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\ v ., » I'-:.-- C= 2 County Supervisor's Quarterly Report f - - f ■M t r h 1913 No. 1504 1505 1506 4507 v 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1523 „ BALANCE OF 1913 REPORT. Claim Mosley & Falkenstine, jail J B Armstrong, Bank of Western Carolina Feb 12 .« • < < _ j. (..« • Tom Myrick, constable Wizard Oil Product Co, jail ^ F Eafi Brabham, stationary M E and H L Still, poor vard I M Pearlstine A Sons, chain gang B Stringfellow, poor yard L Anderson A Co, lumber J T Wilson, chain gang W B Brigham A Son, chain jfipwt Mutual Trading Co, PQQr yard J F Ready, chain W B Brigham A gang ngang Son, chain'gang J B Armstrong, court expense note A int Amount I 3190 5640 73 4772 82 3174 42 5167 53 12120 81 11 91 6 1124 19 50 650 14 90 84 56 28 20 102 81 7 22 70 149 91 4 10 4526 45 I- 1524 Great Eastern Oil Co, chain gang 8 1525 < 4 R C Holman, county attorney too 1526 4 4 P W Price,Jail Piedmont Tobacco Co 18 1527 - ’ ■" • 60 1528 t. 4 Walker Evans A Cogswell Co , 118_ 1529 A J Bob Sanitary Spray Co, c h $14 jail $13 T O Lawton, com Bull Pond 27 1530 1 4 17 83 1531 I 4 Dr W R Tuten, post mortem 4 4 4 4 W i X A . , , -/ 1 •'* 10 1532 < 4 10 1533 4 J B Morris, contingent 37 70 1534 4 4 Smith Bros, chain gang _ 77 16 1535 Dec 31 Smith Bros, com Williston 18 15 1536 1 « Mrs Dora Dee Walker, tomato club 62 50 1537 J B Armstrong, Home Bank of Barnwell —— for back indebtedness 10591 76 1538 4 4 Bank of Western Carolina, note 4121 34 1539 Home Bank of Barnwell, int 6 78 1540 4 4“ Bank of Western Carolina, note „ 4023 33 1541 < ‘ J B Armstrong, court expense REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31st, 1914. 3 1914 No. Mo. Date Claim Amount 1 Jan. 6 Home Bank of Barnwell, chain gang .. T W Black, $193 23 2 < 4 330 3 < 4 J F Grubbs, lunacy 704 4 4 4 L G Richardson, premium on bond 50 5 1 4 4 4 4 . i 4 4 . 15 6 4 4 J B Armstrong, chaingang 133 58 7 1 4 J W Patterson, sal co com 20 83 Feb H F Buist, ‘ * ‘ N M Walker , ‘ ‘ ‘ W V Richardson, salary Stephen Kearse, com Baldoc G J Diamond, contingent 4 8 4 « J S Still, chain gang Alfred Mitchell, chain gang A L Main, com Sycamore Mellett ANogg. Miss Sadie Davi W H Duncan, stationery J M Sadler, poor yard Lemon Bros, p h $19 25 c g $51 93 J H Harley, com Bull Pond J A Green, chain gang T W Black, ‘ B R Goss, constable R W Riley, stationery W L Woodward, salar£E27 08 p h $15 J W Hair, magistrate E W Holman, magistrate G C Best, Jr., * J J Ulmer, constable W F Ussery, constable Horace J Crouch, salary Co Supt Ed Horace J Crouch, postage, box rent W P Sanders, com Red Oak Tom Bolen, chain gang MC Kitchings, magistrate W B Norris, chain gang M K Kearse, com Buckville J A Creech, “ “ E R Cox, “ Barnwell N E Still, chain gang N S Albrook, ‘ ‘ 1 T J Weekley, roads and bridges J M Harley, com Bennett Springs W H Kennedy A Son, com Wilhston S A Wise F J Gillman, com George’s Creek R V Lane, roads and bridges W H Duncan, janitor Carrie Harden, chain gang E F Sease, summoning coroners jury Armour A Co, chain gang F G Craddock, ‘ ‘ S H Ussery, roads and bridges F W Manuel, lumber W L Johns, 1 Augusta Gro Co, chain gang jr yard m iff.; - tw*.' i 135 136 \ V 139 { ■ 140 ’ v’.f ^ « J A Lightsey, ‘ Farmers’ Union Mer Co, i J W Main, roads and brie T O Davis, " “ “ Swift A Co, chain gang , - G W Jenny, Lumber R L Creech, com Geo Creek J E Lain, • ‘ * J J Harter \ Allendale E D Peacock, Voids and bridges C N Burckhalter, poor yard Emmett Barrett, com Williston G F Harter, chain gang E C Matthews com Blackville Idis Brabham, com Bennett Springs I M Pearlstine A Sons, chain gang S J Woodward, jail J S Groves, chain gang T J Attaway, poor yard R A Deason, c g $1 15, p^h $24 60, jail $2 00 L Cohen, jail R Boyd Cole, Co Bd of Ed R H Easterling A Co, poor yard Barnwell Sentinel, stationery C F Molair, c g $8 60, p h $7 25, c h 70c, jail $2 85 C C Chavous, constable . C F To w in*, chain gftng J E Tobin, magistrate B O Norris, constable F S Owens, magistrate W J Faust, constable W P Sanders, magistrate J F Rountree, constable N A Hiers, magistrate A P Collins, constable Frank Dunbar, rural police R W Riley, salary W H Duncan, statibnary C B Boyles, constable G J Diamond, salary C C Langley, chain gang The Barnwell People, stationery A adv J K Sneiling, salary judge of probate J K Sneiling, lunacy Dr E L Patterson, salary $12 50 desecting $20 W L Brant, summoning coroners jury Tom MyricV ‘ ‘ ‘ L H Williams, inquest W F Ussery, spec constable Tom Myrick, constable w ' - , ' Dr A J Harter,, desecting „ L G Stivender, rural police Dr J G Wooley, desecting •’'-'V ' * . . 1 ■ 4 “ ‘ lunacy L H Williams, magistrate C 8 Anderson, ‘ Tom Myrick, constable -^B-Amatruugr Steffen* ‘ ‘ ‘ public of * ‘ 1 roads A bridges ‘ * \ * salary J B Morris, Lunacy „ —iAJ rices 20 83 20 83 50 5 495 57 60 60 35 5 8 5 466 3 71 18 , 1 50 35 50 26 75 10 62 4208 x 20 83 25 625 7 16 23 75 100 4 82 1 50 35 20 83 4 22 11 250 25 14 20 11 82 1 50 7 375 15 596 15 00 1 50 2 43 46 20 15 13 56 24 14 32 10 16 9 68 864 70 72 14 .3 50 99 90 14 06 5 5 75 600 33 66 8 15 13 75 13 21 15 37 577 33 25 3 12 76 1 50 27 75 1 36 4 90 41 50 19 40 ,26 45 35 20 83 11 91 10 41 11 91 10 41 11 91 6 25 7 16 50 48 61 25 40 25 100 1 2 60 90 25 40 32 50 2 2 850 10 90 1190 10 50 10 ' 10 5 10 41 10 41 -ii’S 4 45 90 2167 75 69 12 57 MilUoaa A Mr* «r Mi Mi flM •arm* uMtertb* skill. D you don't Mo* It* brMdtnc thoro will bo ■UUoula al*w days. ' WM ML BELL’S Protection vs. Sentiment Antiseptic Salve IlMop* tko brnodtn* ar one*. It kfp* awijrill Mbor Mnu. It *ooth« sad h»«l, •• Mira a* TX&Jhs? wu ‘ pr "*°' h “ 4wd ' -Toll It By Tha Bali" Special Hosiery Offer Guaranteed Wear--Ever Hosiery For Men and Women. 4 ^ Ladies’ Special Offer For Limited Time Only- Six pair of our finest 35c value ladies’ guaranteed hose in black or tan colors with written guarantee, for $1.00 and 5 stamps for postage. For a limited time only, six pairs of olir finest 35c value Guaranteed Hose with written guarantee and a pair of our well known Men’s Paradise Garters for one dollar, and 5 stamps for pos- tage. " __ . You know these hose; they stood-the test when all others fi*fled. They-grve real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and b.iggy as the shape is knit in, not preis ed in. They are Guaranteed for fine ness, for style, for superiority of ma terial and workmanship, absolutely stainless and to wear six months with-' out holes, or a new pkir free. Don’t delay, send in your order be fore offer expires. Give correct size. WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY, Dayton, Ohio. Electric Light K we have not sold a second pair of Beacon Shoes to a man it’s be cause he is still wear ing his first pair— Beaconize Your Feet 4 m Protection Bank of Western Carelina! $643,500 Total Of the Nine Other ~ Bank* in Barnwell County....’ $383,500 Exce<* in Favor Bank of W. C— $460,000 In the only true test of protection to its de positors that any bank can offer—that is, its capital and its surplus—the Bank of West ern Carolina furnishes considerably over twice as much protection as do the other nine banks in Barnwell County as a whole. 4 per cent. Paid in Savings Department. . - * „ ,S , . ' - _ * * . r - '' ■ ■ ■ - ■'' . Bank of Western Carolina JSKJc. Barnwell, S. C. . F.M. HOTT SHOE CO , J v.R.B. Western lioroliiie Dep't. Slrre, B. RaiiJrskij, ProprietoE BarawgJL 8. C. union Mann ron men ■3 ^3^° ?'4 r>4l? Let me mike you an estimate on your job, I use only the best grades of material, and can save you money. ....ALL WORK GUARANTEED.... S. J. Woodwahl Phone 20 BARNWELL, S. C. Notice. This being election year, doubtless there are persons who have never registered, or, having once registered, have lost or mislaicf their certificate. This is to give notice that the books of registration will be opened each aqd every salesday from now until the first Monday in October, so all wishing cer tificates are requested to come and get them before that time to avoid a rush at the close of that time. Board of Registration. AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES SAVE FROM 30 to 60 PER CENT Tires Tube Reliner 28x3 $ 7 20 $1 65 $1 $5 30x3 7 80 1 95 1.40 30x3 1-2 10 80 2 80 1 90 32x3 1-2 1) 90 2 95 2 00 34x3 1-2 12 40 3 00 2 06 32x4 13 70 3 35 2 40 33x4 14 80 3 50 2 45 34x4 16 80 3 60 2 60 36x4 17 85 . 3 90 2 80 35x4 1-2 19 75 4 85 3 45 36x4 1-2 19 85 4 90 3 60 37x4 1-2 21 50 5 10 3 70 37x5 24 90 5 90 4 20 All other sizes in stock. Non-Skid tires 75 per cent additional, red tubes ten per cent above gray. All new clean, fresh, guaranteed tires. Best standard and independent makes. Buy direct from us and save money. 5 per cent discount if payment in full ac companies each order/ C. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. Allowing examination TIRE FACTORY SALES CO. Dept. A Dayton, Ohio. CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( County ok tUxxwBix. t ' ,1 n I he Probate Court. By J. K. Suelllng, Em]., Judge of Probate In Barnwell County. Whereas, Jane A. Llndley hath made suit to me to grant unto her Letter* of Adminis tration of the estate of and effects of Fannie Pitts, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol the said Fannie Pitts deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Barnwell on Saturday April IStb. 1914 next after publi cation thereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration should not )>e granted. Given under my hand this iirh day of April, Anno Domini 1914 4. K. SMELLING, Prol ate Judge. Published in Th* Baknwell Pkokle, 9th day of April 1914 Notice of Lost Certificate. , Notice is hereby given that Stock Certificate No 1, datea January 6, 1909, for twenty five shares of the Citizens Sank of Fairfax, S. C., has been lost or festroyed, and that Jos. Norwood, the owner and holder of said stock certifi cate, will make application to the Citi zens Bank of Fairfax, S. C., on th 4th day of May, 1014, for a new certificate of stock in lieu thereof. Jos. Norwood. Dated at.Coulumbia, S. G., This 17th day of February, 1914. 6t. Let me give you a demonstration of the worth, reliability and easy-riding qualities of the . * REO THE FIFTH Completely equipped, with trie Starter and I trie Lights for $1,175. Interested parties are requested to call on or address C. H. MATHIS, Agent for Barnwell County, BLACKVILLE, - - - S. C HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Tears of Duconr&giiig Conditions, Mn. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband * > • Came to Rescue. BARtiWELL INSURANCE AGENCY WILL INSURE < > Y0UR H0ME, YOUR ST00K Insurance of every description and Surety Bonds written at lowest rates in old line Companies. JOHN K SNELUNG, MANAGER. Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter from this place, * Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: “I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After uiai, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am dofng all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Ch*tUqoog» Medicine Co.. Ladle*' Advisory Dept.. Chattanoog*. Tenn,. tor tM^cvtU 1 llXl'Tli/'.tiMUt on vruir KsvrvL ''U-_ _ Irulructum* on your case and 64-page book, Horn* Treatment far Women.” tent in »lain wrapper. 14* fCONTINUED NEXT WEEK.) <f Yes I Have It” \ . . . • ; ,4 V \ • One Eight Room Residence, all out Houses. Only $3250.00. Any terms. One Seven Room Residence, Two Acres Land -in Lot $3150.00. Terms to suit. One Four Room, all'Out Houses, Acre Lot, "Bargain” $1800.00. Terms. • Several desirable Building Terms. - SE ME IF YOU WANT A HOUSE OR LOT. HARRY D. CALHOUN, Raal Estate Dealer. . - Office in Home Bank Building. What “Bee Dee M Means "Bee Dee’’ on the label means REAL VALUE inside the package, and RESULTS and SATIS FACTION after the contents have been used. Always ask for "Bee Dee” when you buy a stock or poultry remedy. "Bee Dee” remedies are pre- J ared from pure, medicinal ingredients, in a scien- fic way, and are genuine medicines that epend on. you can STOCK 6 POULTRY nnenfcram LINIMENT—DIP Bee Dee Haallng Powder—Bee Dee CoUc Remedy Bee Dee After using the Bee Dee Remedies generally for sometinTe.Twe take plea sure in sayiitgthat they are giving entire satisfaction, and we cheerfully recom mend them. McMillen Stock Pann, Waco, Texas. Yon cm act them at Notice of Lost Certificate. Notice is hereby given that Stock Certificate No 74, dated February 5, 1913, for one share of the Bank of Estill standing in the name of Mrs. Mary B. Talley, has been lost or destroyed, and that I, Chas. H. Barron, Trustee, the owner and holder of said stock certifi cate, wilMnake application to the Bank of Estill on the 4tn day of May, L914, for a new certificate of 'Stock in lieu there- of. ^ Chas. H. Barron, .. • Trustee. Datqd at Columbia, S. C. t • This IStb-day 6f February, 1914. 6t Notice of Loaf Certificate. Notice is.hereby given that Stock Certificate No 15 for five shares of stock in the Citizens Bank of Fairfax, dated September 30th, 1909, atanding in the name of S. B. Talley, has been lost or destroyed, and that I, Chas. H, Barron, Tiaistee, the owner and holder of said stock certificate, will make application to the Citizens Bank of Fairfax, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1914, for a new certificate of stock ja lieu thereof. Chas H. Barron, * \ Trustee. Dated at Columbia, S. C., • • \ This 18th dav of February, 1914. 6t