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!j??i - -y* *-** -*--?? ' ^"">7*-" ."Z,' mat^jh^, For Uent. My reaideneo ou Lytlloton street. Terms reasonable, and possession given immediately. * Miss S. A. Gumf*. - \ Crowdod Oat. Sovernl communications and oth er matter are unavoidably crowded ?out this work. They will appear next week. Lost. On Wednesday, 29ih inst. on J)e Kalb Sr, between II impton Paik and liC's depot., a small jrold hahy breastpin, with the initials 4 1\ VV," ongravod 041 front. Finder will con fer a favor hv returning same to the VYateree Messenger otlicc. Sudd'-n Death. Mrs. Hun null Yatos, widow of J esse L. \ ales, d^ed very suddenly ? at her home noai' Remberta cn lust Sunday morning. She was attend ed by Dr. Osteen who was to see her about 12 o'clock the night prc Vous. Thinking thut she was bet ter she was iefl for the night, aud ?parties returning the next morn ing found her dead. An inquest was held aDvl the verdict of the ju ry was that she came to her depth from jrganie heart trouble. 1 ho following gentlemen composed the jury of inquest: W J Y oung, D V Keels, W K ^mmond?, S W "Young, R S Preseott, Manning Dorrity, John Gillis, C W \oung, T I) MeLetfd, I) ?| Gillls, C B <Ciit'gg8 nnu A .) Wingate. bee rotary Carlisle's Speech l>i? sected. A Muss of Heresies Subjected to tlio Searchlight ol Truth. Agreeably to the programme as mapped out by Messrs. G. . Clove laud & Co, Gold-Bugs and U. S. Jior.d Brokers, if not at the ex press command of the head of that -august (inn, Secrytary "Carlisle at Covington, Ky,^ on the 20th inst., opened the'^ financial campaign ol 3 800 by tho delivery of the ablest end most thoroughly comprehen sive speech from the single gold .standard side of the question that it has ever been the pleasure of the writer to see ir. print. No man af ter reading that effort will dare to accuse Mr. Carlisle of insincerity. '1 he man is beyond doubt honest to the core and beli<m.*s implicitly that every word he uttered at Cov ington is as true as holy writ. Unfortunately however for the -ten ability of his arguments, Un distinguished speaker is color-blind, everything appertaining to the sub ject of finance assuming in color to me defective vision a rich, golden yellow. In fact on this subject of finance, Mr. Carlisle reminds mo of \he eld citizen who remarked yes terday that lie hrd never seen such weather in May, when the fact is thaton May 16th of list year ue had a very damaging frost. 5>o when in the opening paragraph of hi* address proper, he states that the depreciation of prices and fi nancial depression J began five years ago and not twenty } ears as kated, the facts most positively re fute his statement, as any wage earner, producer or moi l gage-rid den farmer can abundautly testify. Equally ms fallacious in the as sertion that' the crisis \^s precipi tated by l lie experiment by the Ar gentine Republic cf a cheap and in flated currency. The idea is pre posterous that a little South Amer ican Republic could even remotely unsettle values and ehake the finan cial system of a universe when ev ery financier. of note predicted years previous to its actual occu rence the collapse of the Argentine system of finance. Did space permit I would like to ?ive in detail that system, but I must pass on to other features of this exposition of gold-bug heresies After devoting about a half col umn to abuse of the Harrison ad ministration and laying at its door .all the ills which now blllict us, Mr. Chi lisle settled down to busi ness and began to reason witli his audience on fio uuadvisability of establishing a new unit and meas ure of value unless the change could bu positively shown before hand to be beneficial. ? Now, why didn't Mr Caihsle toll the people that the true unit aiid measure of value is even now the samc*as has prevailed since tnc passage of our first coinage law of| 1702? Instead of using the expres sion "the institution of a new unit or measure of value etc, why di - n't he say "the resumption of the old laws pioviding for the free coinage of gold a..d silver the uni, ?r measure of value upon which was computed the value of a I other coins being the silver dollar con taining three hundred and seventy one and one fourth giains oi pure silver V" The answer to these questions is? color blindness. Mr. CsrlUe then took up and exolstued ~ the tnost^ important coinage laws of the country and asserted thut in tbe law of 17?J?| aiiver -M over-vslued by the es taWltfnt of the l'g?l rlUo ?f "? <>f ?llw to 1 of g?W. eoo?eq??ovly ,(W.r w.. ouv ?f tioo, wUlch4>cua?t??.*? tiilfd ?d J*. >?? d 1834 and 37 chaoglnj the rati In la 1, tliw result of* which eluiuuo *us i\ silver famine, silver in this case Wing undervalued, it? bullion value upon lite markets of lie world hMng 4 renter than thai stamped upon U* face. Thin explanation would hay? be tin convincing aud cor reel had Mr, Cailiale slated that in I ho fii>>t instunce too little gold waf? con tained i:i the gold coin to preserve or maintain its parity *ilh silver, while in the hitler there wax t ?o much, and that silver wan not cvei or undervalued in either law, the number of grain* of pure silver contained in the silver dollars coined or null orixed to ho coined under hoth laws being precisely the .same. 'I'll us I give yon anoth er example of llic effects of color blind ih ss. Had 1 tho time or the inclina tion to trespass further upon llie kind nous of tho editor I could tili a dozen columns wild criticisms more or less pertinent of oilier weak feature# in this remuifcablu speech, but I will conclude hy call ing attention to tho slatemont that the free Coinage of silvei means that sixteen pounds of silvtr shall by legislative enactment bu de clared equal in value to thirty-two pounds of that metal as measured by our present standard or unit. There is absolutely no truth in this statement. The gold dollar 01 unit is a dishonest unit or measure of value as it has a constantly ris ing monetary value, and it was fas tened upon this country only after long and unscrupulous effort hy the money- kings. Tho silver dollar containing three hundred and seventy-one and one fourth grains of pure silver is oui natural unit of value, and the ef fect of the free coinage of silvei will be to loose forever the deadly grip of gold, forcing it into it3 prop er place in cur monetary sv?lein, [divesting it of its fictitious vaiu?*| and reducing it to or near us na j tural parity with silver at the ralio of 1(> lo 1. When this is accomplished pros perity will return. The winter of J our lin uncial discontent with all its' blighting influences will p?>ss aw<iy, while every hill top and mountain- j side, even to t he uttermost parts of j our grand domain will echo and le eclio the glad acclaim of '?America for Americans. No English domi nation in matters mundane or spir itual, financial or commercial." Respectfully, W. A. Sen ROCK. Jfroin Qui" (|0i't'c^)0ii(1e"b'. Boykins. Mr. Kditor: ? I again claim my space in the columns of tho dear Chronicle. The frost we had on ?ind did considerable damag". Wo also had some snow recently. Misses Maggie and Kamie G**s kins, of this place, are visiting friends and relatives at lie ill ah. v The Mioses B.irgess, of the Mc Leod neighborhood, were visiting here last Sunday. Mr. T. L. Dixou, of Heulah, was visiting in oup^nrfgrnst Sunday. To L. L. C.?-TJiu 11 r<*t reprosen tative legislative assembly w ,s held at Jamestown, v'a., July 30lh, 1019, and Gov. Yenrdly presided. * Locus Hull. ^ Luckncw. I come a^aJn nnd claim ill) space in youv val latde coin in lift. We are having lots of rain nmv( and G^n- Green is about in the lead. r What few stalks of cotton tin* frost left are looking red and hear ty. Some of the farmers are speak ing of ploughing their cotton up and planting corn. I think Bro. "L. L. C.," of Lvoc'i wooj has made a good suggestion. I think the history question clul? will be of great benefit to the read ers as well as lo tfie correspond ents. A. J. * DeKa'b. Pea.- Chronicle: ? A Sunday School was organized at Cook's Church recently, wiih lb* ftdlow iniz oflicers in chargc- : Ml' Robt. Mickle Suj/r,, Mr. L. McL Brown Assis't Sup't, Air. Chailio Lorri^k ftect'y and trou's. Wo believe M<\ Mickle to be the tiijlit man in the right place and with tho valunbb aid of the Ass't wo predict them a lon?j and useful career. Excuse me, Dutch, but our luf tor was written the' we* k before it was printed, ant* if one of your citizens was not at D?Kalb then wo were certainly misinformed. We think it would ho more convenient, for you to head your articles from your community, as we deem one ooitespondanl q lite enough for this neighborhood at l?*ast. ' Miss M ittio Turner, of West ville. is spending sonie time with Mrs. J. K. Clarke, of this place. Pet. Sh5yl?>r4s Hill Dear Editor: ? Since iny last writing we have had lots of rain *nd cold weather. It is raining now. AVhat will the farmer do? Mr.jj. K. Watkina is the guest of Mr. Rl L. Smyil. We a re glad to see him".* We think he is on pro fessional business. Come as often as you can "Rddie/1 we always welcome thee. ftp _ 1 tbiok Children's Day wilt be o1>sei ved at DeKslb some time soon. Would be glad io be there. Mrs, A r ledge has not reWraed home yet. We trust sfce is baring 7T.V" ... ? a pleasant time. air, W. l>. Kntamitiges hns ? good school at Gaule^'s, Hi* u teaching vocal nuitio in connec lion with i he other branches. Wheat and oats have begun t < ? ripen. Some of our (arums will be glad to see it. 1 will (.-lone hy spying goodbye fortius tuue. Will Wisher. Mt. Oliv.t Dear Chronicle: ? Again we ?ec k ; a small space among your many I correspondent*. As :i great many j others we have to eoinplain of searc- - it y of oeAw. .iVe had the u.ilimitcd pleasure of attending the '?Cliildrou s Day" ex ercises at Beulali last iSalun!a\. Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather a large cr?wd wax present and it was in every way a sneers* Addresses were delivered bV lie v. Mi. Waddcll, Mr. David McDow?P, Mr. ( '. \V. liirchnotrc and the pas tor, liev. Peti r Slok'tii. A nice li'th- sum was raised which as we said before, won I if go for mis sions. Then came the dinner. ()!?, so celicinus. Kver>one seemed to en joy it and have a jolly good,i1me. The chinch was beautifully deco rated. Mi*s Maggie Gnxkins, who ha?! beeu spending some time with friends in this vicinity, has return ed to her home at lioyUtns. A certain joung man in thi*> neighbor lr>od dressed in his best and we ul to see his ^iil, came back in the rain and said he would give up the idea of being a 4<j?port." Willi best wishes, Vivian. Chosnut Grove. <?ii Is Wlio Ml(? M ulbereles. ? "Lucas Hull" Hopped. Mi. Rdiior: ? As we see nothing From here in your valuable paper we will, with y .nr permission, try and give you a few dots. Fanner-* are having some heanti I I'n! weat her for working, but it iv ver.' uncertain how long it will con tinue. Picnics are all the amusement w. hear of at present. We heard of n ciowd of girls in this vi< inity amus ;ing themselves by riding each other in a road cart, and climbing { I We guess we belter not till about the Mulberry tree; those gills might ml like for us to. ''Locus 1 1 ii 11" miiftt thi* k hois the only one of your many readers that ever read the piece of poetry hc'conti United lust week. Any one who lias read "Iiej'nold'H*' readei will remember it. lie must think 'hat by changing it a liltl'J it will appear original. Poor '-Locus 1 1 nil." As this is our lirst we will close. If it is not consigned to the waste basket we will come again soon. Hei tha. An Odorless P.eirigerator. We are making an odorlvss re frigerator in Chattanooga, under letters patent, in which you can \)ut onions, bananas, hJj ^wherries, in fact all kinds of vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, ohoese, or noy thing that has an od#r, together wi'.h milk or bultfr, leaving the bitter in open vessels without con tamination. It consumes from one third to one-half less ice than other refrigerators and needs no wash ing out. Money ref'Wtded if it Viil not do all we claim. Send for de livery prices and testimonials. Re frigerators for hotel*, grocers, bntcheis and dairymen bu It to ol der on short notice. Keyser & Co., sole manufacturers, Chattanooga, Tenn., L'. S. A. Sen S.icleiy. Camden is to have a new secret socie ty. Mr Kdmuutl Bacon, of .Spartan burg, P. (J. C. C. of the K. of P. Mid .State Councillor of the Jr. (>. C. A M. wilt come to Camden next Friday for the purpose of organizing here a coun cil of the .Jr. (). U. A. M., to be knOwif as Camden Council No. This is a fraternity older which is comparatively young in this state, but which haV within the past lew months gained strength rapidly. Those who haye ailixe<l their nan.es to the application for a charter, ami any others who may wish to unite with them, are requesttd to meet at the Opera House at ?:3U p m. sharp, Friday, May 3lst. IliffiTltM MTIUli The Boo'vS of Regifltration will Ik- open ed in the County Commissioner's oflice in the Court House, between the lionrc t>f 10 a. in. and 2 p. id, n? the lawtlfrecls on the first Monua> in eiich month, until the firet Monday in July, 18'.!5, wlivn the I i\v reijriiie.s them closed. Thin is f??rthe purpose of roistering nil person* who iiave becomc of age or entitled lo regis ter. since lnnt election ; to transfer per son's from this to another coitntv, *nd from one township to another, or fiom one residence to another. All this must be done before or on the lirst .Mooday ifl J lily, I Hi*/*. '.,01! cirtificatea may hir re newed to within SO days of t*?t* elecwon. ami those who b-conie of aj;e bclwVcn 1st of July and the election may register at any time before election. Those who refused or neglect d to reg ister In-fore the hut election. cannot reg inter until the law is 'changed. W. It. IIO Ufi 1 1 , Supervisor of ltcuistratiou for Kemhaw C9. . ( DISH WASHER. I wi&h to announce that I an? agent in this ? ount v for the Climax Difih lVuhtr. Kverybo?ly in the cointy should have ono. It M'fliln s the dishes perfectly in two minutex without putting your hands to them bv simply turning a cj?nk. It iaonedftbc greatest inventions known. A sample of thin Washer con be neen at Tli? Chronicle nftice, Call there and ex amine it, or ??ll tm m* far particulars. C. L. TCRXKIt, - - 1 Boyki^a, 8. C. ISM. j , r ' (Ooultuued from vditoriul !?????) 302 J I) Modeler 15 00 303 K A Rcvd 15 00 304 Marie .1 Walker ^0 00 8(io H M Kenmly, Jr. GO 00 30tj Cornelia Mickle 20 oo 307 E l1 Stoney 30 00 SOS M A Shannon 35 00 8(H) N S Withers 35 00 310 1. T Baker WM>0 311 RM Kennedy, J1'. 45 00 31") M A Shannon 3") 00 31G N S \V illicit 3"> Oo 3 1 7 K 1* Stonev ?>-> 00 318 Cornelia Mickle 20 00 319 Mario J Walker 20 00 3 )0 U M Kennedy, .Jr. lor Janiter VO 0(1 3 >1 K A Heed l.VOO 352 R E Bovkm 15 00 353 J 1) MeClester 30 00 SOS 11 E Boykin 15 00 305) J D MeClesWr SO ()0 310 K A Reed 15 00 M\ ,1 W Moult ry 20 00 371 R M Kennedy, ?' r. 10 00 375 K M Kennedy, Jr. 11 00 37 G K M Kennedy, Jr.\ 15 10 378 \j T Baker 00 00 371) M A shannon 85 00 3 SO N s Wither* 35 00 3KI E P Stoney 35 00 3 82 Cornelia Mickle 20 00 383 Marie J Walker 20 00 404 .1 W Moultrie 20 oo 446 A 1) Kennedy sup plies for (ir. S 1 3 3o 448 II M Kennedy, Jr. 1 7 Ho IIS K M Kennedy, Jr, 100 00 450 L T Baker Go oo 451 M A Shannon ?>5 oo 453 N S Withers .35 oo 154 K P Stoney 35 oo l^j Cornelia Mickle 2< > ? ?< > ; 40G Marie J Walker 2o <><> (57 R M Kennedy Jr In 00 15n Wi limns & Stead man, insurance, (> ) 00 459 Bank of Camden, in 1 i- rest on certificate 4 J) ?">o -l(io lid A Young, sup plies VN 11 Oo 171 .J 1) McClester 3o 00 472 E A U? ed 1 5 00 4 73 U E Boy kin 15 00 477 .John W Moultry 2o 00 5io J 1) Deas, coal for Graded school 37 75 52o J 1) McCl ester 3<> 00 523 E A Herd 15 00 524 R K Boy kin 1 "> 00 530 H M Kcnifcdy, Jr loo 00 531 I/r Baker 00 532 M A Miannon 3.0 00 533 N 5 Withers *>5 00 534 E P Stoney 35 00 535 Cornelia Mickle 2o 00 o3(> Marie J Walker 2 ) 00 587 R M Kennedy. Jr. lo 00 538 R M Kennedy, Jr. furniture for school 1(5(5 00 58 2 J 1) Mc Jester 3o go i)83 E A Reed 15 00 5S4 R K Boy kin 15 00 6(m .M) Deas, coal for Graded school IS ?>> 600 It M Kennedy. Jr, lo 00 (501 R i?1 Kennedy, J r . 100 00 Go 2 L T Bujfipr 1 Oo oo Gp3 M A Shannon 35 oo Go4 N s Withers 35 oo Go5 E P Stoney 35 oo GoG Cornelia Mickle 2o oo Go7 MnrijSJ Walker 2o oo G28 J D McClester ; , 3o oo (529 RE Boy kin 15 oo G3o E A Reed *15 oo G31 li M Kennedy looo ?32 L T Baker 0o oo (534 M A Shannon 35 oo G35 N S Withers 35 oo G3G E P Stoney 35 oo G37 Cornelia Mickle 2o oo G38 Marie J Walker 2o oo (539 R M Kennedy Jr, loo oo $3,709.35 TWO MILLS. 19 John W Moultrie 1 S3 E A Read 184 R E Bi.ykin 217 J W Moultrie 228 R M Kennedy Jr, 229 L T Baker 230 M A Shannon 231 N S Withers , 3* .32 K P Stoney y 233 Cornel fa. 41 irkle 234 Marie .7 Wallcer 242 K A Heed 243 J I) McCloetcr 251 J W Moultrie 275 Marie J- Y/alker 327 R m Kennedy 328 L T Baker 320 m A Shannon 330 N S Withers 331 E P stoney 332 Cornelia Micnle 233 Marie J WalKer 334 R M Kennedy J r, 338 J D MeOlester 339 R E BoyKin 340 E A Reed 377 R * Kennedy Jr, 4 00 D C%?rKley Levy ing special tax 5o 337 C W Birclimore priming M 31 7 K (4 Zcmp Kent due to Cumd mi Orphan Soc. for 1 1 10 ut?e of $ buildim; 1 [<") (io ' > 1 0 Bank of ( \undeu interest dua on mon ey advanced to pay the salaries G.> 2o $1,1 ) 3.3oj IHSTHtl' I' 'S K 1? Anderson 0 Henry Powell 2t> Rachel Brown *2 Lewis Kirk ley 5K M K Wilson t) 2 ll\ B Andeison > 0 St 1 1 e nrv >\<pell 8 A Davis 1 18 Hhaool C Brown 121 H\B Anderson 123 li PoAvel 1 1 ")?> M K Withers 1 I t Annie 1 )avis 1 7S Raehel 0 Brown 2o<) Annie K Davis 21o Annie K Davis 212 M K Wilson 220 Annie K Davis 239 T (i MeLeod 2lo T (i MeLeod 24 1 T ( i MefiCod Lena Kirkh Lena KirKle Annie 10 1)< Annie 10 Dnvis Ilallie HyAns (t l;i J it (joodale <fc Son for joints and stove pipe (il l .1 k (xoudale & Son for heat in stove.&c 252 25? 2(52 202 587 i>.\ O ? ?7(V.).7 1 ihsti: icr v<>. .*/. :i(>2 It I) Cooper 60 j { MiirijiUTt K Wilson ??*? 001 . - - . . . I :;(r> M;l ry A l)llB<?SO V?*? (X) :;()*> W 1 Villepi^uo 00 ;{f>0 F 10 DiCK-'i'son 1 ."> 00 4 '22 u 1) Cooper 25 00 42^ \V I Villepigne 2"> 00 4 2i Mary A DuBose 2*> 00 42? m irpfurot K Wilson 2."> (>?>? 1-M Flora Dickinson lr> 00 ( 507 Margaret Wilson 00 ' 508 Mai y V I) iHoso 2"? 00 522 ]{ J) Cooper 'J.') 00 r? 4 o W I Villopigue -"> 00 r 55 Flora F Diciccrson 1 5 00 ">7I 11 1) ( "uu|t?>r 2"? <"?(.? 58.*) W I Villo|>igue 7.r> $'<1)8.75 ms TltK'T $<> . /. lo < i W M <?< . i rt 2- ? 00 }.') t i \V Mc< iirl '?!'< mi 7'.' It I j A 1 Ion] 4.. < 0 87 ft W Mc( i i 1 1 .'!<> 00 ! 4 *? It 1, .1 lfi.Pl 4o uo IS. 1 nuulcs Perkins school house rent ?"> 00 .'?{Sit J uiii- 'I'li'MiuvHi it) ("Special) 3.1 00 oO^ Jan ie Thompson 5<> 00 !f 2 I ?"> Oo 1MSTIMCT N< do I. II Mllll 1<>4 .1 K I-ockwo <1 137 .1 K I, 'MM woo* I 14. ? I, H Hall I(.o I . \, ( 'opclaml 101 lj L <f.'opi*lan<l I'M A K Meyers 1!)2 A !". Meyers 4. 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Mamie V Warren 27 70 213 A F Young 21 50 114 Mamie V Warren 27 70 117 J V YoUiitf 20 00 l!?#.f V Young 20 00 Jll M V Warren 27 70 223 Mamie Warren 27 70 25(1 Lou Ronton 8 75 257 I,ou Ronton 2"? oo 461 Mamie Y Warren 25 oo 54"> Mamie V Warren 35 oo 547 Julia Bclk 2o oo 1331 05 z * lOOil |Vir s I 1 o< 1 1 house DIS'I UK T NO. 8. 1(1 Mill u? (^. ink ?-'7 W W fa cut 31 L 10 Menlrtlt 4 ? .laiiii* C AMrii )i 17 T V Uo?i/or ">?? K I '? N iv lml*oi? V> ?) Iv ( (slovo) ?>;? Mi'.tif f ook Cora H row m '.?O.I K l ??: I lopC M'liool llOll&O, fl W \\ O.trit r '?'<i 1 I' Waters ?7 i. i, n location , 11 o I'. I ! I .rtfick l."f. ( 'or? III* i?n l 'ii .1 .i u '?> ( ' A I' I ricl t 1 (?_> ( 'ora Hi", .v* n I . t! \V \\ ( 'a i ti ? r l?-;, .1 line I ' A1 li it li \\ I ...rick I loo/t'l' l?i| 1' | |lno}er I.illie I1! Ylruton It \iolio)>nn It Vii liols in tiker I take r Itiro lnnoro iui ail \ or 1 i. in^' (-jieoi.il .'til IN \ idi'ilson lion*. ? : 1 1 r? K. it stover i :? l > \\ lfi vs K lie I Kan ?.*71 C W ?_'!> s i ; \V ;*l.t f \V ?nt * I n't i a I ;t|s K u Ktiivcc :t-.':t i >A\ st.?v? c \\1\ y> It Stover rvyit B ( ; lack*', sorv i e* ill case of / linker ;5,VS \\ K Truostlol cost in l iial in OilHC of It i ker .Kt I .1 S MeDouaM, repairs on school house, Kt!> ItmihUi HcHton !7o S IfWflutoroy (special oil T K I too/or (5 S Nicholson *prci;?l) ,V\S I' Itrnco (spedial ^ T T llnico (K|?iH'inl) (i U I K II IjOi iek (,*pcciaJ ) "A ',!?(> (! I imstimct no i>. I - ?' \V A Mi it h no I i .1 I". Watkijjs oo t> I I , S S.ilinoH-| 1 "i on Mi M.I', pint t I on <?'? 1 4 S S.ilmcii'l 1 on 1 7 1 I join 1 1 ii#t mi ."!<? oi> l..t> .1 \V A M rich :f? o? 1 1 <> ,1 K \\ .it kins .'t. i on 1 I II J W A Mi ifli L'.'i uo Ui.'i M I** Carter l.'i on I 7!? I I1' WutkiiiM uo ,1*1 I , S $:ilnioinl 1 ,\ no - M i nii.? ( 'urtfi I > on '-"-I I j S IVrry ->o m? I . >i.s I lni ti.n ,".o mi I 'J-J I.uis S I Vny ^otiii 12 I ,<>is 1 1 < irt I >11 i on ( . i-*? 7 l/<>is IVrry .t<> ??n I I5.V.I T A I i;t 1 1 1* i* I .mi *l:;vt fio i SCHOOL DJST1ULT 2sO. 10. ' MO Sarah Wiley $ 20 (Hi 'II Anna Simpkins 20 On 57 A inelia 1 1 Hoy k in 20 (Ml I2S Amelia II Hoykin 20 00 I 7M Sarah Wiley 20 00 171 Anna Simpkins 20 00 200 Amelia 11 Hoy kin 1000 2:i(? M Klla Hpattie 25 00 IMS M Klla Heattie 25 00 2(><.) Sarah Wiley 15 00 241) Anna Simpkins 20 0(1 271 Anna Simpkins S 00 M00 Anna Simpkins 20 00 M I '.) Sarah W i ley 25 0< I :*20 Amelia II Hoykin 20 00 M l 1 Mat I ie Haxley M0 00 MSG W (' Davis work done on School house 20 00 405 Mattie Haxley M0 00 40M Mattio Haxley Mo 00 4 SO .1 K Stephenson building school house 04 0() 27M Mattie Haxley sp'cl Mo 00 29(.) Mattie Haxley sp'cl MO 00 Ml 2 Mattie Haxley sp'cl 20 25 M2C> Mattie Haxley sp'cl 30 00 5(i0 M Klla Heattie sp'cl 25 00 f>M3 Mattie Haxleysp'cl MO 00 544 Mattie Haxley cash balance MO 00 502 Mattie Haxley cash bp lance MO 00 510 M KlhvHeattie cash balance 25 00 $712 SCHOOL DISTINCT 2 Annie Bailey 13 L H Wood 15 L M; Levy 17 Butrer k Grigsby moving mid building IS (iusie Walsh 26 Venetta Ifoskins 2S J A (i rigs by 46 T S Nelson (?7 It It Van n (?S Win Murphy 75 Annie Bailey 00 N II Nelson 07 N II Nelson OS T S Nelson 13 J A (irigsby 2t W M Murphy 47\ At: n ie Bailey 49\J A Grigsby 51 l\ II Nelson 52 I? It Van n r>2 V T Hoskins 57 II A James 5(> L M Levy 59 T S Nelson T>4 Gussie Wo 1st 65 Gussie Wolst 72 If A .Tames S6 M H Nelson 90 W M Murphy 95 Lizzie Wood 96 Lizzie Wood 97 T S Nelson 200 It It Van n 219 It It Vann 250 It E Vanu 263 Annie Bailey 265 ItachfcT E McGirt 264 KacMI E McGirt 266 ttachel B McGirt 35t> I) E McConnell 1356 D E McConnell 360 D E McConnell 361 D E*McConneIl ' No. 11. ? 20 00 10 00| 15 00 1 521 M A DuHoso 25 00 ?VJ(> I A (J loon rent 4 50 ?*>(?!) A W I v al?o 1 1 A- llros IS 5o ?">70 W li Pel 'ass shin gles for school flOUSe, old 1 1 1) (U ? ">S( > M A Williams paid from cash balance 25 Oo iiSt) Aslunoad Bailey paid fmffl casli l>al 5 on 51M Namiio )i Nelson 18 7~> ()] (> K II \\ illianis build ing 3 *intMirovo honso I 2 (>5 $t>is ;lo .SCHOOL l')|STW<T No. 12. \) A W INnvcll 2.*) 00 14 L K 1 .? ? in \s ;10 00 4S A \\ Moody I 5 00 4 (.> M A \\ illianison 25 oo 50 U MclVrin JMI 00 r 2 M A \\ illia inson I>0 (M1) 71 A W IN well :to (Mi < ( ? T' I * \\ ilc v :>o (M i HI ? N A \\ illiamson I 5 00 1:1:1 10 M Kn?li>h :io (M> III.) Mattie Alexander 25 00 1 US 10 M Kurdish .10 (Mj UY.) A \V row. >11 15 Oo 112 I low 1 1 1 Morrell 2S (io 154 F P Willoy 15 00 IS2 Maltio Vlexander 25 00 204 ( ' (' (to raid 10 00 205 10 M English 5 (M) 20 (i lOlmoro II rn .vn work (ui honso 22 ?>5 2.'15 Mattio Alexander 25 00 245 A I j Moody ?H) 00 24s L !> La :10 00 247 I i 1) l,auj? :lo 00 2s(.) 1 1 owcl I M o r roll special 2(> 45 1122 Howell Mori oil ..43 10 5125 10 II W'hitaker 25 (HI 42S Sal lie Mark spYI 17 00 I.'IO .1 V Uoswoll 25 00 4112 llowcll Morrell spYl hi 00 501 10 S Join's sp'cl do OiW 55fi Sal lie lllack old cash hii I auco 7 50 10 S .lonos sp'cl 15 00 (?10 lOd S .lonos old < ash ha 1 auco 1 5 00 j *>1 5 I aila 1 > hang spYl 1 5 00 .^7^-1 oo lXriDKTAI, \\ I Yillopigue services hoard of Kxitftjii nors ? 10 -10 .) ;M Watls traveling expenses 1 00 00 C \\ IJirehmoro print ing 2(5 00 CO Uailo making mn ps (if county 1 00 QO J M Watts com. salary in part 1 '>0 00 M W (Jordon board ex aminers 15 5^ \V I Yillepigue board examiners 0 40 .1 M Watts traveling*13?* expenses 15ooo .1 M Watts stilary loo oo .1 ,M Watts salary and traveling expenses 5o oo .1 M Watts salary an<J traveling ex pensos 1 oo oo .) A (Irigsby ipiarters salary loo oo \V I Villepiguo pub lishing text book 27 oo W I Villcpigne board examiners 0 Oo $004 9o RECAPITULATION. COUNTY CLAIMS. .Iiiiio 1804 to 1S05. County $10,142 6? Petit Jurors 1,132 40 (lran<l .1 nrots 205 40 Constables i 333 00 Witness Tickets 457 65 Paid from borrowed funds. ? PctiJ .Jurors 208 SO (IraixJ .1 mors 154 10 Constables 70 40 Witness Tickets 200 40 Paid July -coupons, / / i s'.) f ) 3,500 00, _ IVid Jan. coupons, 1S95 3,500 00 $20,000 82 KKCA1TIT LATION OF SCHOOL CERTIFICATES. Special, Pist. No. 1 $ 1,440 00 1 ,071) 85 44 ,4 " 44 1,249 50?.. Paid from 2 mill fund 1,173 30 District No. 2 700 "t\ 44 :] 308 75 4 245 00 " ~ 5 343 27 " - ^(} 488 1<> )7 331 05 " /4<y 8 700 C4 9 439 50 " 1Q 4G2 00 44 44 10 sp'cl 165 1J5 44 10 paid ?' ./ ,>r" from cash balance 85 00 District No, 1 1 048 30 ' " 12 - 788 00 Incidental 004 00 P'd interest on school bonds 700 00 Total School $12,887*21 Total County 20,000 82 - - v M J^JC. JaQU-LNGS. Treasurer,