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PACK 811 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH, If37. S’MATTER POP A NATURAL HISTORY STUDENT. Bv C. M. Payne k -PoV CouuT> .•♦iATC-ti ouf /I/ yp &uc -vf- A O'mHX 10 n E4 4 1 6tO INTO T+lt ^UESTIOM TAST-HE'R. -A N' , VdOULD -i-iATCtl A OfcT'RtC^ ELC» N^jbSD’AK'£, nN Ty\t\ OiT^iCtl Co.ME. OUTA an’kot va/ATcH V4'HE.'P?E- . ,, {- an 1 rrcr on its TAR IM NATOifE. cSMATTEP,, I f PTTffBLVt Tll Tu?m Nou Oid - >tc^. ^e’ \xc-UL U? ONiT^ = SUBJECT! oF ONE.I. 'PA'PT'/ 5T£?^IN6 ON < AnotHfjr 1 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1926: v •; •- — PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk, —c. . Board of County Directors. 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1006 1006 1007 1008 1000 1010 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 ld24 1025 1026 idrr 1026 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1036 . 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1060 1051 1052 1063, 1084 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 ‘ 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1076 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1064 1065 1066 1087 1088 1089 1000 1001 1002 1093 1002 * % Local and Personal News from Williston Springfield Socials. B. W. Peeples, Magistrate - $29.16 G. R. Peeples, Constable 29.16 A. M. Sanders, chain gang ----- 28.76 Ossie Washington, Janitor — ------ 20.00 H. J. Crouch, Supt. of Education 125.00 W. H. Manning. Auditor —- 55.56 Perry B. Bush, Clerk - —--- —* 133.83 S. G. Harley, chain gang 87.50 D. P. Lancaster, Coroner 41.66 P. 0. Beasley, Constable —^z-- 29.16 J e Baxley, chain gang TfcOO Henry Hartzog, chain gang - 75.00 A. M. Anderson, chain gftoy 65.00 Dewey Morris, chain gang - - 78.00 J. S. Still, Supervisor -«— 150.00 J. W. Patterson, Director -- 16.66 G. W. Greene. Director - - 16 06 R. R. Mcore, Director - 16.66 Idis Brabham, Director 16.86 L. S. Still, Director 16.66 A. B. Patterson, Physician 50.M) Jno. K. Shelling. Salary and Clerk 54.16 W. P. Sanders, Magistrate 1 - 29.13 H. G. Boylaton, Farm Dem. Agent 125.00 Mj-s. Sarah C. Armstrong, Clerk 25.00 J. B. Armstrong. Treasurer - 63.S9 Jean Riley. Clerk 25.00 W. B. Randell, chain gang - 30.04 G. L. Hill, Magistrate 14.58 B. L. Fields. C. nstable *- 14 58 Charlie Brown, chain gtfng 6.61 J. B. Armstrong. Interest ’ - 701.78 Willie Williams. Public building 2.00 J. N. Anderson, chain gang - - tlAl CK»rHe W^M^ chain grig 16.25 Frank Sanders, Board of Registration 25.00 J. N. Ander^n, C'nting»*nt 167. ft 5 Bank of Western Ca.rHna, Contingent 14300 Earle Owens, chain gang 2.00 N. S. Brinkley, chain gang 28...0 H. Antapolosky. chain gang 14.18 E. F. W’oodward, chain gang 36.54 Yancey Bros., chain gang - 6.25 T. A HollamJ, chain gang 20.00 E. F. Woodward, chain gang M 65.64 Greene and Company, chain gang 375.00 J. W. Cook, chain gang - 75.00 W. E. Anderson, chain gang - 225.00 Perry B. Bush, chain gang 7.97 R. A. Patterson, chain gang H r >0 Vernon Bert, chain gang 1.00 Henry Hartzog, chain gang - 28.00 . . . , „„ . K t sons. Jack and Junior, spent last week Carolina Drug Co., chain gang and county home 32.4^^,, _ -— • , * * ’ , — *"Mr'b«^n Charlestcn as the guests of her sis ter, Mrs. H. H. Altman, .and were Williaton, April 9.—Mr* C. L. Greene last Thursday afternoon com plimented Mrs. M. L. Bolick, of ilick- eiry, N. C. Bridge was played ait five' tables. The score prize was wan by Mrs. J. A. Kennedy end Mfs-? Flour noy Owens was the winner of the eon- solatron prize. Mrs. Bolick was-pre-- sented with a Maderia guest towel. A delightful fniit salad course with Russian tea was served at the conclu sion of the games. J. W. Folk and Harvey Black have returned from Quebec, N. C. Mrs. Rowe, of Westminister, Md., ‘•is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Nor man Folk. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Weeks spent Sund iy with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Still and Charlie Sandeis attended the funeral Tues day near Olay of C. Lawrence Hiers. Mis. M. W. Rankin is viaiting Mis. Q. A. Kennedy, Sr., and other friends. The Rev. W. R. Davis returned F»i- w — « day from Charlotte, where he assist ed Rev. W. L. Griggs, a very fine meeting with over 70 conversions. Miss L uise Black teacher at Ker shaw, and Misa Anna Baker Black, of Converse college, spent the week-end with their parents, Capt. and Mrs. Wi 1 D. Black. Richaid Matthews ami Mias Lucy Phillips, of Sandenrville, Ga., and J. C. Matthews, of Augusta, visited Mr. ,\nd Mrs, F, W. Toole and Mias Bettif Mat'hews late Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith, of Lem n Grove, Calif., anived in Wil- Ji?to n Wednesday to spend several we-ks with their parents, Dr. and Mr*. W. C. Smith. Dr. H. R. Murchison, of ('olumh'a, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prothro. J F. Jacks-n, of Bowman, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shuler. Mr. Jackson is the grandfather of Mis. Shuler and a Confederate veteran 84 years of ago, still hale and hearty. I>r. L. S. Tr tti and son, Jack, of Chesterfield, are spending some time with the former’s brother, S. W. Tiotti. Mr*. H. M. Thompson and little B. Mazursky, chain gang and County home — 4?k83 C Lee Grocery Co., chain gang 131.61 Gallon Irqn W rks, chain gang l 340.00' Jre Wheeler, chain gang -_ T - — 3.50 W. A. Neal and Son, chain gang -- 593.15 G. R. Peeples, chain gang — 6.00 Ossie Washington, chain gang — —. 7.00 Trustee Hankinson. chain gang 14,85 T. R. Pender, chain gang 18.50 Jno. Gaines, chain gang _— 3.00 j S. S. Harley, chain gang — -- 23.751 L. Cohen, chain gang 57.77 J J. C. Bush, chain gang , 60.00 | Cassels Oil Co., chain gang 90.55 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 100.80 Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 41.10 L. F. Rimd'all. public build : ngs and Co. home 33.00 Easterling and Co., Co. Home and chain gang -, 35.09 Barnwell Fruit Co., public buildings and chain gang _ r 72.40 Lem.n Bros., county home ---- 49.14 , Carolina Drug Co., county home 13.25 A. J. Owens, county h-ome ---_ 43.16 , Carolina Drug Co., crunty home 28.65 J. M. Caldwell, lights and water 49.45 Williston Way. printing 28.00 People-Sentinel, piinting ^ ---#.- 46.75 Thorps Book Store, staticnery 20.0Xh J. S. Blume, Constable i-_ 28.92 G. M. Main. Jail and Bd. of Registration 125.00 Home Furniture Cci., public buildings 15.00 C. F. Molair, public buildings .;n- JT.60 Sanitary Supply Co., public buildings 25.00 R. L. Wooley, Magistrate - y / 25.0* C. S. Anderson, Magistrate 14.58 C. S. Buist. Magistrate 25 J A) J. A. Morris. Magistrate 12.50 B. A. Gunnels, Constable * 12.50 J. J. Andersen, Constable y 15.83 J. M. Scott, Constable and Contingent 34.11 Charlie Brown, Contingent ._v—i- r ---- - 69.20 B. H. Dyches, Contingent 57.40 B. H. Dychea, Contingent 16.00 Mrs Sarah C. A:mstrong, Contingent .. 50.00 joined Sunday by Mr. Thompson and Springfield, April 9.—Mr./find" Mrs. Herbert Mims, of Spartanburg, were visitors here Sunday en route ft-om the Magnolia Gardens. Dr. and Mrs. G, I. Odom and chil dren visited relatives here Sunday*. Mrs. Kitchen, of Laurenburg, N. C., is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. C. L. White. . Attending the U. D. C. convention in Summeiville Saturday were: Mrs. Mike Gleaton, Mrs.'C. L. White, M*s. J. S. Clark, Mrs. J. W. Boylston, Mrs F R. Fanning, Mrs. D. V. Phillips and Mrs H. T. Gleaton. - : — Miss Essie Givens entertained two tables of bridge informally FViday evening. Willis Givens and Wightman Dibble are at home from the Citadel for spring holidays. Spending spring holidky* at home from Crlumbia college are Misses Elizabeth B land, Gunsie Stroman and Eva Porter. Miss Glennis Sofley, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Katherine Sofley, accompanying her and k Miss Julia Shegly, both of the school faculty to the Magnolia Gardens Sunday. The Springfield chapter, Unibed Daughters of the Confederacy, met at the c:lonial home of Mrs. G. E. Stioman, at Dean Swamp Wednesday afternoon. Joint hu^te—ea were Mra. H. J>Bailey. Mrs. C. B. Sti man. Mr* E. M. Courtney and Mrs. B^b Brodie The piesidenf, Un Mi.ts Gleatan, pi*;- sidtd ov »r the busin^v; sc-tioi: luring which plan* ware made for memorial iorvices and a barbecue dinner at the Methodist church May 10. Report* from the convention at Summerville were made by the delegates. Mrs. R. C. B land, histoiian, then presented a piogram of musical selections and readings suggestive of the sprin«r sea son, this ide a being further carried out in the decorations f dogwood bl ssome, and favors cf California ponies. An attractive salad course was served with iced tea, the hos’eases being assisted by Misses Gussie and Adelina Stroman. the other members of the family and Mra. Hattie Rountree, who moLred down icturning to Williston Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hair, of Fort Valley, Ga., and Dozier Hair, of Mac n were recent visitois of Mr. and Mrs. Mansbrv Hair. » I SEEDS • • SEEDS WE HAVE IN STOCK a supply of fresh Garden Seeds of all kinds and a limited quantity of Excel, Improved v. Tom Watson, Irish Gray and Thur- — 4 man Gray Watermelon Seeds, Kirhy Stay-Green and Henderson’s Improved Whtie Spine Cucumber Seeds. Get - i , • ' our prices before buying elsewhere. MAIN STREET Deason’s Drug Store • BARNWELL, S. C. HALL & COLE, Inc. 94-102 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON, MASS. Commission Merchants and Distributors of ASPARAGUS. One of the Oldest Commission Houses in the Trade. Send for Shipping Stamp. SPIMn SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! V * * ' Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’* on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds ' Headache Neuralgia Lumbago r Pain Toothache Neuritis * Rheumatism - 4 Safe* B. H. Dy?he», salary and expense 166.66 Miss Elizabeth McNab Home, Dem. Agent '-. 54.54 H. G. Boylston, Farm Dem. Agent 200.O0 J. M. Halford, Bo9rd of Registration 25.00 B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 98.50 R. L. BionsoiU-Postage -i r_ ' ... 8.00 Carlisle Courtney Home, Special Appropriation 50.09 J. B. Armstrong, Court expense 1194.60 Mrs. Irene H. Lemon, Bd. of Regents 8.3^. B. H. Dyches, Couit expense T l. 39.20 B. H. Dyches, Court expense And pub. bid*. 26.27 Mrs. Jennie P. Greene, Rest Roam 8.33 A. D. Tisdale, Highway __ 62.58 Walker, Evians and Cogswell Cc> Stationery 63.00 Lemon Bros., chain gang 38.80 R. A. Deason, Jail - ..r 4.35 J. N. Anderson, chain gang 2.17 Christie Motor Co., chain gang 625.00 . * ■ J. B. Armstrong, In.\ and payment on note 26,006.60 L. S.Stil\ vitail s4\9i l is'\ics ... 15.25 Home Bark, chain gang ^ 25.78 Mrs. W. B. Parker, vital statistics *14.75 Standard Oil Co., chain gang 311.97 ^iTrotti Harden, Court l * __ 12.50 J. W. J hnson, v'tal statistics 43.75 Lemon Bros., chain gang 216.61 Home Bank, chain gang and constable ... 168.37 R. B. Harden. Magistrate ------ 12.30 A. H. Ninestein, Premium on Bonds 100.00 J. M. Caldwell, premium on bonds 62.50 Bank of Western Carolina, chain -gang 1..; ' 28.50 ' J. M. Anderson, chain gang j>- 13.44 E. F. Woodward, chain gang - 100.59 J. B. Armstrng, note and interest 26.209.39 Mra. Percy Baxley, viol atatistics 14.09 Mrs. Kate Wingo, vital atatistics „-.u 18.75 C. B. Ray, M. D., vital sUtiatics --r- 42.26 W. L. Townes, vital sUtiatics — 21.00 Standard Oil C<x, chain gang 316.18 Accept only “Bayer” package v/hich contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 Ubleta Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*. Arolrla la tba trs** mark of Dayrr Maaafaetiira of Uoooaceticacidcitfr of SalicrUnuS* : LONG TERM MONEY to LEND 6 percent, interest on large amounts Private funds for small loans. BROWN & BUSH ; LAWYERS BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA. Get Ready for Easter. Now is the time to get that Per manent Wave. Easter is “just around the comer" and a wave at this time will last during the hot summer months. Our prices are very lowt,. quality of work . considered. Leonard Beauty Shoppe MRS. A. DBAS, Prop. ' Phone No. 2237 Augusta, Ga. Leonard Building Room No. 408 Advertise in The People-Sentinel