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fAQE EIGHT. Barnwell 50 and 25 Tears A^o ' ;-- x ; I • • InterestinK Items Glesned From the FUos The BimweU People. JANUARY 10. 1004. . a Gov. flagood is more hopeful of the ultimate completion of hi g great rail road than he has ever been. The Fairmount Manufacturing Company has paid out over ten thous and dollars for freight since work was resumed at that place. At the sale of the late Capt. W. D. ' Birt’s effects on last Thursday 1,000 bushels of corn were sold at from 68 to 78 cents per bushel, cash. The oldest inhabitant say s tliat the weather for the past, week has been colder than any experienced since the famous “cold Saturday” of 1840. — -It is ^rumored that our present post master, W. S. Dixson, is to be re moved and Mrs. W. J. Mixson ap pointed in his stead, and that T. J. Robinson, colored ,of Midway, is a prominent candidate for the Bamberg postmastership. Married, in Atlanta, Ga., January 2nd, 1884, by Rev. A. Buist, Mr. W. R. Kelly, of Blackville, S. C., and Miss Carrie A. Randall, of Atlanta, Ca. - • <* ' » Tomorrow, Isaac Anderson, colored, will be hanged in the Barnwell jail for the murder of Mr. Owen Williams. The execution will be private. Last week the doomed man attempted to commit suicide. He induced a colored boy in the jail yard, who wa 8 washing some of his soiled clothes; to give him some concentrated lye, which, he said, ho wished to apply to abraisions on his body. He drank the solution of lye which was given him but it was too weak to cause death and only: -produced . profuse. Vfcroiting^, ijrojn which he ha 8 recovered. Married in Columbia on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. H. O. Judd, Mr. John I. Bronson, of Barnwell, and Miss Harriet L* youngest daughter of the late Hon. R. L. Tillinghast, of \Hampton County^ JANUARY 7, 1W». Blackville cotton weighers handled 8,261 bale t up to Christmas. Cotton is still green and blooming on Mr, Harry Cain's farm near Lee’s. Mr. W. L. Cave is the purchaser of the first automobile owne^ in Barn well. From the number of liens of sale we sold on Monday it ap that there will be a plenty of cred t this year. Land values, as evidenced by the prices brought on salesday, showed the Roosevelt panic is hard on both debtors and creditors. A on the 31st ult., these city fathers were chosen tot 1909: Intendant, W. A. All; Wardens, E. H. Oswald, F. Chavous, O. H. Ellis, T. B. Warren. A movement ha 8 been started for the erection of a monument to mark the last resting place of Hon. J. D. Allen, before the. war State Senator from Barnwell District and a man of great wealth and large liberality. As will be seen from their card, At torneys James E. Davi g and Thomas H. Peeples have formed a copartner ship for the practice of the law. The World Beater.—That is the name given by Mr. Henry W. Deer, of Sycamore township, to a .citron melon, vine that grew cn his place.in Sycamore township last year. The ground covered by this one vine TYPEWRITES CLEANED. Let me clean and oil that type writer. It will run like new when I return. it to you. Prices most reasonable and satisfaction guartnteed.—Emmett E. Good son. TREASURER'S REPORT Quarterly report of Ootmty Treas urer of school claims paid for the Quarter ending December 31, 1933. J. J. BELL, - County Tres. - • yS ' County Bdard> of Education. J. J. Bell, Co. Trees. $ 573.00 J. J. Bell, Co. Trees 3354.38 S. B. Moseley, it. 20.00 B. Moseley, Jr. 10.00 fflggguretf tl^by" 32 feet, an area of nearly one-sixth of an acre. It was a busy vine too, for it matured 69 melons, averaging 22 pounds in weight, total being, l.blg jrounds. The House of Representatives de cided Tuesday the election contest for 1906 by declaring that Judge J. O. Patterson was elected and Prof. Isaac Myers must teach on./. He Was not allowed the $2,000 for which he ran and contested. V Issue for Assembly Senator Edgar A. Brown, of Barnwell, Quoted as Favoring County Dispensary Flak Columbia, Jan. 7.—Liquor bills threatened tonight to absorb ^legisla tive attention at the session convening Tuesday and convert State finances in to a side-issue at least temporarily. With a $5,565,832. appropriation WH already drafted, leaders in the house expected it to meet littlp op position because of its similarity to the measure enacted last year with '‘economy bloc” support. Whatever the attitude of the usual ly more liberal-handed senate, there were indications that the early start would allow the question of appropria tions to be settled in forty days as several members predicted. Nearly every one of the 124 rep resentatives and forty-six senators seemed anxiCu s from street-corner statements, however, to-embody his solution of the liquor problem in a bill or at the least to expound it thoroughly in debate. - The proposals varied from a “bone dry” law which would require a State constabulary to enforce it to liberal liquor statutes harking almost back to the wide-open saloon days. Several Piedmont legislators were to be preparing a bill which take the “quart a month” law and possibly the beer statute off the books. \ •' • What of Enforcement? Jharje-wiers. mimbars of. avowed ad, voeates of stricter enforcement fol- liquor. 7 There were several cries from the lower State for » primary referen dum on State liquor control to be coupled with the elections of constitu tional officers next summer. The scattered handful of law-mak ers who were willing to let liquor lie a dormant issue had other affair 8 to discuss. Revision of the auto teg law was proposed from a number' of quarters and an investigation of the State highway department found favor with the Farmers and Taxpayers league. Representative Wesley Crub, of Bamberg rallied sales tax advocates with a statement he wquld introduce a bill to levy the tax, while opponents who fought it to a standstill at the past session retorted “there is no chance of passing it in 1934.” . ~ Teacher' (salaries, replacement of the emergency State banking laws which expire next September, and mere than a dozen, elections to fill State offices also crowded the legisla tive calendar. * v ASSOCIATION AL B. Y. P. U. MEETING Barnwell Baptist Church Thursday, January 11, at 5:30 P. M. 5:30—Song service, conducted by the Rev. W. A. Smith v of ^W^lliston. 5:40—Devotional by jftepresentatiye fiom Ehrahrdt Unioq. 5:50r7Werijs of Welcome%y Rep resentative from Barnwell Usion. 5:55—Response by Representative from Denmark Union. .. lowing the dry referendum victory of November 7;- although the question of financing anti-liquor officers from Slate revenue appeared troublesome. From the wetter coastal section came proponents of a county dispen sary system dependent upon local op tion, while the Charleston delegation was expected to move\solidly for local liquor control. Representative Huger tinkler, of Charleston, and Calhoun Thqmas, of Beaufort, had plans to introduce disr pensary bills in the house and Sena tor Edgar Brown, of Barnwell, who termed himself “open-minded” on the topic, said he was inclined to favor a county dispensary p 1 an. . \ Representative R. I. Lane, of Rich land, spoke up for the package sale liquors “in sizes from a drink up” to be consumed off the premises, and Representative Wyndham Manning, of Sumter, pushed for a “gallon: * month” allowance by importation as a temporary expedient. Tax on Liquor. One proposal from tiqn eailnd fo: by the federal gov- a stamp tax on the 6:00—Business:—Roll Gall, recog- ni ion of visitors and appointment of committees,-. - • - : G: 15—Scnifr • 3957.38 2—Seven Pines. Mrs. Mrs. ialia T. Parker 75.00 ilia T. Parker ‘ 75.00 TOTAL ,\-.L 150.00 Distrit No. 4—Big Fcek R. H. Moody 29.50 R. H. Moody 16.60 R. H. Moody 19.50 ,Maggie Allen 22.50 Miaggke Ajljen 46.00 TOTAL District No. 7.—Red Davis Hay Mrs. Myrtle B. Fowke Mrs. Myrtle B. Fowke Mattie Lee Floyd ' Anna L. T. Clark 36.00 Victoria Dorch 30.00 K. H. King, Supt 363.20 Lydia B. Mayes 35.00 H. H. King, Supt. *...— 454.34 \ J. J. Bell, Co. Treas. ------ 483.00 H. S. Floyd — - 83.33 H. S, Floyd — :- T —- 83.33 H. H. King - 100.00 H. H. King 7. - 33.89 H. H. King, Supt 248.57 H. S. Floyd 65.00 H. H. King, Supt 312.94 •toTAL — 3,299.93 District No. 13.—Pleasant Hill. M. J. Miller, Sec’y. ——- 22.00 Bertha' Dortch —— 30.00 Bertha Dortch 30.00 Enterprise Hardware Co. — 9.40 Florence Jones — 40.00 Olive Parker 66.47 District No. 21—Edistou Ida K. Williams 45.00 District No. 23.—Hercules. — X Mrs. Cleo K; Barker 60.60 Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 60.00 Mary Alice Duncan . 40.00 Mrs. Cleo K. Barker 78.36 Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 60.00 Edward Baxley IOjOO Clyde Creech — 1.25 Mrs. G. Victor Kearse 12.50 T( -TOTAL 197.87 District No. $4.—Mt. Calvary. Bank of Willistoa ——,— 97-.69 Alwillian Levie 40.00 V. L, Nevils 16.25 TOTAL — 160.00 District No. 8.—Long Branch. _ - Terrill Birt ^ 12.00 Jeannette Ussery 63.35 M. J. Miller, Sec'y. .>7^ 15.00 Jno. K. Snelling,- Probate Judge, Adhun. Y6.05 Rosa L. Rice 37.50 Lucile Keel 45.00 Lucile Keel - 45.00 Lemon Brosrrr-T:- 6.25 Lucile Keel 45.00 Jeannett Ussery __-_l—, 60.35 TOTAL 404.45 JJistrict No. 9.—Hilda. J. Earl Herndon 10.00 Dorothy Hightower 10.00 J. Earl Herndon 60.33 Oda Baker 60.00 Kate Canty 1— 60.00 Mrs. Lucy C. Hartzog 60.00 Dorothy Hightower 60.00 Forrest Creech 15.00 Paul Sander 8 18.00 Edwin Dyches -—15.00 J; Earl Herndon 310.23 M. J. Miller, Sec’y. — 66.00 J. Earl Heindon 25.00 Kate Canty 83.13 J. Earl Herndon 315.73 Forrest .Creech — 18.00 Paul Sanders 12.00 Henrjette Williams Parker. 9.00 Forrest Creech — 18,00 Edwin Dyches 15.00 Henrietta Williams Parker. 30.00 TOTAL — * —— $591.86 Distnct N >. 10.—Healing Springs - > L. E. Whittle tr-.—- 127.42 Mis s Eva Blume 60.00 Miss Pennie Williams *__--'_/60.00 ^irs. Ruth Coggin- -7^ 60.00 Miss Pennie WillianiH/----- 55.00 Thompson Motor Co. 42.27 Standard Oil Co. — 46.25 Albert Stelejr 35.00 Celia D. Augustus 45.00 Celia D. Augustus 22.50 Celia D. Augustus —-_ 45.00 Celia D. Augustus 45.00 Miss Pennie Williams \ 64.50 L. E. Whittle——.—— 115.00 John Templeton 34.50 Mrs. Ruth Coggin 60.00 Miss Pennie Williams . — ^ 60.00 L. E. Whittle — 68.05 - - -13,05- th e Pee Dee sec licensing of any dealers author i «rnment 6:20—Echoes fiom the Third South- 0 wide B.-Y. P. U conference. 6:30—Special music by Bamberg Union. ' ■ 6:35—Spiritual values in the Stand ard of Excellence by Mrs. . G. W. Moody, Dusbarton. 6:50—Song, prayer and adjourn ment for lunch. (The lunch will be furnished by each member attending taking sandwiches or crackers* The recreaticn hour will be in charge of Mis. Moody, of Dunbarton.) 8:00—Song. 8:05—Workers’ conferences. Senior and Adult conducted by the Rev. Way- on C, Reese, of Demnark. Junior Intermediate by Mrs. Leroy rs, of Ehrhardt. . * 8:25—-Song and report of commit- rist must reign in our training program, by the Rev. H. H. Stembridge, of Barnwell. Closing prayer. es from mil churches of thp association are urged to attend this meeting. KS|; Ruth Felder Alberta Staley T.— J. S. Nevil s J. S. Nevils — Hattie Ncrris Phoenix 16.00 36.37 40.00 vf rOTAI— 322.70 District No. 24—Aahleigh. Terrill Birt r-.t 15.00 E. R. McKerrall 1 25.00 Lemon Bros. - 8.90 Mrs. R. A. Gyles 1.30 Mrs. R. A. Gfyleg 100.63 Mrs. R. A. Gyle s 100.63 Mrs. R. A. Gyle, — lbo.63 I M. Pearlstein'and Sons 19.84 J. H. Lancaster — f 7.00 -Glads Hoftnan White -^tr^--- 40.00 TOTAL _ —— 244.31 District No. 15.—Reedy Branch. Mrs., E. R. McKerrall —_ 159.00 Mrs. W. H. Manning 72.00 Mrs. Corinne L. Hires — 74.75 Verna Mae Lee *70.60 B. W. J. Still — — 4.45 Gilmore Black — 6.25 Mrs. Cpfinne L. Hire« 70,00. iss^ema Mae Lee,---—- 70.00 W. H. Manning,—— 70.00 Mrsk Corinne ,L. Hire s 70.00 Mae Lee — 70.00 Kogar Hartzog — — 55.00 Mrs. W.\L Manning 71.00 Ogrete J. Hart 35.00 TOTAL —\ ’ District No. Highway Filling [iss Louise 898.05 .—Green's;— ation 48.66 Etheridge -— 60.00 Mrs. R. A. Gyles 10.00 Mrs. R. A. Gyles 68.40 Maud Patterson * 60.00 Maud Patterson 10.00 Mrs. R. A. Gyles 1.65 Maud B. Patterson 70.00 Maud B. Patterson *10.00 Maud B. Patterson Mrs. R. A. Gyles Mrs. R. A. Gyles Mrs. R. A. Gyles. Mrs. R. A. Gyles *-*. 60.00 1.00 78.40 68.40 10.00 Vera McTfeer — <- ’SeTesten Brown . Vera McTeer —— Vera McTeer ; Annie L. Mixson , B. M. Jenkins, Jr. B. Mr*Jenkins, Jr. ----- Oddy Hogg f— - 6420 30.00 2Q.00 “* 64.20 — 35.00 „ 4520 — 45.16 . 3.00 TOTAL — r - District No. 35.—Cedar W. C. Zorn W. C. Zorn —— Louise L. Peeples 212.55 Grove — 17.00 17.00 — 15.00 TOTAL —, — 4900 District No. 38.—Oak Grove. J. A. Joyner- 12.15 Mrs. Mamie Sanders 60.00 Isadore Ray 38.00 Kate C. Wingo — 69.90 Kate C. Wingo — 69.05 Mrs. Mamie Sanders 60.00 TOTAL- 309.10 District No. 39.—Friendship. Cleo Creech 12.00 Samuel Ray 2.00 M. J. Miller, Sec’y — 4.95 Dora Dee Ray 65.00 Robert Ray — 3.00 Harold Ray 1.50 Dora Dee Ray' 65.00 ■x TOTAL 866.78 District No. 25—New Forest. Bank of Williston 48,84 A. M. ussery - „_ 20.00 Mildred Slater 40.00 Margaret E. Reid 40.00 TOTAL — 148.84 District No. 26—Upper Richland Ivory S.IIickson —---i~ —...—District No. 25- Louise Etheridge ---- 60,00 r TO^AL • -X- 168.66 District New-19.—Blackvi Percy Beasley —— \24.50 Tropical Paint and Oil Co. __ 28.40 R. L. Bronson —^ 1^5 Barnwell People-Sentineel- _ 3. J. A. Delaine 70.00 W. C. Zeigler 13222 37.10 70.00 5.50 36.44 25.00 40j 00 J. F. Kurfees Paint Co. J. A. Delaine — M. J. Miller, Sec’y. —_ M. J. Miller, Sec’y, Miss Caroline' Richardson.- J. F: Hall ——— —I 113.50 J. A.rDelaine r 70.00 Mattie Delaine —--—;—-*40.00 Bernice Jackson Annie Miles Hattie Holman —x 40.00 Justine Caldwell xX-_ 40,00 W. C. Zeigler 1——XX____ 217.21 J. M. Halford —-— 20.00 J. M. HalfordxX.— 20.00 M. N. Bates^- —-- 8.44 Sou. States Supply Co. 50.00 Sou^State s Supply Co. 100.00 .XC. JZeigler + ; Supf,-- C. Miles • 5 - 630.00 „ 945 Nathan Cook — 28.00 Caroline Richardson 61.55 Miss Ruth Barton 100.00 Almeta Mack 30.00 Fay Burch -------- - — - — 20.00 Miriam Ellis 40.00 Edward Miles 17,50 W. C.'Zeigler - 475.00 J. M. Templeton — 14.00' F. C. Miles 17.50 M. N. Bate s —-—l 51.27 Sou. States Supply Co. — 100.00 J. M. Templeton - 15.23 Percy Beasley 21.00 J. F. Hartzog 21.00 Edward Miles 14.00 Margaret Free — 96.25 C. H. Anderson 20.00 C._. H. Anderson 20.00 Mattie Lee Bennett 70.00 Tropical Paint and Oil Co. __ 27.01 P. N. Wise 100.00 Rosalie Wright 35.00 Mattie A. Bowman — 35.00 Katie Lee D. Boston 35.00 Nellie E. R. Green 1__ 56.31 Williston Harware 30.90 C. H. Anderson Green and Co. I__ PAN. Sallie M. Serrant 20.00 'Sallie M. Serrant i 5.00 A. Bennett 7 X— 56.00 Wise r - 106.22 MaHie Lee Bennett ^70.00 Kati^Lee D. Boston 35,00 Mattie A, Bowman-35.00 Rosalie YVright 35.00 Katie Lee\D. Boston 35.00 Mattie A. Bowman 35.00 Rosalie Wright 35.00 Nellie E. R. Gi;een — 52.01 Nellie E. R. Grkeh ——. 52.14 A. Wroton\.__, 35.00 Anderson 20.00 Anderson „A._ 20.00 Andersen _ ._ x,_. -- 20.00 Andersen — 20.00 Anderson A-- 20.00 Wise XT-—- A-100.00 Mattie Lee Bennett --'-“\^76.60 Matfie A. Bowman _—A— 35.00 Rosalie Wright -• — 35.00 Katie Lee D. Boston 35.00 Sallie A. Wroton ; 85.00 Sallie C. H. C. C. C. C. P. H. H, H. H.\ N. -H.--L,,Crpft —- r 5.25 L. E; Whittle ------ Ernest Grubbs M iss Eva Blume Miss Penpie Williams __ Mfs. Ruth Coggin 35.00 ._-r_r 35.001 — 11.75 ... 25.00 60.00 60.00 I- 60.00 X TOTAL —: --— 1370.29 District No. 11.—Four Mije. Wise Motor*Co. 600,00 Virgil Stallings '. r — 50.00 Mrs. Joseph Ashley 32.00 Nina L. Baxley 35.00 Sarah Walker 35.00 Mrs. D. C. Bush — 20.00 Mrs. Joseph Ashley 32.00 Mrs. , Joseph Ashley 32.00 Wise Motor Co. 37.84 Mozelle Thompson 35.00 TOTAL ——908.84 District No. 12—Dunbartoa-Hlglu ■ i. - *•- — ’> W H. H. King, Supt. 492.17 Lydia B. Maye s 60.00 Minnie Byrd McElveen 40.00 H. H. King, Su#. - - 275.16 Alphonso H. Clark 45.00 Dillie R. Howard 36.00 Pinkie L. Kilgo ——35.00 A. H. Croft . ♦ 7.00i €. "E. Boylston 54.04 pagr-,,/. f ^-2LQ6- J, Mv Templeton : - ■ -. ^^0 W. C. Zeig'er, Supt. 495.38 H. L. Croft r — 3.50 Johney Hartzog '—--- 10.50 I. F. Keeler — 50.00 G.tF. Posey —— 100.00 Selig Co. 13.58 D. Stanley Bswn 29.33 R. L. Byan Co. ——,-—19.87 A. H. Coft - 3.50 W.,C. Zeigler : 630.00 TOTAL — 4,444.76* District No. 20.—Double Pond. Mrs. W. C. Buist, 50.00 Dot H. Hair 10.00 Mrs. W. C Burst — 68.40 Mrs. W. C. Buist 79.90 Dot H. Hair - 70.00 Dot H. Hair -A— 60.00 Dot H. Hair ———— 10.00 Mrs. W. C. Buist -Z- 3.75 Mi’s. W. C Buist — 10.00 Mrs. W. C. Buist 68.40 Mrs. W. C. Buist 10.00 M«. W. C. Buist — 9.05 Dot H. Hair — 60.00 TOTAL 509.50 TOTAL 1,569.01 District No. 29.—Williston. ' C. -K. Ackerman, Supt. — 606.86 C. K. Ackerman 33.33 C. K. Ackerman, Supt 164.33 N. Chavis — 35.00 H. J. Crouch ,50.00 C. K. Ackeiman, Supt. ___ 30.00 C. K. Ackerman, Supt. — 30.00 Q. K. Ackerman, Supt. 138.35 C. K. -Ackerman 582.63 E. E. Crowson 16.00 C. K. Ackerman, Supt. — — 138.35 C K. Ackerman, Supt. — Drew - Givehs Drew—Givens —. G. W. Moody — —G. K. Ackerman, Supt. — Bank of Williston —. Hattie Newsom Milvtee-Gantt — ■\K"‘ C. K. Ackeiman Layton Hair . ^ John Miley _ C. K. Ackerman, Supt. — C. K. Ackerman, SupVX--'- E. E.» Crowson — C. K. Ackerman, Supt. C. K. Ackerman, Supt. __ Williston Harvyare Co — 67.35 - 6.00 -.-5.00 40.00 .612.65 157.00 - 40.00 .27.50 . 100.00 - 12.00 . 125.00 . 189.21 . 597.38 .. 16.00 .421.19) .. 77.55 . 47.08 TOTAL —— 153.45 District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek. Daisie Willis - 85.00 Daisie Willis — 86.50 TO TAL — 17105 district No. 42.—Morris. Jessie J. Bronson 19.33 Jessie J. Bronson- : 4.00 Chartiq Brown27.0tr Jessie J. Bronson W. O. Norris —_ W.H," Fields Sara T. Barker^— C. A. Myrick — Sara T. Barker TOTAL —4„V_ 243.06 District No. 43.—Columbia. Q. P. Boyle^ G. P. Boyles C. P./Boyles H. /H. King, Supt. - E. HankerSon 40.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 52.35 H. H. King, Supt. 38.62 Hr H. King, Supt. — 49.32 Sarah E. Hankerson 40.00 TOTAL 280.19 No. 45.—Barnwell High School. W. W, Carter, Supt. 690.72 W. W. Carier. Supt. i< W. W. Carter, Supt. .3^0.00 J. J. Beir, Tfels. —— _:4ZT62gM * M J. Miller, Sec'jTZZ'. 4.40 Charlie Brown, Sr. 144.73 W. W: Carter, Supt. 1_ 653.58 W. W. Carter, Supt. — 295.00 W. W. Carter — ^ •_ 23.07 Sue Carter — 20.00 Annie Margaret Zeigler —25.00 Annie Mabry 50.00 Sue Carter 40.00 Sue Carter '42.88 Blanche Ellis 112.50 E. F- Woodward 35.00 W. W. Cgrter, Supt, ----- RM.ng Grubbs Chevrolet Co. 33,91. W. W. Carter, Supt. 16.70 Harry Freeman v 60.00 Harry Freeman 60.00 Charlie Brow*n, Sr 144.73 narlie O w. i W. W. Carter, Supt. 129.96 W. W. Carter, Supt. 612.04 Margaret Free 400.00 W. W. Carter, Supt. __-4. 100.00 Harry Freeman 30.00 E. F. Woodward 35.00 TOTAL 5,029.30 District No. 50.—Diamond. Edward Boyles _*,-i .13,1 Ruby Snelling 9.00 Varceal Young —4 21.00 Edna Phoenix _4 40.00 x x ; TOTAL" District No. 52.—Joyce Branch. gfeg. Kiqg, Suptr v i 79.79 prliari-hA L. Odnnv ... j; ^-4500- H. H. King 4—— 72.95 Missouri Nix Simons _ 40.00 TOTAL 4,823.61 No. 33—Barbary Branch Lemon Bros. —_ 3.45 Mrs. Inez B. Creech — 60.00 A. N. Odom —— 40.00 Mins. Inez B. Creech 70.00 TOTAL -— T 173.45 District No. 34.—Kline. W. H. Moody, Jr —— 6.50 B. M. Jenkins, Jr. 16.50 J. J. Bell, Treas r 137.84 R. J. Polk — - 7.50 B. M. Jenkins, Jr. 8.50 TOTAL* -V— 227.74 District No. 53.—Ellenton. W. S. Lybrand 4. 193.25 Miss Adelle Myer^ __ 35.00 Ezekiel Bush 3000 Ada E. Roberson ---v 39.00 Jamees M. Gauldin 37.50 Daisy Bush 37.50 Bertha Turner 30.00 . TOTAL 393.25 District No. 54.—Meyerin MilL H. H. Meyer _* 450.00 W, H. Dicks 46.70 W. H. Dicks 44.70 Rosanna Price 3600 Mary E. Gaillard 45.00 Dollie M. Foreman 35.00 W. H. Dicks 19.74 H. H. Meyer 50.00 Mary E. Gaillard 45.00 H. H, Meyer 5000 V TOTL .— 421.14 \ ■ \ .. ■' • ’ • VIV !•* H 4** . 5 * - V.v