The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 08, 1908, Image 1
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VOL XXII.
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Gathered by a Herald Man
on His Rounds.
/ CAUGHT 0N~THE BOUNCE.
Stray Blt? of News (lathered by
the Wayside for tUe Information
and Instruction of Herald
Readers--Happen in its of Interest
About the Cltv.
B J Cox, of Myrtle Beach, w is in
Conway last week.
Supt W. A. Prince was in Conway
last week.
I)r J E Grant spent a day in Conway
last week during court.
There wore some showers of rain
last week followed by a cool wave.
J A Gibson, of Fair Bluff, was a
pleasant caller at the Herald office
one day last week.
Attorney M C Woods, of Marion,
spent several days in Conway last
week on business.
A. V. Hooks returned last Monday
after spending several days
away on business.
The Lyceum entertainment last
week was quite a success and was
verv much enjoyed by tho audience
that attended.
Attention is called to the New
York Racket running in this paper
Manager W W Russ has a large
stock to show you.
Work has begun on the residence
of Mr G. B. Jenkins on the corner
r 1.1.' f J i "* *
m r iitn avenue ana lvaurei street.
It is to bo a handsome residence.
There was a negro row on tlje hill
last Sunday and as a result several
negroes were arrested and were
lined on Monday by Mayor H. P.
Little.
On account of the show coming
to Conway on the 16th, the teachers'
examination will be on the 15th.
Seo the advertisement in another
column,
F. S. Powell, who is well known
in this county, and who moved from
here to Marion county several years
;go, spent some time in Conway j
last week. ,
There will be preaching by tho
pastor, at tho Presbyterian church
next Sabbath (Oct 11th) at 11 a. m.
and 7:8o p. m. A cordial invitation
is extended to all.
The many friends of Ford T).
Bryant were glad to seo him in
Conway last week, and looking
remarkably well considering his ser.
ious illness last year.
Troy Floyd, of tho Box section,
who lives at home and boards at
the same place, called at tho Herald
ono day during court week, whilo in
town on business.
There was a collision last Saturday
on Main street between a timber
train and a negro's horse. The
train knocked tho horse down in
the street, but did not seriously injure
the animal.
The recent term of court cleared
the jail of quite a number prisoners,
Besides the criminals there were a
a half dozen witnesses who were
hcald as prisoners in the case of VVm
Green charged with murder.
Thero were no civil jury trials in
the Court of Common Pleas last
week, for the reason that there was
no time in which to try them. The
time of the Court was taken up entirely
with the disposal of criminal
cases.
The Herald respectfully requests all
subscribers to call and pay up their
back (Jugs, us amounts wbich havo
been carried during the summer are
now very much needed in the business.
Those who will not pay will
havo to be discontinued. Let this
be sufficient.
The Presbytery of Poo Dee Presbyterian
church will meet in regular
fall session, at the Carolinh church,
in Marlborough county, on Friday,
October 11 th, at 7:3o p. m. This
Presbytery consists of every pastor
and one ruling older from each
church in the Presbytery.
In this issue appears a largo advertisement
of Colo Bros. They occupy
23 cars, and will be the largest enterprise
of this kind that over visited
Conway. The freight on their cars
from Chadbourn to Conway will be
7f>0 00. The tents will be erected in
the large field of Mr. W. U. Lewis
behind the new corthouse.
The following were all pleasant
callers last week: W F Johnson, II.
W Dew, S P Hughes, S B Moore.
Monroe Carter, P D Owens, R L
Dunn, A J Causee, J C Arnett, F W
Strickland, J B Strickland, John G
Floyd, G A Prince, E P Harrelson,
V M Hatcher, D J Cox, E J Glanz,
D M Mishoe, S M Cook, G M Fowler.
B F Johnson J A Cartrctt, W M
Lewis, G A liabon.
Ihf
Mr Charily Owons, an aged lady
living over the store of S. T. Sessions,
died last Thursday and was
buried at Lakeside cemetery Friday
M. W.Cook, who has boon connected
with the Horry Hard wanCompany
for a number of years has
resigned his position and returned
to his homo on Little Peo Dee rivtr.
Conway Light & Power Company
has the contract for erecting the
poles and running the main lines
throughout the town. This work
was begun last Monday.
Workmen are tearing down tie
old Tlana^er building on Main
street, and its place will be filled by
a uew brick building. The .history
of this old building, if told, would
be quite long. Years ago the upstairs
was used as law oiliees. Th
law office of Judge Joseph T. Walsh
being located therein.
The Conway Hargain House hns
I a delicious hill nf biro for- h'lPirAin
hunters. Its advertisement wa*|
received too late for this issue, but
will appear in the next. Tn the
meantime, purchasers will save l>ijr
money by calling and inspecting its
immense stock of new goods just
received, embracing everything to
wear for men, women and children.
The Laymen's Missionary meeting,
a program of which is published
in this issue is something unique
in these parts, in that it is the first
of its kind to be held here. T)r H. 1',
Covington is the leading spirit in
this branch of the Master's work
and doubtless much good will be accomplished.
Tho field is broad, the
work important and the interest
reat and inviting.
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The Stock I.aw A?rain.
Editor Herald:?As I have not
seen anything about the stock law
lately I will write a few words.
It seems like the farmers haven't
got hot after it yet. 1 want to say
to the county, lets have the stock
law. The majority of the county
has the no fence and all we need
now is the law. I don't see why
| we can't get a vote on this question.
| It looks like if other counties can
I have it Ilorrv could. It would be
the best tiling for us. Now I want
to say, at the next session of the
legislature lets havo the new representatives
to set the time and lets
bring it with a whirl. We don t
want to wait live years, we are j
wanting something done now. So,
eomeon, farmers, and lets do what
wo can between now and the 1 III)
of February. Let us hear from
some good men on the question.
Cor.
Had aCIOsc Call.
Mrs Ada L Groom, the widely
known proprietor of the Groom
Hotel Vaughn, Miss says: For sev
oral years, I sulTered with a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have its grip on me, when a friend
recommended Dr Kind's New Discovery.
I began taking it. and
threo bottles affected a complete
euro." The fame of this life saving
cough and cold remedy, and lung
and throat healer is world wide.
Sold at Norton Drug Go's drugstore.
5oc and $1.00. Trial bottle free
Jo> IVcws.
The health of this section is somewhat
very good at this writing. '
Picking and ginning, cotton and
haying make busy scenes on the
farm these days.
Wo are having very nice weather
now.
Mr II B Baker got his hand very
badly injured while attending to the
cotton gir. His hand got caught
in a belt with the result .as stated
above.
Mr B F Herrin has moved up near
Mullins and will make it his future
home
As T am in a hurry and haven't
much news. I will close with best
wishes to the Herald and its many
readers. E S B Jr.
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Hand.
Editor Herald:?Please allow rac
space in your paper for a few words.
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v^n uiau uuiui uuy itllU OUtlUUy IV) 1SS
Flora Edge visited her strand mother
near Hand.
W. T. Kicks visited relatives and
friends at Hand recently.
There is to be a protracted meeting
at Dogwood Neck on the third
Sundav and we would be glad tr>
have all the people attend. It is to
be conducted bv Mr Skipper.
Cor.
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Pomona, Florida.
The health of this community is
very good at this writing.
The large packing house that W.
S. Middleton, one of our prominent
business men is building on his
place, is nearing completion.
Orange picking will be the order
of the day.
Elorry Boy.
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CONWAY, s. c., TIIUR!
imjor
The Dockets are Greatly
Relieved.
MANY GASES DISPOSED OF
.Ioiich Given a Sentence of Five
Years In tlie l*cn?Other Sentence
s More or l.csa l.l>rlit--t'rcsciiiuiciit
of ttic Grand Jury.
(Continued from last week)
Jesse Jones, convicted of an assault
and battery with intent to
kill, was sentenced by bis Honor to
live years in tbe State penitentiary,
but made a special order in tbe case
allowing tbe defendant to remain
with his father until he had sullieiently
recovered from his present
illness to In^dn tbe service of bis
sentence, upon bis entering ir.to
bond in the sum of $500 00 conditioned
for bis surrender to tbe
sherilT of the county us soon as a
physician should ci rlifv that be had
recovered from his illness and was
able to nccin his sentence.
The Solicitor noil prossed the ease
of the State vs L. J Walts, charged
with assaultiwith intent to kill.
'lho Stale vs John Todd, (Jehu
'I1' Od and lionet Todd, charged with
intent kill, was tried next. Hon 11.
H. Woodward appeared for tbe defendants
Too veidiet of tbe jur.v
was John Todd tpiilty, (Jehu Todo
guilty of simple ass; u t, Hennett
Todd not guilty. John Todd was
sentenced to pay a line of $75 01) or
serve four months upon the public
works of tbe county, and (Jehu Todd
was given lift eon days or $15.00.
Julius li, Williamson, entered a
nlta of truilt v of an assault of a hiirh
and aggravated nature, and was
jsentenced to live months upon the
public works of the county or pay a
line of $125 00.
Robert Chestnut, Fado Godbolt,
Paul Smith, Will'ain Smith, Aaron
Ores and Robert Davis, charged
with gambling with cards, were next
called to the bar, 11. WoiTotd Wait.
Dsq , representing the defendants
The verdict of the jury was not
guilty*
The State vs Daniel A1 ford, charged
with miscegenation (marrying a
negro woman) was the lirst case
called for I rial Thursday morning,
lion R. II Scarborough represented
the defendant A jury wasimpan
uelled. hut. before the lirv.t wit.ni>?<
concluded his testimony, the solicitor
announced that after examining
all the witnesses in the ca*e he
found ho would not he able to make
the necessary proof, and his Honor
instructed the jury to render a verdict
of not guilty.
Fr.ink Hoc convicted of an assault
and battery of a high and aggravated
nature, was sentenced to pay
a line of ?7f> (Ml or serve four months
upon the public works of the conn
tv.
In the case of the. State vs William
(Ireen, charged with murder,
whose trial had been set for Friday
morning, the solicitor, after con
suiting the witnesses for the State,
accepted a plea of guilty of manslaughter,
and the defendant was
sentenced to seven years upon the
public works of the county or !:*, the
State penitentiary*
The ease of the State vs Patty
Sherman, charged with assault and
battery with intent to kill and carrying
concealed weapons, was noil
pressed by the solicitor.
State vs William Kdwards and
FCMcn Stalvev, adultry, was sent to
Magistrate Johnson for investigation,
and the case of the State vs
Kelly Stalvey, keeping a bawdyj
house was disposed of in like manner.
The case of the State vs Cordio
Bai nhill et al. riot At? . noli r?i*o??<>rl
land Magistrate Holt Instructed to
issue warrants and try case
The grand jury made their final
presentment uud were discharged.
The following grand jurors were
drawn to hold over next year: J
It. Allsbronk, F A. Burroughs, ().
M. Watts, W. K. Carter, W. F.
Mishoo and W. A. Hughes.
The grand jury announced the following
committee to continue the
examination of the county ufllces: J.
It. Allsbrook, F. A. Burroughs and
O M YVn.t.t.?
The. solicitor took hi* genera) orders,
and the court of trenorat sos I
sions adjourned Thursday night.
1'HKSKNTM KNT OF TIIK OHANO JURY
i To His Honor Judge C O Dant/.ler:
( We, the Crand Jury, rrmio *this our
(inal report at Fall term 11HJK.
1st- -We present Joseph C. Jones
for obstructing M a C A. God bold'9
avenue to IV? Dee rood-witnesses,
John J. Oix, F A. ./antes, Inborn
Dix and W. K. I'. Cooper.
2nd?Wo recommend,the telephone j
poles on Conway and Mueksville line
bo moved out of thepubllo rood.
3rd?Wo recommend tho sheriff
be instructed to have in court, J. W.
Roberts, against whom there is a
sealed sentence.
4th?We recommend that J T.
Allen, W. R. Carter and A ./ Faircloth
be paid mileage and witness
SI)AY, [OCTOBER 8, 1908.
fees for appearing before #rund
jury as witnesses.
5th?Wo present William I (Irahum
and Tairsey Rabon for adult ry
and tfive as witnosaes, John Rabon,
Phillip Rabon, A. A. Graham, Mar>
Graham, Kd Goud, 1'lory Goud,
Union Johnson and VVillaid Geo.
Gth?We present. W. I Hatcher,
a colored man, and Manda Mishoo,
a while woman, for marrying, and
^ive as witnesses, Rev G. W. Uarrelson,
j. U Roberts, j, S. Roberts
and U. S. Skipper.
7th. Wo refer, hereto attached,
letters from j. (). Norton, to the
Solicitor for his action, instructing
him to authorize navmonr of such
costs as are just and legal.
Conwav, S. C., Oct 1, 'OS
Mr J. U. Allsbrook, foreman
Grand Jury 1!K?H
Dear Sir:
I desire to call your attention to
the fact that costs in the case of the
State and County against the Administrator
of the estate of L. D.
Ijong, Treasurer and his surety
have not been paid. I understand
from the plaintiff's attorney, Mr
Woods, that this payment is not
made on account of the grand jury's
having taken the case out of his
hands.
I have a letter from Mr If. II
Woodward of the I lorry Herald
stating that advertising costs are
still due.
I believe the money collected, including
costs, have been paid into
the county treasurer.
Youry vefy truly,
j O. Norton,
Special Master in above stated case.
Kih.--We. recommend that all witnesses
in the Charlotte Simmons
case, who were bound over and actually
attended court be paid by the
County Supervisor upon their presenting
to him allidavits of such at
tendance, approved by the Clerk of
Court.
!>Lh?We recommend the foreman
of the grand jury employ a competent
bookkeeper to assist the newly
elected ollicers in opening up the
proper accounts in their respective
olliccs and to assist in making transfers
tv> such newly elected ollicers
from the retiring ollicers and make
a report to next grand jury or any
committee appointed by them, and
that the Supervisor be instructed to
purchase the necessary books for
those accounts,
1 Oth?We hereto attach the report
- r it. tii - - i '
01 uie cominiLiee appointed iroin
our body to investigate public offices
and make same a part of this
report,
We desire to thank the presiding
.Judge 0. (1 . Dautzlcr and other
court officers for their courteous
treatment and assistance in our
work, Respectfully submitted,
j. It. Allsbrook,
Poreman.
Court of (ieneral Sessions
September Term 11)08
To the (fraud .Jury of I lorry County:
Our report on the county offices,
made at the May term 1908, contemplated
a final report to be submitted
at this term, said final report
to cover such matters as had
jjot been completed at the time of
submitting our first report,
1st?Owing to tiie fact that the
primary campaign intervened during
which time we could not well do
the work in the, offices and also owing
to the absence of one of our
members since the primary elections
we have notjjeen able to complete
our work.
We have also given some consideration
to the fact the lecent
elections resulted in a change in all
of the offices except those of Sheriff
and Probate Judge.
In view of this fact wo are convinced
that the logical Lime to complete
this work and institute a complete
set of accounts necessary for
a systematic handling of the business
of tho county will be at the
time of the transfers of the offices
January 1st, 1909, as there will naturally
be a settlement between the
retiring officers and their successors
at that time, the expense to the
county will not be so great if taken
up in connection with those settlements.
1st?Since making our last report
Mr Watson, a member of this
Grand Jury, has made some investigations
in reference to the pension
funds handled by the Clerk of Court
and has made charges in regards to
the sumo which do not agree with
our report on this subject as made
at the May term of 1908.
We have reviewed the matter with
Mr Watson in personal con versa-!
tions with a view of accounting for
the difference between us. As a
result of our conference with Mr
Watson we are convinced that the
report|of. this committee, as made at
the May term of 1!I0S, and Mr Watson's
investigations to have both
been thorough and to have agreed
should both have been made only
after a thorough auditing of the
books of the County Hoard of Pensions.
In justice to Mr Mishoo and all
the parties interested we recomtnond
that a complete auditing of
the books of the County Pension
Hoard be made in connection with
the transfer of tho olbeo of Clerk of
viiitL
[llliKlfi IBB 1
Our Long Deferred Hopes
About Realized.
AN OBJECT LESSON FOR US
IN it in ero tiPublic lltiildln jrn and
Private Kc*l(lcft(-CK Have tlccn
Wired, and I'oles PlantedRaeh
succoedinir day brings our
hopesnoaror realization. First it was
talk, thou agitation and results folI
lowed. A party of enterprising
i e i * * ?
.ymin(f iiion lormou i-ncmseives into
a body corporation, organized the
Conway Light and Power Co., and
went to work and built a power
house and installed an up to date
plant for the generation of electricitv,
On Tuesday or Wednesday of last
week smoke ascended the stack for
the lirst time and today poles are
strung along the streets and a gang
of hands are at work planting them.
A number of public buildings and
private houses have been wired
besides those mentioned last week
we hear of the residence of Mr H
W Ambrose and the Commercial
Hotel. There are others to follow
as soon as the electricians can reach
them. Now that all the preliminaries
have been completed, our
people may confident lally look for
the lights to be lured on in a week
or two when our little city will be in
a blaze of glory ai.d Conway will
have taken another ttup forward in
the march of progress
The completion of this enterprise
shows what a little enterprise,
energy and porscverance will accomplish,
and should be an object
lesson to teach us that no undertaking
is impossible for willing
hands and determined minds to accomplish
.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo } s
Lucas County ii s*
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
l<" ,l Uhency Uo., doing business in
the City of Toledo, county and State
aforesaid, and that the s.wid firm will
pay the snn\ of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Kuank J Ciiknf.y.
Sworn to beforo me and subscribed
in my presence, this the Oth day of
December, A D 188(>.
| Ska1.1 A W Gleason,
Notary Fublie. ]
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
F .1 Ciiknky &Co., Toledo, Ohio
Sold by all Druggist, The. Take
Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
I'roicriirti.
For Daymen's Missionery meeting
to be held Sunday, October 20th,
10.iS, at Conway baptist church,
Conway, South Carolina
.MoHNINO SESSION.
0 P>o?Regular Sunday School conducted
by Supt J S. Duseobury.
11 :oo? Address, "The personal
obligation of the Christian to the
Kingdom." Dr F, P. Covington.
A Prinfo
AFTERNOON SESSION.
!i:.'?o?Son# service conducted by
C. H. Snider.
3:45?"die preparation of children
for missionary work." H. 15. Ilolinos
4:oo?" Womanhood and Missions"
Miss Grace Langstonand Miss Maggie
Sweet.
4:15?"Our Young People" W.
EVEN 1 NO SESSION
7:.'io?Son# service conducted by
J. C. Spivey.
7:45 ? "A Live Wire" H. W. Ambrose,
8:oo?"The business man as a
missionary" Or E. Norton.
8:15?" Examples of missionary
endeavors. I * ro f J. M. Mitchell,
8:150?"What our Saviour expects
of us." Dr F. P. Coviugton.
All are invited to participate in
these services.
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Where Bullet* Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y,
a veteran of the civil war, who lost
a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The
good Electric Hitters have done is
worth more than live hundred dollars
to me. I spent much money
doctoring for a bad case of stomach
l.l'OllllIlt t.O lit.l.lA rillfnAur. f tl.r.r. inlA/l
v. v*< W > vviw MM I A bllUli VI IUVI
Electric Hitters, and they cured me,
I now take them as a tonic, and they
keep ine strong and well " 6oc., at
Norton Drug Co's drug store.
Court from Mr Mishoc to his sue
cessor January 1st, 1U00. We wish
to say that we made several efforts
to get these books before making
our report in May but were never
able to locate the same.
J. It. Allsbrook,
F. A. Burroughs,
A. L. Lewis.
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No. 2r>
STATEMENT OK CLAIMS
Audited by tho Board of County
Commissioners at. an Adjourned
Mooting Held September 10th,
1008.
314 M A Horn e k *-2 70 $22 70
403 C E St Amand
court expenses 20 00 20 00
404 W I Barker mn^st 2 02 2 92
405 Horry Hdw Co
public building 61 disall'd
100 K K Bordeaux
public buildings 5 00 5 00
407 Conway Pub Co
stationery &c 9 45 0 45
408 John Holt sty Ac 10 62 10 62
400 Walker, E A C Co
stationery 122 45 123 45
410 S M Cook c g 4 50 laidovr
411 O J Hoi lid ay 118 62 118 62
112 W W Shelley ck 7 20 7 20
413 Isaac Jonrette
nnnr 10 00 laidnvr
414 K J C Ward poor 7 00 7 00
415 Robt Boyd poor 15 00 15 00
410 Spivoy Mev Co
poor 5 00 5 00
417 J M Ray poor 5 02 5 02
418 S A Herrin poor 1 00 1 00
410 () 11 drainer r & b 21 05 laidovr
420 VV 11 Bitflow do 10 25 10 25
421 E M Smith do 04 04
I 422 B M D McCormlok
roads and bridges II 00 .'{ 00
42'1 J A Shackelford i'A bO 00 0 00
424 A M Small r and b 4 71 4 71
425 Sampson Bowler
roads and ^^id^os 21 .'IS laidovr
420 A W Sintfleton
roads and bridges 5 00 5 00
427 Socasfcoo 1 S Co
roads and bridges 5 01 5 01
428 / J Can soy r and b 5 00 5 00
42!) 1* 1' Carter r *St b 35 00 35 00
430 W M Todd poor H 00 8 00
431 J Mishoe ma^st 8 75 8 75
432 Conway Hdw Co
chain yan^ 0 !)() 0 00
433 W M Ratfe c? 12 30 12 30
i*> i u C!, :?i Kt\ o r.a
ii)? 11 am jjiiiui via i- & a ul/ ^
435 G A CiiUHC.y < g 3 00 3 00
'130 Dusenbury A Co
chain gang 20 05 20 (55
437 Sawyer Med Co c g 12 00 12 00
438 Chas Dusonbury
chain gang 93 80 93 86
439 Z j Cause> r and b 4 8.8 disalld
440 (J lenuie Johnson
public buildings 1 50 1 50
441 W J Singleton
roads and bridges 38 87 38 87
442 S W Martin r & b 2 25 2 25
443 H D Suggs court ox 5 20 laidovr
444 S A Herrin poor 1 00 1 00
445 J M Stalvey & Co
poor 35 00 35 09
44(5 Horry lldw Co
chain gang 2 01 laidovr
447 M E Johnson c j* 7 10 7 10
448 Allsbrook Bros
roads and bridges 5 25 5 25
449 S I' Hughes r& b 2 52 2 52
450 Joe Gore r & b 10 00 10 00
451 II M Prince r Si b 11 00 11 00
452 Conway Iron YVks
roads and oridger 5 (50 5 60
453 J W Porter r A b 3 00 3 00
454 J II AI ford r & b (5 12 (5 12
455 J)r J A Norton mis 15 00 15 00
466 Dr J K Stalvoy do 5 00 5 00
457 G YV Scssmns poor 20 00 20 00
458 II L Hack Co
public buildings 40 8.3 laidovr
459 W It Hritt pub bigs 4 00 4 00
400 Elizabeth S]K?ars
poor 4 00 4 00
4(51 Jas Elliott poor 3 00 3 00
402 H P M Todd poor 10 00 10 00
4(53 P C Sarvis r A b 25 50 laidovr
404 G A Prince r Si, b 1 25 1 25
405 E j Shorwood advg 2 50 2 50
4(5(5 S M Cook eg 5 50 laidovr
4(57 C N Causey r Sl b 40 00 40 00
4(58 j P Gore r Si, b 30 00 30 00
4(59 Parker Babon r Si b 5 00 5 00
470 A YV Hardee r A b 18 00 laidovr
471 Lawrence Johnson
ptor 3 82 3 82
472 W VV Johnson poor 5 00 5 00
173 j N joorette poor 10 00 10 00
474 jos Johnson poor 4 50 3 00
475 Spivoy Mer Co do 5 00 5 00
470 j T Harris poor 7 00 7 00
477 S F Shelley poor 8 00 8 00
478 Amanda Lewis poor 8 00 8 00
470 J N Jenrotte poor 10 00 10 00
480 do elk 17 08 17 68
481 D II Unss r and b 13 60 13 00
48:' J C Sarvis r and b 26 00 26 00
483 D F Hux r and b 5 00 5 00
484 VV O Jordan r A b 16 87 16 87
485 E P McQueen
roads and bridges 23 10 23 10
486 A 13 Elliott r A b 5 50 5 50
487 L T Carter r & b 10 00 10 00
488 VV G Page r A b 2 00 2 00
480 VV H Graham r A b 3 50 3 50
41)0 P M Ray c g HO 00 30 00
401 W K Brown const 8 75 8 75
402 II N Sessions inise 20 00 disalld
403 Conway Hdw Co
r & b ?fec 7 78 7 78
404 B J Sessions jail ae 35 10 35 00
405 do do 70 83 70 53
400 V G Anderson
roads and bridges 11 55 II 55
407 Sam Barney r & b 13 00 13 00
408 Conway Bargain
House bub bigs 20 40 laidovr
400 P M Ray c g 30 00 30 00
500 VV R Singleton
county coin 0 00 0 00
501 II N Sessions con 10 20 laidovr
502 do con 4 00 laidovr
503 Bill Godfrev
pub bpilding 42 00 laidovr
Total $1,273.07 |
Hon. J.W. Ragsdale, of Florence,
was in Con way last week, being one
of the attorneys in the case of the
State against Rhodos.