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TAX NOTICE The books will be open for the collection of taxes for fiscal year 1922, from November 15th to December 3lHt, 1922, without penalty. Payable during January with 1 per cent penalty; during February 1 per cent additional, and 5 per cent additional for March, making a total of 7 per cent from March 1st to 15th, at which time the books , will close. REGULAR TAX LEVY The regular tax levy for 1922 is as follows: Mills State Tax 7V& Constitutional school tax 3 Ordinary county purposes 10 Special County purposes V/n Sehool Deficit 1 Highway fund 2 For Backs, Conway, Dog BlufT, Bayboro, Gallivants Ferry, Green Sea, Ftoyds, Simpson Creek, Little River, Dogwood, Neck, and Socastee an extm levy of 2 mills for township Road I fund. An additional levy to pay special [ taxes voted for school purposes in (certain districts is as follows: I>istricts Mills No. 1 Port Harrelson 8 No. 2 Ever Green 10 No. 8 Dog BlufT 8 No. 4 Bayboro 8 No. 5 Sandy Plain 8 No. 6 Athens 8 No. 7 Green Sea 36 No. 8 Bear Bay v 8 No. 9 Little River 23 No. 10. Dogwood Neck 8 No. 11 Socastce 12 No. 12 Collins Creek 8 No. 13 Withers 8 No. 14 Savannah Bluff 30 No. 15 Haw Branch 8 No. 16 Pine Grove 26 No. 17 Wannamaker 32 No. 18 Loris 30 No. 10 Burroughs 16 No. 20 Mt. Olive 30 No. 21 White Oak 8 No. 22 Burcol 16 No. 23 Good Hope 8 No. 24 Cedar Grove 8 No. 25 Gurley 8 No. 26 Cool Spring: 18 No. 27 Zion 28 No. 28 Chapel Hill 12 No. 29 Powell 12 No. 30 Princeville 8 No. 31 Sidney 8 No. 32 Hickory Grove 12 No. 33 Finklca 11 No. 34 Oak Grove 8 No. 35 Howard 10 No. 36 Grassv Bay 24 No. 37 Mid wav 8 No. 38 Hickory Hill 16 No. 39 Simpson Creek 30 No. 40 .Toyner Swamp 8 No. 41 Daisy 8 yo. 42 Hughes Mill 16 43 Hulls Island 8 No. 44 Deep Branch 12 I.Y. i r ri \ jno. in 1 my owamp B No. 46 Oakland 16 N0. 47 Rod ITill 8 No. 48 Eiprbt Mile 30 No. 40 Red Bluff 8 No. 50 Flovds 24 No. 51 Floyds X Roads 28 No. 52 Popular Hill 8 No. 53 Allen 18 No. 54 Valley Forjre 8 No. 55 Knotty Branch 20 No. 56 Sanford 8 No. 57 Sweet Home 30 No. 58 Johnson 8 No. 50 Hiprh Point 8 N?, 61 Wampee 12 No. 03 Rehohoth ">0 No. 64 Enterprise 11 ? Visit ? Vaught & Booth Barber Shop Next to Candy Kitchen We will appreciate your natron a or#? !?. - ' I * < <> < || Shoe Repairin | Health, Econ 4> n ? t SHOE REPA $' Why rhrow t | shoes because t out? I can m ike t at a very nomir t MEN'S SHOES 2 TTnlf ?ole S'^ >orl *1 1.5 * Half Sole Nailed * 1.00 <& I use the vsr3 I rials and smarat 5 * iiiaiisnip I M. B. Ki <V 13 Main Street O IM - 1 -? No 65 12 No. 67 Mt. Pisgah 8 No. 68 Homewood 8 No. 69 Maple 12 . No. 70 Poplar 8 No. 71 Shell :. 18 No. 72 Leon 8 No. 73 Mt. Herman 8 No. 74 Foqr Mile 12 No. 75 Virgo 8 No. 70 Toddville 8 No. 77 Strawfield L 3 No. 78 Ebenezer * No. 80 Spring Bra-nch .VJ 14 No. 81 Salem x$0.. 8 No. 82 Mill Swamp 8 No. 83 Red Hill 8 No. 84 Branson 8 No. 85 Watts 8 No. 87 Norton 8 No. 88 Waccamaw 8 No. 89 Seven Mile 8 No. 90 Pauley Swamp 8 No. 79 Bucksport 8 No. 92 Vaughts 4 No. 94 Oak Grove 8 No. 95 Twelve Mile 8 No. 90 Eldorado 8 No. 97 Carolina 28 No. 98 Kingston 10 No. 99 Aynor 16 No. 101 Pleasant Grove 12 SCHOOL HOUSE BOND TAX An additional levy of ten (10) mills in district Nos 18, 20 and 59; eight (8) mills in district No. 51, and five and a half (5V2> mills in district No. 19; two (2) mills in district No. 80; ten (10) mills in district No. 10 (Special Act.) CAPITATION TAX A poll tax of one dollar for school purposes, is levied upon every male citizen between the apes of 21 and 60 years, able to earn a livingexcept Confederate veterans over 50 years old. Do<; tax A tax of one dollar and a quarter, payable from Jan. 1st to February 1st, is levied on each dop in the county. Dop: taps can be obtained at the treasurer's office. COMMUTATION ROAD TAX Road tax for 1923 is $0.00 and payable from January 1st to May 1st 1023. FISHERY STAMPS Fishery stamps can be obtained at the county treasurer's office at any time. Those who write for statement of taxes will please state whether or not their property is all in one school district, and give number of district, or districts. C. E. BARKER. County Treasurer. 12!7!22-4t. December 4th, 1022. TREASURES'S ITINERARY Wednesday, December 20th. Jollies X Rds 9:30 to 10:30 Spring Branch 11:00 to 12:00 Floyds 1:00 to 3:00 Thursday, December 21 Mt. Pisgah 0:30 to 10:30 Hirson's S'ore 11:00 to l :00 S. B. Harrell's house .. 2:00 to 2:30 Rehoboth 3:00 to 4:00 Tuesday, December 26th. Green Sea 9:30 to 10:30 Jerninigan's X Rds .... 11:00 to 12:00 Loris 1:00 to 3:00 Wednesday, December 27th. Daisy 10:00 to 11:00 J. L. Butler's Store .... 12:00 to 1:00 Ebenezer 2:00 to 3:00 Red Bluff 3:30 to 4:00 NOTICE The tax books will not be open for taking taxes until Saturday, December 10th. Do not call before that date. C E. BARKER, Treasurer. o Give the friend a nice present of a whole year's reading of The Horry Herald. It will cost one dollar and fifty cents. o What does it profit the farmer if the agricultural col lege spends thousands of dollars publishing agricultural information, and the farmer loses the opportunity to get and o the Quinine That Does Not Affent tin Heat) Bfc^'jsc of itn tonic and laxative erfect. LAX A 7i"Jt BKUAIU guiMNii is tH-tier mau ordinary u'u.tie and does not cause nervousuess nr in head. Remember the full nrtne n llir -.4 na.Mif* cf xi. OROVK ' 4> ig Insures f omy, Comfort | 4r> <*> IR SERVICE I <y iway a pair of |; the soles wear 1 > i * I them like new i lal cos*-. t LADIES' SHC#,S | ITalf Sole Jtowcd .Pftc Half Solo Nailed .75c \ 4> v> i r best of mnteat ee cood work . . i\ ii i t lichycke l\ Opposite Town Hall A >>>* ? >>* * I THE HORRY HBBALD, 001 niiiiiiiiiiHiiniHiniiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiH Lovely Ribbon Gifts uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihliiuiiiiiiiftilfkl in ^ Some one you know is hoping to fin<* a new pair of garters or a rich ribl?on bag in her Christmas stocking and liere are garters and bags that are guaranteed to please. One pair of the garters is made of narrow silver ribbon finished with tiuy ribbon roses. Satin ribbon and narrow black lace make the other pair, ttlack moire ribbon with silver filigree mounting and ring handles serve for the handsome bag lined with rose colored satin. The other bag uses black and silver brocada with a tortoise shell mounting. NOTICE The undersigned, having duly qualified as Executor of the list Will and Testament of Joseph J. Williams, doceased, notice is hereby given that all nersons indebted to said Estate make immediate payment to the undersigned; also all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to present same, duly attested accord-, in^ to law, to the undersigned or his attorneys, Sherwood & Mc\T? an W. F. WILLIAMS, Executor. Conway, S. C., 1 9 1 OOO o NOTICE OF SALE Under a decretal order of His Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge Twelfth Judical Circuit, South Carolina, at Chambers, Florence, S. C., dated December 9th, 1922, in the case of Bettie M. Long, vs. Sam Long:, et al., I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master will ofTer for sale to the highest bidder before file Cru?'t House door at Conway, S. C., uitl.-n he legal hours of hat, .?p 'he first Monday in January, 1923, It being the 1st day of said month, the following described property: ALL AND SINGULAR That certain tract or parcel of land lying arid being in the County of Horry and State aforesaid and containing one ! hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less, situate on the South side of Halfway Branch and bounded by lands of W. J. Herren, J. D. Oliver, I. M. Graham and the run of Halfway Branch on the North and East, | and by the run of Tar Kiln Branch on'the South. The tract herein conveyed being a part of a tract containing two hundred and forty-one acres, and known as the "Lewis land," which was conveyed to L. D. Long by Burroughs & Collins, by their deed dated May 16th, 1890. And includes all of ; said tract lying on the South and West side of the run of Halfway Branch, said deed being duly recorder! in the office of R. M. C., of HoN rv County in book "A. A.," page 122. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. Derevnher 9th. 1922. SHERWOOD & McMILLAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. o FORECLOSURE SALE Under ami by virtue of a decree of Honorable S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of the Twelfth Judical Circuit, in the case of Thomas K Fore, Plaintiff, against Kittie C. Dudley, et al., Defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the Court House door, nt Conway, S. C., within 'ho usual snlos hours on Monday January 1st, 192,'?, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying* and being in Hayboro Township", Horry County and in the State a "resaid, containing one hundred and ton- (110) acres, more or leas, lying on the East qde of Playcnrd pub'ic road a out one mile- from IVivboro; bour.i ?d North by b\ W Moody; Eust bv T'iN . P- . .. n ~ i.v rs - v-'Mim ; company; wouth tv Burroughs Covins ^ompany and \ M. V'. C1 'rch, and West hv Playcnrcl public r>nd obi<? more* .'ully c\c".V} ib :u! in (lnr 1 of own d^tp herovitb ?v > 'e '/) mo (Kittio C. T);i !'(.;/') by Tempo'--[ ance E. Roune. Purchaser to pay for tapers and stamps, . W. F. ST A OK HO USE, Attorney for Plaintiff. V/. I,. BRYAN, Clerk of Court. T mI the news to The Horry Herald. To Story n Cou^h Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a coni'?ed!eino which sto[>? the cough T y jhuj i> 1 t.b * inflated and irritated tissues. A 1 X of ("iftfWWtt H-PIMTDAW ' ? ? M v.? I. ?_?i i"A A\ / \ 1 !- ? uALVK for Cbost Cplds, IUad Colds a no Croup is eikii)96d with every Dottle of If AY' S* BSXlJNO HONEY. Tr,e olve Iio'vild bo rubbed on the chest ami throat of dhiUlron fluttering from a Coi<\ or Crviup. licallnrt oftVct of Hat -3* Healing Honey lo' < " the tlirof.t cowhtnori wl'h the I eaiiDg effect of 1 ve'a 0-1 int I'n'vo throi 'ti the porta of tiio skin -^tv* BtofiA i*i co\. h, H 'h r fh .< . iiio packed in ono carton n>i the Coat of thj combmotl Uvaimuxit it> otc. Inst nsk you'* druggist loc HAVES' HEALING HONIiY. 1 HOLIDAY TRADE HOLDING STAGh New York.?'Hie holiday trade is ;:uv: occupying the center ring of the bus ncs.sf big top and for the moment has drawn attention from all the oilier forms of business. This \ - natural, for Christmas buying tluyear is a wonderful performance There is ncr doubt that it will excee ' in volume and in dollar value tin holiday trade of any year since th? post armistice boom and bids fail to equal those free spending days of 1918 and 1919. The buying power of the country; ' was never in more evi dence. Store aisles swarm wita J slow moving, struggling crowds, the i j members of which snatch goods from I each other's hands and tumble counter displays into an indistinguishable I niassu io cope with them nearly I PVf>l'V liiir /Irtno . * * ? *1 1 WAY, 8. q, DEq.) 2JL, 1922 NOTICE OF SALE* Under a decretal order of His Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Judge Twelfth Judical Circuit of South Carolina, at Ch/imbers, Florence, S. C., dated December 9th, 1922, in the case of I. G. Loiysr, vs. Bettie M. Long, et al., T, the W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court as Special Master, will olTer for sale to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Conway, S. C., within the le^al hours of y>V on tho first Monday in January, 1923, it being 1st day of said month the following described property: ALL AND SINGULAR, All that certain plantation of land situate in Bucks Township, Horry County, containing three hundred and thirty and one-half (SSO1^) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of J. D. Heeler; on the East by lands of J. D. Oliver and others; on the South by lands of Burroughs & Colins Co., and c. F. B r o w n; on the West bv lands of Burroughs & j Collins Co., and W. F. Brown, all of which more fully appear*?1 on a plat of said lands made by I H. C. Cnnnon, Surveyor, bearing date October 15th, 1919. which said plat is referred to and made a part hereof. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. December 9th, 1922. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. o FINE HKVI.TH wnnir DONE IN HOKRY The Conway Civic League is having the privilege of sponsoring some very fine health work in Horry County, done by the State Board of Health through the Bureau of Child Hygeine, aided bv Federal funds under the Sheppard-Towner Act. About the first 01 November Miss Laura Blackburn , of the bureau, visited Conway to discuss the work with the secretary of the Civic League. Plans were made and Mis:? Blackburn returned the fifteenth of November to begin work. In a few days she realized the great need for health work and the enormous task she had in such a huge county. So she wrote Mrs. Dodd, Director of the Bureau of Child Hygiene, and Mrs. Henrietta Ablard came to assist her. one nas been instructing a class of nine midwives at and around Bucks port, all of them have shown intelligent interest and have done goo ! work, each member of the class received her certificate Tuesday afternoon, Dec, 12, in the Klondike Colored School. While in this section Mrs. Ablard has held a baby clinic at which thirteen were examined. Mi ss Blackburn, who was in the county only twenty days held a clink' at Aynor, where forty babies were ex amined; one at Horry School, where thirty babies and fifty school children were examined. The majority of these were found to have seriously enlarged tonsils. A clinic was held at I/oris. About sixty babies and children being examined. At Pine Grove School it was impossible to secure scales so the big cotton scales were rigged up with a rope which had a bag tied to the other end in which the babies were placed. One of the men of the community assisted in the weighing. Thirty-seven babies and sixty school children were examined. A large majority of these children were found to have adenoids and diseasel tonsils, so tho wise parents of this community are planning to have an operative clinic in the near future. At all of these clinics parents were advised to bring diseased children to the clinic held at Conway Dec. 7th. There ninety-seven children were examined. Dr. Simmons Lucas of Florence, was the only visiting doctor. Dr. H. L. Scarborough, Dr. J. S. Dusenbury, of Conway; an 1 Dr. J. S. Rogers, of Aynor, assisted in the examining. Two baby specialises were expected but could not come. Miss Blackburn, Miss Hayes, and Mrs Ablard assisted the doctors. A committee from the Civic League served a delightful lunch to the visiting doctors, nurses and several interested citizens of the county. After the clinic, an organization to secure a [permanent public health nurse was formed. In connection with this health work a beautiful and instructive Pageant was given at the Theatre. Miss Biack burn has organized a class of pracical nurses at Conway and one at Wain pee, the instruction f which Airs. Ablard, who is to remain in the county fumo time, will be in charge. The Conway Civic League is very proud of bringing this splendid work U> Horry C< unty but more than proud of the Bureau of Child liyf.;i> ne of the South Carolina Stat<1 ?<;:ua o; Health that makes such ork passible. 1 9 "4 MAPLE LOCALS % {j> !f s : >jy*. . .,, ; Tt;e R y; P. U. niot Sunday after. own and carried rut a splendid pio?Another gVOUp 'a n will he cldmgd next Stiti lay fcttemoofi . ,w meK l/Crship ha-, enlarged so a . rn.vij A.rs. > a".Co.. < . intii#, JN. . i . ?. 1 &{$> < ?n w. !. r WK #8* j J. acr.ed t' at there v \i\ b ?u enrtlinni .>t at :> : < I : <k >. 1 nirJ.L A;npn# the nrtai ! IV Will l?e a dobato .,y fotj l)(.y.5 0? 1.1c oomiaun ly. The Sehoo m\nt -A:'. t ia ion was t i TUqityday night, hut on a(\:oi: f?l the M.ta ta n ie;it Friday n-.i;' 1, < *> v.. b'2 V Lo ^jjy 1^1* 'I,;) H'Ouv. As ocjpii&W meeting on 1; y r.iVjnt :.iso. The centtet' oi' inkiest last week .vat; the to^n election. \ i ^ T ?,! J K" h> ?ivjini illicilli MUlf 111 III*. country has a double string of applicants for sales people's jobs strung along the sidewalks before theii stores each day from daylight un til the doors open for business. It is not wild buying but heavy buying which is characteristic of this year's business. The public in gen oral is purchasing* sensible gifts but the buyers are demanding quality and paying high prices for it. The cheaper selections will have their chance later when last minute gifts are snatched helter skelter l'ron the shelves and show cases. In the meantime, a number of basic industries are in the midst of a lul!, due to inactivity of demand than to seasonal causes and the approach of. the inventory period. Raw wool, cotton and silk for the moment are in less demand. Wool is scarce and mills are supplied for the moment The cotton mills have ceased their fwnzied efforts to secure spot cotton, although many believe the activity of the mill buying is postponed only un, til the turn of the year. Silk is hovering between seasons. Building has slackened but only temporarily. This is indicated by the fact that wages in many cases of the building trades will be advanced again 011 January 1st. These advances, it is interesting to note, up! ply for the most part to unskilled or semi-skilled workers rather than to master workmen. Building materials are active but with prices still firmly maintained at previous levels. Further evidence of the trend of wages is to be seen in the voluntary ; -a 1 * * luvicasc ui iwo cuius an nour awarded to Pennsylvania Railroad maintenance of way men. This will add $1,800,000 annually to the payrolls oT the road. Another development was announcement by the Union Pacific of adoption of a system of wages from 2 to 10c an hour higher than those established by the railroad labor board. These advances were arrived a* by negotiations with so-called "com pany unions" and mark determination of the roads to deal individually in future with labor questions. This policy was still further emphasized by the statements that the Associations of Railroad Executives would withdraw from all questions dealing with labor. The passing of the authority of the railroad labor board was forecast by the recommendation in President Harding's message to Congress urging that a labor division of the interstate commerce commission be substituted. The iron and steel output of the country today is almost at the same level as last week, although a slight increase is apparent. This is due largely to railroad buying, there being orders for 25,000 railroad cars m;w unuii iifj;uuauwii. The automobile industry is slow ing down a trifle owing Lo year-end adjustments and inventories. However, the Ford output is running well above the 100,000 cars a month and some other companies are impervious to the seasonal trend. The Cadillac Company lor example has announced that it will run at full capacity through the holidays. o WEEK'S NEWS HOILEI) DOWN An immense increase in the amount of foodstuffs shipped out of South Carolina within the last five years ishown in the annual report of F. L. larkey, chief of the division of markets for the state. Four thousand quart bottles of bottled in bond whiskey in 170 barrels abclled "sweet potatoes' ' were seized in the Rig Four railroad yards by federal prohibition agents and Cincinnati police. Within a few yards of the spot in Men-fee county, Ky., where 1'rohibition Agent Robert C?. l>ulF war, shot to death by alleged monshiners recently, Dave Tread way, 28, federal officer and member oi a posse seeking the slayers of lhif.\ was shot j from ambu it and instantly killed last *">ii oi 11 da Golds Cause Grip and influenza I LAXATIVE LROMO QUININE TaMots r move ! tin; coubm. Th<*rO ts onlv nrjf "I'ronio Quinine j E. W, GKOVK'S Hi-'.natnfrt on l*>x. 'Ulc. TUli! TURKS fh\ ;0)1 li U. . , of ' *\v Yor .*!.,? w 1,1 . ( Ir.st: w"ek, act- I ii'.r fifilvl dir " t >r, (!< ( i t1 oil b<* \y\ . rv?v V : 1>V the tl "t' uula p'" . '' ! ci Itctia of * ia Mi no) ! 1. >y (In-" hu .v >-<is ol 1 \e'r on r'; 1 lit i } i" .Vet to touch a child whom tho Net.i . t ' >?iof i ; l'i '>\>* up 1 plv. :v protected i\v the A.U 0, : ,1 1 !;* h on . . o I 1 t1 e only lhir?? tin Moslem hordes respect. i .1 ni i?i o to I 1 Day.-. > \ : . 1! . nev .? PA/,0 OINTN". KNT fai!? i\r .<< ! , m un, 1 i'fdnijt or Pruuut'Un.i tl.'.. >i<v, ,ii> f .K'v. . itoiiiiijl P?' > , and yen tomtit* r. utiul Kite- ttrsl uuoiicatiou. (iOo. < LIST OF MEMBERS OF SANTA CLAUS CLUE The following list gives names of members of the Santa Claus Club; Mks Mary Gentry , Willie King E. J. Sherwood E. L. Moore .To^se Oliver Mrs. Lawrence D. E. Martin W. M. Goldfinch J. E. Watson, Jr. Joe Davis Watson Mrs. J. E. Watson M. W. Cook I). T. Smith H. W. Ambrose Mrs. H. W. Ambrose Howard Ambrose Elizabeth Ambrose Frances Ambrose Beatrice Ambrose J. L. Doxier Mrs. D. A. Spivey M. A. Wright A. W. Barrett Mrs. A. W. Barrett Billy Barrett John Wachtman Mrs. W. A. Freeman \V. A. Freeman A. K. Goldfinch E. P. Walsh M. C. Anderson I.. P. Williams H. B. Brown H. T. Williams J. H. Scurry J. C. Jordan .1. M. Lenimon B. M. Graham Henry Buck Georpe Jenkins S. S. Sarvis, Sr. J. W. Bourini Mrs. J. W. Bourini R. T. Booth Paul Quattlebaum J. C. Atkinson r, E. Barker Dr. N .Sweet I). G. Spivey H. C. Mclnvale John P. Cartrette Jay Perrv B. B. McWhite Whiteford Sessions J. E. Dawsey T?llflic n-iu-ontf Grady McCoy* H. A. Baldwin H. H. Leo B. T. Friorson S. P. Hawos A. B. McCoy Mrs. A. B/ McCoy Dorothy McCoy Katherine McCoy Daisy D McCoy A. C. Thompson Rinccnold Thompson Laura Thompson Mrs. A. C. Thompson A. C. Thompson, Jr. A. M. Casque Ray El well T. B. Lewis Frank James T. Collins J. W.Yopp W. H. King1 H. S. Collins J. M. Daniel M. R. Smith Cash Mrs. D. V. Richardson R. B. Scarborough .T T . Chestnut Ci. R. Eubanks Jim Long; L. T-T. Burroughs S. F. Bourne v,. S. C Baker D. A. Spivey J. A. McDormott O. C. Johnson M. W. Gordon Maf,k TToT>r?es C. H. Sn'der .1. u. JSpivev J. C. Board ,T. T. Mi.shoe A. H. Long" C. A. Scarborough TTovt McMillan * W. 1?. Richardson Dr. C. Tledley Or, IT. H. Burroughs flohn Watson St'\?Torcl Smith W. L. Br van T. T. T.iOntc M. n Kd wards M. M. Hod rick W. B. Chestnut 7. W. Lane W. K. Su?*rs 0. L. Ford W. R. Svln'on lj. P. Magrath '>r. W. L. McCormack T. B. Cox M. Cr. Anderson Kutrenia Anderson T. W. Little Mrs. J. W. Little (). Anderson L\?. i). Anderson Oscar Anderson M1 0-c;>r Anderson S. F. Gas(|ue P. T. McNeill Mr--. .T. C. Spivey F. C. Todd Ed L. Smith J. A. I cwis It. M. Prince J. W. Sparks W. Vl. B-nson T. T. Pooth U. I;. RlK'k 1 S. P ^xonbuvy IV T-l j.. S<i .rbofough A. W. Hardee \ V Washington Ike Long* . 1 11: Cannon ' > -v. C. Spivey 1 11vvj' I*\ Spivey i'Mra vS ScoGrgina \ U. A1 ford P. '] ! hos v ' ^foore r'. I Brown V. Jordan . H. ?\)\vVv, Jr. .1. Brown W. it. Chestnut C. Alton r . livlA 03 i J 'rv-il Hawes j. M. McKeithon