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E. B. MURRAY, Edltor? < THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1884~ 'ta?eai ir n ? ? ? , j-'iww t mil ???? t ONE YEAS._-81.50. SIX MONTHS.......-7Sc. Two Dollar a if not paid in advance, TEDS ANDERSON PROHIBITION B1IX. There were petitions from more than one thousand of the substantial, intelli? gent and influential citizens of this County sent to the Legislature asking the privilege of holding an election in the County of Anderson to see whether a '. majority of the legal voters of this v; County are in_ favor of permitting the sale of spirituous liquors in our County or not. Mr. Scudday introduced a bill to carry out the wishes of these petition erg, and providing for an election to be held on the subject next August, and making the will of the people, as ex> pressed in such election, the law for this County. This bill was very properly referred to the Anderson delegation, but we are amazed at tue necessity of an? nouncing that our Representatives stood two to . two upon the bill. Two of our Representatives were unwilling to let the voters of this County have the op? portunity of exp ressing their wishes on this question, in which they are alone interested. Two of our Representatives thought they knew more about this mat? ter than the people do, and intend to have their way instead of permitting the people who elected them to have their way. Nothing has appeared as to the proceedings in the Senate on this bill. It is a matter in which the people have a vital interest., 1 It makes no difference whether they favor prohibition or oppose it- The question is whether it is right for representatives to arrogate to them*, selves the right to say the people are not competent to pass upon their internal policy. It is simply & question as to whether tho people or the Representa? tives are masters? We believe the peo? ple are the masters and the Representa? tives their agents, and for this reason the people are entitled to know how their Representative stood on the matter oi passing the bill, giving the people the right to vote upon this subject. We have heard, but for fear of doing some member injustice, prefer to call no names, but to invite each member of the Legis? lature from this County, including our - Senator, to give the people of the Coun? ty his views on this matter, together with an account of the part he has taken in it. We trust that the responses from ? our delegation will lelieve this matter of its present aspect, and that the bill, which will probably fail this time, will become a law next session. We are willing to abide the result of the elec? tion in the County, and think there; can be no valid reason assigned why it should not be held/ _ DEATH OF DK. W. C. BROWN* Dr. William Carroll Brown died at his . residence near Belton, in this County, on last Thursday morning, at 4 o'clock a. m., after an illness of several weeks, from heart disease - and malaria. He was a little over 55 years of age at the time of his death, having been born on the 3rd day of December, 1829, in Helens Dis? trict, in this State, he being the third V'aon of the late Mr. and Mr. Mackey Brown. His parents moved to Marion County, Georgia, when be was eip\ c years of age, and he-resided there for ten yeats, returning when 18 years old to his native County, where be went to school at >Pickens C. H. to the late Wesley Lever ett, a distinguished instructor in this part of Carolina. Dr. Brown also con? tinued his studies under the same in? structor at Williamstoo, in this County. He graduated in medicine in 1853, and located for the practice of bis profession in this County, where be prosecuted it with great'success, until some eight or ten years ago, when he ? retired from the practice in order to look after his private business, and also on account of the hardships incident to a practice in the country. In 1876 he was elected to the Legislature from this County, and was re-elected in 1878,-Berving both terms acceptably to his constituents and with reputation to himself. In 1880 he de> clined a re-election because the demands of his private affairs were too great to permit him to stay in politics. He evinced fine financial talents, and accu? mulated a very handsome property as the result of his own efforts. Dr. Brown was one of a remarkable family of four brothers who have attained an unusual degree of prominence and success. His eldest brother being Senator Joseph K Brown, of Georgia, his second brother being Judge James Brown, and his youngest brother being Dr. Aaron Brown, 1 all of the same State. Dr. Brown was an active, enthusiastic and resolute man. He was a kind neighbor, a benevolent public spirited citizen, and devoted and happy in the domestic relations of hus? band, parent and brother. In 1873 be joined the Baptist Church at Belton, and since that time has been an active mem? ber, helping liberally iu all the affairs of the church and bequeathing a part of his property to it. His remains were in? terred in the Baptist cemetery id* Belton on Thursday evening, after appropriate funeral services, which were attended by a large concourse of the neighbors, friends and acquaintances of the deceased. Dr. Brown was one of the most popular and influential men. in our County, and his death will be universally regretted by our people. The Senate, by a vote of 18 ta 15, de? feated the House bill to provide for taking the census of tbe State this year. Sena? tor Moore voted against striking out the enacting words of the bill, on tbe ground that the Constitution requires the census to be taken this year. The defeat of the bill will save the State at least fifty thousand dollars, but it is iu plain vio? lation of the Constitution to neglect taking tho census this year. Some of oar most distinguished Senators^ howev? er, were among those who voted against the bill. In looking over the vote it is a little puzzling to note that Senators who favored the University on Constitutional grounds voted against this bill, and Sen? ators who favored this bill because tbe Constitution requires it, voted against the University. In our opinion, both classes of these gentlemen are inexcusa? bly inconsistent. Tbe election for Judge of tbe Fiftu Circuit last week resulted in tbe re-elec? tion of Judge Kershaw. For Directors of tbe Penitentiary, Messrs. Geo. A. Shields and N. W. Booker, were elected, beating Messrs. E. S. Allen and C. E. Sawyer. Col. T. J. Lipscomb was re elected Superintendent of tbe peniten? tiary, beating Capt. B. H. Massey, cf York, by a vote of 86 to 50. One other director was to be elected on Tuesday. Col. John D. Blanding, of Sumter, was unanimously re-elected n member of the Board of Trustees of the State Universi? ty ___L__^___ The tax levy by the present Legislature for the next year is as follows: For State purposes, 5} mill* ; for Common Schools, 2 mills; for Anderson County, 2} mills. Total, 10} mills, against llf mills last year, or 1} mils less than last year. There is an Act., however, requir? ing tbe County Commissioners of this County to have the records of the Clerk's' Office reindexed, and levying a special tax for tbat purpose. We have not seen this Act, but presume it iis an additional tax, which may increase our levy from one-quarter to one-half of one mill, but not ?more than that. The levy was made when it was expected to have the census taken, bo thatjit will probably raise more money than is appropriated, thereby reducing the levy next year. The Senate bill to vest the right of tbe State in certain lands in Oconee and Pickens in one Brown, who claims to represent a German syndicate which will people these two Counties with immi j grants if the bill is passed, was very properly defeated by the House. The Pickens Sentinel expresses our sentiments on this bill fully and exactly when it says: "Tbe proper thing to do is to pass an Act relinquishing all the State's right, if she has any, to those who are now in possession of the land. If there are to be any favors or discriminations to any? body, in the name of justice and all that is right and fair, make them in favor of our own people and not in favor of a forign syndicate who care nothing for thecoun try except for what they can make out of it by speculation." Mr. James ft. Hagood, the Editor and ' proprietor of the Easley Messenger, died [ in Easley on Monday morning, at 2 ! o'clock a. m., after an illness of four days from the congestion of the lungs. Mr. Hagood was twenty-three years of Age, an exemplary member of tbe Methodist Church, an intelligent, amiable, and in? fluential young gentleman. He founded the Easley Messenger a little more than a year ago, and under his management made it one of tbe most interesting and influential papers in the up country. Mr. Hagood had a future of honor to himself and usefulness to his country before him. He had just entered upon the threshold of manhood, and even now his future was bright in tbo promise that he should be one of the coming men of his State. Tbat future, however, has been closed, and the life of our friend has been ended by that Power which doeth all things well. In death, however, he has left the record of a life rich in virtues, that are worthy of emulation by the young men of our country, and of admiration by men of all ages. Tbe Senate, by a vote of twenty-one to eleven, passed the House bill to pro? vide for tbe completion of the State House. The Senators from Pickens, Anderson Union, Lexington, Edgefield, York, Darlington, Greenviille, Marion, Chester and Horry, voted against'the bill. It appropriates $75,000 per year for ten years towards completing the building. This, with a judicious use of convict labor for the heavy work, will complete tbe State House on tbe origi? nal plan, and give to the Slate a capitol worthy of our State. We think the Legislature did right to pass this bill, for it will not only protect the building, which is now being seriously injured, but it will put the money necessary to repair the building in permanent work instead of into temporary repairs. Al? though the sum of the annual appropri? ation is large, yet jt does not materially add to tbe taxes, as tbe State tax is only one-fourth of one mill higher than it was last year; or in other words, where a man paid eleven dollars tax in this Coun? ty last year, he will pay about eleven dollars and twenty cents this year. Tbe tax, however, for the State House is really about two-thirds of a mill, so that the taxpayer will pay about forty cents on every thousand dollars worth of prop? erty this year towards the completion of tbe State House. The fight is over in Columbia, and the present Legislature has not revolution? ized tbe country by upturning the most important matters of State policy which have been attacked. The University, the Citadel and tbe Columbia Canal, have each been sustained by handsome majorities in both Hopses, and the Sen? ate has also stopped the repeal of the Act which gives to factories exemption from taxation for ten years. The Senate has likewise prevented 'a repeal of the lien law, which we think is ud for tun ate. The greater part of the elaborate discus? sions of the session were confined to the consideration of these measures, and strange to say tbe House, with a heavy calendar of other matters, devoted a con? siderable time to considering tbe bill repealing the factory exemption and in opposing the Canal appropriation, when in reality there is a standing Act appro? priating one hundred and fifty convicts and ten thousand dollars per annum to the Canal until it is finished, so that by defeating tbe pending bill they could not have stopped the Canal. It would have cut the work down fifty convicts and five thousand dollars, which would have impeded but not stopped the work. The friends of the Canal were, by tbe tactics they pursued, fighting a one-sided bat? tle, in which tbey were bound to win. If they passed their bill the canal progressed more rapidly, but if they failed, the work still went on; and yet the anti Canal men, with the seriousness of fight? ing the whole project, after having a committee to investigate the matter, were making a tremendous battle, as if the merits of the whole matter was involved, when in fact it was only a question be? tween giving fifteen or ten thousand dollars and two buudred orone hundred and fifty convicts. The Legislature was largely a new body, and mauy persons feared reactionary legislation. Nothing of the kind has occurred. Its work has been conservative if not brilliant, and the country is to be congratulated upon the result of the session. We have no doubt that next session valuable work will be done, as most of the important new legislation has been continued to the next session. The Legislature seemed determined to give the new members a chance to show what they would have done if they had been in the Legislature before, and accordingly devoted a large portion of the present session to review* ing the work of previous Legislatures. A correspondent of the News and Courier, speaking of a hard night's work the House of Representatives last week, says: As telegraphed to the News and Cou? rier this morning, the House of Repre? sentatives on Friday night disposed of fifteen pages of its Calendar. In order to do this, however, the members were called upon to make great sacrifice of their personal comfort and convenience, as it required a session of eight hours coot: lous work in a badly heated and well ventilated. hall, through which draughts of freezing air from without rushed hither and thither in all directions, bearing with them coughs, cplds, rheu? matism, catarrh, pneumonia and all the other pulmonary disasters that human lungs are heii to. It was kuown that no House bill on the Calendar which did not receive a second reading last night could, by any possibility, become a law, and as there were several hundreds of bills of this character on the Calendar, the situation was to say the least of it, perplexing. Up to this time the progress of the House bad been painfully slow as to results, although more actual hours had beeen devoted to business probably than by any previous House in the same length of time. This wa3 owing, doubt? less, to the increased number of orators in the House, young gentlemen of an oratorical and disputatious turn of mind with a "record to make" on certain pet measures and theories. The important "issues" had all been discussed and dis Sosed of at a vast sacrifice of time, by 'riday night, and it was understood that that night at least was to be devoted to real legislative work. Accordingly, when Speaker Simons donned his robes of office and brought his official gavel down upon his desk at 7 o'clock, it was under j stood to be the signal for "business"? business in the strictest sense of the word, and for the uoxt eight hours the House devoted itself to "business." ? Among the exhibits of the Fair at. New Orleans are some specimens of con? vict labor from Texas. Their presence has called forth severe criticism from the managers of several trades organizations, who think it degrades honest workingmen to let the handiwork of criminals be compared with theirs. ??The Pennsylvania State Grange have adopted resolutions favoring the teaching of agriculture in the public schools. Mr. Charles Eden, of Trinidad, Colorado, says : Seeing certificates of the wonderful cures made by Brewer's Lung Restorer, I was induced to try it on my little son, who was troubled with lung or throat affection, {ironounced by one physician consumption, t acted wonderfully on him. and by the time he had taken one bottle of it the cough disappeared. I am now on a visit to my parents in Georgia, but will return in a few days to my home and will take some of the Lung Restorer with me. 36 Notice to Trespassers. ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass upon the lands of tbe Estate of C. S. Mat tison, deceased, in Varennes and Hall townships. Those disregarding this notice will be prosecuted. GEORGE L. SHRIMP, Ex'r. MARY J. MATTISON, Ex'x. Dec 25,1884_24_1 E STRAYED. ri^HE undersigned has in his possession X an estrayed sorrel mare MULE, with black stripe along the back, and two white feet. It is an old male in thin order. Had a bridle on when it came to my house. R. L. POSEY, BeltonS. C. Dec 25,1884 23 1* NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Executors of the Estate of Rev. A. Rice, deceased, hereby gives notice that tbey will, on the 27th day of January, 1885, apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from said Executorship. A. E. RICE. ) T. L. CLINKSCALES, J Ex ra' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the Estate of Mary E. Reeves, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, prop? erly proven, to tbe undersigned, within the time prescribed by law, ana those indebted to make payment at once. J. J. GILMER, Ex'r. Dec 25, 1884 ? 24_3 Notice of Dissolution. THE Firm of Hammond, Williams & Co., doing business at Piercetown, S. C, has this day dissolved by mutual con? sent. D. H. Hammond will continue bus? iness at tbe old stand. Messrs. Williams & Guy ton will be found up-stairs in the same building. Persons indebted to the old firm must settle with M. B. Williams by the 1st January, 1885. Dec. 16,1884. D. H. HAMMOND, - M. BERRY WILLIAMS, A. M. GUYTON. Dec 25,1884_24_1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having demands against tbe Estate of Mrs. Eleanor Walker, de? ceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those in? debted to make payment at once. J. PERRY GLENN, Agent for John J. Taylor, Executor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By Thos. C. Ligon, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Henry N. T?te has applied to me to grant him letters of Ad? ministration on the Estate and effects of Dr. George T. T?te, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon? ish all kindred and creditors of the said Dr. Geo. T. T?te, deceased, to bo and ap? pear before me in Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on the 9th day of January, 1885, after pub? lication hereof, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23rd day of December, 1884. T. C. LIGON, J. P. Dec 25,1884_24_2_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William Watkins. Plaintiff, against Joseph J. Ea? ton, S. A. Hutchinson and Sylvester Bleckley, Elijah W. Brown and Joseph J. Fretwell, Mer? chants, known, contracting and trading in part? nership as Bleckley, Brown & Fretwell, Defend ants.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendants Joseph J. Eaton, S. A. Hutch? inson and Sylvester Bleckloy. Elijah W. Brown and Joseph J. Fretwell, Merchants, known, con? tracting and trading in partnership as Bleckley, Brown & Fretwell: YOU are hereby summoned .nd required to an? swer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Cletk of tho Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson C. II., S. C, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Ander? son C.H.,8.C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, Dated December 18th, A. D. 1884. BROYLES Sc SIMPSON, PlaintiflV Attorney. [seal] Johh W. Daniels, car. To the Defendant Joseph J. Eaton -. Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the forego? ing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Fleas, at Audcrsnm Court House, South Carolina, on the 18th day of Decem? ber, 1834. BKOYLES & SIMPSON, Plaintlfl's Attorneys. Pec 25,1884 24 ? ASTSVAIa report OP THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OF ANDERSON COUNTY OF the School Claims filed, audited and ordered to be paid for the fiscal year beginning November 1st, 1883, and ending October 31st, 1884: FORK DISTRICT, NO. 1. No. Claim. Teacher. Salary. G WA Dickson.$28 75 87 W A*. Dickson. 25 10 139 WA Dickson. 34 60 2G3 W A Dickson. 44 G5 444 W A Dickson. 35 80 GGO W A Dickson. 16 73 $185 63 7 L C McGee.13 68 32 L C McGee. 9 04 22 72 13 W C Latimer.14 30 10!) W C Latimer. 11 75 183 W C Laiimer.16 80 350 W C Latimer. 20 20 395 W C Latimer. 19 40 718 W C Latimer. 13 33 95 78 63 G N 0 Boleman. 34 00 I89GNC Boleman. 32 50 288 G N C Boleman. 25 30 452G NC Boleman. 30 05 697 G N C Boleman. 15 40 147 25 65 Miss Hall Nance. 8 48 285 Miss Hall Nance. 11 08 319 Miss Hall Nance. 6 80 320 Miss Hull Nance. 11 CO 37 36 70 TJ Jenkins. 23 10 71 T J Jenkins. 19 16 252 T J Jenkins. 27 54 428 T J Jenkins. 40 54 657 T J Jenkins. 16 91 253 T J Jenkins. 27 45 154 70 250 E H Vickery. 19 60 253 E H Vickery. 24 86 43 96 281 Ligon & Reed. 2 85 821 Ligon & Reed. 2 95 5 80 283 M N Mitchell. 11 55 284 M N Mitchell. 25 00 380 MN Mitchell.18 45 761 M N Mitchell. 14 49 69 49 625 W J Compton. 5 20 626 \V JCompton. 2 85 fi?7\VJ Compton. 2 05 61J W J Compton. 6 75 629 W J Compton. 0 20 727 W J Compton. 6 79 29 84 $797 53 PENDLETON DISTRICT NO. 2. 8 JI Elder. 15 00 93 JI Elder. 25 50 175 J I Elder. 30 00 280 JI Elder. 30 00 413 J I Elder. 30 00 655 JI Elder. 20 00 720 J I Elder. 15 45$ 165 95 12 D B Wait. 19 15 117 D B Wait. 13 00 291 D B Wait. 12 70 782 D B Wait. 16 60 783 D B Wait. 6 55 784 D B Wai. 8 85 76 85 21 D C Lake. 37 50 58 D C Lake. 35 10 166 D C Lake. 37 50 279 ID C Lake. 37 50 384 D C Lake..... 37 50 624 D C Lake. 37 50 752 D C Lake. 37 50 259 60 64LEDunwody. 25 00 137 LE Dunwody. 24 35 261 L E Dunwody. 20 80 262 L E Dunwody. 25 00 709 L E Dunwody. 25 00 710 L E Dunwody. 19 85 140 00 88 Nellie B Crc <<s. 7 50 89 Nellie B Cror \. 15 00 246 Nellie B Croo..a. 22 50 260 Nellie B Crooks. 22 50 390 Nellie B Crooks. 22 50 636 Nellie B Crooks. 22 50 749 Nellie B Crooks. 22 50 125 00 227 A H Hyde.15 00 228 A H Hvde. 8 96 653 A H Hyde.11 20 792AH Hyde. . 10 80 45 96 292 L E McGowan. 1 80 293 L E McGowan. 20 00 429 I. E McGowan. 20 00 41 80 661 M H Major. 19 65 662 At H Major. 18 30 818 M H Major. 16 05 819 M H Major. 16 30 70 30 685 Julia Borroughs. 3 05 686 Julia Borroughs. 1 85 805 Julia Borroughs. 1 85 fl 75 729 A M Darracott. 2 05 730 A M Darracott. 3 50 731 A M Darrocott. 1 80 997 A M Darracott. 1 70 998 A M Darracott. 2 95 12 50 732 Carrie C Watkins... 9 90 733 Carrie C Watkins... 18 05 734 Carrie C Watkins... 13 70 735 Carrie C Watkins... 12 30 736 Carrie C Watkins... 6 60 60 55 $1005 26 GARVIN DISTRICT NO 3. 180 H H Johnson.$ 4 29 181 H II Johnson. 3 30 287 H H Johnson. 3 00 438 HH Johnson. 16 00 846 H H Johnson. 5 67 885 H H Johnson. 16 00$ 48 26. 583 A M Darracott. 19 90 584 A M Darracott. 28 40 585 A-AI Darracott. 16 90 728 A M Darracott. 8 80 995 A AI Darracott. 13 20 996 A M Darracott. 28 40 115 60 622 Julia Borroughs. 4 55 895 Julia Borroughs. 2 00 6 55 692 J P Smith. 15 80 693 JP Smith. 12 50 694 JP Smith. 15 40 695 JP Simth. 7 95 51 65 711 Nora Folger. 19 65 712 Nora Folger. 28 40 113 Nora Folger. 20 90 114 Nora Folger. 15 20 84 15 738 Olivia Newton. 24 55 739 Olivia Newton. 27 00 740 Olivia Newton. 29 80 741 Olivia ^Newton. 28 40 742 Olivia Newton. 28 40 743 Olivia Newton. 16 30 154 45 750 HO Asbury. 16 00 751 H C Asbury.4 22 1017 H 0 Asbury. 7 62 1029 H C Asbury. 20 00 57 84 815 Emma Walker. 1 90 816 Emma Walker. 2 00 817 Emma Walker. 1 45 5 35 883 R L Garlington. 27 00 884 R L Garlington. 12 25 39 25 1030 WCSmith. 5 95 1031 W*C Smith. 20 65 26 60 $539 70 BRUSHY CREEK DISTRICT, NO.4. 28 David Hull....$ 9 33 29 David Hull. 7 66$ 16 99 52 C E Berry. 16 66 19 66 176 S I Elrod. 22 02 353 S I Elrod. 26 25 1020 SI Elrod. 13 29 1021 SI'.Elrod. 29 42 90 98 343 Alary J Washington 15 00 631 Alary J Washington 15 00 30 00 357 Jennie W Rosamond 23 75 23 75 372 Emma Walker.19 58 373 Emma Walker.11 25 374 Emma Walker. 20 41 375 Emma Walker. 25 00 605 Emma Walker. 22 96 914 Emma Walker. 6 54 915 Emma Walker. 25 00 130 74 414 J P Smith. 11 10 415 J P Smith."... 9 37 410 J P Smith. 11 23 69GJP Smith. 12 02 43 72 445 Laura A Ellis.12 92 446 Laura A Ellis. 19 82 447 Laura A Ellis. 13 96 1018 Laura A Ellis. 6 54 1019 Laura A Ellis. 24 21 77 45 6G3 W H Knight. 24 41 664 W H Knight. 25 00 665 W H Knight. 20 42 992 W H Knight. 36 41 106 24 770 Alary L Campbell... 27 20 771 Mary L Campbell... 24 12 772 Alarv L Campbell... 26 25 773 Alarv L Campbell... 33 35 774 Alary L Campbell... 23 33 134 25 775 R W Pickens. 25 00 776 R W Pickens. 25 00 777 R W Pickens. 25 00 1052 R W Pickens. 18 75 1053 It W Pickens. 40 83 134 58 830 L A Ashmore.... 14 00 873 L A Ashmore. 20 00 34 00 855JP Robinson. 3 70 879 J P Robinson. 13 30 17 00 862 WC Smith. 4 6G 1032 WC Smith. 14 13 18 79 865 M H Broyles. 7 12 935 AI H Broyles. 23 75 30 87 892 W G Deaffleld. 31 25 31 25 1011 P J Vermillion.10 00 1012 P J .Vermillion. 20 50 30 50 1034 Ida C Rosamond. 5 87 1035 Ida C Rosamond. 6 00 11 87 1050 Ada Boggs.- 5 18 5 18 $984 92 ROCK AULLS DISTRICT, NO. 5. 122RMItiley.$ 2 55 123RAIRiley. 1 53 $ 4 08 124 Lula E Todd. 12 60 226 Lula E Todd. 12 00 349 Lula E Todd.12 20 615 Lula E Todd. 6 75 765 Lula E Todd. 3 05 957 Lula E Todd. 3 25 958 Lula E Tood. 15 00 63 85 125 D B Wait. 1 10 225 D B Wait. 1 10 785 D B Wait. 1 10 1015 D B Wait. 2 25 5 55 12G W S Shaw. 5 25 221 WS Shaw. 6 05 345 WS Shaw. 3 65 346 WS Shaw. 11 90 443 WS Shaw. 3 50 959 W S Shaw. 3 55 960 W S Shaw. 4 35 33 25 219 J D Houston. 2 32 613 JD Houston. 5 80 763 J D Houston. 1 75 764 J D Houston. 5 32 977 J D Houston. 10 60 25 79 220 C M Barrett. 8 19 221 C M Barrett. 5 13 222 C M Barrett. 4 92 317 C M Barrett. 18 80 G14 C M Barrett. 13 68 768 C M Barrett. 9 08 769 C M Barrett. 6 24 1014 O M Barrett. 15 00 1051 C M Barrett. 17 28 98 32 223 Alice Davis.21 20 348 Alice Davis. 27 00 616 Alice Davis. 20 90 766 Alice Davis. 15 40 ? 767 Alice Davis. 11 05 ?941 Alice Davis. 8 90 942 Alice Davis. 16 55 955 Alice Davis. 21 40 142 40 563 R A Johnson, school furniture. 80 00 80 00 866 J M Thompson. 7 75 867 J M Thompson... 18 10 25 85 876 Henry Pearson. 13 15 877 Henrv Pearson. 31 50 44 65 921 H S Thompson. 9 25 922 H S Thompson. 6 75 16 00 956 GG Bend. 2 50 2 50 976 J W Eskew. 4 60 4 60 $552 84 CEMTERVILLE DISTRICT, NO 6. 53 E L Parker.$10 15 154 E L Parker.21 65 167 E L Parker.11 70 307 E L Parker. 25 00 582 E L Parker. 20 75 669 E L Parker. 17 50 $106 75 95 M M Riley. 1 47 ? 96 M M Riley. 1 32 186 M M Riley. 3 54 314 M M Riley. 10 08 16 41 155 Laura M Na.ice. 17 85 156 Laura M Nance. 22 70 157 Laura M -Nance. 16 40 305 Laura M Nance. 23 50 1047 Laura M Nance. 20 10 681 Laura M Nance. 17 40 670 Laura M Nance. 13 00 909 Laura M Nance. 9 90 1047 Laura M Nance. 20 10 140 85 158 Charity Guyton. 11 28 159 Charity Guyton. 8 16 306 Charity Guyton. 18 24 577 Charity Guyton. 20 00 937 Charity Guyton. 4 08 938 Charity Guyton. 20 00 81 76 160 L E McGowan. 15 32 161 L E McGowan. 10 32 25 64 162 Ligon & Reed. 1 90 299 Ligin & Reed. 2 75 576 Ligon & Reed. 7 10 668 Ligon & Reed. 2 25 14 00 163 A E Earle. 5 65 666 A E Earle. 10 55 1046 A E Earle. 65 16 85 164LulaE Todd. 6 30 171 Lula E Todd.17 95 300 Lula E Todd. 20 85 574 Lula E Todd.14 95 673 Lula E Todd. 6 40 905 Lula E Todd. 2 65 906 Lula E Todd. 21 35 90 45 168 L R Conner. 23 00 23 00 169 D B Wait. 3 60. 170 D B Wait. 3 45 30.1 D B Wait. 3 65 623 D B Wait. 2 80 675 D B Wait. 1 05 908 D B Wait. 23 80 939 D B Wait. 25 00 63 35 302LCHubbard. 7 45 303 L C Huhbard. 4 50 580 L C Hubbard. 8 60 667 L C Hubbard. 8 55 29 10 304 Julia Borroughs. 8 37 375 Julia Borroughs. 8 02 672 Julia Borrough3. S 45 790 Julia Borroughs. 8 85 842 Julia Borroughs. 9 02 9(>4 Julia Borroughs. 13 00 907 Julia Borroughs. 6 80 62 31 308 J W Eskew. 15 50 309 J W Eskew. 25 00 788 J W Eskew. 9 25 789 J W Eskew. 13 15 62 90 310 Tal lie Keown. 1 44 311 Tallie Keown. 1 84 913 Tallie Keown. 2 36 5 64 578 Lula Smith. 4 60 579 Lula Smith. 4 65 671 Lula Smith. 1 15 10 40 674 Alice Davis. 4 10 910 Alice Davis. 1 50 5 60 687 M H Major. 1 40 1 40 886 B H Wimms.- 25 00 887 B H Wimms. 12 50 37 50 888 J M Thompson. 3 10 889 J M Thompson. 7 65 10 75 911 H S Thompson. 25 00 912 H S Thompson. 23 35 48 35 1048 A J Geer. 12 75 12 75 $865 76 HOPEWELL DISTRICT, NO. 7. 11 D H Russell.$30 12 31 D H R?ssel 1. 21 42 174 DH Russell. 30 84 256 D H Russell. 37 74 594 D H Russell. 24 00 $144 12 54 H H Johnson. 20 14 55 H H Johnson. 13 00 182 H H Johnson. 16 16 286 H H Johnson. 19 68 68 78 69 RI McNinch. 12 72 136 RI McNinch. 30 18 453 RI McNinch. 4 68 1045 R I McNinch. 7 80 55 38 97 Lula Smith. 18 25 98 Lula Smith. 22 90 315 Lula Smith. 20 22 316 Lula Smith. 25 98 595 Lula Smith. 19 26 106 61 113 L W Gentry.16 08 114 L W Gentry. 20 40 596 L W Gentry. 17 10 597 L W Gentry. 20 28 598 LW Gentry. 14 76 88 68 259 L A Earle. 8 32 420 L A Earle. 10 80 421 L A Earle. 8 00 27 13 599 F E McClain. 26 10 600 F E McClain. 27 25 601 F E McClain. 10 75 1043 FE McClain. 6 66 1044 F E McClain. 24 42 95 18 809 W P Holland. 10 68 10 68 603 R A Johnson, for school furniture. 80 00 80 00 1058 J A Brock, Agt. school furniture.120 00 120 00 $796 75 WILLIAMSTON DISTRICT, NO. 8. 5 J R Guyton. 25 00 72 J R Guyton. 14 00 277 J R Guyton.11 30 278 JR Guyton. 25 00 604 J R Guvton. 15 60 701 JR Guy ton. 6 10 932 J R Guyton. 35 85 133 45 39 LA Earle. 7 90 134 L A Earle. 11 00 417 L A Earle. 19 35 418 L A Earle. 19 25 419 L A Earle. 14 70 856 L A Earle. 6 93 999 L A Earle. 27 45 1 06 58 51 C E Berry. 6 00 6 00 73 Elias Z Broun. 1 70 74 Elias Z Broun. 3 18 195 Elias Z Broun.? 5 50 656 Elias Z Broun. 4 05 14 43 75 Julia II Todd. 10 50 70 Julia H Todd. 8 02 193 Julia H Todd. 12 10 317 Julia H Todd. 20 30 758 Julia H Todd. 2 00 9-15 Julia H Todd. 7 25 946 Julia H Todd. 21 80 81 97 77 F E McClain.12 60 721 F E McClain. 7 80 20 40 78 It I McNinch. 3 70 111 RI McNinch. 1 60 5 30 118 Mary E Jones. 12 60 119 Mary E Jones. 6 48 192 Mary E Jones. 6 92 321 Mary E Jones. 3 12 29 12 120 Lulu Garrison. 10 25 121 Lulu Garrison. 12 50 194 Lulu Garrison. 14 72 364 Lulu Garrison. 20 24 631 Lulu Garrison. 7 32 943 Lulu Garrison. 11 28 944 Lulu Garrison. 20 00 96 31 196 F J Washington. 2 40 197 F J Washington. 5 10 423 F J Washington. 21 25 424 F J Washington. 14 90 43 65 231 Lilian Swygert. 1 00 1 00 338 Ligon & Reed. 2 85 940 Ligon & Reed. 3 00 5 85 70-1 Anna E Smith. 22 88 726 Anna ESmith. 9 7G 32 64 85-1 Mary J Washington 4 23 965 Mary J Washington 12 57 16 80 874 May Russell. 8 35 875 May Russell. 18 75 27 10 878 J P Robinson. 4 02 JOOO J P Robinson. 17 37 21 39 931 Clara B Rowell,,.,,,., 25 00 961 Clara B Kowell. 16" 25 41 25 947 A E Miller. 3 00 848 A E Miller. 3 95 6 95 1013 P J Verniillion. 4 89 4 89 $705 08 SAVANNAH DISTRICT, NO. 9. 35 J D Houston..$16 90 190 J D Houston. 16 95 290 JD Houston. 32 50 894 J D Houston. 22 50 700 J D Houston. 22 50 762 JD Houston. 7 87 931 J D Houston.15 00 964 J'D Houston. 22 50 971 J D Houston. 11 25 $167 97 110 J P Atta way. 33 35 214 J P Attaway.11 94 564 J P Attaway. 23 76 69 05 216 WS Shaw. 3 30 216 W S Shaw. 3 84 571 W S Shaw. 6 60 572 W S Shaw. 7 86 573 W S Shaw. 4 20 949 W S Shaw. 5 10 950 W S Shaw. 6 84 980 W S Shaw. 4 38 42 12 232 E L Parker. 1 20 1 20 233 A E Esrle. 7 02 234 A E Earle. 3 42 355 A E Earle. 5 40 356 A E Earle. 8 10 357 A E Earle. 8 28 786 A E Earle. 8 28 787 A E Earle. 8 58 928 A E Earle. 66 49 74 565 Bessie Allen. 4 20 566 Bessie Allen. 8 67 567 Bessie Allen. 9 80 802 Bessie Allen. 9 09 803 Bessie Allen. 4 29 982 Bessie Allen. 5 07 983 Bessie Allen. 8 26 984 Bessie Allen. 4 50 53 08 586 P F King, for Shool House. 14 46 780 Osborne&McGukin, for School House..... 8 35 781 Alexander Williford, for School House..... 2 50 804 PB Allen, for School House. 13 30 806 sam'l Cunningham Hot School House. 20 00 858 Jacob Alewine for School House. 3 20 859 Bleck|ey Brown & Co for School House 5 00 66 81 841 M H Gassaway.18 00 981 M H Gassaway.15 20 1009 M H Gassaway. 30 00 63 20 852 A L Goss. 12 78 952 A L Goss. 29 82 978 A L Goss. 10 56 53 16 860 Z W McMorris. 10 74 933 Z W McMorris. 30 00 963 Z W McMorris. 12 00 52 74 927 G G Bond. 30 00 979 G G Bond. 37 50 67 50 1001 W W Saddler. 4 50 1002 WW Saddler. 15 00 1003 W W Saddler.12 00 1004 W W Saddler.15 00 1005 WW Saddler. 7 62 1006 WW Saddler. 9 38 1007 W W Saddler. 15 00 1008 W W Saddler. 6 60 85 10 1010 W N Mitchell. 1 70 1 70 $774 37 VARENNES DISTRICT, NO. 10 20 TB Williams..$ 5 84 47 T B Williams. 10 00 187 TB Williams.12 00 260 TB Williams.15 00 459 TB Williams. 20 00 606 T B Williams.... 14 04 881TB Williams. 7 00 951 T B Williams. 16 00 $39 88 36 S P T?te. 12 78 45 S P T?te. 13 00 204 SP T?te. 26 80 329SPTate.v. 32 00 602 SP Tale. 30 00 691 S P T?te. 52 65 137 43 44 E L Parker.11 15 203 E L Parker.10 15 322 E L Parker.19 90 449 E L Parker.11 45 681 EL Parker. 9 90 62 55 49 W S Shaw. 1 35 202 WS Shaw. 100 953 W S Shaw. 1 40 3 75 94 Essie J Latham. 15 00 116 Essie J Latham.17 20 229 Essie J Latham. 19 50 249 Essie J Latham. 32 00 336 Essie J Latham. 24 20 617 Essie J Latham. 20 75 682 Essie J Latham. 15 85 967 Essie J Latham. 7 60 968 Essie J Latham. 19 50 171 60 48 Ella A Todd. 11 20 202 Ella A Todd. 9 30 328 Ella A Todd. 17 00 448 Ella A Todd. 12 10 678 Ella A Todd. 6 40 897 Ella A Todd. flUK) 61 50 198 A E Earle. 7 45 199 A E Earle. 4 60 - 200 A E Earle. 7 60 327 A E Earle. 7 75 677 A E Earle. 8 35 103 A E Earle. 7 10 896 A E Earle. 50 43 35 323TBWilks. 5 00 324 T B Wilks. 3 00 325TBWilks. 4 00 590 TB Wilks. 5 00 592 T B Wilks. 4 00 679 TB Wilks. 5 00 26 00 326 Ligon & Reed. 5 60 450 Ligon & Reed. 21 80 680 I icon & Reed. 10 05 37 45 378 d W Belcher.15 45 178 G W Belcher. 10 90 26 35 568 Bessie Allan. 4 24 569 Bessie Allen. 6 68 570 Bessie Allen. 7 04 1056 Bessie Allen. 3 28 969 Bessie Allen. 6 72 1057 Bessie Allen. 5 04 970 Bessie Allen. 3 64 36 64 611 Ann V T?te. 12 40 12 40 863 LE McGowan. 3 12 864 L E McGowan. 20 00 28 12 868 Patrick Haughey.13 25 1049 Patrick Haughey. 6 00 19 25 880JD Houston. 3 00 3 00 891 M E Glover. 20 00 20 00 893 Florence A T?te. 10 35 894 Florence A T?te. 17 90 28 25 919 H H Thompson. 4 00 920 H H Thompson. 1 00 5 00 935 Z W McMorris. 5 06 962 Z W McMorris. 6 80 1036 Z W McMoiris. 18 70 30 56 $848 02 BROADAWAY DISTTICT, NO. 11 29 JD Houston.$15 92 $15 92 30 Eliza Martin. 11 83 80 Eliza Martin. 5 73 272 Eliza Martin. 5 97 273 Eliza Martin. 16 00 402 Eliza Martin. 12 75 52 33 79 L P Daniels. 8 50 898 L P Daniels. 4 40 902 LP Daniels. 8 28 21 18 81 J H Poscy. 3 20 3 20 82 WL Mitchell. 55 55 83 Ida L Griffin. 6 30 84 Ida L Griffin. 4 44 268ldaLGriffiu. 8 88 643 IdaLGriffin. 10 26 644 Ida LGriffin. 8 19 645 Ida L Griffin. 408 1054 Ida L Griffin. 357 1055 Ida L Griffin. 13 92 60 24 85 Zella Campbell.... 6 44 86 Zella Campbell. 8 00 143 Zella Campbell. 7 20 267 Zella Campbell. 8 36 401 Zella Campbell. 6 88 637 Zella Campbell. 3 16 40 04 112 J A Major. 10 08 148 J A Major. 15 88 218 J A Major. 8 48 275 J A Major. 25 00 404 J A Major. 22 70 828 J A Major. 5 45 900 J A Major. 18 95 101 54 141 H Watkins.16 00 274 H Watkins.16 00 405 H Watkins. 19 60 038 H Watkins. 20 00 71 60 142 T B Williams. 8 64 1028 T B Williams. 2 48 639 T B Williams. 10 64 21 76 144 W F Cox.12 95 269 W F Cox. 15 20 403 WF Cox. 14 75 640 W F Cox. 7 90 641 WF Cox. 7 65 58 45 145 Javotte Keown. 6 27 146 Javotte Keowrf. 3 93 10 20 147 Tal lie Keown. 9 24 276 Tallie Keown. 12 28 398 Tallie Keown. 9 56 646 Tallie Keown. 5 54 829 Tallie Keown. 6 48 901 Tallie Keown. 9 96 53 0J 149 L H Anderson. 7 40 150 L H Anderson. 11 35 151 LH Anderson. 10 90 270 L II Anderson. 13 50 994 L II Anderson. 4 05 995 L H Anderson. 4 25 647 L H Anderson. 15 30 648 L H Anderson. 12 90 79 65 271 Ligon & Reed. 4 85 152 Ligon & Reed. 4 70 400 Ligon & Reed. 11 65 642 Ligon & Reed. 2 20 23 40 396 Anna Emerson. 2 44 397 Anna Emerson. 11 12 760 Anna Emerson.12 76 923 Anna Emerson. 8 68 35 00 399 Sue E Keaion. 4 30 4 30 798 C P Kay...... 13 55 13 55 799 W P Holland.,,,,.,,,. 11 35 899 W P Holland. 15 80 27 15 801 L Swygert. 2 70 2 70 853 F J Washington. 12 95 903 F J Washington'..... 25 00 37 95 869 LE McGowan. 48 870 L E McGowan. 13 40 13 88 871 H H Anderson. 5 16 872 H H Anderson. 16 00 21 16 924 Nettie Hall. 17 70 17 70 929 J D Moore. 1 36 1 36 $788 57 Belton, No. 12. 2 Lou Ramsey. 11 50 11 50 3 l. P. Daniels. 20 00 837 l P Daniels. 23 00 43 00 4 Elias Z Brown. 19 GO 217 Elias Z Brown. 20 25 358 Elias Z Brown. 21 00 6G Elias Z Brown. 20 00 G35 Elias Z Brown. 17 35 759 Elias Z Brown. 12 75 116 95 19 Sue E Keaton. 14 05 127 Sue E Keaton. 12 70 138 Sue E Keaton. 14 00 282 Sue E Keaton. 16 20 G83 Sue E Keaton. 16 50 835 Sue E Keaton. 13 50 86 95 22 M H Gassaway. ii 45 92 M H Gassaway. 2? 00 205 M H Gassaway. 25 00 289 M H Gassaway. 28 75 42G M H Gassaway. 26 25 708 M H Gassaway. 27 50 138 95 38 LA Earle. s 32 133 LA Earle. 3 92 7 24 59 Lou Wyatt. 12 30 839 Lou Wyatt. 11 20 840 Lou Wyatt. 9 41 841 Lou Wyatt. 13 36 842 Lou Wyatt. 9 88 843 Lou Wyatt. 9 88 6G 12 891 W F Cox. 34 00 237 W F Cox. 38 30 359 W F Cox. 42 00 431 W F Cox. 33 00 836 W F Cox. 32 45 184 75 188 L J Brown. 10 00 363 L J Brown. 16 80 832 L J Brown. 15 12 833 LJ Brown. 11 24 53 16 60 J H Posey. 20 00 20 00 247 Lillian Swygert. 5 25 369 Lillian Swygert. 6 25 370 Lillian Swygert. 1 50 13 00 425 F J Washington.... 13 60 458 F J Washington.... 11 05 258 F J Washington.... 6 60 31 25 Total.$772 87 corner, no. 13. 24 Jeremiah Yeargin..$ 25 00 264 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 265 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 392 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 393 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 676 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 $150 00 99 Lymus Beaty. 9 69 100 Lymus Beaty. 6 81 132 Lymus Beaty. 9 06 391 Lymus Beaty. 12 84 654 Lymus Beaty. 10 17 737 Lymus Beaty. 15 00 63 57 108 Lou Chamblee. 12 85 245 Lou Chamblee. 11 45 24 30 593TBWilks. 7 10 7 10 688 Florence F T?te. 17 50 755 Florence F T?te. 18 25 689 Florence F T?te.... 16 10 G90 Florence F T?te.... 16 50 793 Florence F T?te.... 17 36 756 Florence F T?te.... 1545 101 35 813 William Hamilton 19 40 814 William Hamilton 21 65 1033 William Hamilton 25 00 66 05 823 R F Gray. 5 45 824 R F Gray.*.... 19 00 825 R F Gray. 13 60 826 R F Gray. 18 70 56 75 Total.$469 12 hall, no. 14. 13 Mamie Wickliffe....$ 25 00 103 Mamie Wickliffe... is 75 $43 75 40 T B Williams. 3 20 41 T B Williams. 7 40 140 T B Williams. 3 68 330 T B Williams. 4 96 379 T B Williams. 6 20 702 T B Williams. 4 CO 973 T B Williams. 17 00 46 44 42 Horace Morris. 4 08 131 Horace Morris. 12 88 332 Horace Morris. 20 00 881 Horace Morris. 20 00 620 Horace Morris. 16 43 75 44 67 Maymie Chamblee 24 25 G8 Maymie Chamblee lfr 75 377 Maymie Chamblee 20 20 387 Maymie Chamblee 23 75 388 Maymie Chamblee 14 60 101 55 101 Ann V T?te. 17 40 102 Ann V T?te. 15 95 607 Ann V T?te. 25 00 608 Ana V T?te. 25 00 609 Ann V T?te. 25 00 610 Ann V T?te. 25 00 916 Ann V T?te. 9 50 917 Ann V T?te. 25 00 167 85 117 T?te & Gray, rep'irs 33 30 33 30 33? Ligon & Reed. 2 85 754 Ligon & Reed. 2 90 5 75 351 Nellie Browne. 5 20 352 Nellie Browne. 25 00 986 Nellie Browne. 25 00 987 Nellie Browne. 25 00 988 Nellie Browne. 12 00 989 Nellie Browne. 22 00 990 Nellie Browne. 23 00 137 10 385 W L Mitchell. 1 55 386 W L Mitchell. 1 25 724 W L Mitchell. 95 725 W L Mitchell. 85 4 60 432 T B Wilks. 9 75 433 T B Wilks. 25 00 587 T B Wilks. 18 75 588 T B Wilks. 21 25 589 T B Wilks. 25 00 590 TB Wilks. 8 20 107 95 794 Bessie Allen. 1 26 795 Bessie Allen. 108 796 Bessie Allen. 42 1041 Bessie Allen. 60 1042 Bessie Allen. 50 3 85 993 Mamie Todd. 6 00 994 Mamie Todd. 25 00 31 00 1039 C H Gassaway. 3 78 1040 C H Gassaway. 10 60 Total.$769 06 martin, no. 15. 10 T B Williams. $12 28 40 T B Williams. 4 70 236 T B Williams. 4 40 361 T B Williams. 4 20 861 T B Williams. 4 16 862 T B Williams . 8 75 38 49 185 WT L Mitchell. 5 55 649 W L Mitchell. 23 45 650 W L Mitchell. 23 75 651 W L Mitchell. 17 70 652 W L Mitchell. 13 80 84 25 210 J A Gilmer. 1 65 211 J A Gilmer. 2 55 212 J A Gilmer. 6 34 634 J A Gilmer. 7 21 17 75 254 Horace Morris. 5 88 255 Horace Morris. 6 98 618 Horace Morris. 4 61 619 Horace Morris. 4 31 21 78 333 William H Haynie 4 65 4 65 339 Nettie Hall...... 24 50 340 Nettie Hall. 23 50 658 Nettie Hall. 24 00 659 Nettie Hall. 22 15 890 Nettie Hall. 30 00 124 15 341 J D Moore. 19 15 698 J D Moore. 13 28 699 JD Moore. 14 30 925 J D Moore. 19 00 926 J D Moore. 3 50 69 29 342 M J Washington... 10 50 10 50 354 Minerva Drake. 9 45 355 Mii:erva Drake. 23 15 366 Minerva Drake. 23 00 560 Minerva Drake. 22 60 719 Minerva Drake. 22 50 845 Minerva Drake. 23 35 972 Minerva Drake. 5 00 129 05 371 Anna Emmerson... 4 12 612 Anna Emmerson... 9 47 753 Anna Emmerson... 1100 918 Anna Emmerson... 20 CO 44 59 382 W P Sanders. 15 10 383 W P Sanders. 17 62 707 W P Sanders. 16 20 757 W P Sanders. 11 55 956 W P Sanders. 30 00 90 47 434 R B A Robinson.... 25 00 435 R B A Robinson... 25 00 436 R B A Robinson... 25 00 437 R B A Robinson... -25 00 991 R B A Robinson ... 30 00 130 00 439 Lizzie M Browne... 25 00 440 Lizzie M Browne... 25 00 630 Lizzie M Browne... 25 00 781 Lizzie M Browne... 19 55 1016 Lizzie M Browne... 25 00 119 55 747 J N Carwile. 2 40 748 J M Carwile. 3 20 5 60 807 C P Kay. 4 55 808 C P Kay. 4 10 8 65 936 E V Gassaway. 8 00 8 00 966 Ligon & Reed. 3 55 3 55 985 Sue E Keaton. 2 60 2 60 1022 Mamie Mattison.... 8 80 1023 Mamie Mattison.... 12 50 1024 Mamie Mattison .... 10 85 1025 Mamie Mattison.... 11 30 . 1026 Mamie Mattison... 16 68 60 13 Total.;$973 05 honea path, no. 16. 23 M H Gassaway.$ 10 85" 206 M H Gassaway. 9 00 207 M H Gassaway. 3 35 427 M II Gassaway. 2 60 1027 M H Gassaway. 50 26 30 25 George M Roberts.. 7 50 128 George M Roberts.. 11 25 312 Goorge M Roberts.. 4 00 313 George M Roberts.. 20 00 562 George M Roberts.. 25 00 67 75 26 William Datcher... 20 00 115 William Datcher... 16 00 191 William Datcher... 20 00 318 William Datcher... 20 00 441 William Datcher... 7 75 83 75 34 J A Gilmer. 13 90 208 JA Gilmer. 2125 209 J A Gilmer. 25 00 632 J A Gilmer. 25 00 633 J A Gilmer. 9 25 94 40 165 C E Berry. 17 50 331 C E Berry. 25 00 454 C E Berry. 9 60 52 10 172 William H Haynie 25 00 173 William H Haynie 20 00 334 WLliam H Haynie 21 25 335 William H Haynie 25 00 723 William H Haynie 9 60 100 85 184 W H Goorley. 16 25 257 W H Goorley. 25 00 442 W H Goorley. 9 60 50 85 235 Sue E Keaton. 6 28 376 Sue E Keaton. 4 00 834 Sue E Keaton. 60 10 88 244 Harper & C o k e r, school house. 56 00 56 00 356 Minerva Drake. 2 67 561 Minerva Drake. 1 00 3 67 360 W V Cox. 4 48 430 WF Cox. 10 84 722 W F Cox. 1 90 17 22 305 Lau ra J Johnson... 30 00 827 Lau-aJ Johnson... 25 00 55 00 705 L N Lipford. 20 25 706 L N Lipford. IS 75 39 00 744 J N Carwile. 2 64 745 J N Carwile. 4 00 746 J N Carwile. 1 60 8 24 778 V E Miller. 12 80 779 V E Miller. 1 10 13 90 810 Salli.iL Scott. 17 50 811 Sallie L Scott. 25 00 812Salli2LScott. 9 60 52 10 838 Lou Wyatt. 1 75 930 Lou Wyatt. 5 65 7 40 847 BHGrier. 50 00 848 B H Grier. 37 60 849 B H Grier. 35 00 850 B H Grier. 50 00 851 B H Grier. 19 20 191 70 857 W P Armstrong... 8 25 8 25 1038 Gambrell <Sc Bag? well, school house 80 00 80 00 Total.$1019 36 ANDERSON, NO. 17. 14 EL Parker.$ 25 15 43 E L Parker. 16 00 129 EL Parker. 18 20 298 E L ?arker. 2 85 406 E L Parker. 17 80 80 00 15 W A Clark. 40 00 50 W A Clark. 30 00 130 W A Clark. 40 00 296 W A Clark. 40 00 408 W A Clark. 40 00 190 0 0 16LCHubbard. 27 10 57 L C Hubbard. 16 65 238 LC Hubbard. 30 70 294 L C Hubbard. 39 05 412LCEubbard. 22 65 13?' 15 17 Ligor. & Reed. 45 10 241 Ligon & Reed. 28 15 242 Ligon & Reed. 47 15 295 Ligon & Reed. 50 45 409 Ligon &Reed. 45 90 217 75 239 M M Evans. 9 15 240 M M Evans. 15 15 56 M M Evans. 12 80 410 M M Evans. 20 90 411 M M Evans. 22 65 80 65 297 Martha Saxton. 15 00 407 Martha Saxton. 16 20 31 20 Total.9735 75 WILLI All STON SPRING, NO. 18. 1 Maggie McNinch... 24 05 33 Maggie McNinch... 17 55 135 Maggie McNinch... 16 50 248 Maggie McNinch... 15 70 820 Maggie McNinch... 8 45 82 25 9 FJ Washington.... 16 35 37 F J Washington.... 15 90 179 F J Washington.... 18 30 344 F J Washington.... 28 80 422 F J "Washington.... 21 25 100 60 61 8 Lander. 31 20 213 S Lander. 48 75 367 S Lander. 59 00 684 S Lander. 62 65 201 60 62 Lilian Swygert. 11 55 230 Lilian Swygert. 17 05 362 Lilian Swygert. 20 25 368 Lilian Swygert. 5 65 801 Lilian Swygert. 2 70 57 20 243 C Merriwether. 22 10 715 C Merriwether. 24 90 000 C Merri wether.. 24 25 000 C Merriwether. 23 25 94 50 Toual.$536 25 RECAPITULATION OF TOTALS. Fork.$ 792 53 Peudleton. 1005 26 Garvin..... 589 70 Brushv C-eek. 984 92 Rock Mills. 552 84 Centerville. 865 76 Hopewell. 796 75 Williamston. 705 08 Savannah. 774 37 Varennes. 848 02 Broadway. 788 57 Belton. 772 87 Corner. 469 12 Hall. 769 06 . Martin. 973 05 Honea Path. 1017 36 Anderson. 735 75 Williamston Spring... 536 25 Grand Total....$13,968 06 All of which ia respectfully submitted, R. W. TODD, School Commissioner Anderson Connty. TO THE PUBLIC. I have sold my stock of Groceries and good will to Messrs. T. R. Trimmier & Co., who have opened out in the Store Room formerly occupied by Means, Can? non & Co. I thank my friends and cus? tomers for the liberal patronage in the past, and ask them to continue the same ??D my successors. I am still at my old stand, where I propose to give my whole attention to my Machine and Buggy business. I propose to extend this branch of my bus? iness, and will sell Machines, Buggies and Harness cheaper than ever before. Give me a call. Persons indebted to me for Groceries must square up at once. O. A. REED, Agent. Dec 18,1884_23_ THE END HAS COME! RADICAL rule is over at last, and the end of hard times is near if every one will come up and do his duty square? ly by paying those who have helped them. c Those indebted to me for Guano or Supplies MUST :ome forward and pay up, as I am determined uot to carry over any Accounts from this year. So come along and pay up at once. I have on har d a stock of General Merchandise, which I will sell at the lowest living prices for cash. Call and secure bargains. J. PINK. REED, No. 7 Granite Row. Parties indebted to REED & MOOR HEAD will tako notice that after a short time their Notes and Accounts will be placed in the bands of an Attor? ney for collection. If you want to arrange with us, call on either J. Pink Reed or R. L. Moor head at the old stand. R. L. MOORHEADJ J. PINK REED. Nov 13,1884_18_ Notice tci Creditors. W. B. Watson vs. Emma C. Erskine, et al. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Wm. B. Erskine. dee'd, are hereby notified to prove their claims beforo me on or by the lstday of February, 1885. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 18,1884 23 6 ^