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* I GERMANS GET WARSAW. l.yReopold Takes Polish Capital in Name Emperor?Hmdenburg*s Men irp Real Conquerors. \- London, Aug. 5.?T:e Germans hold | IWarsaw, capital of Poland and the ? -third largest city in the Russian empire. Bavarian troops entered the city I this morning, having taken successively the Blonie lines and the outer and inner fortresses of the city itself, the to. _ _ - r Russians only fighting m rearguard actions to allow ti:eir main army to escape. While to the Bavarians under Prince Leopold has fallen the honor of taking over Warsaw in the name of the GerI man emperor and his consort, who are k expected to make a state entry within t a few days, the real conquerors are Von Hinderburg's troops, fighting ^Walong the Narew river to the north LI east; tbe Austro-Oermans wlio crossed *1 the Vistula to the south of the city; I aDd the armies of the Austrian Archil duke Joseph Ferdinand, and the German Field Marshal von Mackensen, I advancing northward between the Vistula and Bug rivers. The Russians are fighting desperate rl7 ana stuooormy 10 cuccn cur pivsress of these four armies and have had several successes, inflicting heavy losses on their pursuers; but they are being steadily pressed back, whicl'n made the longer occupation of the Warsaw Polish salient a hazardous undertaking. I Hard Road to Travel. Even now, although the steadiness of the Russian troops and their fierce counterattacks have gained much valuable time for them, it is problematical whether the whole Russian army w will reach new positions chosen or whether, if it should get tJ:ere, it will not find those positions turned Dy tne \l Austrians, who have crossed the Bug southeast of the Cholm and tl:e Germans under von Schloz and von ^^Gallwitz, ^ho have crossed the Narew. At the northeastern end of the line the Russian communications are furtJ-er threatened by Gen. jvou Buelow, advancing toward t)vinsk on the Vilna-Petrograd railway. Indeed, the ( , Austro-Germans have set three traps i to catch and destroy the Russian iarmy. None of them was sprung, but One was so near to closing that Grand Duke Nicholas was forced to evacuate "Warsaw, and now is fighting with all b-is might to prevent the others from cutting off his retreat. Thus far he seemingly has been R successful, for although the Germans W v^im the -capture of many prisoners, B* the aggregate is small when compared W with tf:e immense-forces engaged. In addition the Russian guns apparently I are well on their way to the rear. Nothing of Value Left. From refugees who left Warsaw n some days ago and have arrived at K Effort of County Supervisor on clfcii 820. J. W. Epting, salary 821. J. O. Livingstons, salary ^^822. J. G. Sample, salary 832. F. M. Lindsay, salary 824. E. S. Werts, salary 825. J-no. L. Epps, salary 826. Jno. C. Goggans, salary 827. tW. S. Melton, salary k. 828. D. J. Taylor, salary HF 829. W. M. Dorroh, salary M 830. " . G. Blease, salary &>1. Geo. D. Brown, salary 832. H. C. Holloway, salary I 833. W. S. Hann, public buildings .. P 934. L. M. Player, magistrate's salar. | 835. A. L. Aull, magistrate's salary. AA/* wt>. j. a. L?atnan, magistrate's salar 837. H. H. Ruff, magistrate's salary. 838. B. B. Hair, magistrate's salary 839. R. M. Aughtry, magistrate's sal; 840. W. P. Allen, magistrate's sala: 841. Jos. H. Adams, magistrate's sa 842. Hix Connor, magistrate's salary 843. J. H. Dorroh, magistrate's sala 844. J. A. Kinard, magistrate's sala 845. C. H. Alewine, magistrate's sal; O AC P T. "Dn fnr/1 rtATl cto Kla'r Lvtv. x , j~t. i/uiuiU| vvuotauiv e oaiax j 847. T. M. Boland, constable's salar; 848. S. E. Boland. constable's salary 849. Geo. W. Cromer, constable's s ?50. P. B. Odell, constable's salary.. DTI S*1 TT r>i: i.Vl.T- 1 9ox. vrtru. rx. 011511, .tuusiauie 5 Senary 852. J. W. Darnell, constable's salar; 1 853. .J. B. Chambers, pension 1 854. H. M. Barger, pension 855. M. M. Dickert, pension I 856. L. Y. Havird, pension S.V7 W W WilKne'ha.Tn npn?irm 858. J. A. Enlow, pension "* 859. J. W. Koon, pension 860. I. N. ;Wesson, pension 861. Geo. D. Lathrop, pension CC9 Paltnn Wicker noncinn JUTV4 Wil It y 863. Miss Annie Owdom, pauper ... 1 864. Mrs. Sarafn Holt, pauper t 865. W. W. Bishop, pauper H^fc-S66. Mrs. Catherine Sheely, pauper ^867. Mrs. Margaret Troutman, paup V 868. Miss Betty Singley, pauper W 8 9. Mrs. Lucinda Livingstone, paup [ 870. Mrs. Mary J. Boozer, pauper . f 871. Mrs. Alice White, pauper 872. (Mrs. Mollie Dickert, pauper ... 873. Isaac.Cannon, pauper 874. Philander Cromer, roads and b 875. J. Y. Floyd, roads and bridges 876. Elliott Gallm^n, roads and bri( k 877. T. P. Richardson, roads and br 878. J. B. Richards, roads and bridge .879. W. C. Holder, chain gang OOA T" XT HToc; o-no phRl'n P'RTI 5T. b-881. W. J. Miller, chain gang 882. T. R: Campbell, cf'aain gang ... 8813. Joe M. McCollum, constable's s 684. Joe M. McCollum, coroner's cons S85. F. A. Graham, roads and bridge P 886. C. G. Johnson, constable's salar; I 887. H. B. Richardson, constable's sa I r } Moscow, it has been learned that j Warsaw, even at that early date, had . been denuded of virtually everything j that might be useful to the Teutons. | Factories had been stripped of their ! machinery and all war stores moved into the interior of Russia, and the government of the city left to the Polish population. Tl e Russians also are preparing to evacuate Riga in the north. The ar; rival of the Germans ten miles south ~e o1t>o<i^v Vioo hoon tVip ranse I UL LLL&l WICJ' ail tttuj uvvu ?? j of the civilian population departing, j While expressing the fullest confi! dence in tJ-ie future, the British milii tary critics make no attempt to bej little the achievements of the Teutons | or the effect their success is likely to ; have in the near East and the West. | Since early in Mav, when they i started their great counteroffensive in j western Galicia against tfte Russians, ' throuffh the "UV " V4C o w Carpathians on to the plains of Hungary, the troops of the Germanic I powers have cleared the Russians out ! of Galicia with the exception of a j narrow strip of territory in the Southwest, have recaptured Przemysl and Lemberg, taken Lublin, Cholm and Warsaw and are in military occupation of virtually the whole of Poland. What their .next mo-ve will j be is a matter of conjecture. Some military observers believe they will continue to attack the Russians in the hope of finally crushing them, a task considered difficult by the fact that the Russians in their retreat lay the country waste. Others of tfre ob^-vers think Servia will be attacked to impress the Balkan states, while still others look for a bis: offensive in the Wfest. All of j ? the observers are of the opinion that wherever the new -operation is begun it will be on a big scale. The Germans also tave had local successes in the West, recapturing on the crest of the line in the Vosges a portion of the trenches which the French took from tkem some time ago. 'In the center of Kildine, an island in ^the German ocean, is a curious lak^. The surface of its waters is quite fresh and supports fresh water creatures, but deep down it is as salt as the greatest depts of the sea and salt water fish live in it. I The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look 'or the signature o* E. W. GROVE. 25c. Stop a minute. Go to a glass. SmileYou are a better and happier man than von were before. Plies Cared in '6 to 14 Days 7our druggist will refund money if PAZt. OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchin,Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day The first application give- Ease aud Rest. 50 ^mmt ns paid during the montfa of July, 1915. * 17.50 17.50 10U.UO . 25.00 41.66 41.66 22.90 75.00 75.00 r? aa <o.vu 116.66 75.00 41.66 40.00 f 87.50 15.00 y 15.00 15.00 50.00 ar7 50.00 ry 1-5.00 laiT 12.50 12.50 *T 12.50 UT 12.50 iry i2nft 100.00 y 15.00 15.00 alary 50.00 50.00 and fees 15.80 y 15.00 12.00 - 12.00 19 AA , IW.W 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 er 6.00 6.00 er 6.00 6.00 6.00 4? AA o.vv 6.00 ridges 32.50 75.00 Iges 15.00 idges 8.00 es 15.29 35.00 i.. 40.00 J 40.00 35.00 alary 12.50 stable 2.00 s 3.00 Y 25.00 lary 12.50 t,<$ rf.75 890. A. G. Leitzsey, constable's sala 8yi. J. N. Siigh, roa^s and Driages 8yu. W. O. Senn, roaas and bridges 893. J. W. Sanuers, board ot asse; 894. D. C. Spearman, commutation 895. J. W. Sanders, roads and briai &yt>. tK)uiware & Jtuair, roaas ana 897. Geo. iA. Epting, roads and b: W. A. Neai ?jc s>on, cnam gange byy. M. J. Smith, couniy home 9uu. U. L. ua. enport, constable s s 901. iXewberiy Hardware Co., cour 902. S. B. T. & T. Co., county Lorn 903. Lominick & Reign.ey, county 904. C. h,. Hutchinson, county home 905. C. L. Leitzsey, county nome . 906. v\ fest-Martin Co.. county homi 907. G. Y\ Boozer, county nome .. Oao Klettner, county home .. 909. J. W. White, county home ... 91U. Joi.nson-McCrackin Co., couni 911. Mrs. 1. V. Smitn, roads and bri 912. P. B. Odell, roads and bridges 913. Hendrix & Blair, roads ana br 914. J. K. Jones, roads and bridges 915. Galion Iron Works and Mig. < 916. Newberry Machine Shop, roads 917. J. C. Sample Co., Sup., roads 918. Wm. Johnson & Son., roads an 919. C. L. Leitzsey, roads and brid; 920. C. G. Corley, ferry 921. W. S. Cook Mercantile Co., roa 922. Otto Klettner, roads and brid 923. Newberry Hardware Co., roads 924. J. M. Adams, roads and bridge 925. T. M. Sanders, roads and brie 926. Ewart-Perry Co., cnain gang 927. Otto Klettner, chain gang ... 928. W. S. Cook Mercantile Co., ch 929. W. J. Miller, chain gang 930. B. I. Hodge, chain gang 931. E. L. Rode.sperger & Co., d.ai 932. J. M. Nichols, chain gang ... 933. Bishop & Wihitlock, chain gan; 934. H. R. Pay singer, cnain gang.. 394. H. R. Paysinger, chain gang.. 935. Newberry Hardware Co., chai 936. McCullough Drug Store, chain 937. A. J. Holt, ci.ain gang 936. J. W. Parrott, chain gang 939. G. V. Boozer, chain gang ... WO. Rikard & Long chain gan0 i?vprm Bros., chain sane: 942. C. E. Hutchinson, chain gang 9413. Lominick & Reighley, chain 944. Holloway Bros., chain gang . 945. L. W. Floyd, chain gang .... 946. S. W. Derrick, cha|Li gang .. 947. Newberry Hardware Co., repa. 948. Otto Klettner, public building! 949. S. B. T. & To. Co., public buil= 950. iWta. JoLnson & Son, office su-f 951. W. S. Cook Mercantile Co., pu 952. H. W. Schumpert, Supt., publ 953. Jno. L. ?pps, country treason 954; Dr. H. B. Senn, county physic 955. Dr. W. G. Houseal, county ph 956. Z. H. Suber, board of assessor 957. L. W. Floyd, board of assesso 958. C. G. Blease, expense 959. C. G. Blease, dieting 960. Dr. Jno. B. Setzler, lunacy .. 961. Dr. W. G. Houseal, post mortei 962. Dr. E. H. Moore, post mortem 963. C. C. Sehumpert, lunacy 964. Dr. C. M. Workman, lunacy . 965. Dr. J. H. Moore, lunacy ~ ~^ TT?n .. JnnortTT L?r. w. \J. rxvuuttaj, iLULictv^ 967. Summer Bros. Co., contingent 968. W. A. McSwain, Agent, conting 969. D. J. Griffith, Supt., continge 970. F. R. Hunter, Agent, continger 971. L. P. Miller, Jr., commutation 972. <H*. H. Ruff, commutation tax 973. Jake Singley, commutation tax 974. Observer Printing Co., printic 975. Herald and News Co., printir 976. Chas. P. Barre, Supt., office su n "rrT y i i. jd. yv. uaut:i , iuouc auu um?e 978. J. Bennett Dominick, roads an 979. J. W. White, repairs public bi 980. J. C. Sample, county supervise 981. L. C. Livingstone, county cornr 982. IE. S. Werts, salary 983. H. C. Holloway, salary 984. L. C. Livingstone, salary 985. J. W. Epting, salary 986. J. C. Sample, salary 1 tn-no calanv* * ?70 I UU.W. www* ; 988. Jno. C. Goggans, salary 989. D. J. Taylor, salary . 990. W. S. iMelton, salary 991. W. M. Dorroh, salary 992. F. M. Lindsay, salary 993. C. G. Blease, salary 994. Chas. P. Barre, salary 995. W. J. Miller, chain gang 996. Thos. R. Campbell, chain gang 997. T. H. Teague, d.ain gang (\CiO TIT r>V?o in crO n <T WO. V*. iiUiUCi, vuoiu 999. Elliott Gallman, roads and br 1000. Geo. W. Cromer, constable's e: 1001. R. E. Livingstone, roads and b 1002. M. J. Smith, county home * lOOtf. J. N. Sligh, roads and bridges 1004. Geo. A. Epting( roaas ana Dm 1005. 0. H. Minick, roads and bridg 1006. Pat Boland, commutation tax 1007. A. (A, Sligh, chain gang 1008. C. C. MoCollum, commutation 1009. J. W. Epting, commutation tax 1010. George Richardson, commutat: 1011. Philander Cromer, cr.ain gang 1012. J. O. Johnson, roads and bridj 1013. J. C. Berry, commutation tax 1014. J. A. Suber, Jr., county home 1015. W. S. Mann, public buildings 1016. J. A. Sease, commutation tax 1017. J. Y. Floyd, roads and bridge: 1018. Sheely & Long, roads and bri< miQ .T Mo.D. SchumDert. eommutat: 1020. David Long, reads ana bridges 1-021. J. R. Workman, coroner's cons 1022. Wade Eliesor, commutation ta: 1023. J. M. Adams, coroner's constat 1024. W. F. Howard, coroner's cons 1025. E. C. Bedenbaugh, constable's 1026. Otto Klettner, county home .. 1027. E. L. Rodelsnerger & Co., cou: 1028. G. V. Boozer, county home .. 1029. Swittenberg & Epting, county 1030. T. J. Wilson, roads and bridge IAiOI T C-mi + Vi T-/-iO /) o o n r) hri/l(roc X \JO 1 (J, V/. kJiUXlii) WUUO UiiU 1032. 'Holloway Bros., roads and br 1033. H. L. Si:eely. roads and bridge lOi.^jk. W. S. Cook Mercantile Co., roa 1035. C. G. Corley, ferry 1036. Jalapa Mercantile Co., roads a 1037. J. M. Nichols, roads and bridg 1038. P. X. Boozer, roads and bridge 1039. W. E. DeHihns, ferry 1040. Ed Suber, ferry 1A^1 T HT A/lome -rno r? c a n H hrirf.Pr 1V11. O . 1U. ^LUaiXlO, X WiiU W* *v*0 1042. John Hill, ferry 1043. SWittenberg & Epting. roads a 1044. E. W. iWterts, roads and bridges 1045. G. M. Ladd, ferry 1046. J. C. Sample, county superviso 1047. Moseley Bros, roads and bridg 1048. J. B. Jones, chain gang 1049. E. L. Rodelsperger & Co., chai 1050. W. S. Cook Mercantile Co., ch; irtni RifcnTvl & T^vne' rhain eane . 1052. H. O. Long, chain gang 1053. L. W. Floyd, chain gang 1054. G. V. Boozer, chain gang & I i * llO&fc Eikard & Long, cha^.n ??<]?& .. 1057. filler Brog. Co., chain gang .. ry 12.50 f .1.35 4.U6 ssors li.Ou tax 5.00 ges 2.24 bridges 152.lt> ridges l.ou j 142.ti? | A UI 1 . 1U.I/U j aiary . 12.50 ! lty aome 31.65 I e 3.00 ! home 3y.30 j 17.00 16.<0 e .t?0 l.oO v wA . . * O.JU 12.10 [y home l.bu ages 2o.t>0 ll.S'o idges 2.25 I S.66 J 2o., roads and bridges 3.IK) and bridges 9.45 and biages 8.36 d bridges 5.59 8 70 16.66 ids and bridges 8-2? ?es 4. o , ; and bridges 115.40 | es 2-3? 1 jo-es 20-69 | s " 3.05 J 24 52 ! :ain gang 40.60 7.65 6.00 n gang 3.20 10.25 % 6.30 6.30 1.50 n gang 46.5j* k o: ! gang jl.ci.ou 95.94 - 3.00 17.15 49.72 28.48 52.50 gang 28.90 35.05 84.83 6.10 irs to public buildings 25.25 5 ~ 3.95 dings 24.00 jplies .25 blic buildings 3.50 ic buildings 20.94 er, office supplies .75 ian 5.00 ysician 16.00 s 6.00 rs 2.00 i Oii.V* 58.40 5.00 cn and lunacy 25.00 .... 5.00 20.00 s.to 5.00 5.66 (for rural policemen) 64.50 ;ent (official bond) 5.00 nt 42.60 it (official bonds) 60.00 tax 7.00 5.00 5.00 ig, etc 12.75 I? etr 9.50 ipplies 32.96 es 1.50 d bridges 42.27 lildings 44.70 >r, roads and bridges 31.43 oissioner, roads and bridges 11.27 41.66 41.66 \ . 12.50 12.50 100.00 41 fifi ....................!!.! 22^90 75.00 75.00 75.00 2-5.00 '<o.u0 40.00 37.10 40 on '. *'35.'oo idges 15.00 cpense 11.50 ridges 47.51 47.35 154.50 dges 3.08 oe 4.00 vw 13.75 5.00 tax 1.00 5.00 ion tax 3.00 . .i. .i 32.50 ?es 4.72 7.15 3.45 40.00 4.00 s 1J04.45 3ges 315.64 ion tax 3.00 >. 2.50 table 2.00 x 2.63 ilfe 2.00 itable 2.00 ; fees 1.00 < 7.50 nty home 3.50 1.30 "nome .75 s 1.00 v 8.70 idges 25.70 s 9.65 ds and bridges 3.90 16.66 tnd bridges 2.42 es 3.10 s 6.45 20.00 i 20.00 es 6.39 15.00 nd bridges 70.30 3.75 5.00 r, roads and bridges 29.53 es 6.10 43.72 Y-? OTO Ti CT ^ 40 IX lin gang 14.00 11.00 70.00 121.90 12,70; ' AM 43.8/7 35.1^ To the M va iw We have with us IV x o pci i narness man Man. Any work left wit prompt attention. Newberry 1 I Chew C *1 1_ _*. _ 1... Jc. ine pacKct or iv cent at all the better s A dainty chewi delight-pep with the peptop and gum -1 n to the flavor. Everybody's chew 1058. E. C. Bedenbaugh, chain gang ifi^Q HfncAiPv Rrns.. chain eane 1060. Geo. D. Barnard Co., books, etc 1061. 'Herald and 'News Co., printing, etc 1062. Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., offic 1063. Mayes Book Store, office supplies . 1064. Dr. W. D. Senn, county physician .. 1065. Jno. L. Epps, county treasurer, cour 1066. R. C. Neel, board cf assessors 1067. B. R. Long, board of assessors 1068. G. McD. Sligh, zoard of assessors ., 1069. C. G. Blease, dieting .../, 1070. C. G. Blease, expense 1071. C. G. Blease, automobile hire 1072. Dr. T. B. Woods, post mortem, luna< 1073. Dr. W. O. Holloway, post mortem ., 1074. Dr. ?F. D. Mower, lunacy 1075. Dr. Jno. B. Setzler, lunacy 1076. -Dr. O. B. Simpson, lunacy 1077. Dr. W. A. Dunn, post mortem, lunac 1078. Dr. T. W. Smith, lunacy 1079. Dr. J. H. IMoore, lunacy 1080. Dr. W. G. Houseal, lunacy 1081. C. C. Schumpert, lunacy 1082. E. W. Werts, contingent (chaingang 1083. Spearman & Wallace, contingent (o 1084. Ryan Fellers, commutation tax . 1085. C. M. Folk, commutation tax 1086. Mrs. Willie Matthews, commutation 1087. \V. 'H. Lominick & Son, county hom< 1088. W. H. Lominick & Son, cibain gang J H. C. Hollowa-y Clerk, etc. 'Statement snowing mmiivhu <;i year 1915 as it appeared at the end of the Items? 1. Salaries county officers 2. Salaries magistrates, constables, fees.. 3. County home, paupers, pensioners 4. Road, bridges, terries 5. Chain gang 6. Repairs public buildings 7. Books, stationery, printing 8. Contingent expenses for public buildi and county offices 9. County physicians 10. County board of education 11. (jourt expenses 12. Board of assessors, etc 13. Sheriff, incidentals, dieting 14 Post mortems and lunatics 15. Insurance public buildings 16. Interest on loans 17. Contingent and miscellaneous 18. Commutation tax r v. r;r . SL , Homrwosr. CJerk, etc. JL >jkpqvco: ?Eugeiie S. W4rts^ County iA.<ud Pnklir A UM11V BCBaaBaBBnBUaaaBBHBHBMnH3HBBMBBBHnBni Ir. Price, an exc? ? ?* m EJ A?% AIM >ci aim ivcpaii :h us will have Hdw. Co. Hk* .^9RT K' .MR TM p -*1K * Tfl " mB* j?^ffi? . tiSuKfr '.wOP-' s^hB ^SHff iwiest 'm ; Gum Jf <wjr l^'Bobs" vo "Bobs" for a ;tands and stores. ' heart of ing gum iperminty -candy on within?all , > ring it?-"Bobs** 8.50 34.79 16.77 12.40 e supplies 7.53 U ... 8.95 - - - 9.00 t 23.00 4.00 6.00 2.00 70.40 78.84 moo Kv* 10.00 cy 5.0a 5.00 5.00 5.00 :y 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ' , 40.00 , 1914) 3.4Sfficia.1 bond) 80.00^ 6if0 7.50 tax 10.12 fiS .V.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 22.23 . C. Sample. County Supervisor. ^ >ndition of appropriations for the month of July, 1915: Appropriations. Allowed, -balance ...$ 8,665.00 $5,000.83 $3,664.17 ... 2,500.00 1,283.35 1,216.65 ... 3,000.00 . 1,679.00 1,321.00 ... 10,000.00 6,854.80 3,145.20 ... 7,000.00 5,045.68 1,954.32 750.00 243.76 506.24 750.00 292.11 457.89 n P*c T 2,000.00 1,039.60 960.40 200.00 . 57.00 143.00 45.00 45.00 .. 2,500.00 1,025.55 1,474.45 450.00 433.30 16.70 .. 1.800.00 1.259.97 540.03 400.00 430.58 450.00 182.75 267.25 ... 2,250.00 1,833.69 416.21 ... 2,500.00 1,757.09 742.91 ... 1,944.00 1,000.19 943.81 u f&. Sample,, Count* Supervisor. *. iitor. ? LmLmiiLM