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COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. NFA\s\ I I i ll KS r'KOM OUK SPE? CIAL CORKFspov DENTS. ItMm of Interest Prom ?II Part? of ..?Munter anil Adjoining C ount Ich. -NOTICK TO CORKKsiM ?M?K.N I S. Mall your letters so that they will eesuh this office not later than Mon g?j when Intended for Wednesday's paper and hot later than Thursday for Saturday's Issue. This, of course, applies only to regular correspond? ence. In case of Items of unusual s?w? value, send In immediately by ?sail, telephone or telegraph. Such news stories are acceptable up to the fcgejr of going to press. Wednesday's paper Is printed Tuesday afternoon and Saturday's paper Friday after F KM BERT. Rembert. July 19.?We have been haviag rain, regular but gentle, and the cotton had Improved a good deal, but on yesterday we had a cloud burst, which we think will lay us by. grass or no grass, and check the growth of the crop. It le Indeed gloomy with the old corn, ss a general thing, badly dam? aged and the young corn grassy and ruined by bill bugs, so gloomy also. With the adverse seasons of the past few years, and the increaseing In? sects, which eeem to be taking pos seesion of the fields, it Is almost use lees to try to make anything, for we are rapldlv sinking deeper and deep? er into debt, because of unavoidable failures. <>ur roads are almost impassible, and it Is Imposstb'e for any supervi? sor, regardless of how well he may be qualified, to keep them up. for as fast as they can do a piece of work, the rains come and wash It away. Su? pervisor Pitts Is doing everything that he can to keep the public high? ways in good fix. but the extreme heavy rains will not admit of It. There are some very promising cotton crops in this section, but the amount of dam? age to them by yesterday's down pour of rain remains to be seen. There has been a few deaths In this immediate section recently among Use < I people. There Is also some sickness among the whites. Tour correspondent had the pleasure of dropping In for a few moments on last Saturday at the Children's Day eserclses at Bethesda church, after which the good people of that section served a delightful dinner, which was interrupted to some extent by rain. Rembert. July 20.?The Children's Day exercises for Bethesda church. Which had been announced and pub? lished In the Watchman passed off eery nicely. The most excellent and beautiful programme arranged for the occa? sion was tarried through to the last gstatl. and the children, through the persevering aid untiring efforts of their Instructress, Mi::* fourtenay At? kinson, a very capable teacher, ac Sjnltted themselves perfecetly. tu the delight of the large company who had come together for the occasion. After an important address a most happy affair, by our pastor, there was such a spread of good things to satisfy the "Inner man." as these good people kno." so well how to pre? pare The afternoon passed off very pleasantly fat old and young, but partl- ul;irl\ the vom*. there being a sarnb? r of visit Ii. ? and gentle ?w*n. from other communities. May? as sone one. as on another like occa? sion, at the ?tarne place, met their fate here on this glad day. Misses Kvther Willis and Gertie McDonald, of ('II >. g, r, who were visiting Miss OonrlSnaj Atkinson, have returned home. Miss Annie Lag Alexander, of Co> lumbla. Is spending some time with her aunt. Mrs. Mary Allen. Miss M Iunes Is in our com? munity for a few days. Bash Jackson's prise gsfg of corn Is looking eel), and promises a fine yield In a former letter we mentioned Mr J I.. Ja< kson's corn. He has ssveral acres that bid i a lr to make anywhere from sixty to elKhtv bush? els per acre From reports Mr rim flea Sander^ has an acre of corn that will break all past PtessreVl fag production. Home of our farmer* are talking of raising corn as their money crop. I go believe there Is as much money In It, minus the aggravation, as there |* in sateen The continued rains are retardln work on the Idnklns mill. Mr. J. It. Corbltt fell off his wag 0m the oth? r d ie, and sustained se rious kajsj "Ifagoos* " gMrnrviiiLF. gnv'hMlIe, Inlv 20.?The farmer In this esetton ma. ?s uHl hang ui the fiddle and the bow. for In placi ml Pnrle Ned. the crops are gone. One of the heaviest and most des? tructive rains of the season fell herr tnts afternoon Lsasis are again i>?oi rjr washed ap SS I th*? i rop? drenche? snd ruined It Is too late now for i of ton to improve, that is, enough to do any good. As for corn, that was done for long ago. We'll have to depend on the West for corn another year. The farmers are very despondent up here, and well may they he, for nothing hut an unpaid hill In staring them In the face. The fields are grass\. and all has been done that can be, but the incessant rains have kepi the grass growing, although the farmers ha\< kept it moving from OM plnCS to another. A little work In the mornings is all that can be done; It rains nearly every afternoon or night. The situation is certainly terious at present, with no prospect whateevr for improvement. We have every indication for a continuation of rain. No wonder people are mi? grating to the cities and other places, for out of ten years we have only had one good crop year. One man suggested that we turn our farms into pastures, and raise stock. I don't think it a bad idea, for the grass will grow and the high price of meat would insure a good price for cattle and hogs. Capt and Mrs. Vlnson, of Charles? ton, are visiting their son, Mr. I* S. Vlnson, of Pisgah. Miss Pearl Napier, of Greenwood, has been elected principal of the school at Smlthville, and Miss Belle McCutchen, assistant teacher. Miss Colsey Robertson and Mr. Harvey Robertson spent last Thurs? day at Herrlots. Mr. Willie Venson spent last Sun? day with his brother, Mr. l. S. Vin son. Miss Belle McCutchen spent the week-end with Miss Pearl Rogers. While I'm writing this letter the rain is, again this afternoon, pouring in perfect torrents. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dunlap spent Sunday at "The Pines." Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins visited at Mr. R. Mathls on last Sunday. Misses Geneva and Nellie Mathis spent last Saturday and Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. W. J. Norris, of Stat? burg. Messrs, J. l. and W. H. Shiver went to Camden last Friday. The rain continued through last night, which capped the climax Nothing can help or save the crops now. The fields are boggy, and the low places standing in water, while the song of the loathsome frog is heard. Palmists will not be so popular in Sumter in the future. The population of Sumter will be announced by the Census Bureau within a few weks and now Is the time t<> make your guesses. I low many people live within the city lim? its?how many white and how many negroes? SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT OF COUNTY SUPERVISOR, Commencing April 1st, Emling June Sutli. 1010. Roads and Bridge Accouut. 2608? A. G. Wadford, rprs. to bridge. . . 1.60 2609? Sam Green, haul'g ft lab 3.00 2611? J. C. McBlveen, lumber, labor, hauling. 2.50 2612? E. K. and E. B. Hodge, 309 feet lumber. 4.1) 1 2614?W. M. Clark, freight &.. ilravage W. barrow . . . f>0 26 21?j. l. Glllis, mov'g house from public road.75.00 2622? E. T. Mims, paid out for ditching.56.30 2623? G. E. Player, lumber ft hauling. 4.05 2625a?Booth-Harby l. Stock Co. 12 Bus. corn. 11.16 2630 -DuRant Hdw. Co. tools and nails for fit gng .. 11.50 2639?lhirns Hdw. Co. nails .. 32 2K40?1). V. Keels, 13 25 yds ditching. 39.7 5 2S4 3?W. A. Davis, hauling, la? bor, nails. 3.25 2653? City of Sumter, II 1-2 ft. 22 in. pipe. 2 2.00 2654? Nell Spann. reprs. to road. 2.00 2*55?Sam Green, hauling ft labor. 7.65 265S ? Marvin Dorn, lum. & labor. 3.75 2*60- J. <;. liingham, pay to floating gang. 237 hrs. . 20.so 2662? w. ii. Foreman, 114 Ibi hay, labor. 5.53 2663? W. W. Skinner, lum. hauling, labor. ti.66 270s \. I?. Vlnson, Jr. reprs. to bridges. 1.00 I71e?M. m. Brown, hauling & labor.20.00 2711?J. (J. liingham. pay to BOOtlnfl gang. 190 hrs... 19.00 1711 Albert Chandler, three stringers and hauling . . 1.00 2713?James Taylor, 344 ft. lumber. S.1C 1717?Tindal a Cuttlno, 1,704 ditch cleaned 1,744 yds. dug. 4 5.20 272:.?j. <;. Blngham, pay to Hooting gang. iff his. 1 ile grease, salt. 17.00 1717 M< Bride \- Warren, lum <\ labor. 1 2.42 17(7?A. M. Andrews, hauling ft labor. 1.7 5 27T.H j. 11. m, Nail, 1-2 of 118 yds. Ditching. 8.04 2760--j, Blngham, pay to Moating gang. 140 hrs. . 11.00 1701 k. h Ifuldro*. i10 ft. lumber ft labor. 8.(0 277H?J. T. Dennis, reprs to bridge. 4.10 2787 >Burni HdW, <'o. nails . . 2790 -Booth-Harby L stock < Jo I bushels torn . . 7.44 114)4 Cltl "f Sumter, s ft. 12 iti T. C pipe. f,.10 2806?j. c, hingham. pay to floating gang, JtfX hrs .. 10 80 L'S07 - J, W Boykln, hauling ft labor. 3 00 ISO! Henri 1 '?? nenhsley, no road. 4.00 28 10 \V w Winkles. rprs. road. u.00 II11 Walter James, I ft. lumber A labor. 4.31 2867?C. M. Dorn, lum ft labor S.OO 2Hr?8?j. o. Blngham, payment Moating gang, 10 hrs. . . 1.00 i 28 60?a. w. Newman, 10:1 yds. ditching. 10.30 I 2866?s. B, Moore, labor A hauling. 2.00 2867?a. \v. Newman, 233 cub. yds. ditching, 20 stumps 28.30 2869?J. Q. Blngham, payment floating gang, .'{0 hrs. . . 3.00 2871?B. S. DuBose, lum. haul? ing A labor. 4.00 1197?li. Moody. 2,824 ft. lum. labor and hauling . . . . 78.8i 28OS?W. C. Hudson, labor & hauling. 5.in 111 p?a . \v. Newman, 150 yds. ditching, haul'g & labor 25.45 2902?Archie Boyd, 5 days la? bor, road work. 3.75 l'OO;: \v. T, Hall, rprs. floating gang outfit. ;.4." 2901?Boyle L, B. Co. double t? am to New Bumter . . 3.50 2912?D, M. Boykln, hauling & labor. 4.00 2914?L. I>. Sanders. cutting trees. 50 291 ??J. G. Bingham, payment ll'tg'ng, 381 i-2 hrs. .. 38.15 2916? W. H. Ross, cutt'g trees 50 2917? A. W. Newman, 217 yds. ditching, 15 stumps .. . 23.20 2918? J. K. McElveen, 1336 ft. lumber. 13.36 29 20?Wm. White, hauling & labor. 75 293 2?City of Sumter, 9 ft. 12 in. T. C. pipe. 5.74 2951?E.. H. Moses, W. S. Reames and F. A. Bult man, for right of way 100.00 2954?J. G. Bingham, payment floating gang, 141 hrs. . 11.45 2960?A. W. Newman. 290 yds. ditching. 89.00 3001?R. A. Dennis, ditching.. 14.S4 3004?A. W. Newman, 157 yds. ditching. 16.45 3008?C. L. James, 193 ft. lui.i. 3.50 3012? W. B. Keys, fret on C-L T. C. pipe. 34.00 3013? Peter Anderson, hauling & labor. 6.00 3016?T. J. Brown. 175 ft lum. labor, hauling. 4.72 3019? A. W. Newman, 37 yds. ditching. 27 stumps . . . 7.60 3020? J. G. Bingham, payment floating gang 205 hrs. . 20.50 3026?S. M. Bradley, hauling & labor. 6.12 !027?W. D. Carson, 336 ft. lumber. 4.20 1058?C. B. Pack, 133 ft. lum. labor, hauling. 2.25 3059?P. D. Tlsdale. cutting trees from road. 1.00 Total.$1016.47 Fees and Salaries Account. n T30,2873,3030?J. D. Wilder, sal. as Co. auditor, 2nd quarter.133.33 2731,2873,3031?B. C. Wallace, sal. as Co. treasurer, 2nd quarter.133.33 3061?L. I. Parrott, sal. as cl'k court, 2nd quarter.. .. 100.00 2732,2874.3082?W. H. Epper? son, sal as sheriff, 2nd quarter. 450.00 2733.2875.3033? S. F. Flowers, sal. as coroner, 2nd quarter.125.00 2734.2876.3034? S. D. Cain, sal. as Co. Supt. Ed., 2nd quarter. 225.00 2735.2877.3036?P. M. Pitts, sal. as supervisor, 2nd quarter. 375.00 2736.2878.3036? J. R. Sumter, sal. as elk to Co. Com. 2nd quarter. 225.00 2737.2879.3037? R. A. Dennis, magistrate, 1st Dist. 2nd quarter. 31.25 2738.2880.3038? Geo. T. Des Chapms. magistrate. 2nd Dist. 2nd quarter . . . . >1.25 2739.2851.3039? H. Harby, magistrate, 3rd Dist. 2nd quarter.156.24 2740.2882.3040? J. D. Jenkins, magistrate, 4th Dist., 2nd quarter. 37.50 2741,2883,3029?W. J. Rees, magistrate, 5th Dist., 2nd quarter. 99.99 2742.2884.3041? S. P. Galllard. magistrate. 6th Dist., 2nd quarter. 87.48 2743.2885.3042? J. L. G?lls, magistrate, 7th Dist., 2nd quarter. 31, 274 4.2886.3043?W. J. Frier son, constable, 1st Dist., 2nd quarter. 25.00 2745.2887.3044? B, C. Chan? dler, constable. 2d Dist., 2nd quarter. 25.00 2755.2888?J. T. Burkett, con? stable. 3d Dist., 2 mos., 45.82 2746.2889.3045? D. W. Alls brooks, constable, 4th Dist.. 2d quarter. 81.25 2747.2890.3046? G. T. Ged? dings, constable, 5th Dist.. 2d quarter. 50.00 2748,2891,8047?A. M. Bate 8749,2892,8098?T. D. Jenkins, quarter. 25.00 constable 7th Dist. 2nd man, constable, 6th I ?ist.. 2d ouarter. 50.u0 8760,2893,3049?J. R. Hrun son, ( verseer c. g., J. R. Rrunson, pay't of guard, L'd quarter.390.00 8751,8894,8060?W. A. McMan? ns, scraper man. 120.00 8768,8896,3061?J. G. Bing? ham. overseer floating gang.120.00 8764,8896,3068?J. D. Mickens. janitor, court house, 2d quarter. 75.00 26ir.?G. W, Mahoney, 2 days Township Hoard. 4.00 2617 ? B. T. Minis, sal as Co. Comr. and mileage, qr.. 3S.65 2618?jno. l. Brogdon, sal as Co, Comr. and mileage, quarter. 28.20 2610 ?W. J. Young, sal BS Co. Comr. and mileage, qr. 33.80 2630 ? F, E. Thomas, sal as Co. Comr. and mileage, qr. 33.66 3628?H. D. Tin dal. 3 'hays Township Board. 6.00 8645 s. i?. McElveen, 2 days Township Hoard. 4.00 2649?J. II. Qrady, si i as spe. constable. March. 62.00 8661 - Marion 1 lorn, S days Township Board.. .. 6.00 2709 ? Howard Jones. 2 days Township i loard. 4.oo 272:*.? VY. B. Burns, 18 days Township Board. 30.00 2728? -W. s. Burkett, 3 days Township Board. 6.00 2729- T, P. Bs Uders. 1 day Township Board. 2.00 8763?I* i>. Jennings, sal as <!o. Atty., Mch & Api.. . 25.00 2766?-J. H. Qrady, sal special const, 1 5 days. Apl.. . . 30.0a 2767 w. J, Aldis, per diem and mileage, Tnshp Bd 16.70 2768?Howard Jones, pet diem and mileage and Co. Township Hoard. 6.70 2760?T. S. Btuckey, per diem and mileage, Tnshp Bd 16.60 2770 S. A. Harvln, per diem and mileage. Tnshp Bd. 13.80 2771.It. J. Brownneld, per diem and mileage Town? ship Hoard. 11.20 2772?Q, W. McBride, per diem and mileage Town? ship Hoard. 14.30 L!77:: T M. Rodgers, per diem and mileage Tnshp Bd. 13.30 L*77 I Howard Jones, per diem and mileage Tnshp Bd. 3.00 1!77'. E. B. ?ycock, per diem and mileage Tnshp Bd. 14.00 2774 -J. K McElveen, per diem and mileage Town Ship Hoard. 17.20 2777?H J. IfcLaurin, per diem and mileage Town? ship Board. 39.00 2803?J. P. Crouch, per diem Township Board. 4.00 28?4?W. O. Cain. per diem Township Board. 4.00 2900?Wm. Graham. 15 days Township and County Board. 30. )0 2908?S. M. Coulter. 3 ilaya Township Board. 0.00 29 2 2?W. J. Norrls, 3 days Township Board. f.Ou 300C?H. I). G. Muldrow, sal special detective, mo... (0.00 3009? B. W. Truluck, 3 days Township Board . . . . 6.00 3054? S. H. Edmunds, member Co. Bd. Edu. 2d quar.. 15.00 3055? H. G, Osteen, Mem. Co. Bd. Edu. 2d quar. 15.00 30 56?W. J. Popwell, ex. guard c. g. 14 days. 14.00 2707?D. Bull, 3 days Twnshp 6.00 3052?I,. D. Jennings, sy.l as Co. Atty. 25.00 Total.$3,868.79 Alms House Account. 2610?C. J. Lemmon, M. D? med. attn. & surgery..$ 46.00 2626?Sumter Dry Goods Co. shoes. 150 A & 13 26 27?J. M. Chandler, clothg. 5 50 26 29?Sumter Hardware Co., nails. 2644?J. D. Craig Fur. Co., bed and bedding. 7.25 2706?H. A. Mood, M. D , med. attention. 10 50 2720?Siberfs Drug Store, drugs and medicine. . . 33.74 2759?B. D. Mitchell, dieting inmates. 207.85 2782?Levi Bros., blkts 4V clthg 7.15 2801B?O'Donnell & Co., tob., clothing, oil. 35.74 2856?H. A. Mood. M. D., , med. attendance. 13.50 2905? H. A. Mood, med. and surgical attention.. .. 32.00 2906? Wm. Thomas, transpt'n and assistant. 1.50 2923?B. D. Mitchell, dieting inmates, &e. 264.40 2935? O'Donnell & Co.. tob., clothing, D. goods.. .. 9.29 2936? Stubbs Bros., clothing. 5.25 2937? Bultman Bros., shoes.. 2.25 2939?C. W. Smith & Co., transporting pauper to hospital. 2.00 2946?Schwartz Bros., D goods 2.56 2956?H. A. Mood, M. D., med. attendance (1-15). 7.00 3021?H. A. Mood, M. D., med. attendance (15-29). .. 10.00 Total_.$705.40 Chaingang Account. 2613?F. P. Bradford, 28 bus. corn.S 26.60 26 25B?Booth-Harhy L. Stock Co., 12 bus. corn. 11.16 26 29?Sumter Hardware Co., tools, etc. 6.40 2638? Moses Green, supplies. 52.62 2639? Burns Hardware Co., tools and harness. 39.50 2642?Bultman Bros.106.75 2646?J. D. Shlrer & Co., shoe- ; Ing mules. 2.00 2650?Durant Hardware Co., oil, harness, nails. 3.63 2664? W. M. Clark, freight and drayage, tents. 1.25 2665? D. W. Owens, transport? ing prls to gang. 4.00 2715?F. P. Bradford, 11 1-2 bushels corn. 10.90 2718?M. D. & H. L. Smith, 2 tents and poles. 18.98 2720?Siberfs Drug Store, drugs and med., 1st. qr 1.57 27 21?W. G. Stubbs, Habdshy, clothing. 2.50 2724?C. L. Burkett, 1.200 lbs. hay. 11.40 2761? J. R. Sumter, express charges pd. tent tiles. . 1.00 2762? C. L. Burkett, 902 lbs. hay. 9.02 2764?C. J. Lemmon, M. D., spec phys. exm. con... 5.00 2766?Sumter Gro. Co., 50 lbs. tobacco. 15.75 2781?Sumter Hardware Co., tools. 16.20 i 2785?I'nion Brokerage Co., supplies. 38.30 2790?Booth Live Stock Co., 30 bushels corn. 27.90 2798?J. D. Shlrer & Co., shoe? ing mules. .80 2801A?O'Donnell & Co., sups 141.16 2802?M. D. ft H. L. Smith, tent Hies. 14.20 2S08?Skinner Iron Works, drilling holes scr bids.. 2.70 2814?D. W. Owens, transport? ing pris. 4.00 28 5 6?H. A. Mood, M. D., med attention.75 2859?M. A. Jones, curtains for cage. 8.00 2863?Archie China, exr. 106 1-2 bus. corn.106.50 2905?H. A. Mood, med. attn. 3.25 2907?J. K. McElveen, 566 lbs hay. 125 lbs. fodder... 7.16 2913?J. H. Brunson, pd. for repairs and supplies. . . 3.00 2919?T. L. Jones, work on cage. 2.00 29 29?Burns Hardware Co., nails and harness. 3.00 2930 "ABC"?3899 lbs hay and Rock salt. 4 9.34 39 31?I'nion Brokerage Co., supplies. 31.05 2933?Moses Green, supls. . . . 47.23 29 34 ? Durant Hardware Co., harness and tools. . . . 6.S8 2938?O'Donnell ft Co., meal. 7.00 2940 ABC?Crosswell & Co., supplies. 65.85 29 4 3?Sumter Dry Goods Co., Duck for cage curt'ns. . 11.55 294f.?J. I). Shirer & Co., re? pairs for e. g. 9.75 29 4 7?Sumter Mach. Co.. drill? ing holes 2 blades. ... 2.10 29.". 3?J. I?. Richardson, 25 bushels corn. 25.00 2955? L. I. Parrott, 2 tons Pea Vine hay. 40.00 2956? H. A. Mood, M. D., med attendance. 3.00 300".?.7. P. Sumter, express pd on tent. 1.00 3014 ? YV. M. (Mark, freight ft dray, convict clothing.. 1.07 301.'?J. P. Richardson, 25 bushels corn. 25.00 3021 ? 11. A. Mood, M. P.. med. attention. 6.7S 3022? 1>. W. Owens, transport prls and wagon hire... 6.50 3023? W. A. McManus, sup? plies purchased. .75 3025?M. D. ft H. I j. Smith. tent. 9.49 3028?Happ Pros. Co./convict clothing. 24.30 Total.81.082.56 Puhlie Buildings \ecouut. 2616?W. R. DuPose. Jr. plow? ing Ct. house gr'nds 1909 3.7". 2024?Sumter Telephone Co. service, 1st qarter . . . . 31.80 2635?Sumter b e Lt. P. Co. lights account. 12.70 2037 ? Forshee ft Co. plumbing 1.B0 204 1 C. W. Smith & Co. mov? ing safe to Ct. house . . 32.00 2651?Build'g Supply Co. light for door. 1.50 27if, ?w. M. Clark. Prt. & drayage, ihs't . 3.47 2800?Julian Bradford, Ice for court house, account . . 3.00 L?80f)?City Waterworks, water rates, 1st quarter . . . . 26.57 2813? Burroughs Adding Ma? chine Co. 1 Add. Mach. SC7.50 2858?J. <;. Bingham, pay't floating gang, 110 hrs. court house yards .. 10.30 286f>?Sumter Ice, Lt. P. Co. lights and lamps. 9.20 2869? J. G. Bingham, pay't lloating gang, 126 hrs. court house yards .... 12.GO 2870? Simon Dick, plowing court house yards . . . . 2.25 2930?Booth-Harby L. s. Co. grass seed & T. C. pipe 8.27 2934?DuRant Hdw. Co. Gal. pipe court house vards 16.17 2!?41?E. T. Brallsford, plumb? ing, court house . . .. 9.00 294 2?Julian Bradford, ice tor court house, May .. .. 3.00 29 11? Sumter Ice. Lt. A P. Co. lights. 4.S2 ^9 5 2?W. M. Clark Frt & dray age, polish. 1.52 295 8?Hector Pearson, putting in glass. 50 3002?Hector Pierson, 3 days work on court house windows. .. 6.00 3007?West. Disinf't'g Co. bbl. disinfectant, frt. 78.00 3010? First Nat. Bank Sumter, lawn mower .. . . . 60.00 3011? H. .A Rose, Agt. Frt. lawn mower. 9.33 3014?W. M. Clark, drayage lawn mower. 25 3017?Hector Pierson, 4 1-2 days, work court house windows. 9.00 2018?Jno. Pearson, 4 1-2 dys work court house win? dows . 9.00 Total.$733.00 Jail Account. 2610?C. J. Lemmon, M. D. medical attention.. .. 11.50 2624?Sumter Telephone Co. service, 1st quarter . . 6.00 2632?W. H. Epperson, dieting prisoner.103.80 263 5?Sumter Ice Lt. & P. Co. lights account. 3.61 2637?Forshee & Co plumbing 16.79 2647?Sumter Book Store, 1 Cs closet paper. 5.50 2711?J. B. Richardson, put? ting in wire doors, etc . 6.25 27 20?Sibert's Drug Store, med? icine, 1st quarter . . . . 10.50 2722?J. B. Richardson, repr. to porch and steps .. 4.00 2779?W. H. Epperson, diet? ing prisoners account.. 43.50 2787? Burns Hdw. Co. wire doors and windows . . 23.40 2788? Building Sup. Co. floor? ing. 1.88 799?Forshee & Co. plumbing 2.50 2801?O'Donnell & Co. brooms 1.00 2805?City Waterworks, water rates, 1st quarter. . . . 4.62 2856?H. A. Mood, medical at? tention . 2.00 2865?Sumter Ice Lt. & P. Co. lights, April. 1.70 2905?H. A. Mood, M. D. med? ical attention. 2.00 !926?W. H. Epperson, dieting prisoners, May. 60.40 29 27?W. H. Epperson, bal due dieting prisoners, F';b. Mar. and April. 52.00 294 4?Sumter Ice, Lt. & P. Co. light, May. 2.60 2950?J. W. McKiever, flooring 45 3020?H. .A Mood, M. D. med? ical attention. 50 Total.$365.50 Contingent Account. 2631?H. Ohashl & Co. type? writer supplies. 18.00 2633? W. H. Epperson, trans? porting lunatics, expen? ses arrests, etc. out of county, office expenses, account. 58.10 2634? F. K. Holman, 3 post, mortem Exams. 15.00 2636?Knight Bros. ptg. & of? fice supplies. 11.50 26 4 7?Sumter Book Store, ink stand. 50 264 8?J. S. Sykes, paid for evi? dence against B. tigers 2.70 2649?J. H. Grady, paid for evidence special consta? ble aginst blind tigers.. 15.70 26 5 2?Sumter Job Ptg. Co. ptg letter heads & mileage books. 13.25 2636?Henry Smoot, transport? ing lunatic to jail .... 1.60 26 59?Osteen Pub. Co. Ptg & publishing 1st qr. Rpt. 24.75 2719?J. R. Sumter, office ex? penses, stamps. 2.00 26?B. C. Wallace, stamps June to April 15 . . . . 3.00 2756?T. E. Richardson, 1 pro? ceeding in lunacy and stamps. 6.00 2780?W. H. Epperson, trans? porting lunatics, tele? grams, stamps. 18.31 2783? J. S. Sykes, summoning two coroner's juries . . . 4.00 2784? R. L. Wright, auditing books supervisor's office 75.00 2786?Knight Bros, pub 1st qr. Rept. Off. Sup. . . . 21.25 2789?A. A. Strauss trun'c for dispensary records . . . 1.50 2791?W. E. Mills, M. D. nost mortem Exam. 5.00 27 9 2?R. H. Broadway, sum? moning corner's jury . . 2.00 2793? H. A. Mood. M. D. post mortem Exam. 5.00 2794? F. M. Harvin, M. D. Ex. in lunacy. 5.00 2795? R. B. Furman, M. D. Ex. in lunacy. 5.00 2796? Archie China, M. D. post mortem Exam. 5.00 2797? Sumter Job Printing Co. Mtge Blks. 4.50 2811?B. C. Chandler, trans? porting prisoners. 1.00 286 2?Walker, Evans & Cogs? well, books .and printing 86.50 286S?National Office Supply Co. 5,000 staples . . . . 3.00 2901?J. R. Sumter, stamps & telegram. 2.00 2909? T. 10. Richardson. J. P. two proceedings in lun? acy, stamps. 10.50 2910? c. w. Btrnle, M. i>., l Exam, lunacy. ?r,-00 2911 ? H. M. Btuckey, M. 1>- 1 Exam, lunacy. 5.00 2921?W. J. Bees, pay't tor ex? tra constable. 100 2924? Sumter Co. uiti- Tuber? culosis Asso. (legislative appropriation of 1909) 500.00 2925- Sumter Lt. infantry Co. appropriation in 1910. . 200.00 2928?W. H. Epperson, trans? porting lunatic, etc. .. is.00 2938?-T. D. Jenkins transport? ing prisoner to jail .... 3.45 !948_M, s. Kirk. M. L>. Exam. in lunacy. 5.00 1949?J. T. Hay. M. 1>. Exam. in lunacy. 5.00 2957 ? Sam Newman. making arrest and transporting 3003?J. K. Sumter, metal pol? ish, stamps A telegrams 3.20 300 7- Wist. Distlnftg. C. seal? ing paper, health officer 3024?A. R. Flowers, summon? ing coroner's jury. Rees?' 2.00 r.o.,7 Hugh c. Haynsworth rent, office A vault, Mas? ter. 2nd qr. 'J.*>.00 3 06 0-?A. M. Bateman, trans? porting prisoners R. R. fare. 90 3061?L. l. Parrott, office ex? panses, 2nd qr. 83,41 Total $1.226.62 Kx-Confederate Pension Account. ^obb,281 5,2961?w. J. Atkin m *Con' Pension.. 9.00 2Of7,2810,2%62 ?T. H. Oarrett, Ex-Con. pension .. .. ? od 2669,2X1 7.296;>-E. 8, jf^ BX'i on. pension .. .. 9 00 2668.2S1S.296-1? W. B. Norton. Ex-Con. pension .. ' q oa 1670.2819.2966?W. A. Partin, Ex-Con. pension . . ' o no 1 2671.2820.2900?<\ven S. San (\er*' B^-^'on. pension . 9.00 2672.2821.2967? E. R. Sanders, Ex-Con. pension .. o oo 2673.2822,2y? 8?R. It. Thames, Ex-C?nl, pension . . 9 00 2674,2823,2000?O. S. Hodge, Ex-Con. pension . . ' 9 00 2657,28,44,2959-^T. W. Pritch ard, P^x-Con. pension . . 9 00 2675,282;"),2970?T. G. W. Ged dings, Ex-Con. pension 9.00 2676.2826.2971? J. L. Ardis, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 oo 2677.2827.2972? Anderson Nun- ' nery, Ex-Con. pension . 9.00 2678.2828.2973? J. R. Avinf . ? Kx-Con. pension .. .. 8.00 2679.2829.2974? Jos. Lewis, ? Kx-Con. pension .. .. 9.00 2680.2830.2975? Henry David. o*o, nJ$x~Con- Pension .. .. 9.00 2681.2831.2976? James Strick 268 2 9*^69*%X~CTCTl' Pension ? ???? 2b82.2832,2977?James Alls 2R8S lis?**?. ESCon- Pension 9.00 2683.2833.2978? H. M. Spann, Ex-Con. pension . . 9 OA 2684.2834.2979? W. A. Spann, ~ Ex*Con- Pension .. 9 00 2685.2839.2980? Abram Ardis, Ex-Con. pension .. ..' q 00 2686.2840.2981? H. N. Idol, ' Ex-Con. pension .. ..' 9.00 2687.2841.2982? W. A. Weldon, Ex-Con. pension .. ..' 9.00 2688.2842.2983? Sumter Belk, Ex-Con. pension . . . . ; 00 2689.2843.2984? Jno. W. Young Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 00 2690.2844.2985? S. E. Nesbitt. Ex-Con. pension . . .. t ot 2691.2835.2986? Henry Morris, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 00 2692.2836.2987? Geo. Hancock Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2693.2837.2988? T. K Poole. Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 00 2694.2838.2989? P. W. Burgess Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2695.2845.2990? R. J. Welch, Ex-Con. pension .. ..' 9 00 2696.2846.2991? Geo. W. Jones Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2697.2847.2992? James Dorn, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2713.2854.2993? J. M. Smith, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2698.2848.2994? W. L. Watts, Ex-Con. pension .. .. 9 00 2699.2849.2995? M. J. Morris, Ex-Con. pension .. .. 9.00 2702.2850.2996? J. W. Partin, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 00 2701.2851.2997? T. Benenhaly, Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9 00 2700.2852.2998? B. M. Powell, Ex-Con. pension .. ,. 9.00 2704.2855.2999? J. M. Geddings Ex-Con. pension . . . . 9.00 2705.2853.3000? J H Flowers, Ex-Con. pension .... 9.00 Tctal.$369.00 Court Kxpense Account. _ _ 4 2861?B. C. Wallace, court ex p'ns*. spring term, 1910 696.30 Amount Received. April 1-15. To Received from: L. [. Parrott. license Col. Med. Co.$100.00 L. I. Parrott, cost State vs. E. | Spann. 7.60 I L. L Parrott. fine Mingo Smith 75.06>v H. Harby, Mag. State vs. Jno. Williams. 180 W. J. Rees, Mag. State vs. Mar? garet ?anders. 10.00 J. L. Gillis, Mag. State vs. J. W. Parker. 2.50 S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. S. McColl. 10.00 i Interest from banks. 98.07 April 15-30. H. Harby, Mag. State vs. Jno. Thompson. 2.40 May 1-15. H. Harby. Mag. State vs. J. H. Clifton. 5.00 S. P. Gaillard. Mag. State vs. Willie Graham. 1.40 S. P. Gaillard. Mag. State vs. Alex Davis. 1.40 \ S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. N. Bracy. 1.40 S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Peter Fraser. 1.40 W. J. Rees, Mag, State vs. Chas. Johnson. 10.00 May 16-30. Back Taxes, 1907-8, N. Y. Life Ins. Co. 77.19 j Horace Harby, Mag. State vs. r A. Singleton. 10.00 S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Jake Robinson. 1.80 S. P. Gaillard, Mag. State vs. Zula Evans. 180 S. P. Gaillard. Mag. State vs. Chas. Council. 40 One Mill Special, S. F. Loan, 1907- 08. 26.86 June 1-15. 4 State Treasurer for Insurance ' 1908- 09 . 872.92 State Treasurer for Insurance 1909- 10 .1042.70 W. J. Rees. Mag. State vs. Joe Murray. 10.00 W. J. Rees. Mag. State vs. Isaiah Reese. 10.00 W. J. Rees. Mag. State vs. Elliott Williams. 10.00 W. J. Rees, Mag. State vs Rusher Jones. 10.00 W. J. Rees. Mag. State vs. Ellie Snow. June 16-30. 2 3-4 Mills, collected by sheriff, 1908 . 1-4 Mills, collected by sheriff, 1908 . P. M. Pitts, sale of old sacks, CG. W. J. Rees. Mag. State vs. Webb Washington.. .. 5.00 1 Mill Special S. F. Loan, col lected by sheriff, 1908. . 50 9.97 90 2.00 Total. .<> $2423.54 Recapitulation. i April 1. To balance. Co. ordlnarv ..36,738.23 April 1-31. To received from all sources 307.27 | May 1-31. To received from all sources 13S.6 5 June 1-31. To received from all sources. .1,977.62. $39,161.77 4 April I-June 31. By Paid Account: Roads and bridges.1016.47 fees and salaries.3868.79 Alms house. 705.40 Chatngang.1082.56 Public building's. 733.00 Jnil. 365.60 | Contingent. 1226.62 ^ K\ Confederate pensions.. .. 369.00 Court Expenses.H96.30 By balance Co. ordinary .-'9.067.64 Bv balance l Mill Special S. V. Loan. 30.49 $80.1*1.77 P. M PITTS. Attest: J. R. Sumter. SupervtsOl 4 Clerk to Co. Conn -. (Seal.)