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Expenses
99
Numj^as Bills Paid By '^payers
of DoUaH kxtra Oyeri
Out^de of
Ipm 4n- E;
Awopriation Items, Including: Bonuses, for Presiding: Officers, Thousands
OTertiine for Help^ Extra Senate Serg:eant-ai-Amis, Flowers, Bobes and Even a **Maid** for Both
Houses. State AiMliior Paid As Commtitee 0erk^ While On PayfoD'Ai^2,400 a Year.
Cotombia, Jidy 7.—^The So«rth CAro-iori^Tne ms laboi^r, $1^; WilKam
iina leiriskture was in^sMsioxTlor 77
actual work days.^Tie session cost the
taxpayers of the state 4289,575 tpt
legislative expenses hnd the printtng
cost about $54,000 ntore, making a to
tal of 343,075.
"/ Of this enormous amount, $41,SQ6;
I is covered up to ^tiie light of ordinary
day in that oldrfaahioned .phrase, '*ap-
proved accounts,” which includes a
-^ Jarge numbee of most interesting
items to the general public. As item
ised, they follow: ^
S^ATE ACCOUNTS
E. T. Carlson, merchant tailor, mak
ing robe for lieutenant-governor, $180;
Jtff B. Bates, mileage and stationery,
$7.70; James 0. SWpu-d, mileage
and stationery, $11.50; J. C. Johnson,
five days as doorkeeper in senate
BitmWell, thirty-oik days overtime as iCirksey, labor, $28.50; ix W. Stevens,
trip to Atlanta and return,'$49.75; R.
G. Blackburn, trip from Marion to At
lanta, $30.10; Clyde JJerriek, elevator
assistant clerk, $4(65; Vera Houseal.
twenty-one days overtime as journal
cl^k, $315; J. M. Windham. baHtnce
overtime, $46; E. C. Alien, balaij^ due
1935 session, $182; L. 0. Thpmas, ex
tra help to senate, $135; George Ger-
* *, biuance base pay, $127; V. H
aid
$22.50. Vise Refrigerating^ com^an^*
servicing water coolers, $43.90
Ingle, balance ‘due overtime, $153;
Lane Bonner^ balaaoe overtime,
$198.75; George Gerald, additional
overtime, concurrent resolution, $95;
Jordmi QUpha^, baksnee overtime,
$113; Grannison Marshall, balance
overtiine, >$113; Maigaret McPaddinr
$160.52; Margaret McFa^in, thirty-
one days overtime, steno-judiciary,
$282.60.*
James H. Fowles, as provided in
supplemental appropriations set,
$l,d00; G. H. Pesrlman, extra help as
attendant in the senate, $385; T. A.
Berly, assistant sergeant-at-arms for
1935 session, $950; Olem Calhoun,
Th^as, extra clerical help in senate, overtime, $113; Hope, balance
$100; John TV Clark, painting tables
iiT-finance committee room and work
in 'senate chamber, $35; M. M. Simon,
work on table, $21.64; Cashion Elec
tric company, wiring, connecting cool
er, exnaust fans. $206.67.
Columbia Stone company, loan of
grinding machines, $23.50; B, S. Milli
gan, work on drinking fountains, lava
tories, $471.60; M. M. Simon, carpen
try work, $6; Columbia Paint com
pany, painting, etc., $104.30; R. C.
Williams & Sons, rubber mats, Amer
ican Oriental rug, smoke stands, etc.,
$166.50; P, B. Hendrix Hardware, mis
cellaneous hardware, tools, - $83.02;
Dixie Radio Shop, use of sound sys
tem for inaugural address, $35; S. M.
G. Sparks, decorating speakers' stand,
$20; Friendly Cafeteria, meals for na
tional guard band, $17;95; Van Metre’s
rent of chairs, $13.90; Kimbreil’s Inc.,
utility cabinet, $22.70; Greenville Mu
nicipal band, expenses at inauguration,
$47.26.
’ Underwood-Elliott Fisher company,
typewriter, $84.05; McKesson-Murray
Driw company, floor cleanser,, $3;
Rutt Hardware conwany, hardware,
etc., $5; Sherwin-Williams company,
varnish, $3; Columbia Office Supply
company, chairs for lieutenant jrovier-ting haH and house, $10.5t>; Kfemper
nor’s office, $116.80; Edgar A. Brown, Berry, cleaning hall and house, $6;
trip to Washington and return, $66.60.
J. B. Pruitt, trm to Washington and
return, $66.60; C. W. Addicx, York,
expenses band in Columbia, $10.85;
James L. Tapp company, duck ticking,
$16.11; Wesrtem Union, time service,
$12; Lorick and Lowrance, polish,
hardware, $13.10; F.ibercraft Chair
company, davenp^ and chairs for'
overtime 1935 .session, $121.26; Zed
Hope, proviso supplemental appropri
ations act between .session service,
general accounts, $650; E. C. Rhodes,
overtime 1935 Session, .$186: William
Childers, balance overtime i935 ses
sion, $127; William Childers, addi
tional overtime senate resolution, $95;
John F. Williams, additional compen
sation, concurrent resolution, $300;
Tayloi^H. Stukes, additional compen-
sation, senate resolution, $300; Emily
B. Reynolds, balance overtime 1936
session, $160,62; Emily B. Reynolds,
thirty-one'days overtime stenographer
finance committee, $232.50; J. M.
Smith, balance overtime 1935 session,
$121.25; C. W'. F. Spencer, Jr., balance
overtime, $45.
A. W. Eargle, balance due 1935 ses
sion, $182; Helen Weissinger, over
time, $277.50; William Barnwell, bal
ance overtime 1935 se.ssion, $90; Paul
ine Holman, balance overtime, $137.50;
Beverly Goodwin, labor, $28.50; John
operator, $30; R. L. Bryan company.
printed matter, $525.04; Ben E. Ad-
;ianta, $26;
aihs, trip to Atlanta, $26; Lindler’s
Studio, photographs for legislative
manual, $178.50.... R. G. Blackburn,
trip to Washington, $59.70; & W.
Sfevens, trip to Washington, $59.70;
W. A (^ry A Sons, $52.60; psunt for
judiciary and mra’a cast rooms, $52.60
Harold T
half
judiciary committee, $60; Grady Be
thea, eight days as doorkeeper, $24;
Evelyn Daniel, eight days as secre
tary to speaker, $60; Underwood El-
Fisher
comnany, typewriter,
Un‘
liott
$105.30; Western
Washington, $10.16; Ruff
company, hardware and
$15.27; Qibbes Machineiy company
inibia L ‘
ni<m, tele|^ams to
Hardware
$^5; R. L. Bryan company, steel dm
, $104.75; GradyjBe-
164;
and swivel chair,
thea, baknee a^,
Dunbar Funehal Home, 4rapins/de^k
of Represmative Belk/$10.
The Key Shop, keys and key work,
>p, key
locks, $77.30; J. W. Shirah, repairs bn
chairs, $19.95; Mrs. James R. Belk,
under section 83 of general appropri
ations act 476, salary of deceam hus
band, $400; Evelyn Daniel, fifteen
days overtime as secretary to speaker,
$112.50; Evelyn Daniel, thirty-seven
days as seciwtary to speaker, $115.60;
>iK>ne compi
officers
SoutWem Bell Telephone company,
bills for various offices and
repairs, $1.20; Colur
supplies,'
fompan}
uniber an
Manufacturing company, lumber and
D. l^anke * Co.,
Lorick, nineteen and a
days labor, $1S.50.
Estelle Maul, seten da]^ overtime,
$105; Margaret M. Harrison,■ steno-
clerk, ways and means committee,
seven days overtinse, $70; W. T. Lan
der, Jr., three days overtime as page.
$9; Clyde Derrick, seven days over
time as elevator operator, $21; D. H.
Shirah', repairs to chairs and pictures,
$17.85; J. Wilson Gibbes, seven days
overtime as general desk clerk, $52.50;
Inez Watson, seven days overtiipe as
assistant clerk; $106; Grady Bethea,
seven days overtime as doorkeeper,
$21; Bevery Goodwin, eleven days as
laborer, $16.50; Jack Dotter, seven
days overtime as elevator operator,
$21; F. L. Ballenger, seven days over-
time^keeper committee rooms, $21.
John Kfrksey, eleven days as labor
er, $16.50; Vincent. Hutto, ^even days
overtime as page, $21; Jack Giles,
seven days overtime as page, $21;
supplies, $86.12r C
Inc., leather, $9.75; Carolina Window
Shade and Awni
$8
Wilson
Service, stapling machines, $12; A. A.
Bradford, labor, $8.34; Ed Robinson,
cleaning robe, seventy-five cents; De-
Loache-Rawl Floral company, flowers
sent to Neville Bennett, $3.85; Para-
moont Chemical company, metal pol
ish, $3.50; Gibbes Machinery company,
parts for chair repairs, $3.90; Under-
wood-Elliott-Fisher conapany, rent on
typewriters, $16; Jack Giles, baknee
of salary as page, $109; Jack Giles,
under house resolution, ninety>>five
Imde ar^ Awning company, shades,
1; Lindler's Studio; pictures of J.
Wilson Gibbes, $40; ^lomon Blatt,
resolution 1208, $300; John Gossett,
fifteen days’ overtime as doorkeeper,
$45; Bill Cothran, fifteen days over
. K. Walk
time as doorkeeper, $‘45; W
* “ Ida
days as pai|[e, $95.... R. L. Bryan com-
nntnu
bany, printing salary warrants, reso-
lut ‘
l^cast/f i^asaawtaa^ vjnaaa / evsaa aeaiiwo*
lutions, amendments,' etc., $240.85;
Butler, sevi^nty-five days
overtime, $112,50; ^rus Butler, ad«
ditioifal overtime, $72.50; B. H. Isimp*
kin, twenty-six ^ys overtime,r base '
pay; $600, $390; B. H. Lumpkin, bal
ance, thirty-seven days overtime,
$720, $276; B. H. Lumpkin, seven days
preceding and succeeding 1935 ses
sion, $252; Mrs. Laura McCallum,
thirty-seven days overtime, $370; Miss
Daisy Sawy^, thirty-seven days ovv ^'
time, $370; Miss Cecile Michel, thirty-'
seven days overtime, $370; Miss
Blanche C. Law, thirtyvseven days *
overtime, $370; Miss Mary Berry,
thirty-seven days overtiine, $370; Miss
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A'
I-'
of house, $204.55; Bostitch Milter, thirty-seven days pver-
M ni {A 1 O ■ A A ikg* . s * w * *
time, $370: Miss Pauline Hughs, thir-
y-seven days ovretime, $370; Mrs,
>adye Davis, thirty-seven days-over
time, $370; Mrs. Frances Drake,
thirty-seven da^ overtime, $370: Miss
Elizabeth McWhorter, thirty^veoi
days overtime, $370; Miss Addle Bells
Hunt, thirty-seven days overtiine,
$370; Mrs. (krrie McC. Patrick, thir
ty-seven days overtime, $870; Mzs.
Roberta Stender, thirty-seven days
overtime, $870.
, . ^ . ■ . - , . ; ' Carolina Linen Supply company, tow-
^^*^.**^^* ^'***Tri rental, $58.54; Columbia Office Sup
ply company, supplies, $31
BOTH HOUSES
Special services for both houses, ap
proved accounts:
er, Jr., fifteen days overtime as page, P>“oved accounts:
$46; Jack Giles, fifteen days overtime H company, ruled sheets,
as page, $45; Clyde Derrick, fifteen f2.20; John Cart^, seven days as la-
Matthew Reynolds, .sevjen days over-
,fk( ‘
time a.s page, $21; W. K. Walker, Jr.,
seven days as page, $21. —
T, S. Watt, seven aays overtime as
general committee and bill clerk,
$52.50; J. C. Darby, seven days over
time as reading clerk, $70; Harold Lo
rick, eleven days overtime as laborer,
$16.50;* Bill Cothran, seven days over
time as doorkeeper, $21; John Gossett,
time, $90.
HOUSE ACCOUNTS f
f
James S. Wilson; sergeant-at-arms,
$150; John Bennett, cleaning h«Jl and
house, $10.50; Bevery Goodwin, clean
J t A 4 A wy L - — - ■
seven <lays overtime as doorkee
eper,
$21; James S. Wilson, seven days
Vera Houseal, preparation journal in^ ^y’®*^**^* sergeant-at-arms, $g^0;
dex, $200; Vera Houseal, balance over- Clyde Derrick, seven days overtTme,
$21; BlsteHe .Maul, seven days over
time as journal clerk, $105; B. S. Mil
ligan, plumbing repairs, $^.15; Wes
ley Walker, Mrs. Boyce Wideman, sev
en days overtime as clerk, judiciary
days overtime as page,. $45; Harold
Lorick, eighteen days overtime as la-
borefj $27; Warren Chick, fifteen days
overtime as elevator operator, $45;
Beverrly Goodwin, eighteen days over
time as laborer, $27; Jack Dottef, fif
teen days as elevator operator, $45;
F. L. Ballenger, fifteen days overtime
as keeper committee rooms, $45; Gray
Bethea, fifteen days overtime as door
keeper, $45. .
V J. C. DaHby^^ifteen days overtime
as reading clerk, $160; John Kirksey,
fifteen days overtime as laborer,^$27;
Wesley .Walker, Mr?. Boyw Wi<l^man,
fifteen days overtime a.s clerk, judi
ciary committee, $112.60; Vincent
Hutto, fifteen days overtime as page,
$45; James S. Wilson, fifteim ilays
overtime as sergeant-at-arms, $187.50;
Matthew Reynolds, fifteen days over
time as page, $45; T. S. Watt, fifteen
borer, $10.50; Willie S. Brown, tele
phone page, $21; Boyd Smith, assistant
postmaster, seven days overtime,
$31.50; Tom Smoot, seven days as la
borer, $10.50; Ray Humphrey, seven
days overtime as telephone page, $21;
Mrs: B. V. Singleton, seven days over
time as postmistress, $35; Lillie Tay
lor,. seven days overtime as maid,
$10.50; David Mellichamp, seven days
overtime as clerk enrollment of acts,
$52.50; Willie . Brown, seven days
overfime as telephone page, $21; Ray
Humphrey,' seven days overtime as
page, $21.00; Boyd Smith, seven days
’overtime a^ assistant pQ(p|.master,
$31.50; JohiT Carter, .seven daj^ over
time'as laborer, $10.50.
' Mrs. B. V. Singleton, sevfn days
overtime as postmistress, $35;. Lillie
Taylor, seven days overtime as maid.
WANTS
FOR SALE—One used Hotpoint elec
tric stove at a bargain price. Radio
Exchange, phone 36. 7-18-6tc
FINEST quality Tomatoes, 6c pound.
Good sound culls for 25c peck. Call
phone 126. Mrs. J. W. Milam. Ip
d^s overtime as clerk, $112.50; Inez $9; Willie
\V^ts “ ‘
$10.50; Ray Humphrey, three days as
S. Brown, three days
atson, fifteen days overtime as a.s
sistant clerk, $225; Shandon Green-
as pa.gp, $9; David Mellichamp, three
days as clerk; $22.50; John Carter,
houses, funeral wreaths, $25.50; J. C.
Darby, reading clerk, under 'act 589,
thirty-seven days at $3.76, $138.75;
three days as laborer, $4.50; Mrs. B,
V. Singleton,* three days as po.stmis-
tress, $15; Boyd Smith, three days as
thirty-seven days at $3.75, $138.75; '■•e';'"* ouyu .'Mium, viu^^ ns
Matthew Reynolds, balance on salary, postmaster, $13.50; Lilhej
I have plenty nice .strong well-rooted
Cabbage and Collard plants, 15c per
hundred if you pulf them, 2()c if I
pull them. Mrs. J. W. Milam.' ’ Ip
LOOKOUT and Green Mountain Po
tatoes. J. M, Pitts Store. Ic
FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment,
consisting of two unfurnished rooms
and private bath. Apply to Mrs. E. B.
Pin.son.
PEACHES FOR SALE—Georgia Belle
and ljll)ertas, 6.5c per bushel at or
chard. Bring your basket. R. S. Gas-
kill, Clinton. -Itp
$109; Mrs. Boyce Wideman, thirty-1Taylor, three days as maid, $4.50.
seven days work, $138.75; Jack Dot- Gladys Ba
$25 REWARD—For information that
will recover one young re<l cow,
weight 700 lbs., w'ith proof to convict
party that drove cow from pasture on
Beard’s Fork, Was trapked toward
MuSgj»ve -road. Was stolen*about July
10th:* J. Hamp Stone. ^ Ic
committee, $52.50; Margaret M. Har-
TO1
Goodwim
1; Tom Smoot, cleaning
cleaning hall and
lieutenant governor’s office, $118.85; James S
Harry
house, $4.50
hall and house, $10.50; Harold Lorick,
cleaning, $7.50; Ed Robinson, $1;
F. G. Martin, repair of chairs and
sofa,' $76.43; L. M. Long, operating
elevator, $39; E. T. Carlson, one robe
for speaker of house, $180.
Jack Dotter, elevator operator, $30;
rison, seven day's overtime-^gs titeno
clerk, wajra and means committee, $70;
Evelyn Daniel, seven days, overtime
dayS'
M s^retery to speaker, $52.50; W. K.
P. B. Hendrix Hardware ~ company,
hardware, $7,69; L. 0. Thomas, extra
clerical help, $60. ,
J. A. Siugeant, photographs, $3;
The State company, lamp and ink,
gll.60; The State company, book-ends,
$.90; FYee Bros Dry Cleaners, clean
ing purple robe, $1: R. L. Bryan com
pany, letterhead, forms, reports, etc.,
33^.20; Capital City laundry, clean
ing robe, $1; Hedgepeth Picture
Frame shop, renovating pictures,
$7.60; T. Starling Strickland, hauling
sand, $4.05; Remington Rand., Inc.j, re^
pairs, $15; Emmett Cooniffe, engioss-
u>g liet of lieutenant-fovemors from
1730-1936, $60; Roee-Talbert Paint
company, piUnt, $12.55; Colace, Inc.,
polish, etc., $7.60; C. E. Langston,
special service, $126: Zed Hope, »«t-
S sant-at-arms. ovsrtmaa» $76; Jord^
Hphant, twelve days overtime, $18;
Clem Cidhoon, twelve days overtime,
118. , ^
Grsnnison • Marshall, twelve days
overtime, $18; L. O. Thomas, cleri^
work, $60; C. W. F. Spencer, Jr., eight
days overtime as graarali. committoe
clerk, $60; E. T. Carlson, replaceraant
of robe for Senator J. F. Williams,
$125; Jordan OHphant, twelve days
overtinie, $18; Grumison ICarshail,
twelve dvs overtime as labojrer, $18;
Clem Calhogn, twelve days Overtime
as laborer, flS; A. W. Eargle, over
time pay through ■ April 2 as door
keeper, $24: George Gerald, overtime
through Ajinl 12 as psgs, $36;
iWk
er, preparation of
sketch for legislative manual, $7.50;
The Plant Shop, 'wreath for Beirfu-
neral, $25; J. Clyde Derrick,-elevator
operator, $30; Jack Dotter, elevator
operator, $30; Gibbes Typewriter shop,
typewriter sind repairs, $87.43; Caro
lina Engraving company, cuts and en-
$ng for legislative manuals.
J9f J.- W- Shirah, platform and
tile work, $126.84; Godwin Lumber
company, lumber for inaugural stand,
$25.05; (^irmbia Office Supply com
pany, maho^ny cabinet, $70.50; Wil-
may" Cafeteria, meals for South Caro
lina guardsmen, $22.75; Scaihorough’s,
Inc.,jmeal8 for guardsmen, $22.75; R.
C. Williams A Sons, Inc., rent of
chairs, $73.80; Jack Dotter, elevator
ipeai
W'alker,, Jf., eight days as page, $24;
F. L. Ballenger, eight days as door
keeper of committee rooms, $24; John
GossetL eight days as doorkeeper, $24;
Cknhran, ei '
Bii*
eight days as^doorkeep-
y*
er, $24; Warren Chick, ten days as
champ, twenty days overtime as clerk,
i ^ s
elevator operator, $36.
Matthew Reynolds, eight days as
page, $24; Clyde Detrick, eight days
as page, $24; Jack Giles, eight days
ter, balance on salary, $147; W. K.
Walken Jr., balance of salary, $109;
Estelle* Maull, fifteen days overtime
as journal cleric, $225; BHl Cothran,
balance* as doorkeeper, $164; John
Kirksey, balance as laborer, $21.50;
Beverly Goodwin, balance as laborer,
$121.50; Harold Lorick, balance as la
borer, $121.50; F. L. BaUeugerr bal
ance as committee rooms keeper, $164;
J. Wilson Gibbes, Jr., generalNlesk - . .
clerk, thirty-seven days^__$69.30; nI.I®” maid, $30; David Mellichamp. pay
Wilson Gibbes, Jr., fifteen days overH^ resolutions, $100: David Melli-
time as general desk .clerk, $112.50; thirty-seven clays under sup-
‘ piemen
rton, telephone op-1 BRING-your wheat to Spartanburg.
orator, ^00; Ray Humphrey, twenty Exchange for finest grade white
days overtime as telephone page, $60; Proniot courteous service No
Willie S. Brown, twenty days overtime ^ courteous service, wo
as telephone page, $60; David Melli- '':a>tmg-get flour same day. Modem
$150; Mrs. B. V. Singleton, twenty
days overtime as postmistress, $100;
John Carter, twenty days overtime as
laborer, $30; Boyd Smith, twenty days
overtime as assistant postmaster, $90;
Lillie Taylor, twenty days overtime
as page, $24; Beverly Gt)^win, twelve
days as laborer, $18: Vincer
operator, $30; J. M. trip to
pay through April iz as pago
William ChiRfers, overtime
through April 10 as page, $86; R G.
Allen, overtime pay tAroemh April 12
as doorkeeper, ^4; Lane Booiier^^^
i
1
clays overtime as reading cleric, $100;
Vera Houseal, ten daye over-time as
journal clerk, $150; Grannison Blar-
shaJl, overtime pay to April 27 as la
borer, $18; Clem Calhoun, overtime
pay to April 26 as {laborer, $18; Jor
dan Oliphant, overtime pay to April
26 as laborer, $18; Zed Hope, ^r-
geapt-at-arms, fifteen days overtime
at $12.60 to April 26, $187.50; E. C.
Allen, overtime pay as doorkeeper to
April 26, $24; William Childers, over
time pay as ti^ge boy to April 26; $30;
Kenneth Webb, overtime page pay for
eight days, $24.
L. O. Thomas, clerical help, $50:
A. W. ilargle, overtime pay to'April
26 as doorkeeper, $24; E. T. Carlson,
official robe made to order for T. H.
Stipes, $180; Lane Bonner, ten days
bvertinfe, $100: Zed Hope, two days
overtime, $25; Jordan Oliphantj^twtelve
days^overtlme as laborer, $18; William
Childers, nine days overtime ae ‘page,
$27; George Gerald, eleven days over
time as page, $33; A. W. Eargle, nine
days overtime as doorkeeper, $27; E.
C. Allen, nine days overtime as door-
Iceeper. $27; Clem Calhoun, twelve
days overtime as laborer, $18; V. H.
In^, thirty-one days overtime as bill
clerk, $193.75; J. ^ Windham, twenty-
seven days overtime as general,desk
clerk, $2fc.50; Pauline Hoffman, thir
ty-one days overtime, secretary to
president, $232.50; C. W. F* Spencer,
Jr., twenty-three days overtime gen
eral committee clerk, $172.60; Zed
Hope, eight days overtime as ser
geant-at-arms, $100.
ashii^on as house delegate, $50;
Clyde Dbi
rrick, elevator operator, $30.
Jack Dotter, elevator operator, $12;frierk,
Clyde Derrick, elevator operator, $6;
-incent Hutto,
eight days as page, $24; Jack Dotter,
eight da^ as page, $24; T. S. Watt,
eight days'as general committee clerk
and bill clerk, $60: J. C. Darby, eight
days as reading clerk, $80; James S.
Wilson, eight days as sergeant-at-
arms. $100; John Kirsey, twelve days
as laoorer. $18; Harold Lorick, twelve
days as laoorer, $18; J.. Wilson Gibbes,
ei^t days'is general desk jclerk, $60;
T. P. Jeffords, partition in agricul
tural committee room, $135; Margaret
M. Harrison, eight days as steno-clerk
ways and means committee, $80; Inez
Watson, eight days as assistant'derk,
$120. -
Estelle Maull, eight days as journal
* “ dey Wa ‘
$120; Wes
Margaret M. Harrison, fifteen days as
steno-clerk, ways and meins commit
tee, $160; W. K. Walker, Jr., under
house resolution, ninety-five days as
page, $96; H. A. Dent, Jr., bronze
work, $10; Wesley Walker, derk ju
diciary committee, $46.25; James S.
Wilson, services brtween sessions, un
der act 589, $500; James S, Wilson,
thirty-seven days at $1.25, $46.26;
Jack Dotter, ninety’days-, as elevator
operator, $90; Margaret M. Harrison,
steno-clerk; thirty-seven days, $92.50^
W. T. Lander. Jr., sixty-five days as
papge, $65; W. T. Land^, Jr., balance
as page, $70; Clyde Derrick, balance
as operator, $94; Clyde Deirick, bil
ance as page, $39; Gyde Derridc, un
der house resolution 1127, elevator op
erator, fifty-fiye days, $66; Clyde Der
rick, thirty days as page, $30; John
GosMtt, balance as doorkeeper, $164;
lentary act, $92.50; John Carter,
pie ...
balance as laborer, $169.50; Tom
mill—capacity doubled thi.s year. Spar
tan Grain & Mill Co., Spartanburg and
lAndrum, S. C. 7-18-640
Smoot, balance as laborer, $150; Ray
Humphrey, oolance as telephone page,
$109; Willie S^^^own, balance as tele
phone page, $109;^ Boyd Smith, bal
ance as aaauitant nOstma-ster, $108.50;
Boyd * Smith, additioita) pay
STRAYED OR STOLEN — One
white-faced, bald-headed Herfo:
heifer, bob-tailed, weight 550 to 600
lbs. Reward for information to recover
and convict party. Has been missing
about’twQ month.s. W. J. Henry. Ic
alker, Mrs. Warren Chick, balance as elevator op-
itiohaj pay under
house resolution, $100;\Willie S.
Brown, under house resolution, ninety
days as telephone page, $95; Vincent
llutto, ninety days as page, $96; Vin-
pent Hutto, ninety-five days as page
Uhder act 689, balance. $109;’' Ray
Humphrey, ninety-five days as tele
phone page, $96; Mrs. B. V. Singleton,
balance due under supplementary act.
$90; Mrs. B. V. Singleton, additional
pay as postmistress; R.-L. Bryan com
pany, printing, $16.25; Lizzie Taylor,
balance pay as maid, $169; typewriter
exchange, typewriter rent, $19.87;
SALESMAN WANTED — It you am
ambitious you can make good money/
with a Rawleigh route. We help y«
get started. No capital or experjimco
nee<led. Steady work for riglyman-
Write Rawleigh’s, Box SjTO-27-2,
Richmond, Va. / Ip
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Boyce Wideman, ein^ days aa de^, | erator, $30; Warren Chek, thirty days joint committee on printing, $19,87
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Chesterfields taste better—not strong
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M. Smith,
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thirty-one days overtim^'derlt finaaeo
coouttittoe, I8OT.60; Banaw,
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$110; Gvnmison Marriiall, twdve days
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