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COUNTY SUPERVISOR'S REPORT, i
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2nd Quarterly Report. Embracing;;'
April. May and June. }
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W I") Kirbv. aid old vet 2.50 ]
W T Ward, aid old vet 2.00 \
John T West. aid old vet 3*oo
Z Godbold, aid old vet 3-00 |
1 C Kison. aid old vet 3-?o|]
Gideon Keesler. ai<l old vet 2.00 |
Thomas I lorn, aid old vet 2.00 ,'
T P? 1'urffcss. aid old vet 3-??.l
Tohn Tames, aid old vet ?r<,0[l
I T Ma^"" """t ",u 0 v 3-00 I
A '.V Harvey, aid old vet 2.00 1
W H Harrison, aid old vet 2.00 j
I nioti Grocery Co., aid bene. 23.00 (
Linda Inman. aid bene. 2.00 ^
Jane Yanijhan. aid bene. 2.00 1
R Sweat, aid bene. 2.00 i
Calvin Millwowod. aid bene. 5.00 L
c r* Tr 11 J 1 _ t
.T u 1 1UWI-II, am IKMIV. 2.(JO p
T AT Harrison, aid bene. 4.00 ^
T L Hawkins, aid bene. 2.00 f
T T Sprousc, aid bene. 2.00 p
Litia Railcv. aid bene. 3.501 p
Glover Morris, aid bene. t.oo p
\V J Petsil. aid bene. 2.00 (T
C Lancaster, aid bene. 2.00 p
\V T Clark, aid bene. 2.00 p
Charley Stephens, aid bene. 2.00
Mrs F. Parr, aid bene. 2.00 ^
Toscph Orr. aid bene. 2.00
Mutual Dry Goods Co. sup ph 50 p>
Duke Drug Co.. mod. ph 3.00 p
T G Faucett. road work 7.to \
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T P Palmer. repairs 3-oo
T TT Tweed. \vk on brdgc <1.15 yj
\V O Southard, ex lunacy 5.00 y^
C W Willard. guard con. 6.00 y
T X Crawford, road work 5.80 *y
C W Tvcv. road work 5.50 y
M S Ciallmon. road work 6.to "yy
P? G Greer. road work 8.85 y^
D F Gilliam, jurv ticket 4.50 y
P Padgett, aid old vet 2.00 yy
P R Farr. road work T0.05 f
\V TT West, rent telephones 3.00 p)
W TT West, rent telephones 3.00 j
Wm Nicholas, work c h 50 \\
> T Mi 11 ton. road work 16.3011
f W Rochester, road work 0-75 R
1 A TI ^1. A T ? nn
\ I \ I 1 (I I IV. WV. I\ 'IIV I ? ' W I I |1
'i S Foster, blacksmithing oo \t
r A Tucker. road work 4.00 \i
Tamos Yaugban. road work 4.25 y
R P. Smith. scraper work 0-45
\V T McGowan, road work $0.30
\V T Farr. aid bene. 2.00 y
O AT P.elue. road work TO.45
R W McDow. team scraper 16.50 _
\Y T Jolly, nuarrv work 52.66
\V T Toll v. I >orav 6.00
f IT WilF.^-l road j^vork 7.to,
m; t
^ Wfid?e
R. A M-v.wock. loading co^l 5? ''
States Tolly, marry wr/rk 30.70 J'
('nion Pnur Fo.. ooiijhls etc 5? ?>
S T? Sims, coffin for pauper 10.00 n
- 1 ^ .1
() NT 1 'clue, road work N.on 1,1
1 S Rrtcnbaugb, salary 12.50 }!
R J (ire gory, road work q.2n s
A (i Rentley, peas rb g 2.T0 <r
F 1> C.'uin. water and lights f>-TO {,
Mutual Dry Goods Co. sup 7.00 a
T W Rates, salarv 37-5? ; 0
C. T Tnman. bridge work 7.00 j
R L MeXallev, bd apprais's 4.00
Wallace T.umber Co. sup 75-03
(' C Clark, bridge work 2.20
IT (1 Gallic bridge work 3.15 ^
C C Sartor, ex g jurv p b 2.86
Simcv Gregory, road work ^.70!
1) C Rislion. nuarrv work T2.00
r o \\r:. :o t ?,?,
Inrv? w u i )ivw i m.v.v <
T T Averson. road work 21.50 j
P.ovd Ganlt. road work 1.Q*
T M Tweed. road work 5-?", \
T 0111 Mitchell, road work 1.70 1
F. R Garner. road work 17.00 *
T S F Adams, road work G70 1.
A C \Villard. road work 3.35 '
T T TT Smith, Tr.. road work / .<">" 1
R F Garner. r<>nd work * R.20
R A Hancock, stone road 4.00
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/ I'? Scott, bridge work 10.00
tV i Jollv. tpiarrv work 29.14
I J Garner. road work 1.3?
d \V Hailcv, stocking linn 14.19!
\ \V McDow, team for scrap 12.50
I'oni Dawkins, road work 11.25
^ 11 Smith, scraper work 3.00
G Going, med investigation 2.00
M Scales, hauling etc 3-oo
" 1 T "1' rr fill
I iiuni]mn^. s ?
[ L Willard. road work 2.50
[urv&Wit Tickets. )&?' nek. 88f
II Wilbtirn, supplies
r T Retenbauph^ salarv 4~ 53
R Ranftell, post mortem 10.00
~>en Miller, hack hire 2.00
7 M O'Shields. supplies 7.00
urv&Wit Tickets, j&w t 935 25
ra Lipsev, old veteran 2.00
~r J McXcacc, road work 4.60,
,V T Jolly, quarry work 65.54
M O'Shields, hack hire 8.00
^ A Hancock, stone road 22.75
Z O Robinson, work 011 brdp 3.00
I W Me Dow. team scraper 33.00
V A L Kelley, wk on pulley 2.10
1 M r.clue, road work 2.40
' ?? Smith, scraper work 12.00
D Graham, int or note 180.00
S Retenbauph, salary 30.00
W Willard. puardinp con 8.10
urv&Wit Tickets, j&w t 5^*25
TT Hamilton, cx lunacy 5.00
tatcs Jollv, quarry work 25.00
layton Young, quarry work 38.67
, G Foster, quarry work 30.00
) C Bishop, quarry work 24.00
f II Robinson, salary 40.00
ictor Prince, guard c g 20.00
rthur & McLure, sup 262.42 <
hiion Times, printing 30.00
r P?ogan, salary 4.27
J Odell, quarry work to.oo
S P?ctcnbaugh, quarry wk 28.60.
C Miller, salary 14-5?
F Gregory, salary 10.41
W McDow, team scraper 33.001
T Scales, road service 2.00
> C White, lumber 6.40
P Coakley, wk at jail T.poo
> C. Gist, fodder eh g 2.02 ^
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;\ v^rawiorci, nrcig work 3.50
/ J Jolly, quarry work 55.59
J Odcll. quarry work 6.50
. A Hancock, stone road 55.601
R Scott, bridge work 5.50 j
/IT Yaughan, quarry work 30.00
/ M Knox, aid bene. 2.00
/ J Jollv. quarry work 5.70
R espect fully submitted.
T. j. Rctenbaugli,
S. Rctenbaugli. Supervisor.
Clerk.
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TYNERS DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
A Guaranteed Cure.
iBMi
r. mi^isea, -1 r. t i . loathing of food,
nins <Xi?welling in the stomach, hack
r sjdc,**ileep-seated Ind lie v or liver
r >u!.le, then they willJisappear in a
aort time after taking Tyner's Dysepsia
Remedy made, especially to'
nrc Dvsnepsia, Indige.-ti>n and till
tomach Troubles, even of the worst
ases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy exells
the passes and sweetens the
reath. ItenresSiek Headache, Colic
nd Constipation at once. Druggists
r hy express 50 cents a bottle. j
foney refunded if it fails to cure,
tice Drug Co., Union, S. ('.
Master's Sale,.
tali- of South Carolina, i Court <>f CnmCoimtv
of Union. * mon Picas.
M . Wallace < 'nip. ct al.. vs.
W. Norman Rcaty, ct al , Def.
In olu'dicncc to an order made in'
Ihive stated case I will sell at Union lieon
the court house door, during the
rgal hours ?>f sale, on salesday, Deceit ix-r
.">rd, 1000, the following lot of land,
\y all that certain lot of land in the '
onii of Union, <-oimt> and state al'orcaid,
with the buildings thereon, conaiuing
live and one-half acres and
mown as the ('nip place, hounded by
amis of.I.C. Wallace, William Walker, j
A' l> 1111 rii ~ Mini I. .1 Ihniir-.
Ti*rin? of >al?\ i
('. II. IVak.-,
720? IMMORTALITY.
One Theory of the Conditio* Thi
x&l Come* After Death.
ill ?:,r ''''' S ll0t l,e"'n
III nor docs it conclude with dentil. It I
(IW orii.v :i section of tlic development o
JKk el i?o:j?ro aud after ue,/\\^p es
Me.I li.e'ii t^ we Mlifcm
t^lir l>(>st
1
:;t i:i Mi);i of t!;c* after eff
; vv!il?*!i liis lit'e leaves on tbe i
v. n ! !. A :nl I would say Unit one of
the hot tost ; for ri I t notion in n critical
<;,v.r.tion is for u innn to ask him- ;
self. if 1 h:nl passed away from this
what wonhl I wish Hint I had done
i:i this omen. eneyV I am confident
thai 111-* answer nivon to tliis question
would help us in the most dilHcult circumstances
lo find (lie right solution.
?In-. Paul Carus. Author of "The Soul ;
of Man." "Chinese Philosophy," etc.. '
in Monist.
'
Only Explanation.
"Poor fellow, he was arrested on a
criminal charge."
"1 suppose riie law will have to take
its course."
"Wh?ti tins he 110 money?" ?
Might Win Him Away.
"He is wedded lo his art."
I suppose it would he useless for a
girl to apply."
'T niess she had money."
The Man Behind
The Brush j
knows the necessary ingredients of good
paint.
He knows that tho life of a paint
depends absolutely upon the thinner
used.
The linseed oil is the mucilage or
gum-stickum of paint. Mix the per- i
fectly blended pigments of Hummar
Condensed Paint with pure linseed oil
nnd the result is a paint that sticks, i
which will neither Mister nor peel and
which lias a lasting lustre nnd gloss.
A paint which is absolutely guaranteed
to last five full years, or your
monev back.
This guarantee has back of it the
Great TTnmmnr Paint House of St.
Louis, with a half million dollars in >
cash, and a renutation of a third of a
ccnturv for "square dealing."
Besides getting the best paint on ,
earth, you can save 25% on your next
paint bill. Drop in some day and let
us show you how.
We are the only Agents for Hammar
Paints in this place.
J. W. Bates, Jonesville, S. C.
j
Long Gtoves!
16 Button Mosquitaire Kidy
' ' f.f.-r. -WY J
12 Button Mosqulfbire pfl
in Black only
rive Monday. Hnjwft
before they are gdKel
They are very scarce!
Grey Plaids are here. TheyJ
are Beautiful. Com^ana
see them. Jr jr J
....PLAIDS 5f?(S...ft
I he largest assoV*/*
hrounht. to (Iniof "no4v /ha
display at our (itbre; 2?
selections.
MRS. D. N. WILBURN.
THE EADIES STORE.
Use Tetley's Teas
For Iced Tea. I
' '' ' '' "fl* i1 . I
'Etbe^I
Not Always Rude.
"Well, 1 have exploded one sup
I Ion."
"Yes."
"I just naked the old gentlcma
Ills daughter's hand."
"Did he kick you downstairs?"
"No; he ncted as though I wer
lug him a favor."
Thinking of Her.
"tie doesn't believe in reform i
l.i?"
fPerhaps It comes natural to bin
fNo. He can't spelf at all. bu
\\ints his stenographer to earn
tTodosty 61 ~fComen
Indelicate questions, the obnoxious
uminations, and unpleasant local t
ments. whi'ch some physicians cow
essential In* the treatment of disoasi
women. Yet, if help can bo had,
better to submit to this ordeal tha:
the disease grow and spread. The tr<
is that so often the woman undergo)
the annoyance and shame for not)
Thousands of women who have
cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite ITes
tion write in appreciation of the
which dispenses with the cxaminu
and local treatments. There is no t
medicine so sure and safe for del
women as "Favorite Prescription."
cures debilitating drains, irregularity
female, weakness. It always helps
almost always cures. It is strictly
alcoholic, non - secret, all its ingrod
Iteing printed on its bottle-wrapper;
tains no deleterious or habit-for
drugs, and every native medicinal
entering into its composition has tin
endorsement of those most eminent i
several schools of medical practice. !
of these numerous and strongest of
fossionul endorsements of its ingred!
will l?e found in a pamphlet wra
around the bottle, also in a booklet ni
free on request, by I)r. K. V. Pier*
HutTalo, N. V. These professionn
dorsements should have far more w
than any amount of the ordinary h
non-professional testimonials.
The most intelligent women now-a
iiiffi.st on knowing what they take as
Icine instead of opening their mouth
a lot of young birds and gulping
whatever is offered them. "Favor '<
scriptlon" is of know n comi-omtio:
makes weak women strong and
WOUHM1 VII.
l)r. l'torce'* Mod icnl Advisor is son
on receipt of stamps to pay oxjien
yfnailiiit? cnh . Send to Dr. It. \ . 1*
Buffalo. YfrffTone-cent stamps ft
rnor-co\ <Tutl. or rtl stamps for cloth-h
?l... Ho, ?,,! . free of ol
1'Jlf A o such com 111 uiik'ii inili
cop.'idontial.
t >r t pier. > 1'! 'not I ' Hot > i 11 \ i?'
' tilrflffeKulato stomach, liver and be
Mney Savei
* V
We will save you 15
Cent on Ladies Long Co
Ajstua great per cent
Dry jGootis. Shoes
Millinery
TRY IS FOR BARGAINS
HUTCHINSON & CAU6HA
5 A REASON FOR I
m' SUN CURED T
Chewers becom
m sweetened sun cu
REYNOLDS'SL
longer standing th?
sun cure(l chewer
^m$Wimkm iustenou?h propc
voring to preserve
and enhance its go*
increase in the d<
tobaccos.
mfmtm
uiyr^ ilS * i * \
r ->V^- vmV _
; .'v W/tfcA *T*C7 7?7\ *7 /y
^ y H u.; i
?5*Ji\l v!
13 not 0 >' Pure su
Eom choice selecti<
W&IMjMk curc,| uiaf srown
curc'^ tobacco grov
formerly got, costi
per pound, and is <
in fir. riit<;: <?frirt1v
M(?WMM best value in sun c
be produced for ch
R~ J. RJ?YNOI*l
Winston*!
I
? ? !
erstl- { ? HAIR &
5 DENTIS
u for Crown, Bridgework and Re
J Office over Mutual Dry Goo
e do|f
DR. J. MONROE
? 1 -=?D E " T1
KM Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty. Phone 117.
m?t Land Sale. SC
it il We offer for sale the tract of land _
n li t owned by our father. Lafayette Hill, j THI
,, ! lying two miles ease of Jonesville. n
s ill 'containing one hundred acres. There
Tin" are two ten,ll,t' houses and some outbeen
huilninps on the place, and a line
, ri- spring near the houses.
| T?.... If II... 4 .
] u?n.> 11. mi.i., rvm-iii,
lions Jonesville, S. C. ^
ieato NotiGe! NotiGe! no>
-ind All parties indebted to me as Probate PO'
U Judjie and Public Guardian are re"noii
tl"?sted to come up promptly on or be- ' .
ii.nt fore November 15th. and pay their SU1
bonds and notes. Tir
mii'ir jason M. Greer,
Judge Probate.
> full October 26th, 190(5, j\
som" BOILERS AND ENGINES^ ! J1
pro
louts, i Tanks, Stacks, Stand Pipes,
I-'iileil a,u' ^hfiet Iron Work; Shaftinc.
Pnllevs. Genrinir. Tb.vo?
] on- Mangers, etc. Mill Castings. RE
eight Cast every day; work 200
iy'or hands. HOI
Lombard Foundry Machine and
mod- #
Vlk" Boiler Work and Supply Store, i 0f
tlown ri '
Augusta, Georgia. v. i
s LADIES!
ir pa- *-<
1)111X1. ||
'res f invite you to erne .and - S"
i inspect my stocK of Ur
~|CAKES AND CRACKERS, nm
Cf 11
One of my clerks or my- 4=30
self would be glad to showi {
them to you. : : : : j V,'
IIICT Drrcu/ch an'1
JUOI l\LULIYLU 5.45
n L<
iSr Plain or Raisin Pound I'a*
Cake, cut to any size.
fllS. Oysterettes, Saltine Bis- u
cuit, Zu-Zu, Fancy assort-1 JiJ
An i ^ j
via 11iv 111 unceua, tneese >?. >
Sandwich, Social Tea,
and Graham Crackers, Butter I ix?i
Thin Biscuit, Sponge Lady j',"",
. . Fingers, Corknets, and
Vanilla Wafers.
W. Newell Smith. 0,
Phone 126. at ;
' ?11 > w
Use Tetley's Teas STvi"
IANj For Iced Tea. 1|U|,pl
1 ? iMfc '-i ?4iir
CHEWING
OBACCO
ing tired of heavily
ired tobaccos caused
IN CURED to quickold
brands of much
2 place as favorite with
s, because it contains
r sweetening and fla
_r i__r
uic ipjuuty ui liic icai
odness, causing a large I
smand for sua cured I
:oted <
n cured, but it is made jjjj
5ns of the genuine sun
where the best sun
k-3. It is like that you
ng from 00c. to $1.00
;old at 50c. per pound
10c. plugs, and is the
:ured tobacco that can
ewers.
)S TOBACCO CO*
Salem, N. C.
............
HAIR. :
5ts. :
igulating a Specialty. 2 .
ds Co., Union, S. C. 2
a
: WALLACE^ J
s t?=- i
Offices: Rooms 1 and 2 %|J
Nicholson Building*.
IUTHEBN RAILWAY
5 SOPTH'S GREATEST SYSTRM.
xcelled Dining Car Service,
irough Pullman Sleeping Cars
on all Through Trains?Con
vcuiciu acneuuie on 8.11
Local Trains.
Winter Tourist Rates are
w in effect to all Florida
nts. For full information
to rates, routes, etc., cont
nearest Southern Railway
ket Agent or
)OKS MORGAN, R. W. HONT,
.. G. P. A., I). P. A.,
tlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C.
J. A. BROWN,
DEALER IN
AL ESTATE, STOCKS AND
BONDS. $
JSE RENTING AND COLLECTING
A SPECIALTY.
'FICE ON BACHELOR STREET.
2. DePASS. S. C. DePASS.
DePASS & DePASS,
aw Offices Over Peoples Bank.
yr
lion 6: UJetm Sryri
Railroad Company. k .
ie Table Effective Sept. 16, 1906
eave Union 7:30 a. in., 12:80, ami
p. in.
rrive IlnlTalo 7:15 a. in., 12:45, and
p. in. ^ ?
eave Buffalo 8:15 a. m., 1:30, and
5:30 p. m.
rrive Union 8:30 a. m., 1 :45. and
> p. in.
eave Union 8:40 a. in. and 2:15 p. in.
s Neal Shoals 0:15 a.m. and 2:45
n. Arrive Pride 0:30 a. in. and
p. in.
eave Pride 10:05 a. in., and 3:35
n Pass Neal Shoals 10:25 a. in.,
3:35 p. in. Arrive Union 11:10a.
mil 4 :3I) p. in.
II trains* daily.
n.ineciion made at Pride with Heard
Air Line through trains* southlid
in the morning and northbound
lie evening. M. It. Kummkk,
(ien'l Passenger Agent.
Money to Loan.
i improved and productive farms,
per cent, on loans of $1000 and
ards, and at K per cent, on loans
i $:i hi to $l(x>o. All loans run, for
years. Kor fuitlier particulars %
y to Townhknh & Townhknd.
i()-4 moe. Attorneys-at-Law.