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E."**. MUKRAT/Bditori THU BSD A Y, DECEMBER 25, 1884. \-?9j^mMWii'nn,T''"fir-C - aramaaiaaMB TBKMB I ONE TEAR..?.-.-.SO. 8IX MONTHS. Two Dol?ais lt not paid I? advance. THE ANDERSON I'KOUIMTION BILI Thero were petitions from more tho one thousand of tho substantial, intelli gent and influential citizens of thi County sent to the legislature asking th privilege of holding an election in th County of Anderson to nee whether majority of the legal vuters ofJ thi County aro in favor of permitting th sale of spirituous liquors in our Count; or not. Mr. Scuddny introduced a bil to enrry ont the wishes of these petition era, and providing for an election to b held on thc subject next Augunt, nni making tho will of tho people, as ex pressed in such election, the law for thi County. This bill was very properl, referred to the Auderaon delegation, bu we aro amazed at the necessity of an nouncing that our Representatives stooi two to two upon the bill. Two of ou Representatives were unwilling to le the votera of this County have the op portunity of expressing their wishes o this question, in which they ore alou interested. Two of our Representative thought they knew more about this mat ter than the peoplo do, and intend t have their way instead of permitting tb people who elected them to have tbei way. Nothing has appeared as to th proceedings in tho Senate on thia bil It is a matter in which the peoplo hav a vital interest. It makes no difTcrenc whether they favor prohibition or oppoa it. Tho question is whether it is righ for representatives to arrogate to them BOIVCS tho right to any tho pcuplo nro no competont to pass upon their interim policy. It ia simply n question ns ti whether tho people or the Representa lives aro masters? 'We belicvo the peo pie are tho masters and the Representa tiven their agonts, mid for thia reason tb people aro entitled to kuow how thei Representativo Btood on tho matter o passing tho bill, giving the people tb right to voto upon this subject. Wi have heard, but for fear of doing somi member injustice, prefer tocal 1 no names but to invite each member of tho Legis lature from thia County, including ou Senator, to give tho peoplo of the Coun ty his views on this matter, togethe with an account of the part ho has takci in it. Wo triiHt that the responds fron our delegation will telieve this matter o: its present aspect, and that the bill which will probably fail Ibis time, wil become a law next session. Wo an willing to cbido the result of tho elec tion in tho Couuty, and tbiuk Ibero car be no valid reason assigned why it should not bo held. . ?_ DEATH OF Dit. XV. C. IIKOWN. Dr. William Carroll Brown died at hie residence near Bolton, in thin County, on lost Thursday morning, nt 4o'clock a. m., after an illness of eeveral weeks from heart disease and malaria. He was a little over 55 years of age at the limo ol his death, having been born on the 3rd day of December, 1821), in Pickens Dis trict, in this State, he being tho third son of the late Mr. and Mr. Mackey Brown. His parents moved to Marion County, Georgia, when be was eight years of age, and he resided therefor ten yeaiB, returning when 18 years old to his native County, where he went to achoo! at rickenu C. H. to tho late Wesley Lever* ett, a distinguished instructor in thia part of Carolina. Dr. Bror;n also cou? tiuued bis Btudies under the same in structor at Williamson, in this County. He graduated in medicino in 1853, and located for tbs practice of bis profession In this County, where he prosecuted it with great success, until some eight or ten years ago, when be-retired from the practice in order to look after his private business, and also on account of the hardships incident to a practice iu the country. In 1876 be was elected to the L?gislature from this County, and was re-elected in 1878, serving both terms acceptably to his constituents and with reputation to himself. In 1880 he dc?, dined a re-election because tho demands of his private affairs wero too great to permit bim to stay in politics. He evinced fine financial talents, and accu mulated a very handsome property as the result of bis own efforts. Dr. Brown was one of a femarkablo family of four brothers who have atlalned an unusual degr?s of prominence ?ad success. ' His eldest brother being Senator Joseph E. . Brown, of Georgia, bia second brother being Judge James Brown, and his youngest brother being Dr. Aaron Brown, all of the same State. Dr. Brown was an activo, enthusiastic and resolute man. Ho was n kind neighbor, a benevolent public spirited citizen, and devoted and nappy in the dom cat ic relations of hus band, parent and brother. In 1878 be joined the Baptist Church st Belton, and since that time has been an active mtfm bcr, helping liberally ia all the affairs of the church and bequeathing a part of bis property to it. His remains wert in* terreel in the Baptist cemetery iff Bolton on Thursday evening, after appropriate funeral nor vices, which were- attended by [tx" large concourse of the neighbors, friends and acquaintances of the deceased. .Dr. Brown wns ene of tbs most popular *ud influential ?men i u our Coun ty, and his death will be uni venally regretted by our people* The Senate, by a vote of 18 to 15, de feated tbs House bill to pr?vido for taking che censo? of the State this year. Sena* tor Moore voted against striking out the enacting words of tho bill, on tbs ground, that the Constitution requires tbe census to bo taken thia year. Til? defeat of th? bill will save the'State st least fifty tooOBanni dollars, but it ls in plain'; vio lation of the Constitution to neglect taking the census this yetr. Some of our moat distinguished Senators; howev er, were among thoso who voted against tho Mil. - In looking 'over tho vote It to a Utile galing to 'note thflt Senators who lav^iid tho University on tontitotiopal grounds voted against this bill, aod Sen ators ir bo favored Ibis bill because tbe Co nat: tu rion vcqulrcs it, voted. against the- University. In our opinion, ?bota ?lasawof thosegenUe^n ?roienxensa. bi/iocoiimteni. Tho election for Judge of the Fifth Circuit lost week rcsultod in the re-elec tion of Judge Kershaw. For Directors of the Penitentiary, Messrs. Geo. A. Shields and N. W. Booker, were elected, bealing Messrs. E. H. Allen and C. E. .Sawyer. Col. T. J. Lipscomb was re elected Superintendent of the peniten tiary, beating Capt. li. li. Massey, cf York, by a vote of 80 lo Gi). One other director was to be elected on Tuesday. Col. John D. Islanding, Sumter, WRH unanimously re elected a member of the Board of Trubteesof the State Universi ty. . m The tax levy by the present Legislature for tho next year is as followfl: For State purposes, oj mills; for Common Schools, 2 mills; for Anderson County, '.ii mills. Total, 10} mills, against 11} mills last year, or lj mills less than last year. There is an Act, however, requir ing the County Commissioners of this County to have the record? of the Clerk's Office reindexed, and levying a special 'ax for that purpose. We have not sein this Act, but presume it is an additional tax, which may increase our levy from one-quartertoone-halfofono mill,but not more than that. Tho levy was made when it was expected to have the census taken, so that|it will probably raise more money than is appropriated, thereby reducing the levy next year. Thc Senate bill to vest tho right of tho State in certain lauds in Oconee and I'ickens in one Brown, who claims to represent a German syndicate which will people these two Counties with immi grants if the bill is passed, was very properly defeated by the House. The Pi ck cn s Sentinel expresses our sentiments on this bill fully and exactly when it says : "Tho proper thing to do is to pass an Act re linquishing all the 8tate's right, if she bsa any, to tho?? who aro now in possession of the land. If there are to be any favors or discriminations to any body, in tho name of justice and al! that is right and fair, mako them in favor of our own pcoploand not in favor of a forign syndicate who enre nothing for thecoun try except for what they can make out of it by speculation." Mr. James R. Hagood, the Editor and proprietor of the Easley Matenga, died in Easley on Monday morning, at 2 o'clock a. m., after an illness of four days from the congestion of the lunga. Mr. Hagood was twenty-three yenni of age, an exemplary member of the Methodist Church, an intelligent, amiable, and in fluential young gentleman. He founded tho Easley Matenger a little more than a year ago, and under his management made it ono of the most interesting und influential pspers in the up country. Mr. Hagood had a future of honor to himself and usefulness to his country boibro bim. He had just entered upon the threshold of manhood, and even now his future was bright in the promise that he should be one of the coming men of his State. That future, howurer, has been closed, and tho life of our friend has been ended by that Power which doeth all things well. In death, however, he has le A 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. Thu Senate, by a vote of twenty-one to eleven, passed the Houae bill to pro vide for the completion of the State HOUBO. The Senators from Pickens, Anderson Union, Lexington, Edgefield, York, Darlington, Greenville, Marion, Ohester and ?lorry, voted against * the bill. It appropriates $76,000 per year for ten years towards completing the building. Thia, with a judicious use of convict labor for the heavy work, will complete the State House on the origi nal plan, and give to the Suite a capitol worthy of our State. We think the Legislature did right to pass thia 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, ye Ut does not materially add to the taxes, as the State tax is 1 only one-fourth of one mill higher than it was last year; or in other words, where a man paid eleven dollars tax in thia Coun ty last year, he will pay about eleven dollars and twenty cent? this year. The tax, however, for the State. House is really about two-third;) of a mill, so that tho taxpayer will pay about forty cents on every thousand dollars worth of prop erty this year towards the completion of tho State Houae. The u?bt is over in Columbia, and the present Legislature has not revolution ised tho country by upturning the most important mattera of State policy which have been attacked. The University, the Citadel and the Columbia Canal, have each been sustained by handsome majorities in both Houses, 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' likswise prevented "a repeal of the lien law, which we think is uu foi tu nate. The greater part of the elaborate discus sions of the session were confined to the consideration of these measures, 'and atrango to say the House, with a heavy calendar of other matters, devoted a con siderable time to considering tho bill repealing the factory exemption and io opposing tho Caunl appropriation, when in reality there is a aland lng Act appro priating one hundred and fl fly convicts and ten thousand dollars per annum to the Ganai until it ls finished, so thal by defeating the pending bill they could not have stopped the Canal. It wonld have out* the work down fifty convicts and fire thousand dollars, which would have impeded hat not stopped the work. The friends bf thu Ca?al wore, by the t?ctica they panned, fighting a ons sided hat tie, in which they wera bound to win* If they passed their bill the canal progressed more rapidly, bot if they failed, the Work still went on ; and yet tbo anti Canal men, with the seriousness of right ing the whole project, after having a committco to investigate the matter, Were making * tremendous battle, aa if the merita of th?, whole matte: was involved, .when in fae! it was only a questions be tween giving fifteen or ten tho 1 dollars and two handled orono hud 04d fifty convicto. Tho liegielatttf mmmmmmmmmmUtmm^?mmimmmmmBmmmmmmmmmm, feared reactionary legislation. Nothing of the kind bas occurred. IU work bas been conserva' : t if not brilliant, and the country is to be congratulated upon the result of the session. We bave no doubt that next session valuable work will be done, as most of the important new legislation bas been continued to the next session. Thc Legislature seemed determined to give tho new members u chance to show what they would have doue if they bad been in the Legislature before, and accordingly devoted a large portion of the present session to review ing the work of previous Legislaturen. A correspondent of the New? and Courier, shaking of a hard night's work in the House of Representatives lau week,says : As telegraphed to the New? and Cou rier this morning, the House of Repre sentatives on Friday night disposed of fifteen pages of its Calendar. In order lo 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 continuous work in a badly heated and well ventilated hall, through which draughts of freezing air from without rushed hltberand thither in all directions, bearing with tbcm coughs, colds, rheu matism, catarrh, pneumonia aud all the otber pulmonary disasters that human lungs are heir to. It was known that no House bill on the Calendur which did not receive a second reading last night could, by any possibility, become a law, and ns ibero were several hundreds of bills of thia character on tho Calendar, tho situation was to say the least of it, perplexing. Up to this time the progress of the House had been painfully slow UH to results, although more actual hours bad beeen devoted to business probably than by any previous House in the same length of time. This was owing, doubt less, to the increased number of orators in the House, young gentlemen of an oratorical and disputatious turu of mind with a "record to make" on certain pet measures and theories. The important "issues" bad all been discussed and dis ?osed of at a vast sacrifico of time, by 'ridity night, mid it was understood that that nijjht at least was to bo devoted to real legislative work. Accordingly, when Speaker Simons donned his robes of oiiice and brought bis oltlcinl gavel down upon his desk nt 7 o'clock, it was under stood to be tho signal for "business" - business in the strictest senBo of th? word, and for tho next eight hours the House devoted itself to "business." - Among tho exhibits of the Fair at New Orleans arc some specimens of con vict labor from Texas. Their presence h HM called forth severo criticism from the managers of several trades organizations, who think it degrades honest workingmen to lot tho handiwork of crim?nala be compared with theirs. - Tho Pennsylvania State Orange have adopted resolutions favoring the teaching of agriculture in the public schools. Mr. Charles Eilen, of Trinidad, Colorado, says : Hoeing certificates of the wonderful cures made hy Brewer's Lung Restorer, I was induced to try it on my little son, who was troubled with lung or throat affection, From Minced by one physician consumption, t acted wonderfully on him. and by the tima h? had tukeu one bottle of it the cough disappeared. I am now on a visit to my parents In Georgia, hut will return in a few davs to my home ami will take some of thc Lung Restorer with me. 30 A Notice to Trespassers. LL persons are hereby forewarned not to hunt, fish or otherwise trespass upon the lands of tbe Estate of C. 8. Mal lison, deceased, in V?rennos and Hall township?. Those disregarding this notice will be prosecuted. GEORGE L. SHRIMP, Ex'r. MARY J. MATT180N, Ex'x. Dec 25, 1884_24_ 1 ESTRAYED. 1MIE undersigned baa in his possession . an cstrayed sorrel mare MULE, with black stripe along the back, und two white feet. It ls an old mule in thin order. Had a bridle on when it came to my house. R. L. POSEY, Belton S. C. Dec 25, 1884 23 1* NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Executors of I the Estate of Rev. A. Rice, deceaued, hereby gives notice that they will, on the 27th day of January, 1885, "apply to tho Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Filial Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from said Executorahip. A. E. RICE, ) p . _T. L. CLINKSCALE8, j Kx ra' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the Estate of Mary E. Reeves, deceased, are hereby untitled io present them, prop erly proven, to tbe undersigned, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to moue payment at once. J. J. GILMER, Ex'r. Deo 25, 1884 24_3 Notice of Dissolution. THE Firm or Hammond, Williams <fe Co.. doing business at Piercetown, 8. C., bas this day dissolved by mutual con sent. D. H. Hammond will continue bus iness at tbe old stand. Messrs. Williams & Guyton will bo found up-atairs in the samo building. Persons indebted to the old Arm mutt settle with M. B. Williams by the 1st January, 1885. Dec 10, 1884. D. H. HAMMOND, M. BERRY WILLIAMS, A. M. GUYTON. Dec 28,1884_24__1_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons bavin:? demands against tbe Estate of Mrs. Eleanor Walker, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within tho time prescribed by law, and those in debted to make payment st once. J. PERRY GLENN, Agent for John J. Taylor, Executor. 8" TATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, J ANDERSON COUNTY. By Tho?. C. Ligon, Judge of Probate, WHEREAS, Henry N. Tate has applied to me to grant him lettors of Ad ministration on Die Estate and effects of Dr. George T. Tate, deceased. These ore therefore to cite sud admon ish all kindred and creditors of the said Dr. Geo. T. Tate, deceased, to be and ap pear before mein Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Conrt House, on the 0th 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. . * 1 T. O. LIGON, J. P. Dec 25,1884 24_ a THE 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP ANDERSON. COURT UP COMMON PLEAS. William Watkins. Plaintiff, again rt Joseph J. Ea ton, 8. A. Hutchinson and gyivaster Bleckiey, Elijah W. Brown and Joseph J. Fret well, Mer chants, known, Contracting asa trading fi, part nerahip aa Bleekley. Beawa AFretwaU, liafend . sate. J9tmmomijir M$tt$f< Cm&elnltici Served. To tho Da fendant? Joseph J. Eaton. 8. A Huteh . laawaa*48ylveater Staley. Bilah W. Brows sad Joseph J. Pretwell, Merchants, known, eon? traction and trading ta partnership SS Bleeklay, Browa A Prat vail t ^ YOU ats hereby aaaamoaed .nd required to an awa* UM eoaaplaiat In thia actio a, which ia flied la th? offle? or the Clo i lr or the Court of Common Plas*, at Anderson c. H., 8. C., ?nd to ?erro ft copy of your answer to Ute M~ eontr.latnt on the subscribers at t '. v efiVs, And? isa C.U..8.0, within twenty d?Q ?v/.er Ut? sarrios I hareof. exdiul-e of *hoday or* a ter*tee; and if you lill to anower tho corop!*.... within the limo afbrecaid, thv plaioUffin .his s j??on wilt apply to tho Court for the ro?aldaanaoded la UteaoaaSaat, FleUUOs* Attorney, j ; [BEAL J Jeans W. DAXIBX*, car. To the Do fondant Joseph J. Eaton i . Tuto notice thal tho complaint tn this action, tewotber with th? ?uansons. of which the forego r, were Sled in the oSeo of tho Clerk of r Co eamon Fie*?, et Ander*?? Conrt Plaintiff* At to rn era. ANKUAL REPORT or THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OF ANDERSON COUNTY OF the School Claims hied, audited and ordered (o be paid for the fiscal year beginning November 1st, 18*3, und ending October .'51st, ls-U : FOUR DIHT1UCT, NO. 1. No. Claim. Teacher. Salary. (? W A Dickson.$28 75 *7 W A'. Dickson. 25 10 139 W A Dickson. 31 00 W A Dickson. 41 US 444 \V A Dickson. 35 80 \V A Dickson. 10 73 $185 03 7 I. <- McGee. 13 m 32 LC McUee. !? 04 22 72 18 W (' Latiiuer. 14 .30 loy W c Intimer. ll 75 ls3 W C J-atiiiicr. 10 ?0 350 W C Intimer. 20 20 305 W C Latimer. 1!) 40 71? W 0 Latlmci. 13 33 ?5 7? 03 <; NC Iioh-man. 34 00 J Mil <; N C Holeinan. 32 50 2XM(? Ni: Holeinan. 25 30 452 (; N c Holeman. .'10 05 n'.)7 ?i N C Holeinan. IS 40 147 25 05 Miss Hall Nance. 8 41 2H5 Miss Hall Nance. ll 08 319 Miss Hall Nance. 0 HO 320 Miss Hull Nance. ll 00 37 30 70 T J Jenkins. ?3 10 71 T J Jenkins. lil IO 252 T J Jenkins. 27 54 428 T J Jenkins. 40 64 ?57 T J Jenkins. 10 91 253 T J Jenkins. 27 45 154 70 250 E H Vickery. 19 GO 253 II H Vickery. 24 30 43 90 281 Ligoil it Heed. 2 H6 x2l LigOH iV Reed. 2 99 5 80 283 M N Mitchell. ll 55 2sl M S Mitchell. 25 00 ::KO M S Mitchell. 18 45 701 M N Mitchell. 14 49 GO 49 ??25 W J Compton. 5 20 620 W J Compton. 2 ?5 627 W J Compton. 2 05 02? W J Compton. 6 75 029 W J Compton. 0 20 727 \V J Compton. 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Todd.... 12 60 220 Lula 8 Todd.- 12 00 . -, 849 Lol? E Todd.......... 12 20 CIS Lulu E Todd.... 6 76 . 765 Lula E Todd._ 8 05 967 Lola E Todd. 8 2ft 068 Lola B Tood._;. 15 GO 63 8ft 125 DB Wait. 110 225DB Walt............... 1 10 785 D B WoU. 1 10 1016DB Walt.?..m 3 25 ft *5 12? W 8 Shaw. 6 25 224 W 8 Shaw. ?05 345 WS Shaw. 3 05 34? W S Shaw. ll IX) 443 WS!Shaw. 3 50 950 WS.Shaw. 3 65 UGO \V 8!Shaw. 4 35 38 25 21? J D Houatou. 2 32 ?13 J 1) Houston. 5 HO 7'i-i J I> Houston. 1 75 TO? j i> Houston. 5 32 '.'77 J I) Houston. 10 ?Xl 25 79 220 C M Harrell. 8 1? -'-'1 C M Harrell. 5 13 222 G M Harrell. 4 02 317 C M Barrett. 18 80 <;14 r M Hamil. 13 Ge) 708 C M Ham il. ll us 760 C M Ham-It. G 24 1014 ?J Ham il. IS 00 1051 CM Barrett. 1" 28 <J8 32 223 Alice .'?avis. 21 20 348 Alice Davis. 27 00 016 Alice Davis. 20 00 ~0> Alice Duvis. 15 40 707 Alice Davis. Jl 05 041 Alice Davis. 8 00 042 Alice Davis. 1? 55 '...'>."> Alice Davis. 21 40 142 40 503 K A Johnson .school furniture. 80 00 80 00 800 J M Thompson. 7 75 807 J M Thompson. 18 10 25 85 h70 Henry Pearson. 13 15 877 Henry Pearson. 31 60 44 0-5 921 H 8 Thompson. o 25 022 H S Thompson. 0 75 16 00 !?50 G G fiend. 2 50 2 50 976 j w Eskew. 4 oo 4 oo $652 84 CENTER VILLE DISTRICT, NO ti. 53 E L Parker.$10 15 154 E li Harker. 21 05 107 E L Harker. ll 70 'Ml E L Harker. 25 00 582 E L Parker. 20 75 OOO E L Harker. 17 50 $100 75 05 M M Hi ley. 1 17 00 M M Kiley. 1 32 iso M M Kiley. 3 54 314 M M Riley. 10 08 10 41 155 Laura M Nu.ice. 17 85 150 Laura M Nance. 22 70 157 Luuru M Nance. 10 40 305 Luuru M Nance. 23 50 1047 Laura M Nance. 20 10 681 Laura M Nance. 17 40 070 Laura M Nance. 13 OO OOO Laura M Nance. 9 00 10?7 Laura M Nance. 20 10 140 85 158 Charily Cuy ton. ll 28 150 Charity Guyton. 8 lfl 300 Charity Guyton. 18 24 577 Charity Guyton. 20 00 037 Charity Guyton. 4 08 038 Charily Guyton. 20 00 81 70 100 L E McGowan. 15 32 1G1 L E McGowan. 10 32 25 04 102 Ligon tt Heed. 1 ?X) 200 Ligill A Heed. 2 75 570 Ligon it Reed. 7 10 008 Ligon A Heed. 2 25 14 00 103 A E Earle. 5 05 OOO A E Eurie. 10 55 1040 A E Eurie. 05 10 85 104 Lulu E Todd. G 30 171 Lula E Todd. 17 05 300 Lula E Todd. 20 85 574 Lula E Todd. 14 95 073 Lula E Todd. 6 40 005 LulnE Todd. 2 05 OOO Lula E Todd. 21 35 90 45 108 L lt Conner. 23 00 23 00 109 D li Wait. 3 00 170 D H Wait. 3 45 301 D li Wail. 3 05 GZ3 D II Wait. 2 80 075 D B Wait. 1 1)5 008 D B Wait. 23 80 039 D li Wait. 25 00 03 35 302 L C Hubbard. 7 45 303 L C Hubbard. 4 50 580 L C Hubbard. 8 ix? 007 L C Hubbard. 8 55 29 10 304 Julia Borroughs. 8 37 375 Julia Borroughs. 8 02 072 Julia Borroughs. 8 45 700 Julia Borroughs. 8 85 822 Julia Borroughs. 0 02 904 Julia Borroughs. 13 00 907 Julia Borroughs. 0 80 C2 31 308 J W Eskew . 15 50 309 J W Eskew. 25 00 788 J W Eskew. 9 25 780 J W Eskew. 13 15 62 90 31<" Tallie Keowu. 1 4-4 311 Tallie Keuwn. 1 84 013 Tallie Keowu. 2 3G 5 64 578 Lula Smith. 4 60 579 Lula Sm i th. 4 65 671 LulaSniith. 115 10 40 674 Alico Duvis. 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 75 011 HS Thompson. 25 00 012 H S Thompson. 23 35 48 35 1048 A J Geer. 12 75 12 75 $865 76 HOPEWELL DISTRICT, NO. 7. ll D H Russell.$30 12 31 D H Russell. 21 42 174 D H Russell. SO 84 266 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. 10 10 280 H II Johnson. 19 68 68 78 69 R I McNinch. 12 72 136 RI HeNIneh. 30 18 453 R 1 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 46 596 L W Oentry. 17 10 597 L W Gentry. 20 28 598 L W Gentry. 14 76 88 68 259 L A Earle. 8 32 420 L A Earle. 10 80 421 L A Earle. 8 00 27 12 599 P E McClain. 26 10 600 F E McClain. 27 25 601 P E McClain,. 10 75 1043 PE McClain. 0 66 1044 P E McClain. 24 42 05 13 809 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 Gnyton. ll 90 278 J R Guyton. 25 00 604 J R Guyton. 15 60 701 J R Guyton. 6 10 932 J R Guyton. 35 85 133 45 39 L A Earle.. 7 90 134 L A Earle. ll 00 417 L A Earle. 19 35 418 L A Earle. 19 25 419 L A Earle. 14 70 850 L A Earle. 6 93 099 L A Earle. 27 45 106 58 GI C E Berry. 6 00 6 00 73 Elias Z Broun. 1 70 74 Elias Z Broun. 8 18 195 Elias Z Broun.. 6 50 656 Ellas Z Broun. 4 05 14 43 75 Julia H Todd.;., 10 00 76/olia H Todd. 8 02 103 Julia H Todd. 12 10 317 Julia H Todd.20 80 758 Julia H Todd.,.. 2 00 045 Julia H Todd..,._ 7 25 946 Julia H Todd.,1 21 80 81 07 77 P E McClain.12 60 721 F E McClain.2& 7 80 20 40 78 RI McNinch. 8 70 111 RI McNinch. l GO 6 30 118 Mary E Jones. 12 60 110 Mary E Jones.. 6 48 102 Mary E Jones. 6 82 321 Msry E Jones.. 8 12 20 12 120 Lulu Garrison.?... 10 25 121 Lulu Garrison. 12 60 194 Lulu Garrison. 14 72 864 Lulu Garrison.20 24 631 Luln Garrison'.. 7 82 048Loin Garrison. ll 28 944 Lnln Garrison. 20 00 90 31 190 P J Washington. 2 40 197 F J Washington. C 10 423 F J Washington.21 25 424 F J Washington. 14 90 43 65 231 Lilian 8 wygert. 1 00 100 838 Ligon A Reed.. 2 85 040 Ligon A Recd.......... 3 00 5 85 704 Anna E Smith. 22 88 720 Anna ESmith......... 9 70 82 64 861 Mary J Washington 4 28 mi?j&BaBPOL ^9 m 1000 J P Robinson......,,,. 17 87 21 88 W ^svxmB Rowell,."25 00 * 961 Clara B Rowell.....,, IQ 25 41 25 047 AB Miller." 8 00 948 A E Miller... 3 96 0 95 WISP J Vcrmilllon........ 4 89 4 80 $70608 SAVANNAH DISTRICT, NO. 9i SK i ? MnastOtt.i~,Hv.m? 16 96 : SOO f D Ho r.. ?on._ 82 60 ?M 4 D Hoast w". 22 60 ?JE 700 J D Houston.22 60 702 J D Houston. 7 87 USU D Houston . 15 00 064 J?D Houston.. 22 60 071 J I) Houston. ll 25 $107 07 110 J F Attewsy. 33 35 214 J P AtUway. ll 04 MU J P Allaway. 23 70 00 05 216 W K Shaw. 3 30 2H) W S Shaw. 3 K4 671 VT 8 Shaw. 0 00 572 W S Shaw. 7 HO 573 W S Shaw. 4 20 040 W S Shaw. 5 10 1*50 W H Shaw. 0 84 980 VV 8 Shaw. 4 38 42 12 232 Y. L Parker. 1 20 1 20 233 A K Ksrle. 7 02 234 A K Kurie. 3 42 355 A K Karlo. 5 40 350 A K Karlo. M 10 357 A K Karie.J 28 7*0 A K Karie. 8 28 787 A K Karie. 8 68 028 A K Karlo. 06 49 74 505 Bessie Allen. 4 20 500 Uessie Allen. 8 07 507 Bessie Allen. 9 80 802 Bessie Allen. ?09 803 Bessie Allen. 4 20 ?82 Bessie Allen. 5 07 ?83 Bessie Allen. 8 20 084 Bessie Allen. 4 50 53 08 5*0 1' F King, for Sheol House. 14 40 7."<o Osborne dc McGukin, for School House. 8 35 781 Alexander Williford, for School House..." 2 50 804 1'B Allen, for School House. 13 30 800 Sam'l Cunningham for School House. 20 00 858 Jacob Alewiue for School House. 3 20 859 Bleck ley Brown & Co for School House 5 00 00 81 841 M H Gassaway. 18 00 981 M TT Onssaway. 15 20 1009 M Gassaway. 30 00 03 20 852 A _i Goss. 12 78 ?52 AL Goss. 29 82 078 A L Goss. 10 50 53 16 800 Z W McMorriH. 10 74 033 Z W McMorris. 30 00 903 Z W McMorris. 12 00 52 74 ?27 G G Bond. 30 00 ?79 G G Bond. 37 50 07 60 1001 W W Saddler. 4 50 1002 W W Saddler. 15 00 1003 W W Saddler. 12 00 1004 W W Saddlor. 15 00 1005 W W Saddler. 7 02 1000 WW Sadd 1er. 9 38 1007 W W Saddler. 15 00 1008 W W Saddler. 0 00 85 10 1010 W N Mitchell. 1 70 1 70 $774 37 VAHENNE8 DISTRICT, NO. 10 20 T B Williams.$ 5 84 47 T B Williams. 10 00 187 T B Williams. 12 00 200 T B Williams. 15 00 45? T B Williams. 20 00 OoO T B Williams. 14 04 881 TB Williams._ 7 00 051 T B Williams. 10 00 $f9 88 30 S B Tate. 12 78 45 S P Tate. 13 00 204 S P Tate. 20 80 329 S P Tate.v. 32 00 602 SP Tale. 30 00 0?l S PTato. 22 65 137 43 44 K L Parker. ll 15 203 K L Parker. 10 15 322 E L Parker. 10 90 44? E L Parker. ll 45 081 E L Parker. 9 90 62 55 49 W 8 Shaw. 1 35 202 WS Shaw. 100 953 W S Shaw. 1 40 3 75 94 Essie J Latham. 15 00 110Es8ieJ Latham. 17 20 229 Essie J Latham. 19 50 249 Essie J Latham. 32 00 330 Essie J Latham. 24 20 017 Essie J Latham. 20 75 082 Essie J Latham. 15 85 907 Essie J Latham. 7 00 908 Essie J Latham. 19 50 171 60 48 Ella A Todd. ll 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. 5850 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 10 890 A E Earle. 50 43 35 323 TB Wilks.,. 5 00 324 TB Wilks. 3 00 326 TB Wilks. 4 00 690 T B Wilka. 5 00 592 TB Wilks. 4 00 679 TB Wilks. 5 00 26 00 326 Ligon & Reed. 5 60 450 Ligon cfc Reed. 21 80 680 Ligon <fc Reed. 10 05 37 45 378 G W Belcher. 15 45 178 Q W Belcher. 10 90 26 35 568 Bessie Allan. 4 24 569 Bessie Allen. 0 68 570 Bessie Allen. 7 04 1050 Bessie Allen. 3 28 969 Bessie Allen. 0 72 1057 Bessie Allen. 5 04 970 Bessie Allen. 3 61 36 64 611 Ann V Tate. 12 40 12 40 863 LE McGowan. 3 12 864 L E McGowan. 20 00 23 12 808 Patrick Haughey. 13 25 1049 Patrick Haughey. 6 00 10 25 880 J D Houston." 3 00 3 00 891 M E GK "?r. 20 00 20 00 893 Florence A Tate. 10 35 894 Florence A late. 17 90 28 25 919 H H Thompson. 4 00 920 H H Thompson. 1 00 5 00 935 Z W McMorris. 8 06 062 Z W McMorris. 0 80 1036 Z W McMoi ris. 18 70 30 66 $848 02 BRO. .DAW A Y I>I8TTICT, NO. ll 29 J D Houston.415 92 $15 02 30 Eliza Martin. H 88 80 Elita Martin. 6 73 272 Elita Martin. 597 273 Eliza Martin. lfl 00 402 Eliza Martin. 12 75 62 83 79 L P Daniels. 8 50 898 L P Daniels. 4 40 002 L P Daniels. 8 28 21 18 81 J H Posey. 3 20 3 20 82 WL Mitchell. 65 35 83 IdaLGriftin. 0 30 81 Lia L Uri iii n. 444 268 Ida LGriffln.m. 8 88 643 Ida LGriffln.. 10 2** 644 Ida LGriffln. 8 19 645 Ida LGriffln. 4 68 1061 Idn LGriffln. 367 1055 Ida LGriffln. 13 92 60 24 85 Zella Campbell. 6 44 86 Zella Campbell." 8 00 143 Zella Campbell. 7 20 267 Zella Campbell.M 8 36 401 Zel?u Campbell. 6 88 637 Zella Campbell. 8 l? 40 04 112 J A Major. 10 08 ?48 J A Major. 15 88 218 J A Major. 8 48 275 J A Major. 25 00 404 J A Major........ 22 70 828 J A Major. 6 45 ???WAITH}?'1$? 101 54 141 H Watkins. 10 0? 274 II Watkins.ie 00 405 H Watkins...?..,...,,, 10 60 638 H Watkins...;.SO 00 71 60 142 T B Williams. 8 64 ' 1028 T B Williams......;,.. .3 48 63? TB'Williams..; lo 64 21 76 144 W F Cox... 12 05 269 W F Cox......... 15 20 403 W F Cox:........ 14 75 -J 640 W F Cox. 7 80 - , 641 W F Cox.7*5 6* 45 145 Jnvotto Keown....M-' 6-27 . 146 Javotte Keowif.. 8 93 10 20 147 Tallie Kep.?aH?..?.. ? 24 , g 276 TallieXeownT..12 28 ??V i? 898 Taule Keown.... 9 66 * 646 Tallie Koown._ 5 64 829 Tallie Keown...?6 48 901 Tal'?eKeown. 9 96 53 06 149 L H Anderson.......: 7 40 ^ 150 L H Anderson. U 35 151 L H Anderson.10 90 270 L H Anderson. 18 ?0 094 L If Anderson. 4 05 996 L H Anderson.:.??., 4 25 647 L H Anderson......... 15 80 ?48 L H Anderson;...;,..; 12 90 79 65 gl^n A Reed-?. 4 86 .152 Lig?n & Seed..?..?... 4 70 4W Lig?n A Hoed....? ? 65 S90 Anne Emerson. 2 44 397 Anna. Emerson?.ii 12 780 Anna Emerson..?.,? 12,76 Ann? Kmerson?....., 8 68 85 0? MO Sae E Keaton......?., 4 80 4 80 23 FI wsaMnftton..... 26 00 87 05 Sn f I ii^0*?"". 48 Si 2 ?? Anderson..?. ? ft 10 . . 878 H H Anderson.?? 16 00 21 16 9? J D Mooren.......?? 15$. 1 86 BELTON, NO. 12. 2 Lou Ramsey. ll 60 ll 60 3 L. P. Daniela'. 20 00 837 L P Daniels. 23 00 43 00 4 Elias Z Brown. 19 00 217 Elias Z Brown. 20 26 358 Elias Z Brown. 21 00 0? Elias Z Brown. 20 00 035 Elias Z Brown. 17 36 751) Elias Z Brown. 12 75 116 95 ly 8ucE Keaton. 14 05 127 8ue E Keaton. 12 70 138 Hue E Keaton. ll 00 282 Huo E Keatou. 10 20 (?83 Sue E Keaton. 10 50 835 Hue E Keaton. 13 50 80 95 22 M H Gaasaway. ll 45 92 M H Oassaway. 20 00 205 M ll Gassaway. 25 00 289 M II Oassaway. ?8 75 420 M H Uusrtuway. 20 25 708 M II Gassaway. 27 50 138 95 38 L A Earle. 3 32 133 LA Earle. 3 02 7 24 SO Lou Wyatt. 12 30 839 Lou Wyatt. ll 20 840 Lou Wyatt. U 41 841 Lou Wyatt. 13 30 842 Lou Wyatt. 9 88 843 Lou Wyatt. 9 88 60 12 801 W F Cox. 34 00 237 W F Cox. 38 30 359 W F Cox. 42 00 431 W F Cox. 38 00 83? W F Cox. 32 45 184 75 188 L J Brown. 10 00 363 L J Brown. 10 80 832 L J Brown. 15 12 833 L J Brown. ll 24 53 16 O?JIIPosev. 20 00 20 00 247 Lillian Bwygert. 5 25 309 Lillian 8wygert. 0 25 370 Lillian Swygert. 1 50 13 00 425 F J Washington.... 13 00 458 F J Washington.... ll 05 258 F J Washington.... 0 60 31 25 Total.$772 87 CORNER, NO. 13. 24 Jeremiah Yeargin..$ 25 00 264 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 205 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 392 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 393 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 070 Jeremiah Yeargin.. 25 00 $150 00 99 Ly mus Beaty. 9 69 100 Lymus Beaty. 0 81 132 Lymua Boaty. 9 00 391 Lymus Beaty. 12 84 654 Lymus Beaty. 10 17 737 Lymus Beaty. 15 00 63 57 103 Lou Chamblee. 12 85 245 Lou Chanflee. 11 45 24 30 693 T B Wilks. 7 10 7 10 ?88 Flore.ico F Tate. 17 50 755 Florence F Tate. 18 25 689 Florence F Tute.... 10 10 690 Florence F Tate ... 16 50 793 Florence F Tate.... 17 66 750 Florence F Tate... 1545 10135 813 William Hamilton 19 40 814 William Hamilton 21 65 1033 William Hamilton 25 00 66 05 823 R F Gray. 5 45 824 H F Cray. 19 00 825 R F Gray. 13 ?0 82? R F Gray. 18 70 56 75 Total.|409 12 HALL, NO. 14. 13 Mamie Wickliffe....! 25 00 103 Mauiio Wickliffe... 18 75 $43 75 40 T B Williams. 3 20 41 T H Williams. 7 40 140 T B Williams. 3 6S 330 T B Williams. 4 90 3791 B Williams. 6 20 702 T 3 Williams. 4 00 973 T B Williams. 17 00 46 44 42 Horace Morris. 4 OS 131 Horace Morris. 12 88 332 Horace Morris. 20 00 381 Horace Morris. 20 00 620 Horace Morris. 18 48 75 44 67 Maymie Chamblee 24 2-5 68 Maymie Chamblee 18 75 377 Maymie Chamblee 20 20 387 Maymie Chamblee 23 75 388 Maymie Chamblee 14 60 101 55 101 Ann V Tate. 17 40 102 Ann V Tate. 15 95 607 Ann V Tate. 25 00 608 Ana V Tate. 25 00 609 Ann V Tate. 25 00 610 Ann V Tate. 25 00 Ulfi Ann V Tate. 9 50 017 Ann V Tate. 25 00 167 85 117 Tate ?fe Gray, rep'ira 33 30 33 30 33? Ligon ?fe 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 IO 385 W L Mitchell. 1 55 386 W L Mitchell. 1 25 724 W L Mitchell. 95 725 WL Mitchell. 85 4 60 432 T B Wilks. 9 75 433 T B Wilka. 25 00 687 T B Wilks. 18 75 588 T B Wilks. 21 25 589 T B Wilks. 25 00 690 T B Wilks. 8 20 107 95 794 Bessie Allen. 125 795 Bessie Allen. J 08 796 Bessie Allen. 42 1041 Bessie Allen. GO 1042 Bessie Allen. 60 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.1769 08 MARTIN, NO. 15. OTB Williams. $12 28 to T B Williams.* * 4 70 230 T B Williams. 4 40 361 T B Williams. 4 20 861 T B Willlama. 4 16 862 T B Williama . 8 75 38 49 185 W L Mitchell. 5 65 649 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 Oilier. j. 05 ?* A 211 J A Giln 1er. 2 55 212 J A Glln.er. 6 34 634 J A Gilraer. 7 21 17 75 Horace Morris. 5 88 J?b Horace Morris. 6 98 618 Horace Morris. 4 ?l 619 Horace Morris. 4 31 ' "l 7a 333 William H Haynie 4 65 4 65 839 Nettie Hall. 24 60 840 Ncttio Hall. 23 50 658 Nettie Hall. 24 00 669 Nettie Hall. 22 16 t^NettieHall. 80 00 124 16 341 J D Moore...... 19 15 698 J D Moore. 18 28 699 J D Moore. 14 86 926 J JJ Moore. 10 00 342 M J Washington... 10 601 10 60 864 Minerva Drake. 9 46 . * i 856 Minerva Drake. 23 15 866 Minerva Drake. 23 00 660 Minerva Drake. 22 60 719 Minerva Drake. 22 60 845 Minerva Drake. 23 35 872 Minerva Drake. 5 00 129 06 8(1 Anna Emmerson... 4 12 612 Anna Emmerson... 9 47 753 Anna Emmerson., ll OO BSilfe SiS flw 883WP8anrW. 1? ?2 435 RB A Winten 25 00 ?SO? BA Robinson... 25 00 > HB A.Robinson... -25 00 4ftfti?^7aE/?ln80n"- 80 00 180 00 ITX i41**6 M Browne... 25 00 eaOLijale M Browne... 25 00 T?IS ?^??SPW* 2*00 119 65 808 C P Kay. ' J Sj g a. ?ggy?^:::::: S ?MS T^?i?::::: Ig ?? *?3*MameMaUiaon.... 8 60 M?3 Marule IlatUaon.... 12 50 1024 Marni. Mattlaon.... lo 85 1025 Mam lo Mallison.... ll so 1026 Marnia MaXC uS^??K T?t?i.?i?vSr HONKA PATH/?O. ie. : J 207 M H GaSaw?vn ^ 1627 v ir n?SI 2. A 00 &IffiSffl??P "MW 191 William Datei 1 er a? no 318 William YS&Z g JJ ???'S1^ 7 75 88 75 Sii2nmE=i| Mt* T A nu- *? 00 106 O E Berry......... 831 O E Berry. 454 C E Berry. 172 William H Hay r?e 173 William H HayuUj 334 William II Haynh? 335 William H liayoio 723 William H Hay nie 184 W H Qoorley ... 257 W H Qoorley... 442 W II Qoorley..... " 235 Hue E Keaton." 370 Bue E Keaton. ...'** ..834 SuoE Kenton." 244 Harper & G o lc e r school house.' 350 Minerva Drake., 501 Minerva Drake.. 300 W F Cox. 480 W F Cox.Z 722 W F Cox. 305 Luura J Johnson... 827 Laura J Johnson... 705 L N Ltpford. 700 lt N Lipford. 744 J N Carwlle. 745 J N Carwlle. 740 J N Carwlle. 778 V E Miller. 779 V E Miller.".., 810 S'allie LScott. 811 Sallie L8cott. 812 Sallie LScott. 838 Lou Wyatt. 930 Lou Wyatt. 847 B H Grier. 848 B H Grior. 849 B H Grier. 850 B H Grier. 851 B H Grier. 857 W P Armstrong... 1038 Garubrell & Bag well, school house 17 ?0 SI 9 fia m *>s 2125 25 00 W2$ 38 i 25 00 8? 40} 60 68 00' 287 100 ?4S 10 84 1 90 30 0 25 OJ 20 25 J? 75 l?i 4 1X1 1 60 12 60 1 10 17 60 25 00 960 1 76 6 65 60 00 37 60 85 00 60 90 19 20 8 23 tb ?. ts Total. 80 00 ft) J 14 43 129 298 400 15 50 130 290 408 10 57 238 294 412 17 241 242 295 409 239 240 50 410 411 297 407 ANDERSON, NO. 17. E L Parker.$ 25 15 E L Park ff. |g QQ E L Parker. 18 20 E L Parker. 2 85 E L Parker. 17 gn W A Clark. 40 oo WA Clark. 30 00 WA Clark. 40 00 W A Clark. 40 00 W A Clark. 40 OO IM LC Hubbard. 27 IO *,! L C Hubbard. 16 65 LC Hubbard. 3070 LC Hubbard. 3905 LC Hubbard. 22 65 lMu Ligon & Reed. 45 10 Ligon & Reed. 28 15 Ligon & Reed. 47 15 Ligon & Reed. 60 45 Ligon*Reed. 45 90 217n M M Evans. 9 15 ' M M Evans. 15 15 M M Evans. 12 80 M M EvanB. 20 90 M M Evans.? 22 65 83 fil Martha Saxton. 15 00 Martha Saxton. 10 20 MX Total.jf?? WILLI AUSTON 8PRING, NO. 18. 1 Maggie McNiucb... 24 05 33 Maggie McNinch... 17 55 135 Maggio McNinch... 10 50 248 Maggie McNinch... 15 70 820 Maggie McNinch... 8 45 fl* 9 F J Washington.... 16 35 37 F J Washington.... 15 00 179 F J Washington.... 18 30 344 F J Washington.... 28 80 422 F J Washington.... 21 25 10060 ' 61 S Lander. 31 20 213 8 Lander. 48 75 367 S Lander. 59 09 684 S Lander. 62 65 201M 02 Lilian Swygert. ll 65 230 Lilian Swygert. 17 05 302 Lilian Swygert. 20 25 308 Lilian Swygert. 5 65 801 Lilian Swygert. 2 70 67 S 243 C Merriwether. 22 10 715 C Merriwether. 24 90 OOO C Merriwether. 24 25 OOO C Merriwether. 23 25 CU) Total..,$6368 RECAPITULATION OF TOTALS. Fork.$ 792 63 Pendleton. 1005 26 Garvin..... 589 70 Brushy Creek. 984 82 Rock Mills. 652 84 Centerville. 865 78 Hopewell. 796 76 Williamston. 705 08 Savannah. 774 37 V?rennos. 848 02 Broadway. 788 67 Belton. 772 87 Corner. 469 12 Hall. 709 06 Martin..?.. 978 05 Honea Path. 1017 83 Anderson. 735 75 Williamson Spring... 636 25 1 Grand Total....!13,088 08 All of which is respectfully submitted, R. W. TODD, School Commissioner Anderson County. TO THE PUBLIC. I have sold my stock of Groceries tad good will to Messrs. T. R. Trimmlei 4 Co., who have opened out in tbe?tort Boom formerly occupied by Means, (bi non & Co. I thank my friends and cus tomers for the liberal patronage in tba past, and ask them to continue the sui? to my successors. I am still at my old stand, when 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, Bogg!? and Harness cheaper than ever before. Give me a call. Pertont indebted to me for Qroctria mutt tguare up at once. C. A. BEED, Agent. Dec 18,1884_ 88 _ THE EN? HAS COME! RADICAL rule is over at lost, ss4 the end of hard-times is near if ever/'; one ?ri?l come up and do his doty squ?* ly by psjtog those who have btlpd them. f j Those indebted to me for Guano.? Supplies MUST come forward md p?J up, aa I am determined net to carry ovet; any Accounts from this year. So a?* along and pay op at Once. I have on. band a stock of Gsnenl I Merchandise, which I will sell st.?if lowcct living prices for cash. .0*11 ? I secar? bargains. J, PINK. REED, . Nk7CrraolteBof. |s>tH^ indebted to REED * M<$t K?AT) will take notice that after*-j i short: xitoe their Notes and Ace?j v/iil'bc placed in the bands of an Atte* [ney for collection. If yon ?rant to arrange with os, on either J. Pink Reed or R. I* M??r* bead at the old stand. R. L. MCOBHEAPJ v J. PINK REED. Nor 19,188* 18 ? '????? Notice to Creditors. W> B. Watson vs. Emma C. Erskln^f** ALL persons having claims . Estate of Wan. B. BreWns. W> ? aro frothy notified io prove their 1885. Deo 18,1884 23 8%