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Mr. Herbert Jones spent Sunday ii
Columbia.
Miss Lottie Harrall is at borne fo:
the holidays.
Mrs. Amos Ross of Cash spent Tues
day in the city.
Mrs. Ernest Uaillard is visiting re
latlves in Columbia.
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rror. J<. J. J>IJI?\eil UU? ?vuv iv ?...
home i:i MeCoruilCk.
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Prof. B. C. Melver is si?eudiiig his
holiday in Cameron. X. C.
George Hartzell is at home fron
Porter Military Academy.
C. K. Waddill, and R. A. Roust
were in Atlanta last week.
Mr. Clyde Hunter, of Monroe. X. C.
spent Friday last in the city.
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Misses Claude and Hattie Godfrey
are spending the holidays at home.
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Miss Ruth Harrington is at home
from Sumter for the Xmas holidays
Miss Doris Hartzell, who is teaching
in Summerton. is at home for the holidays.
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Misses Belle Hurt Wincie Cato and
Eula Knight are at home from Coker
College.
Mrs. Terrell Covir.i/on, of Wadesln>ro,
is the guest of her sister Mrs. E.
M. Wells.
Miss Margaret Turnage, of Harts,
ville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss
Fannie Warr.
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Miss Ruth Culbertson has gone to
Jier home in Concord. X. C., for the
Xmas holidays.
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The Citadel boys, Edward Hurt,
Otis Ladd and Claude Sherrill are at
/home for Xmas.
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Mrs. H. W. Harrall, and son Carter,
of Chase City, Va.. are visiting
relatives in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker and Miss
Bernice Swiney of Chesterfield, were
visitors in the city Saturday.
Mrs. P. A. Murray, Jr. and Miss Lillian
Murray, of Chesterfield spent the
- week-end in the city with relatives.
Miss (iertrude Hartzell came home
from Winthrop College on Saturday.
Miss Nellie Beckam will return on
Friday.
Misses Mattielou Smith, and Ola
Sherlll. who are students in Converse
college, are at hoiue for the Christmas
holidays.
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Mrs. M. W. Wright Miss Eloise
Wright, and Mr. Edward Wright, are
speudlng the holidays with relatives
iu Macon, Ga.
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The Methodist Sunday school, will
have its annual Christmas tree for
the children on Christmas day, at 0
o'clock in the evening.
Mr. G. W. Puvall, and little daughters,
Margaret and Cyrene, are visiting
relatives in Washington, Baltimore,
and Fhilndephia.
Mr. William McLauchlin, who spent
the summer in the mountains of North
Carolina is spending sometime with his
sister Mrs W. D. James.
James Brasington, is at home from
the University of S. C., and Hunter
and Theqdore McArn, Godfrey and
William Thrower, and Clifton Coward,
of Clemson College, are at home for the
Xmas holdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royal, former''
of Charleston who have been in town
for the past two weeks at th-> homo ol
Mrs. Royal's father Judge R. C. Tutts
have gone to Cash where they I' 1
make their home for the present.
Mr. E. Gilbert Smith, who has 1 w
with The Chronic'.e for years, ha;
accepted a position with the Dillor
Herald and left for IHllon last Saturday.
"Gilbert" is a pretty good all
around fellow and we wish him wel
in his new position.
Prof. n. ('. Caldwell, of Hampton
Va., agent of the Slater and the Jean
Funds visited the Cheraw colorei
graded school last week. Several pic
tures of the work of the children in th
manual trainingo department were tal
en and the professor spoke in liighes
terms of the work being accomplishei
under the direction of Prof But
and his wife.
<*. A. Bunch, Dental Surgeon, aftta
in Flnlayson Building.
NOTICE!
Notice is hereby given that I wil
apply to the Probate Court at Chester
field on the 22nd day of January, 1017
for final discharge as administrator o
Oi? i\t TV A Brnwn
IUC 1\7U?IV VI ??. A'? v?T
M. W. DUfALL. Artroinstrator,
Dck*. 21, 101?.
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"THE BERTH OF A NATION" |
" Darlington Theatre Jan 1st. and 2nd.
I Daily Matinees at ?# oY.ock.
Following a year of world-wide triumph.
the magnificent spectacle "The
Mirth of a Nation", produced l?y David
^ \V. Drill ith at a cost of $u(MUHlO, will
^ return to Darlington Theatre for a|
limited engagement January 1st. and
l 2nd. ImiKU'tant in the showing of this
art creation of history and romance is
the incidental music, embracing melof
dies appropriate to each incident, and
interpreted by a symphony orchestra of
thirty.
It is an impressive story, wonderfully
told, that is revealed on the
si-reei*. Slavery, one j?f the prime !
. causes of the Civil War. is shown at its
beginning. Then there is j.ineoms |
tirst call for volunteers, a hall on the 1
5 eve of the Rattle of Itull Run, the first!
triumph for Confederate arms, Shermans
devastating march to the sea. the j
- burning of Atlanta, the siege of Petersburg.
Lee's surrender to Grant, the
the assassination of President Lincoln, '
, the sad days of Reconstruction and tlie
final redemption of the South by the
ICu Klux Klan.
> A deep and abiding love interest is j
based on the incidents taken from!
Thomas Dixon's story "The Clansman".'
The splendid acting by the notable
cast assembled by Mr. Griffith for "The'
Birth of a Nation" should not go ttn.
noticed. Henry B. .Walthall, recognized
as one of the foremost players
appearing before the camera, heads the
> cast. Then there are Mae Marsh.
Lillian dish. Miriam Cooper, Ralph
T.'uvis Joseph Tbvmbery. George Seig,
mniin. Mary Alden, Raoul Walsh,
. Spottlswoode Aiken, Josephine C rowel 1
and many other favorites, all of whom
lend distinction to the ensemble.
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Mr. Editor: We wish to call atten-'
tion to the rapid and reckless driving
of a certain class of young boys, about
town. This fact was brought forciblyi
to our notice on Sunday afternoon.'
We had been riding on the other side of
the river, and upon approaching the
bridge, saw a car standing in a side
i road, skirting a field. At first sight,
we thought it a disabled car. but soon
saw that it was filling up, with young,
boys, a dozen or more some even stand.'
ing on the running board. As we cross-;
ed the bridge, they came tearing be-1
hind and realizing how narrow the1
lane is, at that particular place, we
waved them back. In reply they ac- '
celerated their speed, and dashed by
us at a break-neck rate. Had their
car or ours swerved an inch, a fearful i
accident would have inevitably, been I
the result. They continued this speed, i
until reaching the garage on second
street. We see instances of this recki
less driving, every day of the week, up
> and down market street, where little
children are constantly passing, and
it is only a miracle that some one is
not injured.
Now that the Christmas halidays are
near some may feel it incumbent upon
them to "celebrate" and thus increase
the danger.
Those in authority should certainly
take the matter in hand, and punish
these law breakers, make a few of them
be. and we feel confident we would then
suffer, regardless of whom they may
enjoy greater order, and more consideration
for the safety of life.
An Apprehensive Citizen.
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Fur t>? Prt&no&rzoh Owner.
A remarKabl" curious expsrit^eat
any be performed with any ordinary
pho'.ograph, the Strand says. Tne
30und box '-9 re versed, so that the
needle slopes the other way. enabling
.lie disk to be turned backward by tne
i finger being placed near the cosier
The effect productd is extremely astonishing.
You hear the human voice
s!ng:ng songs backward: you hear the
harmony of Wagner backward; plaitEnglish
language rf-'Bds like a Cbln
ese language Tlu most remarkable
effect is perhaps to play a chime of
op'Js in this reversed manner. The
: * ?;ad rusher, up and up?but there in
! r *Ver a single strike or clash of t?
, bell: the strike on the ear is reversed,
ind is nothing hut i sharp "cessatiov
?f sound.''
rig reduction in millinery
AT PATRICKS Rl'SY CORNER
We <iin Meet Or Rent The So-Called
"SALE PRICES
Every Day In The W?vk.
J. C. PATRICK O.'S
Report of Cor
Che$
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Last Quarter 1915 ;
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W. N. Lee. magistrate
i, John Poison, outside aid
s W. L. Boone, outside aid
I Bank of Chesterfield, draft bill of la<
Bank of Chesterfield, draft bill of la<
e \V. R. Evans, magistrate
It R. A. Rouse, salary
t Racliacl Gainey. outside aid
tl John \V. Knight, It & B
t J. T Grant, rural police and expense
J. A. Arant, ehalngang
R. J. Rogers, magistrate
s J. C. Sanders, R & B
Champion Supply Co. gang
F. P. Evans, magistrate
A. C. Douglass, rural police
1 P. C. McLaurin, rural police
D. F. Brock, magistrate
J. C. Sanders, services on hoard.. ..
f Board of commissioners Alligator to^
Creek
C. L. Melton, rural police and expens
Choraw Chronicle, printing
Engagement Party.
The Columbia State.
I Cheraw, Dec. 16.?One of the most
attractive and enjoyable entertainments
of the season was that given on
Saturday afternoon of last week by
| Mrs. Herbert Wannamaker, which
was enjoyed by a large number of
friends. It was a complete surprise
j to all present when in the midst of the
bridge game, the wedding march sound
ed and it was realized that it was an
announcement party. The honor guest
of the occasion was supposed to be
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Mrs. Kouy or j-unconiun i>. u., wc auui
of Mrs. Wannaniaker. As the strains
of the wedding march sounded, little
Misses Blanche Wannaniaker and
Blanche Kinsey, daughter and niece of
the hostess, marched into the room,
dressed as bride and bridegroom; the
bride bearing the name Kinsey and the
groom the name Evans. They made
a lovely little couple and as they marched
around the room the guests rose
and extended good wishes to the brideelect,
Miss Mildred Kinsey, sister of the
hostess. The bridegroom-to-be is T. S.
Evans, well known in Cberaw, which
was his home until a few years ago.
He is soliciting freight agent for the
Seaboard Air Line railroad with headquarters
at Hamlet, N. C\, The date
given is April, 1917. Refreshments Oi
cream and cake were served by the
hostess. The parlors were seasonably
and beautifully decorated with holly.
Will Wed This Month.
Anderson Dec. 16.?Mrs. H. Middleton
Prince has issued invitations tc
the wedding of her daughter, Mis?
Irene Anderson Prince, to the Rev. J.
Emerson Ford of Cheraw. The wedding
will be solemnized at 11.30 o'clock
Thursday morning, December 28, at
the St. John Methodist church.
This weding will be of interest ovei
the entire State as Miss Prince lias held
n number of State offices in Epworth
oth denominational and interdenominational.
She finished the Anderson
graded school two years ahead of her
class and then completed Winthrop
in three years. She is a young girl of
rare ability and scholarship. She is
a niece of Prof. J G Clinkscales of
WofTord, N. P. A tide -son of Greeuille,
Judge George E. Prince and Prof.
E. D. Senn.
The Rev. J. E. Ford of Cheraw is
ne of the leading young ministers of
South Carolina conference. He Is a
man of unusual mental capacity, one
o.' the best writers and speakers Wofr>nl
has given to the world.
NEW LIFE
Mrs. Joe Peason's Remedy puts new
life in your veins, builds up your system
by enriching and purifying your
blood. New-li/^tyTprvmyjaut-downpeople.
Ask yot^^MRiBtor write
Person Remedy Company, Charlotte,
N. C. Send for free testimonial book,
let. Price $1.00 per bottle, 3for $2.75,
G for $5.00, prepaid.
HERAW ASTONISHED BY MERCHANT'S
STORY
A merchant relates the following:
"For years 1 could not sleep without
turning every hour. Whatever I ate
caused gas and sourness. Also had
stomach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix.
cd in Adler-i-ka relieved me INSTANTLY."
Because Adler-i-ka flushes the
ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves
ANY CASE constipation, sourr^tsmacb
or gas and prevents appendicitis. It
l as QUICKEST action of anything we
c ? er sold. T. E. Wunnamaker & Sons.
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ESTABLISHED 1721 HIM
1 <&72ev/lfo/i Fberes
I Largest Fur Manufacturers In tl:i woria
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
RAW FURS
Ship your furs to us. We pay all
express and mail charges
Write for our price list
453 West 28th St New York
timissioners
erfeld County
First Quarter 1916
33.32
6.00
2.50
Jing 28.84
Hading 32.92
20.83
100.00
5.00
G0.75
79.00
5.00
16.66
20.30
73.28
20.83
77.75
72.25
16.66
12.40
fiibhip, stool for Black
480.00
76.25
85.25
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P. W. Rivers, comut tlon '
Chesterfield Advertise r, printing..
Cheraw Hardware & ^Supply Co., R
T. E.Mulloy, clerk.. >.
Rilla Melton, outside aid
Charles Evans, outside aid
J. D. Redfearn, R & B
I. S. Funderburk, R & B
D. P. Douglass, expenses
D. P. Douglass, salanr
Pageland Journal., f.
The Jeffersonian.. . i
E. T. White, R & B.;
a Dlnbonotf knltnr :
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D. A. Stafford, outaidi aid
Pageland Drug Co., rhalngang..
J. M. Laney, board J<tin Hinson..
I. S. Funderburk, col imutatlon ant
R. L. McManua, chain ?ng.. ..
Chesterfield Tel. Co., rent
T. W. Eddlns, salary.!
Cynthia Wilkinson, oltsids aid..
G. T. Horton, treasur J, Int on Alii
M. S. Watson, magistrate
T. E. Davis, wood for,Jail.. . . .. ,
T. E. Davis, dieting pisoners
W. M. Redfearn, coffin and drayage.
Cordy Wlnburn, commtatlon.. ..
T. C. Melton, commutation
Cordy Wlnburn, specfal
J. E. Agerton, specials
G. A. Sherrill, commutation and si
B. C. Sellers, damage for mule.. .
C. & L., freight on cullerts.
Walker, Evans ft Co^well Co., prt
Walker, Evans ft Cogiwell Co., prli
Walker, Evans ft Coprwe]l Co., prli
Walker, Evans ft Cogrwell Co., prli
L. A. Campbell, jaii .
S. M. lioraon,
R. J. Kirkley, R & B/ .. .. ..
D. P. Brock, magistrab
Good Roads Machinery Co., ft B.
G. M. RodgerB, maglAtte... ..
Lonnie Sellers, guard 'on gang..
Miss Stella Mims, del oaatrator..
W. A. Plyler, R ft B^ '1.
Thomas L. Teal, R ft i.'.
W. N. Lee, magista$|
Lee Sutton, chalngani
A. Sullivan, poorhoua^.
M. S. Watson, magistite.. -.. ..
A. Blakene, Janitor.. ^ V
W. L. Boone, outside al
J. W. Knight, salar an^ expenses..
Retail Hardware OvfVft B.. ..
Hursey Bros. Co., j.o*?bouse and c
C. Moore, guard on coang&ng.
J. W. Roscoe, raagistxte.. ... ..
A. W. Hursey Co.. -^oc^jouse.. ..
Cynthia Wilkinson, o'ifide aid..
F. P. Evans, magistral.* ,
R. A. Rouse, salary.. L
Pageland Journal, adrfrtlalng.. ..
The Jeffersonian, advrtising.. ..
W. R. Evans, magistnta
H. T. Atkinson, coron^1
J. E. Agerton, commugtiotl and spec
C. L. Melton, rural polfce and expens
S. B. Rodgers, magiat^te
John H. Hardin, lunacj,
T. E. Mulloy, clerk.. 4 .. .. ..
James T. Grant, rural police and
John Poison, outside rfd
F. W. Rivers, coramwation.. ..
Charles Evans, butslde id
?Pr-o. VoLfturhi WI18V wiwygnd
A. C. Douglass^ rural *>llce and
Chrraw Chronicle, prinlng
F. W. Rivers, special I vy
T. C. Melton, special lfry
E. T. Teal, R & B.. ,.J.
Cordy Winburn, commutation tax
Chesterfield Tel. Co., rbt
Armfleld Hardware Ci, gang..
D. P. Douglass, salary. ., .. ..
D. P. Douglass, expense
W. M. Redfeam, poorhose
D. A. Stafford, outside |d
W. M. Belk, R & B.. ..L
H. F. King, salary and ^amps.. ..
J. C. Sanders, R & B.. 1
W. J. Odom, R & B.. I T. ...?
W. A. Douglass, salary (April and \
J. P. Poison, R & B..
Miles Ingram, outsideJld
Chesterfield Advertiser)printing..
T. W. Eddins, salary.. ..
Rilla Melton, outside qd
T. E. Davie, Jail reporj
Griggs Bros., R & B.. t. .. .....
Mungo Bros., R & B.. J. .. .. .. .
W. j. Johnson, R & Bj,
W. A. Douglass, Jurors^nd witness
W. A. Douglass, lova^egistrars, b!
W. A. Douglass, wltnel and Juror
W. A. Douglass, borrows money.. .
Sarah Brown, outside ah..
Isabelle Johnson, outsid| alq
C. D. Boone, outside aid
W. H. Smith, outside ai/.. ..
Catharine Baker. outsHs aid
Cynthia Catoe, outside^fd.. .. .
John Goodwin, outside^... .
D. A. Wilkinson, outsl? aid
W. N. Brantley, outside lid .\ .
V. A. Purvis, outside aldj
Caroline Patrick, outsld^.aid
Nancy Sullivan, outsidaaid
W. E. Johnson, outside Id., .. .. .
Win. Mills, outside aid.i
Granville Mills, outside id.
Eliza AxUm, outside aid.
Louisa Melton, outside a 3
M. J. Davis, outside aUL .. ., .. ,
Allen Huggins, outside Id
L. D. Robeson, outside II
Eliza Ann Brown, outsit aid
Elmlra Welsh, outside a!,-? .. Sarah
Brown, outside a .. ,
Isabelle Johnson, outsid aid., ..
C. D. Boone, outside ah.. ., ,
W. H. Smith, outside ai . . ..
Catharine Baker, outshk .aid.. ..
Cnthia Catoe, dutside .ai .V
John Goodwin, outside al
D. A. Watkinson, outsidi aid.. ..
W. N. Brantley, outside id
XT A Dnrvto AiitnMn . el
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Caroline Patrick, outside aid.. ..
Nancy Sullivan, outside i d
W. E. Johnson, outside a 3
William Mills, outside all
Granville Mills, outside I d.. .. ..
Eliza Axum, outside ati,. ..
Louisa Melton, outside al
M. J. Davis, outside aid.;
Allen Huggins, outside ad
L. D. Robeson, outelde aid
Eliza Ann Brown, outsldj aid,.
Elmlra Welsh, outside aid.. ..
J. 0. Edwards, outside ad.. .. ,,
Alfred McRoy, outside ad
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20.55
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12.50
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I special levy 484.00
1.00
\\ 6.00
36.11
2.50
[ga 1221.22
25.00
5.25
18.55
13.75
220.00
96.00
189.05
50.00
>ectol 2249.90
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17.60
tttll and stationery 24.23
and stationery 1.61
tttj and stationery 13.47
atl and stationery 7.20
9.46
200.75
32.40
16.60
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25.00
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19.72
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202.62
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tickets 3718.90
Irtha and deaths 275.75
touchers 9.90
15,857.09
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Amanda Sutton, outside aid
Hulda Rodgers, outside aid
Bettle Rollings, outside aid
Mary Jackson, outside aid
Rundae Hammonds, outikde aid
Mary Brown, outside aii&^L
Catharine Tolbert, outsldAaid
Hanna Grant, outside aid.V%?
Rilla Melton, outside ald..fl7
Massey Jordan, outside al&">;
M. E. McQuage, outside aid'.
Harriet Stanley, outside aid
Mary Godwin, outside aid
Henry Steen, outside aid
Thorsday Brewer, outside aid
Nancy McFarlan, outside aid.. .. ..
Nancy Cassidy, outside aid
Nelson Jordan, outside aid
Adaline Gainey, outside aid
John Poison, outside aid
Charles La vat, outside aid
Harriet McFarlin, outside aid
W. J. Tucker, outside aid
M. D. Johnson, outside aid
Sonhia Sellers, outside aid ,,
J. D. Grooms, outside aid
Isaac Gibson, outside aid
Carena Streater, outside aid
Charles Evans, outside aid.-.
W. A. Odom, outside aid
Eliza Harp, outside aid
Cynthia Wilkinson, outside aid
Thomas Vonblochoven, outside aid.. ..
John Loyer, outside aid
Jesse Turner, outside aid
Thomas Horn, outside aid
W. F. Cross, outside aid *.. ..
Cordy Winburn, coffin and poor..
J. S. Bishop, checking books
J. W. Ousley, magistrate.. '..
J. W. Knight, supt. chain gang..".. ..
J. W. Knight, R&B I
J. M. Arant, chaingang '..
Lonnie Sellers, guar don chaingang.. ..
Charles Moore, guard on chaingang.. ..
A. Sullivan, poorhouse
I. P. Mangum, salary and stamps
F. W. Rivers, R&B '.. ..
R. A. Rouse, salary..
M. S. Watson, magistrate
J. R. Odom, R & "B .. .. ..
A. C. Burr, wood
H. T. Atkinson, coroner.. ..
F. P. Evans, magistrate
K. C. Johnson, R&B
Joe H. Culberson, R&B
W. D. Craig, lights
Peter Zounis, feeding jurors
T. W. Eddins, board equilization
G. M. Rogers, magistrate
C. F. Pendleton, jail
T. W. Eddins, stamps and salary
P. C. McLaurin, rural police and exp..
Teal-Jones Company, chaingang
D. F. Brock, magistrate
J. W. Rascoe, magistrate
W. A. Douglass, interest on Alligato..
W. A. Douglass, Feb. and Mch salary ..
T^ E. Davis, jail
T. E. Davis, jail report
W. J. Tiller, demonstrator
Mt. Croghan Drug Co., chaingang.. ..
D. T. Teal, physician
W. E. Courtney, R&B
W. R. ..vans, magistrate
S. B. Rogers, magistrate
C. L. MCTton, rarai police
J. T. Grant, rural police
Lewis Brewer, outside aid
Martha Leary, outside aid
C. M. Hunt, outside aid
Cynthia Funderburk, outside aid
T. ... Davis, Jail report
George McNair, outside aid
J. H. Catoe, feeding jurors
L. L. Gregory, physician
Thomas Duncan, physician
Thomas Duncan, physician
W. H. Pusser & Sons, chaingang.. ..
J. ... Agerton, commutation
R. M. Armstrong, R&B
H. F. King, salary and stamps.. ..
Chesterfield Advertiser, printing., ..
T. ... Davis, jail
D. P. Douglass, expense
D. P. Douglass, salary
E. W. Moore, rural police and expen-*
Chesterfield Tel. Co., rent
Chesterfield Grocery Co., chaingang
H. J. Jones, R&B
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., printiB?
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., println*
walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., printi"?
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., printin*
W. E. Johnson, outside aid
Sarah Rogers, outside aid
W. L. Doone, outside aid
D. M. Barentine, clerk
W. J. Perry, physician
W. M. Redfearn, coffin poorhouse..
D. A. Stafford, outside aid
T. E. Mulloy, clerk
L. A. Campbell, Jail
T. B. Watson, commissioner
Caesar Pegues, outside aid
A. Blakeney, janitor
Wm. McBride, outside aid
J. R. Odom, R & U
H. F. King, supplies for cbalngang..
Jno. W. Knight, supt. chalngang.. ..
Lonnie Sellers, guarding gang
Charles Moore, guarding gang
H. F. King, salary and stamps.. ..
G. M. Rogers, magistrate
H. T. Atkinson, coroner
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, printing.
W. J. Odom, R&B
McGregor & Raley, outside aid, Mrs. Ly
J. W. Roscoe, magistrate
Cheraw Insurance & Trust Co., preml*
A. Sullivan, poorhouse
J. W. Griggs, feeding jurors
J. 0. Edwards, outside aid
Alfred McRay, outside aid
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Bettie Rollings, outside aid
Mary Jackson, outside aid
Randall Hammonds
Mary Brown, outside aid..
Catharine Tolbert
Hanna Grant, outside aid
Rilla Melton, outside aid
Masscy Jordan, outside aid
M. E. McQuage, outside aid
Harriet Stanley, outside aid
Mary Goodwin, outside aid
Henry Steen, outside aid
Thorsday Brewer,o utside aid
Nancy McFarlin, outside aid
Nancy Cassady, outside aid
Nelson Johnson, outside aid
Adeline Gainey, outside aid
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