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COUNTY SUPERVISORS REPORT Names. Nature Clair October '* Donald Montgomery, Auditors Assistant, Bank of Williamsburg, 1 Car Cypress Lun J. J. B. Montgomery, Contingent J. J. B. Montgomery, Auditors Salary Ocb J. N. Hammet, Contingent, October J. N. Hammet, Salary October John Wade, Janitor, October P. M. Brockinton, (1) Lunatic, October... Dr. W. V. Brockington, Examination (1) Drs. Eaddy and Boone, Post Mortem (H. N. D. Lesesne, Superintendent Education, N. D. Lesesne, Superintendent Education R. B. Smith, Jury and Witness Tickets.. Miss Hattie McMurray and E. Cooper, Sal August, and September J. Ed. Coker, Magistrate and Constable c u Treasurers Salary, October. A. LI. _ R. B. Smith, Contingent John Blakeley, Painting Court House Yar Geo. J. Graham, Sheriffs Jail Report, Oct< Geo. J. G'-aham, Conveying (1) Lunatic Geo. J. Graham, Conveying (1) Lunatic Geo. J. Graham, Conveying (1) Lunatic t Geo. J. Graham, Conveying (1) Lunatic t Geo. J. Graham, Conveying (1) Lunatic W. J. Cockfield, Jailer and Deputy, Mont Kingstree Telephone Co., Clerk Court Ol Underwood Type Writer Co., Auditors Ol Williamsburg Herald, Advertisements The County Record, Advertisements and Commissioners Public Works, Court Hous L. H. Douglass, 1J2 Months Salary, Rurs November 4, . Buoly Darst Coal Co., One Car Coal W. L. Alt nan, 1 Month Salary, October Chas. E. Kpps, 1 Month Salary, Rural P< Kingstree E. L. & Ice Co., Court House i P. B. Fagan, Roads H. L. Baker, Roads , S. J. Gaster, Roads M. V. Cox, Road and Bridges Watts BoJyn, Roads . \ - W. M. Brown, Roads D. E. McCutchen, County_Commissioner, J. F. Scots, Mule Feed, Chain uang W. J. Smiley, Roads *< J. 0. Eaddy, Bridges W. O. C&mlin, Roads Louis Gamble, Roads R. S. Eaddy, Bridge Stringers? G. H. Lovett, Lumber W. O. Thomas, D. Bridges Good Roads Machinery Co., Boxing and James A. Scott, Bridges T. D. Gamble, Bridge Repairs B. Vandergrift, Roads J. W. Chandler, Roads R. W. Massie, Lumber County Record, Stationery, Roads J. C. Kelley, Repair to Road Truck J. M. Martin, Road Engineer, Salary, Oct J. M. Martin Road Engineer, Items paid John M. Brown, Laborers Camp, Septeml John M. Brown, Chain Gang, October? W. F. Prevatt, Capturing a Convict Kings tree Motor Sides Co., Truck Supplii Standard Oil Co., 30 Gallons Kerosene Oi J. H. Montgomery, 1 Car Cypress Lumtx L. C. Brown, (Colored), Damage to Bugg December 1, A. C. L. Railroad Co. Freight 2 Army Tr J. J. B. Montgomery, Auditors Salary, N Geo. J. Graham, Sheriffs, Jail Report, No * ^ * ' /1 i T itnnfi/i C (ieo. J. unnam, ^onveymic \j.; uu>u>w<., v. W. J. Cockfield, Jailers Salary, November. J. N. Hammet, Contingent, November ? J. N. Hammet, Salary, November, Donald Montgomery, Salary, November Kingstree Drug Co., Supplies Auditors Oi P. M. Brockinton, (1) Lunatic John Wade, Janitor Month November Kingstree Telephone Co., Phone Rent and The R. L. Bryan Co., Stationery, C. C. ai LeRoy Lee, County Attorney, 1919 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Contrac King Hardware Co., 1 Range, Jail R. B. Smith, Jury and Witness Tickets . R. B. Smith, Contingent R. B. Smith, Salary for November and B W. J. Cockfield, Wood, Jail Miss Emma Cooper, Assistant Home Dem Miss Hattie McMurray, Home Dem. Salai Miss Hattie McMurray, Home Dem. Salar; Henry Thompson, (Colored), Damages to S. D. Cunningham, Roads and Bridges . W. M. Vause and Sons, Oil for Trucks? L. H. Douglass, Rural Police, November. W. L. Altman, Rural Police, November Chas. E. Epps, Rural Police, NovemberState Highway Department, On Highway J. M. Martin, Items Paid Out J. M. Martin, Salary and Paid Hands ? K. E: McK light, Bridges Nelson Gist, Roads and Bridges Sims Gamble, Roads and Bridges J. E. Green, Roads and Bridges J. F. Scott, Mule Feed, Chain Gang Samuel Shaw, (Colored), Roads Sam McCl&ry, (Colored), Damages to Ma Good Roads Machinery Co., 1 Road Plow i Gulf Refining Co., 38 Drums Gasoline? ' J. S. Wheeler, Roads R. L. Wise, 10 Bushels Corn, Chain Gang Williamsburg Live Stock Co., Hay and T J. J. Kincard and Co., Lumber, Lower B Kingstree Dry Goods Co., Shoes, Chain G ? J. W. Stewart, Roads J. B. Hemingway, Lumber A. K. Cockfield, Lumber J. O. Eaddv, Bridges H. Foxworth, Roads T. P. Fulmore, Lumber G. A. DeKay, Lumber H. A. Miller, Beef, Chain Gang Steel Funvture Co., Blankets, Chain Gar King Hardware Co., Chain Gang R. S. Eaddy, Lumber (Stringers) A. L. Burgess, Roads and Bridges J. H. Hamlet. Roads C. E. Kin.?, Roads Olin Epps, 10 Bushels Com Chain Gang. J. W. Chandler, County Commissioner, Da 0. C. Hinnant, Lumber and Bridges Bartow Smith, County Commissioner, Da J. W. Chandler, Segregating License Fur rnmmiccini?? Pllhlio WorlfS. CoUI"t HOUS Kingstree 3. L. and Ice Co., Court Hous< J. H. Montgomery, 1 Car Lumber, Johns< J. H. Montgomery, 1 Car Lumber, Kings J. J. B. Montgomery, Salary, December., Donald Montgomery, Salary, December . J. N. Ham met, Contingent J. N. Hammet, Salary. December J. M. Harden, A. C. L. R. R. Co., Freigh J. H. Montgomery, One Car Cypress Lur Cash Epps Roads Cash Epps, Roads W. E. Hanna, Roads and Bridges J. 0. Eaddy, Bridges Dowling Motor Co., Parts for Trucks? C. C. Daniel, Ditch Bridge S. D. Snowden, Bridges W. P. McKnight, Pork, Chain Gang Kingstree Dry Good's Co., 5 Pairs Shoes C W. M. Frierson. Beef, Chain Gang W. Pearl Moore, 125 Bushels Corn, Chain J. M. Martin, Items Paid For S. B. McElveen, Roads and Bridges R. C. McElveen, Roads Kingstree Hardware Co., Roads and Bri< W. K. Wilson, Roads L. E. Lane, 10 Gallons Oil W. H. Hodges, 50 Gallons Gasoline J. F. S<t>tt, Mule Feed King Hardware Co., Chain Gang Chas. E. Epps, Rural Police, Month Dece L. H. Douglass, Rural Police, Month Dec W. L. Altman, Rural Police, Month Decei (Concluded on 1 K 1 FOR 4TH, QUARTER 1919. ; p? ns. Amount Allow. 58, 1919- _ Salary Month October?$ 75 00 iber B. K. Cypress L. Co 862 71 llA =?::= if Mil 30 00 ! 12 00 : Lunatic 5 00 O. Haselden) 10 00 ; - ~ -J onn nn Salary sepi. anu wu? v/? , . Contingent- ^ ? j 'ary and Expenses July, . 434 04, # trt Quarter 87 50 | ^ "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 8 50 d Fence 10 00 I )ber 53 20. to Columbia 10 26 J 1 H to Columbia 27 03 ; at ^er o Columbia ? , 0 Columbia 27 03 the end to Columbia 18 do ( ? October 40 oo; approxi] FFice 0 15 j ffice 5 001 J-HC 36 00; tivelv lo Supplies uo; . ;e and Jail October 3 351 ment at ? z:\ inLife] m g j rate ind Jail, October 9 37: loO lO i 24g ^ i5 25 | 4? 25, AT AGI ?4 76 , 1 ZZZZZZZZZZZ 50 00 j DaysandMUes 34 50. 9 00 i ^ 195 50 97 6 75 I 6 25 OQ 136 16 ' *** 181 41 OA 1 60 Axles 30 10 OQ 6 00 ? 4 20 Q* 79 00 ?? 7 00 24 93 The 25 50 , 25 60 ues begi ober and paid hands 1 132 88 fnrnc, ?c during Month 221 14 I lire?, Ov oer , 113 62 interest! -IIIZIIZIIZIIIIIIIIZIIII 19 oo es 72 95 J, Jail 4 95 ir 428 75 y, Stoney Run 50 00 1919. ucks 507.52 yqovember 84 17 1MLI vember 17 60 oo T>nir.V, Columbia 27 03 416 H1UCI] 40 oo small C< c AA ^ - ovel. Fll ,? 75 oo million < ffice 14 50 10 00 TTT 30 ^ Yve .?S our grei - 150 00 asm eXj t, A Machines 6 50 , 53 so ther co-< 117 30 IIIIIIIII?II 7 43 alance on 2 Month- 114 00 14 50 u Salary October 80 00 ry, and Travel, October? 118 18 y and Travel November? 118 18 Buggy by a Truck 20 00 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz: / 9 00 _ _' 100 00 * * 100 00 ~ "i 1100 00 Survey 36 00 _ 160 60 ? i 276 46 8 00 ig ^ 5 00 I I" 6 50 _ 76 95 IIIIIIIII I 22 75 k mi iu? 126 oo Reiil Es ind Dray Pans 397 40 ? 11 00 r 17 60 Collater ractor Parts 55 91 _ ,. ridge 363 72, PollCV J ang 47 50 XT j. 7 oo Notes i . 25 39 Governi ===== 17?S stocks 15 83 Cash anc izzzzzzzzzzz p 25 Peimiui ig 1100 . Xnterest ZZ.Z Z 64 85 All Oth< 7 20 Non-adr 10 00 17 50 ys and Miles 31 80 GTOS.S 1 iys and Miles 32 70 ? id 10 00 e and Jail, November 4 45 T i and Jail, November 7 25 InSUrail unville 545 00 tree 531 37 84 17 3 75 00 7 00 104 17 t 19 95 iber 440 00 ZZZZZZZZZZZI 154 00 Number J" w CjT0SS C; 76 44 Policy I 10 50 Gross A ThainGaSteirr::::::::::: ? oo Busines 30 83 Gang 231 25 90 81 9 52 W 5 25 | iges 39 30 I VO 30 00 1 1 (1 6 00 14 00 46 40 , 22 65 V mber 100 00 ^ ember 100 00 Tiber 100.00 : *ext Page) 1 itheastern Life In RAT Compare Them Witl JL i Table below shows the premium costs ( ent ages from 25 to 55 years together w] of 20 years. Premium costs and pai d u mately the same as the figures below. i Southeastern is prepared to write an y o w rates. One policy, written on the On age of 65 is a splendid contract and shoi "nsurance. This is particularly a you ng IS AT AGES SHOWN AND SURRENE nPremium-Per $1,000 Paid Up Values at End of1 j. On ! On 20 20 Years j Ordinary Payment On On 20 Life Life Ordinary Payment j T$MM] $23790 [ $473.001 $1,000.00 1" 17.31| 24.94| 490.001 1,000.001| I 18.35 1 26.07 1 502.001 1,000.00! | | 18.91! 26.66 1 511.001 1,000.001| | 20.79 | 28.60 | 530.00 j 1,000.00! | i 99.9.H ann2i 542.00fi.000.001! j | | , 7 : !se policies carry, in addition to the abo\ nning with the third year of the policy j well as the standard non-forfeiture cla 5 of the Policy Holder. OUR 1919 eteen-Nineteen was the greatest year in l business paid for as in any previous yes >mpany, as its assets are nearly one and fteen Million, with a reserve set aside fo dollars. thank our policyholders for the importa itest year's work. Everybody faces 192 ' - - - - " a 1 pecting that 192U will even go tar Deyoni operation of policyholders in aiding us 1 Fourthteenth Annu jtheaftem Life Greenville, Year Ending, Decer ASSETS ' state $ 4,702.85 I je Loans 576,262.07 I al Loans 52,500.00 Loans and Premiums I lot exceeding Reserve 222,465.59 <-??? ? r\ ?7 | nent Bonds 207,uoy.6i 3,230.00 1 Certificates of Deposit 68,510.00 ( ns due and deferred.. 22,332.62 due and Accrued 9,662.82 *r Admitted Assets... 41.50 nit ted Assets 14,256.06 Assets $1,231,022.88 ( ce in Force, Paid for Basis ... TEN YEARS C 1 -I IA' |. 1 1 1 1 ot -foiicynoiaers apital and Surplus $ Reserve ssets s in Force 2,1 A. Calhoun, Southeastern Life Insurance Co j some Company I E S . | i Those You Pay * w m Ordinary Life and 20 Payment Policies ith paid up insurance values .at each age at p values at ages not shown on this table are ? i j 1 1 ?i;^ I me rnouern siaiiuaru puiiuiczj at aiuav,- . iinary Life Plan maturing as an endow- lid be investigated by any one interested *. mans Policy.. IER VALUES AT END OP 20 YEAfiS. Premium Pfer $1,000 Paid Up Values at End of T~ 20 Years lT AGE On 20 ??????? ^ Ordinary Payment On On 20 Life Life Ordinary Payment ~3S vmm 1 $32.43 $562.00 I $1,000.001 40 26.59 34.26 572.00 1,000.001 43 29.93 37.411 587.001 1.000.001 45 32.52 39.80 [ 595.00, 1,000.001 50 40.46 " 46.93 617.001 1.000.001 55 51.06 56.31 636.00 1,000.001 -I??? re paid up values, surrender and loan valand increasing annually until policy mause and other provisions safeguarding the f RECORD , j t the history of the Companyy almost twice tr, and the Southeastern is now no longer a one-half million, and its business in force ^ r the protection of policy holders of over a nt part they have played in the success of !0 with a feeling of optimism and enthusi11919, and we respectfully solicit the furto get business for our Company. Lai Statement Insurance Co., 1 7 S. C. i '"i nber 31, 1919. =rr -= LIABILITIES ' ;] felicy Reserve, Net $1,048,360.00 Reserve for Instalment and Disability Claims 23,569.19 federal Tax and Other Reserves 5,500.00 uterest Paid in Advance and I i Accrued Expenses 10,989.63 1 J Capital and Surplus 142,604.06 1^ ' 511 i 1 '' i ; rross Assets $1,231,022.88 * $15,327,430.00 rROWTH . " J nnr IQig OVJO ,488 8,236 84,420.00 $ 142,604.06 105,029.00 1,048,360.00 199,037.04 1,231,022.88 J 551,955.00 . 15,327,430.00 1 District Agent, impany, of South Carolina ??? SSmmSS ?nmjf