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REPORT OF ROAD COMMISSION! FOR 3D QUARTER EN fe. Balance on hand from last report Received from county SEupervisc Total Disbursements as follows: July 10. William Hough, warninj " 10 William Hough, oversee " 10 A. M. Moore, 2 scoops, I " 19 Thomas Hough, repairii " 24 Leland Rivers, repairing " 24 H. C. Terry, repairing " 24 A. M. Moore, 6 scoops, I" 25 P. V. Threatt, 3 scoops i " 25 E. V. Davidson, warnii " 25 E. V. Davidson, oversee " 25 D. W. Coker, furnishing " 25 D. W. Coker and team, " 25 Raymon Jenkins, 1 mul< " 25 Marion Smith, work on " 26 A. B. Smith, work on r( " 25 P. M. Jordan, 1 mule oi " 25 Ray Coker, work on ro; " 26 Jady F. Griggs, warning " 26 Ja<iy F. Griggs, oversee " 26 Dock Streater, work on " 26 George RatlifT, work on " 26 Sanders Sellers, work o; " 26 George Rorie, work on " 26 T. W. Oliver, warning \ " 26 T. W. Oliver, ovorseein* " 26 R. S. Gulledge, work oi " 26 Perkins Gulledge, drivir " 26 Arling Gulledge, work < \ " 26William E. Gullodge, woi zo Marshal Steen, work on " 26 W. M. Allen, work on i " 26 Baxter Allen, work on \ " 26 J. B. Stancil, work on i " 26 L. P. Hancock, work or " 26 R. S. Gulledge, one teai " 26 J. B. Stancil, one team " 26 M. A. Hancock, one tei ?' 28 G. K. Sowell, 106 ft oa " 31 T. W. Oliver, overseein " 31 L. P. Hancock and team " 31 R. L. Hancock and team fr" 31 J. B. Stacil, and team ^ " 31 A. M. Moore, 5 bolts for " 31 A. M. Moore, 1 box axli * Aug. 4 W. T. Moore, warning hi " 4 W. T. Moore, overseeing JT " 4 J. W. Lowry and mules 1 " 4 J. W. Lowry, work on r< " 4 Oscar Griggs and mules " 4 Oscar Griggs, work on r " 4 John Moore and mule on " 4 John Thomas, work on r " 4 Ernest Jones, work on r< " 4 James T. Hendricks, 2 m " 4 Oscar Griggs and mule o " 8 J. C. Allen, warning han " 8 J. C. Allen, overseeing < " W. D. Baker, moving roa " 8 Arling Sellers, team to r " 8 J. C. Copeland, 1 mule t " 8 Red M. Hancock, mule t< " 8 Fute Leak, 1 mule to $o " 15 Clayton Green, overseeir 15 Willie Lowery, work on " 15 Clyde Lowery, work on " 15 William Talyor, work or " 15 Jackson Miles, work on " 15 B. B. Buchanon, work oi " 15 Jesse Flowers, workon r " 15 E. W. Williams, work on " 15 Andrew Rivers, work on " 15 France Blakeney, work I "15 Samuel P. Crawley, wari " 15 Samuel F. Crawley, vers " 15 Bundy Crawley, hauling " 17 G. H. Gulledge, commi " 20 P. G. Brewer, warning 1 ! " 20 P. (i. Brewer, ovreseeinj " 20 Eddid Green, repairing " 20 Nails for bridges on P. ( " 20 Cleve Brewer, work on " 28 Alva Brewer, work on r< " 20 May F. Allen, overseein " 20 W. A. Short, hauling cla; " 25 Stephen S. Miles, hauling " 20 A. J. Miles, work on ron " 20 Walter B. Miles, work oi " 20 Charley Steen, workon r< " 21 B. H. Bureh, warning ha " 21 B. 1L Rurrh. overseoincr f "21 II. B. Burr, work on rone " 21 Wilbur, work on road 1 ^ " 21 George Rorie, work on r< " 21 Jule Burr, work on road " 21 Georpre RatlifT, work on " 21 Dock Roric, work on ro? " 21 B. B. Burch, work on ro " 21 Norman Lontf, work on r? " 21 Sanders Sellers, work on " 21 P. J. Burch, work on ron " 21 Daniel Davis, work on rc " 21 E. J. Moore, warning hai ^ " 21 E. J. Moore, overseeing " 21 Will Little, work on roai , " 21 D. A. Sellers, 1 Ms days * "21 W. T. Sikes, work on roa< " 21 W. T. Davidson, work on " 21 L. M. Sellers, work on rr " 21 San ford & Henry Moore, " 21 C. A. Ford work on road 99 r% * * ? ?.\ l,. m. Moore, work on roji 44 21 Japhus Moore, work on r 44 21 Bennic (Iri^s, work on 44 2 1 Arnold Sellers, mule and t 44 2 1 G. J. Taylor, work on r< I 44 2 1 Jim Rorie, work on road | 44 21 Jamie Rorie, work on rot { 44 21 Lonnie Davidson, mule ar I 44 2 1 R. L. Tucker, work on roi 4 " 21 C. C. Moore, work on roa< :r for mt. croghan township i ding sept 30th, 1917. $569.83 >r Sept. 3d 203.15 $772.98 ' ? hands, 1 day .75 ing 1.50 51.25 each 2.50 ig bridge 5.00 C raod plow 1.75 bridge 2.00 $1.25 each '7.50 and matock, $1.25 each .... 5.00 ig hands 1 day .75 inir 2 V> (lavs fl 75 mules on road 5 days 5.00 hauling dirt ^duy 1.50 i on road 1 day 1.00 road 2 days 2.00 >ad 2 days 2.00 l road x/z day .50 ad Vfc day .50 C hunds 1 day .75 inpr 3 days 4.50 road 3 days 3.00 road 1 xfa days 1.50 n road 2 days 2.00 road 1 V4 days 1.50 lands 1 day .75 I 3 days 4.50 i road 1 Vz days 1.50 iK team 1 day .50 on road 2 days 2.00 k on road 2 days 2.00 road 2 V4 days 2.50 road 2% days 2.50 road 2 days 2.50 road 2V4 days 2.50 I rnorl 1 /low 1 AA uc, l.?U m 1 day 2.00 V4 day 1.00 \m Vfc day 1.00 k lumber for bridge 2.10 g 1 day 1.50 i with road plow 1 day 3.00 i with road plow 1 day 3.00 'ith rood plow 1 day 3.00 road plow .10 e grease for road plow .05 inds 1 day .75 ; 4 Mi days 6.75 with road plow 1 day 2.50 >ad Vz day .50 with road plow 1 day 2.50 oad Mi day .50 road 1 day 1.75 oad Vfc day .50 >ad Mi day .50 ules to road plow 1 day .... 1.50 nroad 1 day 1.75 ds 2 days 1.50 t days 6.00 ,d plow 1.50 oad plow % day 1.00 o road plow day .50 a raad plow 1 day 1.00 ad plow Vz day .50 lg road 5 days 7.50 road 1 Mi days 1.50 road days 1.50 i road 1 day 1.00 road 1 day 1.00 i road 1 day 1.00 oad 1 day 1.00 road 2 Vfc days 2.50 road 2Vfe days .50 on road Vfc day .50 ling hands 2-3 day .50 ?eeing 3 days 4.50 on road 1 day 1.00 ssion 50.00 tiands 1 day .75 ; 4 Me days 0.75 bridge, .50 J. Briwer's road .50 road '/? day .50 lad Vi day .60 g 5 days 7.50 y on road 1 day 2.50 r clay on road 1 day 2.50 id V6 day .50 r> f/vn/l XL " ii iwau 72 ?iny .OU uad V2 day .50 n<ls 1 clay .75 1M clays 2.25 I 1 clay 1.00 clay 1.00 Dad 1 clay 1.00 1 day 1.00 road 1 day 1.00 d V4 day .50 ad Mi clay .50 Dad M> clay .50 road Vfe day .50 id \ xh clays 1.50 >ad 1 Ms clays 1.50 uls 2 days 1.50 2 days 3.00 :1 Vfe clay .50 1.BO I 1 Vfc flays 1.50 road 1 day 1.00 >ad 2 days 2.00 work on road 3 '/? days ... 3.50 2 days 2.00 id 1 V6 days 1.50 oad 2 days 2.00 road 1 Vis flays 1.50 plow, 2 flays 3.50 >atl 2 days 2.00 I 1 day 1.00 id 1 day 1.00 j id plow, 1 day 1.75 1 ?d 1 day 1.00 il 1 day 1.00 P.A.Murray,Jr.,Writes g (Continued from page 2.) I mit. that until they get a proportion j L of at least six to one against the j i Germans on the Western front and at ; P least ten times the artillery and aeroplanes that they now have, there is no chance of breaking through and that even though they should obtain th;s proportion of men, air-planes and artillery, they would practically have to blast their way through, which is a long, slow process. The ultimate victory will therefore come from the fighting in the South or South-oast. Russia is hopelessly out of the game. Germany has recently made advances I in the Balkans which open up large supplies. Germany, said Major Catapani, is training large numbers of Turks for service in the Western front, and they are the hardest fighters in the world, he declared. , Two years from now, when we i have three millions or more on the fighting lines, when people in this ' country begin wearing crape, thou will they wake up and realize that a war is going on. Something Doing There's iom?thinv tVi? Will learn in this war, | And that is the lesson, I What we're in it for; They'll Rain this grim knowledge, And all that it means, When our transports get over, and land the Marines. Whe nthose men get busy, And buckle to work, With do-it-now vigor, No effort to shirk, They'll get the foe staring, At step-lively scenes; There'll be something doing When they land the Marines. No time they'll be losing, But eager pitch in, To fight to the limit, To fight an^ to win; They're the boys that can do it, Their way victory leans, For we're giving them fighters When we land the Marines. = ?Baltimore American. FOR SALE S Seventy-five acres land in Cole Hill Township known as the Eliza J. Co- B ward place at Ten Dollars per acre. | Two Hundred and Fifty dollars cash \ A hnlttnrA 1 ... ..?? cquai payments of l< one hundred dollars each, with inter- is est on deferred payment at 8 per j cent per annum. For any further information. Address? W. T. BALL, Bishopville, S. C. ? Always Have PI Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 1399 Kentucky 1 St., Memphis, Tennessee, writes: * have been a friend of Peruna C for many year*. I have used It off end on for catarrhal complaints and ? found it a very excellent remedy. I have a small family of children. 1] Times are hard with us, but I can v scarcely afford to do without Peru- Jt na, especially during the season of ?, the year when coughs and colds *1 are prevalent. We always recom- ? mend Peruna to our neighbor?, for the benefit It has been to us." oil " 31 H. K. Jenkins, overseeing, " 31 H. K. Jenkins, moving road " 31 Lee Gainey, work on road Sept. 6 J. B. Watson, warning hands " 6 J. B. Watson, overseeing 2 <? n llf:ll ? ??iuis nuram, worK on road, " G Loney McNair, work on roa " G Dayton Jones, work on road " 6 Heywood Burch, work on roi " G Henry Burch, work on road ! " G Hence Davis, work on road " 7 J. C. Allen, work on road, " 7 Arlin^ Sellers, team and driv " 7 II. L. Gulledjre, team and di " 7 B. M. Rushing, team and di " 7 W. E. Eddins and team 1 V. " 7 J. C. Copeland, one mule 1 V " 7 B. M. Rushing, work on road " 7 Arling Sellers, work on road " 7 II. L. Gulledge, work on roa< " 7 John P. Rushing, operating r " 12 H. K. Jenkins, operating roa< " 12 Frank Sellers and team 2 < " 12 I.onnie Burch, team 2 days . " 12 Wel/.H' Hnrroll nn,l o - . mmu i/vniu 4. I " 12 Lee Gainey, mule and plow, " Henry Davidson, work on road Total expenditures Balance on hand Total Received from County Supervise G State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Before me came G. H. Gulledge, co thip, who on oath says the above stater cnowledge. Sworn to before me this 29th day c P. ! IDC FEOCRA [What would your to-morrow's sun should Let us send in thst J lor you to-day. S Southern Life ai Policies are clear, 1 Chesterfield I I W. J. DOUC! I ALSO FIRE. ACCIDENT Ti CITATION NOTICE TATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Chesterfield, y M. J. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas, M. S. Watson made suit > me to grant him Letters of Adminitration of the Estate and effects of . J. Davis, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and dmonish all and singular the kinERUNAjSj A ?oughs V.. ind Colds L ' Jb n the 59l_Hie dome. Recommend t to Our Neighbors. Those who object to liquid medine? can procure Peruna Tab'eta. 2 days 3.00 I plow .7.r> Vz day .50 i, 1 day .75 i days 3.75 1 day 75 id, 1 day .75 , 2 days 2.50 ud, 1 day 1.50 I Vz days 1.37 , 1 day .75 4 days 4.00 or 1 Vz days 4.50 *iver, 2 Vfc days 7.50 | river, 1 V6 days 4.50 4 tiajs 4.50 I <2 days 1.50 1 V* days 1.50 1 day 1.00 1 1 day 1.00 oad plow, 1 Vfc days 1.50 1 plow 2 days 2.00 lays 0.00 6.00 lays 5.00 1 day 2.00 Vi day .50 $337.87 434.91 $772.78 r 772.78 . II. GULLEDGE, Commissioner. mmissioner of Mt. Croghan Townnont is correct to the best of his >f September, lb 17. M. THERKELL, Notary Public. XT I i \ IN'T JL1 JL STINATE! wife and children do if never rire for you? [ life insurance application rtd Trust Company strong and definite k I I i joan 8 Ins. Co. LASS, Manager EALTII, HAIL, LIVE STOCK RANCE I Estate Money Loaned I mwmmum m mi i ihiiimiI I dred and Creditors of the said I. J. Davis, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be holden at Chesterfield, S. C., on 8th November, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any i - - nave, wny ine said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24tk day of October, Anno Domini 1917. M. J. HOUGH, Probate Judge. A Nervous Womaa Fin<!? Relief From Suffering. Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, had sueli an experience, regarding which ahe says: "fll* months I wax bedfast with nervous prestr?a could not stand !ll\ t b s slightest Llm! noise. At tlmoa ? I would almost my taking I>r. lilies' Nervine, and I began to Improve before I had finished the flint bottle until I was entirely cured." MRS. JOSKPH SXTDBR, 262 Hudson S;., Tiffin, Ohio. Many remedies are recommcndetl for diseases of the nervous systcot that fail to produce remits because they do not reach the seat c>f the trouble. I)r. Miles' Nervine has l proven its value in such ca-'-s so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist* who will return the price if you receive no benefit. 2 MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 91VU Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease lhat science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts thru the Wood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catecrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any m?f? thol i# " * * ' l" lurt' ot'na tor lint or testimonials. AddreM: F J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all DruffleU, 76c.