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\ { One Week l Only Save $8.00 AS a special inducement during our demonstration week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE sold (Drices always the same) we will give free one handsome set of ware as illustrated here Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not a piece that is not needed 111 every kitchen. It cannot possibly be bought for less than $S oo. This ware is on exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. I , Which Shall It Be? DO YOU intend laboring, burning valuable fuel and destroying high-priced food with that old worn-out cook stove? You KNOW tLat old stove eats up a lot of fuel each year. m You KNOW you have trouble in getting it to ^ bake just right, in fact, spoil a batch of bread every orce in a while?you know it costs con b siaeraoie ror veany repairs W Stop and think and figure Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range?a range with a repuV tation. ? The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range I VOU make no mistake in buying the GREAT I MAJESTIC?it's the range with THE REPUTATION?ask your neighbors. Then, too, it's made just right and of the right kind of material?MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL B IRON?riveted together practically air tightlined with pure asbestos board?parts being malleable can't hrtak?has a movable reservoir and an oven that don't warp?that's why the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel, bakes just right every day in the year (browns bread just right all over without turning), heats 15 gallons of I water while breakfast is cooking?properly handled lasts a lifetime, and costs practically nothing for repairs. Don't buy the range you expect to last a lifetime "unsight unseen;" you'll be sure to be disappointed Come to our store during demonstration week, see- the GRRAT MAJESTIC? have its many exclusive features explained? find out why the MAiESTTC is 300 per cent stronger than other ranges where most ranges are weakest. . DON'T OVERLOOK f 1VL, Ill lie B Mrs. Catherine Shealy, pauper Rl. Mrs. Margaret Troutman, pauper *52. Mrs. Alice White, pauper 1853. W. W. Bishop, pauper 1854. I. N. Wesson, pension 855. W. P. Williams, pension K5(|. J. Ww Koon, pension [856. Philip Spotts, pension l8ofe. Belton Wicker, pension f8r>9. J. A. Nichols, r. & b (Levi Grnber, pension Miss Betty Singlev. pauper D. N. Livingstone, com. tax A. G. Leitzsey, cons, sal G. L. Sease, county home J. E. Sterling, r. & b C. G. Corley, ferry Dr. W. C. Brown, r. & b J. H. Koon, chain gang M. M. Satterwhite, r. & b W. Y. Taylor, r. & b T. P. Richardson, chain gang Luther Wilson, r. & b W. W. Willingham, pension W. D. Rutherford, con. sal. and fees John Henderson, mags, sal D I? Ho vie / *Vi Q in oroncr BWB U, ill JU. i>a ? IOJ viiuiii .... .... 77. J. E. Williams, pension Ij^E. T. Long, com. tax : BE. H. Werts, mags, sal P. B. Ellesor, cons, sal Hunter & Saner, r. & b HVm. W. Long, r. & b H M. W. Long. com. tax W. S. C. Hiller, r. & b 95. Mrs. Mary J. Boozer, pauper 6. J. Wiley Stockman, r. & b 7. D. J. DeHart, com tax MS. A. Suber, Jr., county home Alewine, mags, sal Wk. Suber, Jr., county home, IH.1. Chappell, com. tax H. Teague, com. tax B H. Chappell, co. sup | M. Wicker, r. & b L C. Livingstone, co. corns Ann Jones, cnain gang T. H. Chappell, com. tax Decern MAJE5T1C-RANGES Af fMBfcSbi fP Icwentcj i & vuzmtjj j j, - ONLEGSIFDESiRED Mfl JE5TK*NEVER-?i;KM ZQQUtt^EnMER-aaj.EN&EE-fiND-M?fi!NEi? HEflVY-?T^ir!PEa-l!?UM-Wr5R8LE!ZEaSETTLE: IS 9Z LL*COPPER* TEA KETTLt 14 9Z?fiLL* COPPERCUFFEE-pUT ^ ^ \,N\ Jg=jgBj\ c* Di THE DATE. THIS IS A SPE iwberry h 6.00 | 898. T. H. Chappell, 6-00 I 899. T. H. Chappell '* I 900. J. C. Sample, cc 6.00 I p oo i 901. J. C. Sample, n 19 oo | 902- J- Senn, cons 19 oo i Davis, cou 12 oo Moseley Bros, r 4 00 ^05. Geo. V. Boozer, y, __ 906. Jos. L. Keitt, r ]9 oo 90T- s- E* Boland? r" A. 90S. C. C. Davis, r. <S o.UU QAO \*ou'Komr X-T o vrl \ ^ ^ *J \J *J . >? 1 li(ll u 1 j.>*50 5)1 0- R- K- Livingstoi 0_ -A 911. Henderson Bros o < .oO ^ , n. 912. W. E. DeHihns, 4 1.00 , _ . 913. H. L. Shealy, r. 14.44 0 1S 914. G. VI. Dominick, ^ 915. Geo. V. Boozer, c 4 ^916. Newberry HarcN 917. Ewart-Perry Co 91s. .]. PI. Turner, oh 919. Observer Printi] , 920. Neely and Morgi iv fm w 921. H. C. Hollo way, ^ ' 922. .Johnson-McCracl 1r'? 923. S. B. T. & T. Cc 924. Farmers Oil Mil 12.00 995. Newberry Hardv o5.69 92C. Drs. Mower and 12'50 928. Dr. 0. B. Simp si 12-50 927. Dr. W. E. Pelhar 342.02 S29 The wheeler_La] 20.94 j Mimnaugh, 6.67 93i. c. G. Blease, ex] 40.00 932. Dr. O. B. Simpso 6.00 933. C. C. Schumpert, 4.50 934. Thos. A. Shealy, 2-00 93a. w. G. Hollingsw 39.40 93C. B. S. Counts, co 12.50 937. c. F. Stockman. 8.91 93S. A. G. Wise, con 6.00 939. .J. A. C. Kibler, c 6.00 940. Forrest E. Sbeal 11.25 941. J. B. Latham, m 36.25 942. T. H. Teague, co 7.30 943. J. M. Chappell, 4.10 944. J. W. Henderson 72.85 945. J. W. Henderson, > ? iber 1st to ?E^ADF.!NALL-5!ZE5awd5TYLE5 , ? ,f . ^. ??w)s^SS?rt i ii TrnfrfrT.piiii^'-i'": f L" ' rpp cr fcrjjWi Jh?! BmSf si|-!W- ,&5^3aL? st of Ware Free ? CIAL INVITATION TO YOU l?f*nWAY*A M f W W r. & b , chain gang )rs. cons lags, sal >. sal nty home \ & b r. & b . & b & b : b ,vare Co., r. & b le, r. & b r. & b ferry & b ferry rhain gang v vare Co., chain gang Chain gang ain gang ng Co.. printing, etc m. pub. bldgs clerk, pub. off kin Co., pub. bldgs pub. off., 1, pub. bldgs .'are Co., pub. bldgs I Pelharn, county physicians, 3n, physician, n, Jr., physician, ngford Co. pub. bldgs , pub. bldgs pcnse n, lunacy lunacy com. tax orth, com. tax m. tax com. lax 1. tax iom. tax .. - - - y, com. tax ags. sal m. tax com. tax , com. tax r. & b itration c r**, 1 | I i if.? ?v" L':?^ The ; ft'cocmc-dfe awcjrieH j THE! MMIiMHHimJUffLFJII IP Ulllll? FlVY-IYinRBLEIZED-FyC^in^-Pnn- the las ILflRSE-NEVER-BURN-UJIRElV from 0 kRIPPIN^-PfiN: 2-5ranLL-riEVERBl/Rn-MREtyDRIPPINSPflNS* Do"1 _^2-5MflLL-&RIP-PflN5' the% r~J CflN-flL50-BE* will ge ' thing f ROSTER- Y*u EDU ?KNC KNOW top is 1 little ft and ou I the futi KNOV COME BHHHmmmiBHnBIBBmBHB OTBBBn AND YOUR FRIENDS ANL Company . 92.80 946. J. F. Riser, mags, sal . .142%.3~? 947. J. Monroe Wicker, r. & b 4 00 I 948. J. A. Kinard, com. tax 949. George Richardson, r. & b ' ' "? 950. T. P. Richardson, r. .& b '_"J 951. R. E. Davis, chain gang I 953. L. T. Adams, com. tax '4ij 352. J. C. Stiealy, com. tax .1 954. J. H. Chappell, co. sup. com tax. Go.43 j j ^ Wicker, com. tax 9"'? ' 95G. W. X. Lee, chain gang IS 40 I [ 957. Arthur Wiggins, chain gang... ^ i 958. Electric Paint and Varnish Co., ?4 41 i 959. J. M Wicker, r. & b 960. J. H. Chappell, co. sup., com. tax . 20.00 a ; H. C. Holloway, b.ol) i 7.50 ! Clerk. - . - I 1 S 40 _ STATEMENT SHOWING EXACT Fl> I ATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913 A i MONTH OF 36.85 j 40.75 ! Items. A .75 -^.Sa^tVes cjtunty officers 3.40 2. Salaries magistrates, constables, et 52.52 3. County home, paupers, pensioners. 6.00 4 Roads, bridges and fer.ies 4.98 5. Chaingang 11.25 j 6. Repairs public buildings ..29.16 7. Books, stationary, printing .. .. 2.00 8. Contingent expenses, and supplies 3.00 buildings and county officers 9.50 9. County physicians, 4.50 10. County board of education .. 89.85 11. Court expenses 5.00 12. Board of assessors 40.00 13. Sheriff, incidental expenses, dietir 14.60 14. Post mortems and lunatics 25.00 15. insurance public buildings 4.35 16. Interest on loans 8.50 17. Contingent and miscellaneous .. ..22.00 18. Commutation tax 7.UU 3 20 H. C. Holloway, 6.00 CIerk' 6.00 Approved: 45.00 Eugene S. Werts, 13.50 j County Auditor. a _ 1" ... - ?^ One Week Only H IL D R E N SOUVENIR DAY 50 Majestic Birds Free Mnoday between 3 and 5 p. nj. first 150 boys and girls who prtsent to WATESTIC RANGE SALESMAN at our between 3 and 5 p m. MONDAY, writiwers to the following questions, will re" Canary Bird Souvenir" I-REE. tTliat range is your mother now using? io you know anyone needing a new Who? /hy is the GREAT MAJESTIC the most s range made? 0 CENT ARTICLE FREE! one giving neatest and best answer to t question may select any 50-cent article ur stock, in addition to the SOUVENIR t be discoursed if you are not one of' > to get a Canary Bird Souvenir. You t a MAJESTIC PUZZLE CARD. Someor all the boys and girls. can have worlds ot tun with the MAJESIRD?it imitates the canary to perfection. ire to have your answer ready to hand in ;tore MONDAY AFTERNOON, between, 1 All during this week a special * ) 3CJ CLl demonstraton direct from the STIC FACTORY will be glad to show lLL ABOUT RANGES''?show you why ^JESTIC is the best range on earth at ice. . a&iS 'r . - , >, If You Intend to Buy or Not CAUION lies in KNOWING THINGS >W why the oven of a range is heated? 1 how the water is heated?HOW the leated?WHY the MAJESTIC uses so iel?KNOW how a range is made inside tside. This education may se*-ve you in re. DON'T OVERLOOK a chance to V THINGS shown by one who knows. > NEIGHBORS 12.50 39.00 3.00 13.75 . .. ...12.50 23.20 14.45 . ... 3.00 25.50 39.00 7.50 20.00 * r. & b .. 23.6$ 29.25 29.25 J. H. Chappell, Supervisor. AXIAL CONDITION OF APPROPRIS IT APPEARS AT THE END OF THE ' OCTOBER. ppropriations. Allowed Balance. .. . .$ 7,765:00 $ 5,632.20 $ 2,132.80 c 2.500.00 1,828.85 671.15 3.000.00 1,586.22 1,412.78 10,000.00 9,373.21 626.79 5,000.00 5,067.56 500.00 316.33 183.67 750.00 633.31 116.69 public 2,000.00 1,189.05 810.95 200.00 136.22 63.78 45.00 6.00 39.0Q .... 4,000.00 1,313.76 2,686.24 400.00 385.80 14.20 lg 2,500 937.38 1,562.62 300.00 221.99 78.01 500.00 249.05 250.95 1,400 1,400.00 600.00 616.54 5,296.00 4,187.94 1,108.06 J. H Channell. County Supervisor.