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Local and Personal
News of Blackville
Blackville, Jan. 19.—The Joseph
Kojfer Chapter, D. A. R., met on Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T.
0. Boland at 4:00 o'clock with the Re
cent, Mrs. E. H. Weissinffer, presid
ing. The meeting was opened with
the singing in concert of “America.’’
Several musical numbers of a patriotic
nature were then given by Miss Eliza
beth Baxley at the piano and Miss
Catherine Matthewta on the violin.
The regular routine of business was
then carried out, at which time it was
decided to give a miscellaneous
shower, in March for the Mountain
school, Tammassee. Delegates wew/ “Friends Meeti Washington
elected for the State convention which
meets in Greenwood, March 12, 13 and
14. Mrs. E. H. Weissinger with Mrs.
J. V. Matthews as alternate; Mrs. L.
C. Still with Mrs. A. H. Ninestein as
alternate. The following program
was then enjoyed:
land. An article on religious educa
tion by Mrs. L. C. Still. A paper on
the life of Benjamin Franklin by Mrs.
J. V. Matthews. The hostess served
a salad course with Russian tea.
The Methodist Aid society met on
Monday with Misses Hattie Hutto and
Sallie Hartzog as hoste.sses. After
the business hour sandwiches and cof
fee were served. s
The Wednesday afternoon book
club met this week with Mrs. S. C.
Lowe. The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs. T. L.
Wragg. Mrs. W. C. Buist gave a full
statement of the year’s work an treas
urer and as there was no other un
finished business, the election of offi
cers for the coming year was then
entered upon. It was decided unani
mously to retain Mrs. T. L. Wragg as
president and Mns. L. C. Still as
vice-president. Mrs. H. L. Buist was
elected secretary and treasurer. Mrs.
Wragg then gave a most splendid ar
ticle on the life of Miss Martha Berry.
The hostess served a sweet course.
Miss Rosa Rich entertained two ta
bles of bridge on Tuesday afternoon.
Ernest Weatherhorn held high score.
The regular Thursday afternoon
bridge club met this week with Mrs.
W. W. Carroll. The high score prize
was given to Mrs. Somers Pringle,.
Palo
tanford
Dr. August T. Murr
Alto, Cal., pastor, an
University professor, has been giv
en a leave of absence/by the univer
sity to go East and serve at the
where President-elect and Mrs.
Herbert Hoover will worship.
Fa
mHy
Moves to Barnwell.
I. H. Cooper and family, formerly
of Bamberg, have moved to this city,
where Mr. Cooper has opened a store
Flag lesson, read by Mrs. T. 0. Bo- f n building formerly occupied by
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A. Seigel. He h as a ^ ne new
and second-hand shoes and clothing
at prices to suit the times. See his
advertisement elsewhere in this issue.
ed to give a play for the benefit of
the School Improvement association.
They have selected “Safety First” a
rollicking comedy of fun and frolic
which gives promise to be nrr» of the
best ever put on by local talent in
Blackville.
Miss Beryl Chisolm is taking a busi
ness course in Columbus, Ga.
DuMont Boylston was the guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Boyls
ton during the past week-end. Mrs.
Boylston returned with him to Green
ville on Sunday and will spend a week
visiting.
Miss Adele Gunter was called to
Wagoner on Tuesday by the death of
her uncle.
Miss Mabel Mims, of Healing
Springs, has been confined to her bed
with an attack of influenza.
The public is missing the smiling
face of Henry D^lk, local mail carrier
who is at home with an attack of in
fluenza.
Mrs. H. H. Crum and Mrs. James
Nevils are convalescing from an at
tack of influenza.
Miss Lillie Belle Bruce, of St. Mat-
and Mrs. J. W. Browning cut conso-^ thews, is the guest of her sister, Mrs
Istion. Mrs. George Magruder and. G. F. Posey.
Mrs. Sigsbee Grimes were guests, the
latter being given a guest prize. A
salad course was served.
The Gluck Auf club met on Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
L. J. Baughman. Bridge was played.
The hostess served a sweet course.
The clflb will disband for a while.
The Home Economics class of the
Blackville High School under Miss
Eulala Osborpe entertained with a
dinner party on Friday evening at
the school house. The personnel of
the class includes: Misses Miriam Hut
to, Adelle Blume, Kittie Duncan, Eli
zabeth Baxley, Isabelle Murphey. Ruby
Martin, Estelle Steeley, Theresa Fun
derburk and Avis Blume. The guests
for the evening were the local physi
cians and attorneys and Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Posey.
The Blackville teachers have decid-
Miss Eva Rich, Mr. and Mrs. L
Stiassberger and two little sons, of
Columbia, were guests of Mrs. Rosa
Rich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rich had as
their guests on Sunday, Mr and Mrs.
Monroe Mayer and son, of Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rich, of Or
angeburg, were guests of the former's
mother, Mrs. Reka Rich, on Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Buist motord
to Augusta on Thursday to attend
“Naughty Marietta.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lang Cave and Mrs.
NeMie Cave, of Barnw'ell, were guests
of Mrs. Sim Rush Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wragg were
Sunday guests of their daughter,
Mrs. LeRoy Molair, in Barnwell.
Mrs. T. L. Wragg attended the aux
iliary meeting of the Episcopal church
in Barnwell Tuesday.
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1928.
* PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
Board of County Directors.
Claims Paid July 3, 1928.
B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners $89.00
B. H. Dyches, sheriff, court expense, etc. .-.--—253.26
Mrs. Carrie Hutto, poor house — 45.00
Bank of Western Carolina, chain gang -------- ------ 229.80
Bank of Western Carolina, chain gang 257.46
J. B. Armstrong, retiring bonds ---— 2,653.60
J. B. A-rmstrorg, court expense 1 ' 37.60
Perry B. Bush, chain gang, etc. — 28.79
J. W\ Patterson, co. board of directors 16.66
R. R. Moore, co. board of directors 16.66
Idis Brabham, co. board of directors 16.66
G. W. Greene, co. board of directors —^ 16.66
L. S. Still, co. board of directors 16.66
R. B. Harden, magistrate 12.50
R. L. Wooley, magistrate — -- 25.00
O. W. Harley, magistrate 14.58
J. A. Morris, magistrate 12.50
C. S. Buist, 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
B. L. Fields, constable /.
^J * 504 G. R. Peeples, constable S — 20.16
Trotti Harden, constable —- 12.50
C. B. Parker, chain gang and constable — 27.91
' Charlie Hiers, constable, 15.83
H. Dyches, constable 12.50
V. B. Martin, constable ^ 27.92
^ Perry B Bush, clerk of county board * 2. 133.33
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janitor - in —i— *———- 20.00
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Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33
Carlisle Courtney Home 60.00
A. B. Patterson, physician —— 50.00
G. M. Main, jailer and bd. of registration 53.60
Elizabeth McNab, home dem. agent 124.08
J; M. Halford, board of registration 50.00
Frank Sanders, board of registration —_ 50.00
Walker, Evans and Coggswell Co., stationery 53.60*
Willis ton Way, stationery — — 6.38
J. M. Caldwell, poor house, etc. 37.45
Mazursky'g Dept. Store, chain gang 4.50
Joe Baxley, chain gang 75.00
Atlantic Milling Co., chain gang 550*.00
University Hospital, chain gang 42.00
W, H. Duncan, chain gang 12.60
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 27.20
N. F. Sanders, chain gang 75.00
Cliff Robinson, chain gang 60.00
Henry Hartzog, chain gang 100.00
G. R. Peeples, chain gang 25.75
E. F. Woodward, chain gang 1 90.75
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Gilmore Harley, chain gang 1 33.50
Trustee. Hankerson, chain gang 9.60
H. M. Cassels, chain gang 162.35
Wall Street Pharmacy, poor house — * 4.45
Farmers Union Mercantile Company, poor house 3.00
Mrs. Carrie Hutto, poor house 45.00
Reed Grocery Co., poor house 30.82
E. W. Holman, poor house 9.50
G. C. Beck, poor house - 20.00
T. D. Creighton, poor house 3.00
The People-Sentinel, stationery 6.25
D. P. Lancaster, coroner /I 50.00
John K. Snellirg, judge of probate, etc. 64.16
Barnwell Insurance Agency, premium on bonds 12.50
J. M. Caldwell, premium on. bonds 200.00
H. J. Crouch, supt. of education 125.00
W. H. Manning, county auditor 207.75
R.* L. Bryan Co., stationery * 85.54
H. G. Boylston, county agent 125.00
L. J. Henry, stationery 8.25
B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 31.50
R. A. Ellis, poor house 5.00
L. T. Claytor, poor house and lunacy 26.66
R. A. Deason, poor house 22.25
S. J. Halford, poor house 4.50
Lemon Bros., chain gang and poor house 142.64
R. A. Deason, chain gang 7.25
P. W. Price, public buildings 16.00
Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 8.33
Frankie Harley, sheriff’s clerk 25.00
A. T. Russell, luracy 5.00
B. H. Dyches, contingent expenses 163.50
Reed Grocery Co., poor house 3.20
Nathan Cave, poor house 3.00
C. F. Molair, poor house ----- — 12.50
A. J. Owens, poor house 75.66
Easterling and Co., poor house .-1/1 25.61
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang r 60.73
Louis Cohen, chain gang 24.50
Gulf Refining Co., chain gang 200.51
T. A. Holland, chain gang - 11.00
J. W. Patterson, expenses as director 15.00
R. R. Moore, expenses as director 15.00
B. Still, chain gang ----- 65.00
B. S. Moore, contingent expenses 64.70
B. H. Dyches, chain gang and sheriff 259.75
Ossie Washington, public buildings - 2.00
A. M. Anderson, chain gang 65.00
Vickery Bros., chain gang 7.99
Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 33.40
L. W. Tilly, jail 9.90
Claims Paid August 7, 1928.
Elizabeth McNab, home dem. agent 124.08
J. W. Patterson, county board of directors 16.66
R. R. Moore, county board of directors 16.66
L. S. Still, county board of directors 16.66
G. W. Greene, county board of directors
Idis Brabham, co. board of directors 16.66
Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33
A. B. Patterson, physician 50.00
Frankie Harley, sheriff's clerk 25.00
J. S. Still, supervisor 150.00
D. P. Lancaster, coroner /- 50.00
H. J. Crouch, co. supt. of education - 125.00
John K. Snelling, judge of probate, etc. r 84.16
J. B. Armstrong, county treasurer 63.89
Perry B. Bush, clerk, county directors v 133.33
Ossie Washington, janitor z 20.00
H. G. Boylston, county agent 125.00
B. L. Fields, constable - 14.58
G. R. Peeples, constable — 29.16
E. E. Morris, constable 29.16
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Trotti Harden, constable 12.50
Charlie Hiers, constable _/ 15.83
V. B. Martin, constable J.**. 28.92
W. H. Dyches, constable — 12.50
Perry B. Bush, chain gang 37.95
B. W. Peeples, magistrate - 29.16
J. M. Diamond, magij
CrtS. Buist, magisti
J. A. Morris, ini
trate
29.16
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Max Bronson, chain gang and poor house S.15
Gulf Refining Co., chain gang — 262.85
Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 8.33
S. J. Halford, poor house
Sarah C. Armstrong, treas. clerk 50.00
Bank of Western Carolina, chain gang 40.
A. J. Ow'ens, poor house 79
Farmers Union Merc. Co., poor house 38
L. Cohen, poor house v —-11 20.76
Reed Grocery Co., poor house -— 19.95
R. A. Deason, chain gang and poor house 29.30
Joe Bell, chain gang — 3.00
W. C. Tai ranee, chain garg 1.00
H. M. Cassels, chain gang - 175.50
Lemon Bros., chain gang and poor house ^108.75
O. D. Moore, poor house —— 49.00
W. W. King, lunacy — - 15.00
Vickery Bros., chain gang r 19.83
G. S. Harley, chain gang 84.05
B. H. Dyches, jail 76.50
E. F. Woodward, poor house 8.00
C. B. Parker, chain gang and constable 37.91
Arthur Bell, chain gang — 9.00
L. T. Claytor, cha^n gang and lunacy 42.66
L. Cohen, chain gang — 32.75
Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 52.05
C. F. Molair, poor house and public buildings 10.82
G. J. Black, chain gang 5.00
B. H. Dyches, contingent expenses, sheriff, etc. — 242.05
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 31.75
G. C. Beck, poor bouse — — 10.00
Claims Paid September 4, 1928.
Trustee Hankerson, chain gang 4.50
W r . H. Manning, coynty auditor and clerk —105.55
Bemice Still, chain gang 10.00
jl. B. Armstrong, treasurer 350,000.00
J. B. Armstrong, treasurer • i 4,630.82
- J> B. Armstrong, tieasurer 1,235.70
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R. L. Wooley, rphgistrate _/— - J-- - 25.00
O. W Harley./hiagistrate -yA----——- - 14.58
G. L. Hill, rfmgistrate /L-_— —— 14.58
Henry Hartzog, chain gang 100.00
N. R. Sanders, chain gang ^ 75.00
L. Cohen, chain gang -/_A 65.00
Bernice Still, chain gang 65.00
Joe Baxley, chain gang _-y_- 75.00
erritt Grocery Co., chain gang 142.43
Hewlett Swett, chain gang -— 4.00
Phoenix Oil Co., chajn gang — -.102.64
Happ Bros., chain, gang 45.00
Standard Oil Co./chain gang 1 72.23
S. V. Brown, chain gang 16.60
E. W. Holman, chain gang and poor house j- 12.50
H. Antopolsky, chain gang >_/i_v41.07
I. W. Rountree and Son,, chain gang 25.00
Walker, Evans and Coggswell Co., stationery 13.68
Carlisle Courtney Home * 50.00
J. M. Caldwell, poor house, etc. ----- 42.40
R. L. Bryan Co., stationery 2-171-- 14.70
G. M. Main, jail _1 3.60
R. A. Ellis, poor house 5.00
E. F. Woodward, chain gang —. 436.62
L. F. Randall, poor house ...... 4.00
H. J. Phillips, poor house and public buildings 13,71
F. A. Creech, poor house .....— 6.66
Charlie Brown, poor; house 7.40
The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertising 40.75
Jet Hunt R. M. Co, chain gang 1-1.566.54
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J. B. Armstrong, treasurer 4,080.24
J. W. Patterson, board county directors 16.66
L. S. Still, board county directors 16.66
G. W. Greene, board county directors 16.66
R. R. Moore, board county directors 16.6
Idis Brabham, board county directors 16.66
Miss Elizabeth McNab, home dem. agent 76.82
C. J. Fickling, county board of education 75.00
D. P. Lancaster, coroner 50.00
H. J. Crouch, co. supt. of education —125.00
W. H. Manning, county auditor and clerk y. 105.55
Ossie Washington, chain gang and janitor 24.00
H. G. Boylston, county agent 125.00
Perry B. Bush, clerk, county directors ... -----—*133.33
W. W. King, lunacy -— 10.00
J. M. Galdwell, poor house, etc. .,4 — 35.55
Jennie P. Greene, rest room i. 8:33
R. L. Bryan Co., stationery — 69.43
Ctrli'!•• Courtney Home -—-.-I—r 50.00
G. R. Peeples, constable * r— .......—-— 29.16
E. E. Morris, constable // — ... 29.16
Trotti Harden, constable .... -.—-1—- ——— 12.50
V. B. Martin, constable 27.92
W. H. Dyches, constable — 12.50
B. L. Fields, constable ...——— 14.58
Charlie Hiers, constable — —. 15.83
C. B. Parker, chain gang and constable 31.81
R. B. Harden, magistrate 25.00
C. S. Buist, magistrate — ... 25.00
O. W. Harley, magistrate 14.58
J. M. Diamond, magistrate .... 29.16
J. A. Morris, magistrate 12.50
B. W» Peeples, magistrate ..... 29.16
G. L. Hill, magistrate ........ ........ 14.58
R. L. Wooley, magistrate 26.00
N. F. Sanders, chain gang 75.00
A. M. Anderson, chain gang a ...1—— 65.00
Joe Baxley, chain gang —'.21... ..— 75.00
Standard Oil Co., chain gang —-< 52.39
Gulf Refining Co., chain gang 393.10
J. K. Ryan, chain gang 2.00
Atlantic Milling Co., chain gang - t .264.75
Merritt Grocery Co M chain gang 121.73
R. L. Bryan Co.,.stationery 2.25
B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 93.00
Walker, Evans and Coggswell Co., stationery 1.41
A. R. Wallack, stationery y' 13.50
C. C. Rountree, public buildings 4.00
E. W. Holman, poor house ^ 9.r>0 /
R. L. Bronson, clerk of court, court expenses, etc. 218.25
R. L. Bronson, chain gang /. 1.00
E. F. Woodward, chain gang * 541.35
.J. B. Armstrong, county treasurer _y- 63.89
Sarah C. Armstrong, treasurer’s clerk 50.00
Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 8.33
J. G. Shinholser, public buildings - 3.75
J. B. Armstrong, treas., roads and bridges 4,000.00
J. B. Armstrong, court expenses 4.50
A. J. Owens, poor house - 69.94
R. A. Deason, chain gang and poor house 15.45
Reed Grocery Co., poor house - 2.90
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Easterling and Co., poor house' -— 16.15
Mutual Ice Co., poor house and public buildings 5.80
G. S. Harley, chain gang 64.25
T. A. Holland, chain gang 13.65
Joe Owens, chain gang 1.50
Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 25.50
W. B. Morris, chain gang 6.00
F. H. Rountree, chain gang 1.00
L. Cohen, chain gang — 10.92
C. D. Kinard, chain gang \ 29.00
Perry B. Bush, chain gang 10.60
C. D. Rountree, chain gang --1--^— 3.50
G. R. Peeples, chain gang 12.40
Lemon Bros., chain gang and poor house 136.89
Dr. John Hood, chain gang 3.00
Hewlett Still, chain gang 56.26
Bernice Still, chain gang 1 75.00
Henry Hartzog, chain gang 100.00
Max Bronson, chain gang and poor house 23.15
C. F. Molair, poor house 7.50
R. A. Ellis, poor house 5.00
Mrs. J. C. Lemon, poor house 2.00
L. T. Claytor, poor house and lunacy 21.66
Farmers Union Merc. Co., poor house — 23.35
S. J. Halford, poor house ^ 4.00
R. L. Bronson, state highway 172,
B. H. Dyches, contingent, expenses, sheriff, etc. 248
G. M. Main, jail, etc. --.-3— y ..108.60
A. B. Pattrson, physician / 50.00
Frankie Harley, sheriff’s clerk 25.00
L. F. Randall, jail * ; 8.00
J. K. Snelling, judge of probite, clerk, etc .1 /. 114.16
A. B. Patterson, lunacy - 25 00