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Volume XLVI
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, August 1,1946
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RURAL FRONT
DIGEST
By W. J. DBYDP.N
VOTE FOR
SilM M. LEAMAN
FOR TREASURER
I AM GRATEFUL
... for (he splendid vote I received four years ago when
1 offered for this office. At that time I was defeated by
a very small margin. *
I PLEDGE, IF ELECTED
s of the office, to.
it of my ability—
i fair to all alike. I feel that my varied
business experience of the past 20 years well qualifies me
to serve you in this important position.
I am seeking this office on my own merits. I invite ail
voters to investigate my character and qualifications..
Your Vote and Influence Will
Be Appreciated
11 Candidates Most To
Enter Governor's Race,
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Now that you can go.
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Comparative Statement
of
Expenditures of Supervisor’s Office
For Years 1941-1946 Inclusive
Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges....* 38.000.00
Repairing and replacing bridges 10.000.00
New machinery 6,000.00
For surface-treating roads, from sinking fund 2.000.00 $ 74.000.00
Total for 2 years (R. L. Teague. Supervi
Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges $ 15.000.00
Materials for maintenance surface-treated roads 2.000.00
New machinery . 6.000.00 $ 53,000.00
re of chain gangs, roai
for maintenance surff
Inery
county roads (back ta
and bridges $ 52.p0ft.00 '
-treated roads 2,000.00
6.000.00
money) 33.230.52 * 93,230.52
Maintenance of chain gangs, roads and bridges .$ 52.000.00
Materials for maintenance surface-treated roads 2.000,00
New machinery 8.950.00
To build surface-treated roads 36.000.00 J 98.950.00
idges $ 60.000.00
17.500.00
41.000.00
To build surface-treated roads
To grade and top soil approximately 15 miles of
roads in preparation for surface-treating 14,000.00
Totals for 4 years (L. B. Stoddard, Sup’visor)
Totals for 2 years, Robert L Teague ... $122,000.00
Totals for 4 years, Lander B. Stoddard . .$377,680.52
Submitted by
Robert L. Teague
Candidate for Supervisor