The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, February 18, 1926, Image 3
Jazz Dances or Minuet?
QUARTERLY REPORT
— -—ex.:- ■/
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIREClXWS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1925:
Shall we off with the new and on
with the old, reversing the well-
known axiom? Miss Bina M. West
of Port Huron, Mich, Supreme
Commander of the Women's Bene
fit Association seeks to aid the re-
^ vival of old-fashioned dances. But
;;t Olive Belle Hamorf, daughter of
<' the Ifite Jake L. Hamon ardently
~ advocates jazz and presents a
beautiful argument.
Local and Personal
from Williston
Williston, Feb>^—Mr. and Mrs..
^fcpmmers Pringle and^baby and Mrs.
W. Browning of Blackville were
^^uests of Mrs. W. R. Kennedy Mon-
^^ay.
Mesdames R. A. Weatersbee and
Loy Bolick were visitors in Augusta
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Riley and at
tractive little daughter, Nancy, of
Jacksonville, Fla., are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy.
Louis Harley, Esq., of Allendale
spent Sunday in town with relatives.
The friends of Mr. Harley are delight
ed to know that he has recovered
from his recent illness:-*' •
Dr. Hugh R. Murchison of Colum-
• . hia was the the week-end guest of
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Whitaker.
Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., left Sunday
. for St. Petersburg, Fla., for a few
days.
The Womart’s auxiliary of the
Presbyterian church held a most in
teresting meeting Monday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. M. F. Weathers-
bee. Mrs. p. N. Murph was leadpr
for the afternoon. After the .regular
program the hostess served delicious
refreshments.
Mrs. Lizzie Harley. Miss Marie
Harley, Michael Harley and children
moved this week to Allendale. Their
many friends here regret very much
to see them leave- Williston.
J. A. Latimer, of High Point, N. C.,
made a flying trip to Williston last
week.
The musical comedy, “Love in a
Palace,” was presented Monday night
at fhe grammar school auditorium
by Barriwell talent, for the benefit
of the D. A. R. Chapter. The play
was greatly enjoyed by every one
present and a neat sum was realized.
^^The many .friends of Mrs. E. W T
^^Rack and Miss Anna Bake* Black
^^vll be glad to hear that they are
convalescing at a hospital in Spartan- |
burg, both having undergone an oper
ation for appendicitis.
Mrs. R. L. Walter of Branchville
is visiting Mrs. A. A. Myers.
Mrs. G. W. Whitaker and children
„ and Mrs S. B. Ray spent Thursday
Stop Night Cough
This New Way
irf Denmark. -* *
The Parent-Teachers’ association
of the Willisten-Elko high school
met Tuesday afternoon at the gram
mar school. Mrs. J. E. Kennedy,
presided, presenting several matters
of interest .to both teachers and par
ents for discussion.
The' Missionary society of the
Methodist church met Monday after
noon; the hostess served dainty re
freshments.
William Willis of Savannah, Ga., is
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Willis.
Mr. and. Mrs. B. F. Anderson of
Dunbarton were visitors here Sun
day. _ *' A
W. W. Armstrong is ill at his home
here.
Mrs. Crews Bland is ill in the
University hospital in Augusta. •
M. A. Smith and son, Lybrand,
visited relatives and friends in Bates-
burg last week-end.
W. C. Rogers, B. S. Josey and S. A.
Grady of Darlington visited in Wil
liston this week investigating the
asparagus industry.
M. B. was in Columbia in in
terest of educational matters Thurs
day.
R. P. Kennedy was a visitor in the
city Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs. S. A. Kennedy of
Elloree spent Sunday in the city.
J. E. Kennedy, R. L. Hair and Lan
Quattlebaum were visitors in Barn
well Sunday.
S. O. Sauls of Savannah was in the
city Wednesday.
Cor;
T
PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk.
Board of County Directors.
Elleiffon News.
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Ellcnton, Feb. 13.—Mr. and Mrs.
Favin Summerall* Mrs. Lula Cain and
Mrs. B. F. Holley of Aiken were the
guests of the Rev. R. H: McKinnon
and Mrs. McKinnon last Tuesday.
M rs. Wallace Cassels has as her
guest for several days her'sister,'Mrs.'
Grimes of Florence.
♦ «
M iss May Griffin of Los Angeles,
Calif., is spending^ several weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Frankie McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stokes were
visitors in Augusta Tuesday.
, Miss Mary Quafles /of Allendale
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mike
Cassels.
One of the outstanding social events
of the week was the dinner party
given Friday evening by Mrs. Frank
Bush in honor of the Ellenton school
The lining ronm wag tasta>.
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No. Claimant': -
J. B. Armstrong, Interest
J. B. Armstrong, Court ExpeptC -----—
B. W. Peeples, Salary
G. R. Peeples Salary
G. R. Peeples, Chain Gang .
P. B. Bush, Salary
C. F. Molair, County Home
A. D. Furtick, County Home
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fully decorated in colors, carrying
out the Valentine idea. Each cover
was marked with a dainty place card
and red and white hand made baskets'
filled with mints and salted nuts.
Red, unshaded tapers were placed on
each end of the table. Covers were
laid for 12 and a seven course dinner
was served. The following were the 1
guests: Misses Gladys Owens, Olivia
Rook, Blanche Gantt, Louise Cassels,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Johnsbn, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bush, B. L. Knight,
H. M. Blakeley, Lawrence Peebles
and Dr. Greene.
The last number of the lyceum
Cburse will be given in tb6 school au
ditorium Friday night. The “Sailor
Girls,” a company composed of four,
will give a musical comedy concert.
, Mrs. Hugh Lake of Beaufort and
Mrs. Lizzie Crossland are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown..
About one person out of ten in the
United States draws money or its
* * ■
equivalent from the government or
charitable organizations in the form
of pensions, poor houses and similar
institutions. i.
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Easterling and Company, County Home ,
Carolina Drug Company, County .Home
J. M. Caldwell, Lights
V C* F. Molair, County Holme
A. J. Owens, County Home - T __
Wall Street Pharmacy, County Home '
J. and J. Market, County Home
Wall Street Pharmacy, County Home
Lemon Bros., Inc., County Home *
N.- F. Sanders, Chain Gang j__
P. C; Baxley, Chaingang
Reynolds Farming Corporation, Chain Gang ...
E. F, Woodwaw^ Chain Gang ^ iV
D. W. Brown, Cham Gang
Joe Baxley, Chain Gang ,
Henry Hartzog, Chain Gang
A. M. Anderson, Chain Gang
G. O. Cadden, Chain Gang
G. F. Molair, Chain Gang
W. D. Harley, Clfain Gang ....
C. F. Molair, Chain Gang __
Vickery Bros., Chain Gang
J. D. Prothro, Chain Gang
L. Cohen, Chain Gang _•
Barnwell Insurance Co., Bonds
J. W. Patterson, Salary _JtV 1 _
G. W. Greene, Salary : •
Idis Brabham, Salary
R..R. Moore, Salary
L. S. Still, Salary
J. W. Folk, Chain Gang ..
J. Morris, Chain Gang' and Salary
B. H. Dyches, Salary
D. P. Lancaster, Salary _ ,
G. M. Main, Salary .771
J. K. Spelling, Salary •_
Mrs. M. J. Black, Salary
Mrs., Sara Armstrong, Salary ; •
Miss Jean Riley, Salary
W. H. Manning, Salary
J. S. Still, Salary
H. J. Crouch, Salary and Stamps
J. B. Armstrong, Salary
A. B. Patterson, Salary .
C. F. Molair, Jail
L. Cohen, Jail —r__.
L. Weiner, Jail (
Lemon Bros., Inc., Jail and Chain Gang
R. L. Wooley Magistrate
__ J. A. Morris, Magistrate
W. P. Sanders, Magistrate —
* G. L. Hill, Magistrate
R. B. Harden. Magistrate J 7
C. S. Anderson, Magistrate :
Trottie Harden, Constable ... _
B. L. Fields, Cnnstablo
B. .A. Gunnels, Constable
J. M. Scott, Constable and Chain Gang
J. F. Rountree, Constable .1 _
J. S. Towne, Constable
R. M. Kearse, Constable ??? ^
J. B. Armstrong, Postage * __t
G. M. Main, Telephone
R. L. Bronson, 1 Stamps and Court Expense
P. W. .Price, Public Building ______
Mrs. Jennie P. Greene, Rest Room
The People-Sentinel. Printing w.___ ■ .
Alonzo Harrison, Public Buildr!Tg~ * rrr_:
C. F. Molpir, Public Building
John Eye, Public Building —
B. H. Dyches, Stamps .1..
J. B. White, Public Building _____^ ’
H. G. Boylston, Salary -
, _ •
Willie Mae Vaon, Salary
B. H. Dyches, Dieting Prisoners
B. H. Dyches, County * ,__ _
B. H. Dyches, County — _ •
Carolina Drug Company, County
Carolina Drug Company, County
Carolina Drug Company, Chain Gang l_,
Carolina Drug Company, County _' .
f Carolin a Drug Company, Jail —
Bank of Western ^CaVolina, Chain Gang —
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G. W. Greene, Salary
L. S. Still, Salary
J. W. Patterson, Salary
R. R. Moore, Salary
Idis Brabham, Salary
Thompson, Motor Co., Chain Gang
P. B. Bush, Salary
P. B. Bush, Chain- Gang __•
Carolina Drug Company, Chain Gang
L. Cohen, Chain Gang
Chandler and Company, Chain Gang }.
G. R. Peeples, Chain Gang
S. J. Halford, Chain Gang
Lemon Bros., jnc., Public Building ___
Q. A. Kennedy, Chain Gang __
B. Mazursky, .Chain Gang ...j. _
Morris and Company,'Chain Gang
. Yance^ Brothers, Chain Gang '
U. D. Cook, Chain Gang -
Standard Oil Company, Chain Gang _
Standard Oil Company, Chain Gang; _
H. V. Porter, Chain Gang
Happ Bros. Company, CjMtin Qang
Edelstein and Company; Chain Gang _•*.
C. F.* Molair, Chain Gang
A. M. Andersonr; Chain Gang _I__
Standard OH Company, Chain Gang " zi
Henry fftirtzog, Chain Gang __ T ___ __
Joe Baxley. Chain Gang —__ __________ ______ —
W. D. Harley, Chain Gang ___-
Amount:
$1503.75
1234,70
25.00
25.00
12.00
80.00
11.10
79.57
3.00
38.35
36.35
6.50
50.36
6.50
5.90
32.00
8.05
27.50
6.00
209.90
171.03
* 14.50
75,00
• 65.00
55.00
3.50
54.23
30.00
23.6'
l.Oi
823.75
. 117.38
25.00
16.66
16.66
16.66
16.66
16.66
16.66
31.01
125.00
50.00
50.00
41.66
41.66
33.33
33.33
55.55
150.00
131.00
03.89
50.00
135.00
9.95
5.00
71.99
25.00
12.50
29.15
14.58
12 60
14^8
12.50
-14.58
12.50
30.46
15.83
29.15
29.15
^3.20
3.60
44.75
7.75
33.34
*52.50
3.75
UM)0
4.00
2.00
6.11
158.33
109.08
113.50
. 39.00
15.00
31,10
50 95
9.40
51.25
5.50
357.12
16.66
16 66
16.66
16.66
16.66
575.00
_ 100.00
12.91
11.70
85.59
43.83
4140
48.66
36.30
144.63
52.80
27.30
. -21.00
5.50
._ 367.14
174.35
: 8.37
361.37
143.88
50.30
- 55.00
110.00
65.00
75.00
74.09
ROUGH
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C. F. MOLAIR
BARNWELL, S. C.
1083 1V. P. Sanders/Magistrate ________ 29:15
1084 R. B. Harden, Magistrate I_ • 12.50
1085 G. L. Hill, Magistrate 1 14.58
1086 C. S. Anderson, Magistrate ___i_.__ 14 58,
1087 B. W. Peeples, Magistrate 7$ 25.0o
1088 C. S. Buist, Magistrate 2^00
1089 C. S. Buist, Magistrate :__ 25.00
1090 R. L. Wooley, Magistrate \ 25.00
1091 ( J. A. Morris, Magistrate^ _J 12.60
1092 B. L. Fields, Constable i 14.58
1093 J. F. Rountree, Constable ,___ •_ 15.83
1094 Trottie Harden, Constable 1_ __ 12.50
1095. J. Blume, Constable and Chain Gang 28.92
1096 G. R. Peeples, Constable 1 25.00
1097 J. S. Blume, Constable and Chain Gang ' 28.92
1098 J. M. Scott, Constable and Chain'Gang 3911
1099 B. A. Gunnels, Constable 5 12.50
1100 J. S. Townes, Constable 29.15
1101 Lemon Bros., County Home 2__^_ 24 65
1102 B. Mazursky, County Home .98
1103 L. Cohen, County Home 22.60
1104 A. J. Owens, County Home '_ — 49 01
1105 F.' W. Falkenstein, County Home 39.25
1106 C. F. Molair, County Home 6 50
1107 Mace and Deason, County Home _• 2.00
1108 Farmer* Union, County Home ____. 166 59
1109 J. M. Caldwell, Lights X 36.85
1110 City Ice arid Coal Co, Public Building 12.59
1111 A. B. Patterson, Salary 50.00
1112 D. P. Lancaster, Salary __i -** 50.00
1113 I^itimer and Peoke, Highway __ 875.61
1114 W. R. Carson, Highway 567.00
1115 Chas. L. Hiers, Highway 5.00
1116 Robert Bronson, Janitor 1__ _._ 32.00
1117 B. H. Dyches, Public Building 16.40
1118 W. M. Jones, .£0. Board of Education ——’LY " 75.00
1119 B. H. Dyches, Dieting Prisioners 138.00
1120 Willie Mae Vann, Salary _____ 1 __ 109.08
1121 L. Cohen, Jail * 8.60
1122 Wall Street Pharmancy, Jail __1 160
(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK.)
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