The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, June 03, 1891, Image 4

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affidavits, &c,in lunacy, and investigation mt inquest, 86 i-C O Wheeler, salary as Trial Justice, 863-R J?T Carnes, salary as Trial Justice, 1 861-W A bettles, salary as Trial Justice, 860-A B Stuckey, salary aa Trial Justice, 2 859-L L Fraser, salary as Trial Justice, ! 858-C O Wheeler, salary as Trial Justice, \ 857-L L Fraser, Jr, salary as Trial Justice, ? 856-A B -Stuckey, salary as Trial Justice, 2? 855-W A Nettles, salary as Trial Justice, S 86^-Thos S Sumter, salary as Trial Justice, S 415-R E Carnes, salary aa Trial Jistice, \ . 16 414-L L Fraser, Jr, salary as Trial Juftice, 8 413-A R "Stackey, salary as Trial Justice, 29 411-C O Wheeler, salary as Trial Justice, 8 410-W A Nettles, salary as Trial Justice, ' 8 408- L L Fraser, Jr, salary as Trial Justice, 16 406-A B Stuckey, salary aa Trial Justice, 29 405-W A Nettles, salary as Trial Justice, 8 403-R E Carnes, salary as Trial Justice, ' 25 402-W A Nettles, salary as Trial Justice, 8 385-Tyler Dixon, salary as . constable, 8 401-A B Stuckey, salary as Trial Justice, r 29 409-C O Wheeler, salary aa ' - Trial Justice, J6 586- Dt S ? McCutchen, post " mortem exam, at inquest, 10 587- R E Carnes, T. Justice for holding inquest, :' 8 5S8-W T A Nettles, T J., holding exam., at inquest, 3 589- Tyler Dixon, const, summoningjury to inquest, 2 590- Dr S J Beeeard, med, exam., in lunacy;' 5 591- Dr^J A Mood, med. exam., in lunacy, 5 ' 594- A G Warren, holding exam , inquest, &c, 3 ! 595-Dr S: 0 ^Baker, post mortem exam , at inquest, 5( 596- E Scott Carson, Sheriff, work for Coroner, 2 ( 597- Dr S C Baker; post mortem exam. &c, at- in? quest, - - ' 10 < "598-A G Warren,' Coroner, holding inquest, ftc, 13 c 601- S L Miller, summoning jury to wqueat, 2 C 600-Jno M Miller, services aa T Sf, holding inquest, 8 5 602- Dr?.s^'R-Kelry; peet mortem exam., at inquest; 10 3 604-Dr T'A'Mood, med. exam., ia lunacy, 5 0 606- E S Carson, Sheriff, eonveyt?g^???tioi^&f.; - 1 ' 13 7 607- W A Nettles, affidavit &c, in lunacy, 1 0 610- S C Baker, med! exam., in lunacy, 5 0 611- W P Sragt?bn, " const; sam mooing jury to inquest, 2 0* 612- Dr Archie China, post mortem exam' &c,at inquest, IO 6< 614- A Qt1' Warren .'"(feroner, ' recording several inquests, 5 5? 615- L J Parrott, dep. Coro- ; ner, holding inquest, 10 0( 616- Hasel Copeland* work' for dep. (kroner at inquest, 3 "7( 727-W P Singleton,'c??st.V summoning jury to inquest, 2 0( 730- A S Warren, Coroner, recording inquests, ' ' 1 6( 731- A G Warren, Coroner, holding preliminary inquest and recording, 3 24 734-Dr J 'A Mood, med. exam, in lunacy; 5 0( 736- S A Noiw/dep. Coro ? ner, holding inquest and recording,"* * Il 31 737-Dr Jas C Spann, post mortem exam, at in quest ,&c TO IS 738- Dr "A. -C^Dick, med. exam, in lunacy, 5 QC 741- A G Warren, Coroner, holding inquest and record? ing, 11 85 742- Dr Archie China, post : mortem exam, at inquest, 10 00 743- E Scott tWm, Sheriff, work tor Coroner, ' 10 70 744- A G Warren : Coroner, holding two inquests and recording, 22 53 745- J L Beach, Const, sum? moning jury to-in quest, 2 00 755-A G Warren, holding inquest and recording, ll 05 754-JLfceach, Const, sum? moning jury to inquest, 2 00 753-C O Wheeler, T J., holding inquest, 8 50 751-Thos V Walsh, P J., lunacy proceedings, 3 00 750-E Scott Carson, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, 20 27 748-Dr S C Baker, med. exam, in lunacy, 5 00 918-Jno M Maier, T J, holding inquest, 8 50 $49-S A Norris, services aa dep. Coroner at inquest, 19 11 950- Dr J A Hoed, poet mortem ?sam. at ioqoest and dissection, 30 00 951- A G Warree*, Coroner, holding inquest, 10 00 952- Thos S Hair, summon? ing jury to inquest, 2 00 957-Dr S C Baker, post mor? tem exam., &c; at inquest, 10 00 955- E S Carson, Sheriff, work for "Coroner,* 14 956- A G Warren, Coroner, holding inquest, ftc, 12 : 958-S A Norris, services aa dep. Coroner, ll ! 955-2-J T Hurst, extra ex? penses conveying lunatic, I ! 957- 2-tr W W Anderson, Sr., med exam in laoacy, 5, < 958- 2-Dr A C Dick, med. exam io lunacy, 5 < 968-Dr A. C Dick, med. ezam, in lunacy, 5 < 959- 2-Dr J A Mood, (4 cases) med. exam, io lunacy, 20 ( 962- E S Carson, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, 23 i 963- E S Carson,Sheriff, con? veying lunatic, 18 ? 964- Thos S Sumter, T J., affidavit in lunacy, 1. ( 965- ES Carson, Sheriff.con veying lunatic, 18 i 96t^-Mark Reynolds, T J., affidavits in lunacy, 6 C $69-Dr E F Darby, post mortem exam, and dissec? tion at inquest, ftc, 15 0 970- W P Singleton, const, summoning jory to inquest, 2 0 971- Dr F M Dwight, post mortem exam., and dissec? tion at inquest, 25 0 343-L L Fraser, services as T J.t at inquest, 3 0 369-H L Darr ft Co., printing for Co., Treas., 3 9 368-H L Darr ft Co., adv., for County Treasurer, 3.5 0 363-J D Shaw, adv., bridge notice, 3 6 360-N G Osteen, adv., for " County Auditor, 29 7 384-N G Osteen, printing and binding for Clerk of Court, 13 5' 999-H L Darr ft Co., print? ing fer Co. Com., 9 0? 1-H L Darr ft Co., print? ing for Supervisor of Regia tion , 3 5< 3-H L Darr ft Co, adv for Co. Treas., 28 21 4^-N G Osteen, adv., for County Treasurer, Co. Commissioners and priot ing for P., Judge, 37 61 691-N G Osteen, publish? ing County Treasurers re? port, 116 5( 811-N G Osteen printing for Cou G ty Com missioners ?nd P., Judge, 15 (K 351- N G Osteen adv., for Supervisor of registration, 1 5( 352- HTitiarrft Co. adv., for Supervisor of registra? tion, * 2 0( 694-Thoa E Richardson, service as Jury Commis? sioner; 27 OC 993-Thoa S Richardson, service as Jury Commis- " stoner/ 33 OC 583- T C ScfcSe, supplies for repairs on C H., : 3 90 584- J M Wingate, work on r jail, 5 55 585~7Harrison Witherspoon, cleaning up C H., 4 44 72-Chas H Jones, work on jail fence*, ll ll '71-W R Brows, lumber for jail fence, ' 5 55 66-Laurence Sweat, work on Grand Jury room, 3 50 -G7-A G Warren, glaring atjai?,'ft?;, ? 1 75 ?9^-W R Brown, lamber for jail-fe?ce, ~ 27 77 68-Adam Brown? work on .**" . C. H., , e 4 16 70- Bartow Walsh, coal for office Co. Com. 2 77 240-E Scott Carson, Sheriff, services at C. H. aa Sheriff, 7 07 233-T C Scaffe, repairs at jaii, roof, ftc, 42 95 235-J A Schwerin; fue? for Co Com., Co Treas, ft C H, 25 10 231-A H Weeks, cleaning up C H square, 8 16 230-H J Witherspoon .clean? ing up C H., ftc, 100 229-Adam Brown, cleaning up C H., ftc, 94 353- H H Lesesne, Sheriff of Clarendon Co., services as Sheriff ?f Clarendon Co., 3 35 944-Gaillard ft Lenoir, road tools, ftc./ * 40 77 214-W J Newman, ditch work on Plowden's Mill road, 12 00 916-Tyra 3 Stuckey, lumber and bridge work, 14 47 711-H H Lesesne, Sheriff of Clarendon Co., services as Sheriff of Clarendon Co. 10 55 698-H H Lesesnr?, Sheriff of Clarendon Co., services as Sheriff of Clarendon Co., 5 45 697-Wm J Andrews, feed? ing jurors, ftc, 4 90 809- Jno T Green, Schcol Com., office expenses, 5 00 810- Jno T Green, School Com., office rent, 16 66 692-Jn? * T Green, School Com., office rent, 16 66 849-E S Carson, Sberiff.coo veying prisoner, 7 50 581-J Ryttenberg ft Sons, supplies for repairs on C H and jail, 6 55 650-Thos S Sumter, salary as T J, 8 33 599-E S Carson, Sheriff. work for Coroner, 4 95 621-E S Carson, Sheriff. conveying prisoner, 8 60 564-R M Jones, budge work, ftc., 5 55 654-Thos S Sumter, salary as Trial Justice, 8 33 641-Thos S Sumter, salary as TrialJFustice, as 8 33 620-E S Carsoo, Sheriff, am ts, deducted from former accounts now allowed by Supreme Court, 35 76 576-J Rytteoberg A Sons, road toots, Ac, 9 00 609-Thos V Walsh, P Judge proceedings in lunacy 3 00 593-E S Carson, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, 9 00 619-ES Carson, Sheriff, T Justice work, 49 37 626-E S Carson, Sheriff, dieting, Ac, prisoners in jail, 111 10 623- E S Carson, Sheriff, court work, 2 80 624- E S Carson, Sheriff, Trial Justice work, 7 85 623-2-E S Carson, Sheriff, Trial Justice work, 18 96 622-E S Carson, Sheriff work at court, 27 10 551-J P Wilson, bridge work, 1 95 520-S J Brown, bridge work, lumber, Ac, 68 00 489-S J Brown, bridge work, lumber, Ac, 90 86 495-Geo Washington, bridge work, 22 22 906-W D Rhodes, ser?, on Board of Equalisation, 4 20 700-E H Holman, ser v. on Board of Equalization, 4 20 704-L C Miller, serv. on Board of Equalization, 4 20 693-Jno T Green, School Commissioner, office sup* plies, 5 00 818-Jno T Green, School Commissioner office rent, 5 00 630-E S Carson, Sheriff, T Justice work, 141 38 359-Thoa E Richardson, serv. as Jury Com. 15 00 817-H L Darr A Co, print ?og certificates for Co. Com. 9 00 358-Thos E Richardson, ser?, as Jury Com., 27 00 561-J S Moore, work on Cain Savannah mill dam, ? 100 00 485-J S Moore, work on Cain Savannah mill dam, 100 00 883-Thos V Walsh, P J., proceedings io lunacy, 18 00 429-E S Carson, Sheriff, - - services for Coroner, 2 25 431-Thoa S Sumter, T Jus? tice, affidavits in lunacy, 1 00 421-E S Carson, Sheriff, serv. for T J, 18 18 453-Thoa S Samter, T J., holding inquest (ezam) 3 00 412-Thos S Sumter, salary as Trial Justice, 8 33 830-E Scott Carson, Sheriff, conveying lunatic to Asy? lum, 21 52 847-E Scott Carson, Sheriff, work done for T J., 37 95 819-E Scott Carson,. Sheriff, conveying lunatic to Asy? lum, . 23.^r 417- E Scott Carson, Sheriff, conveying prisoner, 4~$1 416-E Scott Carson, Sheriff, services for Trial Justice, 28 70 425-J Rettenberg A Sons, proceedings in lunacy, (3 cases,) 9 00 418- E S Carson, Sheriff, dieting, Ac., prisoners in jail, ! 79 60 823- E S Carson, Sheriff, conveying lunatic, 17 02 824- Thos S Sumter, holding inquest as Trial Justice, 8 50 768-Thoa S Sumter, salary aa Trial Justice, 8 33 707-W D Scarborough, ser?, on Bd of Equalization, 3 80 894- B D Mitchell, services as Co Com., 26 60 -fc96-Ed F Burrows, services aa Co Com., 30 40 895- J K Brown, services as Co Com., 17 20 School District No. 1-Sumter. M. of Gerti. To Whom Paid. Amount. Jicate. 255-L Ida Reams, teach? ers salary, 5 00 233- E E Janes, teachers salary, 10 00 266-H C Henderson, teachers salary, 10.00 234- Maria A Reames, > teachers salary, 25 ?00 456--Mary Eller Davis, teachers salary, 20 00 476-H C Henderson, teachers salary, 10 00 438-H C Henderson, teachers salan', 10 00 484-E E Janes, teachers salary, 10 00 455-Maria A Reames, teachers salary, 25 00 454-L Ida Reames, teachers salar}', 10 00 484-E M DeLorme, teachers salary, 25 00 452-E E Janes, teachers salary, 10 00 490-J B Duffie, teachers salary, 16 50 212-M L Harrison, teachers salary, 20 00 432-Mrs F O Jennings, teachers salary, 15 00 403-E J Wilson, teach? ers salary, 20 00 291- E M DeLorme, teachers sal arv, 25 00 330-C C Dibble, teachers salarj-, 25 00 292- E M DeLorme, teachers salary, 25 00 290-E M DeLorme, teachers salary, 25 00 218-C C Dibble, teachers salar}-, 25 00 331-M L Harison, teach? ers salary, 20 00 354- Maria A Reams, teachers salary, 25 00 355- L Ida Reams, teach? ers Balary, 10 00 369- L R Mims, teachers salary, 25 00 370- L R Mims, teachers salary, 25 00 344-L R Mims, teachers salary, 25 00 411-Edith M DeLorme, teachers salan', 25 00 318-J B Duffie, teachers salary, 15 00 School District No. 2-Concord. 345-T B Mahoney, teachers salary, 25 00 494-T B Mahoney, teachers salary, 25 00 68-W J Durant, teach? ers salary, 20 00 247-T B Mahoney, teachers salary, 25 00 246-Miss Caro* Belle McLeod teachers salary, 25 00 245-Miss Caro Belle Mc? Leod, teachers salary, 25 00 244-Miss Caro Belle Mc? Leod, teachers salary, 25 00 366-Miss L Ida Reams, teachers salary, 15 00 348- Ellen W Dewees, teachers salary, 20 00 350- Ellen D Branson, teachers salan-, 25 00 363- J B Duffie, teachers, salary, 12 00 351- Sallie Janes, teach? ers salary, 25 00 415-C B McLeod, teach? ers salary, 25 00 364- W J Durant, teach? ers salary, 20 00 489-T S Frierson, teach? ers salary, 20 00 47o-Ellen W Dewees, teachers salary, 20 00 474-Ellen D Branson, teachers salary, 25 00 340-M J Seabrook, teachers salary, IO 00 349- T S Frierson, teach? ers salary, 20 00 535-M J Seabrook, teach? ers salary, 10 00 229-M J Seabrook, teach? ers salar}-, 10 00 272-Ellen W Dewees, teachers salary, 20 00 249-Ellen D Branson, teachers salan, 25 00 248-Ellen D Branson, teachers salary, 25 00 251-Sallie Janes, teach? ers salary, 25 00 236- L Ida Reames, teach? ers salary, lo 00 237- L Ida'Reams, teach? . ers salary, 15 00 231-TS Frierson, teach ers salary, 20 00 School District yo. 3-Privateer. 163-Hattie M Fraser, teachers salary, 30 00 16fr-Annie McLeod, teach? ers salary, 30 00 162-Martha E Snipe, teachers salary, 30 00 254-Rachel Keys, teach? ers salary, 25 00 12-E A Wilson, teach? ers salary, 30 00 109-Annie McLeod, teach? ers salary, 30 00 74-Martha E Snipe, teachers salary, 30 00 169-H B McCutchen, teachers salary, 30 00 273-Hattie M Fraser, teachers salary, 30 00 Schoot District No. 4-Manchester. 533-G J Davis, teachers salary, 35 00 School District No. o- WedyefieW. 214-C J Maxwell, teach? ers salary, 20 00 315-C E Lynam, teach? ers salary, 10 00 275-M J Sumpter, teach? ers salary, 25 00 264-H C Henderson, teachers salary, 10 00 239-D L Rambo, teach? ers salary, 50 00 319-M J Sumpter, teach? ers salary, 25 00 436- C J Maxwell, teach? ers salan': : 20 00 428-E W McLeod, teach? ers salary, 10 00 424-S E Adi son, teach? ers salary, 15 00 299- S E Adison, teach? ers salary, 15 00 300- D L Rambo, teach? ers salary, 50 00 205-C E .Lynam, teach? ers salary, 10 00 480- C E Lynam, teach? ers salary, 10 00 481- H C Henderson, teachers salary, 10 00 466-E W McLean, teach? ers salary, 10 00 465-E W McLean, teach? ers salary, 10 00 451-M J Sumpter, teach? ers salary, 25 00 437- H C Henderson, teachers salary, 10 00 446-I) L Kambo, teach? ers salary, 50 00 501-S E Adison, teach? ers salary, 15 00 \ 492--C J Maxwell, teach? ers salary, 20 00 500-M J Sumpter, teach? ers salary, 25 00 519- C J Maxwell, teach? ers salary, 20 00 520- D L Rambo, teachers salar}-, 50 00 522-D L Rambo, teachers salary, 50 00 School District No. 6-Stateburg, 195-C J Maxwell, teach? ers salary, 20 00 343-D H Bowen, teachers salary, 20 00 75-M T Brown, teachers salary, 20 00 171-J G Diggs, teachers salan', 20 00 410-J G Diggs, teachers salary, 20 00 460-J G Diggs, teachers salar}-, 20 00 522-Isabel M Caldwell, teachers salary, 20 00 172- C L Wilson, teachers salary, 20 280-E W McLean, teach? ers salary, 40 521-Marian *H Wallace, teachers salary, 30 524-D H Bowen, teachers salary, 20 325-M E Glover, teachers salary, 25 252-F 0 Jennings, teach? ers salary, * 12 School District No. 7-Providence. 252-F 0 Jennings, teach? ers salary, 12 25S*-F 0 Jennings, teach? ers salary, 12 320-Bessie Kell, teachers salary, 33 228-M E Glover, teachers salary, 25 313- M B* Hall, teachers salary, 25 312-M B* Hall, teachers salan', 25 302-L L Howard, teach? ers salar}', 20 255-M E Myers, teachers salary, 25 335-A C Janes, teachers salary, 25 314- M B Hall, teachers salary, 25 417-A C James, teachers salaiy, 25 416-A C James, teachers salan', 25 433-F 0 Jennings, teach? ers salary, 12 443-M E Myers, teachers salar}-, 25 487-J B Duffie, teachers. salary, 10 510-A G Glenn, teachers . salary, ll 25 515-A ? James, teachers salar}', 18 496- M B Hall, teachers salar}', 25 495-M B* Hall, teachers salary, 25 485- Bessie Kell, teachers salary, 29 459-Vermelle McCutchen, teachers salary, 10 486- Be8sie Kell, teachers salary, ; 29 497- L L Howard, teachers salary, 20 506*-A C James, teachers salary, . 25 School DisH. No. 8-Ba?ing Creek. 322-L B Murray, teachers salary, 20 232-John M Martin-, teachers salary, 25 282- Mamie Y Team, teachers salary, 25 221- Minnie Y Young, teachers salary, 25 238-M A Levy, teachers salary, 20 283- M A Levy, teachers salanr, 20 243-J P Gibbes, teach? ers salary, 10 332-Mamie team, teach? ers salary, 25 334- John M Martin, teachers salary, 25 336-John Teaster, teach? ers salary, 10 372-J P Gibbes, teachers salan-, 10 261-C P Culp teachers salary, 26 442-Lena Colclough, toachers salary, 15 448-M ? Levy, teachers salary, 20 468-Mamie W Young, teachers salary, 25 222- Maniie W Young, teachers 6alary, 25 226-Lena Colclough, toachers salary, 25 260-C P Culp, teachers salary, 25 217-L B Murray, teachers salary, 20 431-C P Culp, teachers salary, 25 Schcol District No. 9-Spring Hill. 51-Lena Colclough, teachers salary, 5 176- J P Gibbes, teachers salary, 10 177- G A Murray, teachers salary, 20 392-Gainey J Davis, teachers salary, 20 395- Lena Colclough, toachers salary, 5 396- M Brimson, teachers . salary, 10 31-G A ?Jurray, teaaJiers salary,. . 20 69-J P Gibbs, teachers salary, 25 388-W A Massabean, teachers salary, 25 School District No. \0.-+CwrterJs Crossing. 223-E G Dixon, teachers salary, 20 279-Anna S Poag, teach? ers salary, 25 277-Annie Davis, teachers salary, 20 286-Rosa Beasley, teach? ers salary, 25 297-E ii Dixon, teachers salary, 15 203-K D Pampy, teachers salary, 20 200-Rosa Beasley, teach? ers salan', 25 198-Annie Davis, teachers salary, 20 197-Annie Davis, teach? ers salary, 20 193-Annie Poag, teachers salary, 25 School District Nb. ll-BishopciUe. 191-G W Caston, teach? ers salary, 30 377--J V Davis, teachers salary, 25 365--J E Shaw, teachers salary, 25 50 346--C L Thomas, teach? ers salar}', 37 50 287-G W Caston, teach? ers salary, 30 470-E L Thomas, teach . ers salan', 9 37 277-C L Thomas, teach? ers salan', 37 50 276-J V Davis, teachers salary, 25 305--J E Shaw, teachers salary, 30 209-M D Murray, teach? ers sal arv, 162 498- -K D Pompey, teach? ers salary, 25 512-K D Pompey, teach? ers salary, 12 50 499- K D Pompey, teach ere salary, 25 School District No. 12-Mt. Clio. 401-C F Cooper, teachers salary, 6 2i 371-Fannie E Cooper, teachers salary, 12 50 79-Mamie Grant, teach? ers salary, 25 214-J J L Harrison, teach? ers salary, 25 378-Mamie Grant, teach? ers salary, 25 . 268-F E Cooper, teachers salary, 12 50 1333-Mamie Grant, teach? ers ealar}', 25 482-Mamie Grant, teach? ers salary, 12 50 488-Robt. McDonald, rent of School House, 8 294-R F Green, teachers salar}', 20 296-Thos Tony, teachers salary, 15 293-R F Green, teachers salary, 20 304-S Anderson, teachers salary, 15 505-C Lou LaCo8te, teach? ers salar}', 12 453-Mamie Grant, teach * ers salary, 25 School District No. 13-Lynchburg. 563-Mary H Wilson, teachers salary, 25 117- W G Baker, teachers salary, 20 111-H F Spencer, teach? ers salary, 20 85-J B Lowry, teachers salary, 25 17&-J B Lowry, teachers salary, 25 220-M E Alford, teachers salary, 20 263-Sallie L "Wilson, teachers salary, 10 113-S E Hawkins, teach? ers salary, 25 413-J M Stokes, for mak? ing bench, . 1 115-Adelia Wilson, teach? ers salan-, 20 119-S L Wilson, teachers salary, 10 398--J B Lowry, teachers salary, 25 343-Adelia Williams, teachers salary, 20 118- Sallie L Wilson, teachers salary, 10 School District Xo. 14-Shiloh. 180-J O McLendon, ' teachers salary, 25 369-B B Thompson, teachers salary, 20 78--R A Harrison, teach? ers salary, 25 400--R A Harrison, teach? ers salary, 12 270--F S Koger, teachers salan-, 25 School District Xo. 15-May esr Hie. 265-J C McCall, teachers salary, 30 352-Sallie Grant, teach? ers salary, 20 362-M L Smith, teachers salary, 30 407-Sallie (irant, teach? ers salary, *JG 402-Emma J WT&on;. teachers salaay, 20 219-Miniae: L Smith, teacher* salaay,. 30 445-Minnie L. Smith, .. teachers salary-. 30 458-Ella C Herron, teachers salary, 25 434-Ella C Herron, teachers salary, 25 467--E W Brearley, teach? ers salary, 25i 447-J C McCall, teachers salary, ' 30 298--J C McCall, teachers salary, 30) 28S-E WBr??rley, teach? ers salary, 25 520- Sallie Grant, teach? ers salary, 20 521- Sallie Grant, teach ers salary, 20 418-E W Brearley, teach ers salary, 2$, 328- Ella C Herron,, teachers salary,. 25? 327-Ella C Hesron,. teachers salary, 25 329- Ella C Herron, teachers salary, 25. School District 2So* 16-Swimmbig Fem.. 308-P B Bnmer, teach? ers salary, 25, 186-A W Lybrand, teach? ers salary, 20 316-G H Jervey, teach? ers salary, 30 250--J II Witherspoon,. teachers salary, 25 284--G PI Jervey, teachers - salary, 30 72--A W Lybrand, teach? ers salary, 26t 421-J H Witherspoon, teachers salan-, 12 50 School District Xo. 17-Stonier City. 230--A White & Son, in? surance, 15 478-W A Pringle, Clerk and Treasurer, for teachers salary, 42Q 405-W A Pringle, Clerk and Treasurer, for teachers salaries, graded school, 52 03 285--W A Pringle, Secre? tary and Treasurer, teachers salaries, graded school, 110 60 504-W A Pringle, secre? tary and Treasurer, teachers salaries, graded school, 53 3*4 School District Xo. 18-Mavezrille Toten. 138- L T Baker, teachers salary, 60 139- Caro Cooper, teachers salary, 22 361-Caro Cooper, teachers salary, . 22 258-Caro Cooper, teachers salan', 22 240-M A Warren, teach? ers salary, 28 257-Emma J Wilson, teachers salary, 25 494-M A Warren, teach? ers salary, 35 403-E J Wilson, teach? ers salary, 20 17-L T Baker, teachers salary, 60 307-A A Strauss, pay? ment of bill for stove pipe, etc., Mayesville High School," 4 62 School District Ko. 19. 301-B J Pogue, teachers salary, 25 338-H E Archy, teachers salary, 20 404-C F Cooper, teachers salary, 25 256-H Bennett, repairs, 35 341-R A Cordes, teachers salary, 15 216--R A Cordes, teachers salary, 15 206-H E Archy, teachers salary, 20 460-V McCutchen, teach? ers salary, 15 439-E E Fraser, teachers salary, 35 441-E E Fraser, teachers ers salary, 35 440- E E Fraser, teachers salary, 35 358-B J Poyne, teachers salary, 25 202-V McCutchen, teach? ers malary, 15 201-V McCutchen, teach? ers salarv, 15 Inridmtnl. 436-C I Culp, 1 State Maj), 2 30 213-R L Wright, 2 black boards and 2 cords of wood, 6 19-Durant & Son, lock, nails, etc., 4 04 106-J ll Eberhart, one black board, 5 478-II L Darr, advertis? ing., . 6 204-John T Green, salary allowed School Com? missioner, month of January 1891, 7S 326-John T Green, salary allowed School Com? missioner for month of February 1891, 72 435..john T Green, salary alb-wed School Com? missioner for month of March 1891, 78 507- John T Green,, salary as ' School1 ?i>mmis si'oner,.April 18yi;. 78: 502.-N G Osteen, adver? tising, 5i B: E. KEELS, Treasurer Sumter County,. Dtf? ACKEIPS 3>'?LI?H PItLS AM neJjve, Affective and gure. Eor sick; headache, disordered sto?onch? loss of appetite 3-d complexion and. biliousness they hove? ll ev er been equaled; eit?Jer in Atnerica or abroad.. Sold by Dr J. F. W. DeLorrae. 2t DO> NOT SUFFKR ANY LONGER. Knowing that a coagh can be checked in a. lay, and the-first stages of consumption broken, in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Cough Remedy, and nefund t-fee money to all who buy, take it as per directions, ind.do not find our statement correct/. 2 <HJB ?KKY BEST FfcOBLK.. Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's. Kngiish Keatedy is in every way superior to. my and all other preparations for the Throng ind Lungs. In. \?oooping- Cough and Croup* it ix magic and relieves at once. We offtr. y??m a sample botiJe freo? Remember, this Remedy is sold on a positive guarantee by J. F. W. DeL n me. 3; Good Looks. OKX? levis are more than skin deep, depends ingupon a.heulthy condition of.all the vital oiw. ?ans. If the Liver be inscrive, you have ? Bilious Look, if your- stomach ba disordered you have a D3-speptic Look- and if your. Kidneys be affected you have a pinched Look. St euro ^ood.bea] th.and you will have good looks. Elect ni-e Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts, directly on these vital orgats. Cures Pimples,. Biotcues, Boils and gives a good complexion. Seid'at J5. F. Vf. DeLorme's Drug store. 50c?. per bottle? 4 k 0. PHELPS & CO., ?ENERAk INSURANCE AGENTS? Write Fire and Tornado Insurance on Cirj and Country property in the best of English arid American Companies, At Lowest Boar? Bates, We Bcpr' eut THE GUARDIAN ASSw .NCE CO., ?f LoodoQ. THE PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON INS. CO., of Providence, R. I. THE SECURITY INSURANCE CO., ef New Haven, Conn. THE ST. PAUL GERMAN INSURANCE CO., of St. Pawl, Mian. TBE NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. Absolute protection is guaranteed to poli? cy-holders tn our companies by reason of the large paid up capital, asses ts a ad resources of the Companies. THE PEE Mutual Life ta? Cd, Life Rate Endowment Plan. The pian of this desirable form of insnrance is as follows : Toe rates of premium, payable in cash, are the same as for ordinary life policies ; and the surplus, or dividend, is ap? portioned annually upon the same basis. Thia surplus is each year retained by the Company, and interest allowed thereon at the average rate earned by it upon its asset*. When the accumulait snrplos and the "re* serve" maintained upon the policy (according to the combined experience of mortality and four per cent, interest), shall egwil lie face of ike policy, that amount will be paid to the insured. At the death of the insured the amount of the policy will be paid to the beneficiary. If such death occurs after the policy bas beeb in force five years, the amount of the policy, together with the outstanding accumulated surplus and interest, will be paid. This is a specially distinctive feature of the PENN MUTUAL policies-original with it, and guaranteed by no other company. After the insured has beeo a member five full years, theaccumulated surplus and inter? est can be used, if desired, ia payment of fu? ture premiums; at his option, however, later surplus, or dividends, may remain with the Company and the endowment feature be thus rrsi)med. If the insured, after the second annual pay meut has been made, desires to surrender his policy, a paid-up non-par?icipating life policy will be issued for an tqt;itable araonnt, the same as upon the ordinary Life Plan ; and ff he should fail to apply for such paid-up in? surance, within the time ramed in the policy, he will, uuder the non-forfeiting rule of the Company, have the full amount of insurance carried for the time which the full legal value of the policy, at time of non-pay meut will extend it. The time in which policies issced opon this plan will mature as endowments, caunot be definitely stated. This depends something upon the age of the insured at issue (the older the ?ge the greater the "reserve" and the more rapid the accumulation\ aad largely upon the amount of surplus earned each year by the poiicy. This surplus is contingent upon the amount of death claims, expense of management, and the interest realized upon investment. In ail three of these the ex? perience of the PENN has been most favorable. The Official Reports show the PENN MUTUAL to be one of the leading companies in the country. Its returns of surplus have been more in number and of larger average per cent, than those of any other. There is no reason to doubt it will maintain its high standard of excellence. If so, the term of the Rndownment will be shorter than in any other company issuing similar policies. A. C. PHELPS, Agent, SUMTER, S. C. April 22 NEW DRUG STORE IN SUMTER. Rei Store, New Mei, Hew GU?. W. H. GRULAND & CO. Beg to announce to the citizens of Sumter, City and County, that they have opened IN THE MONAGHAN BLOCS. A Complete Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Anides, ??nd other goods, such as are usually found ia a Drug Store, including 3 EG A RS ANO TOBACCO, GAR? DEN SEEDS, ETC. Especial attention is invited to a fine line of PERFUMERY* embracing some .lue imported Extracts. Careful attention given to the compound? ing of prescriptions, and calls promptly at? tended to at hours. An Electiic Bell will be found at the door for night use. COME AXD SEE US. W. IL GILLI LAND & CO., MONAGHAN BLOCK, MAIN STREET, SUMTER, S. C. February 18 _ " NEW UJMBER YARD. IBEG TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND the public generally that my Saw Mill located on the C. S. & N. R. R.. just back of ray residence, ia now in full operation, and I ara prepared to furnish all grades of Yellow Pine Lumber from uubled timber, at prices according to grafles. Yard accessible ou North side of residence. J. B. ROACH. Feb IS.