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4 - ’ W' 1 i •\ v \ ^ \ \ IP AGE EIGHf. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, Interestinc Items Gleaned From the Files of The Barnwell People. X-V 1/ BV r.: JANUARY 17. 1884. *Mr. Jerfemiah Snelling. of Red Oak, has killed this winter ten hogs, aver aging 14 months old, that netted 2,-, €00 pounds of pork. George H*. Bates., Esq., and family, of Richland, moved into town on yes- - <terday. Mrs. W. J. Mixson received the ap pointment of postmistress on Monday. The County Commissioners met on Monday and employed Mr. John B. B. McNab as superintendent of the poor house farm. They have bought a fine mule and will plant food crops for the support of the paupers. Judge Aldrich has appointed Mr. Wyatt Aiken stenographer of the Second Circuit. Upon inquiry we leJGrn that Mr. Aiken i» well skilled in the art , having had four years’ instruction and practice under the most accomplished stenographers in Washington, D. C. Thirty-two colored men left Barn well on Monday for Florida, having been engaged to work on the Railroad now under “piocesa of construction from Palatka to Titusville. A good many of the exodusters can very well be spared, as they have never done themselves or anyone else any good by their residence here. About fifty more are expected to go from this place within the next ten days. We ure pleased to see them go and hope that many o{her s ~ will follow their footsteps. Isaac Anderson, colored, was hang ed -in the Barnwell jail on last Fri- 1067 4060- Vickery Bros., chain *gang -A-HM;-Anderson,; chain gang ... 58.60 .... 65.00 JANUARY 14, 1909. 83,771.95. That was the total cost to the county of the recent four weeks term of the Circuit Court. Treasurer Armstrong ha 8 collected about one-fourth of the taxes for last year, but expects to be increasing ly busy the latter half of the month. Robbie Easterling left on Thursday to return to his electrical engagement at Pittsfield, Mass., where he is win ning his high way in the very heart of Yankeedom. Senator Bate* and Representative A. Bethune Patterson left for Colum bia on Monday^ where they were met-j— by Representatives Griffin and Wilson. They will give their best labor to legislative duties. The fire losse 8 of new year nighty by the burhing of the dwelling of Mrs. W. B. Peeples and of the furni ture cf the occupant, MiCC. F. Baker, were adjusted on Tuesday, through Calhoun and Co.’s Agency. The competitive examination for Stenographer of this Circuit resulted in the success of Mr. E. A. Brown, of Aiken. Mr. Brown has been steno grapher fot the firm of “Hfendersons” at Aiken for several y2ar&. Barnwell will be his headquarters. Married.—By Rev, J. M. Sanders, at hi 8 residence on January 11th, 1909, Mr. W. H. Sanders, Sr., and Mrs. Sarah Hutto, all of George’s Creek. AT Barnwell oh Januiry Tth by Rev. W. G. Britton, Mr. J. E. Sanders and Miss Rosa Lee Creech, both of Great Cypress township. 1069 C. N. Burckhalter, .chain gang ...y..-. 60.60 1060 s Sarah C. Price, salary, treasurers clerk 60.00 J. J. BeH, salary, treasurer, etc. ! 67.89 B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. cf ed. y__*_ 116.00 ‘Sam Creech, chain gang 33.95 J. P. Harley, Jr., chain gang _y ._ _ ' 106.20 Matilda Lotty chain gang yT. 1.60 Charlie Brown, chain gang yTl 10.13 L. F. Randall, court house - 3.00 J. B. Morris, contingent s - 20.00 J. B. Morris, contingent 17.70 Jas. T. Still, county home i - 30.00 John 1^. Snelling/lunacy, clerk, salary 65.81 Standard Oil.Co.,, chain gang. 67.78'- , . 'day for Ihe murder of Mr.-Owen Wil- - At^ the Baptist parsonage, BRtek Hams. The condensed man manifested no uneasiness, and while the workmen were preparing the scaffold he asked them to be sure to arrange it proper ly so that it would kill him speedily and surely. He died of strangulation, and Dr. A. B. Patterson, after a sus life to be extinct. ville, by Rev. Dr. J: D./fttts on the 6th inst., Mr. Victor Kearse, of Al lendale, and Miss Ida May Everett, of Sumter. . Sixty-nine cents ten years ago had the buying power of the dollar of today. It took 83,623 last year to pension cf 25 »inutes,- pronounced pay fot the necessaries of living that could be bought for 82,500 in 1897. t-—' ' ‘OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1933. - / . \ . / “ / PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk, Board of County Directors. 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1066 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1096 D. W. Glover, chain gang 3.60 J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 159.95 F. S., Brown, jail, court house, county home 66.40 Lemon Bros., chain gang, county heme, jail | 132.16 Selig Co., chairAgang and public bldgs. 61.82 L. F. Randall, county, home ,. ■ ■ ■» * —- 1190 iiii 1192 ' 1193 ✓ 1194 1196 ( - 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 » 1201 1202 1203 ► .1204 1206 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18/4934. __ _ . ~ Hfr Shelly Fales, chain gang >mbard Iron Works, public bldgs. — Jfcfin K. Snelling, premium on bond* John K. Snelling, clerk, salary, lunacy — 56.80 J. B>Morris, court expense'-- J. B. Morris, salary, printing, etc — J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners J. B. Morris, printing ------- Mazursky’s Inc., jail — w_ Seymour Riley, jail i. L. E. flair, jail ------ J. B. Morris, jail and court- house Mose Jeffcoat, jail Marvin Holland, chain gang H. M. Bodiford, chain gang / i Perry B. Bush, salary and public J. L. Redmond, chain gang A. M. Anderson, chain gang Clyde Grubbs, court house ■/--- Hayne Dyches, chain gang John Dyches, chaifi gang - 1211 -JasrT. Still, salary, county Home ^J, S. McElwain, county home ------ - 6.00 E. O. Moore, county home 16.00 D. A. Dyches, chain gang * ’ * 282.62 Fawners Union Merc. Co., chain gang 31.10 E. F. Woodward^ county heme 12.60 L. F. Randall/jail _L 5.00 Ralph Still, chain gang 13.96 Marvin Holland, chain gang .... 10.13 E. F. Woodward, chain gang ______ 212.78 W'illiam Baxley, chain gang 5.00 W.. C.-Milhous, chain gang 8.00 O. D. Hammond, salary, magistrate 50.00 G. O. Johnson, salary, constable 27.91 Jeff Black, salary, constable 29.16 H. M. Cock, salary, constable : 14.58 J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate * 14.58 B. S. Moore, Jr., postage 6.00 jL B. Morris, postage- ;_ . - Mace Jeff coat, jail 6.50 Farmers Union Merc. Co., jail .____ 15.30 Ls J^- Honry, printing „ A. B. Patterson, salary, Idis Brabham, salary an W. D. Black, salary. L. S. Still, salary a R. R. Moore, sal J. W. Patterson, 10.20 65.00 1.50 24.82 4.96. 12.50 33.33 17.50 unty physician contingent — - ounty director 12.50 contingent —-,--17.50 end contingent r -: ary, county supervisor — 129.18 43.74 20.83 R. L. Bronson^ salary and printing Margaret McAllister, salaryT sheriff’s “clerk J. B. Morris; salary, sheriff 191.66 H. G. Boyisto'n, demonstration expense 9-00 L. T. Claytor, county home — 16.66 G. R/Peeples,. salary, magistrate -— 29.16 .D. Glover,, sajary, constable ——— — 29.16 H. Hartzog, salary, chain gang 75.00 S. Harley, salary, deputy sheriff —— 50.00 W. H. Manning, postage and salary' --rr' 56.57 Mrs. Susie Holland, contingent 62.50 Ghaa^-FV--^- chain gang and-iaK^Te-- - - -16.08^ 1230 1231 4292- J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate _T__*__ 14.58 C. Sanders, chain gang TmcT public bldgs. 2.60 ed. 115.0<r 1100 Perry B. Bush, chain gang and salary 110.58 1233 1101 Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang _ - _ ^ 46.15 1234 ...1102 /John K. Snelling, pension disbursement and postage __ 35J)0 1235 1103 Susie Holland, contingent ‘ --- - - 55,13 1236 -B^: Motty, Jr., salary, co. supt. of ed. -.rr: Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk 60.00 J. J. Bell, salary, co. treasurer ; _ 63.89 J. J. Bell, court expense —__ 826.90 John. K. Snelling. salary,, iderk. etc,. 80 90 1104 H05 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 Owen Morris, chain gang ’rjl-il___. „y / 24.35 Miller Hair, court house ___/_ 40.90 J, W.-Pattexhon, salary, county supervisor 129.18 — R. R. Moore, salary, county director 12.50 \ W. D. Black, salary, county director /i__,___ 12.50 Idis . Brabham, salary, county director 1 12.50 L. S. 1112 1113 Still, salary, county director H. M. Cassels, chain gang and coupty ho; S. H. Ussery, chain gang 12.50 208.77 —of Henry Hartzog. chain gang, B alary 1237 Jeff Black, salary, constable __' 29.16 1238 A. M. Anderson, chain gang — 65.00 1239 Henry Hartzcg, salary, chain gang —-v.— 20.00 1240 J. H. Baxley, chain gang * 55,65 1241 M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate ^ — 25.00 1242 W. C. Kennedy, salary, constable 27.91 1243 - J. S. McElwain, county home T 4.00 1244 „ G. M. Hogg, salary, magistrate^--- - 29.16 1245 Perry B. Bush, -salary, directors’ clerk 108.33 1246 E. F. Woodward, chain gang :—-, ..----v. 4046 E. Cohen, county heme and chain Ghingold’s, chain gang mg ,— T --_’ 30.73 -1--—- 43.83 1/ , 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 —1024" ml- ■ . fr'V ■I. R. L. Bryan Co., public buildings, etc. : 9582.00 W. M. Jones, county board of education ^ —75.00 L. S.-Still, salary, county director 12.50 J. J. BeH, coupon and bond __- w „ R 771 9»K J. J. Bell, road and bridge bond s 1,503.00 J. J. Bell, court expense 370.00 J. W. Pattetson, salary, county superviscr 129,18 Idis Brabham, salary, county director 12.50 W. D. Black, salary, county director 12.50 R. R. Moore, salary, county director ._ r :r. 12.50 A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33 G. S. Harley, salary, deputy sheriff 50.00 R. L. Bronson, salary and postage 46,66 Mrs. R. S. Diakfly, demonstration expense 10.00 Jennie P. Greene, rest room- ; 8^3 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 6.95 Happ Bros., chain gang /_ ^ 172.80 Oassels Co., Inc., chain gang r ., 69.27 Smith Hardware Co., chain gang 24.75 L. Cohen, court house and chain gang 23.38 H. H. Hartzog, salary, chain gang 1 75.00 Mcise Hair, chain gang, 4.00 Delk, chain gang 51.70 Arthur Owens, chain gang 7.16 J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate 12.50 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate 29.16 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate 12.50 G. M. Hogg,* salary, magistrate 29.16 Jim B. Morris, salary, constable _ 12.50 D. W. Glover, salary, ^constable 29.16 C. L. Hiers, salary, constable ... 15,83 H. B. Sanders, salary, constable /. ; 12.50 Thorpe Book. Store, printing TT. I 7777..7.7_ 2.50 Epes-Fitzgerald Paper Co., public buildings 5.35 S. C. Power Co., public buHdingS and jail 13.58 G. C- Best, county home - : ... ._ .;.::; 1 ; L. T. Claytor, county home 7. / 16.66 H. L. Buist and Son. county home 34.50 P. J. Hiers, county heme 4.00 Fanell-O’Gorman Co.,”gcunty home ji 23.00 Barnwell Ice and Fuel Co., county home 3.29 Ben Ford, county home 9.25 Tom Blackwoc-tf, jail and chain gang 15.10 Floyd D. Roger, ccunty home 5.00 Ghingo-ld’s chain gang and jail 1. .-J.. 110.07 C. F. Molair, chain gang and jail 8.45 C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58 Mazursky’s, Inc., jail ".n 2.44 Sexton’s Drug Store/chain gang and jail — 5,20 The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertising 60.50 J. S. Still, ccunty home C. F. Molair, county home Charlie Brown, chain gang 3.70 Moise Hair, chain gang ... 3.40 A. B. Patterson, salary, coupty physician 33.33 Mrs, R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense 10.00 G. S. Harley, salary, deputy sheriff 50.00 J. S. Still, salary, tax collector 50.00 Jennie P. Greene, re4t room — { 8.33. L. T. Claytor, coupty home — —16.66 •J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate - 12.60 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate 29.16 W. K. Black/salary, magistrate j 12.50 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang ’ 9.95 -W. H. Manning. salary,-county auditor ;r_‘' __7_ .55.56 F. S. Brown, co. home, court house and jail — 30.05 C. S. Anderson, magistrate 14.58 M. /C. Kitchings, salary, .magistrate 25.00 CV L. Hiepi, chain gang and constable 17.03 D. W. Glover, salary, constable 29.16 / H. B. Sanders, constable 12.50 Jim B. Morris, salary, constable 12.50 George Davis, public buildings - ---y-. 3.00 ^ Mrs. W. M, Harris, public buildings 40.00 August A HfKfr. Co., jdil IT" iTTST 1247 TT248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 "1258 1259 1260 -1261- 1262 1263 —4r264 1266, 1267 1268 1269 J. B. Morrie. jail .8x00. Sidney Sanders, chain gang 50.00 E. E. Delk, chain gang 1.00 Mrs. A. B. Patterson, chain gang 15.75 J. W. Sanders, salary, magistrate — 12.50 J. M. Halford, board of registration * 12.50 Jim B. Morris,,salary, constable 12^0 • H. B. Sanders, salary, constable .—77 12.50 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate - 12.50 Lemon Bros., chain gang, jail, etc. 94.44 Jennings A. Owens, county home 10.50 F. P. Lee, county home 9.00 R. A. Deason, county home, jail, etc. 33.00 Ghingold’s/jail » _7 6.95 ' Ghingold’s, chain gang 7 .7 1I__’ 4856 L. Cohen, chain gang and ccunty home 37.03 Fitch Dustdown Co., public buildings, 11.56 Lorick. and Lowrance, chain gang 19.56 Thompson, printing ^ 4.50 G. C. Best, county home 6.00 C. L. Hiers, chain gang and constable _ — 17.03 S. C. Power Co., jail and court house 23.22 Mazursky’s, jail — 3.86 jr. s. 10.50 tio^^saiary, tax collector - 50.00 J. BTUefris, jail and postage :: W. H. Vaughn, ,county..hcme V- _i_ /3.30 1139 S. C. Power Cb^ court house and- jail-15.75 1140 R. L. Bronson, salary and postage - 50.16 1141 ^ Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home^ 7 6.00 1142 G. C. Best, county home 6.00 1143 Ghingold’s, county home 1 18.98 1144 L. F. Randall, county home 8.5£ J. H. Black, county home tty..he I. W. Rountree and Son, county home 12.00 R. A. Deason, chain gang, jail, county^ homd 29.20 G. W. Mdody, jail►___ -T..- 2.60 H. Antopolsky, county home /_ 1 44.05 C. F. Molair, chain gang 25.00 Farmers Union Merc. Co., county heme 43.59 The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertising ,53,25 C. F. Molair, chain gang, county home, /tc. 51.04 '(L_JL Hammond, salary, magistrate 25.00 H,_ M, Cook,., salary, con&tahle _/—/I 14.58 C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58 C. F. Molair, chain gang __ 16.39 J. B. Morris, jail and public bldgs. __—7.29.05 C. M. Hair, jail _______ 1.60 A. D. Connor, Sr., bpard of equalization 9.00 Barnwell Ins. Agency, premium on bondg 135.00 Ghingold’s, county home _— —L2fL C. F. Molair, county home ! - 5.80 E. F. Woodward, county home 3.00 Vickery Bros., county home 1.— — — 2.40 Jas. T. Still, county home — _-x_ 34.45 Jessie . J. Bronson, board of registration ' 12.50 H. Antopolsky, county home, 3.58 G. O. Johnson, chain gang and salary 56.12 O. D. Hammond, salary, magistrate __ 25.00 Terie Richardson,, county home —*. 18.00 J. J. Bell, coupons '- 353.00 B. S. Moore. J^.. stamp* — .— 6.00 G. M. Hogg, salary, magistrate / 29.16 / - n ^ ■ n .1 . J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate ^7 77 14.58 - R. A. Deason, county home, jail,-c)min gang v.. 26.! C, O. Meyer, county home m J. S. Still, salary, tax collector Margaret McAllister, salary, sh< TL A, Deason, 'Chain gang —... .... . 27.16 1176 . 55.55 1176 . 11.35 ll77 - 25.00 1178 1179 1180 ' 1181 1182 1183 1184 . 28.31 1185 191.66 1186 1187 . 20.83 1188 1.00 / 1180 Vickery Bros., chain gang /--l/T- 96. Margaret McAllister, salary, sheriff’s clerk *___ 7_ 20.83 Jeff Black, salary, constable/,-,- 7_ 29.10 SexTon’s Drug Store, chain gang and jail -x__ 14.05 ,Jas. T. Still, county .home 32.70 J. H. Black, county hopie ^4.50 B. S. Moore, Jr., salary co. supt. of ed. _7 - 115.00 J. J. Bell, salary and stamp s 1 66.89 Sarah C. Price, treasurer’s clerk. 60.00 J. J. Bell, postage - 16.05. L. F. Randall, hui 3.00 Columbus Anderson, public buildings 2.14 W. A. Hill, ebunty home 7 3.00 David Johnson, county home 1.00 J. J. Bell, printing 7_ 7.55 Jennings A. Owens, county home 3.50 Vickery Bros., county home —_ 2.60 N. D. Tfcclin, cb&in gang ‘ 8.00 M. P. Blackwood, chain gang .7^ 7.75 I. Hartzog, county home — 36.00 Jim Ulmer, chain gang 1 ' ' 1.^0 Farmers Union Merc. Co., court house 33.70 E. F. Woodward, county home _ r _ 3.00 W. C. Kennedy, chain gang and salary — 43.2 Lemon Bros., chain gang, jail, etc. x., __7<77__ IE S. P. Hartzog, chain gang Ralph Still, chain gang —J S. E. Sanders, chain gang —. Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang —7— J-4. 16^3 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309/ iSl 111 1312 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 .1818 1319 .1820 1821 1322 J. J. Bell, treasurer, postage .r: ____ 10/75 J. J. Bell, treasurer, court expense i— 29.50 L. J. Baughman, co. hoard of education 50.00 A. S. Hlanchard, contingent --777777/7777 16.00 Plexico Filling Station, chain gang 33.00 Jennie P. Greene, r4st room 8.33 A.-H. Ninestein, premium on bonds : 150.00 Vickery Bros., gnain-gang 99.25 The People-Sghtinel, stationery and advertising Grubbs Chevrolet Co. ,cftiaan gfang 7. Farmers Union Merc. Co., jail _.-i 77 R. A. Deason, chain gang 1 M. Cit/on and Co.y chain gang •—— r — J. L./fiddCarter, contingent —- L. J. Henry, contingent 7__-__ Harold Williams, county home larvin Holland, chain gang _:7 / F. S. Brown, jail, county home, etc. E. F. Woodward, chain gang Walker, Evans and Coggswell Co., printing The Stpte Co., printing — Shellie Fadles, chain gang J. R. Harrison, chain gang Barnwell Fruit Co., chain gang Fred Jones, chain' gang J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 5 — - J. B. Morris, contingent [. B. Morris, contingent .. Davies, chain gang - n.- G. ’W. Moody, public buildings — 7— Tom -Blackwood, chain gang —, r S. V. Brown, chain gang — Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense - — tr TiBf—-r -7 7 % ■ ; ::i