The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, April 27, 1916, Image 3
ft Cheraw Chronicle, printing 60.81
$:' - F. W. Moore, -rural police 77.61
!.? * J. R. Abbott, jail report, October 22.01
J. R. Abbott, Jail report, Nov , 40.01
flt J. R. Abbott, jail report, Dec 33.8!
Y J? R. Abbott, rural police 76.01
I S. B. Rogers, magistrate 16.61
N ' H. T. Atkinson, coroner 26.6!
- D. P. Douglass, expenses 23.8!
D. P. Douglass, salary 126.01
1 Dr. D. T. Teal, physician 16.01
& Alvin Blakney, janitor 16.01
B M. J. Hough, salary ^ 200.01
M. J. Hough, lunacy 200.01
| M. J. Hough, county attorney 60.01
Sf D. M. Barlntine, clerk 12.61
J. C. Sanders, salary and mileage 12.61
W CP. Parker, R. & B 18.7!
fEp4,-- T. W. Kddins, salary 36.11
SfSh C J. S. BishoD. examlnliiK books 7nn ni
Totnls for October, November and December, 1915 19,920.35
R D. M. BARENTINE, Clerk,
By T. E. Malloy.
FIRST QUARTER 1916.
Outside Aid.
\V. J. Tucker 2.51
M. D. Johnson 5.01
.Sophia Sellers . 2.5t
J. D. Grooms 2.5(
Corena St renter 2.51
4 ChuB. Evans 3.01
,W. A. Odom 5.01
Eliza Harp 2.51
D. a. Stafford 5.01
Wm. McBride 2.5l
Polly Simpson 2.51
Thos. Vonolochovan 2.01
M. 1). Player 3.01
Caesar Pequer 2.51
Cynthia Wilkinson 2.61
Geo. McNair 2.6C
Cynthia Pundcrburk 2.51
Lowis Brewer 2.51
Sarah Brewer 2.5C
C. D. Boone 2.51
Isabelle Johnson 6.01
W H. Smith 6.01
Caroline Boker 3.0C
Cynthia Catoe 2.51
John Goodwin 2.50
Martha Deary 2.50
W. N. Brantley 2.50
V. A. Purvis 2.50
Carolina Patrick 2.50
Nancy Sullivan 3.00
W. E. Johnson 3.00
Wm. Miles .. .. 3.0(1
Eliza Axum, outside aid 2.5(1
Louisa Melton 2.6(1
M. J. Davis 2.5*1
Alice Haggins 2.50
L. D. Robertson 2.5(1
Wg Eliza A. Drown 2.60
Eliuria Walsh 6.0(1
^ Atuauda Sutton 2.6C
11 ulna Holers 2.5(J
Mary Jackson 2.5(1
Randall Hammonds.. .. 2.6(1
Mary Brown 2.6(1
Cathrine Tolbert 2.50
Hannah Grant 2.5(1
Rilla Melton 5.0(
Massey Jordan 2.50
Harriett Stanley 2.0(1
Mary Goodwin 2.60
Henry Stow .. .. > 6.00
Thursday Brewer . 2.50
Muncy Me Ear lan 2.6t
Nancy Cassidy 2.7?
Nelson Jordan 2.71
Adline Gainey 2.5(
John Palson 6.0(
C.has. Levatt 2.6(
Harriett McFarlrn 2.6(
G. M. Rogers, magistrate 16.(J(
Peoples Bank, R. R Coupons l,08?.0t
R. A. Rouse, salary 100.0(
E. \V. Robeson, gang 13.0(
H. W. Threatt, gang 1.5t
E. G. MeUae, R. & B 4.y(
Pageland Mercantile Co., gang 6.41
Mrs. W. F. Cross, outside aid 2.5(
Bank of Chesterfield R. R. Coupons 3,318.0(
Teal Jones Co., Jail 3.6<
J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.5(
G. A. Sherrill, gang 125.61
H. \V. Pusser & Sons, poor 7.6'
uuneuge itros., jau -4;
Bank of Chesterfield, office furniture 1,036.0*
P. C. McLaurln, rural police 76.0*
W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.81
Chesterfield Dry Goods Co., gang 3.4:
J. W. Ousley, magistrate 50.0
D. H. McGregor, R. and B 26.0'
Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 6.0<
P. P. Evans, magistrate 41.6*
Thoa. Horn, poor 2.6i
Sarah Rogers, poor 2.5'
M. D. Player, poor 2.0'
John Palson, poor 5.0<
. Mrs. J. M. Laney, poor 7.01
Bfe Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 61.0
^ S- Watson, magistrate 100.0
I Che^aw Hardware & Supply Co., R. & B 121.3
Peoples Bank, R. R, Coupons 64.0
John L>eary, outside aid 2.5
C. 11. Rives, gang 8.0
A. F. Davis, gang 1-0
Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. Coupons 192.0
(J. A. Sherrill, R. & B 1,000.0
W. A. Douglass, salary 72.2
Champion Supply Co., gang 339.0
A. A. Belk, gang 9 3
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery 3.5
Guun Disinfectant & Oil Co., court house 20.0
Good Roads Machinery Co., R. & B 21.6
H. T. Atkinson, salary and^xpense* 34.7
O. C. Robertson, R. & B 20.9
Peoples Bank, R. 11. Coupons 622.0
G. M. Rogers, magistrate.. .. 16.6
Gulledge Brothers, court house 2.2
? Ingram Live Stock Co., gang 4.4
Atlas Oil Co., court house.. 24.0
B M. I). & II. E. Smith, gang 660
R Walker, Evans & Cogswell, stationery $ 11.4
A. C. Burr, poor house 30.3
National Office Supply Co., stationery 38.3
J. E. Agerton, commutation 100.C
Hi A. F. Davis, gang d.4
H|^^K Jno. T. Parker, gang 25.f
H Ijno W. Knight, gang 60.C
RHj^^^Khas. Moore, gang 25.f
HQH. F. Brock, magistrate 16.(
Belk, gang 9.J
Sullivan, poor house 80.<
A. A Rouse, salary 100.t
D. M. Barentine, clerk 12.1
L. H. Turnage, poor house 12.?
C. L.JIelton, rural police 76,(
O(iom Bros. Co., gang 4.1
Odeni Bros. Co., poor 12.i
A A. W Horsey Co., poor house.. .. .* 2.J
Jadje Griggs, R. and B 8.(
i W. V. Lee, magistrate 38.:
la Johf Palson, outside aid .(
H Geo. W. Moore, gang 6.1
K . J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.1
Jule Moore, gang 16.!
A. M. Moore, gang 10.1
J. T. Grant, rural police 761
HgjQ J. N. McLauchlln, poor S.<
L h " J- T- Campbell, R. and B , 34
)
W. It. Brain, magistrate ../ 20.831 R.
Will Jackson * Co.,, gang .(. 43.651 M.
Will Jackson, gang . 5.81 J.
Chesterfield Telephone Co., Tent '. 6.00 A.
E. D. Quick, Jail 3.60 H.
J. R. Abbott. Jail report 22.90 F.
Bank?of Chesterfield, R. R. coupons ' 474.00 K.
P. C. McLaurlti, rural police 76.60 J.
Cheraw Chronicle, printing 14.00 W
E. W. Moore, rural police 95.70 Pe
S. B. Rogers, magistrate 16.66 T.
F. W. Revelrs, commutation 350.00 G.
J. S. Burch, gang .. 3.09 C.
T. S. Fuuderburk, commutation 238.00 T.
Jesse Turner, outside aid 2.50 P.
Chas. Evans, outside aid 3.00 Te
J. O. Taylor, board of education 20.00 G.
D. T. Teal, physician 20.00 JJ.
C. Sunders, salary 16.00 W
Rllla Melton, outside aid 7.00 W
W. J. Tiller, farm demonstrator 33.33 T.
Armfleld Hardware Company, Jail 96.43 T.
T. W. Eddins, salary 36.11 W
H. F. King, salary and expenses 113.72 Ml
D. P. Douglass, salary \ 125.00 G.
G. P. Douglass, expenses 76.81 W
W. A. Douglass, salary 36.11 W
A 4 I*
ii4ilIllli. . 12.50 ?
r&. ijiai\um; v, jikllllUI % A4#,uv
J. B Mims, R. and B *3.00 C.
John Palson, outside aid 6.00 Ja
, J. W. Knight, gang 55.20 L*
, Rilla Melton, outside aid 7 00 Mi
, C. L. Gulledge, gang 10.85 C.
. Cliff Burr, poor house 16.67
, H. F. King, salary and stamps 101.00 T.
, W. T. Holly. R. and B 50.58 Gf
. Lonnie Sellers, guard gang 25.00 ?
Stubbs Pufn. Co., poor .. 6.00 LW.
N. Lee. magistrate 16.67
Chas. Moore, guard 25.00 T1
M. S. Watson, magistrate 50.00 "
| W. A. Adams, R. and B 22.27 JG.
M. Rogers, magistrate 16.67 71.
D. F. Brock, magistrate .. 16.66 ^
T. C. Melton, commutation .. 100.00
A. Sullivan, poor house 64.35
1 J. T. Grant, rural police 75.00 D.
1 W. J. Tiller, farm demonstrator 66.66
D. C. Smith. R. and B 4.60 E'
G. M. Rogers, magistrate 16.66
1 The Jeffersonian, advertising 39.73
' F. P. Evans, magistrate 41.66 **
' R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 ^
' Teal Jones Co., gang 2.00
1 The Jeffersonian advertising 13.25 7>V
1 B. R. Funderburk, R. and B 9.95 w
1 J. H. Gardner, R. and B 15.00 w
* Pageland Journal, advertising 31.31
1 H. T. Atkinson, coroner and expenses 22.33 ^
1 J. P. Morrison, R. and B. special 66.88 E1
A. M. More, chain gang 6.75 Gl
1 M. D. Player, outside aid 10.00 W
' Candy Winburn, commutation 194.00 T.
1 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.00 E1
Will Jackson Co.. gang 63 25 T.
Odom Bros. Co., outside aid 10.00 Gl
1 Rachel Gainey, outside aid 5.00 A.
1 E. W. Moore, rural police 75.00
1 McGregor & Railey, R. and B 11.39 R|
I J. P. Home, gang ? *n
, , , ## 6.1U
L. A. Campbell, gang 7-22
G. R. Spencer, R. and B 12.00 pt
J. C. Sanders, salary 8.40 jfl
Cheraw Chronicle, advertising 13.15 B
Bogan Haskew, R. R. transfer 12.60 q
P. C. McLaurin, rural police 76.65 ^
S. B. Rogers, magistrate 16.66 B
Mary A. E. Laney, poor 14.00 j
Jno. T. Parker, guard 5 00 j
C. L. Melton, rural police 76.25
Chas. Evans, outside aid 3.00 B
D. P. Douglass, salarv 125.00 ^
D. P. Douglass, expenses 34.00 q
J. It. Agerton, commutation 78.00 w
Hurst Strcder Co., gang 21.47 ^y
C. F. Pendleton, R. and B .. 67.75 j.j
Chesterfield Tel. Company, rent 6.00 p,
I). T. Teal, physician 14.00
Chesterfield Advertiser, advertising 60.60
G. A. Sherrill, commutation 200.00
A. Blakeney, janitor 12.50
W. L. Boone, outside aid 2.50 B
R. E. Riviers & Bro., jail 4.00
T. W. Eddins, salary 36.11 ^
D. A. Stafford, outside aid 10.00 q(
D. H. McGregor, damage to mule 75.00
W. A. Odom outside aid 5.00
Sarah Brown, outside aid 2.50
Isabelle Johnson, outside aid 5.00
C. D. Boone, outside aid 2.50
N. H. Smith, outside aid 6.00 ro
Catherine Baker, outside aid 3.00
Cynthia Catoe, outside aid 2.50
John Goodwin, outside aid 2.50
D. A. Wilkerson, outside aid 2.50
\V. N. Brantley, outside aid 2.50
V. A. Purvis, outside aid - 2.50
Caroline Patrick, outside aid 2.50
Nancy Sullivan, oatside aid 3.00
\V. E. Johnson, outside aid 3.00
\ VVro. Miles, outside aid 3.00 f1
D GranvllleM ills, outside aid 2.50 M
G Eliza Axum, outside aid 2.50
I) i .mil a Melton, outside aid 2.50
D M. J. Davis, outside aid 2.50
0 Alice Hugglns, outside aid 2.50
I) L. D. Robeson, outside aid 2.50
0 Eliza Ann Drown, outside aid 2.50
g Elmlra Welsh, outside aid 5.00
u J. O. Edwards, outside aid 2.50
s Alfred McRoy, outside aid 2.50
(t Amanda Sutton outride aid 2.50
y Hulda Rogers, outside aid 2.50
y Bettio Rollings, outside aid 2.50
0 Mary Jackson, outside aid 2.50
y R. Hammonds, outside aid 2.50
0 Mary Drown, outside aid 2.50
2 Catherine Tolbert. outside aid 2.50 p
. Hannah Grant, outside aid 2.50
Rllla Morton, outside aid 7-00
Maasey Jordan, outside aid 2.50
M. E. McQuago, outside aid 1 2.50
Harriett Stanley, outside aid 2.50
Mary Goodwin, outside aid 2.50
\ Henry Steen, outside aid 6.00
11 Thursday Rrewer, outside aid 2.50
^ Nancy McFarlan, outside aid 2.50
6 Nancy Cassidy, outside aid 2.75
& Nelson Jordan, outside aid 2.75
0 Adeline Galney, outside aid 2.50
0 John Palson, outside aid 6.00
0 Chas. Levat, outside aid 2.50
3 Harriett McFarlan, outside aid 2.50
'7 Eliza Walsh, outside aid 6.00
W. J. Tucker, outside aid 2.50
'6 M. I). Johnson, outside aid
ta Sophie Sellers, outride aid 2.5ft
10 J. D. Grooms, outskie aid 2.6ft
Isaac Gibson, outside aid 2.00
J? Corena Streater, outside aid 2.50
16 Charlie Evans, outside aid .. .. 3.00
17 W. A. Odom outside aid 5.00
0 Riiza Harper, outside aid 2.50
Cynthia Wilson, outside aid 2.50 >?
Thos Vonoloeoran. outside aid 2.00 x
16 John Layer, outside aid . 2.50
>0 Jesse Turner, outside aid. 2.60
f6 Thos. Horn, outside aid 2.50
>0 Mrs. W. F\ Cross, outside aid 2 50
16 Candy Wlnburn, poor 17.90
>0 J. W. Ousley, magistrate 60.00
12 J, 8. Bishop, checking hooka 600.00
)0 J. W. Knight, gang 50.00
>5 J. W, Knight, gang .. .. 28.66
>0 J. M. Arant, gang s 18.75
11 Lonnte Hellers, gang 26.00
S6 I Chas. Moore, gang 26.00
)0 I A. Bulltvan. poor house 64.30
)0 I I. P. Mangum, salary and expenses a 144.28
14 I P. W. Rivers, R. and B v J ji.m
-? )
,. .p. ,! ,,. y.i. ??'.'?... ...u IV ' L |I|H!W I II! I* -L " ?- ?**
A. Rotwe, salary ................. 1<K
3. Watson, magistrate 21
R. Odom, R. and B ..
C. Burr, poor house 1
T. Atkinson, salary 20
P. Evans, magistrate 20
C. Johnson, R. and B # 11
H. Culbertson, R. and B f, * , 28
. D. Craig, lights ^ .. v. v 40
ter Zeomis, feeding jurors ......' 28
W. Eddlns, board of equalization 184
M. Rogers, magistrate 16
F. Pendleton, Range Bailee jail ^ 20
W. Eddins, salary and expenses 40
C. McLaurlh, rural police and expenses.. .. 78
>al Jones Co., gang ^ 3
F. Brock, magistrate 10
W Roscoe, magistrate 12
. A. Douglass, interest on Alligator Road bonds 2,100
. A. Douglass, salary 72
E. Davis, expenses jail 7
E. Davis, dieting prisoners 20
. J. Tiller, demonstrator .' 33
t. Croglian Drug Co., quinine 2
T. Teal. pliysic*~n 8
. E. Courtney, wagon body 7
. R. Evans, magistrate 21
B. Rogers, magistrate 1'
Li. Melton, rural police 7?
s. T. Grant, rural police 7*
swis Brewer, poor
artha Leary, poor
M. Hunt, poor lf
mthia Funderburk, poor 2
E. Davis, dieting prisoners 21
?o. McNair, outside aid
H. Catoe, boarding jurors Cf
L. Gregory, physician i. f
ios. Duncan, physician
ios. Duncan, physician It
W. Purser & Sons, court house and gang 34
E. Agerton, commutation 26<
M. Armstrong, gang and R. and B 31
F. King, salary and stamps 101
lesterilcld Advertiser, printing 14
E. Davis, jail 4
P. Douglass, expense ' 31
P. Douglass, salary 121
W. Moore, rural police 7t
lesterfield Telephone Co., rent (
lesterfleld Grocery Co., gang 454
. J. Jones, R. and B (
alker Evans & Cogswell, stationery 81
alker Evans & Cogswell, stationery 4
alker Evans & Cogswell, stationery 11
alker Evans & Cogswell, stationery f
E. Johnson, outside aid 2
irah Rogers, outside aid '
L. Boone, outside aid i
M. Barentine, clerk 11
p. W. J. Perry, physician 61
M, Redfearn, coffin 11
E. Mulloy, clerk ^1
A. Campbell, jail t
B. Watson, salary and R. and B 9t
tesar Pegues, outside aid 1
Blakeney, janitor 11
T. E. MULLOY, Clerk,
EPORT OF TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR OF MT. CROGHAN TOWNSH
March 30th, 1916.
Received from County Supervisor $30!
lid out as follows:
die F. Griggs, overseer 5.25
V
?. uniiuouil, UVtSrHtjer 4.50
L Campbell, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .75
ilton Jackson, driving team on C. \V. Hancock's road .75
D. Hancock, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .. .75
F. Crowley, driving team on C. W. ifancock's road .. .75
S. Smith, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .... .75
G. Griggs, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road . . .. 1.88
H. McGregor, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road.. 1.50
ike Guliedge, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .. .38
M. Huntley, driving team on C. W Hancock's road .. .75
ill Melton, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road.. .. .75
ade Hancock, driving team on C. VV. Hancock's road .. .75
. L. Woodard, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .. 3.00
ldie Covington, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road 2.25
fran Huntley, driving team on C. \V Hancock's road.. .75
ayman Baker, driving team on ('. \V. Hancock's road.. 1.87
>n Jackson, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road.... .75
ite Jordan, driving team on C. W. Hancock's road .. 1.50
R. Melton, driving team on C. \V. Hancock's road.. 1.00
?orge Baker, driving team on C. W Hancock's road.. 3.25
P. Sellers, for sand used on C. W. Hancock's road.... 20.00
sorge Rivers, driving team 1.65
Total $55.53
Balance on hand $25!
I, I. S. Funderhurk, Supervisor of Mt. Croghan Township, certify that
jove is a correct statement of all moneys, received and disbursed by me,
>ad supervisor of the above named county, during the quarter ended Ma
st, 1916. I. S. FUNDERBURK.
Sworn to before me this April 3rd, 1916.
F. M. MOORE, N. P. for S. 0.
Report of Courthouse Township Commissioner For
Quarter Ending April 3d, 1916
mount on han<l at last report 140
r* h 7th rooot on/1 f i 1-rv. ? *--- ^ *
in wiMMitv oupeivisor, commutation 5350
arch '21st, received of Town of Chesterfield 18
oOt
in- Disbursment
3. ET White 2 (10
10. J A Watson 4 00
22. J W T Rivers 25 00
22. (3 K Davis 25 (X)
22. (1 .1 Eddins 17 75
29. J W Wallace 9 50
29. J II Rivers 0 00
29. Kobt. Rivers 4 50
29. J B Davis 1 50
29. H W Rivers 5 50
81. J M Watson 4 50
531. J 11 Freeman 18 75
eb. 4. W T Griggs 5 00
7. to mule rent 0 00
7. J W T Rivers 20 (Ml
12. 13 T Teal 15 20
1-2. J 11 Freeman 12 12
16. W I) Brown 13 ^0
19. B F Robeson 24 00
19. J W Wallace 2 18
25. A N Stroud 51 96
28. J I) Smith 22 15
28. Jim Williams 4 00
28. W A Sellers 9 50
Irach 4. AN Stroud 6 00
11.'KT White 538 25
18. W. A Sellers 5 00
25. 11 F Smith 1 15
27j. J 11 Freeman 53 00
25. (J R Sellers 8 60
26. B F Kobe son 8 00
30. Stationery and Postage 2 00? 38
Balance on hand 12<
Respectfully submitted
F. W. Itiyerp, Township Utytnmissione-.
four Orders for
Jresh Meata "jrceerietf
Telephoned to the
M. y. ?)avitf Market
% The Old Reliable
Will Receive Prompt and Conscientious Attention.
9kene Vie. 6
\Z A Few Renilnc^tt!^^!
1.64 . I
i'jj Some Questions of Special In- I
^ 8S tere.U to Local Fans of I
1^50 The Recent Pa,<t. I
i.7r> I
00 DO YOU REMEMBER? I
i.40 I
00 That Jim liodgers was released I
1 ll Ohesterfield in 1914? I
;.70 That Wade Ilursey used to be 1
' 00 an umpire? 1
: 50 That Bunk Myers used to be ft I
,00 manager of the local team? I
1.22 How the fans hacked Albeit I
'.00 vt_ .. n <i *? ?
a(i uie i>ior.roe game last I
;80 u I
,33 year: fl
:.2f> That Ued White and Henry B
t.OO Douglass were released by Che- I
raw last year ufier the Bennetts- I
. -1
^28 viile uii(I Liamlet game*? 1
?oo U?w Bunk Myers on the booB- 1
!-?? . ter trip last fall never mention- 1
5.50 i , I
1501 ed the .'ounty Fair but discoursed 1
t.oo to all the ruralites about the I
' 5^ Phillies and Alexander the
> CA (
;;50 Great?
too When the ball grounds were
i0? in the sandy lield across the
I'jJJ branch hack of the old academy,
1.33 and how "lied li >?e" put it
t.oo over on Chesterfield.
' oo When the baseball games we* o
j 02 played on the tield buck of the
1.2r? "Keely Institute"?
When the Merchants and Min>50
ers Use(^ *? P'.ay hack of the
5.00 Arnifield - J'orter stables, and
k21 with the following batteries:
r,o
'00 Hump Latiey, Charlie Hunley,
t.oo K> ss Mulloy utul Davis Perkins?
> 60 When they plajed where Chartoo
y White's and (France Doug>'r>0
lass' liouses now stand, ami how
5.50 Jefferson won the double-heavier
5.60 tjie (jtty ^ju, would-be governors
5.50 spoke?
i.oo In the game with Morven how
John (luttis claimed he got five
1'^ hits out of four times up?
>.50 That Tom Mulhy and Buck
Me han were some battery?and
ip. it was woe to the baserunuer
who tried to steal on Buck?
The <louble-heador with Gibson,
N. (J., how "llook" Buchanan
won the morning game and
Kemp (irillin quit pitching because
Doc D* zier went so soundly
to sleep that u ll.v dropping near
mm failed to wake him?
When Atticus Dagnali played
third base for Chesterfield? Mr.
Dagnali is now the hading lawyer
of Anderson, S. C.
When .J ule McGregor and
George lluntloy pitched u 10 inning
game at liuby?and how
.. heart-rending it was to see liuby
lose?
When Chesterfield and Monroe
pluyi d a burlesque game, the
locals winning by Is to 17?
\\ hen Will Bollock and Hump
J84 Lauey wi-ro the mainstays of
th<> Clu sterliold'- pitching stutl?
' a,s What Ge.?rge Laney did to the
rcli , ,. ,
celebrated fcid hni.th in a game
at ( In raw one day?
That Chesterfield won three
out of four games with the crack
Choraw team last year?
That lied White made two
-(> star catches in a game at liuby
llll and because his friends bragg- d
->)jt on him his playing the next day
I was unmentlonable?
VVhat Red Hill did U) the Jefferson
w mid-be champion team
two summers ugo, when they met
i n < he.aw?
When Jnle McGregor and John
Dee swore oil' from baseball, the
one who first played a game to
forfeit $~>0 to the other?
When the old timers, headed
by Kinsley Annlield and others,
were playing the regular team,
that when Rob lianna went after
a I all in center Weld he kept
on going?went home?
VV lien John Welsh played 2d
base?
When Charley Hunley could
! got ready to go to New York in
51 minutes.
Do Y on Know That
The United States l'uhlie.
| Health Service administers ^
i typhoid vaccine gratis to Federal
' employees?
A little cough is frequently the
*warning signal ot tuberculosis?
j Had teeth and bad tonsils may
be the cause of rheumatism?
Unpasteuri/rd milk frequently
spreads disease?
Moderation in all things prolongs
life?
The careless spitter is u public
danger?
Mr. Mauley?Well, my d< *r,
I've had my life insured for
$5,000.
Mrs. Mauley?How very senrjbleofyou!
Now I shan't hav*
| to keep telling you to be soc^re*