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ty Supervisor’s Quarterly Ending June 30,1914 Report M <1 II II II II II II II H F Buist salary 133 30 contingent II 00 J W Patterson salary county commissioner ll M Walker salary “ W V Richardsan salary — W 0 Kearse equalization F M Youug R R Johnson J E Hair R J Rountree EB Sanders U L McElheny J J Cochran AM Sanders J A Meyer ESMcLln J S Still chain gang R H Bowers chain gan Alfred Mitchell chain f T W Black Owen Dyches * “ “ C F Towns “ " J A Green J P Guess equalization W P Blume J L Baxley J O Sanders P J Zeigler J E Lain J L Ellis J 0 Griffin O B Harden J M Weathersbee equalization 0 C Baxley J B Armstrong salary court expense -.J* gm* II II II II II II II stationery Miss Hallie Armstrong contingent R W Riley salary John K Snelling salary “ “ “ lunacy “ “ " stationery W H Duncan salary for 3 months yard - - 00 chain gang $3 40 J B Morris jail report Mutual Trading Co pc Horace J Crouch sal C B Boyles constable Wm McNab contingent W A Gyles equalization S B Hair fines and forfeits L G Stivender constable J W Hair magistrate W V Richardson stationery for supervisor N M Walker peas for c g C C Owens c n $1 65 c g 11 00 J J Ulmer constable M B Hagood equalization H Jeff Hair J E Collins lumber Charlie Brown c g l« <4 «« *T U 14 «< 41 14 44 44 44 I M Pearlstine and Son c g 44 44 44 14 44 44 41 44 4 4 ** ' 44 4 4 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 .4 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 I 34 33 25 25 60 10 12 20 16 90 4 21 1 6 10 8 6 10 60 35 36 60 35 36 36 23 20 8 10 12 80 23 00 10 10 17 66 28 1350 15 40 75 60 2421 85 880 5 45 5 48 61 25 20 5 100 83 40 6 100 28 40 12 50 9 25 25 25 250 2 265 7 16 10 4 5 38 15 12 15 ^ 14 85 23 23 24 28 23 13 1 15 23 13 161 92 314 4 4 J T Wilson eg __ 400 315 4 1 D A Dyches p y 6 316 < 1 Lemon Bros c n 14 03 c g 112 45 16 45 317 1 1 J F Ready p y 900 318 1 < J F Rountree constable 11 91 319 4 < C F Molair court expense 120 320 1 « C S Anderson magistrate 10 41 321 4 4 J F Rountree constable 11 91 322 4 4 C S Anderson magistrate , 10 41 323 4 1 W P Sanders ‘ 10 41 324 4 1 B O Norris constable 11 91 325 4 1 C C Chavous 1 23 lb 326 J M Gantt commutation 50 327 4 4 T O Davis commutation 3 328 4 ( Buist Ray “ 50 329 4 4 J B Ross “ 11 330 4 4 VV’ J Faust constable 11 91 331 4 4 W D Black r and b 13 65 332 4 4 Dr A J Harter disecting 10 333 4 , 4 W H Sanders com 2 334 4 4 Emitt Barrett ‘ 28 10 335 4 4 J A Porter p y , * 22 50 336 . 4 L H Williams inquest , 850 337 ( 4 Piedmont Tobacco Go c g 101 50 • 338 4 4 W L Cave, commutation 75 339 f 4 J C Mathews, Blk spec 321 94 340 4 4 W C Jennings, E L W W 10 65 341 4 4 Walker Evans & Coggswell Co 295 98 342 4 1 L H Williams magistrate • 10 41 343 4 4 P B Wise com Blk 6 344 4 4 4 4 • t 29 345 4 4 4 4 4 « 550 346 1 4 J M Sadler p y 300 347 t 4 Dr E W Ellis disecting 10 348 ‘ E W Holman magistrate 25 00 349 4 G J Diamond salary 100 00 350 4 4 J B Morris salary 125 00 351 4 4 The Good Roads Machinery Co r & b 238 33 352 4 4 C N Burckhalter c h a j 1* 1 (JO 353 4 4 ‘ ‘ p yard 665 354 4 4 W S Snelling com Bennett Springs 5 355 4 1 -W H Duncan stationery 9 356 4 4 G J Diamond contingent „ • 37 60 357 4 4 G C Best Jr magistrate —- - 6 25 358 4 4 Dr E L Patterson salary co physician 12 50 359 4 < ‘ ‘ lunacy 5 360 4 4 4 4 12 52 361 4 4 R C Holman county atty salary 50 362 4 ( ‘ ‘ contingent 25 363 4 4 R A Deason, p h $15.75, c h 2.35, jail 1.25 19 35 364 4 4 J K Hair lumber 37 36 365 » * P W Duncan com Bennett Springs 325 366 < 4 L H Williams magistrate , 10 41 337 i ( W D Blume p y x . 2 75 368 1 4 B L Zorn com Barnwell 7 E J Hankerson roads & bridges Swift & Co c gang T A Holland c gang VV G Ruddell contingent S W Eaves com Great Cypress J W Rosier ‘ Bennett Springs J T Wilson c g W D Black roads & bridges ‘ ' 1 com Williston. T J Attaway poor yard S B Weeks roads Sc bridges Geo Brant com Sycamore J D Morris c g 13 com Red Oak 12 A F Furgerson com Great Cypress Dr H R Tison lunacy Alonza Harrison court house W H Gillam com Geo Creek Dr H G Googe lunacy T O Davis com Bennett Springs' W E Harter c g J A Porter poor yard “ “ . “ chain gang “ " court house J B Morris telephone and telegraph Barnwell Sentinel advertising “ “ stationery F D Bessinger lunacy ' J B Morris stationery Fairfax Mercantile Co chain gang Jenny A Platts lumber John Wallace com Red Oak N D Ellis roads Sc bridges Allendale Pharmacy c g C F Molair c g $2 25, pn 141 94, c h 30 cts G A Still com Blackvifle J W Blount summoning coroners jury eadv - - The Barnwell People L A Bush equalization E D Dicks * -r~ . i stationery vertising jr> 8 38 93 12 40 1 80 250 3 24 85 385 1 50 - .6 2 5 18 60 506 2-50 15 4 35 88 14 65 14 40 1 17 37 36 87 375 18 75 12 90 23 75 4 08 1 - -J 834 596 44 49 20 97 2 4126 7 70 i .2 | 782 10 i-l 1191' 20 SP 537 I Bin LAND—CROPS MOD . • (See Crops Growing now on these Lands) No. 1. 200 Acres adjoining city limits. 160 of same in cultivation. One 7 room residence, one tenant house, wells, barns, large wired pasture. $35.00 per acre. ' A No. 2. 225 Acres two miles from town, two tenant houses, wells and barns, two thirds in cultiva tion. Clay road. A bargain. Only $20.00 per acre. No. 3. 300 Acres three miles from town, 260 in cultiva tion, one dwelling, five tenant houses, wells, barns, etc. A peach for the money. $30. No. 4. 96 Acres, one small house, half in cultivation, seven miles from Barnwell, three from Elko. A sacrifice. $7.00 per acre. No. 5. 206 Acres five miles from Dunbarton. Well im proved, fine dwelling, 10 rooms, three new ten ant houses, a ginnery, all out houses and barns. You ought to see it. $30 per acre. Terms. No. 6. 320 Acres of land six miles from Barnwell, one dwelling, one half in cultivation. A bargain, only $7.50 per acre. No. 7. 225 Acres of highly cultivated land one - mile Barnwell, clay road; only $30. To appreciate it, is to see it. • • . • - ——* V . • ‘ No. 8. 70 Acres, 50 in cultivation near city limits with residence and three acres in house lot. Resi dence and lot $1500.00, the farm land $30 per. acre. Terms. ■ - _ ■ I ALSO SOME HOUSES AND LOTS BARNWELL. FOR SALE IN Write me or come see. HARRY 1). CALHOUY, Real Estate Dealer, Office in Home Bank Building FORD AND BUICK AUTOMOBILES- »•••••• \V .1 I have the agency for these cars. I will deliver them any- ‘ : - ' i • where in Barnwell County upon a few hours notice as cheap as they can be bought, either for cash, or upon satisfactory terms: C. ARTHUR BEST, Barnwell, - S. C. Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle are kept for two purposes; for beef pro duction and for milk production. To do either right they must be healthy. There is nothing better to keep them in continued good health, or to make them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of— TIpp T\pa STOCK DCC L/CC MEDICINE •tin up the liver—Drives poisons away.' 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When she had the measles, ^ they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s ® Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no ® more trouble. 1 shall never be without Black-Draught J In my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- ® ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ¥ Ql ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, Jp reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. ^ # If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- # ® Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five ® ® years of splendid success proves its value.. Good for 2 H young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ^ II II Have you seen the NEW RED THE FIFTH? I have bought one of the new summer models, with all the latest improvements, including hand some streamline body, robe rail, etc., and will take pleasure in giving demonstrations to all interested parties. The prices remain the same, $1,175, complefely equipped, with electric started and electric lights. ~ For further information,call on or address CH. MATHIS, (CONTINUED ON FIFTH PAGE) BLACKVILLE, S. C BREAKFAST ON TIME You can sleep late and still breakfast on time with a New Pcr/Sction Oil Cook-stove No fire to build—strike a match and you have full heat in a minute. The New Perfection cooks better than a coal range at less cost, with less work. 1 Bums kerosene—clean and inexpensive. Made in 1,2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, also a new stove with a fireless cooking oven. At all hardware and depart ment stores. Ask to see a “New Perfection/* STANDARD OIL COMPANY wuhingtoa. n. G. (New Jersey) Ctorlotte, n. c. Norfolk. Vo. BALTIMORE Ckorlestown.W.Vo. Rickmond. Vo. Chorleotoo. S. C. U k aii n m „ CHARLESTON, S. C. i Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy. . Owned and Controlled by the State. SMession Opens October 1st, 1914, Closes Jilne 3rd, 1915 Fine jiew Building ready for occupancy October 1st, 1914. Advan-y tageously located oppoaite Roper Hospital, one of the largest Hospitals idU the South, hospital containing 218 beds. v ^ Practical Work for Senior Student* in Medicine Ind Pharmacy a Special Feature. Department Of Physiology and Embryology ' in affiliation wit Charleston Museum. . > \ Nine full time teachers in Laboratory Branches. ' Six graduated appointment* etch year in medicine. For catalog address ‘ ' OSCAR W. SCHLEETER, Rsfhtar, 1th the *... a * S.C.