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rntiii Eiivjrni M-..... i y~' W0v /'K Claim v>, -V X _ S 4 i * k'. ? . 3 >10 11 wing is List of C of Abbeville fror April No. Amount. 475.50 4.97. 75.00. 7.00. 268.87 46.00 53.50. 100.00 13.75. 10.50 50.00. .McKenzie & J .American Exp _W. M. Smith, .Harris Patton _R. D. Henderi -Medium Pub. _F. B. Jones, / D. H. Hill, Ag _S. M. Wardlav -Ralph Turner _J. G. Dawson . 12 7.00_-Harris Patton h 13 24.25?Lucile Humpl 14 . 53.25. JF. C. Nance, 15 12.00. .-W. A. Neal & ? 1C 21.75. ..J. M. Huckab I? 37.50. ._W. T. King,.. IS .00. ..Void,?Void. 5.00. _W. J. Hill,?L ? . 188.10 ..Abbe. Co. Mei i ? 50.00 _H. S. Howie, fe jfe 150.00 -Ij. W. Keller,. |!? ' ? 55.56. .It. B. Cheatha ? 100.00. _P. H. Mann,_. 125.00 _F. B. McLane, as 65.56 .R. Sondley, Sj *1 10.00. .J. F. Miller,_. Z8 62.50. _T. D. Ferguso 29 62.50. jC. B. Prince.. 8$*~. 186.20. _F. B. McLane pfc*1" .00 .Void..-Void. *2 . 60.00. _S. J. Wilson, felt 4.50. -W. T. Hunter, fc ;?4 - 55.00. _W. T< Hhnter. ft[.; 50.00. -Tom Wbitten, Stfek 90.00 _W.Ellis,? ??>; V -mw'-y ?a nn 1~> V. Kfowoll Culbreth, Patton H. Whaley, Nance,. G. Mann ] A. Harpers, D. Nance,. jfrj" W . 6.W> Lie v* ixc nau,_ p: i U 8.60?G. W. Milforc IP; ;?K . 1.25?J. H. Nickels, t: 53 17.85.. J. *1\ Drennan I si 130.0(i?J, T. tfyans,.. ffi 55 92.45._L. W. Keller. H St 15,00-Mrs. W. T. H 1 57 6.90--F. B. McLane I 58 20.18-Adair's Dept. K.9. 25.^7--Southern Cott I 9C 6.25?Abbeville Teh H d 15.49..IP. B. Speed.. K '42 6.00?Philson & Hen 9 99 2<k30?Kerr Furnitur I 64 11.50?W. A. Calvert W 2.00--W. A. Calver h ? 37.97--Abbe. Water m :'?f 30.00?Abbe. Ice, L. 18.00_ _Au8tin-Perrin f ?S 57.65?B. T. Cochran I 10 180.94?A. M. Smith i > ? 50.88?L. W. White 3.50?McMurray Dn tl 328.83--City Garage 's* 71.00?Estate S. J. I ^v. *S 3J6?The Echo,--O f\] VS 52.88- jE. F. Arnold. * 32.$7?Miller & Evai KvtS 33.00 Rosenberg Me # ':'TO 2.45--Rosenberg Me * 80 2.00--Little & Thon I ::li ' 1.60?D. B. CoUier ? JZ .00?Void?Void. % 1" O ( 18.00?P. B. McLane F't4 6.00?F. B. McLane. ?S 2.50?W. T. Hunter R| 96 \ 7.00?Harris Patton. H S7 5.00?W. A. O'Brya 3.00_ -A. M. Hill Co 3.50?J. J. Nash?1 86.18?R. E. Cox-ll 20.00..Harris Allen.. 7.00?Harris Patton. 6.45?J. R. Tolbert, 25.00.-Atlanta Tent < 1.93.-Donalds Cotto 6.75?Johnnie Hutch .00?Void.?Void. 51.74.-R. B. Critten<3 87.50?Farmers Bank 17.55--Sullivan Hard 18.50.-Sullivan Hard 6.35 R. T. Broadw ~ T. Broadw( T. Hunter McLane 16.00?F. B. McLane 19.60?T. C. Gaston. 25.25. _J. M. Patterso 7.00..Harris Patton 2.51?E. F. Miller? -Sanitary Supp _R. B. Jones 1.75._D. E. Newell, _.D. E. Newell. 10.00.^. F. Miller > 60.00?S. J. Wilson. .Tom Whitten. 'laims Paid Out By County 11 January 1st, 1922 to 1st, 1922. NAME . Nature of Claim. ohnson__Two Mules purchased, trees Co.__C. 0. D. Plow point. Trustee,__One mule purchased. -Salary, Janitor, 1 wk. joii_-Material for Tractor. ' Co?-Printing and Advertising. Lgt._-Premiums on bonds. rt?Bonds forvCounty Officers. ir? Vital Statistics Cedar Springs. ^ Repair Water works on Jail. __ Salary, guard, January. Salary, Janitor, 1 wk. iries?Vital Statistics. -Vital Statistics. Son,.-Parts for plow. ' ee, Vital - Statistics. Lumber. I . ? u. > ?' og Cabin. v n. Hospital..Appropriation for Hospital. -Salary, Clerk, January. .-Salary, Supervisor, January, m,?Salary, Treasurer, January. Salary, Supt. of Education, January; , Salary, Sheriff, January. alary, Auditor, January. Lunacy case. n,?Salary, Deputy Sheriff, January. .Salary, Deputy Sheriff, January, i,_ -Dieting prisoners, January. -Salary, Guard, January. -.Work at County Farm. ..Salary, Manager C. Farm, January. ?Salary, Guard, January. , Salary, Guard, January. Jr._-Salary, Guard, January. -Salary, Guard,, January. .--Salary, Janitor, 1 week. ?Epress and freight. ..Meal 1 Mdse. and Groceries, Chain Gang. , Garage?Gas and Oil. ..Merchandise. rcantile Co.?Merchandise. rin MprfhrniHiRP Lgent- -Freight on car of Coal. iner,- -Printing bill for Nor. 1921. ?Medicine and repair to harness. / -Gas, Oil, etc. I,...Merchandise. k ?Gasoline for Chain Gang. ~ t Merchandise. \ / 1 .One Mule bought ^Merchandise. t rater?^fork at County Farm. !,?Telephone} calls. *: v Stores, .-Merchandise. on Oil Co.__Hulls and Seed. ;pbone Co Telephone rent,/Jan. . ' .Medicine and drags. iry?Dry Goods for County Fawn, e Co.?Cots and pads for Jail. 1 ; & Sons.-Mattresses for Jail. - t & Sons?Mattresses for Jail. ( 3 & Elec. Plant.-Water and light globes. 1 & Fuel Co.?3 Tons of coal, Jail. J Drug Co.?Medicine and drugs. 3 , & Co.--Merchandise & Supplies. i Son..Merchandise and supplies. Co. Merchandise & Supplies. lig Co.--Medicine and Supplies. Gas, oil and repairs to boiler in C. House .ink Merchandise and supplies. ffice supplies. _Gas. Oil, etc. i is Merchandise and supplies. rc. Co. Merchandise and dry goods. rc. Co._-Merchandise and dry goods. ison Two brooms. -Tinwork at Jail. I ' > ; V\. . r.t " ..Expenses of apprehending Geo. Brown. ..Expenses of apprehending Geo Belcher. ?Work at County Fann. .-Salary, Janitor, 1 week. nt Treating cow at County Farm. >. Coffee for County Farm. pair handcuffs. 5 sacks fertilizer for County Farm. .Attending Island Ford Bridge. * ..Salary, Janitor, 1 week. P. M.-.C. 0. D. Plow point. 1 6 Awning Co.?Tents for C. Gang. a Oil Co.?Coal for Chain Gang. ison.. Fodder. Ion_ .Corn and Fodder. . Interest on $6,000.00 note. ware Co...Implements for Chain Gang, ware Co..-Implements for Chain Gang, ell..Blacksmith work, January. ?11 Blacksmith work for February. ..Work at County Farm. ..Exp. and reward for Ward Thomson. ..Expenses Dennis Lindsay. -For wood. j n.-Vital statistics, Antreville. ' _ .Salary, Janitor 1 week.. Lumber. x ly Co._-Disinfectant, etc. Vital statistics. ] Sr.-.Load of straw. 3 -Salary, Guard, February. 1 Lunacy Case. -Salary, Guard, Feburary. ] ..Salary, Guard, February. ..Salary, Guard, February. ABBEVILLE RUNS WILD IVin" Second Game of Season' by th Score of 14 to 3. Thursday morning some wit, pre >ably Phredderique Mendsohell, c ;he local high school inscribed oil th ligh school bulletin board an advei iisement of a playlet in nine acl sntitled, "The Peeling of th^ Unio Onion" to be given on the athleti field yesterday afternoon at , 4 o'doc Die ad-writer proved to be a prophe is well for Union's onion was we jkirmed by the local high school bac t>all nine yesterday afternoon by score of 14 to 3. Union was first at the bat an (rent out 1, 2, 3. Abbeville starte patting the game on ice in their in rial inning when Allen Long hit f< two bases assisted by centerfield's e; ror, Soon scored on a hit'. Gallowa] B. singled, stole secon<i, ana na lardly set foot on the sack who Mighty George Smith hit for, a home >ver centerfield. The locale put acroj ihree scores in this inning. I Union failed to do a thing in tl second. Abbeville ditto. >In (fhe third Union got one ma icrosa the plate. This angered th joys of the garnet and gold and the jtiadrupled what Union had done i :he same frame. The fourth gave Union their se< )*nd score, Abbeville resting on thei laurels. The fifth was zero for the visitoi ind one for Abbeville; The sixth was the one that brougl ^ara to the Onion's eyes. The visitoi were allowed to make their third an ast score just to keep them playinj syhile Abbeville took an even hal 119 ' 45.00?J.'G. Dawson?I L20 82.50_ JW. E. Ellis?Sla 121 55.00-W. T. Hunter-. 1221 160.00-1/. *W. Keller-J 123 100.00__P.,H> Mann.-Ss 124 125.00?Pv B. McLanel. 126 50.00?H. S. Howie?-S 126 12.00--Tom dason.-Sal 127 . 62.60- jC. 1^. jPrince_-$ 128 62.60-,T. Di Ferguson 129 : 64.00--Abbe. C& Mfcm 130 9.00?W. Hunter. 1 |181 r *5.74-JF;. B. McLajfe US 204.40?_F. B, Mcl?ane__ IZl 7.00J-flawi8 Patton.. 184 v- 2.00 M. E. Holliagctt 1 .V . i' ? ' 1 / ' 'y-s , fig 135. <65>86.JS. B. Cheatham L86 56^e-B. Sonaiey.-Sal 187 15.00J.D. I>. Bry8on__I 138 2.00-_E. W. Nance. J 139 66.89-J. L. McMahan. L40 116.56-y.L; W. Keller-J L41 M6--Adair's Dept. Sf L42 26.88 _ -Gambrell Hardw L43 16.63__R. H. Stevenson. 144 12.65. JfV ife gpeed.-'IB I 4J? 5.26__L. G^'Bottsi-BIfl L46 3.60..Rosenberg Merp. 147 6.25--Abbe. Telephone L48 6.96?L. C. Haskell-J 149 22.25 Cason & McAlH L50 i 85.38__B. T. Cochran & LSI 28.70?Sou. Cotton Oil L52 6.8^ Anstjn-Penin Di L53 92.79?L. W. White Cc L54 5.90 D. E. Newell, Jr [55 61:5,5--Miller and Evan L56 .00--Void-Void. 157 113.57?S. J. Link, Est.. [58 ' 67.15--City Garage.-Gj [59 1.25?D. B. Collier-_T [60 147.55?A. M. Smith & ? [61 16.50?D. Poliakoff?Di .62 36.57--Abbe. Water & '] [63 20.00?E. F. Arnold-_G .64 5.00-_S. F. Sherard ! .65 3.00 John Strother_J [66 19.75 -Kerr Furniture i L67 8.17. _F. B. McLane-. .68 8.00. _G. R. Tolbert?1 169 4.50. .J. G. Huckabee. .70 9.30. .A. M. Bonds. .2 71 12.03 .J. G. Mann Me .72 32.40. jC. D. Nance.-M 73 4.40. _J. A. Harper. _C i74 27.05 _M. 0. Jones. jL 75 4.28. .0. L. McMahan. L76 4.20. _L. T. Uldrick_.J 177 5.00. .Harris Patton.J 178 10,00. _J. R. Power. _Li TQ i a on i. w t L80 . 18.02?L. W. Keller?E L81 87.00. > A. B. Boss-.Tet L81 25.00._C. B. Prince.-Ai L88 26.00._T. D. Ferguson. 184 1.20 J. H. Whaley?1 L85 5.00.-Harris Patton L86 99.38--Standard Coal < 187 14.10__R. T. Broadwell L88 5.00_-Harris Patton-. L89 82.50 W. E. ElKs_-Sal L90 15.00 Standard Oil Co L91 10.00?M. H. Link._4 b L91 5.80 J. H. Whaley.-l L93 ' 63.16 Mrs. Alma Gibbc TOTAL $8,104.90. -Disbursed i L. W. KE1 \ RICH MAN TO PAUPER Former Bank President Die* in County Jail Chicago, April 13.?Dr. J. C. Wil lis, formerly a famous surgeon and bank president, and ten years ago worth half a million dollars, died an 1C the county jail today w&ere he was awaiting trial on charges of passing $123 worth of bogus, checks. Dr. Willis wrote many medical text books and was a recognized au thority on certain nerve diseases. He lost his fortune /through speculation. SEEING THE GAME ; / Mr. W. P. Greene, Mrs. Reames Miss Eva Reames and Foster Barn well went up to Clemsoa today to see the game of ball between Ers kine. and Clemson. The,party Was well chaperoned by Son Bill. COTTON MARKET . . | K g | Cotton brought 1? 1-2 - cents to A/bbeville today. n dozen to seal the thing up. ie, Neither side scored again. Final ore: 14 to ,3. 'N The Score: ^ / e. Union L L_ 001 101 000 8 7 5; "Abbeville 304 016 OOX 14 12 81 Home run?Smith. Three-base-hlt, Barnes. Two-base hits, Galloway, B. GMfrey. Struck out, Long 11; Mur phy 4; Vaughn 7. Hit by pitched ball, Vaughn; one. Batteries?Abbeville; Long, B. and Barnes. Union: MUrphy, Vaughn and Adams. Umpires: Morse and Einard. Time of game 1:56. 3alary, Guard, February. .ryt Guard, February. - . Salary, Manager County Farm. i Salary, Supervisor, Feb. 1 ? ?__l _M TJJ C1..U ujry, oupu vi auuchuvii^ cdu.". n Salary, Sheriff, February. alary, Clerk, February. ; lary, Laborer on road; alary, Deputy Sheriff; Feb. .Salary, Deputy Sheriff, Feb. arial Hospitals Appropriation Hospital. Work and material for Co. Farm. ifoc. fondling Ward Thomson to -aztf [| from Columbia during trial. Dieting prisoners, February. U Salary, Janitor, 1 week. rorth-.'Holding inquesT,over body of 2 4 ' V Clover Kfllingsworth. | .-Salary, Treasurer, February. I ? A ? J fx-? ? i in I mxjf 2?u?um?o c eui uivrjr. junacy examination. leal for Chain gang.' - .Lumber for roads And bo-idges. Merchandise and supplies. ores.-Diy goods for County Farm, are Co...<AKtl. & iron for P. C. bridge. __Terr^ Cotta pipe, for road L. C. chr. edicine and Drags. .cksmith Work. ^ Co.-.-Merchandise. > Co;?Telephone rent Merchandise and groceries, v ster_-Dry Goods. / : Co.--Merchandise and Supplies. Co._-Hulls and Meal for Co. Farm, rug Co._-Medicine and drugs. \ k Mdse., groceries and supplies. ?-Corn and potatoes. . , s__Mdse., groceries and supplies^ ._Mdse., groceries and supplies. is, oil & repairing boiler in C. House. 'in work at Jail. > 3pn?Mdse., groceries and supplies. y Goods. 1 , Electric riant water <x ngnc repairs. as, oil, etc. ; ? Merchandise. filing up hole in road* do.-_Cots & mattresses for Jail. Telephone calls. [.Timber. _1 pair Shoes. / lerchandise. rchandise and supplies. erchandise and Groceries. ras, Oil, etc. umber. .612 feet of lumber. Vxe and pick handles. , Salary, Janitor, 1 week. inacy and P. M. Case. 'ostage, express and incidentals. xpenses to Columbia, Feb. 14tb. it, cots and pads purchased. ' > dditional eaJ. Dep. sheriff allowed ap. .a/ddl. sal. allowed in appro, dep. sheriff Veight on toilet paper. * Salary, Janitor, 1 week. F 3o.--l car coal. _-Blacksmith work, March. Salary, Janitor, 1 week. lary, Guard, March. ?. One barrel lost. ushels peas. freight on disinfectant. >ns?Salary & ex. for Mar. Home D. A. during 1st quarter of 1922 jLER, Supervisor Abbeville County. Vt JUST ONE MOII DAY DM s * ? r- * ? ).* ... We're! going to mai VALUE Day. Toinox l$thi, we are gom# & c SPECIALS: Ch?SUITSan 6ntire C A large assortment of tSfeCaps The best 220 Denim O anywhere ..A . ...... Straw Hats,for Men, ^ dren ................. 6 splendid 5c Handker New Summer Union St A table of White and Oxfords ,(all small Splendid Men's Sox .... APURESILKARMQ for Ladies' / "Sfci&ci Boys' Khaki Paiits...: Men's Khaki Pants Sport Bals f pr Men ant i ' . -T.'f'.-j Our large stock offers i from in every article tl you DRESSED RICH' LET US SI hL 1' Th< OR SAL??Ford touring car. See H. E. Pennal at City -Garage. 4-14 2t. pd. ' SALE?Pure _iHampehire pigs. Apply ty J. T. {Stokes, Phone 288-23. Abbeville, Route 1. 2t pd. 4-14. TRAWBERRIES FOR SALE?Will i? ---J? fiolivoTT Mnnripv or UC i^OUJ XVI UVtAATwaj , any time next week. Mrs. W. P. Wham. - 4,14. lt$. OUND?Bunch of k$ys. Owner can get same by calling at this office ' and paying for this ad. /, OR SALE?Ten window screens, slightly used. Apply Press and Banner office. > 4, 12-tfc. HOES?Men's W?rk Shoes, solid leather soles at $2.40 per pair, sold by DeWitt Hall. , 4, l2-3tc. "OR RENT?Five room house on Perry street now occupied by Horoe G. Brown. Possession given after April 15th. J. a Stark. > .HW lit srr sm OR SALE?Porto Rica potato plants chemical treated, now ready for shipping. 1,000 for *1.50; 5,000 $1.25 per 1,000. Place your order now. PITTS PLANT COMPANY, Pitts, Ga. 4, 7-8 tpd. VANTED?Any party baring money to loan at eight per cent in sums from $200 to $500 please see the Supt. of Education, P. H. Ml \ i EA Mann, or the County Treasurer, R. B. Cheatham, i \ . OR SALE?-Genuine Porto .Rican potato plants inspected and chem ically treated. True to name, free of d><sease. 1,000 $1.50 lots of 10,000 $1.25 per thousand.1 H. DC SALTER, Pitts, Ga. 4,-5-8tpd. OR RENT?W. A. Rowell house on North Main Street. Possession af ter April, lpt. Apply at Planters Bank. 3, 24 tfc ce this day; a. real row, SAtUlfiDAY >ffer the following abinet oi, ,BOYSf $6.50. Meifs vei^ltb^Be^ ^oulid Young Man?Why is it tifti tha . ? ' ? i Jtias Leffcover-4WeU, yo* eeip, as i rwere not able to" get a'.*A, If a ite reasonable that we fceetaw a tie: c^tre on the second wast 4m animal on earth. ? . . /. *; 'v. ' * ' : !. ju J" Mexico has had seven piejjfctents celSlO. OR. L. V. LISINBEE %t > . ' , y x ' : OPTiMETRIST ...Office Over... McMurray'i Drug Store. -/ ABBEVILLE, S. C. -,-t" v.. ISIC LES50NS?Mra. FloydH. Staves, formerly tocher of Plane it the Woman's College, Dae West* is opening a stidio at her home ?* Washington street Modern jaeth >d6 taught Call Phone 233. 4,3 l mo. col T WITH ME?-Breakfast served it 7:15. Dinner 0:46; Supper at 7:16. tf. 34 S. Main St Mrs. D. A. R4gere. TATO PLANTS?The pure and mproved Porto Rico Yams. Millions ready April 1st. $1.50 per 1,00?; 1,000 np $1.25 per thousand. ash with order. F. P. STOKJR5, 31. Otpd. Fitzgerald, tip. t are the E VERS HARP PeeeH Btr rite store all EVERSHAHP fart# ire renewable. We have An* alee full line of Eversharp pomHb 9&d e a d. THE ^C90>\.. 8j 1*3 tf.