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Wilfred, Alfred and Sister Winifred
SAV PONK^SINCE ^ SAV HERCULES-
WHEN IS IT VOOft HO00V ) up^pufli^c 0 T o KE
TO STAMPEDE ON NICE 7 SPEAKING •
PEOPLE'S DOGS - ONE T | MIGHT WAIT OUT
Tongue wag out o’ you.5*side for nou, so
AN' YOUR FRIENDS'LL Tt** -WE REAREKIT,
LOOK FOR YOUR NAME / f auNCH OF HtJflS
ON A HUNK OF GRANITE- BUNCW 0F HEIRS
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that Show, i t'hink ) for sis - i -told
CM GONNA PACE HOME \HER \'0 TAKE HER
AND GRAB SOME SLEEP * ) HOME - WHAT'S
WHAT'RE YOU HERE FoR-< VOOR HURRY ?
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THURSDATkJANUARY 39,
By “Erv” Hess
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HERE I WAIT
FOR SIS AND
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Girls of Arabian Race
Eager for Instruction
Felnit, tlie l<*n(lln^ renter of odnon-
Vlon In the Nenr East, has more
wdiools and colleges, native and for-
eigH^ than any city of Its sire In the
world. Hut Its girls’ schools, before
the World war, were all foreign and
more or less of a missionary charac
ter. That is why Moslem parents re
fused to send their daughters to them.
Rut during the war. when all the
foreign schools were closed, tT Syrian
woman, Mary Kassah, opened a native
school In the building of the English
mission. The success rf this school
was such that the attendance in a
few years rose from 20 to itoo, and an
enthusiasm for education was kindled
in^cti the neighboring countries. From
Irak, from Palestine, from all parts
of the Arabic-speaking world, girls
of all creeds—Moslems and Christians
and Druses—come today to the Ahli-
▼ah school of Mary Kassah. The se
cret of its popularity, according to a
writer In the New York Times, lies
.principally in the fact that, besides
being native, it is non sectarian. Tech
nically and executively also it enjoys
an unusual reputation.
Verses From Job Meant
as Payment for Dinner?
The little houses on Camac street,
where live the artists and even some
Wdlnary mortals, become used to en
gaging and peculiar visitors.
In one of these house six worthy
•ouls were making high wassail, ( ’ame
• knock pn Jhe door.
The host shouted “Come in!” The
door opened and a lank, seedy man
•trolled inside. He nodded affably to
the merry makers.
“Gentlemen,” lie said, “T come to
ask contributions to a sacred purpose
—my dinner, if you would he so
kind—”
He collected an assortment of dimes
and nickel^ Then he put his right
hand into his hip pocket. The guests
ducked, but all that came forth was a
small, leather-hound Itible.
Sending before the hearth he read
aloud n few verses from Joh. Finished,
he patted the hook fondly and re
marked. “I always carry thin hook,
gentlemen,” and strolled out, ('losing
the door behind him.—Philadelphia
Record.
Yarnville Post Office Robbed.
The post office at Varnville was
robbed of about $.T0.00 in cash and
stamps and several packages Thurs
day nighF^fer last week. Entrance to
the building was made through a
wooden window which wa s prized open
with a screw driver. The robbers have
not been apprehended, but local and
count yofficers are working ori tlu?
case.
Porto Rican Violet Tree*
In Porto Kico they look for the first
sweet violets'of early spring on trees
instead of under them. In that coun
try alone, says the American Forestry
association, are to bo found violet
trees. These trees tower to sixty
feet, with trunks twelve to fourteen
indies in diameter. They are densely
covered with thousands of violet-cov
ered flowers.
Rut there are only six known living
specimens, because the wood, being
very hard, has been so greatly in de
mand for use Us tool handles, parts of
wheels, axles, ox yokes and other
necessities of the natives, that the
trees have been sacrificed without
thought of tli^fr possible extinction.
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Ancient Indian Canoe
Discovery ueur Fontana, Wis., of a
12-foot Indian canoe, split lengthwise,
by'William Koeppen, Walworth, proved
to be a historic find dating back to the
days of 183C, when the Pottawatomi
Indians departed from Lake Geneva.
Koeppen was walking along the shore
of the lake when he discovered the
relic. It is believed that recent storms
washed the canoe up from Us resting
place on the lake bottom. It will lie
placed on exhibition in the Geneva Y.
M. C. A. building by the Geneva Lake
Historical society.—Indianapolis News.
The Challenge
Chairman Herbert
the international chamber of *Wii
merce, said of world politics at a din
ner at the Century club in New York:
“Tiie militarists of each power yell
out challenges to one another, hut
they are weak challenges after all, for
the militarists know in their hearts
that they haven't got the people be
hind them any more.
“These absurd challenges remind
a* of Henry Peck.
“'No mau alive dare call me lien
peeked,’ he shrieked one night over a
■ear beer.
“‘No’ Why not?’ laughed the near
heer drinkers round him.
“'Because If he did.' shrieked Peck.
Td tell ray wife on him.’ ”
Detects Tough Meat Cuts
To tell Just how tough or tender a
citf of meat may he. the Department
of Agriculture lias devised a simple
tester which Is being used extensively
in research to find out why meat from
one animal is more tender or tougher
than that from another.
A knife idade Is pulled tl/rough
small round pellets of the sample by
means of a crank, ahd a scale in the
center of the apparatus records the
amount of pressure required to make
.—Popular Science M^gqziue.
Noises Disturb Stomach
That loud noises will momentarily
disturb digestion by either contracting
or relaxing the stomach muscles, is
the claim of a Colgate university ex
perimenter. Small balloons connected
to a registering apparatus, reports
Modern MochoiUc^ Magazine, -and
placed in the subjects’ stomachs dis-r
closed the internal reaction to the
noise. In either case, however,, the
momentary interruption of th* diges
tive function was followed by increased
muscular activity. - —_.«
ADVERTISE in The People-Sentinel
op\the board of county directors for the quarter
QUARTERLY REPORT
ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1930.
PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
Board of County Directors.
Perry B. Bush, chain gang 18.53
J. H. Nix, chain gang 54.87
E. G. Hay, chain gang „ 75.00
J. J. Bell, contingent * .. 300.00
Bank of Western Carolina, chain gang 399.00
J. F. Swett, chain gang 78.94
J. N. Anderson, jai| and court house 163.87
J. N. Anderson, jail j ,'L. _T I «_6.20
August Sanders, chain gang ' i_'48.5C
G. M. Hogg, constable --^..1.. .29,16
J. J. Bell, road and brutge bond 8 ...... ...1503,75
J. J. Bell, int. highway bonds -7738.D4
_A. B. Patterson, salary, physician 50.00
G. W. Greene, county director 16.66
Idis Brabham, county directo* .. :. Tl6.66
R. R. Moore, county director ___ 16.66
*«w4y dir*«faw -~ .16.66
Bernice Still.'chain gang .75.00
Joe Baxley, chain gang 75.00
Barnwell Filling Station . 3.94
Weiner Bros., chain gang 37.50
Gi W. Black, chain gang 3.50
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J. M. Halford, board of registration — 25.00
John K. Snelling, clerk and salary 54.16
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D. P. Lancaster, coroner J . ..^ 50.00
C, H. Simmons, jail Tn " 3.00
S. C. Power Co., jail and court house : 10.09
Jennie P! Greene, rest room ! l 8.33
Carlisle Courtney Home, special .50.00
S. Buist, magistrate _____ _ T — v _ _25.00
R. B. Harden, chain gang and magistrate v —13.50
O. W. Harley, magistrate 14.58
R. L. Wooley, magistrate 1 25.00
Paul H. Sanders, magistrate 37.50
V. B. Martin, chain gang and constable 30.92
G. H. Harden, constable ^12.50
L. S. Creech, constable ,--t .-_ _— 12,50
C. L. Hie.rs, constable —15.83
C. B. Parker,-constable and chain gabg -36.54
W. H. Manning, county auditor 55.55
W. F. Hill, constable J_*_ -.1 * _L 29.16
G. L. Hill, magistrate — -_-i ------ — — —14.58
L. Cohen, chain gang —54.14
N. F. Sanders, chain gang 75.00
Henry Hartzog, chain gang 100.00
A. M. Anderson, chain gang —*— —75.00
G. R. Peeples, magistrate- i-- •-_.29.16
D. W. Glover, constable — — ^...29.16
H. J. Crouch, co. suptTof ed. : »....125.00
M. B. Hagood, highway 144.25
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang _.38.53
E. F. Woodward, chain gang ^..89.46
C. F. Midair, chain gang X' —,.22.80
E. D. Peacock, chain gang 122.28
H. Antopolsky, chain gang •-— 60.50
Grubbs CKe'vrolet Co., chain gang 2.55
Vickery Bros., chain gang —j £f-il9tA2
L. T. Claytor, court house, jail, etc., 28.66
B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners 1 — 110.50
• J. J. Bell, treas., court expense * 10.00
L. F. Randall, jaij -----l-- 8.00
Sarah C. Armstrong, treas. clerk ^ 75.00
R. L. Bronson, postage 5.50
Mazursky’s Dept. Store, court house — 17.54
General Coal Co., public buildings and jail ....^ 106.99
C. F. Molair, county home , 27.00
'Lemon Bros., county home —— ---— --..-133.28 ^
Preston Allen, county home — -^j15.00 4
Mrs. A. J. Owens, county home 4.50
O’Nea] Moore, county home v.: ..IQ^pO
A. J. Owens, county home 48.5<^>
Cornelia Butler, county home 2.00
L. Cohen, county’ home —26.42
Farmer’s Union Merc. Co., county home 6.50
W. H-. Dyches, county home — : 5.00
Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 16.67
R. A. Deason, chain gang and jail- 28.10
Harley and Dicks, chain gang 15.6. r
Carolina Drug Co., chain gang — 6-80
Lemon Bros., chain gang .109.28
g afftTCi'., chain gang 5.85
W. P. Sanders, magistrate —29.16
G. M. Hogg, constable 29.16
J. J. Bell, salry and postage _• ^..65.64
B. H. Dyches, salary, jail, etc. — 300.37
Margaret McAllister, sheriff’s clerk —- —25.00
T. A. Holland, chain gang ...14.02
Mutilated. * -r
J. W. Patterson, county supervisor— _.150.0d
Perry B. Bush, salary, clerk —^ r 133.33
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. 60.50
George James, janitor -— .1 .--20.00
Perry B. Bush, chain gang 8.60
E. F. WoodwanJ, chain gang ^ — __ _ — __.97.95
Terie Richardson, chain gang —---—20.00
John K. Snelling, contingent .....50.00
G. W:T?edenbaugh, chain gang .1 .22.00
J. R. Harrison, contingent — •—22.00
L. S. Still, county director -16.66^
Idi s Brabham, county director 16.66
G. W. Greene, county director :.:r. ,i- - ..16.66
R. R. Moore, county director ... J. 16.66
A. B. Patterson, county physician” :.-50.00
Jennie P. Greene, rest’room 8.33
Carlisle CourtneyHome, special
J. L. Buist and Son, county home ..^— . ^,.^21.00
V. B. Martin, constable J^iiHoIiha.^ :
C. S. Buist, magistrate .’ 11‘iirt i *
W. P. Snders, magistrate vM Iv, _ ^ ; ’.io.ie
J065 D. P. Lancaster, coroner 50.0f*
406Q- W. M. Jones,, board of education ;_75.0<*
1067 - Virginia Anderson, health nurse 420.00
1068 Earl Owens, court house ”--1 ---- 2.00
1069 L, S. Creech, constable —12.50
*1070 • E. D. Peacock, chain gang - j. —-54:31+
1071 Margaret McAllister, sheriff’s clerk ^ 25.00
1072 B. H. Dyches, saJary, etc. { .327.20
1073 George James, janitor 20.0<r
1074 L. T. Claytor, county home 16.6^
1075 • W. H. Manning, county auditor -i--_ _ j.—__55.55
1076 Vickery Bros., chain gang and county home ....^—64.11
107? H. Antopolsky, chain gang .. 26.5»»
107.8 Orlando Black, chain gang 3.00
1079 Sam Peacock, chain gang — j 7.50
1080 * E. F. Woodward, chain gang 77.04
1081 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 123.31*
1082 P. W. Price, chain gang — ; 1.5o
1083 B. H. Dyches, dieting .prisoners ’IIO6.O0
1084 L. Cohen, county home 2.0(*
1085 H. J. Crouch, co. supt. of ed. —125.00-
1080 Weiner Bros., chain gang and jail — 30.62
1087 Mutilated.
1088 Lemon Bros.T chain gang, jail, etc. 83.5.
1089 C. F. Molair, county home. — ...-..20.0<'
1090 R. A. Deason, chain gang and county home 28.15
1091 Preston Allen, county home 1 — 15.00
1092 Hattie J. Owens, county home 3.35
1093 Cornelia Butler, county home -- 2.0o
'1094 J. R.:Cheek, county home ^.-.22.00
1095 J. C. Baxley, county home —— 4JHY
1096 Irene H. Lemon, special i-- r - 16.67
1097 W. H. Dyches, county home 5.0o
-1098 Lemon Bros., 1 county-hortVft\.-. — 1 J 27.23
1099 R. L. Bronson, derk-of couraT^.. .-:-_---_-175.0O
1100' J. J. Bell, printing —.'.13.50
1101 J. J. Bell, salary and postage 68.50
J.102 L. F. Randall, court house , ADO
1103 ; Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang’ — —^...54.08
1104 The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. -A0.75
^ 1105 Sarah C. Armstrong, treas. clerk __ 75.0t>
1106 John K. Snelling, salary and clerk .— — 54.16
1107 Greene and Co., county home .12.00
1108 Jack Harden, chain gang — __ _.-.. 22.40
(1109 ’ O’Neal MoorF,* c.ounty home, — lO.Ou
1110 Barnwell Motor Co., chain gang .-41.30.
1111 People’s Water Service Co., jail, etc. —— .25.84
1112 ~G. H. Harden, chain gang .. —... ..—24.15
1113 D. W: Glover, chain gang ..... 1 2.30
1114 Sarah Ray. county home r . . 20.00
1115 -T. A. Holland, Jr., chain gang 13.4(»
1116 BarnweH Filling tation, chain gang ..... ..71.10
1117 G. L. Hill, magistrate . r - -14.58
1118 \ Sou. State/Ptg. Co., pi inting r-.'— — 3.97
1119 A. J. Owens, county home *... — 45.46
1120 ,W. F. Hill, constable . 14.58
1121 J. W. Patterson, county supervisor ...1 150.00
1122 Joe Baxley- chain gang — 75.0(»
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S. C. Power Co.,-jail nd court house > ’ 111
Bernice Still, chain gang — —'<5.00
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Frank Sanders, chain gang
Isaac Peeples, chain gang 3.75
M. C. Diamond, chain gang -... 10.50
H. M. Cassels, chain gang -..---x ------10.66
C. B\_-Molair, chain gang —14.20
N. F. SandTg, ehnirgang -77 J-,^75.00
Henry Hartzog, chain gng -- - -.100.00
A.'M. Anderson, chain gng , ^ 75.00
L. Cohen, chain gang — --- - -28.31
D. W. Glovar, constble 29.16
G. M. Hogg, constable '---- .-.-29.16
G. R. Petpk-s, magistrate 29.16
Charlie Hiers, chain gang and constable 18.23
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C. B. Parker, chain gang and constable' .J _ — —32.71
R. L. Wooley, magistrate -- '7- .—26.00
O. W. Harley, magistrate 1 -----14.58
R. B, Harden, chain gang and magistrate ,.-i-15.50
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Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang — -—212.65
G. M. Hogg, constable — ...29.16
W. H. Manning, county auditor —.55.55
Henry Harfkog, chain gang .' .100.00
G. R. Peeples, magistrate -' -. — 29.16
D. W. Glover, constable - — 29.16 ’
N. F. Sanders, chain &ang ' 75.00
Jce, Baxley, chain gang — 75.00
G. W. Greene, county director 16.66
L. S. Still, county director . — .21,66
C. H. Delk, chain gang .... — — . —— - -———-44.00
H. . Crouch, co. supt. of edilcation 125.00
Margaret McAllister, sheriff’s clerk* 25.00
L. T. Claytor, county home and chain gang .._18.66
W. F. Hill, constable 14.58
R. R. Moore, salary and expense, director — -.21.66
Bernice Still, chain gang — _ 76.06
G. L. Hill, magistrate .14.58
Idi s Brabham, county director —— .*.16.66
.John K. Snelling, salary and clerk '. 54.1(T
A. M. Anderson, chain gang 75.00
J. J. Bell, interest on bonds ___ J_ ■ .501.25
J. J. Bell, salary and printing 65,89.
Sarah C. Armstrong, sheriff’s clerk — — -75.00
George James, janitor r--- --....-.20.00
Jeifnie P.* Greene, rest room 8.33
Frank Sanders, board of registration — 12.50
D. P. Lancaster, coroner ....— 50.00
V. B. Martin, constable —27.91
T. M. Boulware, highway 65.00-
W. P. Sanders, magistrate — r 29.16
• C. Williams, chain gang ___ 46.25
C. S. Buist, magistrate 1 27.91
A. B. Patterson, county physician — 50.00
Perry B. Bush, chain gang * 7.15
CharlieJierSr-ehaift gang; etcr - - —.,.18.23
O. W. Harley, magistrate x, 14.58
Paul Sanders, magistrate 25.00
Barnwell Fruit Co., chain gang 21.70
J. J. Bell, court ex{k?nse 1 1 .1618.35
J. J. Bell, Williston paving --..4174D3
R. L. Wooley, magistrate. — — -_.J_.25.0O
Virginia Anderson, health nurse 210.00
B. H. Dyches, dieting prisoners —t j—162.00
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Irene TT. Lemon, board oU regenls _. 7.n
C. J. H. Still, highway 1 — v - 40.00
L. S. Creech, constable 12.50
C. B. Parker,-chain gang and salary -_46.2(>
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