SUPERVISOR'S QUARTERLY REPORT. The Following Claims Were Audited and Paid by the Board of County Commissioners for Abbeville County for the Quarter Ending December 31st, 1908. Abbeville Shoe Co ? 3 20 G N Xiekles 275 oo J H Sprouse 40 00 F A Weeks 60 00 W X Hall 25 00 J T Davis 12 74 li D Purdv 25 00 Jas E Loin ax 3 25 Saiu Holmes 9 00 J W Si?U 4 00 " 1 i-n<> .truest nowaiu *? ?? 15 00 Dr C C Gambrell 31 25 W C Sutherland 30 00 30 00 T L Purdy 30 00 30 00 Geo Blackwell 37 65 Hugh Bo wen 2 00 J B Wilson 10 00 T C Mil ford 50 00 ? .. 50 00 RD Purdy.'. 25 00 The Rosenberg Metle Co 276 55 J H Caldwell 2 00 Wnx Brownlee 2 50 Abbeville Medium 7 50 W W & J R Wilson 30 00 J R Wilson 50 J A Sutherland 14 00 J A Alewine 51 56 Willis Heard 2 00 J C Pursley 1 50 S T Eakin 75 C J Lyon 113 60 Austin Bros 720 00 WDBarksdale 113 90 G L Walker 4 75 MiHium Rrnfi 176 22 J M McCain 25 00 Norwood & McDill 23 40 Martin & Shannon 50 00 L A Shannon 21 40 Harrison Allen 40 00 J M Huekabee 100 00 J (i & J M Huekabee.... 37 50 Rev G ft Whitaker 12 50 A M Erwin 42 58 W P MeCarter H 00 C E Wilson 4 00 J H Sprouse 3 "5 Amos B Morse .. 12 40 Joe F Edmonds 41 95 A B Cheatham 10 00 TH Maxwell 24 88 HWeinraub 8 50 J P Williams 8 90 R B Cheatham 175 00 J A Alewine ? 26 70 21 14 85 86 GQ Land 55 50 " 67 45 J H Sanders 25 00 J A Alewine 27 38 15 32 98 30 R H Jennings, Treas? 290 00 Sam Holmes 9 00 S J Link 70 95 G A Harrison 1 50 Citv Council 2 92 Abbeville Hdw Co 82 20 JLi i Miner ? * > E R Thomson 7 55 H P Men wain 16 14 W A Lanier 25 00 11 25 WM Barnwell* 10 50 The Rosenberg Metle Co 42 80 Palmetto Lbr Co 4 58 P Rosenberg & Co G6 07 F B Gary 25 00 WDBarksdale Co 08 O H Cobb 13 75 Scott & Co 70 J F Miller, J P 20 00 R L Dargan 4 85 Dr W D Simpson 5 00 CJ Lyon 36 05 " " 200 00 The McMurray Drug Co 7 20 R M Hill 6 00 F BJonee 8 95 J W McKee. Sr 27 50 The L W White Co ?J5 48 S G Beauford ... 00 Calvert & Nickles 63 25 J W McDonald 6 34 T C Sutherland 2 00 S A Wakefieid 5 00 S M Beatv 31 58 Dr J C Hill 5 00 H L Martin 3 00 Thos Tolbert, P M 5 10 H Y Fuller 5 00 H K Burdett 3 00 Boggs Wideman 6 00 Dr Mary R Baker 10 00 n.Tttriffith 116 00 R T Broadwell 3 90 Jas T Latimer & Son 68 09 S A McCurry 10 00 Abb Water & Elec Plant 5 06 J R Glenn 39 60 C A Milford & Co 15 20 J L Perrin 75 00 Abb Lbr Co 8 78 RSondley 66 66 J W McDonald'- 9 57 W C Shaw 3 75 Georgia Oil Co 40 80 W M Mcintosh 8 32 W M McLain 8 00 G W McKee 10 05 J D Miller, agt 1 96 " 2 72 Enoch Smith 1 50 Lamar Clinkscales 75 00 West Disinfecting Co ... 78 00 J V Pruitt 1 50 W E Winn 2 50 W R Dunn 7 37 J R Tarrant & Co 2 75 H Stevens Sons & Co 15 15 W R Dunn 84 25 Pressly Bros 19 73 J S Agnew 11 43 F L Morrow, agt 2 38 W EDaniels 8 50 Dr J M Carlton !.. 9 00 J W Bowen 5 00 Ed Kieser 22 30 R C Brownlee A Co 6 59 S .T Wfllrpfiolrl 73 65 Henry Wiiliams 4 00 EA Mars 2 00 W H Palmer 2 75 W M Barnes 10 00 E W Harper 5 50 S T SI unci v C 87 Ales Harris 1 00 A C Bowie 3 CO J D Bowie 1 20 L J Davis 21 70 W B Bowie & Con 30 00 C E Prince 2 70 Harkness & Prince 30 00 It Horton Wilson 100 00 J S Stevenson 5 00 R Sondley 150 00 J C Pruitt 2 00 Miss Nellie Pruitt 2 10 J M McKellar 22 00 E J Botts 6 00 A R and D B Ellis 37 50 D B Ellis 1 70 TNTolbert 78 89 IVAErwin 40 00 J A Alewine 11 98 A L Bass 9 00 J F Bradley, Treas, Court 1695 CO Josh W Ashley, Jr 5 00 R V Williams* 1 00 J D Miller, a>*t 1 20 Charlie Nickels 1 00 L P Harkness, act. Cor'r 8 50 C V Hammond, agt 1 45 F A Weeks 30 00 W C Sutherland 30 00 6 00 W G Spruell 40 J P Harper 6 00 IIA Keaton 4 83 T L Purdy 30 00 F L Morrow, agt 52 25 J H Brooks 2 00 J A Alewine 96 58 R D Purdv 25 00 J M Bell 12 00 J H Sprouse 15 06 Gen. Allen 2 00 S H Talbert 3 50 J F Palmer 13 88 Geo McKiuney 3 00 T J Priee 100 00 Stanton & Hutchinson.. 30 00 S A Gaddis 7 36 B A Wilson 18 98 Dodson & Agnew 13 35 J W Long 2 00 "W N Hall 6 00 Will Fisher 75 W Hiisulbii .. 6 60 H V Mcllwain 9 57 J F Bradley, Treas 20 0-1 K Sondley, Aud 33 33 Norwood & McDill 15 49 M J Link, Cor 37 50 8 A Allen 1 75 J S and C S Gibert 30 00 J B Wilson 5 00 Guk Romans 1 50 T P Thomson 2 00 W D Barksdale 107 22 Sam Holmes 9 00 M B Cann 1 20 H Woinraub 3 40 John L Clark 2 00 D Poliakoff 40 19 W T Cason 10 65 TH Maxwell 5 75 S S Turner 17 42 T C Milford 50 00 Philson, Henry & Co? 15 28 S A McCurry 5 00 Bogcs Wideman 3 00 H Y Fuller 2 50 C J Lyon 42 30 GW Johnson 50 B H Carlton, 11D 21 00 H K Burdett J J W McKee, Sr 7 35 W C DuPre 1 75 DrsJCandLT Hill.... 10 00 Abb I, L and Fuel Co? 3 00 J R Glenn 26 80 A M Smith & Co 60 55 Abb Water & Elee Plant 11 93 C A Milford & Co 14 35 S J Link 60 52 J F Miller, JP 500 R M Hill 13 65 L W Keller 5 22 W B Goings 3 50 "W A Lanier 25 00 J A Alewine 14 00 W M Barnwell 7 90 R Sondley 33 34 H Y Fuller 2 50 Boggs "Wideman 3 00 J L Perrin 4 00 R \V Cowan 10 00 T L Purdv 30 00 H K Burdett 3 00 S A McCurry, 5 00 J B Wilson 5 00 Dr E C Devlin 5 00 W H Gaston 5 00 F A Weeks 30 00 H Horton Wil6on 50 00 T C Milford 50 00 R D Purdy 25 00 W C Sutherland 30 00 J L Kennedy 11 09 J D Miller, agt 3 31 C B Prince 2 00 W T Cunningham 50 00 J A Alewine 87 43 T B Martin 65 Ernest Howard 15 00 J F Miller, JP 500 J F Bradley, Treas 33 33 C J Lyon 120 30 C J Bruce 4 60 J F Bradley, Treas 14 10 G E Carroll 12 00 Dr J B Britt 7 20 C V Hammond, agt 25 J A Alewine 7 56 W S Jordan 2 00 W E Ellis 55 00 TJEobinson 2 30 ECEthridge 1 75 J D Bowie 2 40 Dr C L Kennedy 5 00 J P Price 1 00 Jas Williamson 1 85 W T Forteecue 5 00 Frank Kerr 1 00 W J Taylor 2 00 A L Bass 10 00 W J Taylor 6 87 D S Kennedy 10 62 * Enoch Smith 24 00 Will Cunningham 1 08 W A Lanier 150 , J R Evans 25 J Sam Holmes 15 00 * J T Johnson Jk Co 20 80 EW Nance 3 75 H W Bowie & Co 10 84 J F Sutherland ....... 4 60 L A Shannon 3 60 J Will Ashley 2 00 Bob McAdams 2 90 Max Below 2 50 Norwood & McDill 19 30 WEHagen 2 00 Scott & Co 70 Abbeville Hdw Co. . 66 29 J L Perrin 2 00 The Palmetto Lbr Co 6 55 The Rosenberg Mctle Co 58 24 Abbeville Hdw Co 3 35 \y v unrKsaaie 44/1 L T Miller 8 21 S J Link 28 69 Amos B Morse.. 5 71 LW Keller & Bro 12 63 R L Dargan 4 80 CAMilford&Co 3 90 J R Glenn 2175 H Weinraub 5 90 H P Mcllwain 13 65 The L W White Co 69 25 A M Hill & Sons 17 35 Abbeville Oil Mill 15 86 J W Si ten 8 00 Abbeville I, L and F Co.. 8 10 J P "Williams 7 75 Joe F Edmonds 21 05 S S Turner 90 A M Smith & Co 57 95 J Allen Smith, Jr 1 20 R M Pratt 8 25 S H Barnes 1 50 Anchor Sup Co 8 25 Jack Smith 3 00 Sullivan HdwCo 1 70 i National Paper Co 43 75 I C V Hammond, agt 1 60 Dr J V Tate 5 00 A M Robertson & Co.... 63 40 J A Brook 1 25 D J Griffith 126 00 Dr J M Love 7 00 Thos Tolbert, P M 1 50 Water, Light & Power Co 5 00 J H Wren 10 00 White & Seawright 20 65 The Fielder Allen Co.... 4 15 Edwin Wideman 2 00 The State Co 3 00 Dr J A Anderson 14 50 John T Brvant 44 31 CJ Lvon 20 04 S M Jones, agt (54 73 Jas Gilliam 4 60 THBotts 24 34 Rol it Crawford 25 F L Morrow, agt 1 36 W H Palmer 3 00 J H Ramey 4 66 It J Jennings 1 00 1 J H Hutchinson 50 J D Alewine 1 60 4 Dr W A Hunter 25 11 Agt C & W C R R, MuCormick 58 26 P H McCaslan 0 15 M E Holliugsworth 75 00 J R Tucker 2 75 Sanders & McCain 50 00 ] J A Ashley 1 00 i J A Sutherland... * 1 25 ] W W Wilson 15 00 . J D Miller, agt 3192 " 66 73 I 8 M Jones, agt :. il 2d A R and D B Ellis ..... 39 15 H K Burdott 3 00 Martin & Shannon 50 00 Sara Holmes 10 00 W C Sutherland 2 10 W H Gaston 5 00 J B Wilson ^ 5 00 S A McCurry 5 00 n H Y Fuller 2 50 8( Boggs Wideman 3 00 l W B Bowie and Con.... 30 00 " J G and J M Huckabee.. .37 50 e T C Milford 50 00 n J L Roche 10 s Dr Joseph Hicks and Con 60 00 J S and C S Gibert 30 00 l( R B Cheatham 175 00 j C J Lyon 300 00 r J L Perrin 75 00 f J F Bradley 33 33 1 R Sondlev 33 33 WE Ellis 55 00 t S M Jones, agt 15 79 s Ernest Howard 15 00 0 WC Sutherland 30 00 T L Purdy 30 00 ( Rev G R Whitaker 12 50 > Thos Tolbert, PJI 1 50 ^ Gilliam Bros 50 81 I W W Wilson 15 00 f T E Mann 10 00 1 Claud Prince 15 00 j J H Brooks 35 , W E Daniels 3 00 Dr W D Simpson 31 25 . F B Gary 25 00 ' M E Hollingsworth 75 00 < M J Link 37 50 1 GNNickles 275 00 1 J R Winn 1 75 Jim Young 3 50 i J A Ale wine 67 24 , G W Calvert 1 C8 1 R L Smith 4 38 * C V Hammond, agt . ... 40 ' W J Conner, Jr., agt .... 33 00 JaeS Gibert 6 00 j A F Seawright 1 00 | W N Hall 25 00 r L Morrow, > w J D Miller, agt 9 4* C V Hammond, agt 2 95 Dr W D Simpson 5 00 F L Morrow, agt 6 00 Thoe Tolbert, P M 3 60 Abb Water & Elec Plant 49 74 J F Miller "95 FA Weeks 30 00 J HKaraey 2 16 C J Lyon 163 20 Dr C C Gambrell 40 00 W M Barnwell 3 51 C J Lyon 54 00 RH Wilson 50 00 J H Sanders 8 50 J M McClain 2 00 Norwood & McDill 33 69 L T Miller 2 41 T H Botts 6 01 R M Hill 17 92 DrGE Calvert 50 ER Thomson 1175 J L Jennings 3 00 Scott Company 50 S J Link 31 45 Geo W White, Jr 24 35 L W Keller ut not formally filed during his term: R D Purdy 14 70 Allen { our dead friend and official. Robert Elsi Bowen was born near Jeorge's Creek, Pickeus county, S. C\, Jept. 8, 1830. His parents were of Tish and Welsh descent, and came rom Virginia, and settled near the Sauda river, in the hill country of Caroina, very soon after the close of the \meri(tan Revolution. R. E. Bowen grew upon his father's arm, getting in the oomrnon schools >f the day a knowledge of the English >rauches, .and learning surveying 'rem bis father. He went on horseback to Texas in [853, and remained in that state about i year, teaching school five months, md spending the balance of the lime n traveling over the state. In the fall of 1854, he came back Liome and managed he father's farm for several years Ou the 15ih day of October, 1857, he married Miss Martha Oliver, of AnJerson, R. C., and a few months later the youug couple set up tbeir hous bold goods on the farm, which for almost half a century was their home of happiness. In November, 1861, R. E. Bowen sutered the Confederate army a firstlieuteDaut io the Second South Carolina regiment. By the close of the year 1863 he had risen to the rank of jolouel, in which capacity he served t. iil (lia Oih Hon nf A nri I 1 w hpn be surrendered with Lee at Appomattox. His few surving comrades all bear glad witness to bis unflinching jourage, aud bis unfailiug kindness to bis men, at all times. In one of the battles near Chattanooga Col. Bowen was wounded, aud was in consequence two months in the hospital and at home. In the battle of the Wilderness a 3anuon ball cut off part of his coat, without bodily iujnry. From Appomattox he rode his army borse home aud resumed bis work as a farmer. In 1872 he was chosen a member of the house of representatives, and two years later be was elected senator from bis native county. Col. Bowen took an active part in the great struggle for the preservation if "the civilization of the Cavalier and Puritan;" and in 1877 was appointed chairman of the special committee to nvestigate the frauds perpetrated by icalawags and carpet-baggers and tbeir legro associates during the dark days >f Reconstruction. The report of this ;ommittee is a most valuable contri)ution to the records of the history of >ur commonwelath. An incident, unpublished and given ne in a private conservation, illuerates the cool courage and devotion >f our departed friend. When Walace, speak r, and Mackey, speaker so tailed, were occupying chairs on the peaker's stand in the hall of the louse of representatives, when a >loody riot seemed imminent, when a lasty word, or blow, or shot might )recipitate slaughter in the state louse, and civil war outside Col. ioweu quietly walked from the seuite chamber and stood behind Col. Wallace's chair, towards which he mew if any shots were fired the ^ery irst would be directed. Calm and uunoved, as Regulus, the Roman, beore the mob at Carthage, he stood here until he heard Mackey say, in ow tones, to his so-called sergeant-atirms. "Ask Gen. Wallace to please vacate that chair; "but be sure not to ay your band on him." Assured then hat no fighting would follow, Col. Bowen)went back to his duties in the lenate. ' Our friend was [interested in buildng Railroads into aud beyond the nountains. He was two years presiAtlantis* At UrAfld 1UU L Ul l/UV ik 1/1MU I *V w A < vmvu VMW R. R. Co., and later a director and president of tbe Carolina, Cumberland Gap & Chicago Co. His efferts n this direction, like those of Robert if. Hayne, were unsuccessful. Mr. Clemson, in his will, named R. E. Bowen as one of the seven life trustees of our institution. Two of his lolleagues?both like him soldiers of the Southern Confederacy?"JD. K. Morris and J. E. Bradley, went before aim to tbe rest under the shade of the trees on the other side of the river. Col. Bowen was a Christian, and was for years an elder in the Presbyterian church near his birthplace and bis life-long home. About sunrise, In the home of a relitive at Fair Forest, Spartanburg ;ounty, Monday, Jan. 11, 19U9, he juietly fell asleep. When loved ones Event to wake him they found him in 3is bed, but sleeping "The sleep that knows not breaking. Morn of toil, nor night of waking" Viewing him in all life's relations, we are constrained to declare? "His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him, rhat nature might stand up and say to all the world rhis was a man." Suffer me, in conclusion, to lay upon the fresh earth that covers his mortal remains a garland, gathered and wov jn by oue likewise born uear tbe Mountains, that guard tbe western joundarie of bis native state, who, too, reached his fourscore years; and who, like our lamented trustee, was a life;!me lover of forest and tield, and his 'ellow-man. [ saw an aged man upon his bier, His hair was tbin and white, and on his brow Al record of the cares of many a year; Cares that were ended and forgotten now, \nd there was sadness round, and faces bowed, A.nd women's tears fell fast, and cbil-. dren wailed aloud. rheu rose another hoary man and said, In faltering accents, to that weeping train. 'Why mourn ye that our aged friend is dead?" | i'e [are not sad to eee tbe gathered grain, VTsvt* nrUon fl-ioit* VYiallntir frillf". tJlA HP- ! L1U1 YY utu tUWit ujviiu n ? ?w ~ - , charde cast, Sor when the yellow woods shake down the ripened mast, "Ye sigh not when the sun, bis course fulfilled, His glorious course, rejoicing earth, and sky, [n the soft evening, when the winds are stilled, ' j Sinks where his islands of refreshment lie. With the Goods Y< We realize that i pendable Mercliai est margin of pr warm, valuable fr trk tiip host, of our uvr IVVK.. Bring- us all your preciation by pro Lowest Prices tlia Laces and Embroideries We have these in abundanceBaby Irish,Val and Pound Thread Laces and Insertions to match. Here you can get any kind you may want and the very latest and newest patterns out. Just received new lot of Embroideries and have marked at especially low price*. L Wash Goods at Lowest Pri 40-inch White Lawns at 10c yd. 40-inch White Lawns at l2Ac yd. 27-inch White Lawns at 5c to 25c 3 A. F. C. Gingham at 10c yd. Apron Gingham at 5c yd. White Madras at 10c to 25c yd. Galletea Clotli at 15c yd. All Calicos at Gc yd. English Long Cloth 12 yd. bolt at i English Long Cloth 12 yd. bolt at 5 Lonsdale Cambric at 12Ac yd. Androscoggins Bleaching at 10c yd White & Colored Linens 36-inch Linen Lawn at 20c yd. 36-inch Linen Lawn at 25c yd. 36-inch Heavy Linen at 25c yd. 50-inch Heavy Linen at 45c yd. 90-inch Heavy Linen at ?1 yd. 36-inch Round Thread Linen at 60c yd. Brown Linens from 12Jcto25c yd. 36-inch Checked Linen at 3f>c yd. Philso] The House that Gj A.nd leaves the smile of his departure spread O'er the warm-colored heaven and ruddy mountain head. I "Why weep ye, then, for him, who, j having won Th e bound of man's appointed i years, at last, Life's blessings all enjoyed, life's la- 1 bors done, 8erenely to his final rest has passed; ] While the soft memory of his vir- i tues. yet, < Lingers like twilight hues when the btigbt sun is set. "His youth was innocent, his riper ( age Marked with some act of goodness j every day; And watched by-eyes that loved him, calm aud aage, Faded his decling years away, Cheerful he gave his being up, and went j To share the holy lite tnat watts on a life well spent. "That life was happy; every day he 1 gave Thanks for the fair existence that whs his; For a sick fancy made him not her [ slave. To mock him with her phantom i miseries. ! No chronic tortures racked his aged i limb, For luxury and sloth had nourished none for him. "A nd I am glad that he has lived ; thus long, And glad that he has gone to his i reward: 1 Nor deem that kiudly nature did him | wrong, Softly to disengage the vital chord, ' When hie weak hands grew palsied, ( and his eye < Dark with the mists of age, it was his * i 4. ? A Z ~ M I uiue IU uie. , ?Bryant. i < MARBLE AND GRANITE, I am in the marble and granite bu?i- i nees. I represent the Southern Mar-1 hie and Granite Company. lVe Pay llie Freight and guarantee eatisfuction. Ff work does Dot come up to contract it does not cost you a cent. Any one wanting Monument*, Too rubs, Slab Work or Curbing I will j be pleaded to have them call on me at' my shop or write to me and I will1 come to ste you. J. F. EDMUNDS. i Goto Mlllord's for anything you want In J Drug Bt/cfes. Stationery, Glans, Paint, Oils, j Varnlfhep, Holiday Goods and Toilet Arti- j clea. We carry the largest stock In the Slate ] with prloea right. ou Need?right now >rompt, efficient servi tidise, prices which ir oflt, all tend to mak< iends. We realize tha ability we serve ours business and we will " J1 - 1 X Hf- ?1 victing* ine uest mcruj it we can. Ready-made Skirts All-wool Panama Skirts in black, blue and brown at So. All-wool Panamas, better quality, from ?5 to $8.50. Black Voiles in latest styles from $8.50 to $15* We will appreciate it if you will come in and let us show you the many beautiful styles that we have in Skirts. ces _ , Ready-mat rd. A complet wear. All ma ing to lines ? under perfect s This is an o M.35 bolt. take ad van tag* (1.50 bolt. 50 per cent, on I Blankets and Comforts Now is the time to buy your Blankets and Comforts from us. We are offering them to close them out at absolutely New York cost. CORSETS We have just gotten in new stock of R. & G. and Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets in all styles. Prices from 50c to $1.50 each. q, Hem ives Satisfaction or 1?< LOWNDESVILLE. Lowodesvil'e, Feh. 8lh, 1909 8 ime days ago Mr. J. B FraDhs aDd iJt'U Mandellne of Phl'adciphlp. rescbed this plaie. The first remained tor a day or two, tb"n hack lo his home Tbr ond will make ber home for some time with her grandpnrent', Mr. and Mrs. T. B ker. The week befoie last Mrs K. L. Smith spent a day or two at Anderson. Several weeks ago Mrs. H:?rryGrogan and ber little-babe went 10 Cincinnati to visit Lbelr klnapeople. L ment of Silks for spring in all the newest colors out, and extend to all an invitation to come in and see what is to be worn this spring. *v&Co ?/ )ur Money Back. Abbeville-Green wo od MUIUAl . rnrnm ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 1st, 1908. TC7KITE TO OK GALL on the undersigned " or the Director of your Township for any Information you may desire about onr plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against Gestrnc tion by F!H, WimX IS LI5SIM5, and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. J. FBASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. boardISectors. 8. G. Majors Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokes bury W. B. Acker -.Donalds M. B. Cllnkscales Due West W. W. L. Keller ......Long Cane I. A. Keller ?.8mithvllle W. A. 8(evenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle S. S. Boies Lowndeevllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A Nlckles Hodges J. D. Coleman - Coronaca D. 8. Hattlwanger Ninety-Six C. H.Towoseud Klnurds J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake -Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. E. Dorn Calllson G. E. Dorn Klrkseys J. H. Brooks Brooks atJDeville. 8 C.. Jan. 1, 1908 Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective January 5. 1907; No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eaetbonnd. .iJal