efird & Dreher, counsel 75 00 838 Dr E P Derrick, sal ph jail 30 00 839 N R Gnnter, work material 6 50 840 Mary & Rebecca Jacobs p's 3 00 j 841 Marcella Sharpe, pauper 3 00 j 842 J L Shealy, pauper 3 00 | T T T r 1 . . aa t J ju L.angrora, sai co sup YD uu 844 J B Wineard, sal clerk 62 50 845 Dr L A Riser, postmortem 5 00 846 P H Corley, sal sheriff 250 00 847 P H Torley, wood &o, p b 49 20 848 P H Corley, serv warrants 24 45 849 P H Corley, dieting pris 27 70 Total amount disbursed $35,544.33 Very respectfully, E. L. WINGARD, County Treasurer. ff? I tir Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, I have just opened up a lot of new shoes right from the factory. Come and see me before you purchase elsewhere. H. STEELE. A Correction. In the statement of the condition of The Home National Bank published last week an error occurred. In the total deposits were placed at $92,707.77, when it should Lave been $97,445.50. We gladly correct the error, as it was entirely our fault. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like stiains on machinrry, cause breakdowns. You can't over-tax stomach, 1 liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves with- i out serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless, tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. i Van de Sande, of Kirkland, 111., writes: "That I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months, is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use them and enjoy health and strength, Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c. at Kaufmann Drug Co. The Chaingang. The county chaingang is still campped naar Dreher's feriy, in the Fork, aiid some very fine work is being done on the road leading to Irmo. It will take about two more weeks to complete this road, after which the gang will move to a point below Irmo and will commence work on the old Stage road by Leaphart's to Columbia. There are now about 36 hands on the works, and the supervisor hope s to have this number increased after the approaching term of court. The Lash of a Fiend would have been about as welcome to A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y., as a mer- i ciless lung-racking cough that defied | ail remedies for years. "It was most troublesome at night," he writes, "nothing helped me till I used Dr. King's New Discovery which cured me completely. I never cough at right now." Millions know its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, or hayfever. It relieves quickly and never fails to satisfy. A trial convinces. 50c, $1 00. Trial bottle free. It's positively guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co. Lots of New Cotton. During the last week a lot of new cotion has been sold on this market. | On Saturday W. P. Roof bought 33 i bales. The crop is opening very fast and if good weather continues it will not be long before the greater amount of the staple will have been gathered. Thirteen cents is the prevailing price at the local market. v . * * . 1 ' . ji : ' ' r I Popular Excursion COLUMBIA TO AUGUSTA VIA Mem Railway _ September 22 The last Excursion of the season will be operated by the Southern from Columbia to Augasta and return, Thursday, September 22. j The following schedule and low round trip rates will apply: Lv. Columbia 7:30 a. m. $1.50 ; Lv. Cayce 7.35 a. m. 1.50 Lv. Arthurs 7:47 a. m. 1.50 Lv. Lexington 7:58 a. m. 1.40 Lv. barr 8:Uf a. m. 1.40 Lv. Gilbert 8:22 a. m. 1.25 Lv. Summit 8:26 a. m. 1.25 Lv. Leesville 8:39 a. m. 1.25 Lv. Summerland 8:42 a.m. 1.25 Lv. Batesburg 8:45 a. m. 1.25 Lv. Monetta 8:56 a. m. 1.25 Lv. Ridge Spring 9:03 a. m. 1.10 Lv. Ward 9:11 a. m. 1.10 Lv. Johnston 9:19 a. m. 1.00 Lv. Trenton 9:40 a. m. 75c. Leave Edgefield 8:10 a. m. 1.00 Ar. Augusta 10:30 a. m. RETURNING, LEAVE AUGUSTA 9:00 P. M. (Eastern Time) SAME DAY. TICKETS GOOD, GOING AND RETURNING ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN, NO BAGGAGE CHECKED ON SAME. Separate coaches for whifce and colored people and good order will be maintained. Plenty of coaches and room for all. A representative of the passenger department will accompany tr<Mn and loos after comfort of passengers. Bay your tickets in advance at City Office, 1513 Main Street, and avoid rush at depot. Further information furnished on application to agents or address A. H ACKER, T. P. A., S. H. McLEAN. P. &. T. A.. Augusta, Ga. Columbia S. C., Phone 99. J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta CJ-n. I J . . . . JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE .... % ? * ? BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS CORN, OATS, HAY BAGGING AND TIES W. P. ROOF, ?General Merchandise We are hare to serve you. Lexington, - - - S. C. >fr ] FAEM LOANS At 7 and 8 per cent. Loans made on improved farms in Richland and Lexington counties in sums of ?300 and upwards, payable in installments, no commissions are charged, borrower paying for preparation of papers only. Loans of $1000 and over at seven per cent., under $1 000 at eight per cent. THOMAS & LUMPKIN, 1223 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. Warning. I My son "Miller Smith," left my j home without cause, on the 19th of ! August, 1910. He is about fifteen j years of age, and I hereby warn all persons not to employ or harbor him, as I will enforce the law against any person violating this notice. pd-46 S. D. SMITH. R. F. D. 5, Lexington, S. C. ?????????? IBank of : : : CHAPI1 The Bank That This bank aims to give you goo< checks for you?furnish drafts f< always glad to assist you in busin with this bank, which makes a p positors. Our certificates of dep< We cordially invite the farmers their banking with us. ^ J. S. WESSINGER, President. ll[ n n ia i #i r m onuurvLMr HK NEW BROOL i flvi We Want your business. It is m/ your money with us until you nc I rjW times a year. ; M J. C. GUICNARD, Kf/j Vice-President. I I fr CALJ UNION NAT3 Columbi Direi A. F. LEVER JOS. NORV J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KIEL G. P. LOGAN J. W. N0R1 AARON DAVID D. A. SPR innsmflmMMHHHBnMBBHMWianBnsBB Land For Sale. 121 1-2 acres good land 5 miles north of Gilbert, 8 miles east of Leesville on the Priceville telephone line, two good dwellings, phone in each, three good barns, well of good water et each place, timber on place to cut 100,000 feet of lumber. Some of the land will make a bale to a bale and a half to the acre this year. Ten or twelve acres of bottom land on place, will make 40 or 50 bushels of corn per acre. Would make nice homes for two small families. Call on or address J. B. Oswald, R. F. D. No. 2, Gilbert, S. O. FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring wagon, newly repaired and painted. In good condition. Rice B. Harman. Send us your orders for job workA trial will conviuce you of our superior facilities. Chapin N", S. C. : : : Accmomodates d services. We cash oat-of-town >r sending money way. We are ess matters. Make your deposits >oint of good treatment of its de>sit bear interest at 5 per cent, as well as the business men to do J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier * JD BANK, 1 KAND, S. C. U our desire to please. Leave Kyf )ed it We pay interest four m L. S. TROTTI, jj! President filj L, AT ' ONAL BANK a, S. C. stors /00D N. H. DRIGGERS ER E. G. COOK iVOOD W. P HAMRICK TEY E W. WILSON I I I I )))