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(Continued trom first page) ? Rcdfcarn Co., roads and bridges 44.00 Chesterfield Drug Co, jail 19.50 F. P. Evans, magistrate 20.83 J. O. Campbell, gang 9.65 1 A C. Douglass, rural police 75.00 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 7.50 Dr. J. T. Buff, gang 10 00 W. D. Craig, lights 30.75 The Jeffersonian, printing 18.00 R. A. Rouse, salary as Supt. of Education 100.00 Lee Deese, outside aid 3.00 Cynthia Wilkerson, outside aid 2 50 lohn Poison, outside aid 6.00 R. E. Evans, roads and bridges 15.00 Teal Jones Co., poor house 7.00 T\ a 1 ?:.1 e nn !/. i 1. OlilllUlU, uuiaiuc U<U iJ.W J, H. Catoe, feeding jurors 7.00 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66 c C. L. Melton, rural police and expenses 107.00 Earl Griffith, rural police and expenses 75.00 D. P Douglass, salary 125.00 y D. P. Douglass, expenses 12.91 u D. T. Teal, M. D., lunacy 5.00 ^ A. F. Davis, gang 38.92 ? M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 ? Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 22.51 Cheraw Hardware & Supply Co., gang 21.4o ^ T. W. Eddins. salary and equalization board 39.06 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.83 Rilla Melton, outside aid 9.00 t Miss Stella Mims, salary and expenses 125.00 J. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 n I. C. Sanders, co. com 15.60 L. Loyd Bryant, jail 6.50 Crawford Corrigated Culbert Co., roads and bridges 193 60 h Miss Stella Mims, demonstrator 75.00 h W. L. Boan, outside aid 5.00 T. E. Mulloy, clerk 12.50 The City Market, gang 56.53 * A. Blakeney, janitor 12.50 Dr. B. C. Moore, post mortem 5.00 a G. M. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66 G. M. Rodgers, coroner's jury 3.60 g H. F. King, salary, hay and stamps 139.25 T. E. Evans, magistrate 20.83 A. C. Burr, wood 35.36 A. Sullivan, poor house 41.40 I. A. Arnnt mart anrl Krirtoroc ' nn ? D.UU Manuel Rowe, gang 25.00 Charles Moore, gang 30.00 John W. Knight, gang 50.00 Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 20.16 C. Ben Gardan roads and bridges 10.58 Teal Jones Co., gang 6.00 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 D. H. Laney, glass for courthouse 6.25 E. V. Melton, auto service 15.00 R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate 17.21 The Jeffersonian, printing 12.75 Odom Bros. Co., gang 9.30 W. N. Lee, magistrate 16.66 P. A, Nicholson & son, roads and bridges 35.75 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 7.50 Redfearn Co.. gang 10.40 R. E. Griffith, rural pclice and expenses 77.50 T. E. Davis, jail 3.80 T. E. Davis, jail report 37.05 C. L. Melton, rural police and expenses 76.75 A. F. Davis, gang 30.01 Town of Cheraw, labor 552.50 P. C McLnurin, rural police and expenses 91.00 C. M. Haskin, roads and bridges 5.20 B Rilla Melton, poor 9.00 ! Cvnthia Wilkt>rsr?n nnnr " John Poison, poor 6.00 I J. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 I A. W. Hursey Co., gang and poor house 13.00 I W. R Evans, magistrate 20.83 | John Burr, wood tor jail 2.00 ? T. P. Gulledge, damage to mule 35.00 I D. P. uouglass, sheriff salary 125.00 I D. P. Douglass, expense account 156.46 1 D. H. McGregor, roads and bridges 4.32 I J. R. Abbot, wood for jail and courthouse 8.00 I Viney Little, outside aid 2.50 I H. M. Odom, coal 118.00 I D. A. Stafford, outside aid 5.00 I C. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid 10 00 | M. S Watson, magistrate and special cars 27.00 I T. E. Davis, jail expenses 41.50 1 T. E. Davis, lunacy 2 00 | M. W. Duvall, gang . 77.80 I I. S. Funderburk, special levy and com. and bridge 101.42 1 W. P. Pollock, board of education 184.80 | T. W. Eddins, auditors salary 36.11 I H. W. Pusser & Sons, blankets for jail 3.70 I W. A. Douglass, salary, Oct. and Nov. 72.22 I Waiker, Evans and Cogswell Co., stationery 27.32 I ?* ?? ?? ?? ?? 4 65 | t? l? n ft tf ff 25.25 9 A. C. Burr, wood for poorhouse 11.95 9 C. L. Melton, rural police and expenses 75.75 g J. T. Grant, rural police and expenses 75.00 | H, T. Atkinson, coroner 51.Q6 I J. R. Abbott, wood for jail 16.00 1 W J. Tiller, demonstrator 6.69 1 J. E. Wilson, gang 6 10 II J. E. Wilson, roads and bridges 25.60 | A. B. Coward, gang 59.94 J W. Knight gang 95.70 | Charles Moore, gang 30.00 I Cheraw Hdwe. & Supply Co., Ct. 1st Reg. N. C, & S. C. 150.00 I I H. Harden, M. D., inquest and lunacy 10.00 S W. N. Lee, magistrate 16,67 [Q *-# VJUIUUVI ) ivi* 1U lid Chesterfield Advertiser, print P. C. McLaurin, rural police D. F. Brock, magistrate The City Market, gang T. W. Eddins, salary A Blakeney, j.initor F E. Hall, damage to horse a R. A. Rouse, salary A. F. Davis, gang T. B. Watson, time and boan T. E Mulloy, clerk W. J. Perry, M. D. physician City Market, gang T> T? rv. c,. oruinn, rural police an g Fight f I We have a li Doors, Screen Fly Killers, Fly i FlagDestroy the f vent abease. \ \ y Pageland I: 1 { Regulation Brand. "Well," queried the floorwalker, "di era have a good time?" "Did I have a good time!" echoe le fluffy-haired girl who had just r lrned to her place behind the ribbc [ranter after a two-weeks' outlni Say, I had a regular circus. I g< agaged three times." "Sort of a three-ring circus, ehl buckled the party of the flooorwalk< art. Too Much of a Good Thing. "Why not hire an efficiency expei [> reorganize your office force?" "I tried that once," replied the bus ess man. "Didn't the plan succeed?" "Only too well. Everybody quit bt tie efficiency expert, and I discharge lm for fear he might try to reorgai ce me." The Kind to Lose. "What In the world do you war rlth a set of Schlbson's books?" "I was thinking they might be usefi ome day." "Not to read, surely?" "Oh, no. But when a person lov< ood books and wants to keep them,: The Rescue Orphanage, Ike, John Poison, poor F, P. Evans, magistrate The Jeffersonian I. S. Huntley, inquest Cheraw Chronicle, printing H. F. King, salary, hay and si C. A. Parker, roads and bridg Peoples Drug Co.. gang Chesterfield Telephone Co.. i P. W. Henrv, night guard Mary A. E. Lanev, board, Jol R oht T. rio rrl nor M H 1..?n pays to have a few volumes' on hand to lend to careless borrowers." i I A GLUTTON. Hungry Harold?An' den, lady, I lost d me old pal an' ever since I've been broodln' over me trouble an' eatln' me d heart out wit' grief. e_ Mrs. Goodsole?Eating your heart in out! Then you can't be as hungry as you said at first. Beat it. >t Just a Way They Have. Oh, woman, woman, you are queer. As poets have of time sung; ' Though you can hold a baby, dear, Tou cannot hold your tongue. Pleasing Him. rt "The Jibways next door are playing a grand opera selection on their phono1 graph." "Tea, a Wagnerian piece. The next selection will probably be something it by a ragtime composer." d "Are you certain?" i- "Quite. The Jibway girls think a lot of their old father." Common Incident, it "What's the trouble here?" asked the policeman. il "Nothing serious," answered the movie manager. "One of my patrons asked a woi..an in front of him to take >8 off her hat and she invited him outside It to hear her opinion of him." Claude and M. Teal 50.00 6.00 20.83 62.15 3.60 206.62 tamps 126,50 :es 55.25 i 7,90 i rent 7.50 i 9.00 tin Hudson 21.00 C AA y.y 'i.UV ing . 60.81 76.35 16.66 32.00 37.61 12.50 md wagon 20.00 100.00 10.75 i 86.28 58.33 and lunacy 97.50 232.45 d dieting 78 00 he Flies l 1 nil stock of Screen i i Wire, Fly Traps, j Swatters, and Black ii _ i - "I I I I [ardware Co. _J Il Davis & Ft NEW CAS We are adding dailj Merchandise, such Dry our trade demands and < ey will buy them. Our expenses are < doing business in the own work. We thank our friein liberal patronage given 1 ance of same on the b to one and all. Davis & Fi Monuments Now is the time to buy that monument you expect to buy. See me and save time and money. G. R. Knisrht. Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered dav or night. Phone No. 48 two rings. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. L. P. GRAVES GOT SOMETHING YOU WANT TO SELL? Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm implement or something else which they have Mj discarded and which they no H| longer want. |j These things are put in the H 1 attic, or stored away in the barn, 9 or left lying about, getting of less S and less value.each year. (a f why not SELlI THEM I Somebody wants those very things which have become of no I use to you. Why not try to find I that somebody by putting a want I advertisement in sj THIS NEWSPAPER? | foeoooooeooo b Financing 1 o a The farmer's business N financial backing if it is ft That is one reason wli Q and willing bank behind it is an important tunc temporary assistance to ' of us, and who have dem repay obligations when c The best way to have an account with us, and only the farmer but ever ground financially to do \ The Bank < _ H.\V. Funderburk fij H lndcrhurk iI H STORE I r to our stock of general 9 goods and Groceries as 8 I it prices as low as mon- I rut to the minimum by hitch lot and doing our HI Is and customers for the HH us and solicit a continuasis of square dealing ~j| Church Service DirectOy J. W. Elkins, M. E.: II Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. I I m. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m. Zion, 3rd and 4th Sundays at I 11 o'clock. H| Antiocli. 2nd Sunday at 11. Mt. Crophnn ?nit ^nn/ln.. ? ' ? "I ? 3:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m. ME Zonr, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at all the above churches at 10 o'clock. M R. W. Cato, Baptist. V Mt. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3 V p.m. and Sunday at 11. Sun- 1 dav school at 10. 1 Bethel, 2nd Saturday at 3. p. m ' and Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 except on 2nd Sunday. B S. Funderburg, Baptist: Pageland, 2nd Sunday at 11 and 8. and the 4th at 8. Sunday j school at 10. J Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and J the 4th at 11. Sunday school at M 3 except on the 4th when it is fl at 10. R. M. Haigler, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 1st Saturday at 2 and Sunday at 3. Sunday school at 2:30 except on the 1st Sunday at 2. H >lt. Pisgah, 1 tli Sunday* at 3, H and Saturday at 4 . J. W Quick, M. P: M Pageland. 3rd Sunday at 11 M and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school M at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday. New Hope 1st Sunday at 11. Betlipsdn 4th <Iiin4ciu of 11 ? en AX. rm Bear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p.m. fl J. F. Hammond. Baptist: H Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11 H and Saturday at 3 o'clock. Sun- H day school at 10. Prayer meet- H ing everv Saturday n ght. H. S. Latimer, Preshvterian, M Pageland, 1st Sunday at 4 p. m. H and 3rd Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and H 4th Sunday at 11 a. in. H Bulah, 1st Sunday at 11 a. m. M 3rd Sunday at 3 p. m. Salem, 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p m. 4th Sunday at 3:30 p. m 1 SQOOOOOQOOOQ^ J 8 rhe Farmer ? 1 b often needs a little extra k to grow and prosper. N y he should have strong Q him. Q :tion of this bank to give J? the farmers who seek it S onstrated their ability to \ lue. Q a credit here is to carry Q we cordially invite not ? y one who wants to gain V so. \ $ )f Pageland 8 a mccooqqoksq)