The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, December 10, 1936, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY. DECEMBER It. 1»M.
ThR Barnwell PeopU^Scntine
JOHN W. HOLMES
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the poet office at Barnwell,
S. C., as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.60
Six Months AO
Three Months AO
(Strictly in Adrance.)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936.
What This Country Needs.
Magistrate Scruggs, of Dentsville,
near Columbia, in imposing in his
court a heavy sentence upon a de
fendant found guilty of operating a
large truck while under the influence
of liquor and without an operator’s
license, declared that “drunken driv
ing continues to constitute one of the
most serious threats to the safety of
motorists” and he called the attention
of the culprit to the national highway
death rate of 37,500 for 11 months so
far this year, asserting that drunken
driving was one factor that had boost
ed the total enormously, we learn
from a recent issue of The State.
What this country needs, in addi
tion to a good five-cent cigar, is
more magistrates of the calibre of
Magistrate Scruggs—magistrates with
the intestinal stamina to impose heavy
sentences upon drunken drivers when
they are haled before their flburts.
‘The Circle” for Parking?
Editor, The People-Sentinel:—
Since there is so much talk and
writing about the improvements being
made and automobile congestion on
Main Street in Barnwell, I wish to
make a suggestion and before doing
so I want to preflx same by saying
that I have personnaly on Main
Street more parking space than I
will ever need, so there is nothing
aelflsh in this.
Do away with the bushes and flow
ers in “The Circle" and use the apace
for parking and this will relieve the
congestion on Main and Burr Streets.
Aa ‘The Orcle” is today it is
dangerous and one human life, white
or colored, is worth more than sll the
bwshea and flowers that could ever
grow there, to say nothing of the con
venience
X Y Z.
THERITZ •;
THEATRE
BAltNWELL, 8. C.
Monday-Tneaday, Dec. 14-15
CHARLES STARRETT and
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The General Died
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QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1936.
G. W. MANVILLE, Clerk.
Board of County Directors.
585 M. W. Wise, board of equalization 9.00
586 J. J. Bell, tieas., postage and chain gang 2,28
587 H. H. Hartzog, chain gang ‘ 80.00
588 A. M. Anderson, chain gang 75,00
589 D. W. Glover, constable JyT 29.16
590 G. R. Peeples, magistrate ^~li7.50
591 G. S. Harley, deputy sheriff 100.00
592 B. L. Fields, constable 14 53
593 J. M. Hill, magistrate 20.00
594 J. E. Thompson Co., contingent r 20.00
595 R. A. Ellis, contingent 15.00
596 Bernice Still, chain gang . ^ 75.00
567 A. B. Patterson, county physician . r . S5.00
598 Joah Patterson, public bldgs. jq.00
569 R. L. Bronson, salary, clerk and postage ........ 71X1
600 H. J. Crouch, salary and postage 126 00
•01 B. D. Ellis, r. D, cooUBtentZ..
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736
Calhoun and Co., premium on bond ...... .... ... 50.00
G. M. Hogg, magistrate 50.00
J. B. Morris, salary and expense 191.66
Com, of Public Works, pub. bldgs, and jail 32.15
Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.66
C. L. Hiers, constable 25.00
P. H. Sanders, magistrate 16.66
M. L. Collins, constable 14.58
Gulf Oil Corp., chain gang .......... ......... 123.89
Vickery Bros., chain gang ... 31.30
Underwood, Elliot, Fisher Agency, index 8.00
Rush’s Pharmacy, chain gang 3.15
Jno. K. Snelling, salary, clerk, lunacy and postage 88.16
J. W. Cook, magistrate 33.33
W. H. Manning, salary and clerk 155.55
O. D. Hammond, salary 33.33
B\ L. Fields, constable 20.00
W: F. Johnson, constable 31.25
G. O. Johnson, constable and chain gang 32.25
W. F. Weeks, chain gang 21.08
G. M. Greene, postage je.OS
Williston Way, stationery and printing 42.15
R. L. Bryan Co., stationery and printing 2.25
People-Sentinel, stationery and printing 54.75
Best Pharmacy, co. home, jail and agric; bldg. 10.70
J. B. Morris, postage 3 00
Perry Beasley, chain gang 15.00
Margaret Black, salary 33.33
Jeff Black, constable ■_ 37.50
C. S. Anderson, magistrate 25.00
Ghingold’s, chain gang g gg
L. A. Plexico, chain gang ' 6.35
R. A. Deason Co.,, jail and chain gang 5.98
C. D. Owens, chain gang 7.59
Grubbs Chev. Co., chain gang 1.75
Standard Oil Co. of N. J., chain gang 24.06
R. F. Woodward, chain gang 91.10
H. M. Bodiford, chain gang g qo
W. T. Riley, chain gang __ 496.57
Cassels and Co., chain gang ' 94.48
Nevils Garage, chain gang 1.25
Sexton’s Drug Store, pub. bldgs., agric. bldg, jail, chg. 9.28
J. T. Still, coroner 25.00
Barnwell Ins. Agency, premium on bond 35.00
Mazuraky’s, Inc., chain gang 4.41
J. B. Morris, jail and public bldgs. 36.61
J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 167.40
Mrs. E. M. Easterling health project 30.00
J. B. Morris, contingent 36.90
Emily Black, index ... 6.00
M. N. Bates, contingent jqo
E. F. Woodward, agricultural bldg. 18.64
E. F. Woodward, contingent • 700
Lemon Brs., chain gang, jail, pub. bldgs, and agri. bldg. 76X5
C. F. Molair, chain gang and agricult bldg. 34.52
Lorick and Lowrance, chain gang and agric. bldg. 29X0
J. M. Hair, agric. bldg. 50.00
Bolen’s Market. cha»a gang ...... 7X6
J. K. Snelling, pension distribution ........ ........ 80.00
H. A. Gross. M. D. t co. home and lunacy .......... 13.00
W. H. Dicks, chain gang ............ ............... 3.73
W. F. Creech, chain gang .......... ............... 4.00
8. H. Ussery. agricultural building 20 40
Lucius Beasley, agricultural building ........ ........ 18X5
Harold Beasley, agricultural building ........ ....... 90.00
J. D. Fuip, com., co. home ........ .................. 124.00
L. S. Du Bose, agricultural building .......... 25.00
Marvin Holland, chain gang ........ ........ ...... 25.52
L. T. Claytor, health project .......... ............. 12.45
Alvin Odom, chain gang ............ .............. 15.00
A. L. Baxter, chain gang .......... .............. .. 9.25
Riser Auto Co^ chain gang ...... ............ ...... 13.00
E. F. Woodward, chnia gang ........ .............. 162X0
J. J. Bell, trees., retiring bonds and interest ........ 3X75.00
Geo. Hill, chain gang ........ ........ ........ ..... goo
J. B. Black, chain gang ........ .................... 25X6
Grubbs Chevrolet Co^ chain gang ... ......... 948.66
Mrs. E. W. Holman, chain gang ............ ....... 11.00
Lucius Beasley, agricultural building ...... ........ 68.02
Harold Beasley, agricultural building ........ 119.65
J. W. Sander*, magistrate (two months) 68.66
F. E. Sanders, constable (two months) ...... ........ 50.00
H. J. Crouch, salary and postage ........ ........... 127.00
J. J. Bell, salary ....... ..... ... 63.89
Sara C. Price, salary ......... ........ ....... 60.00
J. J. Bell, trees., court expense .... ...... 3.20
J. J. Bell, treasurer., public buildings ...... 1.00
J. W. Patterson, salary ..... 133.33
L S. Still, salary 16 66
Rysn A. Gyles, salary 16.66
R. R. Moore, sslaiy 16.66
W. D. Black, salary 16.66
Idis Brabham, salary 16.66
S. C. Power Co., public bldgs, and jail ... 1 25.57
Jennie P. Greene, service officer 41.67
G. W. Manville, salary 66.66
J. B. Morris, salary and expense 191.66
R. L. Bronson, salary, ilerk and postage
Com. of Public WorKS, public bulds. and jail
Josh Patterson, public buildings
W. H. Manning, salary
A. B. Patterson, county physician 35.00
J. E. Thompson Co., contingent' * 20.00
Bolen’s Market, chain' gang 4.83
E. F. Woodward, chain gang, co. home and agri. bldg. 102.33
Baxter’s, chain gang 5.10
J. K. Snelling, salary, clerk, lunacy, postage pen. dis. 139.66
Charlie Hartzog, chain gang 10.58
G. O. Johnson, constable 31.50
O. D. Hammond, magistrate 33.33
Cassels and Co., chain gang 75.57
C. D. Owens, chain gang 8.75
Jessie J. Bronson, board of registration 25.00
J. C. Folk, contingent 4.00
H. D. Green, county home 8.00
Bernice Still, chain gang 85.00
Mazursky’s, Inc., contingent 2.61
Happ Bros.* Co., chain gang 46.35
J. T. Still, coroner 25.00
J. M. Hill, magistrate i 20.00
D. W. Glover, constable 29.16
B. L. Fields, constable 20.00
J. W. Cook, magistrate and chain gang 34.63
Margaret Black, salary 33.33
C. L. Hiers, constable * — 25.00
W. F. Johnson, constable and chain gang 83.85
Barnwell Filling Station,'chain gang 24.84
Ghingold’s, jail and chain gang 51.87
G. S. Harley, deputy sheriff 100.00
G. R. Peeples, magistrate J7X0
A. M. Anderson, chain gang 75X0
.H. H. Hartzog, chain gang .... 95.00
R. Elizabeth Pa tat, health project 10.00
J B. Morria,
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J. B. Morris, public buldgs. and jail 24.60
L. F. Randall, public buildings _' 2.50
J. B. Morris, contingent 18.00
Trustee Hankinson, county home 6.00
B. D. Ellis, farm demonstration, contingent 15.00
Vickery Bros., chain gang 34.73
Gulf Oil Corp., chain gang 114.03
Mrs. E. M. Easterling, health project 30.00
L. J. Baughman, county home 12.00
People-Sentinel, stationery and printing 15.00
C. S. Anderson, magistrate 25.00
Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., stationery and printing 57.07
P. W. Patterson, agricultural building ____ 21.17
Lemon Bros., chain gang, jail, pub. bldgs, and agri. bldg. 86.66
B. T. Dyches, agricultural building 4.86
E. J. Sanders, county home 8.75
R. A. Deason Co., jail and chain ang 11.55
R. A. Deason, agricultural building 4.83
R. L. Bryan Co., stationery and printing 15.40
W. T. Riley, contingent 203.65
G. M. Hogg, magistrate ...... ............. 56.90
J. P. ScoviUe, agricultural bldg. 24.13
Jeff Black, cons table and contingent ... ......... 197X0
Paul H. Sanders, magistrate ...... 16 66
M. L. Cell urn, coaauMe — 14X6