The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, July 24, 1925, Image 4

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Allen Starke, blacksmith 11 00 Alford’s Gro. Store, account 127 25 The Selig Co., oil soap 56.88 Austin Bros. Bridge Co., grader blade 7-50 Mrs. W. H. Herring, milk, butter 6-20 Hart Motor Co., mchy. parts, labor • 34.75 W. T. Johnson, 2809 lbs. hay 49.15 Anton Kotal, cord wood 4.00 N. J. Ridgway, work on road 7.50 Geo. B. Page, painting sign • ••• 1-00 Yates Hdw. & Furn. Co., coal and stove pipe 3.50 J. E. Crittenden, collecting road tax 5.30 Brown & Cobb, 12 blankets, by L. S. Skelton 24.00 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith 16.25 S. J. Brown, 2 drums beans 3.00 J. K. Orr Shoe Co., 61.80 D. C. Alford, account 185.50 A. N. Alford & Co., account 135.65 Standard Oil Co., account 486.65 W A. Neal & Son, account 89.94 Tom Maxwell, potatoes and tomatoes 16.75 W. M. Brown, ink ■■ -60 J. A. Seymour, 3 gals, syrup 2.25 T. H. Bolt, services as night guard 38.75 W. E. Bailey, services as guard 70.00 Willie Brown, services as guard 70.00 G. M. Maxwell, milk and butter 8.00 K M. Crittenden, milk and butter 11.20 James F. Moss, 2 cords wood 8.00 J, W. Baker, Clerk to Com’s 28.35 The City Dray, moving convict camp 10.00 Haber's Filling Station, welding wheels .. 3.25 Farris Teasley, wagon and work on road 2.50 Mac Carter, work on road 1-00 J. E. Dendy, 42 lbs. fish 7.20 J. P. Robertson, corn 17.05 T. H. Bolt, paid for nails , 1.00 A. N. P. Brown, 1-2 cord wood 2.00 L L. Herndon, 5 gals, syrup 5.25 Marct Grocery Store, account 5.65 The Hartwell Sun, account 16.00 Cleveland & Teasley, account ... 12.01 Brown Bros., account 256.54 Bowers Motor Co., bal. account .50 T. O. Fleming, 18 gals, gas 3.60 H. O. Cordell, 56 lbs. beef 4.48 Elrod & Elrod, account 16.35 Yancey Brothers, account 14.00 The Texas Company, account 54.29 Todd Protectograph Co., account 43.80 R. C. Linder, express 8.96 Hartwell Railway Co., freight 2.84 R. C. Linder, express 7.02 H. W. Phillips, 50 bu. oats at 90c 45.00 W. A. Neal & Son, part paymt. tractor, grader 1023.33 Hartwell Ry. Co., freight 1.78 L. I. Vickery, work on road 20.00 Charlie Scott, work on road 20.00 Jim White, work on road 20.00 Asbury Alexander, work on road 20.00 Odas Gary, work on road 20.00 Minor McMullan, work on road 18.46 Charlie Seawright, work on road 10.77 H. M. Cheek, 4,000 lbs. crushed coin 80.00 C. E. Williams, cash paid for work on road 4.00 R. A. Pritchard, 3 bu. peas and potatoes 8.50 Atlanta Constitution, ad. escaped convict 10.80 E. T. Ethridge, cash paid for milk, butter 7.48 December, 1924. W. A. Neal & Son, paymt. on tractor 1029.16 J. W. Baker, salary as clerk 85.00 Will Rucker, 43 lbs. beef 3.88 Mrs. W. L. Dean, milk, butter 4.15 L. S. Brown, work on road by hands 57.75 A. N. P. Brown; cash pd. telegrams, express 2.78 P. M. Banister, hauling and wagon 6.00 Auto Tire Co., 3 spark plugs 3.00 F. W. Brown, hire of truck 1.50 T. H. Bolt, salary 37.50 W. E. Bailey, cash paid for bolts .55 Omar Bond, potatoes 4.00 W. E. Bailey, salary as guard 70.00 W. M. Brown, salary as guard . 70.00 Brown & Cobb, 13 pairs blankets .. 26.00 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith 9.00 J. E. Crittenden, potatoes 2.00 Yancey Bros., account 110.10 W. M. McLane, 2 cords wood 12.00 Geo. H. Page, painting 4 signs 3.60 E. S. Reynolds, cash pd. postage 1.00 John Partain, beef, chickens 10.26 K. S. Reynolds, salary as warden 100.00 Happ Bros., convict clothing 36.75 Saul’s Dept. Store, 24 hats 15.00 T. G. Craft, 1 pair shoes 3.95 R. M. Turner, 30 gals, syrup 27.00 James Ed Vickery, 224 feet lumber 4.48 The City Dray, hauling feed to camp 6.00 K. E. Sanders, milk, butter 3.00 Thompson, 100 lbs. turnips 3.00 W. A. Neal & Son, mchy. parts 1.55 J. S. Harbin, work on road 5.00 D. C. Alford, account r... 39.82 R. F. Howell, account 24.50 W. M. Brown, 3202 feet pine lumber 64.04 Brown Bros., part paymt. account 188.90 Herndon Drug Store, account 43.80 Alien Starke, shoeing 16 mules, repair work 24.00 A. N. Alford & Co., account 178.60 W. H. Herring, milk, butter 2.55 Will Rucker, hire of wagons 1.50 M. C. Saylors, account 7.40 E. B. McGee, hauling rock 6.00 Hart Motor Co., account 81.60 A. N. P. Brown, cash paid express 1.22 Brown Bros., part account 287.59 R. C. Linder, telegrams 2.35 E. T. Ethridge, salary 85.00 C. G. Putnam, work on tractor 7.00 The Texas Co., account ..7. 291.63 D. C. Alford, services as Com. 388.00 Hartwell Ry. Co., freight 1.51 Hartwell Steam Bakery, account 3.57 Y. W. Vickery, soiling road, hands, teams 16.00 First Natl. Bank of Hartwell, S. draft of Rabun Gap School, car corn, freight 691.74 Dr. S. R. Patton, extracting teeth for convict 6.00 W. L. Attaway, serving and col. rd. tax war. 13.75 fi. W. Thomas, work on road, hands, teams 21.75 J, R. L. Hall, serving and col. rd. tax war. 11.25 E. S. Reynolds, expense to Atlanta for prisoner 14.19 E. S. Reynolds, expense to Atlanta and Augusta for prisoners 48.50 J. W. Baker, part pmt. salary of clerk ... 60.00 A. N. P. Brown, services as Com., 1924 160.00 F. C. Gaines, service as Com., 1924 100.00 P. P. Gulley, service as Com., 1924 96.00 C. E. Williams, service as Com., 1924 100.00 L. H. Cobb, service as Com., 1924 (part year) 16.00 S. M. Martin, serving and col. rd. tax war. 17.50 W. A. Campbell, dis. in acct, and his rd. tax 8.90 G. D. Rice, serving and col. rd. tax war. 13.00 R. L. Myers, 114 1-2 bu. corn 154.57 The Linsco Co., 2 drums grease .. . 138.22 Hartwell Ry. Co., freight on grease 18.42 Jim Stowers, col., work on road 1.00 Hart Co. Com’s, postage and express 2.57 January, 1925. W. A. Neal & Son, part pmt. on tractor . 1035.00 W. H. Bailey, serving road tax warrants 5.00 ’hil A. Jenkins, serving and col, rd. tax war. 16.25 «'rank Evans, work on road 4.00 J. W. Herring, serving and col. rd. tax war. 32.50 p. P. Gulley, bal. of salary as Com., 1924 20.00 C. E. Williams, bal. of salary as Com., 1924 20.00 F. C. Gaines, bal. of salary as Com., 1924 20.00 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith 2.00 E. T. Ethridge. salary for Dec. 85.00 E. T. Ethridge, cash pd. hands for work on road 4.85 W. A. Neal & Son, 1 grease gun 7.50 rd Oil Co., ■ <4.83 A- If- Robinson Co 62.50 F. E. Sadler, work on road and hands, teams 16.00 Citv Dray, hauling 3 loads iron to Abe’s junk 1.50 P L. Culpepper, for 2 hogs 20.00 Hr I. Brown, 4560 lbs. hay 62.70 J. C. Cordell, 52 lbs. beef j 5.20 W E- Bailey, salary as guard 70.00 W. M. Brown, salary as guard 70.00 T H Bolt, services as night guard 38.75 h' Cobb, 3 bu. potatoes .... 3.75 Anton Kotal, 1 cord wood . . 4.00 W. Y. Buffington, top soil for road 10.00 W. T. Vickery, 5 gals, syrup 4.50 E. S. Reynolds, salary as warden 100.00 C. L. Johnson & Co., account 48.30 T. L. Norris, hire of wagon., .50 E. E. Sanders, milk and butter 13.50 Mrs. W. L. Dean, milk, butter 12.60 Mrs. E. S. Reynolds, butter, sausage 4.70 John Partain, 64 lbs. beef 6.40 Jim Ed Vickery, 20 loads wood, hire of wagon 10.50 W. L. Dean, hire of 3 wagons 1.50 Claud Dooley, 2 gals, milk • .40 R. M. Turner, 8 gals, syrup 7.20 W. K. McGee, roofing and nails 7.50 Yates Hdw. & Furn. Co., account 17.30 Alford’s Gro. Store, account 47.87 J. R. Meredith, Jr., photos of convicts 13.50 Yancey Bros., bills .. 157.62 Hart Motor Co., account 63.75 Brown Bros., account ........ 243.12 Joe H. Herring, account 8.55 J. E. Crittenden, milk and butter 11.90 Hartwell Oil Mill, account 36.36 S. J. Brown, account 45.80 Brown & Cobb, 6 pairs gloves 9.50 J. A. W. Brown, account 17.50 A. N. Alford & Co., account 94.30 S. V. Bowers, veterinary services 17.00 Cleveland & Teasley, account 50.75 T. G. Craft, 3 pairs shoes 10.50 Tl<! Hartwell Sun, account 71.78 J. W. Baker, bal, salary for Dec. and part Jan. 45.00 The Sunbury Mfg. Co., account 2.52 Shunk Mfg. Co., account 12.50 A. D. Brown, 2 bu. peas 6.00 Manzie Maxwell, refund amt. over pd. rd. tax 4.00 W. L. Attaway, serving and col. road tax war- rants and refund to A. P. Partain , 17.50 Dr. Geo. S. Clark, services as camp physician 192.25 W. C. Cash, for hog 12.00 Standard Oil Co., account 209.98 G. D. Rice, serving and col, rd. tax war. 25.00 T. A. Booth, dragging road ... 6.00 Phil A. Jenkins, collecting 3 road tax war. 3.75 W. I. Maret, for hog . z ... 12.00 J. A. Turner, extracting teeth for convicts 6.50 J. B. Blackmon, 10 gallons syrup 10.00 S. M. Martin, serving and col. rd. tax war. 12.50 C. L. Kay, serving and col. rd. tax war. 5.00 J. B. Jones, freight 89.76 J. W. Baker, bal. salary for Jan. 65.00 J. W. Baker, advance on salary for Feb. 40.00 E. T. Ethridge, for feeding prisoners 13.15 Hart Co. Com’s, postage ... 2.00 February, 1925. W. A. Neal & Son, final pmt. on tractor .... 1833.53 J. T. Risner, col. rd. tax warrants 10.00 W. L. Attaway, col. rd. tax warrants 16.25 VV. C. Rucker, work on road, self, hands teams 26.91 E. B. Benson', Agt., account 53.13 A. M. Robinson Co., convict pants 28.40 Hartwell Fire Ins. Agcy., renewal premium on Commissioners’ bond 12.50 Brown Bros., account 169.30 Elrod & Elrod, account 53.10 Maret Gro. Store, account 49.15 Leard & Massey, account 179.60 Hart Motor Co., account 24.55 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith account 7.50 Geo. A. Hailey, 5 gals, gas, dinner 4 men 1.90 Joe W. Craft, work on road, self, hands 3.00 E. N. Crump, dinner for 5 men 1.00 J. C. Bagwell, account 2.60 VV. M. Brown, cash paid for county 3.25 S. J. Brown, account 13.95 C. Vester Burton, work on road, hands, team 6.00 Vickery Meat Market, bal. account 9.03 J. E. Dendy, 30 lb. fish 5.40 W. D. & R. B. Teasley, account 52.92 The Texas Co., account 238.45 Dr. Stewart Brown, services to convict .. .. 50.00 D. C. Alford, bal. account 35.52 S. W. Morris, 5 cords wood 25.00 J. R. Leard, 1 log chain 2.50 B. C. Bailey, 60 lbs. beef 4.80 VV. M. McLane, 1 cord wood 5.00 E. E. Sanders, milk, butter, sausage 13.50 T. H. Bolt, services as night guard 40.00 W. M. Brown, salary as guard 70.00 VV. E. Bailey, salary as guard 70.00 E» S. Reynolds, salary as warden 110.00 Land Isom, col., one hog ... 15.00 E. S. Reynolds, postage, telegram, express 1.50 R. VV. Massey, 7 gals, syrup 6.30 Auto Tire Co., auto tube 4.35 Adams & Parks, account 54.64 A. N. Alford & Co., account 114.50 Yates Hardware & Furniture Co. account 22.65 J. VV. Herring, L. C., serving road tax warrants 10.00 E. T. Ethridge, salary for work on road 85.00 J. A. W. Brown, account 17.75 Saul’s Department Store, account 31.55 Hailey Bros. Drug Co. account 6.05 Dr. VV. I. Hailey, prescriptions 1.00 W. A. Neal & Son, account . 4.40 Austin Bros. Bridge Co., 6 No. 2 1-2 K.C.H.B. Wheelers at $96.50 each 579.00 Yancey Bros, account 3.00 A. B. Brown, Sheriff, serving road tax warrants 27.50 C. H. Sanders, L. C., serving road tax warrants 13.75 Atlanta Tent & Awning Co., account 131.81 J. R. Reynolds, beef account 5.12 J. B. Jones, freight ." .■ 1.80 W. W. Vickery, L.C., serving road tax warrants 1.25 March, 1925. F. C. Gaines, expenses 4 Com. to Atlanta, Ga. 44.73 W. L. Attaway, L.C., serving road tax warrants 9.00 Hartwell Steam Bakery, account 5.34 J. H. H. Mewborn, work on road 3.00 R. E. Holland, account 64.05 Hartwell Buick Co., account 1... 2.00 Joe H. Herring, grocery account . 55.75 Hart Motor Co., account 63.15 R. F. Howell, blacksmith account 9.70 J. S. Vickery, work on road 10.00 S. W- Morris, 3 cords wood 15.00 McGee & Robertson, account 21.40 W. E. Bailey, salary as Guard .. 70.00 W. M. Brown, salary as Guard 60.00 E. S. Reynolds, salary as Warden 110.00 T. H. Bolt, salary as night guard ~x 40.00 W. M. McLane, one-half cord wood 2.50 John Partain balance account 1.10 VV. I. Brown, repairing 10 horse collars 5.00 Brown Bros, account 127.16 Luke Fleming, work on road 15.50 G. C. Lewis, 56 pounds beef 5.58 E. E. Sanders, extra guard 8 nights 10.00 Rook Adams, 90 pounds turnips 2.70 Mac Cobb, 6 bushels potatoes 7.50 J. H. Whitaker, milk and butter 19.60 E. S. Reynolds, trip to Milledgeville with pris- oners, etc. 14.63 Charlie Cordell, 13 rabbits 1.95 VV. H. Bailey, beef * 6.00 L. M. Ridgway, work on road 4.00 A. N. Alford & Co., account „ 107.83 Saul’s Department Store account 24.75 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., account 5.60 Standard Oil Co., account 218.25 Saul’s Dept. Store, account 39.50 W. A. Neal & Son, piston rings, cyl. head, etc. 16.40 T. G. Craft account ... 58.13 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith account .... 7.10 Reo Hartwell Co., account 37.70 P. D. Satterfield, work on road 5.00 A. M Robinson Co., convict coats 24.00 The Hartwell Sun account 125.10 J. W. Baker, bal. salary for Feb. 45.00 The Fretwell Co., two mules 470.00 J. W. Baker, cash paid for express 1.27 A. N. P. Brown, expenses self and E. S. Rey- nolds to Atlanta for escaped convict , . 17.29 E. T. Ethridge, salary i. 85.00 J. B. Jones, agent, freight I 3.36 R. C. Linder, agent, express I. .89 J. B. Jones, agent, freight 1.50 J. W. Baker, part of salary for March 1 45.00 . C. Linder, agent, express | 1.41 First National Bank, reward paid to Shcrjff THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., JULY 24, 1925 Lowery, Fulton, for W. C. Tinsley, escaped 50.00 A. B. Brown, Sheriff,'serving road tax warrants 10.00 I. T. Brown, peas 6.25 S. M. Martin, serving road tax warrant 1.25 John Cosnahan, transportation expenses 8.00 J. B. Jones, agent, freight .70 J. R. L. Hall, serving road tax warratns 3.75 E. S. Reynolds, expenses Milledgeville two trips 28.78 J. T. Risner, L. C., serving road tax warrants 6.25 April, 1925 J. W. Baker, bal. salary March * 40.00 Jim Reed, for oats 3.00 L. H. Cobb, cash paid Fretwell, balance mules 5.00 S. H. White, part payment road tax work 100.00 S. J. Brown, peas 14.13 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith account 8.85 Brown & Cobb, gloves 6.25 Brown Bros., account 263.73 J. H. Whitaker, milk and butter 24.50 W. M. Blackwell, work on road 1.50 S. V. Bowers, treating mules, hogs at camp 23.50 Willie Brown, salary as guard 70.00 E. S. Reynolds, salary as Warden 110.00 W. E. Bailey, salary as Guard 70.00 T. H. Bolt, salary as night Guard 40.00 Jud M. Shiflet, com 28.35 Yates Hardware & Furniture Co., account 71.45 E. E. Sanders, two nights as extra guard 2.50 The Texas Co., account 45-4.22 Charlie Cordell, beef 4.94 G. C. Lewis, beef 10.18 John Lankford, blacksmith account 1.75 J. D. Matheson & Sons account 85.75 The Hartwell Sun account 27.70 Ivan Allen Marshall Co., blank paper 1.25 Hartwell Grocery Co., salt brick 12.60 J. E. Mann account 62.55 Jack Hunt account ... 53.45 Umar Vickery account 62.20 A. N. P. Brown, cash paid out for express 3.07 Hart Motor Co., account 38.41 Standard Oil Co., account 49.70 Smith Mfg. Co., shirts and pants 42.50 Yancey Bros, account t 7.00 Allen Starke, shoeing mules and repair work 12.70 M. C. f?aylors, account 61.15 A. N. Alford & Co., account 106.32 Curtis Payne, driving tractor . 11.54 R. C. Linder, agent, express 2.63 S. M. Martin, L. C., serving road tax warrants 2.50 W. A. Neal & Son account 216.43 First Natl. Bank, draft Austin Road Mac. Co. 70.15 J. B. Jones, agent, freight 3.57 J. W. Baker, part salary for April 30.00 J. B. Jones, agent, freight 1.99 E. S. Reynolds, expense trip to Milledgeville 6.00 G. C. Lewis, balance on beef 1.34 Transcontinental Oil Co., for soap 67.50 E. T. Ethridge, salary 85.00 Cash paid out for postage, freight and express 3.45 J. W. Baker, balance salary 55.00 May, 1925 Brown Bros., account 295.22 W. P. Myers, account 88.75 S. V. Bowers, treating mule and medicine . 8.20 W. I. Brown, sewing tent 8.00 E. T. Ethridge, salary 89.73 Reo Hartwell Co., material, labor for truck .. 50.57 J. H. H. Mewborn, bal. for work on road 2.00 J. H. Whitaker, milk and butter 25.20 Hart Motor Co., account 1294.90 Austin Bros. Bridge Co., account .. 32.40 A. N. Alford & Co., account 113.12 Wilton C. Moore, 1 1-2 cords wood 6.00 W. I. Maret, dragging road 4.00 W. A. Neal & Son, account 49.05 Standard Oil Co., account 416.12 Atlanta Tent & Awning Co., account 66.30 Yancey Bros., account 8.20 Omar Vickery, account 80.95 Willie Brown, bal. salary for Feb. 5.75 Saul’s Dept. Store, account • 8.25 Allen Starke, blacksmith account 1.43 E. S. Reynolds, salary as warden 110.00 E. S. Reynolds, exps. to State Farm, postage 4.27 Penic Culpepper, extra guard 5 nights 6.25 W. E. Bailey, salary as guard 70.00 Willie Brown, salary as guard 70.00 T. H. Bolt, salary as night guard 40.00 Elrod & E1r0d,‘3730 lbs. corn 79.90 Clate Cordell, 63 lbs. beef 5.04 Cleveland & Teasley, account 2:75 Archie Parks, 2 1-2 bu. beans 8.75 A. S. Richardson, 3 bu. potatoes 4.50 S. B. Gaines, 1270 lbs. corn 27.20 Curtis Payne, 17 days’ work on road 28.50 J. R. Leard, 24 lbs. fish /. 4.80 G. C. Lewis, 122 lbs. beef 10.26 Dock Nixon, 6 gal. syrup 4.50 R. W. Massey, 38 bunches onions *“1.85 R. A. Parks, 58 lbs. beef 5.10 W. W. Campbell, blacksmith account 4.75 Joe A. Thornton, account 68.15 T. I. Vickery, account 61.42 Yates Hdw. & Furn. Co., account 33.80 T. H. Risner, account* 71.00 Geo. S. Shiflet, serving and col. rd. tax war. 40.00 Com’s R. & R., paid out of checking fund for expenses 1.45 S. M. Martin, serving road tax warrants 3.00 G. C. Lewis, 71 lbs. beef 6.43 J. F. Price, shoeing 20 mules 12.00 S. H. White, part paymt. for road tax work .. 50.00 W. L. Attaway, serving and col. rd. tax war. 2.25 J. W. Baker, part paymt. as clerk for May 40.00 P. H. Roper, 30 lbs. beef 3.00 J. W. Baker, part paymt. salary for May 25.00 Com’s R. & R., pd. out freight and expenses ... 4.82 J. W. Baker, cash paid express 2.25 J. W. Baker, bal. salary for May . 20.00 E. S. Reynolds, salary as warden 110.00 Curtis Payne, salary for May and bal,. April 54.00 June, 1925. Mrs. John Williams, 26 1-2 bu. corn 39.75 O. G. Putnam, labor on tractor 5-10 A. N. Alford & Co., account 35.65 Penic Culpepper, extra guard 3 nights 4.00 R. A. Parks, 60 lbs. beef 4.80 Leland Sanders, 21 gals, syrup ? 18.90 Ernest Harper, 55 1-2 bu. corn 74.95 J. A. W. Brown, account 8.00 J. A. VV. Brown, account 4.50 J. R. Reynolds, 67 1-2 lbs. beef 6.07 J. H. Whitaker, milk and butter 23.70 Williams Bros., account 35.25 Yates Hdw. & Furn. Co., account 31.70 G. C. Lewis, 60 lbs. beef t 8.04 A. N. P. Brown, potatoes and wood 13.50 Brown & Cobb, shoes 4.50 N. P. Brown, account 223.38 Standard Oil Co., account 84.83 VV. W. Campbell, blacksmith account 2.00 Yancey Bros., account 11.90 Willie Brown, salary as guard 75.00 W. E. Bailey, salary as guard 75.00 T. H. Bolt, salary as night guard 40.00 S. H. White, bal. for road tax work . 100.00 Austin Bros. Bridge Co., account 2.70 S. V. Bowers, account 6.20 Cleveland & Teasley, 100 lbs. navy beans 9.75 R. F. Howell, blacksmith account 17.05 A. N. P. Brown, express on bale overalls .89 E. T. Ethridge, pd. for county and salary 88.25 Auto Tire Co., 10 alemite cups 3.40 J. W. Temples & Sons, account 1.40 M. C. Saylors, 42 lbs. fish 6.30 Smith Mfg. Co., convict shorts, pants 172.50 Fortson Gro. Store, account 64.77 W. A. Neal & Son, account 108.60 Adams & Carlton, account 66.72 Joe H. Herring, account 65.43 S. J. Brown, account 54.50 The Texas Co., account 616.36 James Meredith, Jr., photos of convicts 19.25 J. C. Cordell, work on road, self, hands 15.00 J. B. Jones, freight 49.00 I J. W. Baker, part, paymt. salary as clerk 45.00 J. W. Brock, work on road 5.50 ■ TOTAL Road Fund Disbursements $44,933.62 ! COUNTY PURPOSE FUND Ju!y, 1924. Cole Heard, salary a* janitor |5.00 B. R. Brown, Sheriff, services, expenses 36.53 I A. N. Alford & CO., account •• 3.7 U i Williams Bros., county help acrt-J . !J. A. Estes, services 3 tax equahzCTi Clerk Cleveland & Teasley, county help account J. W. Scott, cash paid for county and services lunacy trial (Risner) • ’ Hartwell Furn. Co., coffins and furnl *ure . Keystone Envelope Co., file env• Court 35.00 Brandon Printing Co., quart ink, Clerk of Court -.15 Atlanta Germicide Co., account !J. W. Temples & Son, bldg, material for Jail 24.75 W r . D. & R. B. Teasley, county help accounts 4.00 Vickery Bros., county help accounts _ J. W. Scott, Ordinary, lunacy trial, Mattox o.uu Adams & Parks, account ToiSc W. I. Brown, paint for Jail First Natl. Bank, light bills Norris Gro. Co., county help account 4.UU Dr. W. E. MeCurry, services Kisner lonaey trial 10.UO R. P. Robertson, county help account 2.00 J. L. Teasley, filing vital statistics J. T. Phillips, filing vital statistics 3.5 V H. N. Ayers, filing vital statistics 3.W) E. L. Cochran, filing vital statistics 4.5 V Joe D. Johnson, filing vital statistics 6 00 N. B. Ayers, filing vital statistics -50 C. H. Richardson, filing vital statistics -.00 First Natl. Bank, water bills for June 15.69 J. R. Meredith, part saly. atttending C. H. clock 15.00 J. B. Jones, freight August, 1924. Cole Heard, salary as janitor 30.00 Alford’s Gro. Store, county help account 4.00 r A. B. Brown, Dept. Sheriff, adV. trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., for Dewey Holland 40.00 B. R. Brown, services and expenses 64.00 First Natl. Bank, light bills for July 10.51 Williams Bros., county help account 2.00 C. H. Richardson, holding J. P. election 6.00 Cleveland & Teasley, county help accounts 14.00 Dr. B. C. Teasley, services Risner lunacy trial 10.00 The Hartwell Sun, account 1'|5.05 The McGregor Co., Ordinary office supplies 6.95 A. N. Alford & Co., account 3.70 Vickery Bros., county help accounts 4.00 J. L. Teasley, filing vital statistics 5.00 J. T. Phillips, filing vital statistics 3.00 H. N. Ayers, filing vital statistics 1-50 E. L. Cochran, filing vital statistics 1.50 Joe D. Johnson, filing vital statistics 3.50 N. B. Ayers, filing vital statistics 4.00 C. H. Richardson, filing vital statistics 2.00 First National Bank of Hartwell, water bitts 10.31 J. R. Meredith, Jr., part Court House clock 7.00’ First National Bank, jury revisors’ services 12T00 W. H. Harley, work on 3 typewriters 17.55 J. Duncan, J. P., self and jury inquest 16.00 J. B. Jones, agent, freight I.3fT September, 1924 B. R. Brown, services and expenses 96.64 Cole Heard, court house janitor —. "* 30.00 J. S. Roe, filing vital statistics 3.00 J. L. Teasley, filing vital statistics 6.50 J. T. Phillips, filing vital statistics 5.50 H. N. Ayers, filing vital statistics 1.50 E. L. Cochran, filing vital statistics 2.50 Joe D. Johnson, filing vital statistics 3.00 N. B. Ayers, filing vital statistics I.OD Williams Bros., account 2.00 Hartwell Sun, account Sheriff 13.89 Hartwell Sun, account Clerk Court 15.50 City Dray, hauliqg empty drums .70 Hart Co. Com’s, postage 1.00 J. W. Scott, Ordinary, paid out for county 3.25 Norris Grocery Co., account 2.00 J. R. Meredith, Sr., holding inquest 10.00 Marshall & Bruce, Clerk of Court ’ 18.52 Foote & Davies, tax receipts 1924 95.13, Cleveland & Teasley, account ... A 8.00 i First Natl. Bank, light bills 11.59 Dr. T. R. Gaines, services inquest 10.00 A. N. Alford & Co., .account 1.88 R. P. Robertson, account 4.00 B. R. Brown, Sheriff, services inquest 10.00 First National Bank, water bills 14.29 J. B. Jones, agent, freight 4.0 T J. B. Jones, agent, freight 9.72 October, 1924 Cole Heard, salary janitor 30.00 B. R. Brown, Sheriff, services and expense 85.40 Williams Bros., account 2.00 A. N. Alford & Co., account 3.90 Cleveland & Teasley, account .. Hart County Telephone Exchange, Clerk Court 23.40 Hartwell Furniture Co., coffin 58.00 Hailey Bros. No. 1, drugs 3.25 W. I. Hailey, visit to smallpox cases 11.50 First Natl. Bank, light bills and globes 14.36 M. C. Saylors, account 2.00 Vickery Bros., account 4.00 T. I. Vickery, account 2.00 T. G. Craft, account 36.00 J. W. Scott, cash paid for county 2.10 R. P. Robertson, account 2.00 J. L. Teasley, filing vital statistics J. T. Phillips, filing vital statistics 1.50 H. N. Ayers, filing vital statistics 2.50 E. L. Cochran, filing vital statistics ’ Joe D. Johnson, filing vital statistics 4.5 C N. B. Ayers, filing vital statistics I.OC J. S. Roe, filing vital statistics 2.0 f First Natl. Bank, water biTTs W. E. McAllister, account 25.0( L. S. Skelton, trip, lunatic Burgess to MilledgvT !•.«(/ J. T. Risner, Bailiff services 10.Ot Phil A. Jenkins Bailiff services 12.0 S. M. Martin, Bailiff services 18.0 N. B. Ayers, Bailiff services G. C. Locke, meals for jurymen 6 50 Thos. Teasley, waiting on Gary Stowers N. P. Kolgaklis, meals for jurymen 9.6 Hailey’s Case, meals for jurymen 75( J. T. Daniel, mileage and subpoena 3 0- First Natl. Bank, service G. C. Hayes, Court Stenographer 90.0' First Natl. Bank, services W. R. Bailiff 10*0 November, 1924. Hotel Hartwell, lodging bailiffs, jurors jt 16 2 Cole Heard, services as janitor 30 0 E. L. Cochran, 9 certificates vital statistics 4 5 B. R. Brown, Sherjff, account 162 2 St' I?^. e? 3y ’? 3 certificat es vital statistics ILS V; I; Phillips, 5 certificates vital statistics 2 5 H. N Ayers, 4 certificates vital statistics 2.0 vd * Johns ? n ’ 11 certificates vital statistics 5.5 N. B. Ayers, 2 certificates vital statistics 1 0 The Hartwell Sun, account 43’3 W’illiams Bros., account - RP "i - nacy trial R ‘ M Burdett 10A Cleveland & Teasley, account M. C. Saylors, account The Hartwell Sun, account, Ordinary ’ 45 ( The Hartwell Sun, tickets for election 44 c The Hartw-ell Sun, account, Sheriff lo’i Sun ’ aecount > Tax Collector * 2L' J. w. Scott, account \ q, Marshall & Bruce Co., account 70'’ Ga. Ry. & Power Co., account 9'l Ga. Ry. A'Power Co., account t/: S. J. Brown, account j j R: R M ;j : Norris Gro. Co., account % A. N. Alford & Co., account 90 Brandon Printing Co., account w T R Whitw d wh’ r° r mana £ in ‘K election 15.' T. B. hitworth, for managing election 15. t * r?’ ~ Jers ’ managing election 15 r w for .managing election 12.’ p T ' 4vo^ rd / 0n ’ for ““Wing election 12.' ? w s ’ for managing election 4 30 J. W. Scott and J. G. Richardson, consolidat- ing election returns “’onaat- g J. G. Richardson, services Auer City of Hartwell, account Tem f! A. S. Skelton, lunacy trial R M ' c J. L Jenkins inquest Flossie Brown, coLiSan/ 20