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i.k <M>l;itcbm;m ;tnb soulbron ?I iin- I'-kiuHi. . at Suiuier, S. C mm Secoud Clan* Mai irr. PERSON AI Hfl 1?. M. Boa*!* blades. 1991 Jam si Brauaon, > <u ditching.. .. 1904?j. n. Holland, lltf, gam, Itl hrs. 1990?A. U Ardis. labor hauling. 1997?J, K. Sumter, paid Pip**. Mr. L. M. King and removed to their summer h MM at Statehurg. whore they will remain until the first of September. Lleutenar, I.. S. Cttrson, now in the Fhil'.tplne* on duty with his rai? ment, ha* been promoted to the rank of Captain. scraper 2,099 payt and fit. la 3.00 104.07 13.10 1.00 1.4 1 family have lMis?Sam Green, hauling bof and nails. l^'.'.1 J, Hi Sumter. payt. ex? press on worm gear. . 4S70?BmantMl ami Co, haul? ing und labof. isTT .l.mos Brunson, 1,441 yds. dltohlni and grad? ing road.i ... 487??J. 11. Holland, payt. IItg. uang 1 4 hrs. l?r and Mrs. T. W. Reynolds, of 4ss4K K an<1 K ,. Hodge, Charlestor have returned home after HS 1-2 ft lumber... . MJ UM family of W. S. Riyaoldn, ,fi*?Jamal Hrunson, 14S 1*1 7.01 110,71 K..4 0 2.37 nt 214 W. Hamilton avenue for <c\ ?ral days. Mr. Ram H tyns worth, of fWM ...n, hat been In the city for several davs. | Mr. Fred Nash has returned from Davidson college from which he re I cent'.y graduated. H t M. I* Smith, of Camden, wa.< In the city for awhile Saturday on hi* way to Camden. Ml*a Ola Allison, of \arkville. Is visiting Mi** Mabel Parrott, a clans mats of hers at Martha Washington |T Seminary. Mim Daisy Yeadon left for Hock Hill Saturday to attend the com? mencement at "Winthrop college. Ml** Welborn, who has been teat h oub, yds. ditching and stumps., 14.81> Total.$079.23 i Ve<* and Salaries Account. 4737?S. D, McElveen, Bd. apprs. . t : ii ?; !.00 J. U. Sumter, bal due on sal. Jan. Feb. Mar. and April. 4797? J. h. Haynsworth, bal. due on sal. Jan. Feb. Mch. and April. 4798? W. H. Epperson, bal due on sal. Jan. Feb. Mch. and April. . . . 4847?S. A. Harvin. Bd. Apprs 4S48?H award Jones, Board Apprs. 4849? K. E. Apprs. 4850? K. J. Ayooek, Board Brownlleld, Bd. for Atkcn. wh? r for a few days. MUrs) Loin Bi home from the Car^i ? I >. in ilstl frier !? Stuckey, Board Mc La if in, Board lng In the girls' hlgn school during I Apprs. *w _* o?...^Q?. #Iir ' ^?1?T. M. Rogers, Bd. Apprs the past senstan. left Saturday for _ .,"n.' * . |4852?G. \\ . McBride, Board her home at Fountain Inr. Mrs. R. M. McLeod, and son. of Oreenwood. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Warren on Oakland avenue. Hon R. I. Manning, and Messrs. H. A. Moses and H. L. Scarborough went over to Columbia Friday to hear Oovemor Woodrow Wilson's speech and to attend the banquet given to Oov. Wilson that night. Miss Emma Raker has returned from the College for Women in Co? lumbia, which she has been attending during the past session. Messrs Alva Qrosn and Francis Molse have returned h?mo from the University of South Carolina for the summer hollds as. Mr. J. R. Iagon has gone to Ashe vllli for sometime. t Mr. I* I. Parrott has gone to Ro? chester, New York, as a delegate from this State to the meeting of the head camp of the W. O. W. Miss Marie DeLorme left Sunday 33.32 33.32. 66.64 7.80 3.70 8.00 8.20 7.40 6.20 10.50 3.10 4.50 9.60 4.00 30.00 125.00 40.00 V ot.gh ha* returned Uahravslt] f Bouts' a.- ha.- bee?' attend? ing college during the past session. Miss Teresa Chandler has returned home from Winthrop college for the summer holidays. Miss l?ul*e Murray, who has beon teaching in Miss Annie Houham's scboal in Columba. has returned home for the summer. IM VV W. and S. k. Kowland, of Henderson. N. C, are In the city. Mr. Q. O. Tweed who went'to Flor? ence In January to take charge of the Betts Lumber business at that place has returned to the city and will make Sumter his headquarters, hav? ing been promoted by the Betts Lum br company. < i ?kn t i.i ? MKBTDfQ, Ordered for June 21. to Mr licmsoil < <>li, go \tcrlcultural Train. There will bt a meeting of the SumtiT County Boys' Corn club at tho Court House on June 21st at 11 a. rn. After the discussion of various mat? ter* of imp *rtane? the club will ad? journ to meet the' ('lemson Agricul? tural trau, which will be in Sumter nt that time. A!! of the members of the club are urgently PIOjOMllod to attend the meeting. James McHrtdc Dahhs. Sec. Apprs 48 53?T. S. Apprs 4854? H. J. Apprs. 4855? W. J. Ardls, Bd Apprs. 4856? J. K. McElveen, Board Apprs. 4859-^-8. M. Caulter, Board Apprs. 4872?H. O. Bradham, sal as guard c. g. No. 2, May . 4879? P. M. Pitts, sal as Co. Supervisor, May. 4880? J. H. Holland, sal as -.verseer fltg. gang, May. 4881? R. F. Chandler, sal as overseer scraper gang No. 1. May. 40.00 4882? Alex Norris. sal as overseer scraper gang No. 2, May. 40.00 4885? D. Bull. Bd. Apprs.. . 6.00 4886? R. E. Wilder, sal as Co. Auditor. May. 4 4.44 4887? R. C. Wallace, Sal as Co. Treas. May. 4 4.44 4888? W. H. Epperson, sal as Co. Sheriff, May. 4889? S. F. Flowers, sal as Co. Coroner. May. . . 4won t h FfayuiwwtV] ~'>' a I 1 ' . tupi Bd May. 4111? J. R, Bumtt r, sii as ' 'U tk t > Co. Tom.. May 1X9 j ?F U Pla.wr. m1 as Mag. 1st Dml May, . . 199 Gio. r. Disc'hainpii ^ai as Mag. 2nd lust. May 4894? H. L. B. Wells, sal. as Mag. 3rd. Dist. May. . . 4895? J. F. 'ngram, Sal. as Mag. 4th Dlst. May. . 4 896?W. J. Rees. Sal. as Mag. 5th Dlst. May. 4897? R. h, Burkett. Sal. as Mag. 6th Dlst. May. . . 4898? J. L.. Olllis, sal. as Miff. 7th Dist. May.10.41 4 8 99?C. M. Young, sal. as Con. 1st. Dlst. May 4900? B. C. Chandler, sal Con. 2nd Dlst. May. 4901? J. W. Baker, sal Con. 3rd Dlst. May. . . 4 902?D. A. Allsbrooks, sal as Con. 4th Dlst. May. . 4903?Oeo. T. Geddings, sal as Con. 5th Di.*t. May, . . 1004?H. B. Boykin, sal as Con. 6th Dist. May. . 4905?j. h. MeLaod, sal as Con. 7th Dist. May. . . 4908?J. K. Brunson. sal as Overmr c. c?. May. . 490R?j. k. Branson, sal for guard No, 1. 4907?Jamas Mlckona sal as Janitor C. H. Mav. . . I nm montiiv REPORT of Su|m*r%lM?>r of Sumter County. >la> 1-31, 1011. Koa,u Mini Bridge* Account. 4738? S. J. Player, 2247 ft. lumber. 35.95 4739? H. T. McElveen. haul? ing and labor. 8.00 4747?Bouth-llarby L sV Co. 22 in pipe. 27.13 4770?Thus. J. BtiBnaa. 2? 4 ft lumber Mtnnger and labor. 47t?0?Jaa Brunson, 1,915 > .1 ditching. 8 4781?W. W. Winkles, ditching 4713?G. M. St .ne. 8 7 yd* ditching anld labor. . . - 4785?Wm. Mack, cutting trees from road. 1.00 4787? J. H Holland, payt. floating gang 158 hrs... 14.77 4788? W. 8. Chandler, repairs hauling and Mb??, . . 32.10 4839? II. M. WsjtMMf, frt and dray m*0tV blades. ... I I 1 4840? James Brunson. 183 yds dltehlng.120.41 4H4I?H. F. Mover*, dltehlng 1.00 4844? Isaac Coll lon^b. 10 yd-. dltrhlUK. 1 4845? J. II. Hoibuid. pa . i. fltir. gang 191 hr* . 9.00 .95 !.25 a3 as 166.66 41.67 ?1.13 ?1.91 10.41 10.41 52.08 12.50 33.33 29.16 8.33 8.33 22.93 10.41 16.67 16.67 8.33 100.00 40.00 25.00 Total.$1,368.12 Alms HoUM Account. 1710?C. J, Limmon, M. D, med. attention 1 3.00 1741 ?< ?'Donmll and I Jo, tob., dotbing. fi.70 1774?D, J. Chandler, .clothing 5.00 4S37- W. B, Addison, trans. pauper. .50 Total.$26.20 Chain Gang Account. 45?Moses Groin, supplies K.? W. I!. B lyll, 11 bus. corn, baullng plpo, pd l. E1 freight. 73.50 1747?Booth-Hmrby L, s. Co. corn and oats. 59.85 17 Is?O'Dot!mil and Co, sup? plies. 58.91 1741?Union Brokerage Co. supplies. 14.10 1710 Sumter Hdw. Co. tools and cooking utensils. . 18.40 1711 Bumtlf Gr ?. Co, sup? plies. 4.65 1752 ?W. H. Yates. siippUll . 1.91 ?7r,i?Bumtsr Mach, Co, work 00 road machine. 3.75 I794AAB J. J, Whtlden. dua - Iuk. 3.70 I7.*,'.* ritv ,,f Sumter. con vlet labor. 9.70 4 7 7 7 Qso, r. BpfJOfUOBi 21 m v Mail ?tntehira.. . 5.05 ?7^ I ? H. I? <>. Mutdrow, cap? ture E. C. convict. . . . 10.00 4790? R. r, Chandbr, sup? plies pur? based. 1.98 4791? H. M. Wehster. frt. nnd dray. Convict do.. . 3.19 1799?Bd, Skinner, pirt payt. repairs, cag.?. 15.00 4794?4'ltv of Sumte-, convict lab ,r. a nr. . . 14.90 1795?GrecnsY.I Hdk. Man. Co, elotlilng. sa in) ? h 4 I ? B. P. M yers, suppllei 12.40 1049?B. c. WnlMco, *. bu. peas. 10.OU 1849?Bd. Bklnner, i>al due repairs, cage. 81.05 1862.K. \v. Brad ham, reprs. to machinery. 86.40 4no:>?1>. \v. Owens, transptg. prls, bd, sick. 8.7"? Total.$529.3;] I Public Building* Account. ?740?IVnj. P, Cuttlno, 1") ir??n lawn Mats. . . . 87*601 4 7 71 ? 1 '.urns HdW. Co. tub, funnel and mop. . . . 1.15 4 7 7 2?Forshee and Co. put? ting In i- valves, closet 24.00 477:??West Disinfecting Co. Disinfectants.99.00 ! 4 7s?*. ?A. J, Ai d, repairs, lead and r.? ?f. 8.50 j #788 J<mas Rice, 35 hrs. work on C, H. grounds. 8.DO 479:*.?Sumter Ice, L. and P. Co, lights, April. . . . 5.15 1883?Jonas Rice, 56 hrs. la? bor. C, H. ground.-. . . 5.00 1865?Jonas Rice, 40 hrs. la? bor. 4.00 Total.$218.40 Jail Account. 4736?C, J. Ltmmon, M, D. med. attention and sur. 39.00 4743?W. 11. Epperson, dietg. prisoners, May. 153.40 4793?Sumter Ice. L, and P. Co. lights, April. 3.83 Total.$196.23 I Contingent Account. i 4 736?c. J. Lsmmon, If, D. vaccinations. 8.80 474J?John Epperson. sum. Cor. jury. 2.00 4742?J. R. Bracey, sal 30 da special constable. 60.00 4744?W. H. Epperson, trans. lunatic and office ex.. . 9.40 4755? Parrott's Hook Store, office supplies. 1.4 5 4756? Knight Pros. publ. monthly report and of? fice supplies. 9.33 4 757?Sumter Job Ptg. Co. printing oaths. 1.7 5 4 7 58?J. D. Craig Fur. Co. cot. and mat. small pox case 4.50 4760?Western Union Tel Co. telegram Sheriff of.. . 2.49 4 761?Geo. P. Epperson, cylin? der oil and gasoline, March. 13.0; 4 762?H. W. Cooper's Gar? age, repairs to auto. . 4.06 4763? Stubbs Pros. clothing for small pox patient . . 10.10 4764? W. E. Mills, M. D. Post mort. and disin. 10.00 4 765?Archie China, M. D. Post mort. and dlsin.. . 10.01 4766? R. P. Furman, M. D. Ex lunacy. 5.00 4767? S. C. Paker, M. D. Post mort. Exam. 6.00 4 768? S. C. Baker, M. D. Post mort. Exam.'. .. 5.00 4 769?F. M. Harvin, M. D. Ex. In lunacy. 5.0' 47 7o j. s. Bykei summon, Cor jur.s . .. 8,00 J i775?Sumter Dry Goods Co I * i i nket small i ox pa. ? 6.00 477 ^- ?;? >. F. Epi psou gaso? line, April. 10.80 4 778?Sumter Job Ptg. Co. ptg Auto license, post cards, Auditor. 10.00 4 779?Jenkins Auto Speciality Co., repair parts. . . . 10.63 4 78 2?J. U. Sumter, telegr. telep. L,. D, express pd . 1.80 4 801?J. It. Sumter, stamps. 2.00 48 4 2?A. M. Batsman, trans, prisoner. 4.10 4867?J. R. Sumter, tel. Co? lumbia and Atlanta. . 1.06 4 869?J. R. Sumter, ex. paid. on tent. l.lo 4871?Osteen Pub. Co. pub. April report, ptg staty. 21.91 4s73?C. J. Lemmon, M. D. vac and med attention small pox.134.3( 4^7 4?Qeo, W. Burkett, 8 days QUar, guard. 16.00 1876?H. A. Mood, 51 D. ex. lunacy, post mort. ex. . 10.00 is.'." Walker, Bvana & t''?g. Co, re index?, records. 250.00 4S5X?Walker, Evans & <! >g. Co. books, ptg, etc... . 66.72 Total.$713.25 E\-( onfedernte Pension Account. 4798?W. J. Young, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4800?Owen Banders, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4803?W. J. Atkinson, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4so4?w. B. N >rton, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 1806?W. A. Partin, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4806?E. U. Sanders, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.CO 1807 Ii. R. Thanns, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4808?o. s. Hodge, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 1808 T. w. Prltchard, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4810?T. G. w. Geddings, Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4 v 11 ? J. U Ardls, Ex-Con federate pension, May.. 3.00 4812?Anderson Nunnery, Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4SI.;?.las. Lewis, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4814? Henry David, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4815? Jas. Allsbrooks. Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4816? H. M. Spann. Bx-Con federatS pension. May.. 3.00 1817?W. A. Spann. Ex-Con federatS pension. May.. 3.00 4s1s?A. Ardls. Ex-Con federate pension, May.. 8.00 4819?H, N. Idol, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 8.00 1880?W, A. Weidon, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 4881? Sumter P.. Ik. Ex-Con federate pension, May.. 3.00 i^jl? Henry Mortis. Ex-Con f< derate pension, May . . 3.00 isj.: T. s. Pools Ex-Con? federate pension, May., .t.oo 1834 P, w Burgess, Ex-Con federat? pension, May.. :;.oo 1825?G. W. Jones, Ex-Con? federate pension, May.. 3.00 1826 lames Dorn, Ex-Con f. d. rate pension, May . 3,00 Are You a Woman ^ TAKE DM The Woman's Tonic JGl 4827? 4828? 4829 4830 4831 4832 4 4834 4835 4836 4837 48 7 5 J. M. federate W. L. federate ?M. J. federate -J. W. federate Smith, pension, Watts, pension, Morris, pension, Partin, pension, -T. Benenhaley, federate pension, -B. M. Powell, federate pension, -J. M. Geddings, federate pension, -J. H. Flowers, federate pension, -G, W. Scott, federate pension, -W. H. P. federate -Hampton federate ?H. N. federate Ex-Con May . . Ex-Con May . . Ex-Con May . . Ex-Con May. . Ex-Con May. . Ex-Con May . . Ex-Con May. . Ex-Con May . . Ex-Con May. . Lemmon, Con pension, May. . Lee, Ex-Con pension, May. . Idol, Ex-Con pension, June . 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 rants act. Public buildings. May 1-31?Ry paid war? rants, act. Jail... . May 1-31?By paid war? rants. Contingent May 1-31?P?y paid war? rants, act. Ex-Con? federate pension. . May 1-31?Py balance 1 mill Special. . . . M iy 1-31?By balance county Ordinary. . Total. 218.40 196.23 713.25 114.00 1,073.58 31,143.86 tended t:> first class offices in the large cities, only second have been designated so far. Fifty additional postoffices were designated today as depositories, making a total today of 450. They will be ready to receive deposits on July 1, and include: Gastonla, N. C, Ocala, Fla., Dothan, Ala., West Point, Miss., Crowley, La., Shelbyvllle. Ky., Fayetteville, Ark., Beeville, Tex. $36,061.20 Total.$114.00 Amounts Received* May 1-15?To Reed. from H. L. R. Wells, State vs. Jas. Young. P. M. PITTS, Attest: Supervisor. J. R. SUMTER, Clerk to Co. Com. POSTAL SYSTEM EXTENDED. May May Mas 1-15?To Reed. from H. L. U Wells, State vs. Plane Smith. . 1-15?To Reed. from H. L. P. Wells, State vs. Chas Johnson. . L.15?To Reed, from W J Rees, State ?*s. Paul Conrlsh. . ? . May 1-16?To P. Cd frol I . 1. L''a\ er, State " I Willi? McFadden. . . May LI 5?To Reed. from J. F. Ingram, State xj. Smith. May 1-15?To Reed. from J. F. Ingram, State vs. Sep. Harvin'a negro. May 1-15?To Reed. from W. J. Rees, State vs. Wallace Mack May 1-15?To Reed. from W. J. Rees, State vs. M. Singleton. May 1-15?To Reed. frem W. J. Rees, State vs. Chas. Singleton May 1-15?To Reed. from F. L. Player, State vs. Mason Nelson. May 1-15?To Reed. from P. M. Pitts, supervisor, refund frt. on road ma? chine retu rned 1.40 25.00 2.60 15.0? 15.00 10.00 20.00 1.00 1.00 20.00 7.69 Washington June 4.?Postmaster General Hitchcock has decided to increase the extension of the postal savings bank system from 100 to 150 offices a week, with at least 1,000 de posltories designated by July 1. This w ill be a world's record In the num ber operated within so short a time alter establishment. On July 1 the system Is to be ex ORDERED TO APPEAR. Columbia, June 5.?The members of the old dispensary commission \ave been ordered to appear befor? the present dispensary commission to? morrow. Just why the commission has been called is rot known. It is possible that the ne / commission de? sires to inspct the vouchers of the members of the old commission. It is the contention of the old com? mission that the new commission has no right to make an investigation. It is held by the old commission that an investigation should be made by a committee from the general assembly Good or 52 Votes ?OP UFT ER M > . 12. This Coupon l? good for 25 Votes If returned to the Watchman and Southron office properly filled out. Name Address DON'T Total.$124.09 Recapitulation. May l?To balance l mill special tax. 1.073.58 May I?To balance Co Or? dinary. 34,862.93 May 1-:'. 1?To reed, from all sources. 124.69 WHIP YOUR HORSE Total.$36,061.20 May 1-31- By paid war? rants, act. Roads and bridges. . . . 679.23 May 1-31?By paid war? rants, act. fees and salaries. 1,368.12 May 1-31?By paid war? rants. Alms house 25.20 May 1-31?By paid war? rants, act. Chain G. 529.33 May 1-31- By paid war STRAYED?Pointer puppy about six months old. Reward for return. Notify Phone 723-2. 6-5-ltW. . HUNT'S . LIGHTNING is the one unfailing scientific dressing which instantly relieves and permanently cures all hurts, cats, burns, bruises, upralng ami wounds of every kind. Pain leaves at once because the air is excluded, and the oil covering acts as artificial skin. The quick? est, fastest healing oil known? III NT'S L1GHTNINO OIL. L?:> cents and ">0 cents bottles. A.B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO.. Sherman, Texas. Sold B) SlIlF.RT'S DIM <. STORK. If he appears restless and nervous, the chances |are he is being tor? mented by flies or some other bit? ing insect. This hot weather your horse certainly needs some sort of protection from this nuisance. SHEPHERD'S FLY -GUARD ? ? is highly recommended to keep flies, mosquitoes, etc. at a distance. The directions are very simple, you simply spray the Guard on the ani? mal and these pests will look for something else to worry. The Guard can also be used as a lini? ment for sore back, galls and old sores. Better Try a Bottle, Only ^25 Cents O'DONNELL