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At the regular-monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, held on Friday, September. 6, 1907, the following claims were passed: ju Whose Favor and Nature of the Claim. a . 11 5 31 481 6111 612^ 613 614 615 616 617 613 619 620 621 622 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 om 632 633 684 636 636 637 63S 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 669 ?60 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 AUt ? .675 676 677 678 < 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 |k690 P691 W 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 7.01 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 r<12 713 714 715 716 'Ixl 718 1 2 19 10 ll 201 19 4 13 4 47 2 24 1 41 6 17 38 31 5 6 8 21 30 19 4 A M Browh, refund of road tax-two people.1$ 2 T M Leathers, running Knox's Ferry, July. . 7 geq O Smith, building vault and material, in Court HOUBB 12260 Bagwell, bridge.work, JDist. 20. W O Johnu, cutting down tree, Dist 8. J J Abbott, road work, Dist 19.I C L Foster, road work, Dist 8.., .. W L Thomas, supplies to road machine hands. Knox &,Cowan, building bridge-Tugaloo township.. .... Knox ? Cowan! grading new road, Tugaloo township.... J ? Singleton, supplies to'road machine hands . J B.Phillips, hauling and work.. .J N Nicholson, building bridge, Distrlot 47. . Wm Pitts, fees ea Magistrate's constable. 8 L Crow, road work, Dist 40. E B Cowan, work on Lay bridge. J A McPhail( .road and bri Ige work, Dist 2. L E Banders, blacksmithing. Gcod Roads Machinery Co, machine supplies. S b Colley, work on Shallow Ford road . . .. M R > unnicutt, road work, Dist 31. L W Grant, feen aa Magistrate's constable. L A Lay, rebuilding Lipscomb bridge. H J Marett, read and bridge work, Dist 6. ll C Moorehead, road work, Dist 9. . A P Duke, material.and repairing bridges, Dist 75. J A Patterson, road work, Dist 71 .. M L Cox, road wOrk, Dist 68. J M Phillips, supplies to road machine hands . J p Martin, road work, Dist 8. . ? C Smith, making new road,Dint 76 . R L Madden, work on road, Dist 76 . W P Dickson, road and bridge work, Dist 17. John T ROhletter, building bridge, Dist 60.| Wm Pitts, fees as Magistrate's constable. Gus C Arve, salary as Magistrate and jury fees. ..-.| D R Shelor, work on road, Dist 7.1 R C Carter, supplies for poor farm and roads. W H Alexander, re. airing bridges, Dist 44. T J Stone, road ,vork, Dist 63. A M Brown, blacksmithing and supplies to road bands.. Moss 4k Ansel, supplies to machine hands. C W Pitchford Co, aid to soldiers, public building supplies J R Cleland, blacksmithing andsupplies to hands. F A H Schroder, Clerk, salary and paid freight. D F McAUster, Supervisor, salary for August. J L Miller, County Commissioner, salary for August. J L Talley, County Commissioner, salary for August. T M Leathers, running Knox's Ferry for August.... J A Harbin, road work, Dist 30. B F Sloan, salary as Magistrate and jury fees. T E Stribling, supplies for road machine hands. W M Kay, Sheriff, salary and wood-August . M. W M Kay, Sheriff, dieting prisoners-August . B A Bentley, services on Board of Education. J B Satterfleld, building bridge, Dist 46 . . .'. W J Schroder, Treasurer, salary for August . J N Hopkins, fees as Magistrate's constable . J O Campbell, road work, Senec* township. J B Burdette, running Maxwell's Ferry for August. R E Fendley, road work, Dist 7. John O'Leary, road work, Dist 48.......? A P Grant, making bridge, holts. Norton Cox, material and building bridge.I .. .. Tbos Littleton, aid to soldier,.. T M Ldw?ry, feed for road mule?. B L Collins, material and building bridge. C A Kay, lumber for bridge, Dist 6. Dr J W Bell, professional services to poor house, etc. J W Lee, blacksmithing. Dr B F Sloan, lunacy examinations. Carter & Co, supplis tb'road'hands' and poor farm. M S Cromer, material and building bridge, Dist 5. R W Gjrubbs, Auditor, salary and stationery. W tt Cobb, paid for extra work at poor farm. M Abbott et al, work on roads with machine . G W Ridley, road work, Dist 49. McLemore Grain Coi corn for road mules M W Burrell, road work, Dist "%9 . J B Burdette, right of way for road. W W Snead, road work, Dist H J Myers, road work, Dist W E Julian, road work, Dist M F Simpson, road work and R L Croker, road work, Dist G A Norman, service on Board of Assessors, 1906 and 1907 Wm J Stribling, paid for road work, Dist 24. S P Sanders, rofund of road tax-over age. S B Hubbard, road work, Dist 34. J D Bowers, road work, Dist 38 . J E Holden, fees as Magistrate's constable... W L McMahan, repairing bridge, Dist 34. Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.,office supplies . Jacob Rothell, road work, Pulaski township. W H Armstrong, work on public building. H C Busch, bridge work, 1906.". J P Jones, road work, Dist 69 . D B Smith, work at Knox's Ferry . Jesse V Woodall, road work, Dist 56. J M Kelley et al, work on roads with machine . S M Hunnlcutt, road work, Dist 61 . C L Craig, Superintendent of Educntion, salary for August W J Schroder, County Treasurer, court expenses. D W Crooks et al, work on roads with machine. H R Dearden, road work, Dist 21 . W A Kelley, road work, Dist 4 9 . S M Crawford, road and bridge work, Dist 7. H G Holland, road work*- Dist 73 .' 63 . 5 .?_ 4 . blacksmithing, Dist 4, 7 . 5 4 7 7 3 61 7 10 13 39 74 17 17 68 33 88 7 23 29 3 87 21 1 6 2o 4 4 15 .6 72 2 6 1 26 10 5 6 9 10 10 2 2? 7 109 25 40 27 5 5 10 1 6 1 12 9 1 ll 10 23 28 8 21 10 19 44 5 24 201 14 58 680 154 2 13 22 9 00 50 00 50 00 25 06 62 40 00 20 00 90 10 25 60 15 15 00 00 85 10 50 56 15 96 00 40 63 00 50 75 35 00 80 61 60 04 50 90 90 99 53 76 53 33 33 33 50 25 25 00 33 00 76 50 00 20 00 00 00 07 70 28 00 00 00 07 05 78 00 60 50 20 25 40 00 25 00 00 40 75 75 40 00 00 50 00 85 00 00 00 80 20 00 88 46 00 25 93 75 33 95 40 00 00 40 50 Note.-All claim? were allowed for amount claimed, and for this reason the column "amount claimed" ls om Itted. Where there Is a missing claim same was laid over for Investigation. D. F. MCALISTER, Supervisor. F. A. H SCHRODER, Clerk. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any I J. Pierpont Morgan Is an enthusl caso of kidney trouble that ls not be- ! afdlc trout fisherman. Most capital yond medical aid. Dr. J. W. Boll. [ists generally anglo for suckers. ot get your 44 Money's Worth " kick about the price of Corn >ver the way they think that ? io right ahead paying two or th ysis of the goods will warrant. my of us struggle for reduction better values tat are open to < H anc? discretion in buying I rabie percentage of your motu.j k if you w?l only buy your Fer ?ur celebrated G. W, G. Solubl with Guano sold by our comp ra values are obtained in each -. nd talk over Fertilizers w^th u your money's worth. JL HEARST NOT A CANDIDATE. Famous Reformer Says He Has \o Idea of Running for Presidency. New York, September 24.-In an interview published here, William Randolph Hearst takes occasion to deny that he is a candidate for the Presidency. He says: "I am not a candidate for the Presidene** on the Independent League ticket, or any other ticket, and I cannot conceive of any conditions under which I would be willing to become a candidate." This determination, he adds, is "not because of any feeling of pique of disappointment at the result of the late election. I am well satisfied as a private citizen and to labor through the league, and through the election of others to promote the principles I believe in. I dislike holding office un,. I dislike particularly being placed In a position where the sincerity of my princi'i ~s can be questioned through campaigning for some office that 1 do not want, and I would only consent to hoid through a sense of public duty as I would serve on a jury." * y Letter to J. W. Lee, Walhalla, S. C. ----- Dear Slr: Not one man in ten knows whether he's wasting money sr not when he paints. It depends m the paint. With one paint, your job will take LO gallons and cost f 50 for oalnt and abor; with another 12 and cost $ 60; with another 14 and cost 70; with another 16 and cost 80; with another 18 and cost 90; with another 20 and cost 100; * with another 22 and cost 110. Here's an example: Prof. Irvine, >f the Academy, Mercersburg, Ka., ?uinteil the MOOTH of his dormitories svery year, one year with one paint, text year with the paint of the other lealer the**e to divide the business >etween them-till Devoe came to own. The job took 90 gallons; takes 60 Devoe. The difference, 30 gallons, !150. He didn't know he was losing ?150 a year till he got Devoe. Another example: When Geo. W. Jrown, Union, S. C., painted B. F. Arthur's house first time lt took 30 gallons "cheap" paint; repainted-De oe; 14 gallons. Yours truly, 15 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S.-J. W. Bell, Walhalla, and Seneca Mercantile Company, Seneca, ell our paint. KILLED BY FOUL HALL. [an Standing Behind Catcher waa Hit in Head with Fatal Result. Greensboro, N. C., September 24. tandlng behind the catcher witness ng a base ball game at Walnut rove.near here, yesterday afternoon, foul escaped the catcher's mit and truck C. T. Willi*, aged 32 and mar led, In the right temple. He was endorod unconscious and was re ?oved to a hospital hore, where he led early to-day. The autopsy dis losed no fracture of the skull, but sveral hemorrhages of the brain, [e leaves a wife and four young chil ren. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. lie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatare of More potatoes are eaton In Bel lum than In Irelnnd, is tho conclu on of a statistician. when you buy Fertilizers? struggle for reduction in the prit tey are being robbed for these i ree dollars per ton more fer their s that are hard to secure. and?< ?very Farmer who will use good fertilizers. \oa can surely ? fi and you can secure much moi tilizers right. e Guano for example. It mea st etitors at much higher prices without extra cost to thc Farmer, is. If you have any trade in y< Pains at the waist, bac Some other signs are h eada ness, cold limos, nervousn? and the womanly functions Wini Mrs. Annie Hamilton, from the grave after three ( and I recommend it to all Si WRITE US A LETTER 1 ACCUSED OF HULLING BRIDE. Young Man and Hts Mother A arrested on Terrible Charge. Philadelphia, September 26.-Mrs. Sarah Eichenlaub and her son Rus sell, aged 22 years, were committed to. prison by the coroner to-day, charged with murdering Mrs. Mary E. Eichenlaub, aged 21 years, the six weeks' bride of young Elchenlaub. It I is charged that she was poisoned with cyanide of potassium on June 23. She was stricken on the night of that date and died within a few minutes. A paper containing particles ot ? cyanide of potassium was found in the house and the city chemist, who made an analysis of the viscera taken from the body of the dead girl, de clared she had been poisoned by a large dose ot cyanide of potassium. Mother and son were each employed in institutions where they could se cure the deadly poison. At to-day's inquest evidence was presented showing that the young wife had been badly treated by her husband and mother-in-law. To cure a cold first move the bow els. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently on the bowels, drives out the cold, clears the head, lt's pleasant to take and mothers highly recom mend lt for colds, croup and whoop ing cough. Guaranteed to give satis faction or money refunded. Equally good for young and old. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla, and W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. Gigantic Deal in Florida Land. Atlanta, September 24.-J. P. Wil liams, of Savannah, who has been here for several days ill, gave out a statement this afternoon of one of the largest land deals ever negotiated in this section of the South. Mr. Williams is preset ont of the J. P. Williams Land Company, of Florida, and vice president of the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railroad Com pany. He said this afternoon that the land company, of which he ls president, has Just closed a real es tate deal by which they have sold to a New York syndicate, headed by a man by tho name of Pope, a tract of 40,000 acres of Florida land for $300,000. He said the deal was practically a cash transaction. The Flying Rollers have set 1914 as the date when the world will come to an end. Dont Pushk The horse can draw the load without help? if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying irease to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and saves so much horsepower. Next time try MICA AXLE G RC ARK. Standard Oil Co. Incorporated Cures Coughs. Colds. C and Lung Troubles. Pre1 F ce of, Flour and ?ecessities. Yet Fertilisers than >ften ignore the ) I common sense re satisfaction in ires right up on so it is with all Ki we can more Ff G. ii. ; : i i* ?? .i'. 1 . r>?'? ii.i -1-n-" ? -- k. front, or skie, are nearly suri che, pressing down pains, irre ?SS, etc, These pains may be al ; regulated by the use ol i of Ca of Stetsoaviflf. Wis.? write: 3} doctors had Med to help rr; rrfering women/' Por sale at a NOTICE OP RESOLUTION AND j MEETING. Westminster, Sept. ll, 1907. At a meeting of the Board of Di rectors of The Westminster Knitting Mills, held this day, the following resolution wa* duly adopted: Resolved 1. That the capital stock of the Westminster Knitting Mills he increased to $40,000.00, the amount of such increase being $20,000.00, in addition to the ?20,000.00 of capital stock now authorized and duly is sued; that said increase of capital stock shall be divided into 4 00 shares of par value of $50:00 each. 2. That such increase of capital stock ahall be designated as Pre ferred Stock and have the following preferences and conditions, to wit: Said Preferred Stock shall be enti tled to a cumulative preferred divi dend at the rate of 7 per cenl per year. It shall be preferred i . the event of liquidation of the c < porn don to the extent of Its par value and accrued dividends. It shall be redeemable at any time by the cor poration at par and accrued divi dends. The holders of such Prefer red Stock shall have and enjoy the right to vote on the same basis as the holders of common stock. 3. The Common Stock shall be Bubject to all the rights and prefer ences of said Preferred Stock, and shall be entitled to all of the assets Df'the corporation after the redemp tion of all the said Preferred Stock, It was further Resolved, That a meeting of the Stockholders of the Westminster Knitting Mills be called om FRIDAY, the 25th day of Octo ber, 1907, at 3 p: m., at UH office, in the P.cnk Building at Westminster, (or the purpose of considering said resolution calling for Increase of the capital stock, with certain prefer mees and conditions, as set forth in the foregoing resolution. Please attend in person if possible, but if you cannot do so, you should ?xecute a proxy to some stockholder, iv.thorlzlng representation at said needing. WM. P. ANDERSON, President J.'M. NORRIS, Secretary. September 18, 1907. 38-41 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FIVE SHARES OF WALHALLA COT TON MILL STOCK By virtue of decree of Court of Common Pleas, of Oconee county, in tase ot J. Frederick Pieper, in hjs >wn right and as sole Qualified Ex ?cutor of the Last Will and Testa nent of Frederick W. Pieper, deceas d, Plaintiff, against Henry W.Pleper, 'ulla A. Cappelmann and Otto H. Ichumacher, Defendants, signed by udge D. E. Hydrick on September t, 1907, I will sell, at Walhalla on ri House, on salesday in October text, within the legal hours of sale, o the highest bidder, at public unc i?n 'IVE SHARES OF CAPITAL 1TOCK IN WALHALLA COTTON ll LLB. Terms: CASH. M J. FREDERICK PIEPER, r Executor. p September 4, 1907. 36-40 tl -g WEDDING and other Invitations, J' nnouncements, etc., either printed t: r engraved, as your taste may re wire. Only flrst-c?nss work; any yle; best stock. Call or write THE KEOWEE COURIER, Walhalla, S. C. ??0EM roup, La Grippe, Asthma, 1 pents Pneumonia and Consun or Sale by J? W. Bell? ft proof of female trouble.* gular functions, restless flayed, the system braced rdui s: "Cardul saved me te. It ls a good medicine u druggists, in #t bottles. (NM SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNtY OF OCONBE. Court ot Common Pleas. Harriet Thompson Roberts, Plaintiff, against John B. Thompson, Edward B. Thompson, Henry E. Thompson, in his own right and as Adminis trator of the personal estate of James Thompson, deceased; Flor ence Riser nee Thompson; Lillie Thompson, ju her own right and as Administratrix of the personal estate of John W. F. Thompson, deceased; Charles Thompson, De fendants. Summons for Relief.- (Complaint not Served.) To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action, which was flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, on ti3 26th* aay of August, 1907, snd to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscri ber at his oince, on the Public 3quare, at Walhalla Court nouse, 3outh Carolina, within twenty days if ter the service hereof, exoluslve of the day of such service; and if you (ail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, flu Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court Tor the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Walhalla, S. C., August 26, k. D. 1907. [Seal] C. R. D. BURNS, C C. P. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby required to t ko lotice that the Summons and Com )laint in this action was flied In the Clerk's office, at Walhalla, S. C., on the 26th day of August, 1907. The >bject of this action ls to partition he real estate of John W. F. Thomp ton, deceased, and to settle all rota ive conditions attached thereto. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, (6-40 Plaintiff's Attorney. Walhalla, S. C., August 26, 1907. NOTICE OF FINAIi SETTLE HUNT AND DISCHAivGE.-Notice s hereby given that the undersigned viii make application to D. A. Smith, 2sq., Judge of Probate for Oconee bounty, In the State of South Caro ina, at his office, Walhalla Court louse, on Monday, 21st day ot Octo >er, 1907, at ll o'clock In the fore ?oon, or as soon thereafter as said implication can be heard, for leave to nake Anal settlement of the estate of Archie M. Todd, deceased, and obtain ? Anal discharge as the qualified ad ninistrator of said deceased. J. W. TODD, mahned Administrator of the Per sonal Estate ol Archie M. Todd, Deceased. 38-41 Reward ! A reward of ten U10) dollars fill be paid by us for information in egard to and proof to convict the cr.-.on or persons who have repeat clly feloniously entered Belmont School House and maliciously In ured the property of the school dis rlct. ' W. E. HARDIE, C. L. WILLBANKS, LEE ROSS, TrufltcoB. September 25, 1907-35-42 ft THE ORIGINAL? LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR Throat " in th? Iption YELLOW PACKAQ3,