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t L Supervisor's Quai L For Fourth Quarter, 1908,Com I Ending Januan W 'So N'.itur W <. In ' . . rial 20* i? John T Kuduy, biidges, 201O 1. P Kinder, contingent. 2011 8 J Smgletary, supervisor, 2012 11 W Goins, ro.rd work, 2013 T A MoCrea, 2014 Ii W .MeCutcbeu, 44 2015 CaMit Matthews, bridges, 2010 J 8 Mvt lain, road plow, f Farmers Supply Co., chain gang, J M .^anies, board for convicts, J Kd Godwin, road plow, Sbellic Caulder, damages, ii B Keels, road work, T A McCrea, bridges, %1-ljjL E I) Epps, roads, 20l^W J B Morris, read work, 2025 W E Tanner, bridges, 2020 W T Sports, road plow, 2027 G W Camliu, roads, 2028 " bridges, 2020 W F Hawkins, team hire, 2030 Henry Johnson, court house, 2031 W M D McGee, roads, 2032 Harvey McKnight, roads, 2032 J D Wilson, bridges, 2034 44 road work, 2035 L A1 Belk, constable, 2036 L M McClam, chain gang, * %203? Aaron McKnight, 44 2038 J B i^emmon 44 2089 Walker, Evans & Cogs Co, stationer 2040 J J 15 Montgomery, contingent, 2041 Allen Bros, chain gang, 2042 11 S Strong, court house, 2043 S J Singletary, chain gang, 2044 G M Thomas, road work, 2045 2040 " " 2047 2048 W C Hemingway & Co, roads, ? 2049 Geo W Davis, magistrate, 2050 P S Wall, grand juror, 2051 L B McKnight, road work, 2CT2 Arthur Lyerly, bridges, 2053 Blakely-McCullough Corp, roads, 2056 J L Blakeley, road work, 2057 A W Chandler, " 2058 " " 2059 " " 2060 W R Chandler " 2061 S M Askins, agt, chain gang & row 2062 J A Green, roads, 2063 G W Johnson, bridges, 2064 " " 2065 W T Sports, road work, 2066 " bridges, 2067 Kingstree Telephone Co, rent, 2068 1) F Edwards, constable, 2069 V E Cannon, road work, 2070 SW Mills, 2071 W R Kirbv, " 2U72 ** unuges fc/^073 J F Scott, JHE075 " township bd equal ^ 2076 A1 L Bool, roaa work, V 2077 11 A Thompson, road work, W 2078 II O Britton. contingent, 2079 W B Godwin, road work, 208G John W Deuuis, chaiu gang, 2081 M L Webster and drivers, road plo 2082 L J Stack lev , court house, |? 2083 W M Melton, road work, 2084 Gamble & Jacobs, paupers, 208," Gamble & Jacobs, M l)'s, chainga 2086 W G Gamble, M D, Innacy, AAi.iv II 1> II r/>.?| ,?r,vL 6W { 11 Ji llli^^itio, ivuu ?? v/x **, *, 20*8 " " 2089 Dr W 8 Lynch, pauper, 't 2090 II 0 Brit ion, genl ses work, [*^2C9l L W Johnson, roads, - -^92 S N King, chain gang, Y 2093 J J B Montgomery, auditor, 0,- 2093 D I Johnson, bridges, ?; 2096 P M Brockinton, lunacy, 2097 J L Blakeley, bridges, 2098 W M Vause & Son, chain gang and r 2099 A C Hinds, attorney for grand jun 3000 W T Wilkins, chain gang, 3001 J Wesley Cook, treasurer, r 3002 " contingent, ^ 3003 ' jurors & wit tkts 3004 C P Suowdeu, road work, i 3003 J G McCullough, county superintei 3006 " contingent, 3008 J G McCutchen, clerk, * 3009 J C Everett, commissioner, t 3010 W V Brockinton, M I), exam, vac W 3011 J K Steele, court house work, 3012 George J Graham, contingent, jy 3013 J M Williamson, road work, 3014 R H Epps, bridges, f 3015 J L Haselden and driver, | 3016 D W Courtney, road work, ^ -3017 G W McDaniel, " W 301b W L McDaniel, bridges, f 3019 R F Powell 3020 W A Fitch " 3021 W C Hemingway & Co, roads, ^ 3022 J C Oweus, ) 3023 W C Hemingway & Co, " 3024 D W Simmons, bridges, 3025 W C Hemingway & Co, roads, S, 3026 John W Brown, " 4 3027 Chandler Bros, bridges, ' 3028 George J Graham, jail report, 3029 W W Lynch, bridges, 3030 W D Daniel, bridges, oU&fc 11 a oiucaey, '6032 W W Lynch, extra gang, |. 3033 W B Edwards, road work, >S034 R B Fitch, bridges, ""1*035 W 1> James and guard, chain gang t 3036 A A Matthews, bridges, 3037 T P McMillan, " 3038 R S Bell, damages, 3039 Hawkins <fc Sullivan, election boxes 3040 H D Reddick, pencils &c, 3041 S J Singletary, supervisor, 3042 J F McClary, county farm, 3043 W R Funk, bridges, (continued; ne: rterly Report. imencing October I and / 7, 1909. v of Amount Amount | in claimed allowed j 35 52 35 52 :> 5o \ 3 50 02 r?0 02 50 73 25 73 25 18 00 18 00 12 50 12 50 3 00 3 00 8 35 8 35 104 80 104 89 30 4<> 30 40 5 00 5 00 25 00 12 50 9 0o 9 00 21 30 21 30 12 00 12 00 10 0<> 10 00 10 74 10 71 15 0<> 15 00 81 30 81 30 35 00 35 CO 4 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 12 21" 12 21 9 00 9 00 2 <0 2 (0 22 Ou 22 00 21 21 21 21 13 8? 13 87 2 25 2 25 2 00 2 00 v, 12 50 10 00 2 90 2 90 14 75 14 75 24 OU 24 00 75 00 75 00 30 40 30 40 30 05 30 05 39 70 39 70 28 00 28 00 11 85 11 85 25 00 25 00 5 80 5 80 23 00 23 00 13 38 13 38 6 50 6 50 69 00 00 22 55 22 55 12 60 12 60 10 00 10 00 4 Ou 4 00 J plow, 158 41 158 41 72 50 72 50 11 30 11 30 37 83 37 83 15 50 15 50 50 00 20 00 '2 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 31 25 31 25 8 00 8 00 26 55 26 55 7 15 7 15 5 00 5 00 ' 5 50 5 50 0 70 H 70 25 00 25 00 23 50 23 50 4 4o 4 40 19 06 19 OS 37 50 37 50 iw, 83 00 83 00 180 00 180 00 12 39 12 39 6 4u t) 40 Dff, 4 45 4 45 o 00 G 00 30 Oo 30 00^ 4G 4> 4G 48 15 75 15 75 174 99 174 99 G 50 G 50 42 00 42 00 33 34 33 34 10 00 10 00 3 5(1 3 r?n 69 OH 69 00 I court house, 4 85 4 85 r, 20 00 20 00 17 83 17 83 33 34 33 34 3 61 3 61 317 70 317 70 7 50 00 udent education, 50 00 50 00 1100 HOO 16 66 16 66 7 50 7 50 & shld, 6 50 6 50 4o0 00 4yO 00 13 50 13 50 13 00 13 00 10 00 10 00 60 00 60 00 7 50 7 50 13 30 13 30 26 52 26 52 38 50 38 50 26 00 26 50 9 00 9 00 18 96 18 96 7V99 7 99 4 50 4 50 15 44 15 44 16 86 16 86 2141 2141 16 30 16 20 6 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 7 50 7 50 20 00 20 00 7 50 7 50 25 00 25 00 70 00 70 00 29 50 29 50 4 50 4 50 150 00 120 00 i, 62 13 62 13 3 72 3 72 62 50 62 50 4 00 4 00 103 50 103 50 XT WEEK). 1 * Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest, j He will say, "B ro n c hitis." r Ask him if it is ever serious, t (Lastly, ask him if he prescribes Ayer's Cherry Pec- 1 -il for this disease. Keep lose touch with your y physician. 0We pmbllih our formula* We banieh alcohol J from our medioinea We ur*e you to V COnd^toTr?Ur g Then you tell your doctor about the bad i taste in your mouth, loss of appetite tot breakfast, and frequent headaches, and ( when he sees your coated tongue, he will * say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pilll work well in such cases. -?b-the J- C. Ay er Co.. Lowell. Mm*.-* The February American Magazine, p "Kind hearted? Abraham Lincoln kind hearted?' says Ida M Tarbell in the February American Magazine. > Then she tells a wonderful story of Lincoln's genius for affection?bow he loved people, uud especially how [ he loved the common soldiers in the . war. Until one reads this story it is impossible to realize Lincoln's marvelous understanding of the details of the life of the <*dinary private. ^ Lincoln Steffetf 'contributes to tne same issue of this magazine, ''Send- _ ing a State to College," iu which he ] shows how the University of Wisconsin is really becoming what its president is trying to make it: a university that reaches anybody, E anytime, anyhow. There begins also a new serial, "Margarita's Soul" by a new novel- f ist, Ingrahnm Lovell, and from the interest the opening installment awakens,the novel bids fair to create a widespread sensation. u Lindsay Denison writes most ab- ^ sorbingly about the opening of the Rosebud Indian reservation for homestead seekers, how 114,000 men ( drew lota for 5,000 farms. William Allen White contributes his seeond article on "The Old Order Changeth," and iu addition to these fea- f tures there are some exceptional sto- p ries by Lincoln Colcord, Marion f Hill, Lucine Finch, Edith Barnard t aud others. v This issue also contains the most e interesting of the "Letters from G c G," "The Interpreter's House" Hiid t "The Pilgrim's Scrip" are both full o of good reading. 4 lleafness Cannot be Cured * bv local applications, as they cannot reach tlie diseased potion of the ( ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitution- , al remedies. Deafness is caused by ^ an inflamed condition of the mucous lin'ng of the Eustachian Tube. ( When tliis tube inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect liearing, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will t be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten .are caused by Catarrh, which ^ is notbiug but an inlhjjned condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars S e? ?C n.Kn IUI uny case ui lytuiucss ^tauocu uj Catarrh) that cannot be cured by f Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send foi cirFj'CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. f Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- j stipation. NOTICE. 1 d r Second serie* of niock Tor | Kingsitreo Hulldius and Loah f .Association. Book)* now open at my office. Stock lo date from January I, IflOO. Come early ~ and weenre what you will need. W . II. I'ARR. \ Siecretary and Treafinrer, f 1-14-1 ui v t ? i c Departure of Passenger } Trains at Kingstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the following . schedule, which became effective Monday,September 7, 1908. ?NORTH BOUND? * No 80 7:40 a. m. *No 46 11:42 a. m. ( No 78 5:53 p. m. ] -SOUTH BOUNDNo 79 10:52 a. m. No 47 5:53 p. m. ( No 89 9:06 p. m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. i run cis ! _ ! V. G. ARNETTE, NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to tlie Prepaation of Allidavits Titles to Keal Esate. Mortgages, Etc. ocfice: The Wilson Lumbkk Co., CADES, S. < . -14-lm W. Leland Taylor, DENTIST, Office over Dr W V Brook inxton"> Store, KJINOb 1 KLC, O. \j. -21-tf. E. & E. N. B EATY ENGINKKRS AND CONTRArTOR.s jeorgetown, - - - S. C. Civil Eogioeerinq Land Surveying Railroad Surveys and Construction tompt attention on out of Town Work. 3-19-tf M.D. Nesmith DENTIST, .AKE CITY, - . - S. C. W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY, S. C. Or BJ McCabe Dentist LINSSTilEE. S, C. J. D. MOUZON'S 3ARRFR SHOP ?-?f 1 I 1 M ha 1 W I W ?in the? 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The Record Semi-Weekly State, 12.50. The Record and Lippincott's Magazine 1 year each $2.75. The Record and National dagazine, 1 year each, $2.00. N. B. We do not club with any laily papers. The first issue you eceive of the paper or periodical is vidence that the money for same i&8 been forwarded by us. We are lot responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree, S. C. NoticeThe Board of County Commissioners vill hold their monthly meetings on the irst Tuesday of every month. All laims against the county must be filed vith the county commissioners previous o that date,as this day is set apart for >assing on claims by the board, and no hecks issued on that date. This rule will be strictly adhered to. 5y order of the board, J N Hammktt, Clerk to County Commissioners. January 9. 1909, l-14-3m Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that on Feb uary 15, 1909, I will apply to P M Etrockinton, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg County, for a final Dis:harge as Guardian of Mabel L Snider. 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February 1 , Lamberts, 44 2 Ards X Roads (M V ( ox's store), February 3 John-onville (S B Boston's store), February 4 Vox (E F Prosser's store), 44 5 Leo, 44 6 Kingstree, 44 8 Gourdins. 44 9 Salrers. 44 10 J L Gowdy's store, 44 11 Single, " 12 Kingstree. February 13 to 2 >,inclusive. Returns must be inade for all personal property, and all sales of real estate since last returns must bs reported. All male citizens between the ages of 21 and 60 years unless exempt by law, are liable to poll tax and must return | same. A penalty of 50 per cent will be charged against all parties failing to make returns during the time above mentioned. J J B Montgomery, 12-10-1 It County Auditor tE of ?= Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pythias Regular Conventions Eve^y 2ad and 4th;Wednesday night* Visiting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. HINDS, K. R. S. KILLthe couch and CURE the LUNC8 w,th Dr. King's New Discovery for c8lss 8 jltz. 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The office ot the Supervisor of Reg* istration will be opened on the 1st Jay of July and will remain open continuously every day. except Sundays, through the months of July ana August for the purpose of the re-registering of any person who is qualifledas follows: Who shall have been a resident of ' I Lhe State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers* vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read find write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who :-an show that he owns, and has paid ill taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty in this State issessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board. / S I insurance. I Fire Insurance, | Tornado Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Accident Insurance, Burglary Insurance. We represent only Companies of unquestioned reliability and a policy is as good as a gold bond. We'll Bond You,. As Cashier, Treasurer or any position of trust in any of the largest companies in America. The Williamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency, OFFICE AT BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, Kingstree, - ?. C. is .* - V