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BARNWELL COURT HOUSE, S. C M JUNE 23, 1892^
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RNNUMr REPORT
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BARNWELL COUNTY
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ffsca/ Year Commencing
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November 1st, 1890.
To HU Honor the Preeldlnf Judge,
July Term, 18W:
The County Treasurer respectfully
Reports the peyments made through
hU of«c« for the Ureal year commencing
November 1st, 18W, as follow*:
1887-88.
Dr B F Peeples ITT
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J SCochran
W R Boynton
H P Anderson.,
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J P Clark
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W W Harley ..
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L A Thomson
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WC Smith
W J Martin A Sons
W G Simms.
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W R Hogg .
WH Kennedy
A J Le?y. r
J W Lancaster.'
J Ritter A Son
J D Jenny
Robt Hightower
D BRhoad
W C Smith.
H A Hart
J A Killlngsworth
J J Jones.
J W Dyches
R P Gantt
W R Boynton.:
II Ebrhardt
8 Brown
F W Weatbersbee
D Saras
S WTrottl
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W H Kenned? A Son...
D L Copland
Hahn A Co.
O W Hutto
A Owens
M Brown A Bro
W G Hmms
M Brown A Bro
8 Brown
J W (.ancaster ..'
Jease l>unu
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K C Kirkland
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B P Rodger*,
4 79
Mr* Elltabcth R Kmnie
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P W Farrell
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W C Smith
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121 J. R. Williams ..\.. t 00
U2A. M. Hart 17 67
218 Jennr Barker......... ? 17 *4
141 A. M,,Hart.,. 18 00
806 E. L. Stokes 18 80
313 J. D. Nlx...,.i 13 98
348 Henry W. Daniels.... 10 10
336 A. J. Kearse 23 81
369 Nellie Chavous 28 09
378 Miss Bell Calhoun.. ^14 63
$ 273 84
School District No. 4.
1. W.E. Sease 8 00
49 H. N. McTyre 40 00
66 Mrs. A 8 Moran 44 00
130 D.H. Kearse 20 00
131 Mrs. S. B. Kearse..... 20 00
163 J. W. Free 80 00
3<7 Jew«UlHifttte ; — -r.^^ -23 HO
]«8 *« 4 * 33 00
186 E. If, Kearse 20 00
187 Mrs. 8. B. Kearse 10 00
257 A. B. McTler 40 00
300 8. P. Chisolm *... 30 00
305 L. 8. Trottl 115 00
320 Miss M. C. LaCast.... 100 00
357 W. E. Sease 62 00
f 812 00
School District No. 6
16 Tracy C. Ford...; $ 62 80
25 J. B. Hunter 5 00
27 B. W. Miley 25 00
28T.D, Curry 28 00
48 Robt. Glover 30 00
.48 R. R. Williams ....... 30 00
53 J. W. Hill. 18 00
63 H. 8. flartzog 50 00
98 T. J. Rents T> 15 00
114 R. R. Williams........ JO 00
171 J W.Smith .X... 15 00
175 II. 8. Hartsog v 60 00
178 R. R. Williams > 30 <9
177 G. H. W. Bush 35 00
183 Walter Martin 25 00
184 Miss Maggie Copeland 28 00
Mi J. W. Smith. 28 00
331 Miss Maggie Copeland 28 00
132 “ *• “ 28 00
340 •• M “ 26 00
344 Miss Belle Calhoun . S3 00
349 J W. Williams . 25 00
381 Miss Belle Calhoun .. 27 00
280 T. D. Carry.. 28 08
384 J. B. Hunter. 6 00
M5 J. W. Smith 25 00
S71 Miss Maggie Milne ... 20 00
376 D.O. Hunter 37 10
383 J. 8. Herndon 20 00
GW Morr.ll
W H Kennedy A Son.
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C A Hart
C A Bart A Sons
G W Morrell
3 F Kinard
W 8 Kennedy A don.
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Henry Basinger.:
J E Steadman
K J Frederick
84
J W Jenny A Co
C Peehman
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J P Btroble
8 Brown
M M Lighuey
8 D M Guess
K D Wilson
J Ritter A Son
G F Brant
J A Myer
J W Holmes «...
C Pechwan
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O W Farrell
A P Manvllle
W 11 Sanders
Willis Heed .......
L Gantt
B F Weatbersbee
J P Stroble
G R McMillan
J H Turner
Hahn A Co
C Peehman
RH Walker
T>r J B Black
J B Cave
W V Gill
J E Steadman
J A Killlngsworth ....
F M Young
J J Jones
J D Turner...
The Bamberg Banking Co.
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< T. J. Renta
7 C. C. RoMneon ....
12 T. D. Corry
14 Mrs. 8. L. Wolf
88 C. C. Hoblneon...*...
42 T. D. Curry
•3 Mrs rt. L. Wolf....
108 M1m M. A. Stewart..
110 T. J. Rents
258 Mies Mary Stewart
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122 J.fe M. Carter 28 00
ISP J. 8- Bethune 28 00
157 A.‘P. Riley... 20
206 G. B. Hext.. rrrrr..... 26 w
264 Miss G. A. White . 80 00
274 G. B. Hext
283 E. P. Duncan
284 Jerre duelling.
293 MlssG A. White....
339 C. D. Gooch
353 J. N. Urserry.
364 MissG. A. White. ..
355 Miss G. A. White..:.
25 00
36 00
6 00
25 00
9 00
10 00
35 00
28 00
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School District No. 7.
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School District N o. 1.
12 Miss J. B. Willingham!
16 M Maggie Best
33 A. B. Hagood
“ 44 44
46 Miss Maggie Best
124 A. J. Kearse
144 R. G. Bellinger ~
184 J. B. Willingham
188 J. II. Anderson
189 Maggie Best
201 A. J. Kearse —
232 A. H. Brabham.......
*243 R.C. Bellinger
266 A. J. Kearse
275 J. H. Anderson
303 W. A. Walker
360 A. B. Hagood
361 41 4 *
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51
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90
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1 30
1 20
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2 05
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7 42
7 16
7 48
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18 00
18 00
20 00
20 00
40 00
22 00
20 00
18 50
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12 00
20 00
20 00
20 00
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School District No. 2.
153 Wm. A. All, Pr $
123 A. S. Maraud..’.*..!/.’.
194 Mias Shale Boggs . ... ,
195 W. A. All k Dickinson.
196 W.A. AH, Sr.. ,
224 C. J.Ritter..:. >
350 C. J. Ritter * .
251 A. E. Stokes
252 A. E« Stokes
295 Miss Susie Boggs ....
298 Miss A. 8. Mason
304 Hattie E. Alhaay ...
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School District No 3.
4 W. W.titowart .#
•3 A. M. Hart
dl Lucy WtUiaau........
363 50
5 00
88 33
50 00
60 00
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40 00
25 00
40 00
25 00
28 88
28 86
22 00
478 68
28 00
25 99
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96 J. T. Orr 9
20 00
127 Marian Rk*
87 M
341 R. R. William*
35 00
i.VJ Mary A nr rum
37 50
277 H. W. Daniels .......
90 00
ASM 99 64 *9
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10 00
312 H. 1*. Chisolm
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387 K. F. Cauibea
87 00
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312 80
‘ School District No. 8.
10 Mr*. W'. H. Min.* ... 9
25 00
11 « t« «* •«
‘ 25 00
11 44 Lawton
2 % 00
76 44 W. H. Mima
25 00
110 *• 44 44 44
16 00
123 44 44 44 44
30 00
202 Julia Bethel
60 00
Mrs. W. 11. Mims „
25 00
230 D. S. Lawton
25 00
240 44 44 44 •
15 00
269 Miaa Kate Reid
25 no
270 44 44 44
25 00
271 44 “ “
25 00
273 Mrs. W. H. Mima ....
25 00
277 J. C. Creech *
25 00
297 Mlaa Jennie Barker .,
17 26
299 Mr*. W. H. Mima ....
15 on
33> J. Patrick...,
36 00
337 J. W. Neal
25 00
350 liuiah Patrick. —
35 00
369 J. W.Neal
25 00
362 F. E. Clark
20 00
383 44 44 44
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9
552 25
afichool District No. 9.
MUs C. Os well $
44 U 44
10 Mrs. W.A. Walker...
35 Jas. Brown
43 Mrs. W. A. Walker....
53 J. R. Bradley
74 J. D. Rhoads
Ill F. 8. Owens.
115 Mrs. W. A- Walker...
140 J. D. Rhoads..........
205 Miss A. C. Mims
206 •*, 44 44 44
263 J. D. Rhoads..........
272 Jas. W. Brown........
347 MissMInule Calhoun ..
364 44 ** “
186 *— M —*tt
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20 00
40 00
2*» 00
40 00
40 00
18 00
5 00
35 00
18 00
20 00
20 00
4 00
10 00
20 00
20 00
16 00
$ 366 00
S boo! District No. 10.
26 S. E. Bates
88 J. W. Brown. .
55 8. W. Green
55 44 *4 44
70 8. E. Bates.-.
71 Guss Carter
72 C. K. Dunbar.
121 8. E.Bates
136 Gnssie Dunbar
“137 14 “ ...tv.,
138 C. E. Dunbar.*;
139 Gussie Dunbar. .
141 8. W. Green
227 J. W. Brown
267 Geo. Butler y*
281 C- E. Dunbar
282 T. 8. Dunbar
315 Gussie Dunbar........
316 Gussie Dunbar
317 C. D. Gooch.
343 Geo. Butler
£59 44 44
368 A. C. Dunbar ! ’.! ’
389 J. A. Myer...... X....
391 H. MoDough... .v....
. 13
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Henry Boyle* "i
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School District No,
,13.
-1 11 ■. 1Y»Hirt *., ...
29 H. A. Hair JVT
31 T. E. Kirkland
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77 T. E. Kirkland
.. 25
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87 Thoa. Peeples
12
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102 W. W. Hart..
25
59
264 J. 8. M. Carter
25
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380 J. W. Hair
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362 44 44 44
25
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370 G, B. Hext
25
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384 G. W. Peacock
5
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388 G. B. Hext
35
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388 44 44 *
25
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$ 478 60
School District No. 13.
3 -C F Brabham
9
91 96
20 8 F Morris ..rJ
35 00. ’}
32 Miaa J Fishburn,....
30 00
37 G O Barker.
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35 50
73 8*F Morris
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25 00
88 GO Barker
14 50
97 EJ Cannsdy
30 00
103 W W Hart
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30 00
106 8 D Williams
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25 00 r
108 C F Brabham
18 75'
126 Mlaa J A Fishburn ..
30 00
137 1 W Hutto
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145 U W a Kennedy
25 00
153 C M Browning
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5 50
210 G O Barker
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30 00
243 MM M
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247 44 44 “
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10 00
32* K J Cannady
16 00
363 G O Barker
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30 00
374 44 44
30 00
WO J R Sojourner
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90 00
146 G W 8 Kennedy ...
26 00
104 SD William.
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School District No. 14
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17 Him M A Chisolm..
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90 00
8* T II
36 00
68 J W Bailey
600
87 Mra M A Chirolm ..
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90 00
88 Mrs KT Moroa
# 9
6 00
133 Mra M A Chisolm ..
90 00
134 J W Halley.,,......
136 Mra KT Moses
6 00
• #
6 00
132 T II Moeea
35 00
163 Mr* £ Ervin
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40 00
316 T 11 Me*e#
35 00
238 Mra Z Krvln
40 00
246 8 W Johnson
M0 00
SM Mra £ Krvln ......
10 00
368 T H More*
m m
100 00
SOS II J Brabham
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1*3 23
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335 Til Mosaa ..’.‘.l!*:.’
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981 93
100 00
I 410 16
School District No. 16.
1 U J Hulk $ 28 80
7 J W Dyches 6 00
18 If J Bcardslee 125 00
18 Carrie B Owens 30 00
22 II J Haxoo 20 00
*5 J W Hair 25 00
90 Tbot Peeples......... 12 50
34 Thus Peeples 12 60
46 L. G Fleming SO 80
•t A J Saxon
82 MlssC B Owens ....
Tboe Peoples
MUe Isabelle .Lyles..
J W Hair
8 D Williams
E 8 Walker.
Mamie Allen
30 00
88 Thoe Peoples 12 60
88 _
98 J W Hair 7 1* 60
104 8 D Williams 25 00
1U6E 8 Walker r 38 00
127 Mamie Allen 25 00
128 44 44 25 00
1H) Mies Isabelle Lyles.... 45 00
170 A J Saxon 35 00
172 J W H Dychee 30 00
173 J W H Dychee 30 00
198 Mlse Mamie Allen. .. 16 00
199 Llxsle G Fleming .... 30 00
209 E 8 Walker 45 00
212 A M Martin 33 00
219 Miss J. Langford .... 16 00
220 C F Mitchel 25 00
285 Miss J Langford ^ 16 1*0
318
314
W T Walker 100 00
MUsJ Langford.
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345 J W U Dycbos
15 L G Fleming
351 Gertrude Robinson
61 C FMitibel 7.
363 II K Frasier.*:
190 CF Mitchell
365 Gertrude Robinson.
366 J W H Dyches
Miss Hattie Harden.
J W Hair
6
381
47 J W Dyches
390 J W Dyches .
232 E G Moon
20-00
30 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
25 00
20
27
30 j
100
23 75
. 6
13 75
90
59
60
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80 00
40 00
20 00
20 00
40 00
6 00
.40 00
20 00
80 00
25 00
25 00
25 00
20 00
40 00
40 00
10 00
5 00
30 00
10 00
100 00
20 00
20 00
40 00
32 00
' $ 788 00
School District No. 11.
17 E P. Duncan $
19 O. B. Hext
23 J. W. 8. Bethune
|l,382 60
School District No. 16.
27 12
27 12
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29-80
49 21
18 00
22 80
18 00
18 00
18 00
21
18
31 00
11 40
26 04
18 00
18 00
18 00
^ 18 00
84 25
83 00
60 00
28 00
4! 25
79 Mrs E J Boyd
113 J H Newman —
126 C E Dunbar
142 L A Brown
156 J 11 Newman
157 RB Chisolm. ....
160 RE Dunbar
108 44
150 Mrs EJ Boyd...
161 L A Brown
188 Miss8E Bailey..
197 J H Newman
221 Mrs E J Boyd. ..
238 RE Dunbar
240 R B Chisolm
259 LA Brown
249
235 M S Turner
278 Miss HE Bailey..
301 W T Smith, i....
302 44
382 W D Bush
88 J. 8. M. Carter.
4. » *4 , M
80 A.f. Riley
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84 J. 8. Bethnne
» G B. Hext . .
K. P. Duncan
Uu G. B. Hell ...
40 00
26 00
26 00
25 90
25 00
25 00
20 00
3u 00
26 00
25 UU
38 U>
_ St hool District No. 18,
18 LnU McLemore f 83 00
19 TUias Merrett ..... ... 24 00
46 I^Bla McEwen 80 00
60 44 30 00 v
56 W F Green 20 00
128 44 ' 20 00
186 Lula McEwen.... 27 W>
181 W F Green rrX.. 20 00
338 J S M Carter 25 00
358 R C Spcawls 6 00
358 J 8 McCarter. A 25 00
367 W B Whtlden.. 60 00
3‘3 Lola McEwen/. 30 00
876 J 8 M Carter......... 10 00
387 Lula McEwen 15 00
* | 368 00
^—School District No. 19.
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2 B K Motte 25 00
16 Laura McDonald.... 26 00
24 BK Motte..... 25 00
37 W 8 Mitnms 8 00
80 SSLalltte «1 27
76 A M Peeples 25 00
107 A M Walker. 25 00
118 BK Motte 26 00
117 44 10 05L
147 Bettie Matthew* 12 50
148 44 25 00
149 W 8 Mims ;. v .. 5 00
112 L A McDonald 25 00
207 A M Walker 25 00
211 BK Motte 30 00
E Y Perry 120 00
281 B K Motte 30 00
281 A M Walker 26 00
270 MIm Joe Langford.... 28 50
>76 BK Motte 16 0U
288 Minnie Brown 25 00
287 44 25 00
288 44 26 00
289 A M Peeples 35 00
29! Mies Joe Iwingford..:. 31 00
292 44 “ 4 00
8*4 L A McDonald . 14 00
319 K Y Perry 98 *>
$ m 4i
School District No. 20. .
14 S J Besrdtflce 28 00
Pd J F Still (Tiess)... 813 93
44 - 618 08
$ 680 99
School District No. 17.,
51 J J Green.... ...$ .38 00
67 JP Mayes 30 00
96 Miss B H Washington. 30 00
143 44 Kate Harley 20 00
144 "
166 44 B H Washington
189 J P Mays*....
191 Mias Kate Harfey
238 M H Tomer
295 Miss BH Washington
332 C D Gooch......
372 W F Allen .....
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20 00
90 00
13 88
4* 00
99 49
6 90
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217 Miss M AjGhiapIra
280 T H Mosej .X
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L.N. Bellinger .9105 00
Jan. 26, B. C. Kirkland.. 90
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Mlsneltaneous.
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Aeheol District No. 21.~
P E Rowell, Boayd Examiners 9
JosTCoaer Tt 4 i
E Y Perry 44 44
P E Howell “ 44
EY Perry . 44 4 4
PE Rowell u
Grahams News, Advertising..,.
.4 44 »4
Allendale Knterprlie* 4
44 44 *4 <
Geo II Bates, Board Examiners,
F N K Bailey 44 44
P E Rowell “ 44
E Y Perry 44 44
P E Rowell 44 44
K Y Perry 44 44
J W Holmes. Advertising 7 60
J W Holmes 44 4
9 88 50
Re»< r* ctfully suhwIWd.
A.9. • «iKK, Treasurer.
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• HcoU Kennedy
15 Tracy C Ford
96 J Walter Free
99 Wm Alien ....
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101 44
181 Ellen O Mean
142 W J Hmlth....
186 A D August .
179 TO Miikhran.
199 A Y Bevvy ...
181 v ••
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•28 P B Rowell...
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Til jhje city
yr yean pusal
R H. llleo
yean been a
xxniliar trouble,
n good health,
physician*
kind Mutt, hi
ha*
ton been
nid i
When Mr. ABea
twelve yean ot
came npoo-bim
He w,
25
ocmntz|r one day,
bag the
in ripe he ate a great \
he had eaten quite a
denly began to feel f
■wallow any
ach was foil up to
speak. He
coughing and choking
to be unable to i
When he ns
found that hi* food
down into his
number of <
the only way he
to pass down into
by drinking n
some other liquid
force his food down. He
appetite ana rrnanea
could only eat so much,
valve which carries the
stomach would fill up. A
tried, bat
avail.
Tbe doctors'
the trouble,
due to
the
from the mouth into
On examination this valve was I
to be entirely dosed up, and a;
up
be that Mm
stricture of
this 1
The doctors told
wv he could gi
is to drink wet
to paralyds
valve wide
9 8*8 10
At
School DUtrict No. 22.
4 MU* Clara Johnston 9
6 A F Oti* .. fT
6 A B WaUoo
7 MlaaU B Ksva*.
SEW Vogrl
5 P P Wauoa
10 a r otu :
It C Bolllagvr
12 C Johoroa
13 1.44 Nix
14 MlsaCarrta Kirkland.
16 44 f lare Johe«(on .
18 A F OtU
17 Jdly Nix
It StmonaA Wo*Hlwanl.,
19 Mlsa Clare Johnston .
99 4 * CarrU Kirkland
44 C Balllngrr
F P Wataoa
A FOti«
MlnnU Eavm
.| 1,320 93
School District No. 93.
Pd I I. Tobin f 474 25
44 UT Fanner 790
Iota 1
TO
U^hal
Y*ra li
OLD CLOCK.
health for
’Aaarali
row
Uttle a
health.
re in hk diet
Ho eats a
hot by A
a pint of
297
198
*21
370
9 1,174 95
School District No. 24.
L A Bike! 88 50
44 72 SO
44 40
44 1 40
9 238 80
School District No. 24.
*9 C P Robinson 9 22
40 M'm E J Murphy.... 30
41 44 , 4 * 80
HI C P Robinson 2*2
228 H1m E J Murphy 62 70
94 C P Robinson 22
Toward tu Utar I
1 Woo la b*wl
Upon «6a fcork af 1
A ad lor* to ma 16* 1
Warn palnud Wpaa. akara ika HUk
OT kwgkara ta Ikalr atard/ priioa
Tk* loatf rork naor from kU pal*
Oamaa. witk kta lardlj Beal, la craw
Hta araatUa ta kla aaattlad mala
1 tka wklla ka rtaoa ta ataia
aa tkaf aaoaa aod pa
Far from lh* eaUa of aUMarad foaro
Tka Uaklaaf raw ttajr ball#
▲ BMm’ry wakaa, a kapa aadaara, ,
Till jraam a pattTria* adat aapeara
Am Tlam upon tu aobo 4 walk!
Afar aaray. I aaaa ta aoo
A troop ot sptHu, frava aad par,
Aad ihea ta kaw tbatr aalaatraUy,
Low voicad aad aaraat; than, droatally.
I walk tka raalatf at yaitarday.
Aad ao I lora yoar dear old faea.
Aad rarercaea, thoopk crada, tka art
That aids ma, with tu loach, to Iraoa
Tka atraann that ran onto my raoa
And back npaia unto my baartl
-W. 8. Soydar ta Now York Praoa
Ibjuid very feet, and by
power forces the food into hie at
ach which has aocmunlatad in
If he did not do
food woold remain dogged up In
i and not enter
at alL—New Haven I
School District No. 26
150
9
Reedy
188 70
Branch.
W HaVt..
.... 86
14
28 68
44
44 75
44
26 95
44
39 38
44
18
44
40 CO
231
9 233 12
School District No. 26 WlUlston.
BK Motte... 80
44 - 30
F N K Bailey 200
44 24 94
Citizens Savings Bank 170 17
296 Miss Tillie Johnson.52 65
W A B Newsom. 15 45
$ 528 21
School District No. 27 Colston.
108 SPChisolm ....$ 35
286 J C Kirkland 60
307 8 FChisolm 23 95
$ 118 95
School District No. 28.
7 II L Cunningham
17
41
138
14
90
90
67 59
90
* 837 50
* snnrnoFALs.
School Dutrlct No. A
180 Mrs X E Free......... 80
184 . 44 80
179 T D Curry 28
264 Miss R A Rlee. 82
HAW IMHume 17 90
9 1*4 80
School District Ne 7.
SI9 RR Williams.....,,.. 28
School DUtriot No. 14.
18 T H Moose . V
914 Mlaa K T
U*Jeu W
laaatlra Ballraad Staapara.
While William F. Hallstead, the
present general manager of the Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western
system of railroads, was superintend
ent of the Buffalo division there was
an old track foreman, a Mr. C., whose
abilities were highly appreciated by
Mr. Hallstead, and who was just
about as abrupt in his speech as the
superintendent himself. One day
Mr. Hallstead was watching a gang
of men at work under the superin
tendence of Mr. C. Observing
number of new railroad ties lying in
a ditch alongside the track,* Mr. Hall
stead called the track foreman's at
tention to them in this way:
“C., what in blank are those ties
doing down there in that water r
Mr. C. turned around deliberately,
looked at the ties, and then turning
to Mr. Hallstead said slowly:"
“Well, Bill, I’ve been looking at
those ties off and on for a week past,
and HI be blanked if I've seen them
do anything yet "-’-New York Trih
Garry FlaxMad* for Ctador* la tk* By*.
One of the simplest and most effective
cure* for that often serious affliction to
a traveler, a cinder in the eye, is that of
a common flaxseed. One or two of thee*
may be placed in theeye without injury;
they shortly begin to swell and exude a
glutinous substance that covers tbs ball
of the eye, enveloping any foreign sub
stance that may be in it; then seed and
Irritant may be washed out Kee|
docen of theee seeds in a compartment
of year parse, sad they may prove
invaluable acosmnry. — Her Point a 1
View in New York Timex
I wonder how many men in this
city who do not themselvea hold
Boas of any kind, and are nut
interested directly or indirectly in I
any distribution of tho patronage in
die present or in the future, know
the name of their congressman!
When you come to the minor offices,
the number of them is so great that
it is impossible for any man who im
not a professional to know the names
of tho holders. 1 don't say this far
the purpose of blubbering over the
aetondancy of the professional politi
cian. He owes his success to the
fact that he can put up better poli
tics than the amateur. Just so the
C feesional baseball player play*
ter than the amateur.
Instead of abusing the professional
C litidan we ought to be grateful to
m. He takes a great deal of work
off our hands, and he does it a great
deal better than we could. I don't
believe that he makes very much out
of it, as a rule, and I think be earns
all ho mnirp* ~raakeiy HaB in Brook
lyn Eaglo.
Sixes of SlroM.
Mr. E. Phelps, of Shreveport, La.,
is a regular customer of a well known
Broadway shoe merchant His or
ders vary in some details, but never
in the size of shoes. To an ordinary
St Louisian the sizes between 12 and
17 are unknown. They are never
seen in the show windows, and nq
citizen ventures on the street with
shoes of this caliber. But a colony
of negroes in Shreveport would pot
themselves in agony to wear a shoe
smaller than No. 12, and they labor
under no inconvenience whatever
when their feet are ensconced in
shoes No. 17. The last order called
for a dozen, and it was filled from a
special departmept established for
this grade.-New York Cor
Post-Dispatch.
At the Methodist Ecumenical ootK
ferenoe at Washington an
incident occurred. When the
tion of woman's work in tire
was being discussed,
took the old '
live side, befean by saying, “If
is any man in
hare, li