The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 27, 1874, Image 3
For the Anderson Intelligencer.
The citizens of Centreville Township met on
the 15th inst., at New Prospect Church, ami or?
ganized a Tax Union, to bo known as Centre?
ville Tax Union. The constitution of the An?
derson Tax Union was adopted without any
material change. As permanent officers, tho
the following persons were elected by ballot:
President.?Wm. Rile}'.
Vice President.?John J. Brown.
Treasicrer.?J. W. Keys.
Secretary.?R. Marcus Burriss.
Executive Committee.?K. Brcazeale, W. R
Reeves, E. Snipes, Wm. Brown, E. V. Clarke,
Pres. Day and Henry Reed.
About thirty-rive names were enrolled as
members. Adjourned to meet on third Satur?
day in September, at Hunter's Spring.
K. BREAZEALE, Chm'n.
R. MARCUS BuRRiss, Secretary.
i i ..ni.iiii.. .in.1.11? .i ii ? I. I.
HYME>'EAL~
MARRIED, on the 20th August, by Rev.
"Win. W. Mood, Mr. DAVID WHITE and
Miss MALISSA N. McMILLAN. All of An?
derson C. H.
On the 13th of August, by Rev. W. P. Martin,
in tho Baptist Church, at Friendship, Anderson
County, Mr. G. GRIFFIN CASON and Miss
MARY ANN DAVENPORT, daughter of Mr.
Francis Davenport. All of Anderson County.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To the Voters of Anderson County.
I will, on saleday of next month, tho 7th
September, address such of the voters of this
County as will do me tho honor to attend, at
tho Court House in Anderson, in reference to
tho coming Congressional election.
WM. HENRY TRESCOT.
"A Wonder of Medical Science," may
?well be applied to Dr. Wisrar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry. It is nearly half a century since this
remarkable remedy was introduced to the pub?
lic, and yet the immediate and enviable repu?
tation which it gained by its wonderful cures
of coughs, colds, hooping cough, sore throat,
influenza, consumption and all bronchial com?
plaints, is to this dixy fully sustained.
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Feb26, 1874_34_ly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAROLINA
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
THE Exercises of the Carolina Collegiate
Institute will be resumed august 31st.
W. J. LIGON,
P. F. STEVENS.
August 27. 1874 7 1
Notice,
THE COUNTY BOARD of EQUALIZA?
TION, for Anderson County, will meet at
the Auditor's ofiiee on Monday, 7th of Septem?
ber, 1S74, to equalize the real and personal
property for tho year 1S74. Parties who re?
turned their property under the valuation of
the Board of last year, will please attend said
meeting.
THOMAS J. WEBB,
County Auditor.
Aug 27. 1S74 7 2
Dissolution.
THE firm of C. C. <fc F. A. Danieis?-trading
under the name and style of Miss C. C. Daniels
?is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Those who are indebted to said firm will
please settle by the 31st December, LS74, and
oblige, respectfully,
C. C. DANIELS.
Anderson, S. C, Aug. 20, 1S74. 7?2
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing be?
tween J. B. Clark A Son, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Wo would respectfully
request those indebted to settle their accounts
at an early day. The books and accounts will
be found at the store of Smith, Clark A Sons.
Thanking our friends for their past patronage,
?vre respectfully solicit a continuanco of the
same in our new relations. Respectfully,
J. B. CLARK,
J. H. CLARKE.
Anderson, S. C, Aug. 20, 1874. 7?2
Dissolution.
THE copartnerbhip heretofore existing be?
tween J. R. Smith A Son, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. We would respectfully
request those indebted to settle their accounts
at an early day. Tho books and accounts will
be found at the store of Smith, Clark A Sims.
Thanking our friends for their past patronage,
we respectfuliv solicit a continuance of the
same in our new relations. Respectfuliv,
J. R. SMITH,
L. P. SMITH. 1
Anderson, S. C, Aug. 20, 1S74. 7?2
WOOL CARDING.
THE ANDERSONVILLE WOOL CARDS
aro now in first rate condition, ami
All Work Warranted.
Wool left with Messrs. N. K. Sullivan A Co.,
at Anderson C. IL, will be
CARDED and RETURNED
"Without EXTRA CHARGE.
F. E. HARRISON.
Aug. 27, 1871 7 2
DRY"G??DSr
Notions, &o.
IN anticipation of an early trade, and taking
advantage of present low prices, we have made,
through our Resident Buyer at Now York,
extensive purchases of such
PALL and WINTER GOODS
As are adapted to the wants of the trade. Our
Stock will bo kept FULL during tho season,
and all ordcx-s promptly executed.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
August 27, 1S74 7 3m
ISTOTICE OF1 COiPiLirTNEiRSHII-*.
5
Old Stand of J. E. Smith & Son.
k
THE undersigned have this day formed a
Copartnership under the name and style of
SMITH, CLARK & SOXS, in the business of
MERCHANT TAILORING,
And will keep constantly on hand all Goods in
their line, consisting of
CLOTHS, CASSIMJERES,
. VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
and
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
j,?* ?k
August 20, 1874
J. R. SMITH,
J. B. CLARK.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
We also keep NEEDLES, OILS, THREAD
and all Attachments. Machines repaired.
J. H. CLARKE,
L. P. SMITH.
THE
NEW STORE,
ON DEPOT STREET,
HAS been enlarged and considerably im?
proved byremovinga petition, painting,
dec., and as we now have ample room to carry j
on business on a much larger scale, one of the
firm will leave for market soon, and you may
expect to find always on band a full line of
3BE 3S3 j?k ^ST
As well as
FANCY GHO-CEBIES.
ALSO,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, &c.
We also sell the JEWELL BROS'. SELF
RISING FLOUR.
We will have soon some of the finest brands
of Flour ever offered in this market.
BEWLEY &. SMITH.
Aug 27, 1S7-1 7
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CO UNIT OF ANDERSON.
In the I?rol>ato Court.
John W. Kay and Robert Stepbenson, Admin?
istrators of the Estate of John Kay, deceased,
Plaintiffs,
a a a ixsr
Sophrona Jolly. Sepriana Stepbenson, John A.
Stepbenson, James H. Stephenson, Win. P.
Stepbenson, Nancy E. Masters, Miry F.
Kay, Amanda J. Kay, Addie Lewis, Margaret
M. Wilbanks ami Margaret Vi kin. Defen?
dants.?Complaint for Partition and tide of
Peal Estate, <?c.
To the Defendants:
YOU are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, which is
riled in the oMicc of the Probate Court, for the
said County, and to serve; a copy of your an?
swer to the said complaint on the subscriber at
his ofiice at "Anderson C. H., S. ('., within
twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive
Ibf the"day"of such service ; and if yon fail io
answer the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the Plaintiff in ibis action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in thecomplaint.
JOSEPH X. BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney-.
Dated August 26, 1S7-1.
To the Defendants Sophrona Jolly, Nancy E.
Masters, Margaret M. Wilbanks and Marga?
ret Vi Ida:
Take notice that the summons in this action,
of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in
the ofiice of the Judge of Probate at Anderson
Court House, in the County of Anderson and
State of South Carolina, on the twenty-sixth
dav of August, 1874.
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiffs Attorney,
Anderson C. IL, S. C.
Aug 27, 1874 7 G
Sheriff's Sale.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
Andkuson Couxty. J
In the Probate Court.
' Louisa J. Rankin,-Complainant, vs. Goo. A.
Rankin, ct. al., Defendants.?Petition to Par?
tition the Heal Estate of Mary J. Pankin, de?
ceased.
BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum?
phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun?
ty, to me directed, I will expose to salo on
the FIRST MONDAY in SEPTEMBER next,
at Andorson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
containing 410 Acres more or less, situate in
Anderson'County, on the waters of Twenty
three Milo Creek, bounding lands of Terrell
Briant, J. A. Boggs, G. W. Rankin, et. al., be?
ing the interest of Mary J. Rankin, deceased,
in said Tract of Land.
Terms of Sale.?On a credit of twelve months,
with interest from day of sale; purchaser to
give bond with two approved sureties?with
a mortgage of the premises?to secure the pur?
chase money, except the costs of these pro?
ceedings which must bo paid cash on dav of
salo. ' WM. Met;UK IN, Sheriff.
Aug. 1.1, 1S74. 5 1
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY.
JAS. D. WILDER, Artist,
In TEMPERANCE HALL, Anderson, C. H.
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC work,
either plain or colored of any size, exe?
cuted in the laiestand best styles of the art.
FORENOON Tilt: best time for sittiso.
Pictures of the Bishops of the M. E. Church,
South, in group, for sale?four sizes.
?gr- Will remain foraSHORT TIME only.
Aug. 20, 1871 <! 2
Due West Female College.
SIXTEENTH YEAR opens FIRST MON?
DAY in OCTOBER. Full Faculty. Tu?
ition and board, including fuel and washing,
per annum, $177.00, in three payments. Send
for Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, Pres.
Aug. 20, 187-J G 1m
To Rent.
Aconvenient STORE ROOM on Mainstreet.
Apply at this ofiice.
August 0, Jb71 1 I
SCATTERGOOD'S
American Needle Cotton Gins.
PRICES IN CHARLESTON.
CONDENSER GINS. FLUE GINS.
Sixty Circle, - - ?42S - - $368
Fifty Circle, - - 373 - - :W
Fo'*ty Circle, - - 312 - - 272
Thirty Circle, - - 21") - - 215
Twenty-three Circle, 1US - - 175
Also, oiler for sale the following well known
Saw Gins :
THE CELEBRATED TAYLOR GIX,
Price?-?3.50 per Saw?freight included.
THE ORIGINAL (iltlSWOLR GIN*.
Price??3.75 per Saw?freight included.
THE 0. W. MASSEY EXCELSIOR GIX,
Price? 8i.0u per Saw?freight included.
THE DANIEL PRATT GIN,
Price?$1.00 per Saw?freight included.
All of which arc Warranted by us to give Satis?
faction.
Horse Powers, Cotton Presses and Agricul?
tural Implements generally.
Circulars furnished on application.
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
Charleston, S. ('.
Aug fi, 1S74 1 -1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON < OUNTY.
TIS C03IMON r>X/EAS.
The State of South Carolina, cn relation*', Lydia
A. M. Van Wyck, and others, heirs at law
of Samuel Maverick, Plaintiffs,
against
Albert Maverick, and others, heirs at law of
Samuel Maverick, and others; Isabella 11.
Norris, and others, heirs at Jaw of A. O. Nor
ris, dee'd, and oilicrs, Defendants.
Cbmphinl to Marshal Assets, Accounts, Re?
lief, dr.
Same
vs.
Same, and others.
Same
vs.
Same, and others.
PURSUANT to the order of Judge T. II.
Cooke. iu the ali"\e slated cases, dated
Mil of July, US74, all creditors of A. ?>. Norris,
late of Anderson County, are hereby required
to present and provo their demands before me,
on the 3Utli September and 1st of October, 1S74,
at the law ollicc of A. T. Broyles, Esq., or be
barred.
WM. H. PAUKER,
Special Referee.
Aug. 13, IS7-1 5 G
THE MORRIS
COTTON GIN.
THIS CELEBRATED GIN is new olVerod
to the planters of Anderson and adjacent
Counties, with the improvements which have
been added to it. The "Morris iii:i" is too w ell
known to need a long list of unknown recom?
mendations to sell it, (this being its fortieth
year.)
The manufacturer WARRANTS EACH and
EVERY GIN to give full satisfaction, or NO
SALE. Price of (uns, ?3.00 per Saw, at Depot
in Columbia, S. ('. Planters ordering will
please send in their orders kaki.v. to avoid do
lay. For iurthor information, address
E. MORRIS, Manufacturer,
Columbia, S. C.
June 11, 1871 48 3m
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
Axn dealers in
CAROLINA MCli:,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco,
?&<*., &c,
197 and 199 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Solo Agents for South Carolina for the
Sale of
OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.
Aug 20,1874 fi 6m
Sheriff's Sale.
J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY VIRTUE of an Execution, to mo direc?
ted, I will expose to sale, on the FIRST MON?
DAY inSHPTEM liEli next, at Anderson C.II.
ONE BUGGY", HARNESS AND UM?
BRELLA,
Levied on as the property of A. K. MANX,
at the suit of MeGTATJI A BYRUM. Terms
cash.
WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff.
Ang. 20, 1874 4
Notice to Contractors.
CtONTRACTS for re-bnilding the following
/ llridges, will bo let to the lowest respon?
sible bidders, at tlio sites of said bridges, to wit:
Jae.kson\-i Bridge, across itoeky River, on
Friday the 2Sth of August inst., lOo'elock; and
Provost's Bridge across Broadaway Creek, on
Monday tlie 31st of August inst., id o'clock.
Parties to whom the contracts are awarded,
will be required to enter into bond with good
surety for tho faithful execution of their con?
tracts.
On the day of letting said contracts specifica?
tions will be exhibited.
WM. M. LEAVELL, Com.
Aug. 13, 1874. 3
Just Eeceived,
ANEW lot of o \ I.ico. Blenched HOME?
SPUN and oilier seasonable goods, for
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NOTICE TO PLANTERS?SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
THE highly satisfactory mid remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely in?
creased crops of Cotton, Corn and other Staplo Crops, has attracted the general attention of
planters and farmers. In order to confirm public confidence in the continued excellence of this
Guano, and avail of the liest scientific ability in the prosecution of this important business, the
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY has consummated a professional engagement with Dr. ST.
JULIEN RAVENEL, of Charleston, S. ('., as scientific Adviser and Consulting Chemist to the
Company. Dr. Ravenel is conversant with the composition and qualities of the Guano, as well
as with tho character, policy and unusual resources of the Pacific Guano Company, and will
communicate full information on these points to planters who may call on him, or address him
by letter at Charleston, S. C.
.Xolui Xfceeso <Ss Co.,
General Agents Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, M. D.
J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina.
W. S. 6HABFE, Ajycnt at Anderson.
Direct from the Agent, warranted pure, for sale at market rates.
Compound A.cid Pliosjpliate Plaster or GYPSTJM.
Agont of the celebrated brandsof FAMILY FI.OUR?TTAXALL FAMILY, DAVIS* BEST,
PLANTS EXTRA, COOK'S CHOICE, BRIDGEVVATER, overv barrel guaranteed as repre?
sented. Also, for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, LUDLOW BAGGING CO., TRE
MONT NAIL CO., WHITTAKER & SONS' KAMS, WEEK & CO.'3 CANDLES, RICHARDSON'S ROPE.
JOHNSON & SONS' STARCH, JAMES BEA'i'TY & CO.3 CEACKEES and CAKES, St. Louis and Vir?
ginia Kiln Dried PEARL GRITS and MEAL.
And as I. deyote myself exclusively to a COMMISSION BUSINESS, and all the goods are
received direct from la'-tory. and neither soil nor buy on my own account, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to my facilities for doing business, and the inducements offered to
purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a largo and
commodious Store in addition to my others, lam fully prepared for imslncss. Particular at
tcutiou given to handling and selling Cotton. My Broker, from his Jong experience and care?
ful selections, gives the Planter every advantage.
May 28, 1S74
J. KT. ROBSDIS" Commission Merchant,
Ncs. I and 2 Atlantic Wharf and GS Sa:: Bay, Charleston, S. C.
RTANT NOTICE.
-o
TO WE MS 4s BMOYLES
Expect to commence Taking Siwk on or about, the 25ili instant, up
to which time tliey will offer Croat Inducements to
Cash Buyers in
LADIES' DEESS GOODS!
Boots ami Sliocs, Clothing,
Ladies' Hats, Boys' and Mens' Hats.
We want to reduce our lino of these Goods before tailing stock.
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE,
A Beautiful lot of CA l.K 'O, BED TICKING,
Drown and Bleached SlIfRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
BACON, LAUD, SALT, MOLASSES,
Drown. Extra <', Crushed and Granulated SUGARS,
1110 and .TA VA C< >I'FKK.
In fad our stock of < Soods is as near complete as any stock in Town, and we will make prices
to suit Cash buyers, or prompt paying cu turners.
HAMS eS3 FLOUR.
If you want an extra GOOD HAM or an Extra, Quality of FAMILY FLOUR, you will find
it in Towers iV Uroylos' Store, and at low pric(
Ladies' Dress Goods.
We wish to close out oursto< k of Ladies' Dress Good : and Ladies' Hats during the next fif?
teen days, consequently we will oiler bargains in tin -uGoo Cull and sec them before buying.
Four hundred and fifty Boys' and Mens' HATS for salo low.
TAW PD Cl Ct t> d a v t t?0
lUuMo & JbiiUl LlA
So. ! ('ramie How, Anderson, S. C?
June IS, 1s74
A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF
LADIES' and MISSES'
HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES,
AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A
Kj*1 1i* \J? \t&-di '??ISM
Just Received and Fresh Arrivals Weekly by Express During the
Season at the
m (m h It XIi 11 Iii
J&tJb Ui? Jb JsAshJJbii Jill til
Ladies' Dresses, Suits, etc., made to Order, on short notice,
and in the Newest and most Fashionable Styles.
Mrs. M. P. SLOAN and M us. J. B. McGIiE have entire charge of this Department, and
will be pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and the public generally.
April Hi, 1 >71
O. A.. REED.
BOOT
FOB FALL TRADE.
WE aro now receiving, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTCRERS, n large and woll
selecied slock of
boots, shoes and tbums,
Which will bo sold as low as in any other market. All goods with our Brand Warranted.
Orders solicited.
Merchants Visiting Charleston are invited to Examine our Stock.
D. E. FLEMING & CO..
Mo. 2 Hayne Street, Corner of Church Street, Charleston, S. C.
I). F. Fi.r..'.Mxr;,
Samuel a. Nelson.
August tj, 1874
.1 am es M. Wilson.
James Gilfillin.
4
BUY THE BEST.
BROWN
W. S. SHARPE,
Agent for Anderson, Pickens and
Oeonee Counties.
The Price of these Gins is on?
ly ?3.50 per Saw.
PARTIES '.visiting to buy arc respectfully
referred to Uic following persons, all of
whom purchased Gins of me, and are highly
pleased with thorn in evorv respect:
It. ('. MARTIN'
SAMUEL WHARTON,
W. II. COBB,
A. J. WILLIAMS,
g. W. LONG.
WILLIAM RANSON,
.1. .1. KOBINSON,
W. B. MILLER,
A. P. WILLINGHAM,
OSBORNE A McCULLY,
W. N. HALL,
G. W. MILFORD,
JOHN CHEWS,
C. E. HORTON,
W. B. NEWELL,
N. J. NEWELL,
W. I). EVINS,
THOMAS W. MARTIN,
D. H. GLENN,
. THOMAS HAKPER,
NEWTON ACKER,
JOHN G. HALL.
GOERGE F. RURDITT,
ROBERT DUG AX.
KING A ELROD.
H. I. EPTING.
Road Certificates of B. C. Martin, W. B. <fc
N. J . Newell and C. E. Horton, below.
Call and examine the Brown Gin before you
buy elsewhere,
W. S. SHARPE, Agent.
CERTIFICATES,
Akdf.ksox, S. C, Mav 11, 1874.
Mr-. W. .$'. Sharpe?Sin: The 'Fifty Saw
Drown Gin nought from you last season has
given entire satisfaction in all respeets. It
cleans the seed better than any other Gin, and
makes as tine sample of cotton as any I have
ever seen. It runs very lightly, and* its ma?
chinery is very simple in its construction. I
take pleasure in recommending this< Jin to any
one wishing to purchase. Rcspectfullv,
B. C. MARTIN.
WiLLtamst?N, June 15, 1873.
Mr. 1'". S. Shaipc?Sin: In answer to your
inquiry in regard to my opinion of tho Brown
Cotton Gin, I can say that I would not take it
down to juit up any other Gin that I am ac?
quainted wiih. It runs very light; is no trou?
ble to keep in order. To prove the last asser?
tion, I ginned three hundred and twenty bales
on mine and never removed the caps from the
inks; in fact, I don't think I lost twenty min?
utes in all the time from anything wrong with
the Gin. It makes a very good staple, and
sells in our market at the highest prices.
Yours rcspectfullv,
C. E. HORTON.
Hall Township, Juno21, 1873.
Mr. W. S. s/mrj>c?i<\\i: We bought from you
a Fifty Saw Drown Cotton Gin, on which we
ginned 150 bales of cotton. JFc think it is the
best Gin made. The Gin runs light, picks fast
and clean, and makes a line sample.
W. B. NEWELL,
N. J. NEWELL.
_;D'iy 2, 1874_51
New Advertisements.
TTA\T
FEMALE COLLEGE,
STATES 7ILLE, N. C
RFV. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Fail terra be?
gins s> jit. tsT-i. ami ends Feb. ?">, 1S7S. Spring term be?
gins Feb. 5, JS7?, and ends June 22, I $75. Hoard and lui
ti<? 11. ? l'0. Mtisic,?2?. L'or other information, send for
circular.
" AVIDSON
N'exl Session will begin Sept. 24, 1S74.
Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Strict <liscip
line. Thorough teacliing. Moderate charges. Seven
professors. For catalogue or information, apply to
J. R. Ul.AKK. Chairman of tin- Faculty,
Post Otlice, Davidson College, X C.
c ?AAperdavat home. Terms free. Address
epv f$?i\J ifJJO. ST1NS0N Je CO., Portland, Maine.
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lar as readily as for a largersum, Olfices, (Times Raiding,)
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that
he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probat? for Anderson County, on
Mondnv, the 31st day of August next, for a
Final Settlement of the Estate of V. D.
Fant, deceased, and a final discharge there?
from. He also gives notice that he will sell at
public auction on the 15th August next, the re
maining notes and accounts due the estate.
.). P. REED, Adm'r.
July 30, .^74 3 . 5
FOR SALE.
3UGGIES and WAGONS, manufactured by
3 Seal, Sign A* Robinson, Abbeville, S. C.
ALSO,
On hand, SADDLES, URIDLES, HARNESS,
At-. All the above will bo sold Cheap for Cash.
?,:. II ELDMANN,
Anderson, S. C.
.Tune 25, 1874 50
Notice of Annual Meeting.
I rpilE ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of
County Commissioners of Anderson
County will be held on the FIRST TT DSD AY
in SEPTEMBER next, and all persons having
bills against the County are hereby notified to
deposit the same with the Clerk of the Hoard
on or before the FIRST DAY of September
next, and in default thereof, such bills will not
be audited at said Annual Meeting.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Clerk County Commissioners.
Julv 30, 1S74 3 5