The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, October 28, 1915, Image 3

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County Supervisor for 1915 * 1915 ACCOUNTS FILED AND APRROVED July 5 Champion Supply Co., Chaingang $144.98 5 I. S. Huntley, Manager Bond Election 3.20 5 Ingram Live Stock Company, Chaingang 32.30 5 J. W. Onsley, Magistrate 50.00 5 C. F. Parker, Manager Bond Election 4.00 5 D. M. Barentine, Clerk of Board 12.50 5 Sarah Brown, Outside Aid 2.50 5 C. D. Boan, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Isabella Johnson, Outside Aid 5.00 , 5 W. H. Smith, Outside Aid 6.00 5 Caroline Baker, Outside Aid 3.00 5 Cynthia Catoe, Outside Aid 2.50 5 John Goodwin, Outside .Aid 2.50 5 Martha Leary, Outside Aid 2.5C 5 W. N. Brantley, Outside Aid 2.5C' 5 V. A. Purvis, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Caroline Patrick, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Nancy Sullivan, Outside Aid 3.00 5 W. E. Johnson, Outside Aid 3.00 j 5 William Miles, Outside Aid 3.00 5 Eliza Axum, Outside Aid 2.50 < 5 Louisa Melton, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Allice Huggins, Outside Aid 2.50 5 L. D. Robinson, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Eliza A. Brown, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Elmira Welsh, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Amanda Sutton, Outside .Aid 5.00 5 Hulda Rodgers, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Bettie Rollings, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Mary Jackson, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Randall Hammons, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Mary Brown Outside Aid 2.50 5 Catherine Talbert, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Hannah Grant, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Rilla Melton, Outside Aid 5.00 5 Massey Jordan, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Harriett Stanley, Outside Aid 2.00 5 Mary Goodwin, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Henry Steen, Outside Aid 5.00 5 Thursday Brewer, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Nancy McFarland, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Nancy Cassidy, Outside Aid 2.75 5 Nelson Johnson, Outside Aid 2.75 5 Adline Gainey, Outside Aid 2.50 5 John Poison, Outside Aid 6.00 5 Chas. Levatt, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Eliza Welsh, Outside Aid 6.00 5 W. J. Tucker, Outside Aid 2.50 5 M. D. Johnson, Outside Aid 5.00 5 Sophia Sellers, Outside Aid 2.50 5 J. I). Groom, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Isaac Gibson, Outside Aid 2.00 5 Corena Streuter, Outside Aid 2.50 i 5 Chas. Evans, Outside Aid 3.00 k 5 W. A. Odem, Outside Aid 5.00 I 5 Eliza Harp, Outside Aid 2.50 ^ 5 I). A. Stafford. Outside Aid 5.00 5 William McBridc, Outside Aid 2.50 5 Armfield Hardware Company, Chainganj? 65.65 5 Chesterfield Telephone and Telegraph Coiripany 8.80 5 Pageland Journal 22.50 5 Gullcdge Bros 7.05 5 Tlios. Yonolockhoven, Outside Aid 2.00 ^ . 5 Polly Simpson, Outside Aid 2.50 r n d o 1. . ? i'. i-. orut'K, magistrate 16.(56 5 J. W. Roscoe, Magistrate 16.66 5 Odom Bros. Company, Chaingang 48.65 5 Odom Bros. Company, Poor 10.00 5 Sarah Rodgers, Outside Aid 2.50 5 A. F. Davis, Chaingang 89.82 5 A. Sullivan, Poor House 71.85 5 Teal Jones Co., Chaingang 23.00 5 W. R. Evans. Magistrate 20.83 5 Chesterfield Mercantile Co., Chaingang 44.42 5 D. C. Smith, R. & B., Special 8.75 5 M. I). Player, Outside Aid ' 3.00 5 I. P. Mangum, Salary and Expenses 146.63 5 W. J. Tiller, Farm Demonstrator 33.33 5 M. S. Watson, Magistrate 114.28 5 S. B. Rodgers, Magistrate 16.33 5 E. W. Moore, Rural Police 79.85 5 W. D. Craig, Lights 30.00 5 J. T. Grant, Rurul Police 75.00 5 H. T. Atkinson, Coroner 20.83 5 R. A. Rouse, Salary 100.00 5 G. A. Sherrell, Poor 27.50 5 Ceasar Pegues, Outside Aid 2.50 5 W. J. Davidson, Bond Election Expenses 6.60 5 Cynthia Wilkerson. Outside Aid 2.50 5 C. L. Melton, Court House .75 5 S. I. Evans, Magistrate 16.66 5 P. G. McLaurin, Salary and Expenses 84.50 5 J. R. Abbott, Jail Report 94.20 5 J. R. Abbott, Jail Report 65.00 r t t* ai?.. ? ? - - ? j. n. addou, nural Police 76.00 5 J. R. Abbott, Expcn.se 28.50 5 I). P. Douglass, Salary 125.00 ^ 5 Anderson Lucas, Janitor .. 13.55 5 P. C. McLaurin, Ordinary 10.00 ^ 5 A. B. Cassidy, Chaingang 20.00 More, Chaingang 25.00 7> W. VI. Hilton, Chaingang 30.00 W 5 H. F. King, Salary 100.00 & 6 H. F. King, P.xpense 1.75 1? 5 John W. Knight, Chaingang 50.00 5 John W. Knight, Chaingang 3.20 P 5 Dr. I). T. Teal, County Physician 7.00 5 W. M. Itedfcarn, Poor 12.50 5 Ceo. McNair, Outside Aid 2.50 5 I. S. Funderburk, R. and B. Special 39.07 5 I. S. Funderburk, Commutation 100.00 5 I. S. Funderburk, Secial 55.00 5 F. W. Rives, Commutation 200.00 5 F. W. Rives, Special 186.00 1 5 Dr. D. T. Teal, County Physician 30.50 5 Cynthia P'underburk, Outside Aid 2.50 5 C. H. Riven, Chaingung 22.23 5 C. P\ Pendleton, Chaingang 27.33 I 5 R. L. Gardner, Election Expenses 3.90 L r 5. J, N. McLauchlin, Poor 13.60 R of! Jas. Griffith, Poor 12.50 6 W. N. Lee, Magistrate 16.66 j 5 Walker, Evan*, Cosrswell Co . StnUnn? _ r J . ifl.OU . Aug. 2 I). M. Barentine, Clerk 12.50 2 Champion Supply Co., Chaingang 74.26 2 A. C. Burr Wood, etc 10.75 2 A. Sulivan, Poor House 58.70 2 W. N. Lee, Magistrate 16.66 2 People's Bank, K. R. Coupons 12.00 2 Gulledge Bros., Jail 1.75; 2 I). PI Brock, Magistrate 16.66 ' 2 Pageland Journal, Printing 21.75 2 A. F. Davis, Chaingang 33.24 2 J. V/. Roscoe, Magistrate 3.86 2 J. R.I Abbott, Salary * 8.33 2 J. R. Abbott, Jail Expenses., 9.30 2 Ches^rfleld Advertiser, Printing 22.88 2 L. IBTrotti, Chaingang 1.00 2 J. Abbott, Salary 76.00 fr' , 2 J. RWf\bbott, Expenses - 8.36 2 II. X Atkinson, Coroner 20.83 Br 2 Armfield Hardware Co., Chaingang 26.10 MT 2 W. i. Odom, Outside Aid 6.00 A 2 P. I Palson, Poor 16.00 . t>. Player, Out^e Aid 8XM) S t. P. Evans, Magistrate 41.66 2 W. H. Hilton, Chaingang 80.00 2 J. W. Knight, Chaingang 60.00 2 Lonnie Sellers, Chaingang...* 25.00 2 Chas. Moore, Chaingang 25.00 2 A. B. Cassidy, Chaingang 20.00 2 W. R. Evans, Magistrate 20.83 2 P. C. McLaurin. Rural Police 77.40 2 I. P. Mangum for Janitor 16.00 2 W. J. Tiller, Farm Demonstrator 16.66 2 J. R. Abbott, Jail Report 108.25 2 W. J. Davidson, Chaingang 3.00 2 Odom Bros. Company, Poor 10.00 2 John Poison, Poor 6.00 2 D. P. Douglass, Expenses 3.15 2 D. P. Douglass, Salary 125.00 t 2 E. W. Moore, Rural Police 82.50 2 Dr. J. T. Buff, Physician 5.00 2 S. B. Rodgers, Magistrate 16.33 2 Cardy Winburn, Special 200.00 2 Jeffersonian, Printing 21.00 2 Chesterfield Tel. and Tel. Co., Phone Rent 6.00 2 J. T. Grant, Rural Police 79.00 2 Cheraw Chronicle, Printing 57.8s 2 T. C. Melton, Commutation 28.00 z A", u. Melton. Special 200.00 2 G. A. Sherrill, Special 756.00 2 G. A. Sherrill, Commutation 244.00 2 R. A. Rouse, Salary 100.00 2 Dr. D. T. Teal, Physician 14.50 2 P. C. Campbell, Chaingang 87.18 2 The JefTersonian, Printing 27.75 2 Square Deal Drug Co., Chaingang 5.00 2 J. C. Sanders, Commissioner 36.70 2 W. J. Odom, R. and B. Special 22.54 2 Lewis Wilks, Damage to Mule 10.00 2 J. E. Agorton, Special 175.00 2 R. D. Marsh, Printing 10.00 2 P. A. Nicholson, Special 150.00 2 S. J. Evans, Magistrate 16.66 2 T. W. Eddins, Auditor 72.22 2 D. A. Stafford, Poor 5.00 2 John W. Knight, Chaingang 18.00 2 Blalock Hardware Company, Chaingang . 10.80 2 Rilla Melton, Poor 5.00 2 H. F. King, Salary 100.00 Sept. 6 Walker, Evans, Cogswell Co., Stationery 18.29 6 S. T. Carter, Insurance on Jail 7..' 81.81 6 C. & L. Railroad, 'Freight 53.56 6 D. M. Barcntine, Clerk 15.00 6 Everett Waddy Co., Stationery 8.20 6 Gallion Iron Works, Chaingang 27.59 6 F. P. Evans, Magistrate 20.83 6 J. S. McGregor, Election Expenses 4.60 6 C. F. Parker, Election Expenses 5.80 3 H. C. Lisenby, R. and B 23.47 6 J. W. Roscoe, Magistrate 12.50 a T<?i T ^ " - - -- u ic?i jones ^o., Liang and Jail 3.00 6 A. Sullivan, Poor House 58.10 6 J. N. McLauchlin, Poor 16.00 6 W. N. Lee, Magistrate 16.67 6 Alvin Blakeney, Janitor 16.00 6 W. J. Odom, R. and B. Special 15.03 6 Odom Bros. Co., Chaingang 13.40 6 Odom Bros. Co., Poor 10.00 6 R. E. Sowell, Chaingang 2.50 6 D. J. Williams, Chaingang 8.00 6 I). P. Douglass, Salary 125.00 6 D. P. Douglass, Expense 78.74 6 J. R. Abbott, Jail Report 34.00 6 J. R. Abbott, Jail Report 49.15 6 R. A. Rouse, Salary 100.00 6 J. R. Abbott, Jail 1.00 6 S. B. Rodgers, Magistrate 16.33 6 J. T. Grant; Rural Police 97.25 6 Dr. J. T. Buff, Chaingang 10.00 6 J. R. Abbott, Rural Police 77.60 6 John Poison, Poor 6.00 6 W. H. Hilton, Chaingang 30.00 6 James Crosby, Jail 3.00 6 Guledge Bros., Jail 1.46 6 W. R. Evans, Magistrate 20.83 6 S. I. Evans, Magistrate 16.66 6 D. C. Therrill, R. and B. Speciul 5.50 6 P. A. Nicholson, R. and B. Special 27.90 6 H. T. Atkinson, Coroner 20.83 6 Chesterfield Tel. and Tel. Co., Phone Rent 6.00 6 W. J. Davidson, Jail 6.00 6 I. S. Funderburk, R. and B. Special 13.00 6 M. S. Watson, Magistrate 50.00 6 W. J. Tiller, Farm Demonstraotr 49.99 6 Chas. Moore, Chaingang 25.00 6 M. I). Player. Poor 3.00 6 E. W. Moore- T?ur?i . 93.00 6 Chas. Evans, Poor 0.00 6 W. A. Odom, Poor 5.00 6 P. C. McLaurin, Rural Police 85.10 6 I. S. Funderburk, R. and B. Special 5.00 C H. W. Purser & Sons, Chaingang 11.33 6 Phillip James, R. and B. Special 10.00 6 Cordy Winburn, Special 137.20 6 Rilla Melton, Poor 5.00 6 Dr. D. T. Teal, County Physician 13.25 f> Dr. R. L. Gardner, Couhty Physician 4.75 6 I). C. Smith, R. and B. Special 18.12 6 A. B. Cassidy, Chaingang 20.00 6 The Jefforsonian, Printing 15.75 6 Dr. L. E. Bull, Physician 4.00 6 II. F. King, Salary 100.00 6 Dr. J. II. Hardin, Lunacy 5.00 6 T. W. Eddins, Auditor 37.11 6 D. A. Stafford, Poor 5.00 6 J. W. Knight, Choingang, 50.00 6 J. W. Knight, Supplies for Chaingang 10.68 6 Chesterfield Grocery Co., Supplies for Chaingung 228.53 6 G. H. Gulledge, Election Expenses 7.00 6 R. E. Sowell, Chaingang 7.50 6 T. B. Watson, Commissioner 85.00 6 T. B. Watson, Hauling 70.75 j 6 T. II. Watson, Fodder for Chaingang 24.00 6 W. A. Douglass* Premium on Bond 100.00 0 W. A. Douglas, Salary 144.41 11 tl n. r. KirNU, Supervisor Chesterfield County. HOW LONG? ..just the Thing<? Again the patience of the ciii. A work ip B(.(lentlirv. zens of Chesterfield county is m. . . , , called upon with reference to the T,mt 18 why n,ost' UlorB 8u,rer court at this place. This time iti^roni constipation. G. W. Robis the Civil Court. erson, Wichita Falls, Tex., says: Announcement was made that "1 find Foley Cathartic Tablets court was to c >nvene at this the most delightful, cleansing place on Monday of this week cathartic I have ever taken. Z,ll;USinfi9S ^ The, are juBt the thing." They this term no doubt arranged . .. . , . . their business and planned to *eeP *"e stomach sweet and the attend, many of them complying live active, drive away head-, with the mandate of the C;:urt. ache, dullness, tired feeling. liut court was not held on Mon- biliousness, bloat and and other! day and those who laid aaide H f , d , , I their business and traveled to 0 .A, . Chesterfield did so only to learn romP an" effective, without that some time Saturday it was grip? or pain. Stout people decided not to hold court until praise them for the light, free later in the week, Wednesday feeling they give. Squre Dea' or Thursday. To an ordinary n stem citizen this looks more like in- * justice than justice, though if the _ _ . _ citizens like it, this paper has no POLEY KIDNEY PILLS complaint. ?cmi backache kidhkys an* oiaobei { Master's Sale. State of Sooth Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas. K. E. Rivets and Bro. Plaintiff, V8. Mernman Lodge, No. 172 Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons of South Carolina, Defendant. In obedience to an order in the above stated case by his 1 Honor I. W. Bowman, dated Juno 28th, 1915, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for {cash within the legal hours boi fore the Court House door at Chesterfield, S. C., on the first. Monday in Novembor. 191(5, i "All that certain lot. or piece of land in said State and County in J the town of Chesterfield, border1 ing on Mill Street and the building thereon described as follows: Bounded North by land of W D. Craig, East by Mill Street, South and West by lands of U&nold Hammond." c Puichaseror puiehasera to pay for all necessary papers. ( P. A. Murray, Jr. Master Chesterfield County. 1 Oct- 2nd, 1915. S Master's Sale State of South Carolina, C County of Chesterfield. In the Court of Common Pleas. ^ Sykes Company, Plaintiff vs Adline Jett, Lul- 7ett, Fannie Bishop, FL Lowrev, Thadius Jett, Chester Jett, ~ Lillie Henry, Bertha Jett and Delia Jett, Defendants. By virtue of an order granted l.i? 1., rr t *? 11 uj ino iiiiiiur i. o. iviauiuin, I'residing Judge, of the Court of 'Common Pleas in said State and County, I oil the 28th day of September, 1915, I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door at Chesterlield, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in November, 1915 the following described , tracts of land- First, all that tract of land in said State and ^County bounded on the North by I land of Bud Sutton, on the East! | by the estate lauds of William [Miles, on the South by the estate landa of Asa 1'rice, and on the West by lands of Mrs. Martha Allan, containing one hundred and two acres more or less. Second ; all that tract of land in said State and County containing fifty-three acres more or less and bounded on the North by the estate lands of Joel Horn, and land of Tom Robeson, on the East by estate lands of Joel Horn, on the South by the estate lands of William Miles, and 1? I?i- * *- I 1 \* 11 me n con uj muus ui ?J. fj, Suramerny. Said two tracts be- ~ ing the estate land of Nora Jett. | P. A. MURRAY, Jr. [ Master of Chesterfield J County. October 12. 1015. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Common l'leas. Bank of Chesterfield, Plaintiff, vs. W. L. Pate, et al. Defendants. In obedience to an order made in the above stated case by his Honor, I. W. Bowman, dated 29th June, 1015, 1 will offer n.r sale to the highest bidder for cash within the legal hours, before the Court House door at | Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monday in November. 11)15 '"All thit piece, parcel or tract of 1 uul lying, and beirg in the County of Chesterfield State aforesaid, beginning at a small pine on the South side of Thompson's ('reek running t ho nee S. 10. E. 107 Poles to a populur in a swamp, thence S. Uf'A K. 100. 72 Poles, crossing the railroad to a pine stump now an iron stake, N. 4# E. 220 Polos to Post Oak in Adam Horn's line, thence N. 43 W. 130 Poles to the center ot Thompson's Creek, thence up ^ thd various courses of the said ('reek to the beginning, contain- r ing Two Hundred and twentynine, acres, more or less." / y P. A. Murray, Jr. Master Chesterfield County. ? Oct. 2nd, 1015. FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS I | fOU BACMCtfl KIOKirS ANO 8LAO BIB. |J t> T/crrr* with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they A'iVlONK?^HI H cannot reach the seat of the disease. _, , ~~ . MM Catarrh is & local d'.sease, greatly tn- Tner mint makes it and lindar the fluenced by constitutional conditions. terms, of the CONTINUNTAL MOR and In order to cure It you must 'PHAdB COfcPW'Y vnn ??.. ddm.h> s . * /^HH| tako an Internal remedy. Hull's Ca- , , J <>u con secure It at f.W B tarrh Cure Is taken Internally and O per eeut lor any leg til purpose Otr ttp- . ' acts thru the blood on the mucous sur- proved real estate. TerniH cany, tell Ufc fl faces of tho system. Hall s Catarrh vour \Miutn and we will ? <? nty.rntii with hfl Cure was prescribed by one of the best > m,u "?? >? co-operate v> itn V physicians In this country for years. It J"u* Is composed of some of tho best tonics '-)(!;;.<> Mwncov Rid a R.ICmoM H known, combined with some of tho 'uo 7 P?\insey Dldg., liAllimore. best blood purifiers. Tho perfect com blnatlon or the Ingredients in Hnll's Catnrrh Cure la what produces such Free tt-Drize of value will be wonderful results In catarrhal condl- ? *.*!** a. tions. Send for testimonials, free. given HWjy at t I1G MOVieS Il Xt Fxfi nrS^fsts*? " Props" To,edo' ?* JSaturday "ight. Guess what it Hall's Family IMlis for constipation* will be. > i ,m When \ou come to Chesterfield see m Hurst-Streater Co. I mm Before you sell your H Cotton 01 Seed 9 They will give you top prices and will 9 ippreciate your trade in Dry Goods, Shoes, I Groceries. Waconc. T^nnrrn'oo 7' wire rencng, Cyprus Shingles, and in fact most 1^1 inything you wish to buy at as close prices, I [uality considered, as you can get anywhere HURST-STREATfR COMPANY 1 si ; COLD FACTS_| | . I W ft JiTr* not. rn nninir ?i L... 4l-" * ' ^ .........>#s <i .-..no 111 iue seu.^e 111;11 we nave tile front of our store wrapped up in white cloth on which is printed in all the gorgeous colors of the rainbow j something purporting to set forth great bargains; neither have we these little flags hung around in the store on which is printed something to catch the unwary. All these contraptions cost money, and somebody has to pay this bill. . ... .... Now that we have a stock of WALK-OVER SHOES on j|Pj hand and other shoes that we are willing to sell for much less than the standard price. Everybody knows the WALK-OVER Shoe, anil knows the price of them. The prices run $3.50, $l.oo, $4.50 and $5.00 ?*1 We will sell them for $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, and $4.00. Other makes will be sold correspondingly low. Yours truly, ODOM BROS. COMPANY tfy MOWING MACHINES A\m V rum/ RAKES AND We have a complete line of Mowjrs and Rakes; also repairs at 4 trices to suit you. Call at once |9 ind get prices. Terms easy. J| WIELD HARDWARE^ COMPANY j|