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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELl^ SOUTH CAROLINA Local and Personal News from Williston [.Ghan^ge, Corbett Willisten, ,Feb'. v ' 20.—Mrs. Lessie Phillips and children, of Columbia, i visited Miss Daisy Willis last week end. » ‘ ' , Miss Beatrice Willis is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willis, for several days. Misses Birdie, Irene arid Ethel Bell were visitors to Williston last Fri- < ^day everting. . > ' 1 , One 'of the loveliest affairs of the week was the beautiful bridge party given by Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr., and Mrs. A. A. Myers at the Imme of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. R. L. Walter, of Branch- vjlle, was the honor guest of the occasion. Beautiful spring flowers and ferns were attractively arrang ed in the. rooms, in which six tables were placed for bridge?. Mrs. Carey E. Smith was the winner of the high score prize; Miss Miller cut eonsola- According to W. J. Rankin a dang farmer of Nampa, Idaho, James J. tion. The honor guesl was" presented I f< ”™ r n , , A ^ ' i champion said he would fight any A ^ years j>r older, when he with a lovely gift. After cards were laid aside a salad course with coffee was. served. Hart’s Battery Chapter, UJ" D. C., 'Nvas delightfully entertained dft Fri day afternoon of last week at • the home of Mrs. T. P. Mittchell. Six teen members were present and one ■ visitor. „ The president, Mrs. A. S. Blanchard, occupied the chair and a number of matters were brought tip and disposed of. After the business session, Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and Mrs. W. C. Cook read interesting histori- i '#»l selections. During ’ the social <bur a salad course with coffee was •rved. M rs. W. B. Lowman, of Orange burg; Mrs. Marion Boone, of Rowes- ville, and Mrs. D. P. Kerr, of Bradley, are spending the week with Mrs. Q. A. Kennedy, Sr, himself reached that age. Corbett is now 60 and Rankin, who is 73, and weighs 200 pounds wants to fight the ex-pugilist. ... » Leu Windy Weather. *T don’t believe we have as much wind during March as we did years ago,” remarked Mr. D. P. Key,” of Meyer’s Mill, while here Saturday. “I can recall 'years when the wind -v would blow so hard in March that the furrows in the fields and the ruts in the road would be filled with sand drifts and it would be almost im possible to travel for the dust and sand. Nowadays, however, March is usually a mild month and during the summer months we seem to have a y V / " • ...j- windstorm every time a little cloud ' v ' • s comes up. Court attendants have ( observed that many people do their most con vincing lying just after swearing to testify to the truth. 4-r QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER w. A ‘ W*' 1 ’ ing been called there on account of the illness of Mrs. Phil Harris. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Riley and daughter, Nancy; have returned .to | Allendale, after ’a visit of several I days to the former’s sister, Mrs. W. R. Kennedy. Mr. J. E. Kennedy spent Tuesday in Barnwell. ' . ~ Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fields, of Lydia, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hair and baby, Frances, left Sunday for Graymont, Ga., where they will be located for several months. h< . i - | Miss Bettie Matthews, buyer for Mr. and 'Mrs.^Walter Hancock, of, w H Kennedy and Son, has re- ^..... nn .— ^ 3 1 turned from Northern and Eastern markets. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis, of North Augusta, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Toole. Woodbury, Tern., spent Tuesday with Miss Grace Brown on their return from Cuba. _ " Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Willis and baby, Jean, are spending a few day's with Mr*. W. T. Willis. Sr. Mr. J. A. Latimer, of High Point, N. C., was in town for a few days re cently. Mrs. Arnold P. Lee has returned home, after spending several weeks in Richmond. Va. Mr. Carey Chapman, student at ^--the University of South Carolina, spent several days at home last week ► with relatives. M rs. J. O. Patterson and daughter, Sarah, of Barnwell, were in town for the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. • - Mr. Bobbie Lee. a student at the University of Georgia, is spendirtg a* . few days at home. Mrs. J. Allie McCue. of Dillon, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W P. Walsh. ' Mr. and Mrs. William MeNab, of Barnwell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denmark Doings. G. W, Whitaker Sunday. Friends of Mrs. ,B. C. Matthews will regret to hear of her illness. Mr. and Mr's. George Dukes, of Pinewood, announce the birth of a little (iaughter, born Thursday, Feb- 1 ruary 11th, |Mrs^ Dukk*s will be pleasantly remembered here as Miss Evelyrf Dicks. Mr. and "Mrs. W. C. Smith. Mrs. G. Thompson and Mrs./W. C. Smith, Jr. are in Spartanbptrg, hav- l H6w to Stop That WeakeningCough Denmark, Feb. 20.—Thrge, enjoy- ,able parties were given by the B. Y. P: tJl at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. F. O’Kelly this week. Monday evening the seniors, under the leader ship of Mrs. Edward Baxter, enter tained. At the close of the evening’s program tempting refreshments were served, the earlier hours being given over to the juniors, led by Mrs. G. C. High. The youngsters spent happy ’ hours in playing games and contests, and, *to be sure, there were plenty of good things to eat. Mrs. Jennie Hooton entertained the Book Club of which she is a member Tuesday afternoon. An informal hour was spent in the discussion and exchange of hooks, which was follow ed by’a tempting salad course, ser ved l»v th? hostess. Guests of the hostess in addition to club members were: Mesdames Olie Hoyt, R. L. Zoi- gler, J. Z. Brooker and James Price. Mr. and Mrs. Bird and»Mr. tmd -Mrs Carrol Mobley entertained the Five Hundred Club Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bird. A deli cious salad course was served by the hostesses. The Charles Pinckney Chapter D. A. R., met with Mrs Kennedy May- field Friday afternoon. The life and career of George Washington was the subject studied. Papers were given to Mrs. Edward Brodie, Mrs. Frank James. Mrs. L. L. Pond and Mrk. S. J. Mayfield. The guest.of Mrs. J. A. Wiggins her niecd. Miss Mattie. Shuler of Holly Hill. Roscoe Still of Jacksonville, Fla., is here'on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Still. Stores Burn Down. Why., let a heavy, stubborn cough wear you down when you can get speedy relief and often break it up completely in 24 hours through a remarkable new method based on the famous Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs? HereTs the method: You simply take one teaspoonful and hold it in your throat for* 15 or 20 seconds before swallowing it. It has a double action. It not only soothes and heals irritation, but also removes the phlegm and con gestion which are the real cause of the coughing. So with the cause removed the worst cough soon disappears. Dr. King’s New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas- tc croup, etc. Fine for children, no harmful drugs. Very economi cs the dose is only one teaspoonfuL /all good druggists. Ask for Allendale, Feb. 18.—Fir< of uri- known origin broke out Wednesday night about in the one story frame grocery store occupied Jay J. W. Lazare and quickly spread to_±he [ two adjacent frame mercantiles.- one vacant and the other occupied by the Allendale Supply company, wholesale grocers, grain -and fertilizers. Despite the good work of the vol unteer fire department practically all of-the three buildings was destroyed. .They were owned by W. H. Harden anti are a total loss, no insurance be ing carried. J. W. Lazare’s stock of groeei'ies and auto accessories amounted to — mpdit Ml DRiKJNCS CducfRS about $2,000 and .was a total loss. The Allendale Supply Company’s loss amounted to abouf $2,000. The loss of the buildings is estimated at about $2,500. As there was not any heat used in any of the building^ nor adjoining buildings the origin of the fire is a mystery and is suspected to have been the work of an incendiary. 1122 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 • 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 H49- 1150 1151 1152 1153 1155 HM 1157 1158 1159 1160 net 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1188 .1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 ( 1197* 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211. 1212 1213 1214 1245 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 12^3 1224 1224 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 ll ENDING DECEMBER 31 ST, 1925: : ,y PERRY B. BUSHT Clerk, Board of Count^ Directors. Jean Riley, Salary r- $ 33.33 J. S. Still, Salary ' 150.00 Willie Mae Vann,. Home Demonstration Agent, Salary.. 109.08 H. G, Boylston, Farm Demonstration Agent, Salary 158.33 W. H. Manning, Salary —55.55 Jhon K. Spelling, Salary a nd Lunacy 40.16 M. J. Black, Salary 41.66 H. J. Crouch, Salary ' 125.00 J. B. Armstrong, Salary .i^.._ ... 63.89 Mrs. Sarah Armstrong, Salary 33.33 B. H. Dyches, Salary ^ ... __1 125.00 The Columbia State, Pririting 7.84 The R. L. Bryan Co., Printing 36.39 The R'.^tr Bryan Co, Printing •: ‘ .95 Boyd’s Office Equipment Co., Printing 6.99 The People-Sentinel, Printing 18.50 1139 J. B. Armstrong, Ppstage ^ 3.80 E. L. Patterson, Highway 1 42.90 E. L. Patterson, Highway jk r 218.60 Mrs. Jane Patterson, Highway 1 _ r _ 51.50 Bank of Western Carolina, Chain Gang 277.38 Edisto Coast Company, Highway 2394.33 W. R. Carson, Highway ._ 900.84 Greene and Company, Chain Gang S. 600.00 Tom Davis, Highway 45.90 Mrs. Kate Patterson, Highway 59.90 MT3:"K^tr~PattersoTr7~Highway TZTZl-J- ..7.IT-.70 50 C. C. Simms, Highway 30.70 M. R. Moore, Highway - j. .v 32.40 Ashley Company, Highway 36.70 W. B. Morris, Chain Gang 5.00 P. B. Bush, Salary i. 100.00 B. H. Dyches, Salary _• 125.00 M. J. Biack, Salary 1. .. 41.66 W. P. Sanders, fdagistra^'* 29.51 Jean F’:ey f Salary - —- ~ 33.53 J. S Townes, Court .. .. 29.1'. G. M. Main, Salary . . 50.00 W. H, Manning, Salary - . 55.55 G. L.' Hill, Magistrate _J - 14.33 B. L. Fields, Court ■* - 14.58 H. J. Croilch, Salary •_ 1. 125.00 Robert Benson, Janitor * 4.00 - v J. K. Snelling, Salary and Lunacy * 49.16 B. A. Gunnels, Court _* _.r.i-.... 12.50 J. S. Blume, Court v 27.91 G. R. Peeples, Court = 25.00 J. M. Scott, Court 27.91 Trotti Harden, Court v 12.50 J. F. Rountree, Court *__ 15*83 B. R. Harden, Magistrate —- 12.50 B. W. Peeples, Magistrate - „ 25.00 R. L. Wooley, Magistrate .1 25.00 C. S. Anderson, Magistrate 14.58 J. A. Morris, Magistrate 12.50 C. S. Buist, Magistrate ... 25.00 A. M. Anderson, Chain Gang .t... 55.00 Henry Hartzog, Chain Gang , 65.00 Joe Baxley, Chain Gang 75.00 J. S. Still, Salary r _• 150.00 L. S. Still, Salary 1* 16.66 R. R. Moore. Salary 16.66 Idis Brabhanij, Salary --- t*— J. W.* Patterson,. Salavy 16.66 G. W. Greene, Salary .j 16.66 Jx B. Armstrong, Salary and Stationery 68.25 . C* _ A a. _^ Mrs. Sarah Armstrong, Salary 33,37 J.. B.\Armstrong, Interest - ; 751.88 Ashely v Dwens, Highway 1 1 86.00 J. B. Armstrong, Stamps and Court Expense ■ ^-^fl.50 W. E. Anderson, Chain Gang 70.50 G, D. Banord Company, Printing .-^<^1— — 87.09 R. L. Bronson, Sidary and Stamps r 108.60 Chailie Brown, Jr./\iail ; , 2.25 Arondon Printing Co^xPripting 26.28 Barnwell Fruit Company>. Chain Gang __i 12.00 W. R. Carson, Highway —1476.08 J, M. Caldwell, Lights — 38.65 Carolin a Drug Company, Chain. Gang ' I-...— 5.50 B. H. Dyches, Dieting Prisor^rs^^ 128.00 Edisto Construction Co., Highway 5385.31 Gulf Refining Company, Chain Gang\__ — 470.80 Mrs. Jennie P. Greene, • Rest Room — 1 _ r _ 16.66 Greene and Company, Chain Gang 600.00 J. Henry, Public Building 12.70 D. P. Lancaster, Salary I. 50.00 G. M. Main, Telephone ___X_ 3.75 Mrs. G. M. Main, Jail -V-- 3.00 G. M. Main, Telephone 3.90 A. B. Patterson, Salary - 50,00 Royal Indemnity Co., Highway 369*93 H. W. Sandqys, Public Building 13.62 L. S. Still^ Chain Gang - ; . —v' 1-80 J. S. Still, Chain Gang and wood x ,_ r 5.42 W. G v Thompson, Chain Gang 47.05 Thompson Manufacturing Company, Chain Gang >. 21.00 Willie Mae Vann, Home Dem. Agent 54.66 Wall Street Phanrracy, Jail _v-- 1.20 Williston Motor Company, (phain Gang 7.20 E. ¥. Woodward, Lumber- 90-06 E. F.. Woodward, 0 Lumber _._.j 88.89 Bank of Western Carolina, Chain Gang 1 326.60 J. B. Morris, Chain Gang — i ... 156.55 E. W. Holman, Courity Home 40.00 Bank of Western Carolina, Chain Gang 3800.4)0 J. B.' Morris, Chain Gang .... ... 30.00 J. B. Morris, Chain Gang ., 20.50 W. D. Harley, Chain Gang ...1 __ 58.00 J. M. Caldwell, Bonds 158.00 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 \240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1267 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 L. Cohen, Chain Gang and Jail H. D. Still, Highway G. R. Peeples, Chain Gang L. S. Still Lee Dyches, Chain .Gang HLOO B.'Bush, Chain Gang fi.13 W. J. McCutcheon, Highway" 25.00 B. H. Dyches, Telephone 1324 C. M. Turner; Salary .... i_ ... 16.66 O. D. Hammond, Highway ~ 5.00 Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., Printing^ ... 24.24 Standard Oil Company, Chain Gang ^ .... 27.50 D. R. Briggs, Lunacy 6.00 Lemon Brothers, Chain Gang _.■ -r. 17.50 Savannah CreoSoting Company, Chain. <3ang..Xd--'i ! - 120JS5f Corner Drug Company, Chain Gang 7.50 Dr. W’. Cone, Chain Gang .... i..... 194)0 Swift and Company, Chain Gang ........ .„.49J»4 The People-Sentinel, PrftMfog 1^ . 44.iy The People-Sentinel, Printing 3.75 O. D. Hammond, Vit. Stat. ... ... 63.50 J. W. Johnson, Vit. Stat. X. A... 56.50 - y. ■.. v 9 ■T-'a Hattie Snelling, Wood .... : 3.00 B. H. Dyches, Chain Gang 18.00 B. Hr*'Dyches, County 18.00 Mrs. M. R. Moore, Chain Gang 35.5! B. II. Dyches, Court Expense 40.00 B. H. Dyches, Stamps 2.00 Kr-H.-Weeks, Chain Ga’.g 5.00 * » Charidler and Company, Chain Gang 143.24 Wm. MeNab, County Home 8.50 70.92 I X—- 40^ Fanners Union Mer. Co. County Home Terrie Brothers, County Home . Lemon Brothers, County Home 1 ... 16.15 Irene H. Lemon, Salary ; 25.00 Wall Street Pharmacy, County Home ... 30.80 J. and J. Market, County Home .. 2.85 F. W. Falkenstein, County Home 2.25 B. Mazursky, County Home.. _■ 6.45 Easterling and Company, County Home 8.00 Mace and Deason, Criunby Home 7.85 A. J. Owens, County Home 56.85 C. F. Molair, County Home 5X)0 Max Bronson, County Home - 34.25 Carolina Drug Company, County Home 37.35 Barnwell .Fruit Company, County Home ’ 9^0 Terie Richardson, County Home e SljOO 1 E. F. 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