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REPORT OF <01 \TY SI'PERVI A P 1341; \\\ W. Wicker, road and bri< 1342 B. B. Rikard, road and brid 1343 P. B. Odell. coroner's c-onstab 1344 John Wilson, coroner's const 134"? Summer Bros. Co., county hon 1346 Dr. W. C. Brown, road and bi 1347 Summer Bros. Co., road and 1345 J. J. Kibler, road and bridge 1349 D. M. Morris, read and bridgi 1350 Prosperity Hardware Co., ro 1351 Summers Garage, road and l>] 1352 J. H. Ringer, road and bride 1353 Galion Iron Works Mfg. Co., 1354 J no. A. Nichols, road and bri 1355 Summer Bros. Co., chaingang 1356 L. A. & M. M. Salter ehaingz 1357 G. W. Jacobs, chaingang... . 3358 Newberry Hardware Cj., cha 1359 J. W. White repairs public b 1360 J. W. AVhite public buildings 1361 Wizard Products Co., public 1362 Summer Bros. Co., public bu 1363 Summer & Hinn rmhlir? VmiV 1364 Newberry Electric Co., pnbli H. C. Hollowav, Clerk. STATEMENT SHOWING EXACT F TIONS FOR THE YEAR 1913 THE 310NTH Items 1 Salaries coim.y officers 2 Salaries magistrates, constable 3 County home, pensioners and p 4 Roads, bridges and ferries... o Chaingang "Ransiiro nnWio Vin il fUnao V JLVVJWM1* |/U WAiV 1/UilUin^O t 7 Books, s:aUonery, printing... S Contingent expenses and suppli lie buildings and county offi 9 County physicians 10 County Board of Educa;ion... 11 Court expenses 12 Board of Assessors, etc.. 13 Sheriff, dieting and incidental 14 Post mortems and lunatics 15 Insurance public buildings... 16 Interest on loanb 17 Contingent and miscellaneous 18 Commuation Tax H. C. Holloway, Clerk. Approved: Eug. S. Werts, County Audiior. CLAIMS OF 1914 PAID D1 77 F. M. Lindsay, salary 78 W. M. Durroh, salary 79 W. S. Melton, salary 80 Geo. D. Brown,salary 81 H. C. Holloway, salary 82 Jno. L. Epps, salary S3 E. S. AVerts, salary 84 Jno. C. Goggans, salary 85 J. H. Turner, salary 86 J. H. Chappell, salary 87 J. W. Epting, salary S8 L. C. Livingstone, salary 89 C. G. Blease, salary 90 P. B. Odell, constable salary.. 91 S. E. Boland, constable salary.. 92 J. B. La than, magistrate salary 93 J. T. Kinard, constable salary. 94 R. M. Aughtry, magis:rate sal; 95 J. W. Darnell, constable salary ; 96 A. L. Aull, magistrate salary.... 97 M. H. Wicker, constable salary 98 H. H. Ruff, magistrate salary. 99 J. C. Sample, magistrate salary 100 J. H. Dorroh, magistrate salary 101 W. R. Ried, magistrate salary 102 B. B. Hair,, magistrate salary. 103 iM. M. Dickert, pension 104 W. P. Williams, pension 105 I. X. Wesson, pension 106 J. B. Chambers, pension 1071 W. A. Shealy, pension 108 J. W. Koon, pension 109 Philip Sports, pension 110 Belton Wicker, pension 111 Geo. D. Lathrop, pension 112 iW. W. Bishop, pauper 113 Mrs. Mary J. Boozer, pauper... 114 Mrs. Sarah Holt, pauper 115 Miss Betty Singley, pauper... 116 Mrs. Margaret Troutman, paur 117 Mrs. Catherine Shealy, pauper. 118 C. G. Corlev, ferry 119 i\V. E. DeHihns, ferry 3 20 Miss Gertrude Walker, office e: 121 \V. Sr-Mjann, public buildings.. 122 S. C. Hiller, chaingang (com. t 123 T. H. Teague, chaingang (com 124 J. H. Kocn, chaingang, (com. t 125 George Richardson, chaingang 126 T. P. Richardson, road and bri 127 J. A. Enlow, pension 128 Geo. W. Cromer, constable sala 129 C. H. Alewine, magistrate sala 130 A. G. Leitzsey, constable salai 131 Lewis Rion. ferrv 132 Clarence Butler, ferry 133 W. D. Rutherford, coronors co 134 .1:1m Henderson, magistrate sa 135 W. D. Rutherford, constable sn 136 P. B. Ellesor, constable salary 137 E. H. Werts, magistrate salar 138 .T. M. Alewine, road and brids 139 R. A. Ham, county home 140 Geo. A. Epting, road and brid. 141 C. L. Granam, road and bridge 142 Mrs. Lucinda Livingstone, pau 143 J. A. Kinard, road and bridge. 144 Ernest Gibson, commutation t; 145 Jim Ferguson, repairs public b SOU ON CLAIMS 1913 PAID IHKIX; KIL, 1JH4. 3ge $21.00 i Ige 8.00 i le 2.00 j ^ I ble i 2.00 ie 3.S6 ridge 9.2.") bridge 14.">.09| 1.00 ? .1.00 ad and bridge 7.9S -idge .75 2.00 road and bridge 45.14 idge 12.10 v ' 9.40 tng 2.25 4.40 ingang 13.40 liilHintrc 1 ? U11U<UQW( . > . . . ... ... ... JO,i7U | 21.00j buildings 6.00 I lildings 172.27 j lings. .* 2.30 c buildings 4.5o Jno. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. i IN AXIAL CONDITIO OF APPROPRIAAS IT APPEARS AT THE END OF OF APRIjl, 1914. Appropriation Allowed Balance. c AA e- rctf\o 04 & 01 I 9 * uu.uv Jl'VO.Ot $ ui.iu s, &c.,. 2500.00 2536.75 aupers. 3000.00 2801.47 198.53; 10000.00 11038.41 5000.00 7604.97 500.00 415.23 84.77 ....... 750.00 858.09 es pub ces ... zuuu.uu zooo.isz 200.00 179.96 20.04 | 45.00 42.00 3.00 4000.00 2*383.36 1616.64 400.00 385.80 14.20 2500.00 1429.16 1070.84 , 300.00 369.84 500.00 379.30 120.70 1400.00 1400.00 600.00 765.14 5296.00 5206.78 Jno. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. | ["RING THE MONTH OF APRLL. $ 25.00 75.00 75.00 ; 75.00 j 41.67; 125.00 j 41.67 j 22.90 75.00j 100.00 M 10.00 10.00 116.66 1 50.00 ,, 15.00 Id. 01) *. ... 10.SO try 50.00 and fees 16.65 15.00 15.00 15.00 87.50 12.50 ; 15.00 50.00 19 OA i 12.001 12.00} 12.00 I 12.00 : 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 6.00 6.00! 6.001 6.00 ier 6.00 * 6.00 8 22 * 20.00 * ^penses 1.57 j 40.00 I ax) 40.00 i. tax) 40.00 ax) 40.00 (com. tax) 34.80 ] dge 22.00 12.00 try and fees 51.60 irv 12.50 :*y 12.50 7.50 j 7.50 1 nstable 2.00 ' lary 12.50 j :l?ry... 13.25 i 12.50! y ?-30]: re 1 .i301 ? 3.00 J < S"e 41.28 ' 60.00 ) per 6.00 ; e ... 50.56 ax... . 7.50 ! uildings 89.78 i 14f; T. L. I>. Epps. cou. y home... 147 .J. J. Senn, constable salary... . 148 T. H. Chappell county home 149 GeJ. V. Boozer, county horn- ... 1"?0 0 to Klettner, county home 101 Ewart-Pe'ry Co., county home... 152 Newberry Hardware Co.. county 153 The Wheeler-Langt'ord Co., c - tin l."4 Purc-ell & Scott, coun y home... -i - - n n c> c ,1 .i k ? x-?-> rurct'ii <v oluu, iudu aim *. 1 r?6 <\I. D. i: H. Ij. Smith Co., road ai 157 Lewis Rio;;s, ferry 158 Lang.ord &\Vicker. road and brid 159 Newberry Hardware Co., road ai: 160 Geo. V. Boozer, chaingang 161 Otto Klettner, chaingang 162 Ewar -Perry Co., chaingang 163 .1. H. Chappell, county supervisor 164 Ewart-Perry Co., chainga: g 165 T. H. Chappell, chaingang ICC ?? n 'VIorfhoirc r>Vi aino-ano 1UU X-?. \ . *UUCl?iV " W, 167 G. W. Jacobs, chaingang 1G8 Anna Jones, chaingang 169 J. H. Chappell, coun y supervisor 170 Xewberry Hardware Co., chaingi 171 Josh .Io.:es, repairs public buiidin 172 Geo. V. Boozer, repairs public b 173 >\Vm. Johnson, repairs public buil 174 Xewberry Hardware Co., repairs 175 E. H. Anil Cd., "books, etc 176 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., b< 177 T. H. Chappell, offices supplies.. 17S Otto Klettner, supplies public b 179 Jnc. L. Epps, county treasurer, ol 180 H. \V. Schumpert, superiu endent 1S1 Xewberry Electric Co.. public bi 182 E. S. Werts, office supplies 183 Summer & Hipp, public building: 184 H. \Y. Schumpe'.'t, superi:.tenden: 185 .Jno. C. Goggans, clerk, office su 186 W. S. Cook mercantile Co., rpubl 187 Southern Bell Telephone & Te (phones) 188 The Wheeler-Langford Co., public 189 Drs. Mower & Pelham, county pi 190 J. Sidney Stockman, chaingang.. 191 McHardy Mower, court expenses. 192 Jno. L. Epps county treasurer, c< 1QQ C CI Rlpa<;p PYnpnSPS . 194' A. D. Hood, sheriff, expenses... 195 C- G. Blease, die;ing 196 C. C. Shumpert, lunacy 197 Jno. L. Epps, county treasurer, in 198 Dr. 0. B. Simpson, contingent ( 199 Dr. T. H. Wedaman, contingent i 200 D. Z. T. Pinner, contingent (vacc 201 Dr. J. W. Folk, con ingent (vaccin 202 F. R. Hun:er, agent contingent (c 203 X. W. Workman, agent, continger 204 Dr. hi. u. nentz, coiiiingeni uac 205 J. Wiley Taylor, commutation ta: 206 L. C. Singley, commutation tax.. 207 L. H. Senn, commutation tax... 208 T. B. Richardson, constable salar 209 R. E. Livingstone, road and bridg 210 J. C. Wilson, commutation tax... 211 E. S. Werts, salary 212 L. A. Wilson, repairs public builc 213 T. P. Richardson, road and bridge 214 J. C. Singley, commutation tax... 215 R. T. Abrams commutation iax.. 216 W. E. Schumpert commu;ation ta H. C. Holloway, Clerk. STATEMENT SHOWING EXACT FIN, TIOXS FOR THE YEAR 19H AS THE JIO>TH OlF Items 1 Salaries county offices 2 Salaries magisirates, constables, e 3 Countjf home, pensioners, pauper: 4 Roads,1 bridges and ferries 5 Chaingang 6 Repairs public buildings 7 Books, stationery, printing 8 Contingent expenses and supplies ] 1 * - * - ^ ^ r A I1C UUIiUillgS aiiu tuumj uiuv,v,o. . 9 County physicians :0 Coun.y Board of Education .1 Court expenses * 2 Board of Assessors, etc.,... ... 3 Sheriff, die:ing and incidentials... 4 Post mortems and lunatics 5 Insurance fi Tntprpst ,2rt loans .7 Contingent and miscellaneous... .8 Commutation tax 1. C. Holloway, Clerk. Approved: Eng. S. "Werts, County Auditor. OLD FOLKS FIND NEW I ALL KIDNEY i Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, Relieves Backache and Bladder Disorders After A Few Doses Are Taken tSleep disturbing bladder weaknesses, backache, rheumatism, and the many ether kindred ailments svhich so commonly come with declining years, need no longer he a source of dread and misery to those who are past the middle age of life. The new discovery, Croxone, over:omes all such disorders because it removes the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right into the kidneys, through in/1 Itninorc* rlpfinc rmf + Hit YtO.no aixu vivuiij WMW V*?v little filtering glands and cells, and gives the kidneys new strength to do their work properly. It neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge in the joints and muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift out all the poisonous waste matter i.'L'.: 102.1 1.7 4.2 4 \.' ) ! home '. 73.1 tv home 6.0 1G.I t id bridge 16J. . C ge 10. C id bridge 3.." 31.1 32.i G2.1 chaingang ; 28.1 ;>fM * 472.1 84.7 1.6 4.(J \ chaingang 2.1 mg SI. (J gs 1.2 uildings 7.0 dings 2.0 public buildings 4S.9 8.a Doks, etc., 32.5 1.0 uildings 4.8 ffice expenses 7.0 , public buildings 32.8 uildings 1.2 21.'2 s... .. 3. a , public buildings 33."i pplies 11M ic buildings 30..v legraph Co., public buildings 27.5 : buildings 15.1 aysicians 23. 2 2 ; 3.C Durt expenses 794.( 52.] 25.( 114.( 10.( terest 4.1 vaccination) 61. C [vaccination)... 22.5 ci nation) > 30.." ation) 9.2 jfficial bonds) 55.C it (official bonds) 30.C cination) 18.1 t o.C . l.c x 24.C y 4.2 ;e 340.5 5.5 41.6 lings v /. 276.0 e.. 34.0 10.0 26.2 x 3.2 Jno. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. VMCI lL CONDITION OF APPROPRIJ ; IT APPEARS AT THE END OF APRIL, 1914. Appropriation Allowed Balanc 8665.00 ? 2049.42 $ 66lo.o tc.,. 2500.00 601.10 1898.9 s... 3000.00 502.60 2497.4 ... 100000.00 844.38 9155.6 ... 6500.00 1767.24 4732.7 600.00 544.56 55.4 900.00 56.)37 843.6 )ub... 2000.00 382.17 1617.8 onn nn 19 ?7 157.1 .. ~ w w A ? W 45.00 45.0' ... 3000.00 802.03 2197.9; S00.00 800.01 ..." 1800.00 427.49 1372.5 400.00 30.00 370.0i 400.00 182.75 217.2. ... 1750.00 1497.42 252.5; 1000.00 226.10 773.9i 5690.00 607.11 5082.8! Jno. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. IFMFnY RFIIFVFS 1)BLADDERMISERIES from the blood and drive it out o! the system. It matters not how old you are o> how long you have suffered, Croxone is so prepared that it is practicall) impossible to take it into the humar system without results. You will fine it different from all other remedies There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work immediately and more than a few doses are sel dom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate cases. It is the most wonderful rcmecj ever made for restoring the Jifcle. ' organs to health and strength ar ridding the system of every partic of uric acid, and you can take it \v.' the utmost confidence that notV' on earth will so quickly cure conditions. You can obtain an original paJv age of Croxone at trifling- cost fro; ! any first-class druggist. All druggis: ; are authorized to personally returr ! the purchase price if Croxone shouk ! fail in a single case. ,M L \KOK I.i: \ DKKS t'KKK ? I Supreme Court Throws Out Rompers.? Mitchell-.M'irrixni Contempt (<i>c. i.) , Washington, May 11.? Ending years 01 bitter leual fighting, he .suprem- j >0 court today set aside sen1 ence im-! H) posed by the District of Coiumbla, i."> supreme c urt upon Samuel Gompers, j 0 Fiank Morrison and John .Mitchell | >0 for alleged con empt of court in 19o7 oil violating in juncf? ions against al-1 >0 leged boycotting of the Bucks Stove 0 ! and Range company. ! In 1U11 the supreme court set aside ( 0 sentences against Gompers, Mi chell ! 0 ?and Morrison because they had been >" prosecu1 ed under criminal inst ad ol \ 0 civil statutes. Tne next day new pro- : 0 ceedings were instituted, bu: that was ! ;0 in re than t-iee days a.'er the injunci on t ouble and the sentences 0 then imposed were upse' today, finally l"> closing the case. V Justice Holm s. announcing the de0 cision, .said that even i: the statute j 10 did no cover contempi , the necessity j ' for the speedy disposition o? each j ' case was o great it would establish 0 the rule that contempt preceedings lU musi be begun within hree years af1 ter the committing of the offense. Justices Vandeventer and Pitney dissen ed. AFTER SUFFERING ; TWO LONG YEARS !0 j i ,9 Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to >o | Health by Lydia E. Pink j? ham's Vegetable s Compound. 10 >0 "^Minneapolis, Minn. ?"After my little | >0 one was born I was sick with pains in j 1 : 111Y SideS Which the doctors said were j caused by inflamma10 ' ^ISSi t*on* ^ suffered a ?0 - J|p* ^ y8s?|great deal every 0 | l|& l|8p month and grew very ,0 j|f|\ -ccw Sp|;i thin. I was under the >0 llik^ Jill doctor's care for two ^ong years without /M benefit Finally 1 / rv a / after repeated sug/ rWA*Y / gestions to try it we 10 V\ \ j / IgQj. Lydia E. Pinkjq ham's Vegetable Compound. After tak- | - ing the third bottle of the Compound I | was able to do my housework and tod?y ! 0 j I am strong and healthy again. I will 6 ' answer letters if anyone wishes to know 0 about my case.''?Mrs. Joseph Aselin, 0 628 Monroe St, N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. ? Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com 0 ! pound, made from native roots ana 5 | herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman's ills. If you need such a medicine why don't you try it ? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound will help you,write J to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine t-o. s (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for adQ vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, 0 and held in strict confidence. 2 ? 6 APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT 4 OF GUARDIAN. 3 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to the . court of common pleas of Newberry 2 county, at the May, 1914, term for the ^ appointment of the probate judge of _ Newberry county as guardian of the ^ estate of Annie J. Harris, a minor of the age of 12 years, who has an estate and cash money amounting to approx. imately the sum of one thousand dol' lars. The reason for the making of ^ this application being that the general ^! guardian of the said Annie J. Harris J has surrendered and resigned her guardianship and that no other fit and competent person can be found who is willing to assume such guardianship. The person making this appli cation is the grandfather of the said Annie J. Harris. J. C. Dominick. i 'IMBbJ?M? 11 Are Yob a Woman?J ( | Tias Woman's Tonic | I FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGIST^ I For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetiser. For adults and children. 50c. I v A NNOIN CEMENTS. House of Kepreseiitatives. Godfrey M. Harmon is hereby annou ( '(] iis a candidate for the legislanm1 and will abide O.e result of the Democratic primary. I I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representa- 4 tive?, subject to the Democratic pri- ^ mary. Neal W. Workman. Geo ge S. Mower is hereby announced a candidate for nomina:ion for the House of Representatives in the approaching Democratic primary. County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candi- A date for Coun y Supervisor for New-^ berry and will abide tne rules of the (B Democratic primary. -i L. C. Livingstone. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor for Newberry i county subjec: to the Democraticparry. J. C. Sample. I am a candidate for Supervisor,, subject ;o the rules of the Democratic party. J. H. Chappell. I hereby announce myself a cardi- t date for Supervisor cf Newberry county and will abide by the Democratic primary. T-Ti^n rrr \f Rnn?fir The many friends of J. MonroeWicker recognizing his ability and Qualifications, we hereby nominate him for County Supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. Friends. ' I am a candidate for the office of V Supervisor of Newberry county subject to rules of the Democratic pri mary election. L. I. Feagle. ' / I hereby announce myself a candidal for Supervisor of Newberry coun ty and will abide the result of ihe Democratic primary. J Custis L. Leitzsey. ' Magistrate >"os. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself a candidate foi Magistrate for Townships Xos. 1 and 8 and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. L. M. Player. Charles W. Douglas is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for Townships Xos. 1 and 8, subjeci to the rules of the Democra.ic pri nary. E. L. R")delpsper?or is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for Tbwaships Xos. 1 and S, subject to the rules of rhe Democratic primary. ? Magistrate No. 11. u H. H. Ruff is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection for magistrate of No. 11 township and will abide by the rules of the Democratic party. Winthrop College SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION iii3 examination ior tne ward or vacant scholarships in Wlnihrop College and for the admission of newstudents will be held at the County Court House cn Friday, July 3, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant af:er July 3 / .hey will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 16, 1914. For further information r?n<l catalogue, address * Pres. D. B. Jefcnson, Rock Hill, S. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that I will make final settlement, as administrator, on the estate of Patrick B. Mitchell minor, in the probate court for Newberry county at 11 o'clock in the forer.oon, May 29th, 1914, and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissoory as such administrator. All persons having claims against aid estate will present them duly at :ested on or before that date. T. A. Dominick, Guardian. CHICHESTER 3 PILL 3 I V yr^v THE 1/1 AAlON'D faRAMl. A S Lttdks! Aak yo?p Dpucff|*i for t ht'cbuc-tcr* Diamond Brand//V\ ?p(Z3pjj5t$N4? "Hi' 1 I?e?l and O<?;<! n:?u ic^\f/ SL ^boxoa, scsJed with Blue R:t>bon. VV wl T?k? do otlKr. Bnr of yonr ^ IV ff AsKforCUI.<IIE?.^KB?? It. Jr diaSond ki;avt> i?r:.r ..r ts I C1 Jy yc-rsknown uj Best. Safest, Always udiabU *^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVESVWHE8L