The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, July 21, 1927, Image 2
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PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
Board of County Directora.
J: L. McCarty, Ca Audit — - —— MM,00
J. W. Patterson, Director ..l-l.'.i *'— —16,66
Idle Brabham, Director — - ^r 16.66
L. S. Still, Director — --.16.66
R. R. Moore, Doctor l — — y - —— ——16.66
G. W. Greene, Director —-- r —- ---— 16.06
O. W. Harley, Mapetrate — - 29.16
J. A. Morris, Magistrate 12.50
C. S. Buist, Magistrate — 25.00
R B. Harden, Magistrate _-25.00
R. L. Wooley, Magistrate ' 25.00
J. M. Diamond, Magistrate ■-- 29.16
B. W. Peeples, Magistrate —29.16
G. L. Hill, Magistrate - -14.58
E. E. Morris, Constable -->■ — 29.16
Trotti Harden, Constable 25.00/
G. T. Boylston, Constable x __27.91
B. A. Gunnels, Constable T ~t, 12.50
Charlie Hiers, Constable t -V 1'§.83
J. M. Scott, Constable and Chain Gang 8^.51
G. R. Peeples, Comlable and Chain Gang .33.16
Jno. K. Snelling, Salary, Clerk and Lunacy 64.16
Carlisle Courtney Home, Special Appropriation —50.00
Jennie P. Greene, Rest Room 8.33
Elizabeth McNab, Home Demonstration Agent 124.08
B. L. Fields, Constable . -..-14.58
D. P. Lancaster, Salary - 41.66
J. S. Still, Salary —150.00
B. Keanse, Chain Gang 65.00
Dewey Morris, Chain Gang —— '- 75.00
Henry Hartzog, Chain Gang 100.00
Joe Baxley, Chain Gang l-’l 75.00
A. B. Patterson, Salary .-i. 50.00
H. G. Boyiston, Farm Demonstration Agent 125.00
R. L. Bryan Co., Printing 5.75
E. F. Woodward, Chain Gang 316.47
H. W. Sanders, Chain Gang 67.54
L. Cohen, Chaim Gang 27.35
Weiner Bros., Chain Gang 33.20
P. A. Price, Chain Gang 24.25
E. F. Woodward, Chain Gang 35.07
J. G. Hood Chain Gang — 6.00
Z. D. Miller, Chain Gang 13.10
Standard M. and E.^Co., Chain Gang 13.86
Edelsitein and Co., _.i — -,
N. D. Cochin, Chain Gang - -
-Strift MT£} Chain Gang --l' , 25.37
C. D. Kinard, Chain Gang -.8.00
B. F. Gardner, Chain Gang - ..11.25
Vickery Brothers, Chain Gang - 37.20
Joe Wheeler, Chain Gang 3.90
Trustee Hankerson, Chaim Gang and Court House 15.20
Dicks Auto Co., Chain Gang 20.30
A. B. Woodward, Chain Gang t 15.00
L. L. Harley, Chain Gang 8.00
Lemon Brothers, Chain Gang and Court House 193.14
Merrett Reel Co., Chaing Gang and Court House -.-121.83
Wall St. Pharmacy, Chaing Gang - ..2.45
Williston, July 16—J. W*. Cook »
| spending several days hi Charlotte,
N. C. ' /'
Miss Anna/ Baker Black isrvistting
in Hamlet, N. C.
\R. A. McCreary, of Columbia, wa‘
a visitor here Wednesday.
Mrs. AJ E. Corley Visited Mrs. J.
L. Smith several days last week.
Miss Bell Anderson, of Dunbarton,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Claudia
Kennedy.^* __
Miss Pansie Staley,, of Denmark,
was the guest last Saturday of Mrs.
Parpelle Kttchings.
Its. E/-D. Weimortz, of Savannah,
sp/6n‘ r few day‘ recently with Mr?,
“iarnelle Kitchings.
Mr. and Mrs. John "Porter and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Givens are spend
ing this week at Folly Beach
B. D. Kitchings, of Beaufort, visited
his brother, M. C. Kitchings, for the
week end.
Mrs. A. P. Lee left Wednesday for
a visit of several weeks to her parents
in Farmville, N. ^ ~
Messrs. A. P. Lee and W. T. Willis
left Wednesday for High Point, N. C.
H. H. Altman, of Charleston, tyas
a visitor here Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prothro dnd
Migsi Louis^ Protfrira spent Friday
in Augusta.
Mrs. Jane Boylston, of Greenville,
is the guest of Mrs. E. M. Boylston.
Miss Alifair Porter has returned
from a visit to North Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Crouch, George
Edward Crouch and Mrs. Ashley
Stansweli have returned from a trip
to Washington, D. C.
Miss Fay Roper, of Fountain Inn,
is visiting Misses Florrie Lee and
Lou Belle Scott.
Miss Margaret Boineau, of Orange-
,burg was the guest of Miss Mayo
;Rountree.
|; John Miley, Agricultural Teacher
Wi
is attending a conference of the Smijh
Hughes teachers at the University
of South Carolina this week.
Mrs. C. H. McDougold and little
daughter, of Washington, D. C., are
visiting her mother, M(rv. William
Hair.
Mrs. P. S. Ussery and daughter, of
Miami, Florida, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bell.
Mrs. L. H Boland and children left
.Sunday for a visit of two weeks to
Mrs. J. V Bracey and children were
visitors of 4fr and Mrs. J. C. Hair,
Sunda^.
G. E. Stallings, of Rome, Ga., who
has been visiting his sifter, Mrs. W.
H. ; Hairi left Sunday and was ac
companied home, by Ted Hicks, who
will visit in Rome for about a month.
Miss Ottie Lee Bell and brothers,
Robert and S. B. Bell,, of Salley, were
guests last Saturday of Mr. and Mrs
J. C. Hair. .
- Mrs. W. S Thames and children of
Ellenton and G E. Stalling*, .of Rome,
Ga., were guests Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hair.
Mr^^JEL B. Kitchings, Mr. and Mrs.
PacrnelTe Kitchings and Misses Do
rothy Kitchings and zelmff'MIms mo
tored to Savannah and Tybee last Sun
day.—
Miss Mary Underwood, of Augusta,
and Miss Elsie Ray, of Denmark, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ray.
Franklin Lewis Mims, of Tampa,
Florida, has returned home after
visiting hs parents, Mr. and Mra. R.
I. Mims.
Ralph Weeks, of Gasden, S. C
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L." Weeks.
Miss Leila Wood Sprawls is visit
ing Miss Loreen Fanning in Colum
bia.
Mrs. James H. Ahl is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
L L. Wagener, at Washington, D. C
H. L. Johnson, of Augusta, and his
mother, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, were re
cent visitors of Mrs, E. M. Wooley.
Mrs Gary Lott, of St Petersburg,
Florida, and children are visiting
Mrs. Fred Powell and Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Purvis.
Misees Florrie Lee Scott and Lou
t*.’le Scott entertained with a picnic
Friday evening in honor of their
Radio fans in Barnwell* will be in
terested in the amvouncemfcht that
the Shackey-Detnip^ey fight at the
.Yankee stadium in New York city
ne*t Thursday night will be radiocast
over the largest network of broadcast
ing stations ever Jinked together.
The fight will start at 8:30, Eastern
standard time, and will be radiocast
blow T by blow direct. from the ring
side, Graham McNamee announcing
the action of the fighters. Sidelights
on the fight will be announced, dur
ing each intermission by Phillips Car
lin. Both are nationally known S|)ort
announcers, and radio listeners are
assured of an evening next in enter-
tainmefi't to being actually at the flight
The" network of stations includes
The druggist was becoming dis
gusted. He had been axpl&ning
and pricing dozens of articles to the
shopper who really didn’t want to
buy anything after all.
Finally she picked up a bottle.
“Is this Pest Exterminator guar
anteed?’’-she asked. “How is it ap
plied?”
“You take a |easpodhful e\|ery
half hour, ma’am.” ,
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J. C. Moody, of Chareston, is visit
ing his brother, J. G. Moody, Sr. j
YOUR
AUTOMOBILE!
THE DAY of hit and miss
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garage service ia gone. No
longer do ‘ thoughtful owners
of automobiles entrust repairs
and over-hauling to the in-
experienced or . “hope to be” mechanics. Our garage service is
in the hands of! experienced and trained workmen, from the
washing of your car to the most complicated job. It is cheapest
in the long run to have every job done right.
In our accessory department we have only the beet tiree,
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tubes and equipment of all
tWffT
Mrs. Boland's brothy and wife, Mr
B. Mazursky, Chain Gaqg nd Court House - 10 - 34 | and Mrs. H. D. Reese in Tenn
folk enjoyed this affair, which was
given at Willis’ pond. A delightful
picnic supper was enjoyed by those
attending.
ere and you will join
the ranks of satisfied customers whom we have served for years.
Give us a trial. Drive in any hour and allow us to demonstrate
SERVICE. «
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Sarah C.
J. B.
J. B. Armstrong, Court Expense
J. B. Armljtrong, Salary 63.89
B. H. Dyche.'S, Dieting Prisoners 61.00
E. W. Ellis, Lunacy * 10.00
Barnwell Ins. Co., Bonds . 11.00
G. M. Main, Jail ,7.50
S. A. Hair, Bd. Equi. 20.60
J. Black, Jr., Bd. Equi. 4.00
A. D. Connor, Bd. Equi. 16.00
W. E. McNab, Bd. Equi. -8.00
O. D. Hammond, Lunacy 1' 5.00
Oiaie Washington, Janitor 22.50
Leater Boqk Company, Printing — ..37.41
Sanitary supply company, Put B. ..4.60
R. L. Bronson, Postage ..22.25
Walker, Evans and Coggrwell, Printing .... —17.40
J. B. Armstrong, Printing*----— A-.--^2.50
.311.05 j
.264.71
300
Victor Lewis, Bd. Equi. —
-*25.00
301
E. D. Peacock, Bd. Equi. --
.125.00
302
A. W. Harley, Magistrate
494.60
303
G. L. Hill, Magistrate
1008.70
304
' J. M. Diamond, Magistrate
Brutally Frank .
Percirval—Will you please irtarry
me?
Helen—Oh Pere, this is
den. Why
Percival—Well, I’ll let you » n on
a secret. I want to take you home.
My mother hasn’t had a laugh in
years.
We use only genuine Alemite grease. It
costs no more to Alemite your car than ordi
nary greasing.
14.58
r.:. .25.00
W. H. Manning, Printing ... --33.12
J. M. Caldwell, Lights r ._ 40.85
H. W. Reid, Court House ‘ ..16.13
Easterling and Company, Court House 6.40
Farmers Union, 54.21
A. J. Owens, 42.11
M. R. Moore, Court House *. 17.50
R. A. Deason 14.751
P. B. Bush, Salary 133.33
L. F. Randall, Court House 4.00
Brown and Bush, Attorneys s 100.00 I
E. F. Woodward, Chain Gang 122.50
Max Bronson, Court House 61.70
F. S. Brown, Special Appropriathm 176.00
E. F. Woodward, Chain Gang and Jail 65.85
J. W. Patterson, Salary 16.66 j
L. S. SUU, ..16.66
G. W. Greene, Salary a ._16.d61
Idis Brabham,, Salary 16.66
R. R. Moore, Salary 16.66
Perry B. Bush, Salary 133.33;
B. F. Anderson, Bd. Equi. , 12.001
F. H. Dicks, Bd. Equi -.12.00 j
A. E. Corley, Bd. Equi. 8.00 j
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C. S. Buist, Magistrate 25.00
R. B. Harden, 'Magistrate 12.50
R. L. Wooley, Magistrate ..... 25.00
J. A. Morris, Magistrate 12.50
B. W. Peeplep, Magistrate 29.16
Charlie Hiers, Constable <_- ..15.83
G. T. Boylston, Constable .’. .-27.92
Trotti Harden, Constable . 1 12.50
B. A. Gunnels, Constable ‘ ..12.50
B. L. Fields, Constable r 14.58
G. R. Peeples, Constable and Chain Gang 40.16
E. E. Morris,Constable and Chain Gang 32.56
H. G. Boylston, Farm Demonstration Agent 125.00
Carlisle Courtney Home, Special Appropriation 50.*8)
H. J. Croudi
Henry Hartzog, Chain Gang *100.00
Jno. K. Snellings, Salary, Clerk and Lunacy ... 64.16
D. P. Lancaster, -Salary •_ 1 i.- ...41.66
A. B. Ptterson, Salary and Lunacy 55.20
Jennie R. Greene, Rest Room 8.33
W. H. Manning, Salary and Clerk 155.55
Dewey Morris, Chain Gang 75.00
A. M. Anderson, Chain Gang 65.00
Standard Oil Co., Chain Gang 285.40
S. S. Harley, Chain Gang ^..5.00
Merrett Reel Co., Chain Gang and County Home ... 140.53
Lemon Brothers, Chain Gang 37.84
L. Cohen, Chain Gang 8.54
W. E. McNab, Chain Gang 15.00
Barnwell Filling Station, Chain Gang • 5.50
N. D. Coclin, Chain Gang 43.59
Vickery Brothers, Chain Gang 8.00
Dicks Auto Company, Chain Gang 6.95
H. W. Sanders, Chain Gang 21.35
Swift and Company, Chain Gang • _.21.53
Weiner Brothers, Chain Gang i___ 1 38.50
Perry B. Bush, Chain Gang 8.42
Joe Baxley, Chain Gang 75.00
H. M. Cassils, Chain Gang ..35.90
Gulion Iron Works, Chain Gang 61.74
Wall Street Pharmacy, Court House 11.55
Vickery Bros.
Barnwell, South Carolina
C. M. Turner, Bd. Equi.
J. E. Lane, Bd. Equi
L. C. Fowlke, Bd. Equi. -.I..
J. M. Wqatherbee, Bd. Equi ...
---16.00
347
J. M. Caldwell, Lights
—16.00
348
C. F. Molair, County Home —
—12.00
849
A. D. Furtick, County Home --
350
Lemon Brothers, County Home
—28.00
351
R. A. Deason, County Home ..
35?
Mutual Ice Company, County H
363
A. J. Owens, County Home ...
-.16.00
264
G. C. Beck, County Home .....
355
E. R. Collins, County Home ...
—16.00
356
Ossie Washington, Janitor
857
C. F. Molair, Public Buildings .
. -.32.00 J
368
F. W. Price, Public Buildings, ..
359
People-Sentinel, Stationery ...
360 '
Lester Book Co., Stationery --
8.70
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WUliaton Way, Stationery ..10.00
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