The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, January 19, 1933, Image 4
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
Barnwell 50 and 25 Years
Interesting Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People.
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, rent demonstration office
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JANUARY 18. 1883.
Seed P eas w *ll be scarce and high
next summer.
The turntable at the Barnwell depot
will be completed this week.
Capt. S. W. Tr'otti took charge of
the Auditor’s office last Monday.
.It is cheaper to buy cotton than to
raise it, especially at present prices.
Mr. Edgar E. Se'l, of Fairmcunt,
has recently taken out a patent on
“convertable furniture.”
Three thousand two hundred and
sixty-nine pounds of mail matter were
carried over the Barnwell Railroad
last month.
The poor house farm was rented by
the County Commissioners on Monday
to William Sanders for a dollar and a
quarter per acre.
Capt. J. W. Woodward will erect
four handsome cottages on his lot
south of the Presbyterian Church.
Two of them arp already engaged.
JANUARY 16, 1908.
Rev. W. M. Jcnes is to preach at
Clemson College on February 2nd.
Only four more days to buy fat
hog* from W. T. Calhoun at 7 cents
a pound. v *
Taxpayers are not causing Treas
urer Armstrong td overwork himself
J.“S. Still, salary, tax collector
Good Crops.—Mr. James Diamond,
of Blackville Township, made last
year with six mules 80 bales of cot
ton, 1,000 bushels of corn, 800 bushels
of potatoes and 1,000 bushels of oats,
and expects to make 20 bales of cot
ton to the plow this year.
Mr. J. E. Zorn, of George’s Creek,
made with nine plows 95 bale s of cot
ton, 500 bushels of corn, 100 hushelif
of peas, 600 bushels of oats and 15
bushels cf wheat.
Rev. J. K. Goode, of Accomac, Va.,
has accepted the call to the pastorate
of the Barnwell Baptist Church.
The Saturday storm wa 8 a visitor
frcm Texas, containing swift wind,
hard hail, pouring rain and miscellane
ous unpleasantness.
Prophet Isaac L. Attaway told us
twelve months ago that 1907 would be
a good corn and a poor cotton year
and be sure hit it true. Now he pre
dicts that 1908 will be a fairly good
all round crop year.
On Saturday Mrs. J. O. Patterson
and daughters, Misse s English and
Flossie and Mrs. S. B. Mrseley and
children will leave for Washington
where they will remain with Con
gressman Patterson on a long and
happy visit.
Farmer H. tells us that he is going
to settle the labor problem on his
place by the use cf improved imple
ments and a change of crops. The
acreage heretofore’ given to cotton
will be devoted to making pea vine
hay which, he thinks, will pay him in
money as well as peace of mind and
refit of body. .
Bishop Thomas Here Sunday.
The Rt. Rev. Albert S. Thomas,
Bishop of the Diocese of South Caro
lina, will pay his annya! visitation to
the Church of the Holy Apostles next
Sunday morning. Services will begin
at eleven o’clock, at which time a
class will be presented for confirma
tion. Ttye public is cordia'ly invited
to attend.
R. S. Purvis Dies.
Williston, Jan. 16.—R. S. Purvis
died sudenly Sunday afternoon after
several months failing health. Fun
eral services will likely be held on
Tuesday afternoon.
Survivors are his widow and the
following children, Mrs. Lonnie Man
ual and J. F. Purvis, of St.. Peters
burg, Fla., Mrs. Fred Powell, of Lake
land, Florida; Smith Purvis,
of Waycnss, (la.; R. C. Purvis,
cf Chicago; Kenlaw Purvis. Mrs. Gary
Lott and Mrs. B. E. Folk, of Willis
ton.
Life-Savin^ Medal Presented.
At a meeting of employees of the
South Carolina Power Company held
ut their Barnwell office on January
12th, a National E'ectric Light Asso
ciation Medal was presented by H. M.
Pace, vice-president of the South
Carolina Pcwer Company, to Joseph
C. Talbert for saving the life of W.
A. Calloway on last July 18th. Mr.
Calloway was rendered unconscious
by lightening as he was about to colsi
a switch, and by the application of
artificial respiration by Mr. Talbert,
Mr. Calloway’s life was saved.
Now'
Listen!
People
Should
Advertise
Want a clerk, '
Want a partner,
Want a situation,
Want to sell a farm,
Want to borrow money,
Want to sell sheep, cattle,
Want to sell groceries, drugs,
W’ant to sell dry goods, carpets,
Want to sell clothing, hats or caps,
Want to find customers for anything
Advertise in The People-Sentinel.
Advertising gains you customers,
Advertising keeps old customers,
Advertising makes success easy,
Adver tising begets confidence,
Advertising means business,
Advertisers show energy.
Advertise and succeed,
Advertise judicic usly,
Advertise or bust,
Advertise now',
And all the
Time and
Right on
For re
sults.
To All Who Suffer Stomach
Agony, Gas and Indigestion
Money Back If One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Do
You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used.
Why bother with slow aotors when
one tablespoonful of this splendid and
pleasant liquid remedy will cause pas,
bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any
upset condition of the stomach to
Speedily vanish.
And why should any man or woman
suffer another hour with indigestion
or any stomach misery when the rem
edy that acts almost instantly can be
easily procured?
Hut there is more to say about this
remarkable remedy—something that
will Interest thousands of despondent
people.
^Dare’s Mentha Pepsin not only
quickly relieves stomach distress, but
It also conquers stubborn indigestion,
dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts an
end to dizziness, nervousness, head
ache, sleeplessness and despondency
which distressing troubles are nearly
always caused by chronic stomach
disturbance.
Dare’s Mentha Pepsin is a supremely
good remedy that druggists every
where guarantee—a fine tonic that
builds you up and makes you work
with vim, eat with relish and sleep
soundly.
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1932.
PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk,
Board of County Directors.
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State Highway Department, ccntingent $44.10
Harley and Blatt, contingent 63.50
W. B. Norris, chain gang 7 go
S. H. Ussery, chain gang ; 3 00
J. J. Bel!, interest and retiring bends 10,715.50
R. R. Moore, salary, county director 12.50
Idis Biabham, salaiy, county director 12.50
L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50
W. D. Black, salary, county director 12.50
A. M. Anderson, chain gang J ^68.50
H. H. Hactzog, chain gang 6?.50
Jce Baxley, chain gang 67.50
Bernice Still, chain gang __ 58.50
L. Cohen, chain gang 5.30
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, chain gang 34,70
H. B. Conneliy, chain gang 22.85
Jennie P. Green?, rest room, etc. ... g.g3
N. A. Hiers, salary, coroner 33.33
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G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate ----- 29.16
W. K. Black, salary, magistrate j 12,50
D. W. Glower, salary, constable 29.16
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-F^El Sanders^, chain gang. £Bd._&al,ary
C. k. Hiers, chain gang and salary
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J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate 12.50
J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 14.58
H. M. Cook, salary, constable ^ 14.58
George James, janitor 21.50
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. ___\ 97.00
The Williston Way, printing .1 17.00
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
Easterling and Co., chain gang 1.00
C. F. Molair, chain gang, etc. 7.25
John K. Snelling, salary, etc. 45.83
F. S. Brown, court house, jail, etc. 21.95
Margaret McAllister, sheriff’s clerk 21.75
D. W. Glover, chain gaiTg 1.80
Farmers Union Merc. Co,, jail anj chain gang 5.80
Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang \ 20.36
I*. A. Deason, chain gang 53.45
Barnwell Ins. Agency, premium on bond 35.00
C. C. Cheek, county home 6.00
Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home ----- 9.00
W. B. Fowke, county home ! Of.OO
Farmers Union Merc. Co., county home 57.18
Sarah Ray, county home 5.00
Preston Allen, county home 10.00
Anna Allen, county heme 3.25
Cornelia Butler, ccunty home 3.50
A. J. Owens, county home 39.35
C. F. Molair, county home -_W_-- 112.29
Lemon Bros., chain gang, jail, etc. : ^ 117.35
L. T. Claytor, county home 16.66
Vickery Bros., chain gang, ccunty home j 78.40
J. J. Bell, clerk, salary, postage 135.89
B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed. 115.00
Mose Jeffcoat, public buildings 1.50
L. F. Randall, jail ^.50
J. P. Connelly, public buildings 1.50
W. S. Grubbs, salary, magistrate /_ 25.00
M. C.Kitchings, salary and chain gang /___ 26.30
W. C. Kennedy, constable and chain gang _/ 30.71
P. W. Price, public buildings _/_ 2.00
A. D. Hutto, chain gang I 23.84
E. F. Woodward, chain gang .yi 202.84
H. M. Bcdiford, salary, constable 27.91
I. H. Lemon, board of regents 12.50
E. F. Woodward, county home 12.00
T. D. Creighton, Jr, county home -J, 4.00
Helen Brabham, county home 2.00
E. O. Moore, county home 14.00
J. W. Patterson, salary, co. supervisor 129.18
B. S. Moore, Jr., stamps - 4.50
J. B. Morris, public building s 23.26
J. B. Men is, contingent, postage, etc. 47.63
C. F. Molair, jail 13.30
Marvin Holland, chain gang 40.68
Perry B. Bush, salary, director’s clerk 108.33
A. Ghingcld, chain gang and jail 17.95
J. B. Morris,, dieting prisoners — 43.00
Jake Davis, chain gang 30.18-
Idis Brabham, salary, county director 12.50
W. D Black, salaiy, county director 12.50
R. R. Moore, salary, county director * 12.50
L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50
C. H. Zcrn, special 1 5.00
W. H. Manning, salary and postage _1. 56.80
H. G. Boylston, demonstration expense 9.00
Jennie P. Greene, rest room * 8.33
W. M. Jcnes, boaid of education 75.00
N. A. Hiers, salary, corcner 33.33
J. W. Patterson, salary, co. supervisor 129.18
George -James, janitor 20.00
A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33
Mrs. R. S. Dicks, rent, demonstration office 10.00
The People-Sentinel, stationery and adv. 23.50
J. B. Moiris, public, buildings 16.93
S. C. Power Co., jail' and court house -^.Ol
F. S. Brown, court house, jail, county home 28.60
Jv H. Morris, salary and expense 191.66
J. S. Still, salary, tax collector 66.66
G. S. Harley, salary, deputy 50.00
L. T. Claytor, county home 16.66
A. M. Andeison, salary, chain gang 58.50
Joe Baxley, salary, chain gang 67.50
H. H. Hartzog, salary, chain gang 67.50
L. Cohen, chain gang ; 17.30
Merritt Grocery Co., chain gang 85.99
,1). A. Kinard, chain gang 1.00
Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang' 1.95
Barnwell Motor Co., chain gang 36.13
Beinice Still, chain gang 58.50
Barnwell Fruit Co., chain gang 20.01
Jessie J. Bronson, hoard of registration 37.50
Frank Sanders, contingent 25.00
J. M. Halford, contingent and salary 37.50
H. B. Sanders, contingent 12.50
W\ C. Kennedy, constable and chain gang 31.61
F. E. Sanders, constable and chain gang 14.90
J. M. Diamond, salary, constable 29.16
D. W r . Glover, salary, constable 29.16
H. M. Bodifotd, chain gartg and constable 28.91
Charlie Hiers, salary, constable 15.83
W T . K. Black, salary, magistrate _1 12.50
M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate 25.00
J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate 12.50
G. R. Peeples, magistrate 29.16
W. P. Sanders, salary, magistrate 29.16
W. S. Grubbs, salary, magistrate 25.00
Jake Davis, chain gang 29.12
A. Ghingold, chain gang 9.88
J. B. Morris, court expense 40.00
Mrs. G. M. Hogg, chain gang 1.80
W. H. Cooten, chain gang 28.93
Mazursky’s, jail 14.82
Jim Holman, chain gang 5.80
H. J. Phillips, chain gang 108.48
Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 26.65
J. S. Still, chain gang 4.80
J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 160.50
E. 0. Moore, ccunty home 14.00
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.
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R. A. Deason, chain gang, jail; etc. '
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Marvin Holland, chain gang
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P. P. Carter, chain gang _—
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Joe Dyson, chain gang:
Barnwell Motor Co., chain gan g | and jail ^.30
J. S. Collins, chain gang - - ' *
Lemon Bros,, county home, chain-gang, etc. "" '
C. M. Redmond, chain gang - - —— 9Q ( . R
E. Baxley, chain gang *
H. Antopolsky, jail and chain gang
Tom Blackwood, chain gang —-
Jce Morris, chain gang ’
H. Clay Creech, chian gang ------ - •
E. F. Woodward, chain gang 'll *10
Vickery Brcs., chain gang --- •
W. T. Hankinson, county home — ^
Greene and Co., county home ---- ‘
J. L. Buist and Son, county heme
C. C. Cheek, ccunty home 30 ’^
Cornelia Butler, county home ^• 00
J. C. Baxley, county home - 6 ' 00
H. W. Sanders, county home — 12 - 50
Tl D. Creighton, Jr., county home ^-O®
Mutilated.
P. J. Hiers, county home ®'®®
Anna Allen, county home - 1— 0
A. J. Owens, county hotne 42.g0
C. F. Molair, county home 29.50 ^
, Preston Allen, county heme i®-®®
Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home ®-®®
Sarah Ray, county home 5.00
T. S. Dunbar, contingent — 22.00
C. O. Meyer, county home 14.00
E. F. Woodward, county heme 18.00
Mazursky’s, county home - 27.69
Sou. Bell Tel. anl Tel. Co., jail — 5.20 ^
S. H. Ussery, jail ; 92.40
J. B. Morris, jail 45.54
M. S. and D. A. Byck, printing 17.71
W A. HUl) com t house —— 2.50
/W. A. Hill, court house 2.50
S. H. Jeter, public buildings 6.00
C.fF.. Me lair* court house _ 1 -L 1 L00
R. L. Bronson, public buildings and postage 14.50
R. M. Powell, public buildings -t fr-00
J. J. Bell, salary and postage * — 65.89
W. H. Manning, clerk — 50.00
Sarah C. Price, sa’ary, cleik 60.00
Frank Sanders, board of registration — - 12.50
B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed. 115.00
Jchn K. Snelling, salary and e’e rk 45.83
Irene H. Lemon, hoard of regents 12.50
. Mrs. B. H. Dyches dieting prisoners 88.50
E. F. Woodard, contingent , — 12.00
Margaret McAllister, salary, ciei^i. 21.75
J. B. Morris, postage 4.00
H. M. Cook, salary, constable 14.58
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
R. L. Bronson, salary, clerk of court 12i .00
Newman Connor, chain gang 10.00
J. B. Morris, contingent 4 9.54
E. F. Woodward,chain gang 68.04
Mi’s. J. B. Harley, chain gang 47.50
Peiry B. Bush, chain gang and salary 109.53
J. M. Hill, salary. Magistrate 14.58
Idis Brabham, salary, co. director 12.50 Y
W. D. Black, salary, ccunty director ... 12.50
R. R. Moore, salary, county director 12.50
L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50
N. A. Hiers, salary, coroner 33.33
A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33
L. T. Claytor. county heme ! 16.66
J. B. Morris, salaiy, sheriff 191.66
W. H. Manning, salary, county auditor 55.55
J. S. Still, salaiy,- tax collector 66.66
Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33
E. D. Peacock, equalization 12.00
Joe Baxley, salary, chain gang 67.50
H. H. HaitZig, salary, chain gang 67.50
A. M. Andeison, salary, chain gang 58.50
G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate - 29.16
W. P. Sanders, salary, magistrate 29.16
D. W. Glover, salary, constable \. 29.16 .
J. M. Diamond, salary, constable 29.16 •’
J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 14.58
H. M. Cook, salaiy, constable 14.58
L. J. Baughman, beard of education 50.00
B«~^. Mocie, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed 115.00
Margaret McAllister, salary, clerk 21.75
J. J. Bell, salary, county treasurer 63.89
Sarah £. Price, salary,’tieas,. clerk ^0.00
J-thn K. Snelling,. salary ami clerks—— 45.82. -* V
George James, janitor 20.00
L. S. Still, chain gang 5.00
R. R. Mooi.e, chain gang 5.00
J. W. Patterson, salary, county supervisor 129.18
J. J. Bell, ccuic expense 953.00 j
Gilmore Harley, salary, deputy 50.00
J. J. Bell, ccurt expense 101.10
J. J. Bell, coup.n bonds 402.00
J. J. Bell, interest and bonds 3.909.18
C. L. Hiers, chain gang and salary 16.53
W. S. Giubbs, salary, magistrate 25.00
H. M. Bodiford, salary and chain gang 28.91
F. E. Sanders, salary, constable ------ 12.50
J. W. Sanders, magistrate 12.50
The People-Sentinel, stationery and a r Jv. 43.75
The Williston Way, printing — 8.00
C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58
J. B. Morris, postage 5,58
,J. B. Morris, public buildings 24.40
Vickery Bios., county home — 5.50
Est. R. D. Reid, jail and county home 1 3.00
R. L. Bronson, postage r_ 8.80
H. B. Sanders, salary, constable —. 12.50
W. K. Black, sa'ary,. magistrate 12.50
W. C. Kennedy, salary and chain gang 31.81
M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate 25.00
C. C. Owens, public buildings .50
Jim Walker, chain gang 59.20
H. Antopolsky, jail and chain gang 17.6O
E. F. Woodward, county home 20.00
Lemon Bros., county home, chain gang, etc. 418.39
E. F. Woodward, chain gang 138.78 t
Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 50.96
B. W. Sexton, chain gang and jail 13.00
C. F. Molair, chain gapg 28.30
E. W. Reed, jail 9.10
E. F. Woodward, jail • 60.18
G. W. Moody, jail 8.30
Mazursky’s, jail --4-- 1.67
C. F. Molair, jail 9.10 ,
* H. W. Sanders, jail and chain gang 55.34
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