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rK of Commissioners Chesterfield County |i Last Quarter 1915; First Quarter 1916 (Continued From Last Week) | T. E. Davis, jail report 22.80 * J*'?* George McNair, outside aid 2.60 igjH^ Catoe, feeding jurors 60.00 ,V L. L. Gregory, physician 5.00 ~ Thosmas Duncan, physician . * 13.60 ~rf. Th.^mns Oilnpon nhvoininn Pusser & Sons, chaingang 26.79 k ' J. E. Agerton, commutation 260.00 fc v. R. M. Armstrong, R. and B 39.50 A. H. P. King, salary and stamps 101.00 Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 8.50 j|L ' T. E. Davis, jail * 4,25 ' D. P. Douglass, expense 39.50 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 -Ayi E. W. Moore, rural police, and xpense 76.50 jK Chesterfield Telephone Company, rent 6.00 a?l Chesterfield Grocery Company, chaingang 454.21 V? H. J. Jones, R. andB 6.50 * v Walker Evans and Cogshall, printing 89.00 Walker Evans and Cogshall, printing....- 4.00 Walkerf Evans and Cogshall, printing 19.50 Walker Evans and Company, printing 8.25.. W. E. Johnson, outside aid 3.00 . Sarah Rogers, outside aid 2.50 V* L. Boone, outside aid 2.50 9. M. Barentine, clerk 12.50 W. J. Perry, physician 63.75 W. M. Readfearn, coffin poorhouse 12.50 IS- D. A. Stafford, outf.ide aid 5.00 . * T. E. Mulloy, salary clerk 25.00 ? s-, L. A. Campbell, jail 6.13 T. B. Watson, commissioner 98.00 Caesor Pegues, outside aid 2.50 i A. Blakney, janitor 12.50 Wm. McBride, outside aid 2.50 J. R. Odom, R. & B 20.00 * H. F. King, supplies for chaingang 29.80 1 XXT . 1: r/% nn juv. ? . oupciiuieuuiu^ kuxlfc> uu.uu f Lonnie Sellers, guarding gang 25.00 Charles Moore, guarding chaingang 25.00 fe H. F. King, salary and stamps 101.00 'S G. M. Rogers, magistrate . . 16.66 X H. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 Walker, Evans & Cogshall, printing 8.15 * J W. J. Odom, R. & B 3.87 McGregor & Railey, outside aid, Mrs. Lyon 15.00 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 ?, Cheraw Insurance and Trust Co., premium on policy 30.00 A. Sullivan, poorhouse 72.57 J. W. Griggs, feeding jurors 10.00. . f J. O. Edwards, outside aid 2.50 j! Alfred McRay, outside aid 2.50 r% Amanda Sutton, outside aid 2.50 ^ Hulda Rodgers, outside aid 2.50 ? Bettie Rollings, outside aid ! 2.50 Mary Jackson, outside aid...v 2.50 Randol Hammonds 2.50 | Mary Brown, outside aid 2.50 | Cathrine Tolbert 2.50 y Hannah Grant, outside aid 2.50 ^VaRilla Melton, outside aid 9.00 Xdassey Jordan, outside aid 2.60 ( M. E. McQuage, outside aid 2.50 Harriet Stanley, outside aid 2.50 Mary Goodwin, outside aid 2.50 Henry Steen, outside aid L , t. , ^ ^ 5.00 _ Thorsday Brewer, ou^sidy aid^? 2.60 Cutside aid rT77NrVrT--r-r-.-^~-&wr)0 Nancy Cassidy, outside aid . . . 2.75 Nelson Johnson, outside aid 2.75 Adeline Gainey, outside aid -2.50 John Poison, outside aid 6.00 Charles Levat, outside aid 2.50 Harriett McFarlan, outside aid , 2.50 W. J. Tucker, outside aid 2.60 M. D. Johnson, outside aid 6.00 Sophia Sellers, outside aid 2.50 J. D. Groom, outside aid 2.50 Isaac Gibson, outside aid 2.00 Corena Streater, outside aid .* 2.50 Charles Evans, outside aid 3.00 Eliza Harp, outside aid 2.50 Cynthia Wilkinson, outside aid 2.50 Thomas Vanblockovan, outside aid 2.00 John Lager, outside aid 2.50 Jesse Turner, outside aid 2.50 Thomas Horn, outside aid 2.50 W. F. Cronn, outside aid 2.50 Lewis Brewer, outside aid 2.50 Martha Leary, outside aid 2.50 Cynthia Funderburk, outside aid 2.50 George McNair, outside aid 2.50 Sarah Rodgers, outside aid 2.50 W. L. Boone, outside aid 2.50 LD. .A. Stafford, outside aid 5.00 ^Gaeaar Peeues. outside aid 2.50 { William McBride 2.50 ' - Miles Ingram, outside aid 2.50 ? G. M. Rogers, magistrate 16.06 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 29.43 ( ; Cary Calder, outside aid 3.00 2. M. Hunt, outside aid 5.00 P. A. Nicholsan, V4 mill special 156.43 P. A. Nicholsan, commutation 384.00 P. A. Nicholson, R. & B 10.64 P. A. Nicholson, chain gang. . 8.00 W. N. Lee, magistrate, 16.66 Threatt Bros., chuingang, 81.06 A. C. Douglass, rural police and expenses 79.75 P. M. Newsom, physician 5.00 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.83 W. J. Tiller, demonstrator 146.67 Teal Jones Co., pooi;house 3.60 W. D. Craig, lights 30.00 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 J. W. Osley, magistrate 50.00 Lonnie Sellers, guard on gang 25.00 J. W. Knight, supt. gang 50.00 Cileries Moore, guard on gang ?5.00 W.%. Odom, S. & B 13.34 J. M. Gathings.R. & B 10.43 A. L. Melton^ rural police and expenses 77.25. . S. B. Rogers, magistrate 16.66 D.'K Brock, magistrate 16.66 M* 8. Watson', magistrate 25.00 if'P. Manguifi, salary and expenses 142.60 A. Sullivan. 'noorhr?u??. . ? M in F. P. Evan*, magistrate 20.83 R. A. Rouse, fcnlary 100.00 , Adeline Burr, outside aid 2.50 Rachel Gainey, outside aid 5.00 W. A. Douglass, premium on policy 100.00 P. C. McLaurin, rural police 76.35 H. F. King, apiary, freight and stamps 103.35 T. E. Davis', jkll 6.25 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 T. E. Davis, jail report 16.45 & Miss Stella Minis, demonstrator 75.00 flft D. T. Teal, physician.. 2.00 T. E. Mullor, clerk 12.50 A. Blakeney, janitor 12.50 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent. 6.00 J. W. Merrinitn, R. * B f 16.52 ^ 2.00 J. J. Jaci son, outside /lid. 2.50 I. S. Funderburk, R. & B 60.67 James T, Grant, rural police .. 75.00 ChesterA,eld Advertiser, printing 6.01 J. C. Sanders, services on board 6.20 W. A. Douglass, salary 36.11 D. P. Douglass, expenses 18.15 D. P. Douglass, expenses * 37.15 T. W. Eddins, salary 36.11 H. M. Odom, coal for courthouse 23.49 Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. Coupons 114.00 A. W. Hursey & Co., poorhouse 2.20 B. F. Robeson, R. & B. Special 104.46 W. J. Perry, physician.' * <46.25 J. B. Munn, R. & B 27.04 G. T. Horton, R. & B... 85.35 Walter Therrell Co., gang 22.26 Pageland Hardware Co., R. & B 14.15 Thomas L. Rivers, R. & B 14.50 Chailcs Moore, guard on gang 25.00 G. M. Rogers, magistrate 16.66 II. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 * A. C. Burr, wood for poorhouse 6.35 J. W. Knight, R. & B. and gang 113.75 L. A. Campbell, R. & B 36.03 L. A. Campbell, jail 2.62 W. N. Lee, magistrate 16.67 Lonnie Sellers, guard on gang 25.00 fl. T, Mplinn 1*11 r*a 1 nnlipo on/1 nvno?ono nrr nr J. T. Grant, rural police and expenses 103.30 W. T. Holly, R. & B 13.00 A. C. Douglass, rural police 75.00 Walker, Evans and Cogshall, stationery 15.14 Walker, Evans and Cogshall, stationery 5.19 Rilla Melton, outside aid 9.00 W. H. Davis, R. & B 6.50 Bank of Chesterfield, R. R. Coupons 60.00 Cordy Winburn, R. & B 90.87 W. J. Odom, R. & B 3.57 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.06 Cheraw Hardware & Supply Co., R. & B 3.36 Chesterfield Motor Co., work on gasoline engine..., 11.00 S. B. Rodgers, magistrate. . .. 16.66 M. W. Duvall, R. & B and gang 109.20 A. Sullivan, poorhouse 51.55 W. R. Evans, magistrate 20.83 F. P. Evans, magistrate 20.83 J. A. Davis & Co., jail 2.00 Miles Ingram and wife, outside aid 5.00 John Poison, outside aid 0.00 W. L. Boone, outside aid 2.50 P. C. McLaurin, rural police and expenses 79.20 J..W. Roscoe, magistrate 12.50 M. S". Watson, coroner's jury 4.50 M. S. Watson, magistrate 25.00 R. L. Gardner, physician, ' 10.00 Miss Stella Mims, demonstrator 75.00 Cheraw Chronicle, printing 5.75 w r mill.*,. ^? ?i . i#. A invi) ' T. E. Mulloy, clerk 12.50 -Cynthina Wilkinson, outside aid 2.50 D. P. Douglass, expenses 31.20 D. P. Douglass, salary 125.00 A. Blakeney, janitor 12.50 Rctuil Hardware Co., R. & B 6.83 Hardison & Hardison, gang 31.22 Tom Jordan, outside aid 5.00 R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 H. F. King, salary, stamps and freight 101.71 Miss Stella Minis, demonstrator 75.00 Miss Stella Minis, traveling expenses 50.00 Griggs Bros., R. & B 19.85 D. A. Stafford, outside aid 5.00 Mary A. E. Laney, board John Hinson 21.00 Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent 6.00 F. H. Boarwright, R. & B 10.50 T.E. Davis, jail 7 00 _ Ti'H^&avis, jail report 36.45 W. M. Redfearn, drayage on engine 1-00 J. C. Sanders, services 18.80 J. E. Acortnn. R < . R 1 " "" _ 1U.UU T. W. Eddins, salary 36.11 M. W. Shaw, wood for jail 2.00 A. F. Davis, gang: 4.00 J. W. Merriman, R. & B 50.10 Chesterfield Advertiser, printing 8.57 J. W. Knight, superintendent of gang 50.00 D. T. Teal, lunacy - 5-00 J. W. Knight, supt. gang 50.00 J. W. Knight, R. & B., and gang 18.91 H. F. King, salary and expenses 101.50 Charles Moore, guard 30.00 Monroe Rowe, guard 25.00 I R. A. Linton, R. & B 7.55 Sinking Fund, policy on jail 81.81 G. M. Ro^jers, magistrate 16.66 Cheraw Sash & Door Co., R. && B 9.47 R. A. Rouse, salary 100.00 Walker, Evans & Cogshall Co., printing 1-08 Walker, Evans & Cogshall, printing -29 Town of McBee, labor 205.50 The Pageland Journal, printing 15.25 T. E. Mulloy, clerk 12.50 A. Blakney, janitor 12.50 W. L. Boone, outside aid 2.50 S. M. Jordan. R. & B 99.13 D. F. Brock, magistrate 16.66 H. T. Atkinson, coroner 20.83 J. W. Roscoe, magistrate.... 12,50 The Jeffersonian, printing 4.50 The Jeffersonian, printing 12.00 Thomas Vanblochovan, outside aid 2.00 W. N. Lee, magistrate 16.66 J. D. Redfcarn, R. & B 11.42 A. Sullivan, nnnrhmiao "" Miles Ingram and wife, outside aid ^ ! ?5.00 P. P. Evans, magistrate 20 83 Cynthia Wilkinson, outside aid "50 John Poison, outside aid A' m. w. Duvaii, r. & b 1376" w. J. Tiller, demonstrator L',., c. W. Holly, R. & B ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; W. It. Evans, magistrate 20 81 Cheraw Chronicle, printing 37 75 M. S. Watson, magistrate ok no P. A. Nicholson, R. & B ' y\,r> Rilla Melton, outside aid o no C. F. Pendleton, R. & B '..... 16 87 P. C. McLawrin, rural police and expenses. !!!!!!!!" 77 on J. T. Grant, rural police 7R nn C. L. Melton, rural police !!".!!!!.'!' 77 nn S. B. Rodgers, magistrate 16 66 A. C. Douglass, rural police * , 7? nn J. C. Senders, services i u T. W. Eddins, salary 1 - or i i D. T. Teal, physician 14 ro Chesterfield Advertiser, printing a n,, J. Fred Dbms, R. & B ! !!! !! " " ?, , T. P. Gulledge, expenses for mule or oil Chesterfield Grocery Co., gang ' ....... 343 07 Ben Lowry, outside aid . T. B. Watson, R. A B d'rr D. A. Stafford, outside aid r nn Eliza Korp, outside aid ' , W. M. Melton, fixing ballol boxes 10 .n D. P. Douglass, expense D. P. Douglass, salary 1<>?'in' ' T. E. Davis, wood for jail T. E Davis, jail rejort "Ji T. R. Eddins, R. A B 60 ** w. j. Hick., r. a b t. > * W. A. Douglass, J. E. Sowell ComrouUtlon tmxZ96.00^ "TTw^ngr.'V1". ^ ' ^ P . ^ ^ ^ AUDITOR'S NOTICE The Auditor's office will be opened for the assessment of personal property from January 1st, 1917 to February 20th, 1917. I All male citizens betwen the ages i of 21 and 60 years are deemed Tax' able Polls, except those who are maimed or for other causes are incapable of earning a support. The law requires 50 per cent, penalty added to taxes on property subject to taxes and not returned for as- ? sessment on or before the 20th of February, 1917. I will be in the Auditor's office January 1, 13, 18, 20, 27, and 29; February, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 12. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 20, and at dj the following places on the dates named: Patrick: January 2, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Cedar Creek Church: January 3, from 11 to 2 o'clock. John II. Wallace: January 4, fror 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash's: January 5, from 10 to 2 o'clock. Westfield Creek, at new school house: January 6, from 10 to 1" o'clock. Cross Roads: January 8, from 11 to 2 o'clock. Jefferson: January 9 and 10, to 11 o'clock. Catarrh, at J. G. Holly's: January 10, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Plains, at J. W. Hicks: January 11. from 11 to 1 o'clock. Grant's Mill: January 12, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Angolus: January 15, from 11 to 3 o'clock. McBee: January 15 at night; and 16 to 5 o'cloclT. Middendorf: Januarv 17 from li to 3 o'clock. Ruby: January 19, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Dudley: January 22, from 1 to 4 o'clock. Pagcland: January 23 and 24, to 12 o'clock. Mt. Croglian: January 25, from 12 to 4 o'clock. Guess: January 26, from 12 to 3 o'clock. Choraw: January 30 and 31st. T. W. EDDINS. Auditor. Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the fiesh and quickly ftops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The be<t rubbing li^S^^nt is MUSTANG LINIMENT A C\ Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cati'e, Etc. j Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, I j Cuts, Burns, Etc, I j J id&JAkiU At *U Dealer*. | I Ml * frMBBlis i WiMEaWWp!! I ^" ^ ^^ " | You Will Buy the Dort f Fox* What It Really IS | J\ F3* - - mm Judge the Dort on performance, sturdiness of I construction, excellence of design, comfort, fl economy, looks?judge it on every concr~ ble B point. Put it to your most critical test? and B b. Fn-t. Mkk. comparisons. Ask anything of it that you I ^B would expect of a car selling for half again the B anting Dort price. j B f.de-Ly. Then you will know that Dort quality is more B than skin-deep?that the 'innards' of the car B are as strong and vigorous as the outward B appearance indicates. B You will buy the Dort for what it really is. B Lucas Auto Go. 1 DORT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. FLINT. MICHIGAN i Wm ? & m% m ^ 1 k JfF 8 JS I *m Bailt in P'nf" ^^ Subscriptions to The Advertiser - a Are Payable in Advance. | Have You Paid? TAX NOTICE The Tax Books will he open for the collection of Taxes from the 15th ly of October until the 31st day of December, 1916. Tax Levy for the State mills ?| Ordinary County 7 ^ " V Constitutional School 3 " fl County Road Vz " Total Levy IT1- mills SPECIAL LOCAL fl ^I School jBonds Cheraw Graded School 3 4 | Marburg 3 Pee Dec 3 i 4 H Pine Grove 3 j Vaughn 3 2 Jui. , cr 3 Dudley 3 Mangum 3 Wallace 9 1 Pat's Branch ,j....j 4 Stafford A I 4 [ 2 V4 j Bethel j 4 | Center Point ....14 j | Wamble Hill 4 | | " "" ""? Center 4 j Wexford 4 ; 5 Buffalo 4 j Plains 4 | Friendship 4 I Long Branch 4 | Green Hill 4 Middendorf 4 i o Sandy Run i 4 m Bay Springs School I 4 | Lewis 5 jfl Black Creek 5 j I Center Grove ,5 1 Cat Pond j 6 6 Cash's | 5 [2 I Bear Creek 15 I Zion 5 B Bethesda | 5 ' Harris Creek 1 5 Snow Hill | 5 Putrick 5H .4. . . Parker 6 ' <1 Pageland 6 Ousley 7 Palmetto 7 White Oak I 7 I ^ ^ Orange Hill 8 Snencer 8 Cross Roads 8 New Hope 8 Jefferson 8 4 McBce 8 4% ^ Union 8 JgK Mt. Croghan 8 | 4 Chesterfield 8 H 3 I Shiloh j 10 * J Ruby 110 4 V41 J Cheraw Township (Outside) 2 Winzo 2 MM Mt. Croghan (Outside) 2 B Old (Outside) 2 Alligator (Outside) .... ............ 2 mk H Allig^or ' ' " H Township . . .^fl H Bonds,