The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, February 07, 1918, Image 4
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^^ ^ v/id Harrall was the fi.st
^^^^BTs card with thrift stum^s B^pge
it for a big W. S. S.
K. Curtis after visiting .
BBB* Paxville, S. C., Anniston, "
|^HH^H.tlanta, Ga., has returned wj
H|^^^HlMrs. S. S. Keziah, of Mon-1
^ wr>n,- nn^ wit-li ?Ka 1*>- I Ml
KMrs. T. W. Gas- M
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k, principal of
t the week-end .
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is went to the T1
Sunday for an re
licitis.
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i has returi.ed g,
re she has been .
in
taking a cou/se
ion work.
or i? in tho nor- n<
Aeek buying -or D
Pusser & Son.
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, Mrs.H.M.Odom
non spent Sa.ar- M
Mrs- Hough and
, so
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lays ago inaa ?
Red Cros fu i i, in
ithout two shiiwe la
>e amount to ".be
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>ur luxuries and ^
up hisnnnbitious.
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lie Humphries, of
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vith that qu$r er
thrift stamp for ^
se. w
icr in Chesterfield ^
tamps was C. L.
bought two for
t his homo, M -rami
-Gatherine A. 1
m
y, of Mt Croghi.n,
'ed a letter from ;g
drew J. Huntley,
ice. Mr. Huntley
it,of spirits, said
le and ready for
wi
:2a, of the Shil >h bi
fiog recently, the
which was 6 M C.
; 3B0. He says if <lc
speak up.
fire and burglary
r to prdtect our
era. We pay in- A.
depot it a. Your mi
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gum, Cashier,
rhers* Associati n thi
umbia March 14th
t is on among the" Jei
argest proDortion- bu
proCounty
up c?
B B.
B H>rt to uttend this Asao^^H^HH^ear
and. bring home the
|^^fl^Koys of Chesterfield K>h ^lo
B Ret Wednesday Feb.
assistance of Prof. W. P.
^H[ organine-l the Boys High '
B Bl Basebail loam. Fifteen boys
nresont, all of whom seemed ??
much interested in the team,
following officers were elected: wc
W. P. Cokei', Busineas Mana- Pc
Craig Odom, Captain; Leonaid
Secretary and Treasurer. ( r
J^H^Bed CrosV Knitters arc still '
fl IT to chow you that the "Girls
^ Hws"' haven't f-.i* gotten how |^M
Mrs. E. E. Hearn has started tgr
^BK> sweaters for different ones.
H| D. M. Bsrentino has knit 4
Sweaters. Mn. Billh GuHedge 8 r#l
' '( Hiers and gfec'u. Mrs. Wright 3 ijvo
Beaters. Two* boxes of sweaters,
Bafflers and - socles ha-e oeen sent Blhin
the last t"V/ days. .
ImI.. r ? rr -
w HUU4U, the 1 a-year-old
^wghter of Judge M. J. Hough, was
Ben to the Florence Hospital last
^HAh^suffttinK from pneumonia. r'jp
^^fl^H^^gerously ill, the disease 8
^^^^ ^yo^ifusing that a
imitations
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J MAYSV1LLE
SVill Bennett, colored, of near
ng Pine, has purchased the com
11 outnt of Mr. E. D. Myers. Bentt
will soon begin grinding at the
no location soon.
Mr. Kay Coker, of Wexford, was
Pageland one day last week.
Mr. /Will Griggs, of Ruby,'was in
s Community last Thursday on
sin^ss.
Mr. Ed. Lowry spent last Thursday
th/e town of Chesterfield.
Mr. B. H. Burch went to the city
Mt. Croglian recently.
Messrs. J. Guess Lowry and Ellie
Sellers motored to Ruby one afterjan
last week.
Mr. Thomas RiverB' spent one day
it week in ChesterAeld.
Mr. B. H. Burch spent a short
lile at the home of Mr. Peter Jonei
Indev. '*
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson visited
rs. Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
. K. Jcpkins, last Thursday.
Mrs. Wilson B. Teal, of n;ai
adesboro, is still improving. Othci
embers of the family continue sick
a with the attendance of two nurs
i they seem to be faring very well
heir friends hope they will all soor
cover.
Prof. J. Frank Funderburk ar?c
isses Pearl Raley and Fraulint
urch attended the teachers' meet
g at Chesterfield last week.
Mr. and Mis. Wilbert Tucker spoil
hursday night in the Wexforc
jighborhood a> the guest of Mr
ock Sellers.
Mr. Clayton Moore, son of Mr. E
Moore, of Vexfcrd, accidentally
tot himself last Thursday. Whih
>sling the gun on his foot, it was ir
imc manner discharged and tin
hole load wen. through his foot.
Mr. Dock Sellers and Fred Jenk
s, of Wexfori , were in this sectioi
st Saturday.
The Messrs. Mall. Tucker, Jessi
i uai(OH pu? t;iucpv ^ -f 'aajxajj
addy motored to Morven, N. C.
aturday on business.
Mr. J. Wesley Adams spent Turns
4y of last week in the Friendahij
>.nn.unity us .ne guest of Mr. Johr
urdner.
Mr. Jim Tu.lcer is able to be uj
?ain after a short illness of grip.
Messrs. Vcsl-r and Hnrley Jordar
ere in Ches erfield one day last
eek.
Among the guests of Mr. and Mrs
. M. Faulkner Sunday afternooi
ere Messrs. E. D. Myers, J. W
dams, Daniel ind Miss Arie Davii.
Messrs. CI .rence Rivers p.ni
eorgc Rushing spent a short whilt
; the home 01 Mr. L. L. Jordan's
iturday.
Miss Lucile Lowry is sick with
cables.
Mr. D. E. Bu-ch, of Mt. Croghan
spending several days in our neigh'
srhood.
Miss Nezr.ie Moore has been sicl;
c past week, but is better.
Mr. E. K. Smith, of Black Creek
iis in this section last Monday or
isiness.
Hurrah for Chesterfield, Route 1
una on again with your eorrcspon nts.
ELIZABETH
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sellers, Mrs.
B. Sellers and Mrs. .Taphus Moore
stored to Mt. Croghan last Tucsy.
Mr. B. Watts was in Ruby or.e d ly
e past week.
Messrs. John Moore and L. B. Selrs
were in Chesterfield recently on
siness.
Master Tom Allen has a severe
se of measles this week. He is
proving. >
Messrs. A. B. Sellers and C. S. S.d s
were in Ruby laat Friday.
Mr. Cyrus Sellers was in ChesterId
on business last Monday.
Mr. Johnie Moore and Miss Mary
>orc visited nt the home of Mr.
, F. Bureh ?S'inday afternoon.
Mr. C. A. While visited at the
rne of Mrs. A. B.- Sellers Sunday.
Guess the Maysville writer was
11 pleased lart week when the par
reachd hiir. on lime.
Mr. H. J. 1 lend rick was in Mt.
otfhan Mondey on business.
Mr. Watt Rayfield was in this secn
last Saturday on business.
Mrs. L. RatlifT and Miss Bettie visd
Mrs/ A. R. Sellers Monday afnoon.
Miss Frauliee Burch spent the
ek-end at hi.me with her parents,
urninK Mor.dav to take up her
rk in the school room.
Best wishes to The Advertiser and
i.<ai yreadt ?.
ZOAR SECTION
FTie Rev. J B. Guess filled h*s
u'a? appoimment nt Zoar Sunday
p'noon and ;reached a very intertrg
sermon. v
dr. J. R. Davis and Mrs. A. C.
ers went to Chesterfield on Fri'
on business.
"here was a singing at Mr. J. R.
ns on Saturday night and a largj
nber were ) resent. The singing
i greatly enjoyed.
Ir. J. N. L vis made a trip to
ens, Ga., recently to see his
ther, 8. T. Davis,
bs. Outlaw, of Hartsville* spent
BM^vith her father and mother,
VMrs. V. M. Davis.
^^Kdshep to The Advertiser and
readers.
^SALESMEN WANTED
W sr licit orders foi lubricating L
rgrMses and ptnrJ|^^Salarw>^
' TA tft fill B?CT Ol
- 'RBMElDY I EVER TOOK"
? . .
MRS. CISSON HAS STRONGEST
ENDORSEMENT FOR IT/
ENJOYS FINE HEALTH
Year Previously, She Say*, Tanlae
Gave Har Lasting Raliof
"Tanlac is the best remedy I ever
took for ray trouble, and 1 am glod
Jo recommend it because it gave such
fine results," said Mrs. Jessie Cisson,
of No. 10 Main St., Woodside, Greenville,
in a statement she gave May
31st. "I took Tanlac for a generally
run down and weakened condition,
and at- the time I was almost sure I
had a case of pellagra. I was weak
with dizziness and my appetite had
about left me.
"But I felt like a new person wl^en
I quit taking Tanlac. I gained in
wpicht. nnH\ ofpRncfYi ricrVtf frnm +!**?
time I began taking it. I soon hid
a good appetite, and the Tanlac soon
1 had me feeling well and strong. The
headaches and nervousness were soon
I relieved. I am enjoying fine health
now and have been ever*ifnce I quit
taking Tanlac, and that was a year
ago."
Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is s>It
> by The Chesterfield Drug Co., Chas
terfield, S. C?; T. E. Wanama'ier &
Sons, Cheraw ; Mt. Croghan Drug Co.
' Mt. Croghan, S. C.; McBce Drug Co.
McBce. S. C.; Pageland Drug Co.
I Pageland, S. C.~; J. T. Jowcrs & Sons
!/ Je(fci-3on, S.- C. Adv
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
t S'ala of South Carolina,
1 County of Chesterfield'
To the Board of Trustees of Oua
leydalc School District No 49. a pcti
tion of the required number of free
f holders and electors of your Dis
J trict having been filed with this bonrc
> askirg for an election vote on an adi
ditional mill for currant expenses fo
your district, you are hereby con
manded to hold at the school houc
? in your district, on Saturday Fet
16, 1918, between the lawful hours
s an election for said purposes.
J. A. KNIGHT. Countv Sun-1
, crintendent of Education for County
Board.
i DISTRICT MEETING JR.O.U.A.M.
? The District Meeting of Jr. O. U
A. M. will be held at Ruby, S. C .
> ( Thursday February 14th. It is hoped
I that al councils in the district will be
* represented. There will be speakiny
t 1 at night for benefit of the public et
school auditorium.
.1 W. R. HUNEYCUTT
i i District Deputy.
i ;
Major W. J. Tiller early Tuesday
I morning, acting upon instructions,
i wired the Agricultural department at
Washington the number of signed applications
he had for nitrate of sola,
i calling for 232?> tons. If there is a
, suriieicnt amount a'l will receive whr.t
,' they have signed up for; if the cp
plications exceed the amount then
| the nitrate will be pro-rated. When
:' notified those who have made written
application will have to deposit
, the cjjsh to nay for the soda, $75.00
i n ton and freight from Charleston.
A good many people who disregarded
II instructions and wired or wrote Ma
jor Tiller inste ul of signing applice}
tion blunhs will fail to receive any
| soda, as the law says application
blank must TV. *?
IIVMI A lie time J KJl
filing applications expired Monday,
i 4th.
i REDS vs. BLUES
The merry war U on between the
t Reds and the ftlr.es. Tw> opposing
1 corps of young le. l'e?. ' ? ? now strv./r.
giing for supremacy in the sale of
J Chautauqua season tickets. The
ouickcr you buy the happier you w 11
be, so don't wait to he captured, but
surrender at sight.
The teams arc as folows:
RedstMiss Mattie Caddy, Catptain;
Miss Lindsay, lieutenant; Misses Flora
Belle Rivers, Nelle Melton, Mary
Belle Welsh, Ruth Hurst, Pearl
Moore, Lcssie l'usser.
Blues: Mrs. Millie Sanders, Captain;
Miss Flora Belle Stegall, lieutenant;
Misses Li!a Teal, Doris Laney,
Dorothy Lucas, Eleanor Gulledge,
Bessie Pusser, Maude Garland Welsh,
I . .clot Welsh.
All profits after expenses are paid
v/ill go to the benefit of the school.
j NOTICE OF SALE
The undersigned having been appointed
Receiver of the estate i\*
Odom Bros. Company, a corporation
with its place of business at Chesterfield,
S. C., by order of Judge T.
IT. Spain, of Darlington, S. C. dated
the 26th day of January, 1918, no'
tice is hereby given that I will sell all
! tho stock <>f goods, wares, merchanI
dise, fixtures and furniture, also all
accounts receivable and securities
therefor at Chesterfield, S. C. in
front of the store of said Odom Bros. <
Company to the highest bidder for
cash on Tuesday, the 19th day of
February, 1918 at 12:00 o'clock M. 1
I Any person or persons desiring information
as to inventory, etc. will 1
please call on tho undersigned for
same. FRANK PEGUES, Receiver, j
WANTED I I
. First-Class Drayman, must be good ' 1
workman and able to attend to the j
mwnesf? J. m. H&up&AH^ 4H-pi
No. 666 | |
TkUlaap rMcriptloa pupflj MpnUtty j
for MALARIA o? CHILLQ & FKVER.
Ftva or tlx doM will brack toy c*4m, and .
If ImLen than u a took Jfac Frrer wMI not ,
rotura. It acta on th^^^baittar than J
mm
*
Isabella Johnson, outside aid ....
Sarah-Brown outside aid ........
C D. Boan, outside aid
W. H. Smith, outside aid
Cyrtthia Catoe, outside aid
John Goodwin, outside aid
W. N. Brantley, outside aid
V. jA. Purvis, outside aid
Caloline Patrick, outside aid ....
Nancy Sullivan, outside aid
Yt. E. Johnson, outside aid
Wra, Miles, outside id
Eliza Axum, outside aid
Elouiza Melton, outside aid
W. J. Davis outside aid -
L. D. Robeson, outside aid
Eliza Ann Brown, outside aid ...
Elmira Melch, outside aid
Armanda Sutton, outside aid ...
Mary Jackson, outside aid
Mary Brown, outside aid
II an ah Grant, outside aid
Rilla Melton, outside aid
Mapaey Jordan, outside aid
Harriet Stanley, outside aid ..?.
Henry Steen, outside aid
Thorsday Brewer, outside aid ...
Nancy McFarland, outside aid ...
Nancy Cassidy, outside aid
Nelson Johnson, outside aid ....
Ches. Levat, outside aid
M. J. Tucker, outside aid
Sophia Sellers, outside. aid
(nrona Strcater, outside aid ....
Chain' Evans, outside aid
Eliza Hasp, outside aid ..
Thus. Von' Blochovan, outside aid
John Layer, outside aid
Thos' Hasni, outside aid
M. F. Cross, outside aid
Lewis Brewer, outside aid
Cynthia Funderburk, outside aid . .
Ceo. McNair, outside aid
Sarah Rodgers, outside aid
W. L. Boan, outside aid
D A. Stafford and wife, outside <
Caisar Pccrues. outside aid ......
Wm. McBride, outside aid
Adeline Burr, outside aid
Cnsy Calder, outside aid
C. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid .
S<ephen Johnson, outside aid ....
Lee Deese, outside aid
Viney Little, outside aid
D ive Hubbard, outside aid
John Poison, outside aid
Piles and Luther Gainey, outside i
Susanna and Lucy Sellers, outsid<
Wm. Boan, wife and Betty Redddi
Maggie Burr, outside aid
IT. Bailey Crawley, outside aid ..
Madison Jordan, outside aid .. ..
Jas. P. Brockj outside aid
A A. Lundy, outside aid
Wm. A. Coker, outside aid
Mary Poison, outside aid
Dora Lampley, outside aid
Adeline Gainev. outside aid
I. P. Mangum, clerk of Court ....
J. D Smith, Clerkfl of County Bo
T. W. Eddins, Auditor
J. A Knight, Superintendent of E
T. W. Tiirner, Magistrate
H. T. Atkinson, coroner,
Snnuy Lawry,- janitor .. .
Peter Gandy, ct al, poor
Mrs. J. E. Meehan, stationery ....
Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent.
J. A. Welsh, treasurer
E. R. Knight, supervisor
Coit McCaskill, gang
Nat Ratcliff, gang
W. K. Sellers, R. &. B
J. N. Davis, peace officer
T W. Gregory, peace officer ....
C. L. Melton, peace officer
S. B. Rodgers, magistrate
G. R. Knight, R. & B.
G. I). Gulledge, magistrate
F. M. Moore, peace officer ......
J. E. Robertson, R. & B
J. T. Grant, jail report
J. T. Grant, deputy sheriff
1). P. Douglass, salary
n
i. ri. uougiass, maK>"rate
Chesterfield Hardware 'Jo jail, gani
It A. Griffith, peace officer
W. N. Lee, magistrate
\V. N. Lee, magistrate
A Sullivan, superintendent of eoun
D. F. Brock, magistrate,
W. B.* Cross, R. & B
T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner
M. A. Kelly, peac eofflcer
W. H. Davis, R. & B
J. R. Henderson, gang
J as. W. Knight, R. & B. and Comm
J. S. McGregor, gang and R. & B.
D. P. Douglass, expense account .
E. R. liver, gang
Redfearn-Rivers Co., R. & B. and ]
J. W. Brock, peace officer
Hurst-Streater Co., gang .
M. W. Duvall, gang
W?iE. Parker, wood
IIP U n X- ? ^ ?
it. u. unvIB, A. 01 a
P. C. McLaurin, peace officer ....
Anderson Lucas and wife, poor .. .
L. A. Campbell, jaid. poor and rod]
C. J. Kddins, R. A B
P. A. Nicholson, Rang
Ellon Smith, poor
Mrs. Mary A. E. Laney, poor
J. F. Hicks, R. * B
P. A. Nicholson A Son, gang
P. A. Nicholson, gang
Lie Merchantile Co., gang
Lee Byrd, gang
J. G. Hursey, magistrate
J. A. Welsh, treasurer. J. A W. Tic
Isabella Johnson, outside aid ....
Elmlra Welsh, outsido aid .'
C. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid .
Dave . Hubbert, outside aid
Susanna and LuCy Sellers, outside i
Rilla Melton, outside aid
IV. L. Boan,outside aid
Thus. Von Blochoven, outside ajd .
3tephen Johnson, outside aid .....
Lee Dfeese, outside aid
K. A. Lundy, outside aid
l>. A.Stafford and wife, outside aid
lohn Poison, outside aid
f. D, Smith, clerk of county board
landy I<owry janitor,
P. W. Eddin, auditor
[. A. Knight, superintendent of odo*
Jhcsterfield Telephone Co., rent .
f. A. Welsh, treasurer, salary ....
Valker, Evans A Cagswell Co. statio
dillcr A Miller, R.< A B. and gtag .
Sons, ganw ....
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ITY SUPERVISOR FOR LAST
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16.66
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The PSgeland Journal, printing
Miss Stella Mima, demonstration agent ..
The Good Roads Machinery Co., R. IB. .
W. A. Watson, R, A B. and gang
A. Sullivan, superintendent of poor farm
J. M. Redfeirn, wood
J. N. Davis, peoce officer *..
T. W, Turner, magistrate
E. R Knight, vounty Supervisor
T. W. Gregory, peace officer
J. S. Oliver, A. & B
J. G. Gainey, magistrate
G. C. Mangum, R. & B. and gang
J. M. Redfearn, wood for jail
H. T. Atkinson, coroner
G. D. Gulledire.
F. M. Moore, peace officer
T. F. Munn, R. & B
W. N. Lee, magistrate
R. A. Griffith, peace officer
T. H. Douglass, magistrate
C. L. Melton, peace officer '...
P. A. Nicholson, gang
W E. Wiliams, lunacy .
Kedfearn-River Co., R. & B
S. B. Eodgers, magistrate
G. W. Ratcliff, gang
M. A. Kelly, peace officer
W. M. Redfearn, poor
T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner . ..
H. B Jordan, R. & B
J. A. Turner, county commissioner ....
Q. M. Rogers, R. & B. .'
J. T. Grant, deputy sheriff,
D. S. Mcintosh, magistrate
J. W. Brock, peace officer ..
The Chesterfield Advertiser, printing ..
D. P. Douglass, salary
F. P. Evans, magistrate
D. F. Brock, magistrate
Chesterfield Hardware Co, poor, R. & B. i
W. H. Nesbit, R. & B
D. P. Douglass, expense account
C. J. EddinB, R. & B f..
Odom Bros., gang
P. C. McLaurin, peace officer
Commissioner of Sinking Fund, nsurance
snbella Johnson, outside aid
Elmira Welsh, outside aid
C. M. Hunt and wife, outside aid
Dave Hebbert, outside aid
Susanna and Lucy Sellers, outside aid .
Rilla Melton, outside aid
W. L. Boan, outside aid
Tfyos. Von. Blochoven, outside aid ....
Stephen Johnson, outside aid
Leo Deese, outside aid
A. A. I.undy, outside aid
n a ?-*
v. n. uwuuiu tinu W1IC ?... ...?
John Poison, outside aid
J. D. Smith, clerk of county board ....
T. W. Eddins, auditor
J. A. Welsh, treasurer
J. A. Knight, superintendent of educatio
Walker, Evans and. Cogswell Co., atatione
D. P. Douglass, salary
D. P. Douglass, expense account,
J. T. Grant, deputy sheriff
Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent
T. W. Turner, magistrate
D. C Clark, R. & B
F. R. Knight, supervisor
T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner ...
J. A. Turner, county commissioner ....
Eula Moore, R. & B
Bob Atkinson,. gang
Doek Bnucom, janitor
Notional Office Supply Co., stationery .
G. C. Mangum and Co. gang .. .^
A. C. Burr, wood t
J. N. Davis, peace officer
J. M. Redfearn, wood
T. W. Gregory, peace officer,
A. Sullivan, superintendent of poor farm
W. N. Lee, magistrate
R. A. Griffith, peace officer
Teal-Jones Co., county home
G. D. Gulledge, Magistrate
H. T. Atkinson, coroner
The Jeffersnninn ni-inUn?
_ 1""?"S
W. H Nesbit, R. & B
M. A Kelly, peace officer
D. F. Brock, magistrate
C. L. Melton, peace officer
S. B. Rogers, magistrate,
Town of McBee, R. & B
F. M. Moore, peace officer
Miss Stella Mims, demonstration agent*.
W. I*. Craig, rent and fixtures
A. F. Davis, gang
D. C. and J. L. Smith, R. & B. .. . ...
F. P. Evans, magistrate .
The R. L. Bryan Co. stationery
J. W. Brockq, peace officer
T. H. Douglass, magistrate
Griggs Bros., R. & B I.. .
Jule Edwards, wood
Dr. D. T. Teal, county physician and R. i
W. M. Redfearn, poor
J. G. Hurseyfi magistrate
D. F. Douglass, gang
Chesterfield Advertiser, printing
P. C. McLaurin, peace officer
H. K. Linton, R. & B. and Commission ..
P. A Nicholson, gang
P. A. Nicholson and sons, gang
A. W. Hursey CSo., poor :..
The Pageland Journal, printing
J. A. Welsh, treasurer J. & W. T.cketa .. .
Miss Stella Mims, demonstration agent . .
G. C. Mangum, R. & B. and gang
W. K. Sellers, R. & B
A. Sllivan, superintendent of poor farm
J. A. Truner, county commissioner
J. D. Smith, clerk of county board
T. E. Mulloy, county commissioner and Pu
I. P. Mangum, clerk of court
J. C. King, Jr., wood .
S. B. Rogers, magistrate
Dr. D. T. Teal, county physician
Chesterfield Telephone Co., rent ........
C. L. Meltoo, peace officer, ... .4
Hulda Rodgers, poor
T. W. Eddins, salary
J. T. Grant, wood
J. T. Grant, deputy sheriff
D. P Douglass, expense account .......
J. A. Welsh, salary a.nd stamps
D. P. Douglass, salary
Bank of Chesterfield, R. A B. coupons
D. F. Brock, magistrate
Bob Atkinson, gang
Dave Kirkley, gang
E. R. Knight, salary
J. M. Redfearn ,wood
P. C. McLaurinfi Deace officer
Geo. Smith, gang ... -
J. A. Knight, salary
Dock Baucom, janitor
Jul* Edwards, wood
J. 0. Hurtey, magistrate
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