The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, June 20, 1895, Image 2
The 1TeopP)s Journal.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895.
GOFF'S TYRANNY ENDED.
Tle United States Court of Appeal has
disolved the injunctioi graiited by Judge
Goflf in the registration case and dissinss
ed the bill. The best lawyers of the State
expected this result, but did not think it
could be brought about before the time of
holding the constitutional convention.
While the State lias Jiust passed through its
darkest period since its restoration from
carpet-bag and negro rule, yet it will
prove at blessing, if the people will pro.
lit by the experience. This was a tim
to try men's loyalty and pAtriotism, and
it has certainly developed some unex
pected acts and doings. The veil wa!
thrown off and the false friends reven
their wi3ked plans to anu unsspecting
people. Now that they are known, thei
should receive the execration of the peo
ple Whom they have long deceived, am
from whom they have received positiom
of honor and enolument. That ther
was an understanding between these mIe
and the federal judge, no one who hias
watched the progress of recent events
will hardly doubt. But the state wis
saved froi the distress threatened, and
Its enemies have been located and should
forfeit all respect and conlfidence. While
the conistitutional coilveitioni was pro.
posed and carried in (he prinaries by tle
Reformers and while the Conservatives
oppoed it, yet whoa the result wavs an.
nounced and the plots to defeat the wil
of the people developed, there was a re
spectable nuIbeIr of the Conservatives
w0ho Were true and stood 11rm1 in the re
cent ordeal. These men deset Ve the conl
tidence and good will of all citizens an
shouild ever be rememberedh and t ruste
ns fricnds and comrades.
SV1ENATOR T1LL1IAN AND Till
CONFERIENCE.
tSenator Till ma. is not much strue
on tle TilI man-Blrnwell ('onferemt
now and will not advise the people to (
v-ide eq11a1llhy. The coiduct of t he Co
servatives <during the 'ni of Go1's iijun
tioli hIs con 'illed hilm fihat, it will not, (I
to trust5, tle Con r1vtives with one.hal
of Ihe delegates. lie s:ys he went iut.
the a greinemit in perfect. good faith anii
it would have been carried out by evei
coiuity, but the Reformers will not. forg
or forgive those who showed a IIIpose 1
overthrow the while twliIj)rity by neg
votes. Sill he (ani see no Iarmii a
much good t.hat will follow if tle 11
formers will voluntarily .select iuiel of
best. braills 0.nd charuet Ci. (toicome to il
coiveition, but wouild give the cauti,
tlh:at, no) m"anl be allowed to comen w
during the dark days of (oll"s tyrualic
usuirption , showed any gratilleAt.il
or made threats. lie says ile Reformta
called the convention, are responsile I
it and musht control it..
It i., alaClsurC ''llr JoIiTNA 1. to reet'i
contributioI is to its columis from any fi
and conscienitioums person, even if it. e:
not agree with the writer. By3 a preses
taltioni of tiili'rtt opinionsi amii ti
gronds for su chi a correct cnluzsioni en
be ireeed by thle readers. With thr
e..%U7teI'y (jtesaioll).
hI this iss;e oif Tl'uie loUnItNA . ian ah]
amid tillefit wr'iter' oii colist it Iiti ijil ie
tion ha~s cilnt ributedh an aritiels Omnthe (con
stitut ional conivenitioni. We' arev glad I
phi:ce his views alnil suigge-tionis be'for,
our1 readers buitt do not agree w ithI him inti
his conielni sins. lki ideas arle exlteitc
and could( he1 incorpioraLted int () an instrum
men t, for I he govel niment of ecelesiatsti
cal orders, but, woul bolyat suit, th<n
pilain, priactical reqtuiremenits oif a govern
mett for ordinary people.
PIedmuont News.
Mai. Envroin: Th'lis section of counti
was v'isited with a beautiful shower of ral~
in the afternoon of the th.
Crops look( very well, coiisidering ti
coldl snap we haid. It has been siaidl by se
eral men wvho has beeni over~ ai portion)1
three counties thait M r. I). it. D~avis hi
thet tiniest e'Ottoni they haLve seeni. Heo 1
reported squares on t'he 6th.
Piedmnont factory is goin~g to add1( 100 fe
to the 0ld il i; they are making brick I
the building ;they expect to erect it ti
fall.
"Uncle Charlie,'' an * oid darky wl"
worked with Mr. J. L. Wh'itteni, dieparta
this life on 2nd. H e only comiplained
fewv days, and worked till the day befo
his death ;he claimed to be onec hundr
and three years 0old.
Miss Ida Kenlnmore, daughter of A
WVilliamn Kennemnore, has bieeni very si
with fover for four weeks.
Ma. Gum.s
A Coming WVedding.
Inivitations have been received hero
tihe wedding of Miss A va Stoedes Omhie
(laughter of Mrs. Sue G#regory Ombherg,
Romie, Ga., and( neice of Mrs. W. C. ChI o
18and, of this city, and Maj. James Mt. 1F
guson, of Greenville. Thelu wedding u
be8 at the first Methodist church of Romie
Wednesday, June 19thl.-Greenvi lie Nev
Mns. EDrTOR: I hdeve no more inter
ini the state of South Carolina than any ol
er humiible citizenis, but on the account
the new conistitlutionl she is soon to ins
causes me1 to be somewhat concerned al
interested.
The wvork and duities of this Constitutie
ail Convention will be held grave. Itw:
11ay the foundation, build the pillar for ol
State gov'ernmnent. A house is no strong
than a foundi~ationi, just so of the law of
state.
We may have some) erronieous ideas, b
it seemis to us that there are three rules
pirinichples that should control all govera
metin making laws to wit.
I. lie sure that the p> '18ed law will 1
a beniefit to the people.
'.. For the laws of a government to
obeyed and respected the government mii
not occupy aii inconsiatent position.
To illustrate she cannot consistently sa
to her citizens you can't sell intoxicatini
liquors because it is injurious, but the atal
through its oflcers will.
:3. That no humnan law should confle
with the Divine law. Instead should be I
perfect harmony with the latter. If ou
naew Constitution is based nponl the abov
principles, there will be no iliqunors sold le
gally, there will be no Homuested law bot]
Dohof which are a great. curse, anNl ou
pepewill be prosperous and happy.
W ANTED.--A livo, onergetio mat
to act as salesman and collector irt
the county of Pickens. HeT musi
fulrmshl horse. A good contract tc
the right man. Apply by lettel
to
THE S~INGE M'F'G. Co.
Greenville, 8. 0.
ANNUAL REPORT G
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J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
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Treasurer
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of Pickens County, W
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To his Honor, the Presiding G:
Judge of General Sessions Jo'
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and Common Pleas, July Rd
rorm11, 1895: w
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Schedule of Claims paid from
the County Funds for the fiscal Jai
year commencing November '
1st, 1893, and ending October
31st, 1894 : J ]
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AMOUNT PAID OUT OF CURRENT Mr
FUNDS:
J. H-. 0. MoDaniel, $ 96 65 R:
"o " " 1506 62 W
43 30 W
" " " " Shrif', 43 05 j ,
J. F. Williams, asigneo, 2 50 j '
JT. H1. G. MclaIial, 153 90 j q
11. T. McDaniel, 15 60 H1a
J. 11. G. McDaniel, 50 50
11. W. Farr, 65 00 W
W. 11. Bryant, 300 00 W
James W. Lawrence, 210 00
Elbert E. Perry, 247 15 .1
0. P. Field, 205 00 W
kJ. J. Lewis, 100 00 .I
F. C. Parsons, 5 00 W
A. (. Wyatt. assignee, 5 00
A. R. Kay, 4 70 J
A. M. Morris, 15 88 W
J. H1. 0. McDanuiel, 115 00 0(
.J. L. Mosor, 15 00 W
t 1) A Milstrap 8 00 C
Y silas lincklo, 15 00 I
* A. L. Edons, 50 00 'V
o Mrs. J. It. Vilians, assignee, 15 00 NN
ro J. L. stephenls, 112 00"
Id W. C. Smith, 4 00 i
e. John W. Thomas, 19 00 A
le MA. 1F. Williams, assmigneo, 26 91 11
w .1. S. Wilson, 2 50 :
m M. Ifendricks4, asignee. 111 08 C
hIo JT. T. Chihiressi, 12 50J
lJ. M. Stowart, C. C. P., 76 30 5N
'T J. 1t. Ross, 8 00 J,
's E. R. Richardson, 2 30 N
Hr S. N. Wyatt, 27 90 8
S. M. Joie, 31 r0 j
.I T Youngblood, agent, 28 15 C
o 44 4 I3 6 50 j
1, Ihtgood, lIIrnAc & Co.,82 450 A
'~ ~'190 90 J
J ~ ogg, sij~.39 70
I. 4~1~Ig~i1,30 80) 0
i. :>: aug on,63 90 j
h P' 1 Por'ter and J A 1Hnnicutt, 25 25|J,,
LI) Stephenis anid C T Jutchi- Ju
e ins8 43 87 W
-Elisha Gilstrap, 8 00 C
-W H11 H Aii, 31 25 Fr'
ElIbert E Porry, agent, 134 81 W
0 P Fieild, 30 o 0
M Hlendricks, 33 10 H
I JF Lay, 4 oo j4
- WValkor, Evans & Cogswell C'o., 58 30 j
-V W~ M H good & Co., 9) 00 1(<
C N Wyatt, M. D., 10 50 W
- WV H Bryant, 27 80 T
J HI 0 MoDaniel, 02 05 F
Jesse 3 Lewis, 25 00 'J
y. H ARichey, assigneo, 5 00 M
'n Smith and Folgor, 15 90 'y
,a H A Rlichoy, 31 25 L
'- J M Childress, 13 65 y
p TC Robion 5600 1
e- ~J E Boggs, asigneo, 110 00 rg
1t C Paraons1, 12 00 j
or J M Clement, 10 00 J
is W U Smith, cashier 62 00 J
oS D Stowart 00 00 .'
W VH JLesley 18 39 (
re Rlobert Stowart 8 00 (
ut I A Ellison 12 38 j
tr. C L Hiollingsworth 157 18 y
Jk. B Newbory, r. J. 12 05 i
J M Childress 6 95 (
M W Colemn- 20 00 j
to '1T W Folgor and C A Hlolcombo 70 00 '3
'1A B Kay 49 12 3
e. J M tear8 95
Wr W VMoss 4 70 j
,,n WV T MclalI 87 90
m. Stephens and lBrazoale 7 00 rj
,s H A Richoy, assignee 25 00 y
l2- A L Edons 25 00 a
kti A M Manldin 06 20 J
"i J T Youngblood, court claims 1408 05 '3
n. B D Garvin 31 25 j
ill 3 WV Thomas 2 00 1
or J H Ballentine 14 00 ,j
a Thomas Kolley 23 00 (
it 3 H 0 MoDaniel 18 0o j
>r 3 TF Youngblood 4 30 j
I H lOMoDaniel 29836 j
AMOUNT PAID OUT 0OF PAST IN
DEBTEDNESS:
H A Richey, assignee 8 29 50 J
" " " 8 8 80 4'
* W NHughes " 8 oo J
r D F radley " 70 1o
* (I L Hollingsworth assignee 29 10 V
4 21 00
r "" "attorney 21 10
D E Hendrioks 8 00 A
W H Bryant, assignee 18 48
T 0 Robinson 25 o)
S A Williams and Company, as
signee 62 50 )
S D Stewart, assIgnee 114 50"
James Aiken 25 oo J
JTames R Lathem 4 10 J
" " " 10 10 W
JA Aiffn 2oo 31
T &eares 70
d Lynch 11o0
I Brown, oi J L Haynie, as.
signee 55 20
0. Hunter & Sons 60-00
)an Mauldin 2) 00
k Riohey, assignee o 70
Boggs 87 50
SRiohoy 45 75
T M1oFall, assignee 48 (6
Youngblood, agent 1800
Newbery, P. j. 20 00
Youngblood, agent 23 40
T MoFall 20 00
" assignee 34 00
) Parsons 5 00
Boggs, " 13 65
4oo
1Lynch 10 00
so J Lewis 7 oo
%1 Lynoh 7 00
bert Stowart 2 55
W MoWhorter 4 oo
k Richey 29 60
" " assignee 220 45
nes Aiken 5 00
Burdine 3 0
Kelloy 2 00
WV Folger 2 25
'Bruce, M. D., or executor 5 00
A Robinson 8 75
in T Lewis & Son 0 25
s. J R Williams, assignee 33 35
' " " o " t" 31 25
I Stewart, a. u. P., 102 90
? Smith, M. D., 30 00
0 Smith, assigneo 5 90
T Field, " 22 oo
I Stewart, c. c. r. 93 87
, Wilson 5 88
.' Youngblood, agent 22 60
good, Bruce & Co., 52 28
44 4 " 101 40
W Watkins 20 00
T Melall 200 34
4" 10 00
Slloggs 10 00
T Meall, assignee 80 70
B Newbery 36 25
alker, E.vans and Cogswell
Cumpany 101 50
NI Stewart, c e. '. 66 23
T Field 115 45
'orgo B Williams 5 oo
M Hagood & Co 3 25
N Wyatt, M. D. 10 00
& Durham 4 oo
T MoFall 10 00
R Prico 6 oo
A Richey, assignee 244 G5
W Folgor, agent 6 oo
I Smith, M. D. 10 00
A Richey, assigneo 475 21
V McClanahan 2 oo
E Iloggs 41 oo
A Moore 4 50
>hn W Thomis 9 9)0
M aigood, Pres. 24 53
1) Stewart 158 10
M Porter, Esq. 12 50
L1 1[ollingsworth 67 oo
T Kay 6 oo
Glillespic 50 00
B Chtastain and (1 W McClamn
abiau 5) 60
M iDoylo 84 30
Rt Ross and B 1) M~auldin 8 75
mesCF Hunter's Sons 4 25
hn Ferguson, assignee 10 00
T 5icFall " 10 00
P Dorrohi, executor 5 00
od Williams 16 00
C Smith, cashier 400 00
4 Melfugh 18 00
HIendricks 5 50
t RJlobinsoni 7 00
B~ Jamieson 3 00
>bert. Stewart 4 00
S Parsons 11 44
3 Jennings 30 00
N Jones 10 00
B3 Nowbery 31 25
F Host~or 2 00
B Jones 0 00
A Blaton 8 70
B Jones 2 00
WV Hester 30 25
C Robinson 14 00
T1 Youngblood, agent 3 10
E Robinson 14 27
A Griflin 2 60
"' " 63 70
B Fenle~ly 12 oc
CI Beam 4 72
S Massengail 5 20
L (larviu 3 Of
J Mauldin 3 oc
hiamblin, B~oggs & Co, 1 6J
J Lewis 2 7t
7 Li Jenkins 18 4(
[ WV Colemn & Co 33 of
HI C McIaniel 197 10
|asley Banking Co 63 50
" " "625 3I0
' W Hill 10 5t
I Hendricks 1oo oc
A Rob1inson1 5 oc
T Youngblood 23 2 0
V WV F Bright 56 0t0
T Yonngblood, agent 17 9L
[agood, Bruce & Co 36 90
Mel) Bruo 35 81
IIR Fendlley 0 oc
R Harris 5 c
E Boggs, assignee 16 tL(
P Carey 50 0t
F Smith 20 7(
7 V Clay ton 18 oc
IE Stansell 21 oc
A L~ynoh 5 oc
F Lay 40 C
"' " 15 o'c
>hn Keith 4 20
L~ Wimnpey 4 40
ralker, Evans and Cogswell
Company 67 59
MIOUNT PAID OUT OF RAILROAD
FUND):
'l MHagood 82078 50
" " Pros, 175 oo
" " " 455 00
T Youngblood, agent 1085 00
3 Massengail 3 50
HI McDaniel 10 o0,
3 '1'noto 2 15a
T T Ferguson 8 50
J B Newbery 7 15
J L Looper 8 68
W W L Nalley 4 50
W B Freeman 400
George H Hendrioks 24 80
Allan Mauldin 5 00
David Massingail 5 00
Joe Trotter loo
J B Rigdon 8 50
A B Talley 9 00
J T Youngblool, agent 6300oo
J A Robinson 7 00
W V Clayton 15oo
E E Perry 29 oo
3 A Hinton 4 oo
Yanoy Vallentine 5 00
B C Iolcombe 11 30
A B Kay 2080
H B Bowio 8 00
W M GIantt 8 75
T J Bowie 23 oo
G N Cox 12 20
James W Lawrenco 27 oo
Noah R Smith 1o 00
J B Looper 2 oo
E C Cooper 00
N Duncan 11 00
A L Edens 25 oo
John Farr 2 oo
J S Freeman 2 oo
Joseph Looper 2 oo
J H Bowen 2 oo
E M Hunt 25 05
J L Amblor 6oo
John Hughey 2 00
John W Cochran 4 oo
A M Morris 5 25
J R Griffin 20 95
E A Lewis 6 20
L G Clayton 40 00
Jesse J Lewis 25 oo
John W Thomas 4 95
J J Morgan 15 00
T H Smith 5 0
B L Hendricks 53 88
J W Heard 20 00
J A Hunnicutt 4 60
Daniel Winchester 10 00
E B Richardson 2 oo
N N Hughoe 11 72
WN " 9 82
A B Talley 8 c
J A Robinson 6 oc
0 W Griffin 9 5
W H McDaniel 2 oc
W N Hughes 1 11
E T Jones 1 oc
A J H Day 5 oc
0N W Earle 46 7C
H A Richey 455 34
Jaim F Lay 68 oc
J T McKinney 6 76
M V Newton 4 oo
J W Lathem 10 00
M ID (nntroll 9 00
WN 0 Willard. 160 66
0 V Dorr 4oo
B 1) (ar vin 85 20
Miles Singletov 10 00
G V Maiddox( 2 oo
Hlenry W\hit 10 00
T C Robiinoni 87 7C
T1 \V Da~vidson 24 0(
Robert Stowart 384 01
W 1R Edens 5 <.c
Robert Stewart 3 cc
J E Boroughs 5 60
a .' "3 60
WV N lHughes 13 co
W S Parsons 56 )4
S D) Stewart 50 00
0 R Doyle 54 00
D WV McDonald 3 00
WV N Hughes 10 00
J S Wilson 19 20
Joseph Looper 3 45
A A Alexander 15 oo
o L Hollingsworth 11 25
J B Newbery 1 40
Laban Mauldini 2 c
M T Smith 23 51
WV A Sholdon 27 71
Hagood, Bruce & Co., 223 01
J T Youngblood, agent 2 01
4" " 4" " 14 0<
" 4" 4" "4 44 34
Z HSmitlir -- - 1 5(
J T Youngblood, agent 7 2(
"44 " " " 157 5(
M Hendricks 3 o<
RI M Wertz 2 c<
L D Stephens 4 81
0 W Bowen 2 o<
J HI 0 McDaniel 81 81
J B Newhery 10 0i
J M Stewart 71 81
Hf A Riohey 14 41
A L~ Edens 2 oc
J T Youngblood, coupons 85 o<
WV M Gant 18 0<
U L Mochorter 2 o<
J S 11 Prico 4 o<
J A Hlinton 4 7'
WV R Catos 1 21
Elias Hunter 0 0<
WV R M MoKinney 0 c<
J WV Lawrence 10 0'
ID 0 Parsons 5 o<
WV ( Hendricks 6 24
A J Wolborn 27 24
H WV Farr 5 5!
J N Nurphree 15 0<
W~m J Ponder 10 01
D (I Parsons 10 01
J S Williams 19 01
I If Watts 8 61
J S Williams 8 8
U W Singleton and others 21 5
Israel Ferguson 3 o.
CI A Carson 5 7
Welborn and Nailey 80 9
Kirk Mauldin 10 0
Chanmblin, Boeggs & Clo., 4 0
B A Green 8 0
J A Robinson 4 o'
J E Parsons 6 5'
AMOUNT PAID OUT OF FINEf
AND FORFEITS:
D E Hendricks 7 4J
T JT Lowen 18 o<
J T Youngblood 2 9(
Henry Williams 67 c<
HI C Markley 4 11
E E Perry, agent 8 c
TI E Crai 4cnc
John B King 2od
J B Sutherland 1500
* M Foster 8oo
A G Wyatt 1 80'
J T Youngblood 8 40
J M Porter 12 50
John L Gravley 8 80
Mary E Hunnioutt 8 00
.J F Lathem 1 50
Benton 8 Freeman 17 50
John C Duncan 15oo
James A Hunnicutt 150 00
John I Williams 500
L R Eaton 7 50
Charles Childress 14 85
J T Youngblood 9 90
M R Boggs 2 oo
WM Calhoun 18 50
0 P Field 11 50
F M Rogers 7 oo
P H Porter 16 11
J 8 Freeman 2 oo
J L Boggs 82 oo
H 0 Markley 28 80
Mrs E Trotter 10 00
0 P Field 8 oo
R J Spratley 1 oo
J S Wilson 2 oo
Hagood, Bruce & Co., 58 45
A M Morris 1 75
" " " 65
James W Lawrence 10 00
Mary Hunnicutt 3 50
H C Markley 6 50
J T Looper 2 oo
J T Youngblood 19 00
James L Ambler 2 oo
W C Smith, cashier 100 oo
M Hendricks 26 25
H A Richey 1 oo
J II G McDaniel 32 95
J T Youngblood 6 02
M F Williams 7 80
J T Youngblood 7 77
W T~McFall 56 60
J A Robinson 11 oo
J T Youngblood 7 70
J McD Bruce 34 70
PAID ACHOOL, ORDERS AS
FOLLOWS:
Robort L Perry $ 25 o
J B Simpson 25 00
Robert L Porry 25 oo
A G Bowen 20 oo
J B Simpson 26 oo
J O'Hanlon 40 oo
Andrew Bramlett 30 oo
Robert L Perry 25 oo
Thomas J Heard 15 oo
J O'Ianlon 40 00
Androw Bramlett 30 00
Mary Allgood 25 00
V II Jackson 18 75
Janio Day 27 25
W R Kay 20 oo
D B JoInos 8 55
WX C Porter 40 00
J E Lobby 25 00
James RichardIson 20 00
C T Miller 25 00
T C Sponcer 36 00
J B Simpson 25 30
W TV O'Dell 19 00
Robert rT Stewart 5 oo
E J Prince 5 00
M SStrihbling 62 50
Mary Kirksey 25 00
J A McWhorter 26 00
J E Lobby 14 05
John R Maddox 39 00
Lida Bowen 62 60
John E Phillips 25 00
D E Hendricks 10 48
I NCook 20 00
John A Rives 18 85
E L Hughos 40 00
Carrio Hill 15 00
Hattie Goldsmith to oo
)James Richardson 8 75
" Raines 1 25
Mrs. M J Bright 8 00
T H Williams and N H
Jones0 50 00
) WV T1 McFall 11 80
D R Evinis 12 40
N R Konnomore 10 00
) tt '' 7 00
D E Hendricks 22 65
)"" " 44 90
J M Stewart 16 05
> M FWilliams 85 oo
James Richardson 20 00
John A Rives 11 70
WV W F Bright 80 00
Robert L Perry 30 00
G WKlloy 45 oo
H RI Bowon 65 41
3 TP 1V Williams 40 00
a Alex Robinson 1 50
B A A'lgood 20Ooo
F M Day 30Ooo
J L Looper 80 00
5 E F DePriost 18 00
) F M Morris 7 60
) Hlattio Wyatt 25 60
Mary Bowon 25 50
'J L Nix 10 oo
SJohn 0 Davis 25 00
." A Baker 20 00
J N Miller 8 co
" " " 19 oo
8 S OV 'Doill 25 00
Tirzah Hughes 25 00
Lou M Philpot 20 00
Mrs. A J Butler 25 00
J B Simpson 25 00
" " "12 50
Walter J Boggs 25 00
" " " 25 oo
WV H Jackson 28 25
R A All1gnnd 20 00
Sfyrtie Boroughs 25 oo
A G Bowon 90 00
W E Barton 25oo ,
25oo
[ena L Bowen 20 oo a
L Scott 101o
4 " " 20 oo ]
Durthula Williams 16 00 a
F W Williams 20 oo 1
r W Williams 20 oo
Folin I J Miller 80 00 i
Virginia Ligon 20 00
WV A Griffin 25oo j
.4 T Miller 12oo ]
[Azelia A Jenkins 25oo
"9 " " 25 oo
biettie Sutherland 25oo
"4 "4 25oo
Darrie Kelly 20 oo 3
20 oo
D L Williams 15 10 3
r 0 Allgood 20 oo
" "9 " 20oo
1 Watson 88 00
Sallie Mullikin 25 oo
"9 "t 25oo
Rufus Ray 25 oo
" " 25 oo "
Lillie Mauldin 50 oo
John Edens 25 oo -
Eliza A Goode 50 oo
T M Elrod 20 oo
" " " 10 oo
R E Boggs 87 60
Mrs. Walter L Boggs 25 oo
Eliza J Thayer 25 oo
" " " 21 25 -
Fred Williams 26 50
0 B Martin 27 5o
Lillian J Rives 44 oo
A C Edens 4 05
Andrew Branilett 25 00 ~
"6 "t 25 00
E C Edens 20 oo
S F Suthorland 2 oo -
Robert L Porry 30 oo ]
J F Wells 20 40 8
Taia Dalton 25 oo
Hester Lewis 30 oo
" " 30 oo
IE F DePriost I5 oo
Daisy Boroughs 15 oo
" "t 15 oo
W 0 Willard 35 oo
NI J Bright 25 oo
Alma Kay 18 oo
" " 18 oo
J W Johnson 12 50
J A McWhorter 25 oo
D W Daniel 79 60
P S Little 20 oo
" " " 10 00
A G Bowen 20 oo
S E Edons 15 oo
Ella Bowen 39 00o
Margaret Welborn 20 oo
Josie Robinson 25 00
Jennie Robinson 80 00
Nannie J Brown 20 00
Lanto Lewis 20 00
" " 3000o
P J Kelley 2 84
A M Morris 10 0o
J G Soaborn 20 00
E L Jonos 90 00
N H Jones 10 00
S WV O'Doll 85 00
J L Mullinax 20 00
Lulah Glazenor 25 00
" " 25 oo
Georgia Boggs 24 60
" " 12650
Mary Allgood 02 50
1) W Daniel 39 80
John A Baker 20 00
.J E Lobby 8 75
Maggie E Tribblo 25 00o
Ei HI T;.rton 15 00
J A McWhorter 15 oo
John 0 Davis 15 00 ]
Nannie Kirksey 20 00 1
" " 200 oo.
Mar? " 48 76
Janie Robertson 17 00
" " 17 oo
" " 170o0
WV E Hendl~ricks 25 00
" " " 25 oo
J S imos 85 00
Maggio E Tribble 16 00
G W Earle 2 10
T 0 Allgood 10 00
L Watson 56 50
Minnie Kirksey 28 13
" " 11 25
" " 16 87
C T Miller 12 oo
WVR AGarrot~t 21 75
WV T McFall 10 80
WV F Hendricks 40 00
G WV Shackleford 45 oo
S B Edens 5 00
J P Carey 10 00
WV R Price 40 20
E Foster Keith 2 00
A B Williamna 83 47
o T Hutchins 52 40
T WV Hill 20 o0.
J G Seaborn 15 oo
S A S Porter 75 00 r
T WV Hill .14 28
0 M Giravley 40 00
J A Robinson 74 00o
C M Gravley 40 00 t
M F Williams 50 00 a
" "t " 85 00 1
Tr M Rigdlon 2 00
WV B Presley 6 80
R K Hill 25 00
GSeaborn 100o0
L n 80 oo
ames Richardson 20 0
000,
V C VonLehe00
V0LhO20o
V'S G Perry 25
I J Johnston 40 o
V W F Bright -85'oo
C Edens
600
V E Jdens 12 50
V T icoFall .-y6
ames L Looper 85oo
'M Day 85oe
V W F Bright, School
Commissioner 168 oo
V W F Bright, School
Commissioner 183 ooa
V W F Bright, School
Commissioner 207 00
V W F Bright, School
Commissioner 6 oo
V W F Bright, School
Commissionet 42 oo
V 0 Willard 50 00
Respectfully submitted,
I. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
Treasurer of Pickens County.
B A. MORGAN, T. C. ROBINSON,
Greenville, S. C. Pickens. S. 0.
MORGAN & ROBINSON,
Attorneys at Law,
Pickens, S. C.
gWPractice in all Courts. mch28tf.
ULIUS E. BOGGS. T. J. MAULDIN
BOGGS & MAULDIN,
Lawyers,
feb2SmG Pickens, S. 0.
)R. ROBERT KLItKSEY,
Physician and Surereon,.
flice at his residenco Main Street.
March 8, 1894
R. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr.
- W. M. NRnwoon, Assistant. Office,
3 Main Street, Greenville, S. C.
Jim. 9, '92 y
R. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Grem.
ville, S. C. Office over Addison &
IcGee's Drug Store.
LBE CLARK. GEO. E. COOPER
Clark & Cooper,
Dealers in
Mar1o an Ornito Mounti,
'OMBSTONES, of every description
Also. MANTE[,S, STATUARY, VASES
id Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville,
C. Sept. 19, '91.
isses MOKAY,
Main Street, GREENVILLE, S. C.
hlave just received a second
shipment of
AND HATS
In the latest styles and lowest possilble
PRICES.
Your patronge solitedI.
MISSES McKA '
Main Street, Greenville, S'..
GREENVILLE
~SAW WORKS4
Beyiring of all kinds of Saws
a Specially.
I. C. Mauldin, Proprieter.
jan31y1
NOTICE.
WE PAY CASR!
"or Hides, Beeswax, Tallow
WVE sell harness Leather, Upper
tips, Calf Skinsq, Sheep Skins, Ito
4eather, Hanme Strings, in argy am ne
'ou wyant.
GOWER & GOODLETT,
01 Main Street, Greenville, S. C.
Mar14tf*7
[11R STATEr OF~ SOiUH CARtOTUNA,
PlcKENs COUNI'Y.
Cocuwri Or COMMaON PJ..
~lanters Bank. Plaintiff.
Against
WV. HI. Sumnmey, Defendant.
Summons for Relief.
(Complaint Served.)
To the Defendant WV. IL. Sumnme'9:
Yuare hereby summoned and res
mired to answer the complamnt in this
iction, of which a copy is herewith
ier' ed uplonl you, and to serve a copy
>f your answer to the said complaint
n the subscriber at his ofhice at Pick
mns, S. C., within twenty days after
~he service hereof, exclusive of thq
(lay of suc'h service ; and if you fat
Lo answer the complJlaint within the
Lime aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this
iction will apply to the court for the
elief demanded in the complaint.
D~ated May 6th. A. .1. 1894.
J. M. ST1~JwART, C,. C. P. C.
L. E. CO~mDEss,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Tlo the Defendant W. IL. Summey:
P lease take notice that the Sum
ions and Complaint in this case was
led in the oflice of the Clerk of
he Court of common Please for
'ickens County on the 6th day of
lay, 1895, and that the object of
hio action is to foreclose a mortg~age
'iven by you on the land . described
a the complaint.
L. E. Curtrnisss,
Plaintiff Attorney.
Seal.] J. M. STEWART C. C. P. C.
nvanwO