The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 30, 1914, Image 2
ty Supervisor’s Quarterly
Ending June 30,1914
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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
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stationery
Miss Hallie Armstrong contingent
R W Riley salary
John K Snelling salary
“ “ “ lunacy
“ “ " stationery
W H Duncan salary for 3 months
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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
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I M Pearlstine and Son c g
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J T Wilson eg __
400
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D A Dyches p y
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Lemon Bros c n 14 03 c g 112 45
16 45
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J F Ready p y
900
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J F Rountree constable
11 91
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C F Molair court expense
120
320
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C S Anderson magistrate
10 41
321
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J F Rountree constable
11 91
322
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C S Anderson magistrate
, 10 41
323
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W P Sanders ‘
10 41
324
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B O Norris constable
11 91
325
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C C Chavous 1
23 lb
326
J M Gantt commutation
50
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T O Davis commutation
3
328
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Buist Ray “
50
329
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J B Ross “
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330
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VV’ J Faust constable
11 91
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W D Black r and b
13 65
332
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Dr A J Harter disecting
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W H Sanders com
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Emitt Barrett ‘
28 10
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J A Porter p y
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L H Williams inquest
, 850
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Piedmont Tobacco Go c g
101 50
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W L Cave, commutation
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J C Mathews, Blk spec
321 94
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W C Jennings, E L W W
10 65
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Walker Evans & Coggswell Co
295 98
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L H Williams magistrate
• 10 41
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P B Wise com Blk
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4 4 • t
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550
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J M Sadler p y
300
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Dr E W Ellis disecting
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E W Holman magistrate
25 00
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G J Diamond salary
100 00
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J B Morris salary
125 00
351
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The Good Roads Machinery Co r & b
238 33
352
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C N Burckhalter c h a j
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353
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‘ ‘ p yard
665
354
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W S Snelling com Bennett Springs
5
355
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-W H Duncan stationery
9
356
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G J Diamond contingent
„ • 37 60
357
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G C Best Jr magistrate
—- - 6 25
358
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Dr E L Patterson salary co physician
12 50
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‘ ‘ lunacy
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360
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12 52
361
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R C Holman county atty salary
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‘ ‘ contingent
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R A Deason, p h $15.75, c h 2.35, jail 1.25
19 35
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J K Hair lumber
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P W Duncan com Bennett Springs
325
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L H Williams magistrate
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W D Blume p y x
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B L Zorn com Barnwell
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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
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L A Bush equalization
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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.
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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. ■ - _
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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-
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I have the agency for these
cars. I will deliver them any-
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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.'
Any time any of my cat
tle (et anythin! wrong
with them I five them a
lew dotes of B e e D e e
STOCK MEDICINE
They toon set well.
JohA S. Carroll,
Moorhead, Miss.
25c, 50c
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8 Saved Girl’s life
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¥ Mrs. Sylvania Woods; oH-hftoft Mills, Ky.
¥ “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
¥ liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
¥ saved my little girl’s life. 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
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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
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The New Perfection cooks
better than a coal range at
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Bums kerosene—clean and
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Made in 1,2, 3 and 4 burner
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Fine jiew Building ready for occupancy October 1st, 1914. Advan-y
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