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MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. PAULINE V. GIBERT, Plaintiff, against V/. D. BARKSDALE, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sale \v the Court of Common Pleas, for bbeville County, in said State, in tVio nhnve stated case. I will < ffer for sale, at Public Outcry, at .bbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday ;n October, A. D. 1917, within the "?gal hours of sale, the following decribed land, to-wit: All that tract r parcel of land situate lying and eing in Abbeville County, in the orporate limits of the city of Abbe ille, in the State aforesaid, containng One- and One-fourth (1 %) Acres, more or less, and bounded by 'ands of B. S. Barnwell, ?William, bailie Reid, Austin Watts, Will ones, Lem Chiles, Scott Burton and 1 AKKmrillo PnttnTl y litiiua ui uic iiuuvniiv ?...? 'iills?being more fullyy represented y plot of G. A. Douglass, dated March 28th, 1903, said lands having ihereon situated five(5) cottages. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur. haserto pay for papers. R. E. HILL, 0-12-3. Master A. C., S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Probate Court. Citation for Letters of Administration. 3y J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of Probate: Whereas, Thomas D. Cooley hath, "ade suit tome, to grant him Let irs of Administration of the Estate : nd effects of L. D. Johnson, late i.f Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cita and dmonish all and singular the Kinct-ed and creditors of the said L. D. ohnson, deceased, that they be and tppear before me, in the Court of robate, to be held at Abbeville .^ourt House,., on September 19th, '917, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show - ause, if any they have, why the "lid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of 'he Court, this 5th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thausand ,:ine hundred and seventeen, and in 'he 142 year of American Independence. Published on the 12th day of September, 1917, in The Press and Ban '.er and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, 9-12-2. Judge of Probate, MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. L. ALEWINE, Plaintiff, against HENRY PERITT, J. C. GOODWIN and G. E. CALVERT, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salcsday in October, A. D., 1917, within . the le, gal hours of sale, the following (described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land stiuate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing 5-8 of One Acre, moie or less, and bounda/1 "ki* A Urorllor Jnmpc 1\TP. ZKA UJ Alligu j ?'*v Millan and fronting 100 feet on Buena Vista street, being a little over one half the lot conveyed to J. M. Lawton by Mrs. Fannie J. Marshall on Sept. 6th, 1909, and being the same lot purchased by Henry Perritt from J. M. Lawton by deed dated Nov. 16th, 1911, and recorded in deed book 31?page f>72. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papei's. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. t t: T n Virginia ouilb insurance company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, against Wm. F. Perrin, and Abbeville Insurance and Trust Company, a Corporation, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said state, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in October, A. D. 1917, within the lecal hours of sale, the following de cnDea lana, to-wit: ah tnat trac: rr parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, within '.he corporate limits of the City of -vbbeville, in the State aforesaid, containing Twenty-nine and One:ialf (29 Vz) Acres, more or less, ^nd bounded on the North by lot 13?44 of the Cox property, East by ands formerly of J. C. Klugh, South *:y lands of Alfred Jones, Peter Jenkins and William Ellson, West by 'inds of Lethia Clinkscales and Thos. Washington. Also?All that lot or parcel of land in the city of Abbeville conta ing One and One-half (1 %) Acr more or less, being the residence ' of the said Wm. F. Perrin, forme] of R. E. Cox, bounded on East Main street, South by lot of M Francis Henry, West by other lar formerly of R. E. Cox and Noi by lot formerly of Mrs. A. E. C< next below described. Also all that other lot of land, ing and being in the city of Abl l ville, county and state aforesa j containing One and One-half (1 } I Acres, more or less, now owned jWm. F. Perrin, formerly the p: perty of Mrs. A. E. Cox, bounded North by lands of Mr. A. B. Haml iEast by Main street, South by re ;dence lot last above mentioned, a I West by lands of Wm. F. Perr land G. N. Nickles. j TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pi ( chaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, j 9-12-3. Master A. C., S. C. Summons. For Relie STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas, iANDERSON REAL ESTATE AJ INVESTMENT COMPANY, Plaintiff, against i GEORGE JORDAN AND B. WEEMS, Defendants. :To the Defendants, George Jord and B. E. Weems: You are hereby summoned and ] \ quired to answer 'the Complaint ; this action, of which a copy is hei with served upon you, and to ser a copy of your answer to the s? Complaint, on the subscriber at 1 office at Abbeville Court House, ' C., within twenty days after the si vice hereof, exclusive of the day such service, and if you fail to a swer the complaint, within the til aforesaid, the plaintiff in this acti will apply to the Court for the i lief demanded in the complaint. D. H. HILL, Plaintiff's Attorney, j Sept. 10t'n, 1917. NOTICE To the defendant, George Jordan: j You will please take notice, tl i the summons and complaint in tl action were filed in the office of t .Clerk of the Court of Common Pie !for Abbeville County on the 1C jday of September, 1917, and is n< on file in said office. ! The above is a copy of the su mons. n TT TTTT T Lf. XI; n IIjU, Plaintiff's Attorney. Sept. 10, 1917. 9-12 A LEGAL SALE. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abbeville. By virtue of the provisions of I Deed of Trust executed to my Mrs. Eva M. Clinkscales, Lillian Hodges, Ruby Clinkscales, John j Clinkscales. Lewis R. Clinkscali j Elizabeth 0. Clinkscales and Anr iC. McAdams, as heirs at law of Bi 'Lee Clinkscales, deceased, I will s< A ot A KKniri !Ut X~UUUV; /lutuvil C4U Xiwwv,? * Court House, South Carolina, salesday in October next, within t legal hours of sale, the real esta of Bud Lee Clinkscales, decease in the following tracts or parce to-wit: All that tract or parcel of Ian containing ninety-five and one-hs (95 %) acres, known as Tract Nu: ber One, bounded Northeast by Trs , Number Two, Southeast by Jordai Creek, and lands of Mrs. Lula i Hall, and Northwest by Public Ro ifrom Antreville to Lowndesville. S iarating the same from lands of Jo T. Young and Mrs. Annie Huckab< deceased, also All that tract or parcel of lar containing ninety-seven and nil 'tenths (97 910) acres, known Tract Number Two, bounded Non east by Tract Number Three, Soul east by lands of T. B. Martin a F. W. Wright, Southwest by lan of G. A. Moore and Tract Numb One, and Northwest by the Low desville and Antreville Public Ros separating it from lands of E. 1 Nance, also All that tract or parcel of lar containing ninety-six and six-tent (96 610) acres, and known as Trs ! Number Three, bounded Northez by the estate of Lamar Clinkscali O 4-"U ? r,*- 1 l i _ _ .r rn t> tk/t a.: kjuutucadt uy ituius ui x. l>. iua.ru ; Southwest by Tract Number Tv and Northwest by Antreville a Lowndesville Public Road, separati the same from lands og W. B. Mai and E. W. Nance. The terms of sale, cash. Pi chaser to pay for papers. The pis may be seen at my office. WM. P. GREENE', 9-12-3. Trustee. TODAY'S ODDEST STORY. From issue to issue, The Tribui will print a story under the head "Today's Oddest Story" if materi for the story can be obtained. Here "today's oddest story:" Several months ago a young fan in- er of Anderson county married a es, girl living in this city. A few months lot!after the marriage, the couple was rlyiblessed (?) with a new arrival. The by (parents of the husband persuaded rs. j their son to leave the girl. Not long ids!ago the husband was caught in the "th j selective drag net. The husband be>x, j ing of the "slacker" type, wished to | avoid serving and aided by his parly-. ents, begged the young wife to take je- her husband back, in order that he id, might claim exemption because of a 6) '"dependent" wife and child. The (lebyjserted wife hasn't yet yielded, while ro- the husband is awaiting his turn to on be called.?Anderson Tribune, in, North Carolina had a man who isi- wanted to be exempted but his wife nd filed an affidavit saying that she could in, get along better if they took her husband. It had been a matter of ur- her supporting the family and to take the husband would make the burden lighter. They took him. f An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh I CD Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast g keeps Illness away. an This excellent, common-sense health measure being re adopted by millions. in re-1 Physicians the world over recom ve mend the inside bath claiming this is ud of vastly more importance than outiis sdie cleanliness, because the skin S. pores do not absorb impurities into 2r- the blood, causing ill health, while the of pores in th eten yards of bowels do. tn-' Men and women are urged to drink Tie each morning, before breakfast, a on glass of hot water with a teaspoonful re- of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigesti ible material, poisons, sour bile and |toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary iat canal before putting more food into his the stomach. he Just as soap and hot water cleanse ;as find freshen the skin, so hot water Ith and limestone phosphate act on the 3W eliminative organs. Those who wake up with bad m- breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who I are subject to bilious attacks or -3. i constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at I the drug store. This will cost very I little but is sufficient to demonstrate L, | the value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each morning are .assured of pronounced results, both a in regard to health and appearance, by!?Adv. C. | . K'. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, 5S, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY liej i ud Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So ell! Naturally that Nobody Can lie Tell, i on he' Hair that loses its color and lustre, ite'or when it fades, turns gray, dull id,'and lifeless, is caused by a lack of Is, l sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage id, Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks ilf dark and beautiful, and. thousands m- of men and women who value that tct even color, that beautiful dark shade i's of hair which is so attractive, use A. only this old-time recipe, ad | Nowadays we get this famous mix;p ture improved by the addition of hn other ingredients by asking at any iG, drug store for a 50-cent bottle of I Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comid, pound," which darkens the hair so ie ! naturally, so evenly, that nobody as can possibly tell it has been applied, th ! You just dampen a sponge or soft th-'brush with it and draw this through nd your hair, taking one small strand ds at a time. By morning the gray hair ,er disappears; but what delights the rn.'ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulid, phur Compound, is that, besides w i beautifully darkening the hair after | a few applications, it also brings id, back the gloss and lustre and gives ,hs it an appearance of abundance. ictj Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comist'pound is a delightful toilet requisite iSj; to impart color and a youthful api0i pearance to the hair. It is not inr0>! tended for the cure, mitigation or n(j prevention of disease.?Adv. ng1 ~ nn LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN \ ir-: # its Make this Beauty Lotion Cheaply for j Your Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonder__ -fill lemnn stin or>-ft<?n<sr and com *v?w" -" ?? i of plexion beautifier, by squeezing the al juice of. two fresh lemons into a >'s bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken n- to strain the juice through a fine | cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then 'this lotion will keep fresh for months. ; Every woman knows that lemon juice !is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and !tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. j Just try it! Get three ounces of 'orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly ffaggrant lemon lotion and masjsage it daily into the face, neck, arms iand hands. It is marvelous to ;smoothen rough, red hands.?Adv. VINOL MAKES GOOD BLOOD Positive?Convincing Proof Many so-called remedies for anaemia are only so in name. Their makj ers are afraid to prove ^heir claims by I telling what their medicines contain, j The only way to be honest with the I people is to let them know what they are paying for. Here is the Vinol formula. When the doctor knows what a medicine contains, it ceases to be a "patent" medicine. t> Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and " Manganese Feptonates, Iron and Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Soda Glycerophosphates, Caacarin. Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vinol, as named above, will enrich the blood and banish anaemia and create strength. When the blood is pure and rich and red, the body is strong and robust. You can prove this at our expense fc*r.aiise vour monev will bn returned if Vinol does not improve your health. SUPERVISOR'S REPORT. (Continued from Page 3) M. W. Barnes 10 00 |J. J. Edwards 10 00 G. W. Fields 10 00 E. P. Gray 10 00 S. B. McCurrey 10 00 J. A. Schroeder 8 00 W. C. Shaw 97 44 W. C. Shaw 32 78 Geo. R. Strickle 77 25 Abbe. Telephone Co. 20 25 R. M. Burts 22 95 R. M. Burts 11 55 R. M. Burts 92 40 , Bowden-Simpson Co. 3 25 j Bowden-Simpson Co. 25 50 i Bowden-Simpson Co. 4 45 IL. G. Botts 1 75 Bond & White 35 00 jW. D. Barksdale 5 75 :W. D. Barksdale 2 10 J. P. Bowen 2 16 John Brown 1 00 Burroughs, Add. M. Co.__ 4 00 :R. T. Broadwell 19 80 Bell & Pressly 10 00 Cooley & Sneer 1 75 n to 1 tin vi tv* vaiv^x b ........ x uv City Garage 8 41 i City Garage 68 70 'City Garage 4 75 J. T. Drennan 84 11 J. A. Dodson 3 50 Dargan-King Co. 5 82 W. W. Powell 18 45 W. H. Long 32 00 ,L. A. Ramey 16 60 A. D. Kennedy 21 20 H. J. Power 21 20 G. B. Edwards 6 00 I J. P. Evans 2 00 ;J. T. Erwin 4 30 iA. M. Erwin 26 75 Frederick Disinfectant Co 15 00 J. R. Glenn 8 31 L. E. Gable 76 66 Gulf & Atlantic Ins. Co._ 206 00 M. E. Hollingsworth 4 00 J. M. Huckabee 4 00 Harris & Calvert 17 25 ,J. C. Hill. M. D._ 5 00 A. B. Hill 25 25 L. W. Keller & Bros. 7 75 W. A. Lee 8 28 W. A. Lee 1 35 Amos B. Morse Co. 17 40 R. L. Mafyry 6 45 E. C. Meschine 40 35 Amos B. Morse Co. 1 80 Amos B. Morse Co. 11 73 Amos B. Morse Co 58 70 Wess Smith 6 00 Wakefield Merc. Co. ___ 286 01 J. D. Nickles r 4 00 W. A. Stevenson 2 48 McMurray Drug Co. 95 J. R. Mcllwain 6 50 J. C. McAdams - 91 33 E. W. Nance 4 80 W. F. Nickles 72 50 The Press and Banner 48 05 J. R. Power, M. D. 5 00 Philson and Henry ? 22 00 Rosenberg Merc. Co. ? 6 45 Sou. Cotton Oil Co. 33 57 The State Co. 5 00 Sou. Stamps & Stationery Co 7 74 E. R. Thomson 2 25 Seybt & CaTter 2 07 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co 142 83 L. W. White Co... 64 54 L. W. White Co 42 30 L. W. White Co. 130 90 L. W. White Co? 3 35 L. W. White Co. 1 40 Tom Finley 19 72 City of Abbeville 75 00 Chattanooga S. Pipe & Brick Co. 84 47 W. J. A. Ashely 49 75 S. M. Wardlaw 18 00 J. C. Tribble 27 00 E. A. Patterson ? 28 00 T. G. Perrin 53 00, jF. C. Nonce 47 50 E. R. Miller 30 75 ik. ti. Jones ou i J. M. Kuckabee 37 00 D. M. Humphries 23 75 'D. J. McAllister 6 75 E. W. Harper 22 00 J. E. Pressly, M. D. 34 751 .T. S. Williams 12 00 j W. R. Dunn 15 60 j J. R. Lomax 10 801 J. A. Nance 11 40 j Jas. Chalmers 470 10 Abbe. Ins. & Trust Co? 28 75 T. G. White 2 00 W. C. Haddon 35 00 J. T. Stevenson 55 00 G. G. Grant 35 00 J. G. Dawson 35 00 J. A. Schroeder 75 00 = CIIIIIHIinilUMIIIIIinilllllMIIIIIUIIIUllllllllDllltMinHUIItllimilillMUNIIIIIMIIIUINNIIIIimilMIMMmi Si * II ' I Th Rosenberg ||| , COMF ||| DEPARTME1 || Three Stores l|| MAIN STRE |j Mens and B< jj Hats and F I) SHOES AND HOSIJ I 1 Phone us for anything yi i ii ill on approval. We pay pare = = you real service and high cli r 5 || able prices. 5 | TP .52 fatal ii o || ABBEVIL jj See Page 2. ! l.miHHimiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiMiiiiiimuiiimmiMiiMiiiiiMinminiimimnupmiuiuiiMiMnittiiirainitrmii! 1 Webb DuBose 20 00; M. L. Evans 33 34j Wm. Busbee 33 34 j R. Sondley 38 90 : Jas. Chalmers 38 90; [Wesley Algary 5 00; I J. S. Bosdell 5 00 j iW. M. Barnes 5 00 E. B. Bowie ,5 00, j J. J. Edwards 5 001 G. W. Fields 5 00j E. P. Gray 5 00 S. B. McCurry , 5 00 S. T. Eakin 2 90; R. M. Burts 22 80 J. D. Miller, Agt. 15 01 1R. M. Burts 9 30 J. F. Miller, J. of P 30 00 Mary B. Martin 27 27, E. C. Horton 190 00 R. C. Grant 40 00 John Temple 7 70 R. Furman McGhee 8 00 W. R. Ellis 20 00; W. S. Jordon 10 00! H. W. Nickles 10 00 L. M. Strawhorn 5 00, J. C. Stevenson 15 00, E. L. Knox 5 00 i A. H. Miller 10 00 W. L. Bowman 4 60 Will Barnes 3 60 Ted Campbell 3 00 Orr Clinkscales 4 40 H. G. Darracott 6 80 C. G. McAllister 4 60 J. D. Nickles 5 00 Hampton Daniels 500 Thos. O. Kirkpatrick ? 5 00 J. R. Wilson 10 00 R. P. Blanchetti 3 00 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 6 47 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 15 12! W. J. Evans 3 00 R. Sondley 3 00 Jas. Chalmers 3 00 Dargan-King Co. 1 00 The Rosenberg Mrc. Co._ 1 13 R. M. Stevenson 30 00 Amos B. Morse Co 3 28 McMurray Drug Co. 1170 The L. W. White Co. 69 05 City Garage 1 48 A. B. Martin 10 00 Edgar R. Donald, M. D. _ 5 00 National Office & Supply Co. 15 00 The R. L. Bryan Co 15 98 J. Allen Smith Jr. 256 00 P. L. Ely 3 00 J. T. Stevenson 8 00 Wakefield Merc. Co. 20 60 L. E. Gable 111 68 R. T. Broadwell 40 50 Happ Brothers Co. 160 00 S. M. Beatty 117 25. L. W. White Co. 86 00 J. S. Martin 5 75 1 Henry Bowen 10 40 Edward Smith 12 00 Cal Anderson 3 25 The Good Roads M. Co. 163 00 J. T. Daniels 3 25 H. M. Hill 2 00; E. R. McCarter 2 16; B. L. Wimms 18 60 S. D. McLane ' 4 25 J. H. Wrenn 18 23 The Puritan Oil & Paint Co. 36 19 W. C. Shaw 24 31 S. G. Parthemos 3 00 j S. G. Parthemos 6 25 The L. W. White. Co 8 15! The L. W. White Co 43 25: The L. W. White Co 369 56 L. W. Keller & Bro. 3 00 Abbe. Telephone Co. 10 50 The Kerr Furniture Co.. 1 50 W. A. Calvert 4 50 City Garage 6 00 Mrs. Mary Taggart 28 00 W. A. Calvert 26 75 R. L. Mabrv 1 75 Haddon-Wilson Co. 4 00 City Garage _ ? Dargan-King Co. ? J. R. Glenn ----- 25 30 Gwd. Hdkf. & Mfg. Co.? 87 50 Wakefield Merc. Co. No check MD&HL Smith 88 86 R. C. Brownlee & Co 74 05 R. M. Stevenson 9 ; McMurray Drug Co. 1 ' E. R. Thomson 26 95 J G. W. Cade 20 70 . S. C. Penitentiary 4 OU H. J. Power 10 00 ie - ;i Mercantile1 * > A M V /-Ill 1 NT STORES Many Departments :ET STORE jys Clothing - > urnishings. ERY ^ 111 FOR EVERYBODY ou want. We send goods el post charges. We give ass merchandise at reason, ' iF .1 ini it ' . -v. Y;^\: rat Co. 3 LE, S. C. j '"m > - ?'35 ????? J. C. McAdams 21 48> ~\ W. J. Taylor 16 40 . '. '; J. D. Branyon -4 11 ", :: E. R. McCarter 25 40 ^ J. E. Prince 6 50 . W. A. Calvert 142 50 J. W. McCalla 58 42 -; L. E. Gable 16 71 H. J. Stockman 4 00 Jule Bungardener 25 00 G. W. Cade 2 16,; V: W. J. Taylor 8 50 B. A. Uldrick 1 25 J. M. Seawright 3 00 B. L. Wimms 9 00 _ >. ' Harris & Calvert 20 50 / McMarray Drug Co. 10 80 The Press and Banner 24 85 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. ? 3 50 Andrew Jenkins 2 50 R. J. A. Robinson 10 50 R. M. Burts 12 15 M. E. Hollingsworth 2 00 W. A. Stevenson 100 00 W. W. Wilson 7 04 J. F. Rogers 14 00 .; J. D. Miller 67 ^ Wesley Algary 5 00 JI S. Bosdell 5 00 M. W. Barnes 5 00 E. B. Bowie 5 00 T. J. Edwards 5 00 \ G. W. Fields 5 00 E. P. Gray 5 00 S. B. McCurrey 5 00 Jas. Chalmers 38 90 R. Sondley : 38 90 / M. L. Evans ? 33 38 N W. M. Busbee 33 33 > Webb DuBose 20 00 W. C. Haddon 35 00 Pr: J. T. Stevenson 55 00 G. G. Grant 35 00 J. G. Dawson 35 00 } ;!f,l J. A. Schroeder 75 00 R, M. Burts 32 00 Postmaster 5 00 J. F. Miller, J. ofP 10 00 J. Claude Ashley 10 00 R. P. Blanchett - 4 20 W. L. Bowman 5 UU ' Ted Campbell , 3 60 J. F. Clinkscales 10 00 J. C. Campbell 3 60 Orr Clinkscales .3 00 Hamp Daniels 5 00 II. G. Darricott 3 00 R. B. Ferguson 5 00 H Brice Hall 5 00 ? W. S. Jordon 5 00 Maurice Meschine 7 60 C. G. McAllister 3 00 R. F. McGhee 4 00 Charlie Nickles 10 00 W. 0. Stevenson 10 00 R. M. Stevenson 7 50 P. R. Cann 35 00 W. A. Stevenson 6 25 W. D. Barksdale 5 49 S. M. Beatty 7 25 S. T. Carter, State Treas. 23 27 J. R. Glenn 1 $0 S. J. Link 29 00 McMurray Drug Co. " 55 , Sou. Cotton Oil Co. 43 10 L. W. White Co. 40 80 M. A. Winn 00 R. P. Blanchett 1 " R. O. Branyon 5 20 D. K. Cooley - ? 24 00 .T. D. Nickles 23 04 J. M. Wilkinson 1 50 W. D. Barksdale 56 00 * R. T. Broadwell 33 15 Dargan-King Co. 3 79 T n TCirknnt.rirk 2 25 W. T. Patterson 2 32 Geo. C. Pruitt, M. D 5 00 Wm. Gunuells 16 75 Waverly Sanitarium 10 00 D. Poliakoff H 0? The Texas Company 14. 65 , L. W. White Co. 582 50 B. R. Wygett J 50 Joe Young 1 44 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co. - 55 58 L. W. White Co. 1 00 Abbe. W. & E. Plant 3 45 W St- T71 Dlont A 1x rv uuc. IT ut/ J-J. x iun ... - ? McMurray Drug Co. 3 10 H. M. Hill 3 51 Sullivan Hardware Co. _ 10 25 F K Ashley & Con'st..? 10 00 . Mary B. Martin 27 27 (Continued on Page 7.)