The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, October 20, 1932, Image 2
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BARNWELL 50 YEARS AGO.
Interesting Items Glesned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
OCTCBER 19, 1882.
Cdv. Hagood is expected in town
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There was a light frost Monday
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Kext month is the time to marry
arni vote the Democratic ticket.
Capt. Uriah Dunn wilV reach Barn-
wel) on Saturday with a fresh lot of
Kentucky horses and mules.
Jf you do not get up early and see
the comet tomorrow morning it will
W 30,000,000 miles further off Sat-
•rday mming.
Court will commence the second
■amday in November and continue
nnlii the calendars afe cleared. Judge
AMhrich will preside.
The Republican precinct club elect
ed on Saturday nine candidates to
County Convention. Independent
randidates will be endorsed, if they
«*ti be found, and the ticket will be
kept secret until the day of election.
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The Cotton Crop.—Two-thirds of
■the cotton crop has been gathered.
The yield is much better than was an
ticipated at the opening of the sea-
asm. Receipts at the Itailroad towns
ttsue fallen off on account of the
dacHne m prices.
of debt to merchants and also, we
hope, to printers and preachers.
Hlackville.—Two new stores were
opened lasl° week.
Prof. Gray has created a very
pleasant impression as an educator
and gentleman.
Rev. Arthur Buist received on Sat
urday a unanimou s call to the pastor
ate of the Baptist Church nex^t year.
Work on the Barnw’ell Telegraph
Line will soon commence.
Sells Bros. Circus will exhibitjiere
on the 3d prox.
The Republican County Convention
will meet on tomorrow.
Last week Blackville shipped 812
bale 3 of cotton. Receipts to Satur
day night amounted to 5,077 bales.
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Good News.—Accounts from all
aedaons of the county show that
fteahers are honestly devoting their
nstton crops to the payment of their
dfefctx. Very few goods are being
firnght and it is evident that the
kroon of the last year has not been
forgotten. The great majority of our
fsnnera will start the new- year free
Elko.—Several planters will en
gage in truck farming next year.
Several large peach orchards will
be planted out this fall.
Sixteen rattlesnakes were killed
the other day around a stump in Dr.
S. S. Owen’s field.
Mr. M. F. Nixson w’as offered last
week by a New Yorker a thousand
dollars for a blooded maie 23 years
old.
The Republican Movement.—Fred
Nix, Jr., has issued his call, summon
ing the Republicans of this county to
attend the marriage feast of the
Greenbackers and Radicals at Black
ville on the 31st instant. The meet
ing will be, he says, one of the largest
and most enthusiastic ever held in
Barnwell County.
Social and Personal
News from Williston
Willis ton, Oct. 15.—Mr. and Mrs.
Kenlaw Purvis, of St. Petersburg,
FIsl, and Mrs. Fred Powell and son,
Raid Frank, are visiting their par-
ntlfi, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Purvis.
Mins Von Etta Boyd, of Washing-
ioo. Ga., spent last week-end here
writh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Willis, Jr., and
dsoghters spent the week-end with
Mr*. WilUs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Robinson, in Itowesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Purvis, of
TaJdosta, Ga., after spending several
days here with Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Porv is ami other relatives, left for
u visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Purvis
m SL Petersburg, Fla.
Mrs. Paul Cook, of Olar, is visiting
her sister, Mis s Betty Matthews and
Mrs. Fred W. Toole.
Mrs. S. A. Wise, of Aiken, was
the week-end guest of her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Cunningham. ,
Among those attending the boat
races at Q. A. Kennedy’s lake Sun
day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Porter, T. W. Scrftt, C. J. Willis,
C. L. Greene and son, Walter Davis,
T J. Folk, Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., S. B.
Ray and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hair and
family.
Dr. Dallas Fulmer, of Miami, Fla.,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Rainty Fulmer Tuesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Taylor
and children, of Nassau, Del., were
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Rainey Fulmer.
It. L. Mims.
Williston, Oct. 15.—R. L. Mims,
saw mill operator, died at his home
here last night after a long illness.
He had lived around Williston and
Elko his entile life.
Funeral and burial services were
held at Calvary Church, near here,
Saturday afternoon at* 4 o’clock. Sur
vivors are his widow, Mrs. Lula
Mims, three sens, Louis, Wyman and
Herman, and one brother, W. T.
Mims, and one sister, Mis. Mattie
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Bessinger, of Olar.
QUARTERLY REPORT
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GP THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER
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1 ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1932.
PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
Board of County Directors.
J. J. Bell, public buildings
G R. Ptepkv, contingent -
Milledge Black, chain gang
H. G. Boylston, 4-H Club ,.
E. O. Moore, county heme
R. R. Moore, salary, county director
R. A. Deacon, postage
Idis Brabham, s.tlaiy, county director
W. D. Black, salary, county director l
L S. Still -alary, county director ,
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstrtron expense
Mutilated.
Mutilated.
A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician _
D. P. Lama ter, salaiy, coroner
B. H. Dyehes, dieting prisoners
Calhoun and Co., premium on bonds
W. H. Manning, salary, auditor, etc
F. H. Delk, equalization
T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home r
Gilmore Harley, deputy
J. S. Still, tax collector
L. T. Claytoi\ county home
Henry Hartzog, chain gang
Joe Baxley, chain gang
A. M. Ander'scn, chain gang
L. Cohen, chain gang
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang
E. A. Jenkins, chain gang
C. L. Zi-sett, chain gang
Terie Richardson, chain gang
Tom Blackwood, chain gang
C. H. Zorn, special
F. S. Brown, equalisation ....
S. C. Power Co„ jail and Court house
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F. E. Sanders, chain gang and salary ...j.
J. W. Sander's, salary, magistrate
J. M. Diamond, magistrate's constable ....
W. P. Sanders salary, magistrate
G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate 29.16
D. W. Glover, magistrate’s constable ... 29.16
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
W. R. Black, salary, magistrate 12.50
W. S. Grubh?, salary, magistrate 25.00
C. L. Hiers, magistrate’s constable 15.83
H. M. Bodiford, magistrate’s constable 27.91
H. B. Sander 3 , magistrate’s constable 12.50
R. L. Bronson, postage 3.50
Jennie P. Greene, rest room i 8.33
Jennie P. Greene, contingent 10.00
A. T. Russell, lunacy J__'_ 15.00
George James, janitor J22.50
F. S. Brown, jail, court house, co. home ---.----.-^1 36.35
B. H. Dyche 3 , salary, jail, etc. 227.91
M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate 25.00
W. C. Kennedy, magistrate’s constable 27.91
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. 1 ; 75.60
Preston Allen, county home 1Q.00
Cornelia Butler, county home 3.50
L. F. Randall, county home 10.00
J. C. Hoffman, county home 11.00
Green and Company, county home 11.00
A. J. Owens, county home 40.60
Sarah Ray, county home 5.00
Anna Allen, county home 3.00
Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home 9.00
Lemon Bros., county home 36.95
Irene H Lemon, board of regents 12.50
Frances Lemon, county home 48.26
C. F. Molair, county home 50.10,
Lemon Bros., chain gang, etc. 112.62
Margaret McAllister', i-alary, clerk 20.83
John K. Snelling, salary, etc. 75.83
H. Antopolsky, chain gang and jaJl 28.96
E. E. Crowson, printing 6.00
B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, $upt. of education 115.00
J. J. Bell, salary apd stamps .* 65.89
Sarah C. Price, salary, tr'eas. clerk' : 60.00
J. J. Bell,’public buildings 8.50
L. F. Randall, jail 3.00
Clarence Rountree, court house 1.22
J. J. Bell, court expense 10.60
H. M. Cook, Magistrate’^ constable 14.58
J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 1 14.58
L. T. Claytor, chain gang 30.00
Vickery Bros., county home 1.10
Berry Still, chain gang 4.90
R. A. Deason, chain gang, jail, etc. 62.98
H. A. Gross, lunacy, etc. 25.00
Grubb 3 Chevrolet Co., chain gang 11.10
Vickery Bros., chain gang 172.30
E. F. Woodward, chain gang 210.42
G. W. Moody, public buildings 5.75
J. W. Patterson, chain gang and salary _ 134.68
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 49.35
Marvin Holland, chain gang 11.54
Bernice Still, chain gang 58.50
J. E. Mahaffey, chain gang 2.13
C. F. Molair, chain gang 9.18
I. Wolfson, public buildings 20.00
P. O. Beasley, chain gang 29.25
A. B. Patterson, lunacy 10.00
Perry B. Bush, salary, clerk 108.33
E. O. Moore, county home 14.00
R. R. Moore, salary, county director 12.50
Alf. Connor, chain gang 21.60
Perry B. Bush, chain gang* 2.00
J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate - 14.58
J. W. Patterson, -alary, supervisor 129.18
Idis Brabham, salary, county director 12.50
W. D. Black, salary, county director 12.50
L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50
B. Patterson, salary, county phy-ician 33.33
P. Lancaster, salary, coroner — 33.33
L. Bronson, salaiy, clerk of court 125.00
S. Blanchard, lunacy — 5.00
Wallis Cone, lunacy 10.00
J. F. Kneece, lunacy 5.00
C H. Zorn, special — 5.00
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense — 10.00
C. F Molair, chain gang 17.20
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang — 49.51
Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang —' 48.2*5
Beinice Still, chain gang 58.50
F. S. Brown, court house, j^il, etc. .1 — 23.05
*—8: *£. Power Co., jail and court house 16.49
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The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. 1 33.25
R.-L. Bronson, printing — 5.25
H. M. Bodiford, constable and chain gang — 28.91
W. C. Kennedy, chain gang and constable 40.11
W. S. Grubbs, salary, magistrate 25.00
M. C. Kitchings, ialary, magistiate 25.00
Jennie P. Greene, rest room — 8.33
W. H. Manning, salary, auditor 55.55
G. S. Harley, deputy sheriff 50.00
J. S. Still, tax collector 66.66
H. H. Hartzog, chain gang 67.50
Joe Baxley, chain gang _—--—— 67.50
A. M. Andersen, chain gang 58.50
L. Cohen, chain gang —•*. 22.60
J. M. Diamond, magistrate’s con-tble 29.16
D. W r . Glover, magistrate’s constable r 29.16
G. R. Peeples, magistrate — 29.16
W. P. Sanders, salary, magistrate —29.16
J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate - 12.50
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
F. E. Sanders, magistrate’s constable 12.50
C. L. Hieis, magistrate’s constable ‘ 15.83
H. B. Sanders, magistrate’s constable 12.50
W. K. Black, salary, magistrate 12.50
Margaret McAllister, salary, clerk 21.17
Vickery Bros., county home 1-16
J. J. Bell, bonds and interest 1,025.00
B. H. Dyehes, salaiy, sheriff - - - 191.66
B S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed. _ — 115.00
Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk - 60.00
J. J. Bell, salary and stamps 66.39
B. S. Moore, Jr., stamps _r 7.00
Jonas Croft, chain gang 2.60
Mose Jeff coat, jail 1.00
T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home 4.00
L. T. Claytcr, luncy and county home 21.66
A. J. Owens, county home 44.40
Preston Allen, county home MO.OO
Sarah Ray, county home - . 5.00
Anna Allen, county home — 3.00
Cornelia Butler, county home 3.50
’ P. J. Hiers, ccunty home 6.00
C. W. Templeton, county home 5.57
J. L. Buist and Son, county home — 34.00
C. F. Molair, county home 31.75
B. M. Jenkins, Jr., county home .l - 6.50
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B. S. Moore, Jr., stamps --
George James, jtfflltor ---—
Brown and Bush, attorneys
Barnwell ^Filling Station, chain gang
Tom Blackwood, chain gang
H. Antopolsky, chain gang
Vickery Bros., chain gang ■
R. A. Deason, jail, chain ^ang, etc.
E. F. Woodward, chain gang
M. A. Owens, county heme
John K. Snelling, salary, lunacy, etc.
Mutilated.
J. E. Harley, county home
Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home
B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed.
H. M Cook, magistrate’s constable -■
Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., piinting
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Barnwell Motor Co., chain gang
Perry B. Bush, salary and chain gang
T. A. Holland, chain gang J
Tom Blackwood, chain gang
S. B. Moseley, chain gang
D. R. Lyde, contingent
J. J. Bell, interest on bonds - 840.00
J. J. Bell, interest on bonds *■— 580.50
J. J. Bell, interest on bonds - 953.00
Idis Biabham, salary, county director 12.50
W. D. Black, salary, county director 12.50
R. R. Moore, salary, county director - — 12.50
L. S. Still, salary, county director — 12 50
A. B. Patterson, .salary, county physician 33.33
Mis. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense — 10.00
Ike Hutto, chain gang - *^' )
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang — - 106.41
J. B. Morris, jail, office, etc. - r -- 89.94
C. H. Zorn, special - ^.00
F. S. Brown, jail, county home, etc 18.70
J. B. Morris, postage — 8.5o
H. G. Boylston, demonstration expense - 23.00
R. L. Bronson, postage, etc. • 6.7n
S. C. Power Co., court house and jail 15.31
Jennie P. Greene, rest room —.— — 8.33
N. A. Hiers, salary, coroner 33.33
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 14.58
M. C. Kitchings, chain gang, etc — 26.2<’
C. L. Hiers, magistrate's constable 15.83
W. C. Kennedy, chain gang and constable — 30.96
H. M. Cook, magistrate’s constable 14.58
George James, janitor - 21.00
Diekey-Gramler Co., contingent ^6.00
J. W. Sanders, .salary, magistrate
F. E. Sanders, magistrate’s constable
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Joe Baxxley, chain gang 67.50
H. H. Hartzog, chain gang __ — 67.50
J. S. Still, tax collector 66.66
W. H. Manning, salary, auditoi 55.55
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv 15.75
A. Ghingold, chain gang 12.10
T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home 4.00
W. S. Grubbs, salary, magistrate 25.00
H M. Bodiford, chain gang and salary 28.91
H. B. Sanders, salary, constable - 12.50
W. K. Black, salary, magistiate 1 ( 12.50
Best Pharmacy, jail 3.50
D. W. Glover, chain gang ^ 9.00
C. F. Molair, chain gang — __ 10.48
Mrs. B. H. Dyehes, dieting pri-oners 86.00
Jessie Bronson, board of registration 12.50
J; W. Patterson, .salary, supervisor 129.18
Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk — 60.00
J. J. Bell, salary and postage 66.64,
B. S.- Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed. __—: 115.(^0
C. M. Turner, court expea-e —— -___ 4 3.00
L. F. Randall, jail 1 2.50
J. J. Bell, piinting — 1.80
H. Antopolsky, jail —: 7.00
Margaret McAllister, salary, clerk 21.75
R. A. Deason, chain gang, jail, etc 49.35
H. J. Phillips, county home 2.60
C. O. Meyer, county home 20.00
W. T. Hankinson, county home 15.00
C. F. Molair, county home 31.75
Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home 9.00
C. C. Cheek, county home LtV 24.00
Cornelia Butler, county home ... ... 3.50
Sarah Ray, county home 5.00
Pre-ton Allen, county home 10.00
Anna Allen, county home 2.75
A. J. Owens, county j home 40.15
J. C. Baxley, county home 2.00
J. W. Walker, county home 6.00
I. W. Rountree and Son, county home 10.00
Lemon Bros., jail, county home, etc. 170.64
Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 12.50
M. A. Owens, contingent 20.00
J. B. Morris, contingent 7.00
John K. Snelling, premium on bond 42.95
J. J. Bell, court expense 10.00
L. T. Claytor, .salary 16.66
Joe Myrick, chain gang 191
Vickery BrosTrThain gang 100.81
Lorick and Lowrance, chain gang. 44.80
A. B. C. Still, chain gang 24.60
Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 14 50
E. O. Moore, county home \ 1490
J. M. Halford, board of reg. 12.56
J. P. Conley, special 21.13
Miss Helen Brabham, county home 2.00
E. F. Woodward, chain gang 161.36
John K. Snelling, salary, postage, etc 55 g 3
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 5338
Marvin Holland, chain gang ig 47
Perry B. Bush, salary, clerk ' ina<ri
L.,S. Still, chain gang 6 ^ 5
J. P. Conley, chain gang i. 2 6.42
State Highway Dept., contingent •_ .j 44 ^
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