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Financial Report Of V " ' i Town of Chesterfield v? 4 The following is the first installment of the financial report of the Town of Chesterfield. This report begins with Aug. 1, 1916, and ends on April 17, 1919. Aug. 1 llalance on hand $648 39 FUNDS HEFKIVED 4 2 D 11 Laney, license 8 00 4 Jerome Douglass, license 6 00 . 30 Calvin Edwards, tine 48 00 80 T It Evans, license 10 00 fipnt. 91 A U Rio???i c - tr, . mm m. *? TVIWf 1HIU U UU 24 J F Hun ley, line 10 00 , 27 Peter Zunis, license 10 00 29 W P Swinnie, license 10 00 80 Armfiela Hardware Co , license 12 50 A L Griggs, license 8 00 C B Kedfearn, license 8 00 W M Kedftarn, draying license 10 00 A F Davis, license 8 50 A W Met'all, license 5 00 Amusu Theatre Co., license 5 CO J S Kiverc, license, - 8 00 J N Davis, license 10 00 11 D Watson, license 5 00 D T Teal, license 10 00 Dr. K L Gardner, license (1914) 8 00 v Chesterfield Mercantile Co., license 20 00 Watt B ttle, license 5 00 A W Hursey, license 10 00 K F Uutledge, license 2 00 Craig & Co., license 10 00 W li iluneycut, license 5 00 J W Parker, for piping 5 00 C J Hunley, license 10 00 i <1 f r i - ~ ? lareiice rvmg, license JU 00 Luran Garage, license 5 00 Oct. 2 J H Catoe, license 10 00 2 Calvin Edwards, balance on fine 2 00 4 It C Hendrix, license 10 00 5 Dr KL Garduer, license 10 00 5 Billie Collins, license 6 00 6 Chesterfield Advertiser, license 10 00 16 Peter Purvis, disinfectant 25 18 Balam Elliot, license 10 00 25 D F Douglass, piping 10 00 28 Gregory Livery Co., license 10 00 Nov. 1 Mack Davis, piping 5 00 2 Hurst Streator Co., piping 17 50 <Chesterfield Dry Goods Co., taxes (1915) 18 40 Mrs. T. D Barentine, taxes (1915) 8 05 J B Buchanan estate, taxes 1 50 W J Perry, taxes 8 05 4 T It Eddins, taxes 2 75 H M Odom, license barber shop 5 00 U M Odom, license pressing club 5 00 ^? 0 Margatet Jenkins, fine 5 00 12 Photographer, license at fair 1 00 15 H W King, taxes 8 25 17 Carl Nicholson, fine 6 00 17 U 8 Woolen Mills, license 6 00 20 L J Morris, piping 27 50 22 Willis Streater, tine 5 00 Dec. 1 Joei Melton, piping 5 00 4 W A Meehan, taxes 2 05 18 Mrs. Annie Craig, taxes 2 00 17 Clarence Wadsworth, piping 2 60 Kiley Driggers, fine - 60 J 1' Brantley, piping 17 00 Nellie Jackson, taxes 40 1916 Jan. 1 J A Threatt, taxes 516 1 Mrs Aannie Threatt, taxes 86 3 J Colon Davis, taxes 1 65 3 O & L 11 R 0 ?, taxes 20 00 4 Chesterfield Drug Co, license 11 00 11 D Watson, taxes 4 16 Dock Baucom. taxes 16 John L Rivers, taxes 70 ESN Kallins, taxes 2 26 ESN Kallins, com. 2 00 7 J E Tillie, taxes 10 J E Tillie, com. , 2 00 C J Hunley, tax 30 O J Ilunley, com. 2 00 E D GaHedge, tax 05 aGulledge Live Stock <"o., tax 75 J N Davis, tax 2 65 J N Davis, com. 2 00 Joe Culberson, com. 2 00 W Y & II M Odom, tax 75 H M Odom, tax . 1 05 8 Mrs M E Cason, tax 5 00 T W Eddins, tax 4 00 T W Eddins, com. 2 00 Sharper Chapman, tax, 1 26 Jan. 13 Jerome Douglass, license 4 00 J R Abbott, tax 45 Mrs Flora Abbott, tax 2 26 James Ross, tax 24 45 D M Barentine, tax 9 45 W A noro .??o, ~ Ol? W A Kivers, com. 2 00 V ?* Odom, Bros Co., tax 18 Co Chesterfield Gin Co., tax 5 00 W P Odom, tax 2 25 ' W P Odom, com. 2 00 Mrs Carry L Odom, tax 5 00 Farmer's Bank, tax 15 45 Pete Zunis, tax 50 Pete Zunis, com. 2 00 W J Douglass, com. 2 00 Henry-Douglass, com 2 00 C S P Meehan, tax 8 00 C 8 P Meehan, com. 2 00 Jan. 25 L A Hill, license 1 00 C&LK K, license 10 00 20 Bank of Chesterfield, tax 120 25 C C Djuglass, tax 6 00 28 A L Grggs, tax 4 05 yi J L Kddins, tax ? 3 50 Feb 7 W A Lowe, com- 2 00 21 Mrs Elizabeth White, tax 85 28 F M Cannon, tax 20 C A Douglass, com. 2 00 L A Campbell, com. 2 00 L A Campbell, tax 1 00 #V Mrs W AJ West, tax 1 20 24 P M Therrell. com. ? 4UX a u\; * 25 W A Lucas, tax 1 &> 28 C O White, com. * 0? 2tt Mrs Anns J Douglass, 1 ?0 Mch 1 Mr. W J Hanna, ? &> J W llaiina. com. 2 00 Craig & Co <* W D Craig, ,{ Mrs A C Craig, *\ 00 Miss M B llai.ua, ? 25 T E White, tax 2 10 3 O B Covington, y }tt) Murray Drug Co 25 Uart?ville Oil Mill 10 8 DL Smith, com. 2 00 D L Smith, 2 85 James W Griggs, 5 05 f James W Griggs, com. 2 00 (To Be Concluded Next Week) ' 4 y?H> ' *. rHE^^^ERi 1 A Great Many Babies D fected by Food Contaminati Pestilence. See That the H< HOUSEFLY NESTS II FILTH-HELP TO KILL HIM The housefly Is a foul and dangeroi little pest. The female lays her agf In manure. In human excrement or 1 the flesh of dead and rotting animal never anywhere else. The eggB liatc Into maggots and the maggots feed o the filth until they sprout wings an become flies. The flies swarm int 3ur homes, bringing with them th germ a of in any diseases?cspeciall Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly Stops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The be;>t rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT i < Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $!. At all Dealer*. It. M. Josey, one of Darling iable anti best known citizens, 'ownship. Prominent in chur< Clon Baptist Sunday scuool; cu n four days. vu I...? :? *?? /"> ? m ikiui ii; may uoncern: I suffered for forty years wit imes I have been laid up. Oft nany kinds of lotions, salves, nents," which only gave nie te hat I consulted told me that n< ver effect a cure for me. I dr< Year before last I saw an adv aving known him from childho 914. He treated me for four d oms signs of the p ies since, nd this is my reason for this nc II such sufferers to know that j ration or pain and with no bad now this from experience and he piles worse than I did. Since [ have been cured by I) lank Building, Columbia, S. C everal hundred sufferers from ] lim for treatment. No one woi tliicted with rectal troubles un igated as 1 have. I know pers nental in sending to l)r. Kegist now that they got cured. My ood. I have no financial inter* ereut in suffering humanity, now that 1 have been the mei hey can be cured and afterwar* without having to undergo.harsl ires. 1 have this satisfaction r lay be cured in the future thro Adv. Report of Cole Hill Lmount on hand at last report 'eb. 7th, 1916, received from 0 l'aid out as follows ?eb. '7- J. V. Douglass 7. J. N. Gaskius 10. Lee Davis 10. J. N Gaskins ,J6. M. A Kelley 5ch. 21. J. N- Gaskic.* Iptil 15. M A. Kelley May 1st, on hand T. C. Me I1 lis S mm ie Every Summer From Diarrheal Di: ;d by Houseflies. Mothers, Guard 1 )use Is Carefully Screened and the II typhoid, conBumption and dysentery ?which they deposit on our food, i Many of our homes were saddened last year by death resulting from diseases spread by flies. Therefore tho housefly is our deadly onemy and we ought to kill him off as far as possible before warm weather comes. To do this effectually will require the co-operation of the whole community. Cleanliness, generally speaking, is the ,a fly's greatest enemy, but if one man cleans up his place?removing all In I - ? ? uumjiuii nun, Keeping garbage cans s. covered, etc.?and his neighbors on h either side do not follow suit, the one 'n man Mill not be protected from flies id and disease. o This war on flics is a job for the e whole town, and it is a big one. It is y suggested that our local authorities or a some of our active citizens call a meeting and make plans at once to start the campaign for fly extermination. Let us enlist the aid of the health officers. the physicians, the merchants, tho lawyers, the mechanics, the women and tho boys and girls. It will bo necessary to have a number of committees to look after the many angles of the work and see that proper preventive measures are taken to remove the opportunities for flies v to lay eggs and hatch them. Swatting tho fly is ineffective?you only kill Sone fly at a swat. Hut if you begin earlier by spraying manure piles and tho contents of outhouse vaults with keroseno or with chloride of lime, so that fly eggs will not hatch in these masses, you prevent the birth of mll. lions of flies. The stato board of health will be glad to send us all kinds of information helpful in carrying on a fly war. If our local doctors have none on hand. After tho campaign organization is formed, about the first thing to do is ( to get reliable information and put it | In tho hands of our people. J Who will make the first move to start the campaign? {ton County's most substantial, refor years Justice of Peace in Lydia ;h circles, superintendent Mount red of piles of 40 years' duration Lamar, S, O., Feb. 5, 1910. ,h a severe case of piles. Many en 4 had bleeding spells. I used suppositories and "home treattnporaiy relief. Every physician )thing short ?i" an operation would saded this and went on suffering, ertisement of Dr. Register's, and od I consulted him in December, ays and I have not had any sympI feel interested in such sufferers dice being in the paper. I want riles can be cured without an opeffect during the treatment. I I do not bleieve any one ever had r. Register, 500 Union National . 1 have spv>ken to and written to piles and advised them to go to aid suspect that there are so many less they have suffered and invesonally many whom I was ier, and it is a pleasure to me to sole motive lias been for others' ?st in Dr. Register, I have an in and feel eunply copmensated to ins of directing sufferers where Is learn that they have been cured li and dancerous surgical proced iow, and trust that many others ugh my efforts and influence. R. M. JOSEZ lamar. S Q., Koute I Township Commissioner 20 90 ounty Supervisor, 100 00 120 90 4 00 1 15 4 00 0 00 50 2 00 1 00? 21 J15 99 81 dton, Township Commissioner. % , i S. , I I i I ? 1 I .... . H'? er JSBl seases With Which They Are Infour Little Ones From the Winged Premises Kept Clean. Circumstances Alter Cases. Tat Cassldy purchased a new auto ? mobile, and while still Inexperienced in the handling of it lie drove down one of the crowded thoroughfares o? tho j city. Coining to a crossing where traf | tic was held up lie lost control of the f(; I car and ran squarely into a handsome I limousine. The crowd which gathered j found the situation amusing, and to 111 Id add to Fat's discomfiture the crossing policeman, a big Irishman, eomuieuceil to berate him. "Since when did you learn to droive a car?" demanded the otiicer. "What's yer name?" ? "Cassidy," answered Tat. "So?" said the policeman interestedly. i "And where arc you frotu?" 1 "County Clare," said Put. "Say," said the cop, "how the dlvvil did that fellow buck into you?"?Philadelphia Ledger. ASHCRAFT'S ^ Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses ! and mu'es in poor condition and M j in need of a tonic. Builds solid "amr | muscle and fat; cleanses the sys ed i j tern, thereby producing a smooth, j ? glossy coat of hair. Packed in ' ntr - + ? wscs. 6JC. Dox. bold by oen D. 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