The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, June 20, 1929, Image 2
Captain Warllmont of the Sixth Prussian Artillery regiment and Captain
Speidel, Thirteenth Wuerttembergisches Infantry regiment, calling on acting
chief of staff Brig. Gen. Albert J. Bowley to discuss the arrangement by which
they have been detailed by the German government to receive instruction for
one year In United States army service schools. At the right Is Uudolt Leit-
ner, first secretary of the German embassy.
Chevrolet Dealers
Establish a Record
Distress Over Lack of Thst Faculty
Plainly Evident When Luckless
Canine Loses Supper.
Did you ever see a dog that gave
every indication of desiring to talk
and at the same time deploring the
lack of that faculty ? The writer saw
a canine in just such a predicament
Friday.
B. S. Moore. Sr., of this city, ha* a
large shepherd dog. I^ate every after
Nationwide Organization Sold 157,624
Used Cara in May.—New Car
Business Also Soars.
Wt-at is believed to be a new record
for the sale of used cars in the United
States was established in May when
the natior-wide Chevrolet dealer or
ganization sold 157,624 used cars.
This was in addition to the record
volume of new car business which also
soared to a rew level durirg the
noon at about the same hour, this dog nv rtth.
goe» to a local meat market to get his
■upper. The meat is nicely wrapped,
just as it would be for any other cus
tomer, ani the dog proudly return#
home carrying the package in his
In commenting on the achievement,
Chevrolet factory officials point out
that it was made possible through the
tremerdou* amount of public corH-
den.e that has been bui'.t up by Chev-
mouth, his tail waving like a tnum-|rclet dealers through the general
phant banner. Reaching the yard of policy of offering for sale only de-
the Moore home, he calmly removes pendable merchardise. They explain
the wrappirg ard enjoys hit evening, that through the wide spread use of
repast
Not so Friday afternoon, however.
Just as he reached the comer of The
the red tag “with an O. K. that
count*/' prospective used car buyers
can be assured that every vital part
People-Sent me I office he waa beset of the car has been properly recondi-
by three other dogs and forced to t'oned and put ir shape to offer thous-
drop his evening mral One of the *nds of miles of urused transporta-
miacreanta quickly npped the pack- Non
age open, devoured part of it* con-1 Compared with the corresponding
tents and ran off with a large hurk of morth of a year ago, when 118,195
meat between his jaws. The unlucky
■hepherd returned ti hi< rnle l package
and found a small piece of meat re-
mairing. He did not e#t it, but hav
ing it firmly clenched In his mouth,
looked up and down the street. He
•pied a daughter of Mr. Moore com
ing through the park. He evinced his
delight in every possible way and im
mediately trotted towards hit mistress.
If ever a dog waited to talk, that one
did, but he waa powerless to tell about
the misfortune that had befallen him.
His inability to do so was plainly ap
parent. The writer, however, acted as
his interpreter, explaining to Miss
Moore what had occurred, ard it is
hoped that the poor Jog had his supper
as usual.
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel
used cars were sold, the May 1929 total
showed a gain of more than 33 per
cert. It also outstripped the April
1929 record of 133,887 used cars.
In accomplishing this feat, the
Chevrolet dealer organization sold an
average of 6,063 used cars a day dur
ing the 26 buainess days of the month.
This was at the rate of more than 600
cars an hour and more than ten cars
a mlinute. The May record demon
strates that it pays to sell only de
pendable merchardise, officials point
out.
■
Name Superintendent.
Ellenton.—Prof. W. E. McCurry
science teacher in the Williston-Elko
high school for the past two years,
has beer, elected superintendert of the
Ellenton high school.
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDING MARCH 31, 1929.
PEKRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
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Board of County Directors.
Claims Paid January 20, f§29.
Perry B. Bush, chain gang $15.00
R. C. Holman, poor house 100.00
Perry B. Bush, clerk, board of directors w 133.33
J. B. Armstrong, court expenses 1,054.10
J. B. Armstrong, int. on bonds J 601.50
V. B. Martin, constable 27.92
TT J. Crouch, co. eupt. of education 125.00
R. B. Harden, magistrate 12.50
J. A. Morris, magistrate — 12.50
0. W. Harley, magistrate 14.58
R. L. Wooley, magistrate 26.00
C. S. Buiat, magistrate 25.00
W. H. Dyches, constable 12.50
Charlie Hiers, constable 15,83
C. B. Parker, chain gang and constable 84.11
Carlisle Courtney 1 Home, special 50.00
^ D. P. Lancaster, coroner 1 50.00
E. W. Holman, chain gang and poor house 12.70
, The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv.t. 36.50
U F. Randall, poor house 4 00
Farmers -Union Merc. Co., poor house 12.50
T. D. Creighton, Jr.,-poor house 750
R. L. Bronson, stationery, etc. 1 5^ 0
A. 8. Blanchard, lunacy 5 ^
v C. F. Molair, chain gang and poor house 11.40
L. F. Randall, poor houw 4.00
1150 M. E. Wall, eta la nr* t 17 - 80
1151 O. D. Hammond, lunacy 6.00
1152 Dicks Auto Co., chain gar g 15.70
1153 T. A. Holland, chain gang 9.30
1154 G. M. Main, chain gang and jail 18.40
1165 Farmers Union. Merc. Co., jail 8.40
1156 W. W. King, lunacy 5.00
U57 J. S. Birt, poor house 16.00
1158 F. H. Miller, jail 5.00
1159 Elizabeth McNab, home dem. work 69.64
1160 J. B. Armstrong, court expenses 13.00
1161 J. B. Armstrong, stationery 5.00
1162 R. A. Deasorv chair, gang ... 9.25
1163 Cola. Sales Co., chain gang 62.40
1164 Barnwell Fruit Co., chain gang 11.70
1166 O. D. Moore,.poor house 64.50
1166 B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 98.00
1167 Lemon Bros., chain, gang and poor house 120.94
1168 Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 19.95
1169 A. T. Russell, 20.00
1170 S. J. Halford, poor house 4.00
1171 Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang 119.95
1172 Vickery Bros., chain gang' ... 12.75
1173 B. H. Dyches, sheriff and public bldgs. 205.60
1174 A. J. Owens, poor house ^ 63.93
1175 R. A. Deason, poor house 18.35
1176 H. Antopolsky, chain gang 84.65
1177 Mazursky. chain gang and poor house 46.71
1178 Enterprise Hdw. Co., chain gang 21.00
1179 Standard Oil Co., chain gang 158.07
1180 Gilmore Harley, ihain gang 60.00
1181 L. Cohen, chain gang 54.84
1182 L. T. Claytor, chain gang, poor house and lunacy 46.66
1183 Max Brorson, poor house 10.30
1184 Easterling and Co., poor house 14.19
1186 H. M. Cassels, chain gang 21.75
1186 I. H. Rosenborough, chain gang 14.00
1187 J. S. Still, chain* gar g -7.40
1188 J. C. Baxley, poor house v- 3.00
1189 J. E. Owens, poor house ; 56.00
1190 B. H. Dyches, contingent expenses ^ * 37.00
1191 P. W. Price, chain gang 11.00
1192 L. L. Hair, chair* gang 25.00
1193 L. S. Still, expenses, director 15.00
1194 H. J. Phillips, chain gang 31.84
1196 R. A. Ellis, poor house s 5.00
1196 G. L. Hill, magistrate 14.58
1197 J. W. Johnson, public buildings 42.00
1198 O. D. Hammond, public buildings 62.25
1199 Pearl Harvard, public buildings,. 36.25
1200 W. S. Thomas, vital statistics 20.50
1201 Trotti Harden, constable ^— 12.50
1202 Mis. W. B. Parker, vital statistics 9.50
1203 L. S. Still, vital statistics 112.75
1204 Mrs. W. T. Hankerson, vital statistics 5.75
1205 Mrs. Kate Wingo, vital statistics 15.75
1206 J. B. Armstrong, bridge bonds ... 1,002.50
1207 Mrs. Perry Beasley, vital statistics 9.75
1 A. O. Moore, chain gang 220.00
2 J. S. Still, county supervisor — 150.00
3 B. W. J. Still, chain gang 124.53
4 G. W. Halford, chain gang 30.00
5 J. B. Armstrong, chief game warden 25.00
6 J. B. Armstrong, int. and note 25,903.36
Claims Paid February 4. 1929:
7 G. W. Greene, expenses, dried or 25.00
8 R. R. Moore, expenses, director 10.00
9 Horace Williams, chain gang ’ 51.78
10 G. W. Halford, chain gang 5T* 30.65
11 Perry B. Bush, chain gang 23.00
* 12 J. W. Patterson, county supervisor • 150.00
13 R. R. Moore, county director 16.66
14 L. S. Still, county director 16.66
15 G. W. Greene, county director 16.66
16 Idis Brabham, county director 16.66
17 A. B. Patterson, county physician and lunacy 55.00
18 Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33
19 Perry B. Bush, chain gang ard clerk 137.61
20 Elizabeth McNab, home dem. agent ... 124.08
21 D. P. Lancaster, coroner 50.00
22 G. M. Main, jail and jailor 63.60
23 Carlisle Courtney Home, special ... .... 89.00
24 C. S. Buiat, magistrate . 25.00
25 J. A. Morris, magistrate 12.50
26 R. L. Wooley, magistrate 25.00
27 O. W. Harley, magistrate’ 14.58
28 R. B. Harden, magistrate 12.50
29 B. W. Peeples, magistrate * 29.16
30 G. L. Hill, magistrate 14.58
31 Trotti Harden, constable 12.50
32 Charlie Hiers, constable 15.83
33 C. B. Parker, constable ... 27.91
34 W. H. Dyches, constable 12.50
35 E. E. Morris, constable 29.16
36 V. B. Martin, corstable 27.92
37 B. L. Fields, constable 14.58
38 G. R. Peeples, constable 29.16
. 39 • J. M. Diamond, magistrate 29.16
40 J. M. Caldwell, premium on bonds 50.00
41 Joe Baxley, chain gang 75.00
42 Bernice Still, chain gang 75.00
43 Happ Bros., chain gang 147.75
44 J. C. Dyches, chain gang — 5.00
45 Smith Hdw. Co., chain gang 45.00
46 Segel Co., public buildings 75.96
47 A. T. Russell, lunacy * 10.00
48 George James, janitor 20.00
49 N. F. Sanders, chain-gang —1— 75.00
50 A. M. Anderson, chain gang ^ 65.00
51 Henry Hartzog, chain gang — — 100*001::
52 E. F. Woodward, chair gang ; 156.54
63 W. H. Manning, county auditor - 55.00
54 B- Hf. 'Dyches, sheriff and public bldgs. 232.05
55 Barnwell Ins. Agency, premium on bonds 12.50
66 H. G. Boylston, county agent 125.00
67 H. J. Crouch, co. supt. of education — 125.00
58 R. L. Bronson, stationery, etc*. 14.35
59 B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 22.50
60 Frankie Harley, sheriff’s clerk 25.00
61 John K .Snelling, judge of probate and clerk 51.16
62 Barnwell Fruit Co., expenses, directors 3.30
63 M. Mazursky, chain gang 2.75
64 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 224.28
65 R. R. # Moore, expenses, director ---- 10.00
66 J. M. Halford, state highway 60.50
67 ' 4 Lcs6on Bros., (chain gang and poor house 92.90
68 S. J. Halford, poor house 4.00
69 It T. Claytor, poor bouse — 16.66
70 R. A. Ellis, poor bouse 1- — 5.00
71 Max Bronson, poor house 8.35
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B. H. Dyches, contingent expenses 31.00
G. M. Hogg, contingent expenses «v* : 25.00
G. P. Hogg, contingent expenses 12.50
R. A. Deason chain gang and poor house 1785
Gilmore Harley, chain gang * / 35.73
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 52.89,
Dicks Auto Co., chain gang -/I 196<
T. R. Pender, chain gang — -—
G. Weeks, Lhain gang - 6J
H. M. Cassels, chain gang — 82.55
G. W. Greere, chain gang 34.25
G. M. Hogg, contingent expenses — 10.00
Sarah C. Armstrong, treas. clerk 50.00
J. B. Armstrong, court expenses 5.00
Farmers Union Merc. Co., poor house 45.00
J. E. Owens, poor house 38.50
Dick Thompson, poor house 5.00
Reed and Creech, poor house _ _— 22.07
A. J. Owens, poor house 65.66
W. H. Dyches, poor house 5.00
C. F. Molair, poor house 7.32
Julius Phoenix, poor house 8.00
J. C. Baxley, poor house 3.00
J. B. Armstrong, county treasurer 63.89
J. B. Armstrong, stationery, etc. 22.08
Reed and Creech, jail 4.10
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. 104.00
Atlantic Milling Co., chain gang 715.50
L. Cohen, chain gang 39.10
Enterprise Hdw. Co., chain gang 13.70
E. W. Holman, poor house 16.00
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang — 100.34
Sorine Chemical Co., chain, gang 40.00
_ L. J. Henry, stationery, etc. -*• 87.25
L. F. Randall, poor house —^ 4.00
G. W. Halford, chain gang 37.49
Billie Harris, stationery 22.08
Standard Oil Co., chain gang 307.78
Standard Oil Co., chain gang — 492.07
Claims Paid March 5, 1929:
E. E. Morris, constable 13.00
G. W. Halford, chair* gang : IQ M
C. D. Dychees, state highway
Horace Williams, chain gang
Horace Williams, chain gang T 2l.i
J. W. Patterson, county supervisor 150.00
R. R. Moore, county director 16.66
L. S. Still, courty director 16.66
Idis Brabham, county director 16.66
G. W .Greene, county director 16.66
A. B. Patterson, ccunty physician 50.00
Perry B. Bush, director's clerk 133.33
Angus Patterson state highway g.00
George James, janitor 20.00
J. M. Caldwell, public buildings 36.90
Elizabeth McNab, home dem. agent 124.08
Jennie P. Greene, ren room 8.33
D. P.. Lancaster, coroner 50.00
J. A. Morris, magistrate 12.50
O. W. Harley, magistrate 14.58
C. S. Buist, magistrate 25.00
J. M. Diamond, magistrate 13.00
W. P. Sanders, magistrate 16.16
R. B. Harden, magistrate ... 12.50
B. W. Peeples, magistrate i L , r 29.16
G. L. Hill, magistrate 14.58
R. B. Harden, magistrate 12.50
V. B. Martin, constable 27.92
W .H. Dyches, constable 12.50
G. M. Hogg ,corstable 16.16
G. R. Peeples, constable ... 1——. 29.16
B. L. Fields, constable ... 14.58
Charlie Hiers, constable 15.83
G. .R. Peeples, chain gang 8.36
Perry B. Bush, chain gang _.j 3.64
C. H. Trotti, stationery ... 10.00
G. M. Greere, stationery ... 11.04
R. L. Bronson, clerk of court, etc. 19687
D. K. Briggs, lunacy 5.00
G. M. Main, jailor, etc. 63.60
O. D. Hammond, lunacy 10.00
W. H. Manniry, courty auditor 55.55
L. T. Claytor, poor house 16.66
Bernice Still, chain gang 75.00
Joe Baxley, chain gang 75.00
Henry Hartzog, chain gang 100.75
N. F. Sanders, chain gang 75.tfV\
A. M. Anderson, chain gang 65.HZ'
University Hospital, chain gang 12.00
Phoenix Oil Co., chain gang 81.56
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang 109.77
Gallon Iron Works, chain gang _• 26.10
H. M. Cassels, chain gang 174.89
. John* K. Snelling, judge of probate, etc.ww^.- ------ 74.16
Frankie Harley, sheriff’s clerk 25.00
Sarah C. Armstrong, tre4feclerk 50.00
L. Cohen, chain gang 28.79
S. J. Halford, poor house 4.25
E. W. Holman, poor house 16.00
Max Bronson, chain; gang and poor house 15.26
Burkhart Sheer Co., jail 13.10 .
Plexico Williams, chain gang 2.00
R. A. Ellis, poor house 5.00
W. H. Manning, stationery and clerk 61.05
J. B. Armstrong, county treasurer 6389
Carlisle Courtney Home, special - 71.00
Tbe People-Sentirel, stationery and adv. 29.15
C. F. Molair, poor house 9.00
Brown and Bush, county attorneys ,100.Qfll
- -Mazursky, pobr Rouse 5.85
Sinking Fund Commission stationery 6.00
H. J. Crouch, co. supt. of education ... 125.00
H. G. Boylston, county agent 125.00
P. W. Price, chain garg 1.50
W. R. Moore, chain gang C.50
W. P. Still, chain gang 10.00
E. F, Woodward, chain gang and public bldfi*. — 27.42
Dicks Auto Co., chain gang 49.80
Gilmore Harley, chain gang 42.45
Vickery Bros., chain gang and poor house 5784
I. H. Rosenborough, chain gang 9.40
H. J. Phillips, chain gang and public bldgs. 93.33
Lemon Bros., poor house — — .—. 84.60
Easterling and Co., poor house ,
J. E. Owens, poor house 4
R. A. Deason, chain gang and poor hous* 14.
A. J. Owens, poor house — J 75.61
J. C. Baxley, poor house 3.00
Lemon Broa^ chain fan g— - 4384
R. H. Dyches, dieting prisoner* 1480
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