The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 14, 1913, Image 7
MAY 14,1913.
THE PRESS AMD STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S.C.
STEFANSSON NOW
READY. FOR OTARI
* i ■ ^ .
EqNorar WIN Lem Id Juno
For Loof Arctic Stay.
WILL REMAm FOUR YEARS.
Party Will Study Blond Eskimos and
Qathor Scientific and Geographical
* Data About Arctic Sea and Vast Un
explored Regions Between Bering
Strait and the North Pole.
New York.—Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
who (Uncovered the blond Eskimos, id
auooiiuclng bin plans for bis cowing
four year expedition in tbe north, said
Unit It would lie tbe party's object to
father geographical and scientific
data about the vast unexplored terri
tory between Bering strait and tbe
north pole and between the western
border of the arctic archipelago and
the known o|ien aea north of Siberia.
”We shall start from tbe navy yard
at Esqiiimalt. Victoria, for Bering
strait, in the first week of June. In the
steam whaler Karluk. of *J47 tons, pro-
WRONG TO WATCH BASEBALL* REPORT OF - HIGHWAY COMMUL [J O Garvin, car prls.*.
Harvard Capart Bay* Spactatara Oat
To# Wrawght Up.
Can.liri re. VJasx. — Beware. O ya
bnselmli :m:s. for ron am tbe product
of a niiiH>:ty wrong attlt.ode toward
atliletics Witnessing professional base
ball contes’.s tends to harmful ex
cesses and immorality. Tboa spoke
Harvard s world famous strength es-
|*ert. It Ivdley A. SargenL recenfly.
lie said In part:
"The etiitement attending bthi
game* a> they are played at present Is
harmful, tiar (>aseba!l fans nowadays
are devotees of a game in exactly tbe
same sen-e as are those fascinated by
watching a roulette game or other
games of chance.
''Attendance at these game* means
that thousands of men and boys and
even women t»e.ome unduly excited
over the athletic prowess of profes
sional players They leave tbe ball
grounds with nerves tingling’ and
spirits exalted if the game goes well,
and the question is. What outlet do
those men and women find for their
emotions thus amused? I am tempted
to leave the subject with an interro
gation point
"There is nothing wrong with x hall
game as such any more than there Is
with a theatrical performance as
such, but such games arouse emo
tion without fumivliiug a motor outlet
This would not l*e the ease tf
game were actually played instead «
Claim Approved spd PaM bf J. W.
Hill Highway . Comaussloaer
\ IBIS (Taiass.
!. W. Hill H. C. aal.. $214.11
D. L. Smith. Au41- Post $3.44
H. P. Towles, Mag. aal $4.34
H. F. Towles. Mag. aal $14.44
T. M. Reeves. Mag. sal.. ...$2^.04
P. J. Wilson. Mag. sal $25.00
J O Colson, mag sa! 25.00
N. M. Maxey. Con. sal 25.00
Ira L Risher. ron sal 24.99
J. O. Ackerman. Con. sal... 25.0J
J. O. Ackerman, Con. Pns. . . . 1.40
Dr. \V. R. Ackerman. P S 7.00
Pr. W. B. Ackerman. P. S... 35.00
Dr. \V. B. Ackerman. P. S.. . . 17.00
Dr. W. B. Ackerman P. S. Tay.52.40
Dr. E. H. Ackerman. Ex. Lu.. . . 5.00
Dr. E. H. Ackerman Ex. Lu.. . 5.00
H. S. Strickland Premium o::
bond. . . 5. rt t
H. S. Strickland Service's Co. B’d
Education « Oft
L. L. Craven Con. lun;. ..... i ' 00
A A Yarn. Con. luna 15 00
S M Crosby, con lun 15.00
Daniel Jennings Con. luna. . . . 15.00
W. R. Beach Con. luna 15.00
L. G. Yarley Con. luna...
E. M. Jones Co. Au. sal. . .
i E. M. Jcr.ec. Audi. S
the,
,11 Town
of Walterboro W. K..
watched. We are overdoing one phase D. B. Black Ser. as ap
ceedlng east along the north const of" the so culled love of sport.
Alaska." he said •The expedition. . ‘There Is nothing
planned as Yi private American expvdi- form of nthleti •>ni.
ditiau. hu* been taken over by the have of It the tetter
Canadian government, which tins
enabled us to double its size.
T have engaged as oceanographers
James Murray of Glasgow, who was
H. \V. B’ac k. Jr. S. P. F. etc.
in this hothouse j Erthur Evans, Wood
and the less wc Hiers. Wood ...!...
. i
Press & Standard S. & P.
15.00
38 89
4.42
36.00
1.50
5 20
3.00
36.00
19.50
W F Cone, con aal . . ..
N M Marxey, con sal
Widland Chem Co. dlsin
Adam Carter, panitor .
A C Owens, t Dri .autop
A C Owens, ” Ex d
..•. .2.40
. ... . 42.50
, ... *»5.00
120.00
6.00
Si dls 10.00
b . .. 5.00
First Nat Bk, b m
Colleton Bkg Co. "
Farm k Mer Bnk ”
R E Jones, o **x f tm
$287.81
Si int $11,492.75
•• ” li.%29.45
11.509.15
. 1.742.20-
*.
$36,273.55
Fraser Township (ItlI;< Claims)
Jim Britt.
Jim Britt.
lum, labor
lujnber
C F Garvin. labo ? r
Willie Simmons, labor . .
Willie Simmons, labor . .
Arthur Reynolds, labor . . .
C M Reynolds, labor ....
W E Reynolds, labor ....
C M Reynolds, labor
Arthur Reynolds, labor . . .
W E Reynolds, labor
W It Reynolds, Tp con sal .
W R Reynolds, ’* ”
C W Butler, sup
W R Reynolds, sal Tp C ...
W E Reynolds, labor 14.00
W E Reynolds. labor . . 5.00
W F Hodges, bid rd drag . . . 2.50
It K Reynolds, labor 3.00
.oft
1.50
. 4.00
12.00
.1.60
’.T.ftO
Willie Patrick, labor ... .
J M Youmans, labof ..."
B G Hiott. labor ... .... v
J O Jaques. labor . ., .
J D Ackerman. Si Sons sup
A Driggers, sup ... . .
A Driggers, sup.
C W-Redman, labor ... . . .
B T Hiers, labor
.34.50
.. 5.00
. .4.10
. .5.50
. 47.34
.20.70
.30.05
. 16.00
. .1.50
$333.70
Venller Township.
IV A Carter, team & d 21.00
W'A Carter., sal 23.20
G C Adams, labor 10.00
D W Nettles, lum & labor ...24.07
Jas A Padgett, hay 54.75
E II Zeigler, labor 34t*M)
J C Moats, labor, lun- 4.00
A Wichman A. Son sup ... . .43.65
.1 F Britt, lum ... 33.04
Albert Brown, labor 3.00
Willie Iliirns, labor _ .2.00
Robt Roger, labor *. ..3.00
Charlie Brown, labor 4.00
Joe Graves, labor 1.00
Willie Varnedoe, labor 1.00
William MeClenan, labor . . . 3.00
Gabe Kenry, labor # 4.00
T A Hill, potatoes 15.50
T L Lott, labor 4.00
David Cleeton, labor .5.00
Peter Hickson, labor .5.60
T L Lott, labor .<11.50
A L McCormick, labor 3.00
K W Herndon, labor 3.60
Uirt Carter, labor ..6.60
C L Bing ley, labor 1.6.70
E R Bryan, lum 26.30
B G Hiott, labor 5.00
E T Hiers, labor) .0.50
A Driggers, sup 36.00
S D Buntofc. c*b ... .Vi
H B Jones, labor ... .^.
Lawrence Hardy, labor ..
E C Polk, contract... .
L 1 Richardaon, contract
Frank Polk', Mini ..." .
Dude Jones, labor ... .
H.McMillan, labor
J G Mnrdangh. labor ..
G H All, labor, hauling
!§.§#
..T.B»
o*o
!§.*%
11. BS
’ru
it.s+
12.4#
$334.2#
Warren Township (IBIS
J R Kinsey, labor 2.#v
P D Smoak, labor .4.4#
D B Connor, labor, lum .... 2.7S
Jacob Shider. labor 1.5#
Isaac Shider, labor 2.4#
S W Sally, labor 3.4#
W Risher. sal ...20.4#
W D Stnoakalumber 52.8#
D Carroll, labor
t K'Padgett, labor
D Carroll, labor
J 8 May, lumber
C Smith, labor
G W Herndon, labor ... .
J D Carroll, labor
W D Smosk. lumber
D Carroll, labor
D Carroll, labor ... ...
J May. labor, lam
J D Connor, automatic gate
D Carroll, labor ...
i'ioyd Bennett, labor . ..
Brook Walker, labor . ..
D Carroll, labor
R R Padgett, labor
33.0#
.. 5.0#
. . 8.8#
. 47.25
. 10.0#
. 12.5#
. . 20.0#
. . 32.0#
.37.44
. . .5.0#
.38.0#
. . 22.0#
. 18.0#
.. 4.0#
. . 2.5#
20.35
15.0#
$414.0#
# , w
"■ • •
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% by American Pram Association.
Da Tl LIMA LUCK STKKAN8RON
tbe biologist with Shuckietou In tbs
Brltlsb antarctic exinslitlon. and Dr.
A. Forbes Mackay of Edinburgh, who
was Shackieten s surgeon Two nn-
tbropologtst* eugnged ure Henri Beil-
chat, a Frenchman, n s|ieciullst lu
Aniertcnu arrlmeoiogy nud nutbiv
poiogy. and Dr. Edward .laness. wbois
now on bis way from New Zealand
Dr. Fritx Jobuneen. s Dune, will go
na soologlsL Tbe se«*t>iHl in c(»mmand
will be Dr. R M Anderson of tbe
American Museum of Natural History.
Tbe skipper of tbe Karluk will be
Captain C. T. Pedersen, a whaler of
twenty years' experience, wbo will
pick a •crew of fourteen or fifteen
bands.
"My experience shows that explorers
bad best live ofT the country As far
north ns tand has lst*n discovered
there is plenty of l»ear. cnritxiu. musk
ox. seal nud walrus The provisions
taken wilt be grains, like rice nisi oats,
and only dried fruit
"Orte of the big things will ls< the
study of the blond Eskimos, and we
are going to ascertain the depth of the
arctic aea. character of its bottom, di
rection and sjieed of its currents, tem
perature of tbe water. Its salinity and
Its vegetable and animal life.”
Mr.’ Stefansson expects to la* gone
four years, but may in summer send
tbe ship back to Esquimault. Whether
tbe territory to be explored Is all he.
open sea. a continent or a series of is
lands Is one of the few remaining mys
teries of tbe wofld today, according to
tbe explorer.
Tbe thirteen ton schooner Teddy Bear
may he used as an auxiliary for estab
lishing a tame on Victoria island in the
arctic, for discovering metals and
studying tribes. If tbe Karluk should
come ncroas land tbe party may estab
lish a base upon it
Mr. Stefansson. tbe child of Icelandic
». “was born at Winnipeg In 1878.
BISHOP PREPARES TO DIE.
Chooses Grave. Orders Cross and Calr-.t
Monument Maker.
Trenton. N .1 — Bishop McFnnl of tbe
Catholic diooexe of Trenton, in
health, is preparing for death
Mrs. V. B. Gahagan.F
Gertrude Walker C.
Dr. L. M. Stokes. P. S /*'.
Si S. Loper. Labor......
Jas Dandridpe, labor
C. D. Stewart. Con. sal...
H. C. sal 75.00
S. B 1.50
Willie Simmons, hauling 3.50|a Driggers, sup ,16.60
Joe Gibson, labor 2.00 |A Driggers, sup 61.75
March Gibson.. labor
C <’ ’Reeves, biding bridge .
H S A< kerman, lumber ...
2.00 I A
1 oo- •'* Smith, corn
14.15
. 6.50
16.03
M M Smith, sup c g
D. Stcxart. Con. luna.... 15.00
He has ,
just chosen his last resting place and j **• * I* l, ^* on < ( • P- A- G. S.
ordered his monument, going about the! ” 84.45
business as though it were an every .P- B. Hudson. C. C. F. A G. S.
day incident pos. etc...’.* 13.45
For his grave Bi’^hof* McFnnl has W. R. Fox. Sher. sal. 46.80
chosen a plot of ground In fn*nt of | \y ^ p ox sher. diet P 8.10
Morris ha’!, a home for aged women at H D p ad|t( . tt< act P j ] jna P 2 0.00
Lawrence vine, em ted by the bKbor | „ D Pad c * c p & G s gal , 5 65
several years ago |
Dennis Dooley, a marble «*ntter. was I
somewhat eho< ked when Bishop Me- J
Paul ordered him to make a Celtic
cross .to l»e plai t'd over his grave un
til tbe bishop assured him that be bad
no Intention of dying soon
IS DONE WIN IW
BECAUSE Of CNIICS
H. D. Padgett. C C P A G S P. 7.38
I. W. Ilopson. S. P. *F. s»i . 67.60
L. G. Owens. Sheri, sa 1 etc. 282.14
L G Owens. Sherift Po 1.00
L. G. Owens. Diet. Pr. . # . . . 24.90
L. G. Ow ens. Diet, pr. \ .... 34.00
L. G. Owens Diet. Pr. . . . . 19.80
Col. Co. Tel Co P. R....\ 12.00
Pastor Resips «i Rats Jat
to Local Store.
; Adam Carter. Jan. . .
; S T Carter, insurance
C G Henderson. Mas
Leland Weeni. car ! un . .
J E Bryan, mag. sal.
Press 4c Standard, print .,. .
Terry & Shaffer, supplies .
A. tVichman A Son. sir). .
Smith Leach, con sal ... .
Howell t Gruber, prof ser
National Office Sup Co. :;up
H W Black, Sr. pst
W D Berry, .con sal
A Wichman A Son, sup
Perry Jenkins, car Inn
Dr H W Black, aal
C H Henderson, sal
J W Hill, post ’.
L G Owens, exp etc
L G Owens, car lun
Farmers Mer A W Co. tup.
G Albert Bench. -Ian proc ..
Brown Furniture Co. chairs .
Walker, Evans. Cog Co. sup
'Walker, Evans Cogs Co. snp .
Walker, Evans Cogs Co. sup
\. 9.00
.131.00
.. VaO
24. tir
6-0
.14.25
Fort Smith. Ark.—Members of tbi
congregation of tbe Hemphill Prasby
teriau church have been balloting oc
whether they will accept the resigns
tion of their puxtur. the Her. J. P
Hlcka Just now a floorwalker la a
boxiery department of a big depart
ment store. Tbe preacher Is hoping
they accept bia rewignu tioo. for a taxtt
of floorwaiking bax spoiled him for tb«
pulpit
Hicks' advanced Ideas of theology in
vlted criticism utuoug hit* flock, anc
without aitoioglzing be rewiynied Many
of hix (hun-h luemtierw. however, xya
putiiizcd with him. wad the txtlloC wa>
taken ax the hetd mean* of determining' W a, k e r . Evans. Cogs Co., sup 60.00
hi>> relative |>opulnrtty I ,, n „ -
.... . it- . (Walker, Evans. ( ogs ('o. sup 92.5u
Tbe preacher mihJ W G “■—*— '
Jake t'oekran. labor :...3.00
11 E Benton, labor _ ....0.75
O I) F'reemon, labor 2.30
John Brown. Jr., labor 3.40
Jule Holmes, labor 2.50
Is.ail Holmes, labor 2.50
Simmon Mitchell, labor 3.0*t
Palmer Williams, labor 2.50
P \V Fisk, lumber # .. .1.0)
C W Wiliams, labor 1.3*’
W ni Youngblood, labor l."0
Alex Murray, labor 1.10
Joke Cochran, lobor ,1.00
Robert Brown, labor !.0C
L O Gatcb, labor 7.10
1 P Gatch, -treas . 2.25
.’chert Brown, ditching T.oO
Boston Hamilton, labor 0.7**
John Brown, labor 1.73
H. Conway, labor . 13.75
E T Hiers, labor 5.00
Geo Cochran, labor . 4.00
Boston Hamilton, labor '.. 1.80
John Brown, labor 3.00
John Brown, labor 2.00
Gteo Cochran, labor s . 3.00
H Conway, labor 2.70
Boston Hamilton, labor 3.00
Abram Osborn, labor 8.4$
John Browp, Jr., labor 2.90
John Brown, Jr v labor ,4.50
Jake Hodge, labor . . . 2.$7
(ilover Township (1912 Claims.)
Ay D Dodd, labor
A J Gatcb, material. Jab
A J Gatch. aal \ .
J F Britt, lumber
.41.60
. .7.9$
. .7.50
.17.1$
$74.14
H Hodge, mag sal . . .
J O Garvin, con sal
parents.
Burton, de '
Iuirtment store bend, are close friends ,
Burton not long ago commented on
the litek of help during tbe Christtujt- W N Jonea, mag sal .....
rush of lust year. Dr A C Ow ings. autop . . .
"Hire me.”, Hicks said “If they ae- Jonas O'Quin. con sa! . .
cept my resignation Fll need tbe money j D Bu< hanan, coroner sal
to meet old obligations." | A Walker, mag sal . . . .
,hr werebnut sr.ld Am n B walker, con sal . . ! . .
Hicks went to work ,,, , ,. . .
The floorwalker went borne tired thF ' n , c
first night of bis new work, which wa»'i ra ’ ^ 8 *
a Saturday night, and tbe next mom I^ ^ Ka l
ing be preached a sermon on “Why | ; Dr H A \\ ill.s. p. m. A d..
Resigned, or Cogs In the Wheels of
Progress."
Hicks is a deep student and until be
took bis new job never knew anything
Dr H A Willis, p m
Dr H A Willis, ex lun 5 ft"
L E Hill, mag sal . .. . . . .25.ft«*
Dr .1 D Coroner, ex lun S.ftft
(1413 Claims.)
Geo Cochran, labor ... 4.00
John Brown, labor ". .4.00
David Brown, labor , 2.00
David Brown, labor . . .‘ 2.26
Jake Cochran, labor 1.00
Dovid Bromn, labor: ... .4.00
Robert Brown. labor’T 1.50
Boston Hamilton, lobor 1.25
Jake Hodge, labor ,..0.87
, Simmon Mitchell, labor „... I..3.06
25.00 Boston Hatfillton. labor 2.50
25.00 Boston Hamilton.^abor ........ 4.50
25.0ft t> T Gatch. labors. .2.54
5 no Owens Williams, labor 7.60
_ 00 George Cochran, labor 3.50
Simmon Mitchell, labor .., ...7.50
Owens Williams, labor 6.20
Palmer Williams, labor 1.45
Peter Magebee, labor 3.00
Robert Brown, labor 1.13
Robert Brown, labor 5.00
Joe Murray, labor 0.75
Sam Jenkins, labor 1.75
Peter Magsby. labor 1.75
35.06
12.5ft
familiarly but theology Seme of the STnltb '...15 15
mure staid members of his congrvg:.- w But|#>r ferrx;nan 8a , 3: 04
tion regard fix kites, W 8 Marrln, fervyman sal 42 ""
most daring and uuconveutiotial thing „ „
he ever attempted, but It is not his - ^ B Cr ~ b > - P r ‘» » 60
first departure from convouthm
$5,000 WHEN HE EARNS $1,000
Unci* Leaves Legacy Under This Con
dition to Nephew
— . . . . .. | Minneapolis. Minn—After he earns
from lb, „„„ s E 1^,1.
Iowa with Dr. Anderson lu 1NU and
afterward became a professor of an
thropology at Harvard, in BIOS he
went with Dr Anderson to tbe arctic.
•pent four yean* there and discovered
tbe blond Eskimos, wbo. be says, can-
hot be descendants of whalers or sur-
▼Ivors of the Franklin expedition
■ 'tl*
L L ('raven, con sal 25.0ft
H J Givens, mag sal 17.62
C W Thompson, con sal 17.52
Lewis Braxton, ferryman sal . 37 CS
J S Padgett, car lun 15.0ft
R W Hoff, labor . 13.0ft
•H W Black, Jr., sup . 2.5"
H W Hudson, mag sal .12.1"
P S Hulson. ron sal ,...121"
Walker, Evans. Cogs Co. sup . . .8 6"
History on a Vsss.
Berkeley. Cat—Lost for a half cen
tury. ■ Greek vase dating back to tbe
Mith century before Christ bus been
tttocovered lu the anthropological mu
seum of the University of California,
and through tbe discovery Professor
Olhrer M. Washburn of tbe department
of rtaaslral archaeology la enabled to
amplify records of history and mythol
ogy. From this black figured Attic
vaoe. which was given to the onlver-
aity by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst the
•lory of tbe killing of tbe son of Prls*
of L<*s Angeles will receive SoJOfu* un
der the will of bis uncle, tbe late Spa
cer E. Davis of Minneapolis. Just filed, j Daniel Green, labor
A Wichman A Son. sup
A D Dodd, sup
”S. E [Mvis is not a bad young man.!
5 "" Gltyver Blossom, labor 1.25
Chat Cochran, labor 2.40
John Lbnoe, labor .., 3.35
Geo Cochran, labor 4.50
O D Freeman, labor 1.00
Robert Johnson, labor. . , ... 3.35
Itinh Holmes, labor 1.00
Chan Mott, labor ..1.85
. . 2.00
0.75
... 4.25
. . . .4.50
. ...2.50
. . . 3.00
y,l6.80
. ! 56.00
.. .15.63
. .17.85
Jamea Perry, labor . ..
Boston Hamilton, labor
Aaron James, labor . .
Jule Holmes, labor . . .
Geo Cochran, labor . ..
Peter Magsby, labor . .
Palmer Williams, labor
J F Britt, lumber . . .
A J Gatch, Cor sal ...
A J Gatch. t dfc sup . .
.A Driggers, sup
<.
but good and too freehearted." com
mented tfie uncle la tbe will.
Mr Davis died April 7 on a train re
turning from Pasadena. Cal His es
tate Is estimated at $110.CO|t He was
tbe founder of tbe Monitor Drill works
at St Louis Park. Tbe widow will re
ceive tbe borne and other real estate
$319.49
R A Adams, sal ...
T A Hill, labor f
A D Dodd, sup ... ...
E P Knight. labor
A Wichman A Son. sup ...
Farmers Mer. A W Co. sup
H W Black. Jr. sup
£. E. Hill, sal
Sheridan Township (1912 Claim*..
J D Ackerman k Sons sup .... 5.15
H S Ackerman. lum 15.27
Women Hold Five City Jobe
Kansas City. K*n - •P
pointment of a woman as city deck la
this city five Important positions no- <1912 Cla*
4,r .b, *'•<,">»«'< •' UH. '°-*y lr , R1 , hVr ro . .
i»» are now held by women, mm
Laura A. Jost was appointed city treaa- 1 1 ° G * r ' B - • •
orer. Mrs Merle Addison Cutler and W W Smoak. sal ....
Mis* Esther Bower, deputy treasurers. 'A Wichman A Son, sup
has been deciphered.
&
j and Miss B^fliab Beits, city clerk. |A L Greecburg Iron Co. g b
$20.42
' •> (1913 < 'lainis.)
G C Adams, labor 7.50
J F Britt, lumber 7.79
C A Hill, labor .7.50
A A Youmans. hay . .15.50
$3.588 13 Joel Reeves. Sr., lumber 40.66
T 8 Acker:—an. sup . . , 6.65
J O Jaques. labor ... ... ....3.04
T A Hill, potatoes 3.00
A O Hiott, labor % ..7.00
A D Dodd, corn 54.00
T P Hill, labor ,5.50
J M Youmans, labor 6.00
16 66
25 00
21.00
14 25
30 00
$488.03
Hc> «var«l Tow iinIii
V
Charlie Stanly, labor . . .
. . . 4.00
Richard Koger. labor . . .
Sam Gadson. labor ... .
.. .4.00
Rif hard Koger, labor . . .
2.50
H H Sweat, labor
. .8.00
Glaseo Garrett, labor . . .
.’. . . 2.00
Wm. Green, labor
.. .5.20
James Middleton, labor-
.. .4.50
Willie Burns, labor . . .
5.25
llenry Chisolm, labor . . .
6.00
John Washington, labor
. ..2.50
Henry Chisolm, labor . . .
Charley Brown, labor
. . . .2.00
Alex Browfi. labor
. .5.80
Robert Koger. labor . . .
.. .6.50
H H Sweat, labor, etc. . . .
.. .6.90
D W Nettles, lum
. 21.33
D W Nettles, labor
. . . .4.60
D W Tettles. labor
. . . 8.00
Leroy Williams, labor . . .
... 3.20
William McClear. labor . .
. . . .4.00
Glaseo Garrett, labor . . .
2.00
Dick Higgins, labor . . .
.4.00
Sam Gadson. labor ... .
. .6.00
Willie Burns, labor
4.00
Charlie Stanly, labor ...
. .6.00
H H Sweat, labor
. ...4.30
William McLain
. . . 2.50
Willie Burns, labor . .
. .. .3.00
D W Nettles, lumber . . .
34.10
D W Nettles, labor
. . .29.96
Alex Allen, labor
t.09
Willie Burnt, labor
3.64
H H Sweat, labor
9.00
T A Hill, potatoes
9.50
A Wichman A Son, sup . .
2.42
Sweat A Nettles, lum . . . .
. . .y 4.04
H H Sweat, labor
. . . 10.00
G W Sweat, exp
. . .3.60
D W Nettles, lumber . . .
.3.36
Willie Burns, labor
. . . .3.54
Glaseo Garret, labor ... .
.. .*.3.50
Dick Higgina, labor ... .
. . ..4.00
Charlie Brown, labor .
. .3.50
Willie H. Varnedoe, labor
. . . .3.60
Leroy Williams, labor . .
. ...350
William Green, labor . .
.2.00
H H Sweat, labor
.... 9.00
„ .
$303.10
Blake Townwhip (1912 Claim*.)
F Guess, mule hire . . . .
... 4.60
Joe Graham, labor
4.00
Luck Maywood, labor . . .
. . . 5.00
Glaseo Garret, labor .
.. .1.10
Nat Shepherd, labor . . .
... .6.00
Sam Fraser, labor
. ...4.00
$27.00
(1913 Claim*.)
H 11 Sweat, labor, etc. .
20.27
F Guess, mule term, et(
. . . .3J|0
Sweat A Nettles, lum .
. :v .10.07
Tboa ShepfifWd. labor . .
... 5.00
F. Guess, mule hire.
.... 10.00
Jacob Savage, labor . . .
. . . 5.00
Jacob Savage, labor . .
. . . '.2.50
Jimsie Wright, labor . .
. . . 2.50
Jake Simmons, labor
. . . 2.50
Joe Myers, labor
Joe Williams, labor . .
5.00
P Guess, mule hire . . .
. . 1*1."0
Ambrose Morgan, labor
5."ft
John Howard, labor . . .
Jake Simmons, labor .
Cato Simmons, labor
. . . . 2.00
Cato Simmons, labor .
2.ft"
John Howard, labor
.... 2.0"
Jimsi<‘ Wright, labor . .
. . . 2.0"
William McLain, labor
2.""
Cliarfte Stanly, labor
Sam Gadson. labor . .
. . . . .I.""
D W Nettles, labor . .
. .5.30
Sam Fraser, labor . . .
’ 3.00
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$121.14
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Beil* Township (1913
daina.)
II H Sweat, labor . . .
. . 12.00
1) W Nettles, labor, iuru
. .59.75
W M Green, labor . . .
. 6.00
Willie Fraser, labor . .
.... 6.00
CharU** Brown, labor . .
. . . . 4.50
Henrlf Chisolm, labor
; . 4.00
Albert Brown, labor
. . .' . 4.50
Albert Brown, labor
. . . 7.00
James Middleton, labor
.... 1.26
S B Crosby, labor . .
... 6.00
H L Griffin, lum . . .
.12.50
Arthur Mack, labor* . . .
S B Crosby, labor ...
... .9.00
ft
.«f . v
$133.50
Kroxtoa Township (1913 ClMiiii*.)
W M Harley, labor . . .
11.00
Geo Kinard,- labor . . .
. . 3.00
Jamea Hay, labor ... .
. . 6.65
Nattie Williams, labor .
. .8.75
Dane Kinard. labor ....
2.75
H 8 C Murdaugh. labor .
. . . . 2.00
Frank Johns, labor ... .
. . . 12.13
J P Hunt, labor
4.50
J P Hunt, labor
11.00
J P Hunt, labor
Claude Sease, labor, hauling .55.00
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Past Inrdhmlnr** Paid by J. W. Hid.
Highway 4'ommiaaloner.
(1911 Claima.)
R R .Miley. mag aal 25.00
E P Knight, labor Ml.3b
L H Zeigler. labor .. .203 50
G F Hiers. con sal 26.00
Jasper Robertson, sup eg.. . . 11.5#
D Ackerman A Sons lum . . . 12.38
K Graves, labor ..» ...... 2.00
W Miley, salary'-K 70.0#
C J Butler, sup 102.0#
E H Ulmer, syrup . . , 22.00
Sue Joyner, right of way. etc . . 15.ft#
G Albert Beach, sal 50.04
Dr H A Willis, pm 20,0#
Paul W Risher. labor 22.0#
B Williams, labor ... .... 16 2\
B Williams, labor 16.0#
J D Ackerman A Sons lum . . .29.19
J B Miley A Co. sup 207 5#
A Wichman A Son. sup 237.59
Dr C H EcDorn. prof s4»r ... 10.04
S J Hiers, wood 6.4#
J H Cjisplln. mag sal 25.0#
C W Pellum. labor 2.75.
S J Fennel, lum '. 33.17
Colleton Merc. Co. ry e .. .... 0.5#
B G Hiott, labor 1.5#
D D Rhode, cor sal 37.5#
H S Hiers. wood 37.5#
John Staten, labor 1.25
Jonas O’Quin, con sal 25.4#
Jonas O’Quin, cor. prisoner . 2.5#
A L Greenburg Iron Co., bridge
material, etc . ... 1,490.02
Leland Moore Point A Oil Co'..
tarand okain ,,>,7.5#
Champion Supply Co. clothing 109.38
Midland Chemical Co. diainf .. ,50.0#
H M Carter. (M D) p m ex ..5.0#
Joseph Garrett, labor 2.5#
A Wichman A Son. cord .. .. 0.5#
J H Chaplin, cor disp law . . . 10.4#
Smith Leach. 10.4#
Walker, Evans Cogs Co. sup 597.4*
B O Price, ferryman aal ... . 42.4#
Dr W,,B Ackerman prof ser . . SS.5#
C F Riser, mule 250.0#
$4,143.4*
Respectfully submitted.
J. W. HILL.
Highway Commissioner.
ATTEST:
(MRS) C. B. Gagahan,
r Clerk.
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by local ospUrotloM. os ti«V
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way to can Scafacoa. aaS tfcat la Sy
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i-uodltlao at tka aacoaa llalag of the eoammec
Taka. Wkaa tkla taka la laflaarS yaw Baaa a
or layarfact kaartac,
wed l*rafl
It la catlroly rkwad bcafacaa la th*
ankoa the laflaaaiatUm caa hr takra
tbla tabr rvatorrd to lt» nurtoal*
Inc will hr dritroyrd farrrrr; alar
t<-n arr rauard by ratarrfc. whM la *h>as ka
■a Inflaaird r.i»idi<k'n »>f fhr anwooa •artkaaw
Wa will clvr One llandred Mkira for aaycaw
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