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NINTH MONTHLY REPORT Sept. i-ao, tttflb K???.|> ami Rrtrige*. 1678?8. J. PlgjHie, 123 ft lumber, $ -4 77 1683?Neal Spann, hauling and labor. 1 ? -7 1984?J. W. Playv*. Cutting lo*. 1.00 1187?B. W. Parker. 330 hours teams hired. 96 ft. lumber, labor. 145 ou 1695 ?B. J Miller, rlght-of way. and damage to crop, 4.00 1714 V L. Oilllt, labor on road. 2.:? ii 1716--Brown & Parier, team* and hands. 31.38 17 IT J. T. Hodge, hauling and labor, 12.00 1719?1. 8. Moore, 262 yd. ditching. 4.57 1723?A. (J. Wadford, 1216 ft. lumber. 14 || 1725 R. i' M. Lellan, ser? vice lu estimating, 1 00 1728? C. M. Dorn, hauling and labor. 2 00 1729- M ftfl, Wheeler, cutting out 0. T. Swamp, 15.00 1731- T. J. Brown. labor, hauling and nails, 24.95 1732- -J. E. Kinney, labor, hauling stringers, 3 00 1733- J. H. Holland, payt. Moating gang, 204 hrs, 20.40 173 4 I no. DuBose, 3 days l**>or. 3.00 173*?T. L. Jones, hauiing and labor, 1100 1741? W. A James, hauiing and labor, and lumber, 3 80 1742? H. C. Haynsworth, 5 1-2 days, 2 mules, 1 man, 16.">o 1744?H. V. Bradley, lumber, labor, hauling. g ig 1748?O. C. Josey, team and labor. 9oo 1791?J . H. Christmas, haul? ing and labor. 17.90 1800?Peter Lyncom. labor, 4 00 1106?W. R. Wells, 4 mules, 8 men, 5 1-2 days, 33.00 1807? J. H Holland, payt. floating gang, 78 hrs., 7.80 1808? Steve Tlndal, repair bridge. 100 1811? Mrs. L. D. Knight, 360 ft. lumber 54g 1813?K. Boney, Agt. frt. on cpl. lumber, 5 70 1114?J H. Holland, payt. floating gang, 120 hrs., 12.00 1819?Jos Player, makg Cal. Culdwin, 1 00 1830?Osteen-Booth Lumber Co., 6058 ft. lumber, 121 52 1856?J. D. David, repairs, to bridge. 1 25 1860?C. O. Dorn, aaullng lumber, . 2 50 1 S? i?J. H. Holland, payt. ? to floating gang, 13.90 'Total, 8607.79 SalaHee. Salaries for September: 1721?Sam Newman, parr. ?al, rural police. 25.00 1821?8. W. Trtluck, 3 dys. f IMp ?^rd 6 on 1822 -R. K HhJer. Co. Auditor, 44.4.) 1833?H. C Wallace. Tr-a* ?r ?r, 44 , 1823 - u 1. farrott. c t c. sv VJ?. od %t*4 AUO.UU 1926?W. H. Epperson, sher? iff. 183.33 1826?8. F. Flowers, Coro? ner, 41.67 1827 -J. H. Haynsworth. Co 8upt. Edu.. 108.33 1838? P. H Pitts, Supervi? sor, 133.33 1829? J R. Sumter. Clerk to Co. Com.. 90.00 1830? T. L. Player, mag. 1st dlst., 12.50 1831 Geo T DesChamps, mag 2d dlst. 12.50 1832 ? H. L. B. Wells mag. 3d. dlst. 52.08 1833?W. J. Rees. mag. 5th dlst . 33.33 1834 n L Burkett. mag. 6th dist.. 29.16 1886?J. L. Oil Us. mag. 7th dlst.. 12.f>0 1836 ?M. J. Morris, Const. 1st dlst.. 8.34 1837 ?B. C. Chandler. Const. 2d. dlst.. 8.34 183? -W. j. Dlnklns. Const. 3d. dist. 25.00 1839? D. A Allsbrooks. Const 4th. dlst.. 10.43 1840 j j Geddings, Const. 5th dlst.. 16.67 1841 !l H. Boykln, Const. 6th dlst. 16.07 1842- I I Brown, Const. Ttn dlst.. h.:-,4 1841 11 It Brunson. Over? seer c fj 75.00 1843 I> 1. Bru ison. for 1st Guard. 48.00 m 1 w \ 1s ? i guarrl. 44 96 184'. H S Neshltt. night Guard. 40 86 I s 10 I 11 II illand. Over aeer Moat gu \*. 19.00 1847 A L IfOOSBg, Over? seer. Scr No I, 19.91 this 11 0 Brad ham, Ovar? eeer i r n,. |, 16.00 1849 Sar 1 Nei WkWB, Kural Police. If II 185" ti+] Morris, Bnral Pole- 83.33 ivM c M Young. itural Nk a, 61 18 185 ! .las Mlrkens, janitor C. H.t 91.96 Total. 11,192.41 Aim* Houses 1801 C J Lemmon. Md . Mod. attention. Aug.. It.il 16m* Smiths. Uro*. Clothing, 8.90 I6SM Q#g II Hurst. Cotlln an i If ?lclinsr. 14.99 1692 Baltaaaa Bros. 1 89 shoe*. 8.89 1713 R L Burkett. trans? porting pauper. 99 17 '.'? I It Suuit?'r. trans? porting pauper to C. II ..*.o 1 7 ? *? s.i-?i Green transport ins; 8 pauper* |0 hOgpltgl, 1.99 17*.: I I) Onlf Fur. Co. 1 Com ,. 69 1809 -Willis Frleraog, trans? porting pggpgf) ,84 Tolal. \ II 98 < bain Qggg# 168 T K Minis, . I!> oats'. I I I I6M-? Qgg 11 M11 ruf Beddlai Ac. 6.00 1 *590?Suniter Grocery Co., supplies, srr. div., 14.00 16'? 1?W . II. Yates. supplies acr. div., 9.06 If9*? DuRant llw. Co., Hdw and harness. 10.80 1701 Moses Green. Molases and soap. 18.79 I 1702? J. J. Whllden, repairs and shoeing, 18.20 j 1703? \V . T. Hall, shoeing mule, 1.00 1 70 4 ?.Us. M. Chandler, I pr. drawers, i-,m 1700 Booth-Harby L. stock CO . 54 bus. corn and frt., 59.03 1 707?Geo. D. Shore, & Bros. supplies and corn. 111.08 i7i>!v Rytteaberf Co., supplies. 47.69 17?J?Crosswell & Co., 20:::. lhs hay and frt.. 29.91 171.' Win. Graham, I hot. horse med. 1.50 171". W.B. Boyle, 30 bu.?. corn, 33.00 1 7S1 Oltl of Sumter, convi< t labor. Aug. 86.40 1714 Good Road Mach. Co. I pr. wheel bxs.. 8.50 I 7."?I ?Qeo, F. Epperson, bolts and paints, .80 1751?Bums Hdw. Co., tools and harness, 31.80 1754?Sumter Hdw. Co., shovels, 11.00 i 80 l - J F. Horton, atten. to mule, repairs to harness 5.35 L808?Thos. R. McElveen, M. D., and med atten., 39.00 1S15?J. A. Brunson, supplies purchased R. R. fare con? victs, 17.25 1817?A. L. Grooms, hire of of one hand and repairs, 1.40 185 5?D. B. Brunson, sup? plies, frt. reprs, 3.50 1862?D. W. Owens, trans? porting prisoner, 3.50 Total, 570.74 Public Building. 1680?E. Holmes. 71 hours labor, C. H. grounds, 7.10 1720?J. P. Commander, Ice for C. H. Aug, 10.00 ?Sumter Lighting Co. lights, Aug.. 7.30 1755Forshee & Co., repairs to closets, 4.50 1806?E. Holmes, 63 hrs., C H. Gang, 6.30 1818?E. Holmes, 46 1-2 hrs labor. 1 horse 4 hrs., 5.05 1863?E. Holmes, 46 hrs., labor, 4.60 Total, 44.85 Jail. 1681?C. J. Lemmon, Md., med atten. Aug., .50 1694?W. H. Epperson, dltg Aug. 47.20 17 50?Sumter Lighting Co., lights. Aug. 3.72 1858?H. W. Bennett, repairs closet, 15.00 Total, $66.42 Contingent, 1677J. A. Mood, Md.. Exam In lunacy, 5.00 1679?T. E. Richardson, J. P., 3 pro. in lunacy and ??am?? SC 16S2?Jlo. r>. Epperson, Sum? mon < r, )ll y. i 00 101 Knight Broa., nub a mo Report, Idly I. i W 11. Epperson trausporung lunatics auu oi flce ex. Aug. 15.30 1697?Osteen Pub. Co., Pub. M. Reports. June July, 36.32 !6f?8?S. C. Baker, Md., ex lunacy. 5.00 1699? H. M. 8tuckey, Md., ex-lunacy, 5.00 1700? C. W. Blrnie. Md., ex lunacy, 5.00 1705?Week's Garage, re? pairs to auto, 3.50 1710?Standard OH, Co. 60 Gal Gasoline. 10.20 1711 ?Jenkins Auto Sup Co., repair parts auto. 6.30 171 S?Parrotts Book Store, of? fice supplies, 13.05 1726?F. B. Sanders. Med. atten. vac. dlsftg. 35.00 173?>?J. R. Sumter drayage ballot bxs. .7 5 1738?Miss Mary Harvin. sal. as nurse tuber'lr. pat's Sept. 10.00 17 4::?Geo. D. Barnard, & Co., hand-tuffs and keys. 11.00 1751?Geo. F. Epperson, Gaso? line. Oil, 8.10 17 5?: Hlttler Ptg . Co., 1 , 0H0 \sarrtus. (Weiht) 8.50 1808?Walker Evans Cogs? well Co.. Books and ptg. 40.34 1810- .1 R. Sumter, stamps and exp., 2.2 5 1112R m . HUdebrand, sup? plies, quarantine. 14.??5 iv.3 Alex Norris. transport Ing prl 2.45 I8u4 Ii. L 15. Wells, rent once, Sept. 5.00 1859 Manufacture!? Record Tub. a I, 1 1.20 Total. 9295.04 Court K\|M'ii??es ! 7 \ \ B. C Wallace, Treat., <? 8, pay. hd Dpt. tern. 1918. 8.40 1 7 44 B. C. Walla g, pay bills shim net term, 1918, 718.58 Total, 9750.96 Road Improxement Fund. i7_7 Chatanoogi s. Pipe and F. B, Co . 879 1-2 ft. pipe, 240.00 17::*. .las Brunaon, i" 1-2 cub yds., 939 ryds, and ?tringert, 20.08 1804 lames Brunaon, 1096 \ds dibhing 2<>.74 ISI?; Shed Chlsoui, 1 3 r yds |>. 16.06 i v".7 Bhed (Ttiltom, 709 1*9 yards grading. 42.58 Total. 9314.43 I \ Coiif<N|erato Pensions. i'.x Confederate Pensions, for the month of September: I 7 37 Oweni Sanders, 3.00 1739 irbv s Windham, ?.Ofl 17 1" 11 V Idol. 3.00 174". J L Anils. 3.00 17 1?; R R Thames, .: 17 .7 L, Q. W Qeddlnga, 3.00 i 17*.^ W i Brunaon, 3.on 17:.'? W, J. Atkln?on, 3.00 I7?>?? W B, Morton, 3.00 17?; i W \ Partln, a oo 1782 R, U Sanders, R.00 1789 T W Prltchnrd, 3.00 170? Jai Lou is :: oo 17?;*. Menn Darld, 3.00 1766?Jas. Allsbrooks. 3.00 1 7?;7 H. M. Spann. 3.00 I 7?'>s Ahrain Ardis, 3.00 i 7?;?.? w . A . Weldon. 3.00 1 77<; Sumter Belk, 3.00 1771- Henry Morris. 3.00 1772 -T . S . Poole. 3.no 1773?C. VV. burgess, 3.00 177 4 ---Geo. W. Jones. 3.00 17 75 ? James Dorn, 3.00 1 776?J. M . Smith. 3.00 1 777?M. J. Morris, 3.00 1 778- J. W, Partin, 3.00 177i? ?T. Benenhaly, 3.00 1 780?D. M. Powell, 3.00 1781 ?J . M Geddings, 3.00 1782?0, W. Scott. 3.00 : 7 s:: - Hampton Lee, 3.00 1784?M. H. Boykln, 3.00 1788?Geo. Hancock, 3.00 17X0 v. H. Weeks, 3.00 1 7s7 -Henry Scott, 3.00 1788? John Outlaw, 3.00 1791?8. J. Brown, 3.00 1702?it. D. Cooper, 3.00 ) 793 l. J, Bradford, 3.00 1794?D. H. Boykln, 3.00 17 515?T. C. Bdwarda, 3.00 1796?W, R. Lackey, 3.00 1 797?W. J. Ardis, 3.mm 1798?J, T. Hays 3.00 1789- J. R Windham, 3.00 1 790 -John Turner, 3.011 Total, 1141.00 Amounts Received. Sept. 1 to 30?Amounts Received Prom: 6 Mill, and 7 per cent exeeu 0991 *suoh W. J. ReeRe, State vs. Sam Bradford, 25.00 W, J. Rees, State vs. Sam Pringle, 20.00 W. J. Rees, State vs. Kigh Davis, 2.00 h. L. B. Wells, State vs. Chas. Williams, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Jno Smith. 10.00 H. L . B. Wells, State vs. Asbury Steadman, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Eale nor Galliard, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Tom McFadden, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Billy T. Byers. 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Nancy Seymour. 5.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Na? than Seymour, 5.0C H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Jno McFadden. 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Geo. James. 5.00 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Charley Roberson, 2.50 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Fred Johnson, .50 H. L. B. Wells, State vs. Ed. Feldon, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells. State vs. Al? fred James, 10.00 H. L. B. Wells, 8tate vs. S. Sanders. 10.00 Total, 8211.80 Recapitulation. Sept. I, To Bal. Co. Ordi nary, 12,146.15 To Bal. Road Im? provement, 4 4 9.53 1 Ort I I >' Rec'd from all all sonr< is, 211 0 3epi 1.30 n> Paid Warrants Ac ooui t! Roads and bridges. 61 : 79 Alms House, 56.95 Chain Gang. 507.74 Public Buildings, 4 4.85 Jail,- 66.42 Contingent. 29?.04 Court Expenses. 7T.6.95 Pensions. 141.00 Road Improvement F., 34 4.4 3 S"pt. 30. By Balance? County Ordinary. 8,826.80 Road Improvement F., 105.10 Total, 9 1 2,807.48 812.S07.4S Attest: P. M. PITTS. J. R. Sumter. Supervisor. Clerk to Co. Commissioners. COLUMBIA STRIKE UNSETTLED. No ('linage in Street Car Strike Situ? ation. Columbia, Oct. 24.?There have been no street cars operated in Colum? bia since Saturday last, and there have been abaolutely no developments in the situation. Both the street rail? way ofBolals and the striking carmen are Standing firm and with no indica? tions of any early settlement, it is be? ginning t?? look as if it Will bo a mat" ter <?f some days before there will be any possibility of operating street cars hers again. The efforts of the Chamber of Com? merce to get the railway officials and the carmen together yesterday after? noon resulted In nothing, for the men stood firmly by their demands and would accede nothing. Although con? ference! between representatives of tin- it reel railway, the striking carmen and the Chamber of Commerce offi rials last, d well into the night, the efforts were fruitlesa There is t ?ik ?>f a sympathetic Btrike among other laboring people, and this Is the latest tur.i in the situation. If ;i sympathetic strike is ordered in th>' cltj business will practically be par? alysed. No disorders have s?> far re? sulted from the sinke, which Is quiet ind peaceable and with no Indications ? r frleti"ii ? >ii 1 he surface, liOllgenl Name In the World The 01.in with the longest name In the world was naturalised here yester? day. Ii?* is a Greek, \\"ii in a pack? ing linns,? and Is 87 years ? Id, As he is only five fee! foui Inches tall, his name Is* nearly ns long as himself, The neu cltlsen's 1 ime, which con? tains thlrt; two letters, Is "poppouh h< odouclioumturyonwlopolos " His Hi si name Is "?I us m r Pa p, el*' . w.is unable lo pronounce Ii him elf before the federal eommis Ion? 1 who < ommetici d lo h< ar i< ni 2 o'< lock and finished a! 3. Fort Worth (Texas) T. 0 v.l-a nr SEED ALL CARS TO MOVE ('KOI*. State Commission Has Issued Circa? lur on Shipping Cotton and Re? leasing Loaded c ars. Columbia, Oct. 26.?"Owing to the prospective movement (?f cotton, other crops and fertilisers, the attention <>f the railroad commission baa been called to the fact that, while no ac? tual scarcity <?f equipment for freight movement Is threatened, y*'t there iH evidence that all available equipment Will be needed and should be kept em? ployed in the msot expeditious man? ner to avoid congestion and delay and to insure the prompt handling of traffic.'1 This statement Is contained in a circular which was issued today by the railroad commission to the railway lines of the State. The cir , cular was signed by B. L. Caughman, Chairman, and J. P. Darby, secre? tary. "The carriers in South Carolina." the circular continues, "have been adding to their equipment and have adopted many precautionary methods lor the handling of traffic. There the railroad commission desires to ad? vise both the shippers and receivers of freight that they should do all In their power 'to keep the cars mov? ing;' also in loading cars to full ca? pacity when possible to do so. "While certain free time Is allowed for loading and unloading cars, they should be loaded and unloaded as promptly BM possible after being placed. It is unfair to the carriers and to other shippers to hold cars for 72 hours because that much free time is allowed, when the could just as well be handled within much shorter time, say within 24 hours. "Harmonious co-operation between shippers, consignees and carriers in all transactions regarding the hand? ling of freight equipment for the next few months Is the earnest desire of this commission. "It is a mutual duty which shoull be recognized by all concerned." The taxes are still coming In slow? ly in the county treasurer's office. IN SUMTER. Every Claim is Backed by Local Tee. timony. If tlve reader wants stronger proof than tho following statement and ex? perience of a resident of Sumter, what can it be? W. M. Folsom, 101 Hampton ave nue, Sumter, B. C, says i read! about Doan i Kidnej Pills when *i was suffering from kidney trouble I and i procuerd a ! v at China's Drug i Store. My back ached for some time J . ..i if I made a quick tnovem* at, I J had shfcrn twinges throughout my body. After sitting for awhile, I hud to lift myself up by main force. The kidney secretions were unnatural and tilled with sediment. Ooan's Kii ney Pills gave me entire relief and after taking them 1 enjoyed good health. 1 have no hesitation what? ever in giving Doan'l Kidney PI Is my endorsement." (Statement givm in March 1908.) Lasting Result*. On January 7, 1911. Mr. Fol3om was interviewed and he said: "I have no reason whatever to change r iy hierh opinion of Doan'l Kidney Pills and 1 gladly confirm my former en? dorsement of them. The benefit this remedy brought me has been perma nent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. Sew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan'f' and take no Othed. No, 17 Geo. H. Hurst, UNDERTAKER AND KMBAIJsTI'JL Prompt attention to day or sight eaRs. AT OLD J. D CRAlCi STAND. 29)2 N. Kills Street. Day Phone Night Phone 201. OVER BS YEARS' EXPERIENCE Patents Designs Copyrights die. Anrono wodlng h ?k*trh and daaoipUou auy quickly am'ortaiu our nptnlou fraa wn?ta?r an nvsnUOII It probably ^uwiUb}ii_ ( ?mimnul^ MSB 1 ?tont* taktn thron?b Mann A Co. rocelvt UontstrtoOroonfldanUal HANDBOOK on Patsnts ? mm fr*A. OlilMt u'?rcy for Mowing puujnut. latent* taktn through Muun A C tf<c\aX notice, without SSSfSja, ui the Scientific American. K uandm>m?ly 1ltuttr?t?d wMkly. l^rrwrt cir I ulatlou of any ki'.tauUfla lonruaJ. 'i'arnm, IS a y?gir; four iiiuntha, |L Sold by alt S**ysSsatSB|L MUNN & Co.???B~?^ New York Branch OOoo. f% F Bt* Wonhtuetou, D. C LUNG DISEASE " After four in our family had died of consumption 1 waa taken with a frightful cough ami lung trouble, but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW ^DISCOVERY I VV, U. I'aUorson, Wellington, Tex, rniCC fa)r ?n.t$1 00 AT All. DRUGGISTS. Economy and Interest at a low rate have done more to start p?oplt OB the road to competence than any other ten fwetor? in tu? r?e? for Qaancial improvement.. If you will practice, th* ecaaomy we will pay you the interest?4 per cent oonapounde? >iuarterly. Oct. 1st to 10th mark? the start of another quarter stretch. Will you qualify? The Bank of Sumter Embrace the Opportunity and Become a Winner. The Hind-Sighted Man never sees an OPPORTUNITY until it. is past. The Farmers' Bank & TrusT: Company. *mmmmmmmmmsssassjavgjsssi??^s*?p""^p Knowledge of Corredt Business Methods is of inestimable value to the man who wants to accumulate a competence for old age comforts, for his children or for the pow? er and influence money gives. Whon you deposit your money in a sound, well-managed home bank and pay your billa by check you gradually acquire system? atic business habits in the execution of your financial affairs. Why not come in and open an account with us now? You will have more money in six months than If you wait six months to make the start. Firsl: National Bank. TaUCTH .?\ ? at ? . ET, ?? ey sp*?nt og teeth 'tf a guod 1 avast meat and sx : ii.tt gives you *et??rn?. Money the Mediant of Exchange. . is only good so far as it glvee us the things which contribute to our health, comfort and happiness. When Spent on the Teeth it brings Cs all Three of the Above. The Sumter Dental Parlors axe de? voting their life work to the care of the teeth, let them look your mouth over. Sumter Dental Parlors, DR. CL H. COURTNEY, Props. OVER MKS. ATKXXSOVS MSb&lN ERY STORE. WHEN IN NEED OF A GOOD WORK SHOE EASY. HONEST AND WELL MADE. Ask For the CRAFTSMAN LINE Manufactured By Witherspoon Bros. Shoe Mfg. Co. SUMTER, S. C. Sold by all RESPONSIBLE merchants. Buy them and cut your Shoe bill 25 per cent. Satisfaction guaranteed. LAND LIME. We are prepared t.. furnish thin product at prices that will enable every farmer to use it We have a very low price this yoar and nothing will do your land more good, eepeciall) run down lands, or Ion and sour land, it Ii necessary for all leguminous crops such as Alfalfa, clover, vetch, peas, etc. Get eur prices In oar lota or In smaller quantities. Samples ?>n request, BOOTH-HARBY LIVE STOCK COMPANY. m m i ru. s. c.