The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 27, 1916, Image 8

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Report of the Boaid of County Commissioners foilk Quarter Ending June 30, 1916;, ■ Number 665 * ■ 666 667 668 • 7 i - 669 <70 <71 <72 <73 * .1 - <74 w <77 l. Claimant »• Amount May 2, 1916. J H. G. Boy 1*ton. Chain Gang.. -V .$11.50 Dr. 0. D. Hammond, Lunacy T —j, 5.00 S. R. BoyUton, Salary Co. Com.. 33.33 N. M. Walker,.Salary Co. Com.. wJS.OO J. M. Weatherabee, Salary Co. Com. 26.00 J. S. Still, Chain Gang ..... 60.00 J. Staff Halford, Coroner 27.98 G. J. Diamond, Salary Supr. ... .... 100.00 J. B. Armatrong, Salary, 75.69 J. B. Armatrong, Court Expenae 68.35 Joseph Baxley, Chain Gang 35.00 Charlie Morris, Chain Gang 35.00 Barnwell Sentinel Adv. and Statioaery 131.30 W. V. Richardson, Salary Clerk.. ... '. 100.00 Horace J. Crouch, Salary 100.00 J. B. Morris, Salary 1...—126.00 John K. Snelling, Salary... 26.00 John K. Snelling, Reindexing Records : 125.00 Bank of Western Carolina, Interest on B Money 126.39 Dr. G. W. Loadholt, Vital Statistics.... / 1.60 Horace J. Crouch, Stationery .J. 3.60 National Office Supply Co., Stationery..... — 8.00 The Barnwell People, Stationery and Adv 125.13 W. H. Duncan, Stationery ..J 6.46 R. A. Deason, Jail 3.00 C. F. Molair, Jail ' 1.40 J. B. Morris, Dieting Prisoners 46.20 L. Cohen, Jail .1 1.60 C. S. Anderson, Magistrate 14.68 G. M. Williams, Constable i.. 15.81 E. E. Morris, Constable L 29.15 M. C. Kitchings, Magistrate 25.00 L. H. Williams, Magistrate .___ 14 68 J. E. Tobin, Magistrate .... ..... 29.15 G. C. Best, Jr., Magistrate 12.50 E. W. Holman, Magistrate .... ... ‘19.15 C. W. Dunbar, Magistrate :.. .1. J 14.68 G. L. Hill, Magistrate , 14.63 N. A. Hi era, Magistrate' 12 60 L. C. Bennett, Magistrate ... ,1168 J. P. Harter, Constable HJtt U. D. Cook, Constable t 15.83 H. D. Best, Constable 12.50; Chain Gang, 2.00 14.50 J. F. Rountree^. Constable 15.83; Chain Gang 6.20.1^ 21.03 E. J. Black, Constable .... 15.83 J. L. Carlton, Constable, 30.41; Sum. Cor. Jury, 2.00.. 32.41 A. P. Collins, Constable .-2*. 12.50 W. F. Usaery, Constable 27.91 G. W. Halford, Com. Barnwell 3.00 W. D. Hartxog.Com. Barnwell 3.00 G. P. Morris, Com. Red Oak ! i 3.00 J. S. Collins, Com. Geo. Creek..: 1.00 F. W. Manuel, Com. Sycamore 3.60 James Nix, Com. Sycamore 3.50 Oacar Grayson, Com. Williston 21.60 B. W. Brown, Com. Four Mile 11.25 W.^.r MUy a Number <71 <79 680 ML. 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 .690 691 692 693 Claimant. Amount Shunk Plow Co., Chain Gang ..... 74-00 Dr. F. H. Boyd, Post Mortem 6.00 Simon BrownVgoqs^Pspr XAti. , , , 1&.4Q- »Aii ^-Corley, flum. Ouieuei*! Jury......I'. Lee Lancaster, Lumber and Bridge Work ^ 16.85 J. W. Hair, Magistrate 20.84 L. *0. Stivender, Constable 7 n , 26.66 J. B. Armstrong, Court Expense t 63.00 H. E. Johnson, Chain Gang 358.63 R. W. Riley, Salary ■ l__ 48.61 S. P. Croft, Com. Geo. Creek i 12.50 J. G. Bessinger, Com. Geo. Creek .■ 5.00 Young A Kearse, Chain Gang i 1119.25 F. M. Young Co., Chain Gang 17.08 W. V. Richardson, Stationery 4.00 J. W. King, Chain Gang 36.00 Continued N ext Week. 11 I'uUII Imllni niniuuiil 1 J. Owens, Poor Yard B A Lemon Bros., Poor Yard J. A. Porter, Poor Yard 7.00; P. Buildings 1.36 B F. Barker, Poor Yard R. A Deason, Poor Yard Gups Williamson, Poor Yard L. Beat, Poor Yard G. L. Hill, Poor Yard S. J. Creech, Com. Geo. Creek C. F. Molair, Poor Yard The Beat Pharmacy, Poor Yard .... J. 8. Black, Poor Yard .... ... T. J. Attaway, Poor Yard * L. Cohen, Poor Yard ..... .... The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., tov.w The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Great Cypress.' 300.00 The Dixie GgMpft and Met. Co., Bennett Springs...... 33.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., BUckvtlle 66.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co^Geo. Creek. 123 00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Williston 260.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Four Mile 404.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Red Oak ...300.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Roads and Bridges. .424.00 The Dixie Culvert and Met. Co., Roads and Bridge* 2,500.00 20.00 18.26 8.35 12.00 3.35 ..: 1.50 25.60 9.00 1.60 68.62 14.60 3.86 4.60 3.00 Sycamore .230.00 Rosemary 189.00 David Rogal, Chain Gang Lemon Bros., Chain Gang . Butler Singleton, Chain Gang S. V. Brown, Chain Gang .. 8. V. Brown, Chain J. J. Thomas, Chain P. F. Parker, Chain Black, Chain 8.00 16.66 6.00 5.00 2.00 24.00 Gang Gang Gang 1 60.00 J. W, Black, Chain Gang ... 77.80 G. M. Williams, Chain Gang 1.60 Good Roads Supply Co., Chain Gang 115.20 Clark A Co., Chain Gang 60.00 Armour & Co., Chain Gang 44.72 Armour & Co., Chain Gang ' 35.64 Armour and Co., Chain Gang 64.40 Farmers’ Union Merc. Co., Chain Gang 29.12 G. T. Boylston, Chain Gang .• 35.00 J. A. Green, Chain Gang * 36.00 R. H. Bowers, Chain Gang 50.00 Alfred MiteheBrt’haww^imie - * — - -3&00 Dr. J. S. Palmer, Chain Gang 26.00 C. F. Molair, Chain Gang ; 11.65 F. M. Young Co., Chain Gang 88.88 Young & Kearse, Chain Gang 171.75 C. C. Owens, Chain Gang 2.40 Home Furniture Co,, Chain Gang 8.00 G. C. Matthews, Chain Gang 14.00 W. P. Blume, Equalization , 4.00 M. C. Kitchings, Lunacy 12.40 Dr. W. R. Tuten, Lunacy 5.00 Dr. G. W. Loadholt, Lunacy 14.62 Dr. G. W. Loadholt, Lunacy ’ 5.00 John K. Snelling, Lunacy, 30.00 S. H. Ussery, Roads and Bridges 14.00 J. B. Briggs, Roads and Bridges .1 5.25 E. Buford, Roads and Bridges * 82.50 L. C. Benngtt, Chain Gang 25.34 F. G. Craddock, Chain Gang 39J5 Fairfax Drug Co., Chain Gang ^ 5.95 J. L. Carlton, Chain Gang 1 i.QO E. Buford, Roads and Bridges 128.75 G. W. Green, Lumber 1.35 J. A. Myrick, Roads and Bridges 8.00 J. M. Brant, Roads and Bridges 32!90 S’ & 9!” sels ’ Roads .and Bridges IIIIII" 21.00 V. W. Manuel, Lumber 14.62 F. W. Manual, Roads and Bridges 27.30 J. J. Walker, Com Bennett Springs __I_172!45 J. J. Walker, Com. Bennett Springs 13.50 M. R. Rountree, Com. Bennett Springs ' 104.00 W. H. Feennell, Roads and Bridges g qo T. O. Lawton, Roads and Bridges 7 00 W. T. Still, Roads and BridgesSi^.' 10 00 K. Diamond, Lumber -SHIIIIIIIIII”! 3d)l J?. aze *> R° a ds and Bridges I 5 00 R. W. Dicks & Son, Lumber 17i70 W. B. Norris, Roads and Bridges 1 00 R. M. Kearse, Lumber \ 26 00 Thos. 0. Sanders, Lumber ~~ R. A. Deason, Public Buildings IIIIIII" l 60 t M y rick ’ ^oads and Eridges '7 00 J. B. Morris, Contingent 17633 J. B. Morris, Determating Alcohol 4 00 J. B. Morris, Contingent lo'ae Lemon Bros., Public Buildings .1 2 04 A* •J® an i n 8s. Public Buildings 27 40 ¥ 0 ^* Ir j! Public Buildings ” 4 60 J* Bob, Public Buildings. * 28 35 i- R- Black, Public Buildings I I” '” 6 00 "• P._ Harter, Sum. Coroners Jury S. Palmer, Post Mortem ...IIIIII””” lo 00 Morris, Sum. Coroners Jury . Dr. J E. E. E. W. Heilman, Dr- A. J. Harter, L. H. Williams, M. C. Lae, Sum. Coroners J. E. Tobin. ' Mortem II J«ry 2.00 8.50 . 10.00 8.50 2.00 inasr^ W. B PROTECT TDORfAP BV THE ’ , KS (fACBKKBOOK It’s So Easy It costs nothing.to keep your money in, the bank. We don’t charge you anything for taking care of it. We even give you a nice check book to be used when you wish to draw any money. It is sure easy and conven ient to have a bank account. You never get caught out some place with out funds because your check is good any place. You never lose your money. You always know where it comes from snd where it goes to. You have a receipt for every dollar you pay out. You always have the exact change to pay your billa and you will certainly save money Try it. Bank of Western Carolina A KAN of family baa a big responsibility. He not only muit eon* serve the morals and education of his wife and loved ones, bnt he must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there abet ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT t It will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family. SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT. j of Williston WILLISTON. S. C. Head omn Aikra, H. C, Barnwell, S. C THE BAIEEY-EEBBY CO. Machinery, Mill and Plumbing Supplies AUTOMOBILE SUPPUES AND ACCESSORIES * ( G. * J. TIRES AND TUBES. VENDOL OILS AND GREASE. (‘ Charleston. S. C. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE AiUr F<* Tears UM SIMM gSV Al last. I bad gone* to weak 1 could aot and I gave up is despair. Al last, my husband got me a bottle ot Cardui. die woman s tank, and 1 com* menced taking \L From die very test done. I could ted it was helping me. I “I Bought Kitchen Comfort from my dealer when I bought a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. ” Ask your dealer to tell you why the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove as sures clean, even heat and lasting sat isfaction. He’ll tell, you that the long blue chimney gives a perfect draft and the proper distribution of heat. That ‘New Perfection” means gas stove comfort with kerosene oil—no more coal, wood or ashes. * * Fuel cost—only 2 cents a meal for 6 people. Saves your time and strengths Turns on and off like gas. New Perfections are made in many styles and sizes. Ask yo”ur dealer to show therm to you. Catron, Ky.-lu an interesting letter horn this place, Mr*. Betbe Bullock write* as toUow*: “I suttered lor lour yean, with womanly trouble*, and during this tune, I could only lit up lor a hole white, and could not walk anywhere at all. Al tone*, I would have severe pains in my leftside. The doctor was called in. and his treat ment relieved me tor a white, but I was soon confined to my bed again. Alter that, nothing seemed to do me any good. tiring me. and am doing aO my work/* II you are aD nm down from womanly trouble*, don’t gtve up In denpnir. Try Cardni. the woman’s tonic. It has helped more than a million women. In its 50 year* ot continuous success, and should rurety help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui tor years. He know* what it wffl do. Ask him. He will recom mend ft. Begin tsking Cardui today. WriU to; Own.—af AMvim Ck. Ueta*’ T#m.. far .Sy«r»si Aivnory DtW.. Ouiumu«a. f 1 lUfrvrtiMj m yw . m» a»4 tt- Look for fhe Long Blue Chimney Use Aladdin Security Oil to obtain the best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY _ (New Jersey) BALTIMORE MDI % Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Ve. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Ve. Charlmtoa, S. C. ITS THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY When Your Auto Breaks Down — ■ *, • —-You want it repaired RIGHT NOW by an expert machinist. Hurry jobs are our specialty, and the small job receives the same careful atten tion as the big one. The next time you are in trouble, just let us know, and an expert me chanic with years of. Experience will have you going again in a jiffy. THE BARNWELL GARAGE, W. D. HARLEY, Manager. Barnwell, §. C. . Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice ia hereby given that all per sona holding claims against the es tate of J. O. Walker, Jr., deceased, will present them duly attested to the undersigned at Allendale, S. C. f and all persons indebted to_tl« mid liaUU nt to the undersigned. John O. Valker, Chain Gang Notice. ' The chain gangs are at the follow ing places: 1__ j. No. 1 at Duck Branch, on the All^ft dale-Fhirfax road. No. 2 on Bantwell—Williston road. , No. 3 aa-flmw*r< flmrrh. ^————— W. V. Richardson, Clark. G. J. Diamond,