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Supervisor's Office FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1910. Commencing Jan. 1st, Ending March 31st. k...1.1 and Rrlgdc- Iccount. 1186?W. Shaw, Lumber, labor and hauling. 988 1193?J. O. Blgham. Payment Floating gang ?0 hrs. 5 s ?> 119??J. A. Frlerson. damage to mule. 50.00 ?204?T. E. Hodge 135 ft. Ihr. 1.62 1116? Burn* Hardware Co. 1 eoUar. 2.00 1117? R. E. Lee. 90 ft. lumber, hauling and labor. L50 SS21?81ms Davis, hauling and labor. 6d>& 1125?Chattanooga 8ewer Pipe Co.. 1 c-1 24 In pipe. 107.11 2126?L. M Allen. 164 ft Iber. hauling and labor. 3.62 1280? J. O. Blgham. payment floating gang and 5 bu corn 7.81 1281? W. E. McEIveen. hauling and labor. 21.00 8883?J. L. MoLeod. cutting tree.1.00 8888?W. M. Brown. hauling and labor. 5.50 2288?T. J. DuBoae. labor. 6.00 8188?Parker Lumber Co. 644 ft. lumber, 8.37 9893?Jno. Boykln. 1 days work Floating gang. 1.00 8395?Essex Taylor. 2666 ft. lumber. 39.99 8338? M. L. Hodge. 545 ft lum? ber, labor and hauling. 38.00 8339? Peter Vnderson. rep. to bridge. 1.00 8830?E. E. \ E. B. Hodge. 2026 ft. lumber. 30.39 8882?Reuben Curtis. 6.00 '?T63?J. O. Blgham. payment Floating gang 85 brs. S.50 8334?Essex Taylor. 1783 ft lumber. 26.74 2355? Ballard and Rogers 266 yards dlt< hing. 8.64 2356? VV. M. Brown, labor and hauling. 1.50 8384?O. P. Josey. hauling and labor. 2.70 3405?L. C. Tlsdate, hauling and labor. 2.00 3407?J. O. Blgham. Payment floating gang 120 hrs. 12.00 1408/?Ed. Davis, damage to carriage. 1.60 '??S. W. Raffleld. hauling and labor. 2.00 3411?L. D. Sandors. cutting trees, 1.50 2412?E. E. & I I Hodge. 5652 feet lumU-r. 6t.l4 3413?J. O. Blgham. Payment floating gang 83 1-2 hrs. 8.35 2414? H. \V. Beul', repair on I ndge. 1.00 2415? T. J. Keelf. hauling and labor. 6.00 1448?E. E. A E. B. Hodge. 3124 feet lumber. 49.99 8449?J. E. DuPr\ 242 ft. lum? ber ami labor. 5.04 3451?A. T. Doty, damage to horse. 15.00 1452? J. O. Blgham. Payment floating gang 95 hrs. 9.50 1453? T. J. Brown. 1004 feet lumber and labor. 23.90 1488?W, S. Thompson. 117 feet lumber, labor and hauling. 3.17 3459?M. W. Cummlngs. labor and hauling. < 3.00 1482?S. B. Newman, hauling and labor. 10.00 2467?S. J. Mima, 578 lbs. hay, floating gang, 5.78 1482?Pater Anderson, hauling and saber, 3.25 3489?J. K. Clack. Agt. freight on 2 cars sewer pipe, 54.78 1492? Miller Coulter. ditching 10 days, 6.00 1493? A. P. Vlnson. Jr., hauling and labor. 2.50 2494 Henry Henderson, labor and hauling. 9.00 1495?J. O. Blgham Payment Moating gang 112 brs. 11.20 149??T. M. Bradley, hauling and labor. 9.75 1497?E. E. A 1 B HotBft, 2807 feet lumber, 44.91 149*- W, K DuBoae, 280 f. I lumber, labor and hauling. 8.10 1580?Chattanooga Sewer Pipe Co.. 300 ft. 21 In. pipe, 80.23 2603?R. B. Anderson, cutting trees from road. 1.00 1845?J. O. Blgham. Payment floating gang 119 hrs. 11.90 1547 ? 1: K \- E I! Hodge. 4?S ft. htm her, 7.49 3548?J. td Kolb. 9S6 feet lum b. i 14.79 2669?J. I. M Lend, labor and hauling. 3.00 1551?J. (1. Floyd, labor and hauling. 15.00 1563?City of Sumt*r. T. C. drain pip", 21.00 186??T. S. Weldon. 134 feet lumber, labor and hauling. 3.20 1658?Abe James, 7 1-2 hrs. floating gang. .75 3669? Fr. I M Oalney. hauling and labor. 2.25 15f0 -I. E. * E. B. Hodge, 1, ?6 2 ft lumber. 2?5.59 Mil?A. J Hoodman. 2 bushels ' orn. ftoa'tng gang. 2.00 16?! ? Robert Wltherspoon. la? bor and hau'lng. 5.50 16?5?C. W, Young. haiding and labor. 1.50 2566?J. I. LeMesne, ditching 177 yard* 3.54 1669? T. M Bradley. labor anl hauling. 3.50 1670? H. D. Player, 3869 ft. lumber, 61.90 Total. $1066.23 i tee mil IgBni Ige ieeoeset, 1194 ? E. T. Minis, salary super? visor. 4th. Qr. 26.30 1195- F E. Thomas, salary su? pervisor. Ith. Qr. 81.8? 119??W. J. Young, salary .su? per \ is..r. 4th. Qr. 26.60 1197 John I. Brogdon. s.ilary ?up. i v Is..r. Ith. Cjr. 22.40 119*?K. T. Minis. Hilary, su pervftrer, Ith <ir. 10.00 2294?W. a Me Man us, sal as scrap? t man, Jany. luumi 1301?.!. G. Blgham. 7 days on floating gang Jan. 9.25 23o;i?J, R. Brunsen, salarv as overseer c. g. Jan. 90.00 1303?J. R. Brunson. salary for guard. 40.00 2305-j. i?. wilder, salary, c,>. Auditor. j hi. 14.44 230? B < V Wall ice, salary Co. Treasurer. Jan. 44.44 1307 ? W. If. Epperson, salarv Co. Sheriff. Jan. 150.00 130??a. 88. Rateman, salary, Constable 1st Diet Jan. 12.50 1309?S. F. Flowers, salarv. Coroner, Jan. 11.88 23 lo S I? r-iin. salarv. < *o. Supt Education, Jan. Ti.98 3311 ? P. 88. Pitta, salary. Co, Super 11 Jan. 125 00 3312- J. It. Sninter. salarv. (*b rk to Co. Com. Jan. r,?; Iii I R a 1 >? nnis. Magistrate, |Mt I'istri t. Ja?, 10.11 2314 <bo. T DesChasape, Mag? istrate. 2nd. Dial Jan. 10.41 231 .'>?Horace Harby, salary, Magistrate. 3rd. Hist. Jan. 4 1.6? 111??J. I?. Jenkins, salary, Magistrate. Ith. I ?ist Jan. 11.18 2317- W J. Bees, salary, Mag? istrate. 5th. Hist Jan. 31.25 231*- N IV Halliard, salary. Magistrate. 6th. Dlst. Jan. 14.58 2319?J. L. Gillis, salary, Mag? istrate. 7th. l>ist. Jan. 10.41 j;^o?w. J. Frierson, salary, Constable. 1st. Dist. Jan. 8.33 2;t21?B. C. Chandler, salary, Constable. 2nd. Dist. Jan. 8.33 2322? J. T. Burkett, salary, Con? stable, 3rd. Dist. Jan. 22.89 2323? D. W. Allsbrooks, salary, Constable. 4th. Dist. Jan. 10.4 1 2324? Geo. T. Geddings, salary, Constable, 5th. Dist. Jan. 16.66 2325? T. D. Jenkins, salary ConaUhbl?, 6th. l>lst. Jan. 8.33 ir.r.'K?James Mickens. salary Janitor. C. II. Jan. 25.00 j;<j7?\v. A. MeManus, salary Scraperman 16 days, Jan. 20.00 2410?A. H. Truluek. 2 days, Township bd. 1909. 4.00 24 21?P. M. Pitts, salary. Su? pervisor. Psb, 11I.0? 24 22?J. R. Sumter, salary as Clerk to Co. Com. Feb. 66.66 2123?J. D. Wilder, salary. Co^ Auditor. Feb, 4 4.44 2424?B. C. Wallace, salary, Co. Treasurer. Feb. 4 4.44 24 25?W. H. Epperson, salary, Sheriff. Feb. 150.00 24 26?S. F. Flowers, salary, Coroner. Feb. 41.67 24 27?S. D. Cain, salary, Co. Superintendent of Ed. Feb. 75.00 24 28?R. A. Dennis, sal, Mag? istrate. 1st. Dist. Feb. 10.41 24 29?Geo. T. DesChamps, sal. Magistrate, 2nd. Dist. Feb. 10.41 24 30?Horace Harbv, salary, Magistrate. 3rd. Dist. Feb. 41.67 2 131?J. D. Jenkins, sal. Mag? istrate. 4th. Dist. Feb. 12.50 24 32?W. J. Rees, salary, Mag? istrate. 5th. Dist. Feb. 31.25 2433? S. P Gaillard. salary, Magistrale, 6th. Dist. Feb. 14.58 2434? J. I,. Gillis. salary. Mag? istrate. 7th. Dist. Feb. 10.41 2436?W. J. Frierson, salary, Constable. 1st. Dist. Feb. 8.33 2 4 36?B. C. Chandler. salary, Constable. 2nd. Dist. Feb. 8.33 24 37?J. T. Burkett, salary, Constable. 3rd. Dist. Feb. 22.93 24 38?D. W. Allsbrooks, salary, Constable, 4th Dist Feb. 10.41 8428?Qeo. T. Geddings, salary, Constable. 5th. Dist. Feb. 16.67 24 4 0?A. M. Bateman, salary, Constable. 6th. Dist. Feb. 12.50 24 41?J. D. Jenkins, sal. Con? stable. 7th. Dist. Feb. 8.33 24 4 2?J. R. Brunson, salary, Overseer. C. G. Feb. 90.00 2442?J. R. Brunson. payment of Guard, c. g. Feb. 40.00 24 4 3?W. A. MeManus, Scraper man. Feb. 40.00 'J4 4 4?J. Q. Blgham. salary as overseer tloating gang, Feb. 40.00 2445?L, I>. Jennings. salarv, ('.?. Atty. Jan. and Feb. 25.00 1446?James Miekens, salarv, Janitor C. N. leb.* 25.00 LT.?;7?.1. YV. r.runson, per dien Bd. Assessors, Mar. 4.00 2568?J. D. Wilder, salary. Co. Auditor. Mar. 4 4.45 25 7 l ? I!. C, Wallace, salary, Co. Treasurer, Mar. 44.45 8671?W. II. Epperson, salarv. Bhertit Mar. 150.00 ||73.?s. F. Flowers, salary, as Coroner. Mar. 41.67 Iit4 1. 1>. Gain, salary Co. Superintendent F.d. Mar. 75.00 II7 5?P. M. Pitts, salary. Co. Supervisor, ' Mar. 125.00 2576? J. R. Sumter. salary as Clerk Co. Comm. Mar. 75.00 2577? J. R. Sumter. balance, January and February, 10.01 2578? R. A. Dennis, salary as Magistrat.-. 1st. Dist. Mar. 10.43 - " 79?Geo. T. DesChamps. sal. Magistrate. 2nd. Dist. Mar. 10.43 2580? H. Harby. salary. Magis? trate. 3rd. Dist. Mar. 52.08 2581? H. Harby. ?Balance Jan. and February, 20.85 2582? J. D. Jenkins, salary as Magistrate 4th. Dist. Mar. 12.50 25S3?W. J. Rees, salary as Magistrate. 5th. Dist. Mar. 33.33 258 4?W. J. Rees, balance Jan. and February, 4.16 2585?S. P. Gaillard. salary as Magistrate. 6th. Dist. Mar. 29.16 25S6?S. P. Gaillard. Balance Jan. and Feb. 29.16 1107?J. L. Gillis. salary as M i eintr?te 7th. Dist. Mar. 10.43 I s?W. J. Frierson. salary as Constable, 1st. Dist. Mar. I.S4 1601 ? B. C. Chandler, salary as Constable, Ind. Dist. Mar. 8.34 8660?J. T. Burkett. salary as C-.nstable. 3rd. Dist. Mar. 22.93 1661?D. W. Allsbrooks, salary as Constable. 4th. Dist. Mar. 10.43 1001 OSO, T. Geddings, salary as Constable. ,")th. Dist. Mar. 16.67 2593?A. M. I'.ateman. salary as Constable, 6th. Dist. Mar. 16.67 1104?A. M. Bateman, Balance Jan. and Feb. 8.33 18?J. D. Jenkins, salary as Constable, 7th. Dist. Mar. 8.34 8660- -J. R, Brunson, salary as Overseer, c g. Mar. 90.00 Hit?J, 11. Bmnson, salary, for guard, c. g.. Mar. 40.00 IS07--W, A M' Manus, salary as Boraperman Mar. 40.00 1601 .lane s Mlckens, salary as lanltor, c. 11. Mar. 25.00 1601 ? H. G. Osteen salarv as Member Co, Bd. Bd. 1 Or. 15.00 HSe?S II. Edmunds. salary as Member Co, Bd. Ed. 1 Qr. 16.00 1602?J. (i. Bigham. salary as Overseer Float gang 21 days March. 21.33 1006?L I. Parrott, salary as I Merk of Court. 1st. Qr. 100.00 Total, $3344.22 Alms House Account. II10B?O'Donnell A Co., To? be? CO and elothing. 11.08 1210?Beek Bros, clothing, 3 <?0 1121 ?Schwerts r.n.s. dry gds, t.O? 8228?Bultman Hros. shoes. 1.78 8210?Alberts Drug Store, drugs end medicine, 31.93 L'l' -s?William Thomas, Trans? porting Pauper, 1.00 l'.ll- Craig Furniture Co., cof? fin for R, I'.. Hair. 6 .">< 11 ? 7?J. M. Chandler, clothing 3.40 82 17 1'.. I >. Mitchell, ditching etc. Jan. 193 00 8300?<*bas. ,i. Lemmon, med. attention. 11.25 -117- Ah ram Bossard, Trans? porting Pauper, .50 1160 B d. Mitchell, Dletg. In? mate* 177.50 2 168 1 ?r. < v .1. Lemmon, n td leal attention Feb. 5.25 8 ?7'? ?O'Donnell A <'??.. Tobacco clothing, etc, 21.30 J17 1 -Sumter Dry Goods Co. Clothing, 4.r.o 8472?D, J. Chandler Clo, Co. Clothing, 4.r.<? 21x7?Ed. Davis. Transporting, Pa up* r, .60 2642? w. Rossard, Transptlng,, Paupnr, .50 2?;o7?B. D. Mitchell, Deltg. In? mates, 100.60 Total. IO.M.X4 < bain Clang Xccount. 2101?Sumter Fruit Co., oranges and Candy, Ninas, 2.76 21 s7? A. J. Goodman. ^7 1 lbs. ha v. 8 :'. - ? bu, corn 1 b u t 11.7 4 21 OF, J. Popwell, Extra guard 12.od 8100- Ratete of e. r, Shaw. 1 1-6 Im. OatS, 3.12 8101? W, M. Clark, Freight and drayage, tent and bar? i rows, 6.24 220;".- Geo. D, Shore A Uro. sup plies, 38.8? 220??W. H. YatoH, supplies, 6.27 2 207?Weeks Meat Market, 40 pounds Beef, 4.00 2208?T. J. Burkett. Trans? porting pris. to gang. 1.50 2210? O'Donnell & Co, Supplies 28.20 2211? Sumter Hdw. Co, 1 Do?. Shovels, 14.50 2212? W. G. Stui.hs Haberdash? ery, Hose. 3.00 22 12?C. W. Smith & Co. haul ling road maehine. 3.50 22if)?Von Oahen A Bhlrer, re? pairs to wagon and shoeing, 8.30 2218?J. M. Chandler, clothes for released prisoner, 6.00 2223 A B. & C?Booth Harby Live Stock Co. 64 bu. corn, 2760 lbs. Hay. 90.60 2224?CrOSWell A Co., Supplies 19.14 2227?Booth Harby Live Stock Co., 1 234 lbs. Hay. 13.87 2229?BlbertS Drug Store, drugs and medicine, 4th Qr. .84 222 3?L. J. Jefferson, dinner for ten Convicts, 2.00 22 3 4?J. C. Gass Co. 1 rnule tent, complete, 95.39 2235?L. D. Jennings, 2 tons Hay. 32.00 2240?Smith & Sons Mfg. Co. 1 Royal road machine, 223..57 2281?D. W. Owens, Transport? ing prisoners to gang, 2.00 2287?A. P. Taylor, Agt, frt. on car Hay, 18.00 2296?D. J. Griffith, 16175 lbs. Hay. 121.31 2302?J, R. Brunson, 7 cords wood and supplies, 11.10 2304?D. B. Brunson. 1 revolver for guard. 10.00 2331?W. M. Clark, freight and drayage, scraper blades, 4.06 234 2?Booth-Harby Live Stock Co. 40 bushels corn, 37.60 2348?W. H. Yates, soap and oil, 4.75 2357? W. M. Clark, freight and drayage W. Scraper, 8.72 2358? J. H. Hunt-Baker, 12 Scraper blades, 72.00 2361?Croswell & Co., 40 bu. corn, 36.00 2366?Von Oshen & Shirer, re? pair work, 5.25 2410?L. D. Jennings, 200 bu. oats, ? 150.00 2418?T. L. Jones, putting pole in cage. 1.00 24 20?Booth-Harby Live Stock Co. 26 bu. corn, 29.08 2455?C. J. Lemmon, M. D. Medical attention, .75 24 60?Union Brokerage Co., supplies, 54.11 2463? DuRant Hardware Co., supplies, 7.55 2464? M. Green, supplies. 83.28 1468?J. R. Brunson, wood and supplies purchased, 8.80 8488- -O, A. Brown, 3 bu. peas, 6.00 2470?O'Donnell A Co. supplies 7.55 2472? D. J. Chandler Clo. Co. Clothing, 3.00 2473? Sumter Machinery Co. plow stocks, 6.25 2 183?Geo. T. Geddings, Trans? porting prisoner to gang, 1.00 8488?W. T. Hall, repairs. .70 8488?D. W. Owens, Transport? ing prisoner to gang, l.oo 2491?Smith & Sons Mfg. Co., 1 wheeled scraper, 48.75 2546?West Disinfecting Co. Disinfectants. 40.00 2684?R. W, Bradham, repairs, 8.75 2606?J. P, Brunson, supplies purchased, 2.30 Total, $14 77.M5| Public Buildings Account. 2214?Sumter Telephone Co., Telephone service 4th Qr. 31.50 222.2?South By. Co. freight on oar coal, 101.88 223??JaiTett Burrows, load of lightwood. 1.75 2237?Sumter Brick Works, 42.45 tons coal, 46.70 2298?Sumter Ice Light and P. Co., Lights, December, 15.20 234 3?Forshee & Co., chain gang lavatory, 11.25 234 5?Sumter Ice Light and P. Co., Lights January, 21.00 23 50?J. D. Craig. Furniture Co. Von. blinds, record room. 4 0.00 23 51?H. Wj B. Burroughs, 1 load wood?furnace, 1.65 24 4 7?Harry McDonald, 1 load wood?furnace, .85 24 56?J. 1). Craig Furniture Co. i repair on 2 chairs, C. H. 2.50 8481?Sumter lee Light and P. Co., Lights for Feb. 17.90 2484?J. A. Epperson, Fitting ?helves in vault, 1.00 2488?City Water Works, water rents. (>ct. Nov. and Dee. 21.05 21 v.i?R. H. Jennings, state Treasurer, Insurance l yr. C. H. 220.70 2504?A. H. Dibble, work on C. H. doors etc, 19.50 2.. n;?Weat Disinfecting Co., DhVftS. and paper, 27.50 2662?P, H. LeBrocg, brushes for C, H. 7.00 25?;;;?Wallace and Moses, Ins. on plate glass. 4.52 2604?Building Supply Co. glass for doors and windows, 20.35 Total. $004.80 Jail Account. 2201?w. H. Epperson, Dietg. prisoners. Dec. t'9.30 2215?Sumter Telephone Co., Telephone service, 4th. Qr. ?.00 22Di ? Burns Hardware Co., 1 ell. .15 2230?R. 11. Jennings, Siate Treasurer, Insurance l yr. 52.51 2288-?Sumter Ice Light and p. Co., Lights. Dec 3.61 2344A?W. H. Epperson, Dietg. prisoners, January, 9 2.40 23 15?Sumter Ice Light and P. <'o.. Lights, January, 4.05 2863?Chas. J. Lemmon, M. D. medical attention, 6.00 2 15 5?C, J. Lemmon, M. 1>. medical attention. Feb. 12.00 2 157 ? Forshee & Co., pulmbing, 1.00 2461?Sumter Ice Light and P. I !o., Lights, Feb. 5.15 24?x?W. H. Epperson. Dietg. prisoners. Feh, 93.00 2471?Sumter Dry Hoods Co. Blankets, 1.00 2468?City Water Works, water rents. Oct., N<#V, and Dec. 5.22 jlss ? D.W. Owens, repairing fence and milk for sick patient 1.50 21 4 8?West I dslnfectlng Co. disinfects. 81.00 Total. $433.89 Contingent Account. 2 1 91?A. M. Bateman, Trans? porting prisoners, 4.35 ??192 ? w. If, dark, drayage stationery. .25 2200 w. H. Epperson, paid to sin riff i Turlington < !o. 5.80 2202 .\. It, Flowers, Summon? ing coroners jury, 2.00 2203??Sumter Book store, Office supplies, 13.00 2209? Hugh C. Haynsworth, ? M!i? e and vault rent. Qr. 26.00 221 I Mteeen Publishing l ?o? Ptg. and Publishing, si.no 223 1 .1 R, Bumtcr, Office ex. stamps. 2.00 2284?Sumter Savings Hank, Int Cupons 15 yr. bonds. 225,on 2285 First National Rank Int. CuponS 15 yr. bonds, 1125.0(1 2290 Walker Evans & Cogswell <'o., hooks and printing, 146.19 2291- Osteen Publishing Co., pub 4th. Qr. lb port. 20.34 2292 P. M. Pitta, ex. attending Good roads Con. ?29 7?T. I). Jenkins. Trans? porting prisoners, 299?Thos. S. Burch, Sheriff Florence, serving warrants, >300?Knight Bros. ptg and Office supplies, 233 2?J. R. Sumter, office ex. stamps and towels, 2383?Osteen Publishing Co. Mag. Warrants, Chat. Mtgs 2334?C. P. Osteen, M. D., med. attention, Bradford and P. M. expanse, 233 5?E. M. Carson, M. D., Ex? amining in lunacy, 2336?A. B. MorrlU, M. D. Ex? amining in lunacy, Richardson, Ex lunacy ; stamps, Cheyne, M. D., 2337?T. E. a mining in 2 338?Walter Post Mort. 2339?A. R. Flowers, ing Cor. jury, summon 234 0?F. K. in lunacy, 234 4?W. H. porting out 2346?Knight Qr. Report. 2359? H. H. Post Mort. 2360? A. R. Holman. Exam. 5.35 3.30 38.40 1.25 67.00 14.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 6.00 Epperson, Trans of County, Bros. Ptg. 4th. 1909. 10.16 Stuckey. M. D. Examination, Flowers, summon D. Post Co. D., Ing Cor. jury, 2362? Archie China, M. 2 Examin. lunacy, P. M. Dis. 2363? E. F. Green, M Mort. Examination, 2419?Sumter Transfer drayage and freight, 24 54?Sumter Book Store, office furniture and supplies, 24 5 5?C. J. Lemmon. M. D., Examination in lunacy, 24 56?Craig Furniture Co., cof? fin for Pauper, (cor office) 2469?W. H. Epperson. Trans? porting lunatics, arrest'g pris. out of Co., office Exp. 2474? C. P. Osteen. M. in small pox matter, 2475? C. W. Birnie, M. D in lunacy, 24 76?S. C. Baker, M. D, in lunacy, 2 cases, 24 77?W. E. Mills. M. D. Exam. in lunacy, 24 78?M. S. in lunacy, 2 4 79?J. L. in lunacy. 24 80?T. E. examinations stamps. 2481?Archie China. M. P. Exam in lunacy, 24 90?C. W. Smith & Co., 1 horse and buggy for health officer, 2isul?J. R. Sumter, office Ex. stamps; acid for health offi? cer, 2502?J. M. Fogel, summoning Cor. jury, 2505?Skinner Iron Works, re? pairs, hand cuffs, 2557?D. W. Allsbrooks. Trans? porting prisoners, 2601?Hugh C. Haynsworth, rent office room and vault, qr. 2002?B. C. Chandler. Trans? porting prisoner and food, 2605?L. 1. Parrott, office ex. 1st. Qr. 5.00 2.00 Kirk. M. D. Exam. Hay. M. D. Exam. 20.00 5.00 2.50 82.35 5.00 6.50 27.40 sor. 105.00 Exam. 5.00 Exam. 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Richardson, J. in lunnacy P.4 and Total. 21.00 ' 5.00 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.50 I .80 , 25.00 2.75 24.33 Ex-Confederate 2239-2406-2543? 2241- 2367-2505? 2242- 2368-2506? 2243- 2369-2507 2244- 2370-2508? 2245- 2371-2500? 2246- 2372-2510 2247- 2373-2511 ? 2248- 2:174-2512? 2249- 2375-2513? 2250- 2376-2514? 2251- 2377- 2515 dings, 2254-2380-2518? 2253- 2379-2517 ning, 2254- 2380-2518 2255- 2381-2519 2256- 2382-2520 2257- 2383-2521 2258- 2384-2522 2259- 2385-2523 2260- 2386-2524 2261- 2387-2525 2262- 2388-2526 2263- 2389-2528 2264- 2390-2528 2265- 2391-2529 $2224.02 Pension Account. J. M. Smith, 9.00 W. J. Atkinson, 9.00 T. H. Garrett, 9.00 E. S. James. 9.00 W. B. Norton, 9.00 W. A. Costin, 9.00 Owen Sanders, 9.00 E. R. Sanders, 9.00 R. R. Thames. 9.00 (). S. Hodge, 9.00 T. W. Prichard, 9.00 ?T. G. W. Ged 9.00 J. R. Avln, 9.00 Anderson Man 9.00 J. R. Avier, 9.00 Jos. Lewis, 9.00 Henry David, 9.00 Jas. Strickland, 9.00 Jas. Allsbrooks, 9.00 H. M. Spann, 9.00 -W. A. Spann, 9.00 ?A. Ardls, 9.00 ?H. N. Idol, 9.00 ?W. A. Weldon, 9.00 -Sumter Belk, 9.00 -Jno. W. Young, 9.00 2266- 2392-2530?B. B. Nesbitt, 9.00 2267- 2:?93-2531?Henry Morris, 9.00 2268- 2394-2532?Geo. Hancock, 9.00 2269- 2395-2633?T. S. Poole, 2.00 2270- 2396-2534?P. W. Burgess, 9.00 2271- 2397-2535?U. J. Welch, 9.00 2272- 2398-2536?Geo. W. Jones, 9.00 2273- 2399-2537?James Dow, 9.00 2271?Jan.?Garner Sanders, 3.00 2:^75-2400-2538?W. L. WTatts. 9.00 2276- 2401-2539?M. J. Morris, 9.00 2277- 2402-2542?J. W. Partin, 9.00 2278- 2403-2541?T. Henenhaly, 9.00 2279- 2404-2540?B. M. Powell, 9.00 2544?Jan.?J. M. Geddings. 3.00 Total/ $257.00 Sinking Fund Loan. 2 5 4?R. H. Jennings. State Treasurer?Sinking Fund Loan $6936.96 Amounts Received. January 1-15. Received from 2 3-4 m. on tax, 574.66 Received from commutation road tax, 59.00 Received 1 m. spes. S. F. Loan, 208.97 Received from banks inter? est on deposits. 272.01 Received from W. J. Rees, Mag. State vs. H. Porter, 10.00 Received from M. J. Rees, Mag. State vs. H. Thompson, 2.00 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. R. Davis. .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Rush Flowers, .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Wm. Vaughn, .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. H. Mack. .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Jno. Jennings, .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. N. Bracy, 1.40 1 Received from S. P. Gaillard, I Mag. State vs. T. Muldrow, 1.40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, j Mag. State vs. John Sampson, 10.00 January 16-31. Received from 2 3-4 Co. or diary Tax. 1305.42 j Received from commutation | Road Tax, 136.00 Received from 1 mill Special S. P. Loan. 474.70 , Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Hallie Jones. .40 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. M. Jackson, .40 ; February 1-15. j Received from 2 3-4 mill Co. Ordinary Tax, 378.56 Received from commutation road Tax, 86.00 Received from 1 mill Special S. F. Loan, 137.67 Received from H. Harby, N Mag. State vs. S. Poole, ? 4.45 Received from H. Harbv. Mag. State vs. J. H. McEl veen, 2.50 Received from W. J. Rees, Mag. State Vs. Mud White, 2.00 Received from P. M. Pitts, Sale old dispensary fixtures, 6.00 February 16-28. Received from 2 3-4 mills Co. Ordinary Tax, 1376.81 Received from 1 mill Special S. P. Tax. 500.66 Received from commutation road Tax, 122.00 Received from S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Ned Geddis, 1.40 March 1-15. Received from 2 3-4 mill Co. Ordinary Tax, 587.82 Received from 1 mill Spec? ial S. F. Loan tax. 213.75 Received from commutation Road Tax. 382.00 Received from Dispensary Board. 13817.11 Received from H. Harby, Mag. State vs. M. McCutch en, 50.00 Received from W. J. Rees, Mag. State vs. Jas. Richard? son. 10.00 Received from J. L. Gillis. Mag. State vs. Seabron Din kins, .40 Received from J. L. Gillis, Mag. State vs. Mary Phil? lips, .40 Received from J. L. Gillis, Mag. State vs. Dexter Hurst, .40 Received from J. L. Gillis, Mag. State vs. Albert Shed Nelson, .40 Received from W. H. Epper- ! son, fine Arthur Hodge, 30.00 March 16-31. Received from P. M. Pitts, for sidewalk City of Sumter, 324.79 Received from P. M. Pitts. for sale of old lumber, 1.7? Total, $21095.18 Rocapit ulation. January 1. To balance Co. or? dinary. 27381.75 To balance 1 mill Special. 5401.21 January 1-31 Received from all sources. 3058.36" February 1-28 Received from all sources, 2618.03 March 1-31. Received from all sources, 15418.77 $53,878.14 January, February and March. By warrants paid account, Roads and bridges, 1066.23 By warrants paid account, Fees and salaries, 3344.22 Bv warrants paid account, Aims House, 694.84 By warrants paid account, Chain Gang. 1477.95 By warrants paid account, Public Buildings. 604.80/ By warrants paid account, Jail. 433.89 By warrants paid account, Contingent. 2224.02 By warrants paid account, Ex-Confederate Pension, 357.00 By warrants paid account, Sinking F. Loan, 6936.96 Balance Co. Ordinary, 36738.23 Attest: J. R. SUMTER, Clerk. I53.S78.14 M. PITTS. Supervisor. Positively Going to Leave. The Cute Studio will stop making pictures here on April the 20th. Come now while you have the chance for after 5:30 the 20th of April will be too late. Thanking you for your patronage and bidding you a kind adieu, we beg to remain photograph? ically yours. Harrell's Cute Stud'o. 3-29-3t- wed. W. & S. Relieves Distress in Fve Minutes. 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