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V Report of County Supervisor First Quarter of Year 1917 Surah Brown and others, outside aid $239.50 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 A. Sullivan, superintendent of poor farm 40.55 I P. Mangum, Clerk of Court 145.09 W. F. Stevenson. R. R. Co. 120.00 People Bunk, R. R. Co. 216.00 Peoples Bank, R. R. Co. 942.00 M. W. Duvall, gang 139.85 L. A. Campbell, jail 7.54 L. A. Campbell, jail and gang 43.15 Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. Co. 3642.00 G. M. Rodgers, magistrate 16 66 P ^ ~ Esiieu omnn, poor Z.iHJ J. C. Sanders, County Commissioner 49.99 Dr. B. C. Moore, post mortem 5.00 W. A. Grant, physician 32.00 Pageland Journal, printing 33 66 A. W. Hursey Co., poorhouse 3.00 Chesterfield Dry Goods Co., poor, jail, gang and Court H. 36.03 Loyd Bryant, wood for jail ' 3 25 Champion Suoply Co., R. & B. 126,32 Good Roads Machinery Co., R. & B. 23 00 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.83. Canghman's Auto Transfer Co., sheriffs expenses 38.75 Chesterfield Loan and Ins. Co., bond of P. A. Murray 50.00 W. A. Douglass, salary 36 11 Chesterfield Crocery Co., gang 207.93 M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 M. J."Hough, salary and attorney 150.00 C. M. Funderburk, cot for jail 3.00 N. B. Bennett, R. & B. 8.00 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66 E. T. White, R. & B. 40.00 G. M Rodgers. magistrate 16 67 T*1 O 1 1 * - ine rageiana journal, priming 37.80 Peoples Bank, R. R. Co's 636.00 M. J. Hough, lunacv 240.00 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 31'43 Lee Deese, poor 9.00 Earl Griffith, rural police 78.25 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.83 S. R. Rodgers, magistate 16 6G C. L. Melton, rural police 75.75 Walter Terrill Co., gang 7.75 Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. Cos 185.25 R. A Rouse, salary 100.00 I. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 D. P. Douglass, expense accouat 105.32 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 ' J. T. Grant, jail expense 67.20 i A. C. Burr, wood 39,04 ' H. T. King, salary and stamps 51.15 A. F. Davis, gang 13 90? Charles Moore, gang 30.00 J. W. Knight, gang 50 00 F. P. Evans, magistrate 20.83 A. Sullivan, Superintendent of poor farm 40.85 WJ M f ??. xt. uvt, uia^isu tiiv; lb,07 The Jeffersonian, printing: 20 64 The Chesterfield Advertiser, printing: 24.38 M. \V. Duvall, gang 323.97 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 The leffersonian, printing 3.00 Chesterfield Telephone Co.. rent 7.50 P. C. McLaurin, rural police 82.15 F. W. Rivers, commutation 454 00 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 J. W. Ousley, magistrate 50.00 Rilla Melton, poor 9.00 John Poison, poor 6.00 j Cheravv Chronicle, printing 17.13 T. E. Davis, jail report 29.20 Chesterlield Loan & Ins. Co.. bonds 126.00 J. E. Agerton, salary as Township Commissioner 15.00 J. E. Agerton, Commutation 75.00 D. A. Stafford, poor 5.00 A. Blakeney, janitor 12. >0 W. L. Boan, poor 5.00 Thos. Von Blochaven, poor 2.00 E. R. Knight, salary 50.00 Susanna and Lucv Sellers, poor 6 00 W. J. Davis, wood and meal 6.70 W. M. Redfearn, coffin 15.60 Chesterfield Motor Co., work 7.25 Hursey Bros. Co., poor 3.50 M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 C. M. Hunt and wife 10.00 W. J. Davidson, wood 1 ?? -z?vv T. B. Watson, county commissioner I6.06 T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner, clerk 33.33 J. C. Sanders, county commissioner, clerk 16.^6 T. W. Eddins, Auditor 36.11 Dave Hubbard, poor 2.50 W. A. Douglass, salary 36.11 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 I P. A. Murray, Master 15.00 Pageland Journal, printing 2 76 Cbesterlield Hardware Co., gang and jail 5.65 H. I. Wallace, wood for iail 3.00 J. T. Maple3, R. & B. 5.20 A. C. Burr, wood 10.70 Chesterfield Telephone Co . rent 7.50 J. E. Agerton, commutation 79.81 Hartan & Hendrix Co , gang 30.80 Cheraw Hardware and Supply Co., gang 33.21 W. N. Lee, magistrate 25.00 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 G. M. Rodgers, magistrate 16-66 C? L. Melton, rural police 75.50 Earl Griffith, rural police 75.00 t'ordy Winburn, commutation 192.00 H A? ?nd T. I- Knight, R. & B. 94.13 V ?;-r. J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 14.16 Paul Odom, R. & B. 16. M) A. Sullivan, poor 63.25 W. D. Craig, lights 42.00 R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 The Jeffersoniau, printing 16.00 Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 11.30 John Poison, poor * (>.00 E. R. Knight, salary 100.00 Walker Evans & Cogswell Co. stationery 71.67 M 99 99 19 ?? 99 88.38 2 *3 99 99 99 99 99 99 m.%J Thos. Von Blochaven, poor 2.00 Marv A. E. Laney, poor 14.00 W. J. Davis, wood 1.00 Cheraw Chronicle, printing 7.60 G. H. Gulledge, comutation 596.00 J. B. Rivers, R. & B. 13.50 D. H. Lanev, poor house 8 00 D. A. Stafford, poor 5.00 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.69 Dave Hubbard, poor 2.50 I. A. Hulleman, R. R. bonds 24.00 W. J. Davidson wood for jail 8.00 f <J. ittcLaurin, rural police 81.65 J. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 J.T. Grant, jail report 86.45 F. P. Evans, magistrate 25.00 A. Blakeney, janitor 12.50 W. T. Boan, poor 5 00 M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 G A. Sherrell, commutation 418.00 Rilla Melton, poor 9 00 G. R Knight, commutation 135.19 R. E. Pitman, wood for jail 3.00 J. S. McGregor, gang 46.80 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate 16.66 J. C. Sanders, county commissioner 8.33 P. A. Nicholson, gang 82.56 John E. Graves, gang 37.50 C. M. Hunt and wife, poor 10.00 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 T. W. Eddins, Auditor 38 11 D. P. Douglass, expense account 139.54 W. A Douglass, Treasurer 36.11 T. E. Mulloy, county commissianer 8 33 J. u. Smith, county commissioner, clerk 16.66 A. E. Rowe, gang 45.00 John Graham, witness 5.20 Respectfully Submitted. county supervisor. Attest: I. D. Smith, Clerk. Chesterfield & Lancaster Railway Motor Car service Inaugerated April 28th 1917 LEAVES LEAVES Pageland 6:00 a. m. Cheraw 1:30 p. m. Guess 6:18 a. m. S. A. L. Jet 1:35 p. m. Mt. Croghan 6:32 a. m. Thompsons 1:55 p. m. Ruby 6:42 a. m. Chesterfield 2:25 p. m. Chestertield 7:05 a. m. Ruby 3:00 p. m. Thompsons 7:33 a. m. Mt. Croghan 3:23 p. m. S. A. L. Jet 7:55 a. m. Guess 3:15 p. m. Arrives Cheraw 8:00 a. m. Arrives Pageland 4:10 p. m. Has capacity of 8 passengers without baggage. Tickets will only be sold alter arrival of car at stations on account of limited space. in it Notice Fruit Cans at Cost We have in stock just 1,000 No. 3 solder | top fruit Cans which we will sell at cost?3 cts. ? parK \X/o i?nll ?1 ' ??? ww v in nui ^ci any moic cans mis ! Season. We also have a limited stock of Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers at very low prices. The demand will be so great for these goods that we advise you to buy early so that you will get what you need. j Pageland Hardware Co. ?naius? M. L. Davis Davis & Fu NEW CASI We are adding dailyMerchandise, such Dry our trade demands and a ey will buy them. Our expenses are c doing business in the 1 own work. We thank our frieiiJ liberal patronage given t ance of same on the he to one and all. Davis & Fu Monuments Now is the time to buy that monument you expect to buy. See me and save time and money. G. R. Knight. Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or ni.'ht. Phone No. 48 two tings. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. L. P. GRAVES ! GOT SOMETHING I YOU fcj WANT TO SELL? I Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm implement or [ something else which they have [ discarded and which they no > I longer want. >3 These things arc put in the E attic, or stored away in the barn, a or left lying about, getting of less j? and less value each year. WHY NOT SELL! THEM 9 Somebody wants those very B things which have become of no B use to you. Why not try to find B that somebody by putting a want K advertisement in E THIS NEWSPAPER? | ~l " AOOOQOOOOOOi X h Financing 1 A The farmer's business i N financial backing if it is t O That is one reason why Q and willing bank behind 1 ? It is an important fund V temporary assistance to tl X of us, and who have demr X repay obligations when d O The best way to have e ? an account with us, and V only the farmer but every X ground financially to do s S The Bank o ioOQOQOOOGOaO ?Mr-.aawRV rA*w_v SB? !Jj B H. VV. Funderburk | inderburk | I 9STORE | I to our stock of general ^ I goods and Gfoceries as I I t prices as low as mon- L H ut to the minimum by i I litch lot and doing our I fl s and customers for the 'g fl is and solicit a continu- | H isis of square dealing J B inderburk I I Church Service Directoy H J. W. Elkins, M. E : I Pageland, 1st Sunday at 8: p. I m. and 3rd Sunday 3:30 p. m. Zion, 3rd and 4tli Sundays at 11 o'clock. 1 Anlioch. 2nd Sunday at 11. 1 Mt. Croghan, 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m. and 4th at 8. p. m. Zoar, 1st Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at all the above churches at 10 o'clock. R. W. Cato, Baptist. Mt. Moriah, 1st Saturday at 3 p. m. and Sunday at 11. Sunday school at 10. 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 4 th at 8. Sunday school at 10. Dudley, 2nd Sunday at 4 and the 4th at 11. Sunday school at 3 except on the 4th when it is 1A ill IV. R. M. Ilaigler, Baptist: Liberty Hill. 1st Saturday at 2 and Sunday at 3. Sunday school at 2:30 except on the 1st Sunday at 1. Mt. Pisgah, 4th Sunday at 3, and Saturday at 4 . J. W. Quick, M. P: Pageland. 3rd Sunday at 11 and 2nd at 3:30. Sunday school at 10 except on the 2nd Sunday. Net*' Hope 1st Sunday at 11. Bethesda 4th Sunday at 11. Bear Creek 4th Sunday at 4 p. m. J. F Hammond. Baptist: Union Hill 1st Sunday at 11 and Saturday at 3 o'clock. Sunday school at 10. Prayer meeting everv Saturday n ght. R. S. Latimer, Presbyterian. Paeeland. 1st Sunday at 4 p. m. and 3rd Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and 4th Sunday at 11 a. in. Bulah, 1st Sunday at 11 a.m. 3rd Sunday at 3 p. m. Salem, 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p m. 4ill Sunday at 3:30 p. ni he Farmer 8 ? often needs a little extra X o grow and prosper. X r he should have strong ft him. Q :ion of this bank to give he farmers who seek it ^ >nstrated their ability to X ue. N t credit here is to carry ^ we cordially invite not V r one who wants to gain V o. \ i Pageland f> 5