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pv'--; * . -i' *' > OUR R in Voifc Plaid S Ladies' MILLI Supervisor's Report- i Third Quarter, Ending Sept. 30, 1907. (CONCLUDED.) WMVause&Son.wrk on jail &C H. 5 90 J J Steele, Jr, Re-Indexing, 75 00 J T Wilson, roads, pending G J Graham, Jr, bridges, 4 00 HI 'mburg L S Co, contingent 35 00 J L Haeeiden, road plow, 31 44 5 W < ockfleki, chain gang, 15 00 J H Joyner, chain gang, 30 00 B W Biker, chain gang, 8 00 Dr W J Haselden, post mortem, 10 00 K T Nesmith, roads, 3 50 Dr J C Moore, postmortem, disallowed H H Baldwin, bridges, 7 00 R H Ervin, bridges. 108 68 B O Britton, contingent, 4 76 6 W Mills, roads and bridges, 4 50 H D ferrell. 5 90 F H Hodge " 15 50 Wm Stafford 44 6 50 CD Cottingham " 29 24 H A Odom, roads and bridges, 4 00 C C Monion, " 7 25 B W Baker, 14 50 , J C Everett, county com, 15 00 ~ " *" " "" * 1- W Ail J G Mcuuiiougn, contingent, ? w J Z Duke, roads, 8 00 ' 44 14 00 " ? 16 00 6 J Singletary, contingent, 5 16 r . supervisor, 62 50 J J & R F Eppe. bridges, 41 60 H D Roddick, court bouse, pending W E Joyner, road plow, 20 00 , J D Gilland. re-indexing, 21*67 J J i'asselman, roads, 28 56 TO Graham, " 4 85 J M Barrineau, 44 ,? 13 50 T P Graham 44 9 85 W J Smiley, 4' 2 00 W D Fulton, 44 P 00 CC Mouzon, 44 12 00 8 W Mills, 44 5 00 W H Parnell, 44 12 60 Geo J Graham, Jr, roads, 12 00 KW Mills, 44 8 00 J M Barrineau. 44 19 20 TDGamble&HJReardon, bridges,287 75 J L Foxworth, roads, 19 75 S J Singletary, contingent, 12 33 S W Mills, roads. 5 35 1 L P Kinder, contingent, 9 85 H A Odom, roads, 12 50 W D Fulton 44 9 50 L W McCants, summoning jury of inquest, 2 00 Z R Cooper, contingent, poor, pending W E Wheeler, roads, 10 00 W P Gause, board equalization, 6 00 H Van Keuren, roads. 1906, pending Epps & Epps, chain gang, 22 43 J King, bridges, 8 00 WCHemingway & Co, ch gang, 105 29 Dr C D Jacobs, poor, 11 60 w u nemingway s ^a?, (jwi, pcuumg DrW G Gamble, poor, 6 00 W C Hemingway & Co. not made right S M Asking. Agent chain gang, 68 90 R K Johnson, bridges, 6 25 C W Wolfe, printing, etc, 38 13 J H Joyner, chain gang, 30 00 B McG Montgomery, elk c corns, 16 66 J J B Montgomery, auditor, 33 34 J Wesley* ook, treasurer, 25 00 *" contingent, 6 90 R E Brown, bridges, 28 7o Kingstree Hdw Co. chain gang, 13 24 H A Odoro, bridges, 27 47 P B Thome, lumber for jail, 10 00 8am sbaw, roads, 3 00 P H Hodge " 17 30 W J Smiley, ? 9 10 J G Tyner, " 25 00 W M Browder, bridges, pending \ M ? It . . Dr J C Moore, post mortem, 10 00 V E Lifrage, roads, 7 00 H E Eaddy, bridges, 2 00 JnoTilton, roads, 4 50 , T P Graham, 14 2 00 M 0 Cox, chain gang, 30 70 A B Spivey, roads. 6 00 1 J Wesley Cook,Twitness &jury bill, 3 00 J G Tyner, lum >er for bridges, 7 20 . W D Kitch,contingent, 2 50 H U Kinder, roads, 2 50 J Wesley Cook, road receipts, 3 00 C L Burgess, bridges 10 00 S W Mills, roads, 3 00 J D Wilson. " 5 60 W H Densis, u 7 60 . M G McMillan, roads, 16 60 H J Barfteld, ' 21 00 Geo W Davis, magistrate, 12 50 W D James, chain gang, 20 00 Sauls-Baker Co, chain gang, 13 50 Haseldan & Johnson, road plow, 39 50 W R Chandler, roads, 19 40 W M Browder, " 2 50 *" -J- ? ta on j i jJ oms, T P Graham, " 4 25 JI Morrb, " 4 00 A W Chandler, 4* 13 60 W M Browder, 44 22 50 H E Buckles, " 29 00 W T Wilkins. chain gang, 25 84 J C Everett,countv commlsionei, 7 50 S J Singletary. supervisor, 62 50 ? contingent, 1 5o H D RedOick. chain gang, 5 12 L P Kinder, county commissioner, 7 50 H U Kinder, roads, 2 75 S W Mills, 44 6 JEMcKenzie, 44 7 25 W S Morris, 44 13 37 J E Davis, 44 3 75 DI Johnson, 44 9 50 G G Gist, 44 15 0o J B Parrott. 44 21 62 S W Mills, 44 5 00 S P Graham, 44 13 75 S Gary Poston, " 16 25 D H McDaniel 44 10 00 A A Brown, chain gang, i 5 00 S D 8nowden, roaas, 14 w H A Smith, 44 6 50 S W Mills, " 6 50 E M Fluitt, 44 5 50 S E Floyd. 44 0 00 ALL LI1 Broadcl ilks in all and Chil NERY SPECIA1 W A Webster, bridges. i 9 00 ' G W Camlin. lumber for bridges, 30 84 f Bartell Bros, chain gang, 3 00 i Geo .1 Graham, contingent, 2 50 , Martin Owens, ferryman, pending j D H McDaniel, bridges, 1 oo | T I) Gamble, " pending McDanielBros,lumber for bridges, 7 las P Adams, rdnt of barn, disallowed J K Scott, brid- ea, pending S Gary Posron,lumber for bridges. 6 9< I T J Phillips,hauling lumber, disallowed I) H Mixon, roads, 5 00 EMFluitt. bridges. 13 27 Huggins & Eaddy, chain gang, pendingI W G Godwin, chain gang, 8 50 J E Johnson, roads, 2 00 SBW< ourtney,court house, 1 25 B McO Montgomery, clrk corns, 16 66 I J J B Montgomery, auditor, 34 S W Mills, roads 5 00 S J slnglrtary. j< County Supervisor. ' < B MoQ Montgomery, !] Clerk. i j ? | j To check a cold ouiekly, get from , ? your druggist some little Candy Cold , Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre- < venues, for they are not only sue, but i decidedly certain and prompt. Pre- | entics contain no Quinine, no laxative, , nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "aneese stage" Preventics will pre- * vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, < etc. Hence the name, Preventics. | Good for feverish children. 48 Preve'i- , tics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5cts. Sold by D. C. Scott. 1 i Notice. i Notice is hereby given to all over- 1 seers to warn out the hands on 'hfir sections; -and where there are none, i employ enough to complete the work , on the roads at once. 8 J slngletary, County Supervisor. 1 10-17-tf I Come See i what we are offering in Wall Paners vll*J UC WWO W? U yj w j v MV ?v better than he ever did, and he had the worst case of djpepsia on record. He had no appetite, and the little he ate disagreed with him, caasiug him to vomit often; he had pains in the head, breast and stomach; bat after using three bottles of. P. P., P he felt like a new man. He says that he feels that he could live forever if he could always get P. P. P. His name will be given on application to us. Sold by W L Wallace. Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will not be available later than Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late everv week and we are tired of it. This notice applies to EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. NE IS C oths, Cre| [ the late; dren's CIc | L That hacking coi Because your syi your powers of resis Take Scoffs * It builds up and strength a It contains Cod Lhrer 03 a prepared that it in easy to I X ALL DRUGGISTS. Thomas A. Edtsoo, tfce great American inventor, says: "Folly an eighty per cent of the illnew of man- di kind comes from eating improper Li food or too much food; people are w inclined toover-indnlge themselves." rhts is where indigestion finds its beginning in nearly every esse. The.?r| .tnmuoVi nun iln iiuf dn miirh work II The most artistic designs and color. ; ings ever shown in Kingstrec. < Novel schemes of decorations that , will make your bouse different : from others at modest prices. i ALFRED WELLS, ; Painter and Decorator, 1 Kingstree, S. C. i Leave orders at Kiogstree Hdwe. Co. < f-10-17 ^ 1 Dyspepsia aid Geieral Debility are cured by P. P. P., Lippmau's j Great Remedy, the superior of all 1 sarsaparillas. I P P P is the greatest tonic for the stomach that was ever known. 1 indigestion, Bad Dreams, and j Biliousness give way rapidly to the < powerful tonic and blood cleansing l properties of P. P. P. 1 A prominent Railroad Superintend ent living at Savannah, Ga, (in which ka moo knvn\ aava Via fpelfl ! I a WUIWV ! V"I? MV J www vx/ .. ?a?l no more, ?ud when you overload it, or when you eat a wrong kind of food, the digestive organs son not possibly do the work demand- * ?d of them. It is at such times that the stomach needs help; it demands help, and warns you by headaches : belching, sour stomach, nausea and indigestion. You should attend to 0 this at once hv taking something *v that wfll HCtualiv do the work foi ye the stomach. Kodol will do this. Pi It is a combination of natural digestants and vegetable acid* and cousins the same, juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to ^ :ake. It digests what you eat. Sold ot by W. L Wallace, M. D a < The nicest and cheapest line co )f harness in town, at F 0 Thom* re i's, Kingstfce, S 0, ly ? - wl Railroad Fare to ? Fair Cot in Rail j* I sfe i October 28 to November 1 ; ,gi The railroads have agreed to give ^ half rates from all points in South Car- j pa ollna to the great State Fair this year. ; ne That is one fare for round trip to j Q] Columbia and back to your home. This j is considered one of the best and lowest rates granted anywhere in the tfa south for any occasion and the Fair authorities feel that they are Justly recognised as having a deserving, big show, siftm?i | N'ever before in the history of the I Fair (39 years) has the outlook for J a big and-crowded show been so marked. The tremendous cotton yield with m the extra money at hand throughout " the state means the biggest crowds ever known in Columbia. And the Fair authorities have been wide awake. More accommodations have been arranged than ever and everyb^y will be in Columbia Fair Week. The big football games will attract thousands of people. Clemson will be In Columbia. Winthrop will be in Columbia. Thousands of your oM Mends will be in Columbia. Every- y body ought to be in Colombia for Fair r Week, October 28 to November 1. The finest races ever faeld In the South Atlantic States will ha wlties* ad at the Fair this year. The largest, oat varied and moat instructive exhibits ever gathered for southern Fair will be displayed this year at 7": Columbia.* The biggest and best Mid- ? way ever seen in the Sooth will have (heir shows wide open) at the Fair. j oour j Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous G oess, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh _r of the stomach are all due to indigestion, do Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov- Ye try represents the natural juices of dlges- ?|j Hon as they exist in a healthy stomach, mc combined with the greatest known tonic Wi and reconstructive properties. Kodol fot Yfi dyspepsia does net only relieve Indigestion ?*' and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy by helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, w purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. prt Mr. S. & Ball, of, Rareaawood. W. ao "I was troubled wtth sour stomach for twenty yaars. mi Kodol cored me and wo are new udnc tt to milk flh lor baby," wl FOR BACKACHK--WKAK RIDMKVB SO TRY OeWlTTI KIDNEY aadSLADDEIPlLtS-kramdldt Prepared by K.O.DeWlTT* 00.. Ohieaff I" 'J* ?,?> & ;t_- : i OMPLI pe de Chi st shade; >aks. igh continues ? item is exhausted and A \ tance weakened. J , Emulsion. J j ens your entire system. Y 1 and Hypophosphites so X 1 take and easy to digest X >e. AND $1.00 X Obstinate cases of constipation (1 nasty, mean headaches promptly sappear when yon take DeWift's ttle Early Rise' Pilla. iioli by . L. Wallace, M. D. IE NEW YORK WORLD rHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION e^d Wherever the fiaflbh aamiafe la ftpekew. The Thrice-A-Week World expects be a Letter paper in 1907 than er before. In the coarse of the ar the iaanes for the next ?re*t esidec tial campaign will be fore* adowed, and everybody will wish keej) informed. The Thrice-aVET Atel *1 Srv tfAll AWAWW CTIV ff Ul IU| t'UUIlUg IA3 JVU CTCIJ her day, serves all the purposes of daily, and is far cheaper. The news service of this paper is ustantly being increased, and it ' ports fully, accurately and promptevery event of importance any- , beie in the world. Moreover, its ' ditical news is impartial, giving , iu facts, not opinions and wishes. , has fnll markets, splendid car* , oi)9 and interesting fiction by , andard authors. The Thrice-a-Week World's re* | ilar subscription price is only , .00 per year, and this pays for 156 , ipeis} We offer this unequalled , iwspaper and The (Bounty Rec- j ilD together for one year for $1.75 The regular subscription price of , le two papers is $2.00. Don't Wait! TILL YOUR PROPERTY IS DESTROYED, BUT INSURE NOW, Aialsst LtSS By Fire ir Cycloie. If you want the best, get your isurance in a strong "Old ine" company. 1 represent sveral of the largest Fire and yclone Insurance Companies. L. H. FAIKEY At Bank of Kingstree. 24-tf. REVIVO RESTORE! VITAUT1 fguwi VI ?l IrTXmJLV _ UDVXVO RBMBDT ttdneM ln? rmlti la 80 days. It acta werfully and quickly. Cures when others (all. tunc men can retrain their lost manhood, and I men may recover their youthful rigor by lng BBVIVO. It quickly and quietly retree Nervousness, Lost Vitality! Sexual sakaess such as Lost Power, Failing Memory, sating Diseases, and effects of self-abuse or oese and Indiscretion, which unflts one for idy, business or marriage It not only cures starting at the seat of disease, but is a great rre tonic and blood builder, bringing ek the pink glow to nolo cheeks sad re ring the lire of youth. It wards off apsachlng disease. Insist cm having BatvxVO, other. IS can be oarrled In vest pocket. By til, $1.00 per peokage, or six for f fr.OO. We re fres advice and counsel to all who wish It, th guarantee. Circulars free, address YAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldfl.. Chicago, III 1 For sale in Kingstree, [S C. By C Scott, druggist. . 7 ^ " - V ; - ' ' - , -' ? : TE ne, Brill i s. A full A Iffrt 1 I IfK V/-v J r? frt micu \jp-iu-uaic and Children's C Trespass NoticeAll persons are hereby warned a[jainst hunting, fishing, cutting timber or in any manner otherwise trespassing or entering upon the lands of the undersigned m Lake and Indian townships on penalty of the law against such trespassing. E f Pkossek. lfl-10-8t iNew Fal S3 The largest stock of brought to Kingstree. ?3 lot of new goods. Spec f? to the following lines: ^3 2 Bed Room suils, Bedsteads, Rjckers and Settees, Loun Go-carts, Carpets and Rugs, s COFFINS AN! Jj Services Rendered | KJ. STA* ? THE FCRKITI $ KINQSTREE, F.W.WAG i Cotton Department ? We have arranged to r best advantage auds< r We give ?(-ecial atta ? Sfajde Uotton, viz: | ''Allen Seed," ; V AND OTIIEKS01 one/ orc^ L LCAJ LAKE CI' ' % \]'0 antine, line of^ in Men's, Boys' Nothing. S. MARCUS. -r FOB SALE. Brick in any quantity to suit purchaa er. The Best Dry Press Machine-made X BEZCE. V Special shapes made to onier. C'orre ponrience solicited betore placing yeur orders. W. B. FUSE, ?' : i **************** S | 1 Goods! I f? i Furniture, etc., ever jj Call and see our big ? ial attention is called I J ^ d ? 1 l J metal and oak, Willow fl ges, Baby carriages and ? jl Trunks and Suit cases,' ? :l > caskets; i ? I Day and Ni^ht. 1 g dkley, | : USE NAN. S s# c# s ' ^ 1 rENER: CO ! t, Charleston, S. C. ^ ^ handle Cotton to* 4 )licit consignments. * : ;ntion to handling I "Florodorf," 1 ; ? THIS GRADE. | <j ? D I A L I i handle the well known "SHIELD BRAND" clothing. When a ftrfir- J iser is difficult to/jJlease, 1 ! "Shield Braiyfc'will fill " 1 wants, as I larry it in vaus beautiful/ patterns and les; the {desires of critical j stomers are carefully con- 1 ered in the make and styles I 1 this line. Ml the latest, newest points : fully brought out in the [liela Brand of clothing. fOU have a jmost cordial Station to conjie in and in- 1 ict our stock.! ) I have been here long )ugh for you to know that Hr? rtnt rrmrpr>rf??i#*nf anv. m vy iivv ? ? ? w? %- ^ ? vwv i* v mii j ng I sell. V ^ C.