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Report of the Board of County Commissioners
for the Quarter Ending June 30, 1916.
Number
694
695
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Claimant
Amount
May 11. 1916.
%
G. J. Diamond, Chain Gang R 3.20
R. H. Walker, Poor Yard ^
R. H. Walker, Poor Yard ''.50
R. S. Calhoun, Chain Gang
J. W. Walker, Lumber . ""J
Charlie P. Morris, Com. Geo. Creek
June 6, 1916.
P. F. Parker, Chain Gang
L. G. Stivender, Constable, 27.91; Sum. Cor.
Jury, $2.00 —
J. W. Hair, Magistrate. 25.00; Inquest, 8.50
S. R. Boy la ton, Salary Co. Com.
J. M. Weatherabee, Salary Co. Com.
N. M. Walker, Salary Co. Com.
J. M. Weatherabee, Cham Gang
J. DiAiQQQd* Chuin Gtwng -, —
aTlMaBmuil; BJaryj" " i" T T. J. ^
J. S. Still, Chain Gang - r -
J. B. Armstrong, Court Expense ...
J. B. Armstrong, Salary
J. SUIT Halford, Salary, Coroner .......
Dr. O. D. Hammond, Post Mortem, (8)
W. V. Richardson, Salary —- ——
E. E. Morris, ConsUble ... —v_
Barnwell Sentinel, Stationery
J. W. King, Chain Gang
Lemon Bros, Chain Gang
F. M. Young Co., Chaingang ..'
Young A Kearse. Chain Gang ....* —
Joseph Baxley, Chain Gang
Morris A Co., Chain Gang ...— — ——--
G. J. Diamond. Chain Gang ......
J. B. Blanks, Chain Gang
S. B. Moseley. Chain Gang
R. A. Deason, Chain Gang ...— ...........
Allendale Hardware Co., Chain Gang ... ......
A. B. Metx, Chain Gang —,
Terrie Richardson, Chain Gang .......—
Good Roads Supply Co., Chain Gang.... .«
Q. A. Kennedy, Cham Gang
Armour A Co., Chain Gang ......
Peeples Oil Co., Chain Gang m
T. K. Aida, Cham Gang ........
L. Cohen, Chain Gang
Simon Brown's Sons. C. G., 33.18; P. Y., 4.50
C. M. Bell, Chaingang
C. F. Molair, Chain Gang .......
J. P. Harter, Chain Gang V— .......
F. R. Aida, Chain Gang
J. J. Walker, Chain Gang ..'
Charlie Morris, Chain Gang ...
J. A. Green, Chain Gang
G. T. Boylston, Chain Gang
R. H. Bowers, Chain Gang
Alfred Mitchell, Chain Gang 1.
Home Furniture Co., P. Y., 3.00; C. G., 1.50
Dr. Ryan A. Gylejj, Lunacy
^Dr. Ryan A. Gyles, Lunacy -J x J
"Jessie Rountree, Cpm. Rich Land
, J. E. Tobin, Magistrate
A. P. Collins, ConsUble
H. D. Best, ConsUble, 12.50; Chain Gang,1.00
J. F. Rountree, Constable ;
E. J. Black, Constable
G. M. Williams, Constable
W. F. Ussery, Constable
U. D. Cook, ConsUble
J. L. Carlton. ConsUble
E. W. Holman, Court Expense, (ice)
J. HyBlack, Court Expanse, (Chairs)
B. r. Zorn, Com. Geo. Crgek ,
A. R. Dunbar, Com. Four Mile
H. W. Sanders, Com. Red Oak
J. B. Briggs, Com. »Re<l Oak
W. H. Harden, Com, Great, Cypress
F. J. Gillam, Com. Geo. Creek
O. C. Baxley, Com. Red Oak
G. M. Loadholt, Com. Sycamore
W. H. Boyles, Com. Bennett Springs
W. J. Myriek, Com. Sycamore \ !
E. W. D. Morris, Com. Geo. Creek ..j
Oscar Grayson, Com. Williston
G. C. Best, Jr., Magistrate
G. L. Hill, Magistrate,
L. H. Williams, Magistrate
E. W. Holman Magistrate,
C. S. Anderson, Magistrate
C. W. Dunbar, Magistrate
L. C. Bennett, Magistrate t __
A. J. Owens, Poor Yard 1
M. C. Kitchings, Magistrate '
J. B. Morris, Telephone and Telegraph
J. B. Morris, Telephone and Telegraph
W. C. Jennings, Lights and Water
R. W. Riley, Salary
J. B. Morris, Salary
J. B. Morris, Contirigent
N. A. Hiers, Magistrate
. J. B. Morris, Dieting Prisoners :
Miss Nellie R. Ray, Tomato Club ;
Horace J. Crouch, Salary
Alonzo Harrison, Contingent
John K. Snelling, Reindexing Records t
John K. Snelling, Salary
R. A. Deason, Jail
C. F. Molair, Jail
Jackson Seabrooks, Poor Yard
Lemon Bros., Poor Yard
Josephine Johnson, Poor Yard c., .____
Briggs, Buist & Co., Poor Yard
J. e. Black, Poor Yard ;_
R. A. Deason, Poor Yard jr______
Mutual Trading Co., Poor Yard x?_____, ■
J. A. Porter, Poor Yard
L. C. Bennett, Poor Yard A
U. A. Calhoun, Poor Yard
U. A. Calhoun, Poor Yird
T. J. Attaway, Poor Yard ; ” "
L. Cohan. P. Y., 3.00; Jail, 1.00-C_____
C. FJflfoIair, Poor Yard
Carolina Phoenix. Poor Yard l!-.::.. 1
R. A. Deason, Pubfic Buildings '
C. F. Molair Public Build mgs -
D. A. Hair, Bum. Coromor's/wv
Dr A. B. Patterson, Salary Co. nya^ (t) maa..
60.00
29.91
33.50
33.33
26.00
25.00
49.48
2.50
100.00.
60.00
969.00
75.69
27.08
15.00
100.00
29.15
17.00
35.00
57.47
17.86
60.00
36.00
77.22
2.50
10.00
13.23
3.26
18.86
16.20
4.00
406.68
164.46
94.24
9.00
10.10
,6.86
37.63
11.70
21.18
2.50
6.10
10.80
36.0b,
35.00
35.00
50.00
35.00
4.50
10.48
5.00
17.00
29.15
12.50
13.50
15.83
15.83
15.83
27.91
15.33
30.4l
3.00
84.00
5.25
16.88
2.00
9.25
47.50
8.00
9.00
3.00
14.00
4.50
8.50
25.00
12.50
14.58
14.58
29.15
14.58
14.58
14.58
15.00
25.00
11.83
11.20
20.15
48.61
125.00
18.55
12.50
39.00
50.00
103.00
1.00
125.00
25.00
l.?6
2.05
5.30
31.70
8.75
6.00
-2.30
8.35
6.00
8.50
1.50
6.00
4 50
5%
4.00
70Q4
6.00
3.40
ltd
200
817
818
820
821
822
823
824-
825
826
827
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
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W. H. Duncan, Stamps ' 29.52
National Office Supply Co., Stationery — - 13.63
twiwft CHmiH.^iiumi^y 1 '■ i j.—mr
John K. Snelling, Stationery 6.00
J. B. Morris, Stationary , •_ 14.82
P. B. Wise, Roads and Bridges 7.40
P. B. Wise, Lumber ^M0
E. F. Woodward, Lumber _'m2,90
K. Diamond, Lumber ._r'»16.4l-
Comadore Brister, Poor Yard 6.00
Walker Evans A Cogswell Co., SUtionery _• 399.83
M. Manning, Chain Gang i •49.11
J. C. Matthews, Com. Blackville, 31.24;
Spec. $311.48 342.72
Thos. O. Sanders, Lumber 36.78
Adluh Milling Co., Chain Gang 96.76
W. T. Walker, Lumber 24.50
G. O. Barker, Lumber 6.21
The R. P. Searson Drug Co., Chain Gang t, 6.60
P. F. Parker, Chain Gang '. 7.72
J. B. Armstrong, Court Expense 13.00
J. B. Armstrong, Court Expense 2.10
Blackville Hardware Co., Chain Gang !__ 2.75
W. V. Richardson, Chain Gang 298.20
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons' holding claims against the es
tate of,J. O.'Walker, Jr., deceased,
will present them duly attested to the
.undersignedAllendale. S. C. T and
all persons indebt
will make payment
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to the said estate
the undersigned.
O. Walker,
Chain Gang Notke.
The chain gangs -are at the folic
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No. 1 at Duck Branch, on the AUen^
dale-Fairfax road.
No. 2 on BamweH—WilKston rnmL'
No. 3 at Concord Church.
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