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M \ KNTII MONTHLY. REPORT My 646a4M6asV i Honds and Bridge*. 8387?I. A. Jen tins, rutting trees out road, etc., I 2 00 83tu?Sumter Koee. contract grading. s< 93 73 8683 ? W W. Suinter, lumber ft repairing 3 bridges. 25 00, I3M?J. J. Christmas, pay't 17 h hrs. m?r. tilg, gsng, 17 50 846 I Sumter hose, contract grading, etc, 61 42 ?46?i j j. Christmas, pay't 169 hrs. wk. fttg gang, 16 90 ??71?Brown ft Parier, drag? ging road, etc, 24 501 ?47i?^J. A. Doykln. dragging Daliell road. 3 9o | ?47 .? - Wsrten ft Skinner, 2, 713 ft bridge lumber. 43 401 ? SlsV?M. laarn, hauling lum? ber ft wk. on road, I 50 8611?J. J. Christmas, pay't 171 bra wk. Fltg. gsng. Jf 17 20 852o?Ransom Jones, repair rag bridge ft hauling lum? ber, 2 10 ?515?Sumter Rose, contract grading etc, 60 13 ?aft?Z. J. Jackson, dragging road 5 55 8530?0. A. Nettles, repairing 2 bridges ft hauling, 18 00 8583?Robert Christmas, drag? ging r.?aj, 5 441 853*?J. A. Kolb. 1.100 ft. lumber 15 40 8537?Prffcce Rees, cutting tree out, road 1 00 8540?Sumter Rose, Contract grading, etc. 122 88 S543?J . J Christmas. Pay't 182 1-2 hrs. wk fltg gang 19 25 8546?Warren A Skinner. 8, 107 ft. lumber 162 14 8552?W. K. McCoy, putting down pipe 1 50 8580?iftimter Rose, coutrsct grading, etc. 121 91 ?851?JL J. Ohristmas. payt 12t hrs. wk fltg gang, 22 90 8582?L. W. Warren, repair? ing 4'bridges, 14 75 1183?T. C. Josey, clearing up rlght-a-way In swamp, 10 10 * 1894 10 Nalarfes. 8531 ? H. D. Tlndal, sal as member bd. tax. asses , sors. I 4 06 8541?P. ?t Pittg, sal as Su? pervisor. 141 66 854??J. H. Hollsnd. sal as H-upt chain gang, 83 33 8644?*. U McLeod. sal as Clk Co. Comrs, 90 00 8848?f. L. Player, sal as ?Mhi 1st Dlst. 16 6? 8548?Ii. D. Weaver, sal as Const let Dlst.. 16 66 ?561?J. J. Christmas, sal as ..?Spt-iF,t** 8?OK 50 00 8563?4 H. Haynsworth, sal as Sigpt Kduestlom, 125 00 ?I**?*. F?. WlWsr. sal a* 1 idiUl 44 44, 111 r ? r w' ,!,c% N sVI Treafurer. 44 4 \ I 8554?I K. Bradford, sal as Sheriff. IH3 83 866/?w. j. seaie, sal as Coronor, 41 66 ??58?O. T. DesChamps, eal as Magts. 2nd Dlst, 16 66 6565---M J. Moore, sal as Msgis 3rd Dlst., 52 08 y .1 A. Hodge, sal as Megls 4th Dlst. 16 66 ?5?! IW, J Hoes, sal as Masts 5th Dlst., 37 50 41. L. Burkette, sal as Magjs 6th Dlst. 29 16 85f3?? . L. Oniis. sal as Magls. 7th Dlst, 16 66 8654?Ohas Richardson, sal *s Const. 2nd ?Duft, 16 66 8685?'Hasel Boykln, sal as Const. 3rd Dint. 30 00 8546-~*I. r. Hodge, sal as Const. 4th Dlst, 16 66 8687?J. J. Geddings, sal as Const. 5th Dist, 25 00 8658?-J. H. Seals, sal as Const. 6th hXst. 20 00 8658??James Resmes, sal as Coust. 7th Dist. 16 66 8570 ?W K. Mc?rlde, sal as rursl policeman. 83 33 8671-^H. B. Boykln, sal as rural policeman. 83 33 ?67 2 -*iam Newman, sal as rural policeman. 83 33 \l?x Norris, sal as rural poll, enian. 83 33 857 4 1 L ? Nuna ranker, sal as guurd chain gang. 45 00 KM W. Ifti Man us, sal as guard chain gang, 45 00 8576 jC. P. Barksdale. sal as Overseer Sor. gang 50 00 ?677 1 L. D. Jennings, sal as county attorney 12 50 ??78 l) w . OWC4M, sal as Jsller. 8 33 MT8 0eje>, Holmes, sal as Janitor C II., 30 00 11,659 03 Alms House. 636?A-Mrs. B. D. Mitchell, dieting ft care Inmates June. $ 201 60 839 4-: B C. Broadway, trans pauper to A. H . 8 M 8401 ~4U>o. H. Hurst. Mat? tresses, pillows, gtc, 17 00 ?48)1 0*J IggftMll ? Co.. oloth lU. toba' CO, etc. MK 11 844: ftMtgf Ttli Ot . Telu plione rent. 2d Qr. 6 Of ?4 'i>r W I hurgess, mrtdhsl sen 1 im. 4 00 847(i- li*n White, transporting pauper 1 "o 8 $7 4?l*afay?tte Fraser. Re palrrn* buildings. 1 5u a ilrtiupion Mitchell, trans i>??rin* pii'tiMwr. 50 F C. Ueddings, trans? porting pauper. I Bjf ?6s l \lr< B D Mitchell, ?Dieting *> Cure inmates, July 255 70 |5II II Chain (Jang. 838<*_ f f llgsjgjsj, II dozen cabbage, 8 65 8391?J. A. Parrlsh. Frt. ft (ravage on supplies, 3 81 X39l A C DuKivnt. 1 mul* |M no MIU4WIV. M. n'olsom. clothes for rsl. eon; j. |, 4 76 I Iftl K L Mi l.eod. paid ne : on dl-ujfe< tanl ) M 8407? W'. B. Boyle Co., corn oats and hay 98 90 8408? Union Brokerage Co., groceries, 4 14 84U9?Phillips & Co., groc? eries, 60 74 8410?Sumter Clothing Co., clothes, for convicts, 2 00 8413?Geo. D. Shore & Bro., 980 lbs corn, 18 3? 84 15?Burns & Son, Hardware supplies. 3 75 1417?<Jb*Q(lK>r Clo. Co., < lothes, for rel. convicts, 8 00 8130? Reese Paint Co., 30 gals, paint for wagous IS on 8432? F. <J. Price, repairing road scraper, 2 00 8433? O'Donnell & Co., groc? eries, etc, 84 7f> 14 II?Tuomey Hospital, board & nursing convicts, * 154 05 MSI?Harby-Kpperson Co., 5, ItO Ihn hay 56 60 841|?Booth-Shulor Co., corn oats and hay, 79 37 8441--Booth-Boyle Co., 1 sad? dle & blanket, 9 00 8444? DuRant Hdrwe, Co., 'Hardware supplies, 5 80 8445? Dr. Archie China, medi? cal attention to convict 5 00 | 84 46?T. C. Scaffe, 2 lan? terns, 2 20 8447?I. Moore. 360 lbs hay. 3 60 8454?J. J. Whilden, repair? ing road machinery, etc 38 55 1411?e. S. Shuler, 50 bus. oats, 33 75 ?46?Dr. W. S Burgess, medical services 59 00 Nil?Burns Hdwe Co., hard? ware supplies, 4 80 8473?J. H. DuRant, 24 bus, & 8 lbs corn, 24 14 8477? H. B. Bobbin, 20 bus. oats, 11 00 8478? A. P. Vinson, 21 bus corn, 23 10 s., 1 9?J. W. Shaw, 3,040 lbs hay, 30 40 ll&J?City of Sumter, hire city convicts, 2 mos., 136 60 8523? H. D. Davis, Oats & fodder, 6 00 8524? J. K. Newman, 6 1-2 bus. potatoes, 5 20 8535?J. L. Olllis, grotjries etc, 20 50 8547?P. P. Bradford, 19 1-2 bus corn, 21 45 $1,233 49 Public nulhiings. 8391?J. A. Parrish, drayage on supplies $ 25 8414? Geo. D. Barnard & Co 2 office chairs, 16 59 8415? Burns & Son, 3 water coolers, etc, 9 15 84 16?Dixie Electric Co., 3 elec fans, globes, etc, 66 87 8423?Sumter Lighting Co., lights, C. H., 12 10 8429?West Disrn. Co., 1 cs. paper towels, 12 50 8442?Sumter Tele Co., tele? phone rent, 2d Qr., 31 50 8444?DuRant Hdwe, Co., oil for lawn mower, 50 f\'~?.Tarnen Scott, work on 0? 11., I v ?ok.., ?9 00 I . I l urriH'n fit. & dr*r*ff on supplies, 7 "i 854".- Olty VVftUl Woik*. water rent M Qr. |l 68 8586?W. M. Muldrow, re? pairing doors & windows, 4 50 $204 68 Jail. 8398?J. B. Richardson, repair? ing 10 panels fen'e $ 2 00 8115?Burns & Sou, nails, 4 5 ml'3?Sumter Lighting Co. lights, 5 25 sn??Booth-Shuler Co., lum? ber & lime, 6 73 8440?J. K. Bradford, dieting prisoners, 360 40 84 42?Sumter Tele Co., tele? phone rent, 2d Qr., 6 00 j 8444?-DuRant Hdwe Co., nails. ' 18| MM?Dr. W. S. Burgess medical attention Co., prison? ers. 2 50 sr.27?A. J. Ard, Installing 1 shower baths, etc, 67 50 8545?City Water Works, Water rent, II Qr. 3 5 22 HISingleton Bradford, lum? ber, 25 00 $511 23 Contingent. 8:;hk?Miss Antonia Gibson, serv as nurse Tubr. pati- . ents, $ 10 00 s ::rj-_G. W. Bradford, re? pairing Supr's Auto, 5 00 8395?J. H . Forbes, reward capturing convict 20 00 8397?Miss Mary Lemmon, payt on Legis. Appro., 105 00 si on?Dr. W. H. Burgess, ex? amination 1n lunacy, 5 00 8401?Geo. H . Hurst, burial expenses pauper, 10 00 M0S?-hJ, A. Ueames, expense trans, prisoners 10 10 MM?-B. A. Weinberg, auto hire trans prisoners, 6 no 8406?,1. H. Scale, expense trans, prisoners. 3 60 Mil?H. L. Scarborough, stamps, etc. 6 95 84 12- Rescue Orphanage of S. O.i monthly allowance 3 orphans, 2 months, 30 00 8414?Geo. Barnard & Co., Book* 77 0 6 Mis (>su?on Publishing Co., Publishing, etc, 1 !? 66 14T1S Ur. 0. B. Kpps, examln tlon in lunacy 5 00 14 SO - Dr. Ceo. V. Lee. examina? tion in lunacy 5 no Mil? Dr. W. S. Burgess. 4 ex? amination in lunacy. 20 001 siL'J Dr. C. W. Birnie, \\ ?Mmtnatloni lunacy, 1 00 MIR M. J. Moore, rent of? fice, no I 11 o I B. Cray ton * Co. i>\tr-uaultni typewriter 16 ','.'> 1431 Manufa' t urers Record, subscription to remrd I vear. I 00 M14 Western Cnion Tele Co. t. leirr.uns. 2 04 14 II Burroughs Mdtni Mteh Co., over liaulin.c riichine, 2 50 s ||7. Hi C Ha> unworHi, rent OStt A tmuU Master. 2."? 00 silo I K. Bradford, cxp. triM pris A hinn11<?. :?? oo s I || T R, Rl< Iwtrdson. pro? ceedings in lunacy, etc, b0 10 M44!? Jenkins Auto Co.. auto repair parts, 90 s i - -muter Machinery Co., repairing auto, i 50 84.") 1?Uaston & Sandifer, re? pairing auto, 4 00 MlSi -City Auto Co., repairing auto, 15 84 53 ? Willis I3ook & Station? ery Co. 1 box T. VV. pa? per 3 85 84.">4?J. J. Whilden repair? ing Supvr's auto 75 8 4 5? ?Dr. W. S. Burgess, Med. attention to pauper 4 00 8550 ?Alonzo Richardson & Co., payt on audit Co. re? cords, 100 00 $019 89 ltoad Improvement Fund. 84 2 1?^erHttg WheeHbarrow Co., 10 wheel-barrows, $ 45 00 8427? Chatta B P ft P B Co, 1 car t. C. pipe 150 00 8428? .Weston-Brooker, 42 ft cement pipe, 128 10 8448?A. J. Aru', J carT. C. pipe, 3.13 07 8 5 10?H. A. Rose, agt frt on concrete mixer, 59 16 sr?28?H. A. Rose, agt, frt. on pipe molds, 31 03 1681?.1. A. Parrlsh, drayage on concrete mixer, 4 50 85 3 s?b. Bonny, Agt, frt. on pipe, 6 90 8538 35 I 3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 j 3 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 i 3 3 8 3 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 E\-Con-Penslons. 8459?J. W. Partin, 8400?w. A. Partin, 8462? Tom Benenhaly, 8463? W. .1. Ardls, 3 00 8464? Henry David 3 00 8465? M . J. Morris, 3 00 8467? H . M. Spann, 3 00 8468? H. N. Idol, 3 00 8469? J. M. Geddings, 3 00 8476?Henry Morris, 3 00 8470? W. j . Atkinson, 3 00 8480?W. B. Norton, 3 00 8481 ?<R . E. Sanders, 3 00 8482?R. R. Thames, 3 00 84 83?T. W. Pritchard, 3 00 8484? Abram Ardis, 3 00 8485? W. A. Weldon, 3 00 8486? bumter Belk, S487?P. W. Burgess, 8488? James Dorn, 8489? B. M. Powell, 8490? G. W. Scott, 8491? Hampton Lee 8492? M. H. Boykin, 8493? A. H. Weeks, 8494? J. P. Windham, 8495? W. J. Brunson, 8496? John Turner 8497? S. J. Brown 8498? D. H, Boykin, 8499? W. R. Lackey, 8500? J. F. Floyd, 8501? W. D. Weaver, 8502? E. H. Sauls, 3 00 8603?J. S. Geddrngs, 3 00 8504? W. H. Cook, 3 00 8505? J. M. Hodge 3 00 8506? T. J. Holliday, 3 0V 8?07?T. S. McElveen 3 00 8508? W. H. Browder 3 00 j 8509? S. D. O'Neill, 3 00 8510? I, R. Brunson 3 00 i 8511? H. C. Grady, 3 001 8512? J. C. Compton, 3 00! 1513 T. d Pace, ? O0' > * i I -R i. Brown, is 00 - I Ii ?M . Dorrity, 8 00 8516 ~J. A. Otitis, 8 '?0 1641 oo.; Amounts Received From All Sources. July 1-15: To rec'd from: 5 1-2 mills ft 5 per ceiu 1914 Co. Ord Tax $ 436 47 5 1-2 mills & 7 per cent, 1913 Co. Ord Tax 47 road tax and penalty 183 34 W. J. Rees St. vs.: Harrv Sanders, 10 00 Medicine License J. B. Wil? liams, 100 00 Interest 1st National Bank 10 40 Interest City Nat'l Bank, 30 30 July 16-31: 5 1-2 mills <t .7 per cent 1914 Co. Ord Tax 14 95 J. B. Richardson, sale fer? tilizers. 2 00 Booth-Shuler Co., rebate freight. 28 50 G. T. DesChamps, St. vs.: Wash Wilson 50 00 Robbie Johnson 40 00 M. J. Moore St. vs.: H. M. Dykes, 1 20 Nathaniel James 2 00 Frank Brunson 8 00 Jack MrBKeen 10 00 R. L. Burkette, St. vs.: Sam Jenkins, 1 401 Randal Benenhaly 5 00 Joseph Mickens 3 00j Duard Allon, 10 00 j Chas. Generette 5 00 Willie Graham 5 00 Kd Davis, 20 00 Road Tax & penalty 25 20 J-4 mill & penalty '14 C. ? H . S. F. Tax, 20 52 1-4 mill & penalty M4 R. I. B. F. Tax, 20 55 81,043 30 Recapitulation. July 1: To balance: Co. Ordinary Fund, $12,103 43 Road Imp. Fund, 9,319 23 Court House S. Fund, 5,005 42 Road Imp. Fund 3,619 45 To amounts received from all sources 1,043 30 July 1-31: By paid warrants h-c: Roads & bridges, Salaries, Alms House Chain Gang, Public Buildings, Jail Contingent, Road Improvement Kx-Con Pensions, July 3 1 : By balance: Co, Or. Fund. R. Imp. Fund. C. H, B. Fund . R. Imp. 8, Fund, $31,090 83 894 1,659 528 1,233 204 511 618 10 08 91 49 68 23 S9 5 38 35 1 11 no 7,310 38 8,780 88 5,025 94 3,640 oo $31.080 83 P. M. PITTS, Attest: HuperviNor. II. L. M.IJOD, *'lk. C?? Comm. A petition in bankruptcy has been filed by the Antlers pharmacy of Humter. Total liabilities are scheel tiled :is $9,873 und t*>t*l assets as $5, ;:<?!i. VILLA GENERALS ACCEPT PLAN APPEAL BEING PRINTED FOR DISTRIBUTION. Sott Secures Safe Conduct Through liiues southward to Confer With tioii. Obrcgon. Washington, Aug. l.r>.?Officials hero expect acceptances of the Pan American peace plan for Mexico front Gens. Villa, Angeles and other leaders in Northern Mexico, within a few days. It became known tonight that under direction of Gen. Villa and his lieutenants, copies of the peace appeal have been printed at Jaurez and Chi? huahua for dietributlon. Another indication of the Carranza faction's opposition to any outside in? terference into Mexican affairs was contained in dispatches made public by Villa's Washington agent from Jesus Acuna, minister of foreign af? fairs at Vera Cruz quoting a state? ment to newspaper men in Mexico City last night by Gen. Pablo Gon? zales, the Carranza commandant. Gen. Gonzales said: "I believe the constitutionalist gov? ernment soon will he recognized by the United States and South American countries. In case of political or arm? ed Intervention 1 would uphold the policies of the first chief and go to war If necessary without hesitation." An interesting development today was a report from El Paso that Gen. Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff, was pre? paring to enter Mexico and had been issued a safe conduct through Villais line southward, where lie planned to confer with Gen. Obregon. Personal News of Bishopvlllo. Bishopville, Aug. 14.?Miss Delia Moore of Waxhaw. N. C, is visiting at the home of Mr. W. P. Moore. Miss Ethel Hail and Mrs. Hair of Barnwell are visiting at the home of Rev Benson. Mrs. Myron Smith of Summer ton is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. Sallie McCutcheon. Miss Alice Chandler of Wedgefleld IS spending a few days with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scarborough, left Wednesday in their car for a short visit to their sister, Mrs. W. R. Mood, of Summerton. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott, after a pleasant trip to T Washington and a otnv of "nv??>oi .......i/c -t Clinton have returned. ?fr. J, H. Kile... who has been ver: ' ill qt the hospital Florence, Is Im? proving* end was . uiflen uti\ strong to De oroughi home tfiioay. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Austin left this morning for Wrightsvllle Beach to spend a few days. BURDKNS LIFTED. - From Sumter Baoks? Relief Proved by Lapse of TLnc. Eackache is a heavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache. Rheumatic pain: urniary ills; All wear one out. Often effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms, Relief is but temporary if the cause remains. If it's the kidneys, cure the cause. Doan's kidney Pills are for kidney ills; Read about your neighbor's case. Here's Sumter testimony. The kind that can be investigated. W. Yeadon, 27 Haynsworth Street, Sumter, says: "I suffered from dull, nagging backaches, and my kidneys acted too freely. I used Doan Ki ney Pills for these ailment; an I they relieved me, toning up n y tire system.'' (Statement giv Jai 9. 1911.) Over four years later, Mr. Yeadon said: "The benefit Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has been permanent." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't limply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Yeadon had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. lu WE ARE permanently located at Baker's Old Infirmary, prepared to examine eves, tit and furnish glass? es. Lenses duplicated and frames repaired. Highsmith Optical Co. AD-A-LINK For Friendship's Sake Original?Simplified in con? struction. Get a link here, have your initials engraved. The Links can be strung on a ribbon until yon get enough Links to make a bracelet, and we will join them together for you free. Gold Filled and Silver 25c each Link. W. A. THOMPSON, Jeweler and Optician ^ THE STATEBVKG MEETIXft. Speeches by Cotigrcsftnhsn Lever, 1>. I\ Ettrd, J. W. McJnetvcr and J. I Dai-an. The meeting of the (Jon. Sumter Memorial Society on Saturday wan announced a success by those in ut tendanoe on the occasion, a good crowd being present and much inter? est being shown in tin- speeches of Congressman Lever, Secretary i>. P. Bflrd of the state Fair; J. W. Mc ECeiver, acting president ot the Sum? ter Chamber of Commerce, and J. J. Dargan, chairman of the executive committee of the society. Messrs. A. K. Sanders and J. W. McKoiver pre? sided at the meeting. During tho afternoon a first cla?^ ten-inning game of ball between Os wego and Hagood wan played, the former winning by the score of 2 to l, Du Rant's home run in the first in nlng featuring the name, as did the pitching of Parker far Hagood and rirow u for Oawego. MU> Aman F.ntertains at "The Oaks." Blshopvtlle, Aug. 14.?One of the me.st unique affaire of the season was a luidge party given on Tuesday af? ternoon by .Miss Hal!!? Aman at her lovely country home, "The Oaks." After several rubbers had been play? ed, a salad course was served. Adding to the pleasure of th? aTternoon were several vocal selections rendered* by Miss Pearl Aman. FOR THE FUTURE start a Checking Account with us? and build it up. Tin* profits or your business deposited at regular inter? vals With us will rapidly accumu? late. Then when you need more money than you have you tain come to us for it. We loan it to you upon approved security and WE FAVOR OUR DEPOSITORS. THE PEOPLES BANK When You See Safest avawavsMa?a?Ma?HM For Your Savings Think of THE NATIONAL BANK OF SUMTER ESTABLISHED 1889 "SAFEST FOR YOUR SAVINGS" ?m ? ii? i im?m h ii 1905 19 . m The National Bank of South Carolina. RESOURCES $825,000.00 aett*????aaBae??Baem?BaBe?BU Largest Bank in Eastern South Carolina See our last report. 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