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DISBURSEMENTS. Amt sinking fund com for bridge 2 000 00 Amt sinking fund com loun to Spartanburg sinking fund acct K RB 1 000 5J Balance cask on baud ■M2 22 II I Total H 054 «8 41 Interest R R Bonds Acct Spartanbnrg Sec. COLLECTIONS. Balance cash on hand last report 1 2H2 !■! 0s Taxes collected—treas 1901 1 060 jo 03 Taxes collected—treas 10 perce t penalty 24 BychkS per cent, difference i • terest It. It. bonds 147 34 Total .$2 499 « 2$ DISBURSEMENTS. W L Epps, county treasurer, in terest It. R. bonds £72 T H Littlejohn, county treas.com 8 W L Epps, county treas., interest R. It. bonds 872 T I! Littlejohn, county treas.. com 8 National Bank interest on bor rowed money 13 Rebates allowed by I'ompt Gen 14 Balance cash on hand 708 I I’ Huskey Clara Heffner C ara Heffner (Mara Heffner A W Jefferies ' MiHire & Baber J H Lyons Clarence Green Julia H Moore N W Cameron Elise Carwile Mary E Lynn SC Carwile Mary E Lynn Julia H Moore SO Carwile. N W Cameron Elise Carwile Leila E Morgan Alma McBrayer Grace S Willis Addle McArthur It C Campbell It C Campbell H l, Murray 1! E Thompson K O Sams . It O Sams W C Arthur 302 22 J H Lyons 303 21 Agnes Wylie ;;i'4 12 EverettHumphries.. . 3D3 10 Chas Davis 306 10 Addle V McArthur 307 16 Addle Brown 306 1 J B Hambright 309 18 J G Gall a way 310 5 Etta Whitesides 311 10 Anna Fames 312 10 Leila E Morgan 313 11 Edna Harris 314 10 CE Smith 313 22 It M Wilkins A Co 316 17 Ed H Curtis 317 12 Hattie Wylie 318 23 Annie B Chalk 319 16 Mary C Smith .. 320 10 It O Sams 321 10 It O Sams. 322 8 J E Grim 323 « Cole & Turner 324 18 I G FhllUpa 323 2o Ray Macomson 326 20 Kay Macomson 327 10 Bessie Crocker 328 16 Eloise Moorchcad 329 16 J W Spears 330 10 F E Shuford Total . f-2 499 32 28 Interest R R. Bonds Acct Union Section. COLLECTIONS. Balance cash on hand last report. 930 81 73 Taxes collected by treas. 1901 — 210 84 43 Taxes collected by treas. ten per cent penalty 02 Total ... fl 141 68 18 I DISBURSEMENTS. .1 H Bartles, county treas. Fnion county, Interest It. It. bonds to July 1st »01 T H Littlejohn, county treas. com .1 H Bartles, county treas. Union county, interest It. It. bond to Jan. Ut ISOS TH Littlejohn, county treas.com Balance cash on hand Tottil 157 in Edra Harris 30 On 331 ii .1 A Wheeler 22 50 158 10 Anna Barnes 3() INI 332 <i Elise Carw ile 37 50 159 10 Jennie M Miller 30 (H) 333 0 Margarett Kerkly — 32 50 100 10 Carrie O Sams ill) 00 334 9 Julia Guyton 20 (Nl 161 o N \V Cameron r.t 62 334 9 Thos G Wilkerson; 70 00 IS-.’ 14 Lovie Martin :«) ini Hilt 9 J L McWhorter 50 r.i 163 21 Thos Oweiisby 3 IN) 337 16 Maude Thompson 30 00 K4 4 Wilburn .V Love 225 43 338 10 .1 sie it Fant 20 IN) 165 10 R O sains 1 2S0 (N) 33'.i 10 Lizzie A ‘)rr 20 00 166 4 Wilburn & Love 112 05 340 10 KC Campbell 5 IN) j 167 OO Bonnie MeOluny 31) 00 341 10 R (' Campbell 3i> C3 163 Bonnie McCluney 30 00 342 12 W E Peeler 30 00 1 16!) 14 Horace Webber 1 50 lUj 23 Beulah Ballenger JO INI ! 170 9 .1 P Roark 4 55 :’•! 12 R A Maydeld 20 i > | 171 {) Jones & Duff 11 05 1 345 11 Ida Crocker 30 ( ) ! 172 9 Jim Darwin 10 10 , .0)6 16 TG Chalk f)2 25 j 173 II John Black 1 30 I . . - • >» t 11 S B Vassey 30 IN) 174 9 Henry Sirotlier 3 IN) j:,is 11 T Lipscomb 35 ini 175 9 Henry Strother 4 INI 34i' 11 F M Roberta 35 INI 176 9 Henry Strother 4 Ml 1 •j:.o 12 Janie (’Jefferies... 20 ini | 176 23 W A Young 4 40 ::a 16 Felder Phillips 22 C > 1 179 10 E K Cash 77 So 'til 13 1 G Phillips 10 ;Y) ! 160 4 EP Castles ... 30 C 1)53 11 J (' Green 22 . > 343 73 3 43 343 73 3 44 447 35 18 It A May lie Id T E Elgin .... Alma Linder L B Davis is B Crawley A Co *1 141 68 18 Interest R. R. Bonds Acct York Section. COLLECTIONS. Balance Cash on hand last i fport 395 23 23 By amount 4 mill ordinary county levy lino on $75 300 ('. <'. A (R. It. property acts 1891. page 1401 301 20 Taxes collected by shoi itf 1900 10 44 60 Taxes collected by shorlll' 15 per cent penalty 1 56 51 Taxes collected by treasurer 1901.. I 34s 50 75 Taxes collected by treasurer 10 per cent penalty 27 LB Davis .... Daisy Willis... Asa Thompson E L Crockett Addle Sherer.. Total $2 057 09 DISUCKS KM ENTS. II A D Neely, county treas. York county, interest R. R. bonds A C. Ry. to Jan. 1st 1902 T 11 Littlejohn, county treas. < i Rebates allowed by Compt. Gen. .. By balance cash on hand Total 1 G3« 00 16 38 2 88 4 399 95 69 ♦2 057 22 09 Re ? Jail Account Spartanburg County. Balance cash on hand last report. Brought from page 797 — Amount sinking fund com. acct. credit on note ... Amount Interest on above note 456 12 01 Total $1 214 97 iMi 15 1 da Crocker 30 IN) 359 4 J It Green 187 16 J W Spears 20 00 360 12 Corrie McCollough 168 11 A P Hickson 30 (N) 361 »*■ Edna Surratt .. 189 15 John Baxter 15 IN) 364 J J 1, McWhorter i'.MI 5 E II Curtis 20 INI 365 9 Margaret Kirkley 191 i A J Hensley 40 90 366 9 S C Carwile 192 4 Addle Sherrer 25 00 367 9 Thos P Wilkerson 193 II A P Hickson 6 IN) 308 9 Elise Carwile 194 •) Sudie Mae Bird 35 IN) 369 P R Davidson 195 15 Francis M Mon goniery .. 36 <;;> 37ii is Era Littlejohn 1:16 15 Frances M Montgomery 9 50 371 13 Annie W Brown 197 16 W G Patterson. 20 INI 372 19 Dora Whitlock — 198 11 S B Vassey 30 00 373 • *■» W F Vassey 199 16 Remus Wilkins 20 i n 374 4 Bessie Porter 200 11 J (' G ret? n ... 20 IN) 375 3 Bertha Porter 2ol 19 Dora Whitlock 30 IN) 376 10 WG Patterson 2<>2 14 E A Martin ;;o oo 377 10 Edna Northey 203 14 Lovie .Martin 30 M) 376 9 G M Cline 204 o Emma Orr 15 00 379 9 Jones .t Duff 205 15 Rebecca Scott 30 r:l JM) 9 Jim Darwin 21 ifi If, ~I) ifO 3*1 9 Jim 1 >a rwin 2i*7 15 John Baxter 7 50 392 15 2i is 11 J A Wheeler •Jo 00 383 24 2n9 30 00 :.'4 10 R O Sains • 210 Paul Lipscomb, Gen. Acct. 5 no 3 5 10 ROSurns •11 15 Belle Sett 30 IN) 3s6 3 Mary M Thompson 212 15 Ida < 'rocker 15 80 387 23 C B Martin .213 1 A J Hensley 20 IN) 388 19 F M Montgomery 211 19 Puella M Littlejohn .*{0 i 1 ;,69 9 ThosG Wilkerson 215 4 Mary A Burris 17 IN) 300 .1 L McWhorter 216 19 Minnie M Littlejohn 20 IN) 301 0 Elise Carwile 217 11 S B Vassey 15 00 392 0 Julia Guy ton 21s i E Elgin 45 mi 393 9 Margaret Kirkley 219 16 Remus Wilkins 10 00 :!'.I4 9 Asa Thompson 220 5 Addle A Crosby JO mi :;95 o E 1. Crockett .. j 221 4 Addie Sherer 25 00 300 11) Carrie O Sums 3 G N Webb 43 71 397 30* ID .1 N Lipscomb & Co ! 2 .23 16 Maud Thompson :io ini 6 G P Hamrick 224 4 K P Casth s 30 )N) 1 399 0 M Byant 225 14 KA May Held J5 00 ! 4i() 20 ,i s Bonner 2.26 16 W G Pattcison 15 IN) 1 401 10 R () Sams 16 J S Bonner 10 00 402 10 Carrie O Sams... 22s M Mary C Smith 30 1 ) 4'*3 23 A S Smith disiukskmknis Amount sinking fund coni, for li<j- uldatioii R. R. bonds.... 1 123 36 Balance cash on hand 91 61 Total fl 214 97 Broid River Bridge Account. By A mount borrowed sinking fund com. 7 11) on DISH CHS KM ENTS. 736 To W W Thomas 30 <6) 739 To Joe W Gaffney .... 96 60 737 To National B tnk of Gall'ucy 6 615 no 1 To W H Ross 3 75 sj To National Bank ofGatl'ney. 146 41 To Balance cash on hand 2 >21 Total $7 Ion no 2s 90 05 General School Fund. RECEIPT?. To balance cash on hand last re port • 6 521 01 To special school fund State Treas 1 298 90 To balance settlement with t'omp- troler-Gen To poll tax collected by sheriff 190n To poll tax collected by sheriff 15 per cent penalty To3inllitax collected by sheriff 1900 To3 mill tax collected by sheriff 15 per cent penally To special school tax district No lit, I960 To special school tax district No 10,15 per cent penalty -6 5 To special school tax district No9, 1900 ( 11 10 4 To special school tax district No 9. 15 p< reent penalty 1 06 56 To poll 3 mill and special school tax and penalty collected by Union Co Treas I 21 32 To poll tax collected by Treas, 1901 2 953 00 To poll tax collected by Treas, 10 per cent penalty » 30 To 3 mill school tax collected by Treas. 19<>| m m 4- g To 3 m 111 school tax collected by Treas, 10 per cent penalty 2 12 1 To special school tax district No Mb UN I SHIM To special school tax district No 10,10 per cent penalty 67 S3 To ^special school tax district No 9.1901 1304 00 3 To special school tax district No 9, 10 per cent penalty Is To school house district 17, sold 20 on no J M Miller J M Miller .1 W Spears Dora Whitlock. Mary Huggins Sudie Mae Bird KiiiiuaJ McGill EmmaJ Me ill Lillian Wright EH <’urtis T G ('hal k Addle Brown Belle Scott .1 1' Young J R Green Emma Orr .1 V L Met 'raw Maud Thompson.. . Bessie Dorter Bert ha Dorter Keltecca Scott . Dora Whitlock .... W C McArthur WC Me Arthur ... Li/.xte Orr Josle B Fant KO Campbell ... R <' Campbell Grace .illlls Anna Barns... Jennie M Miller Carrie (J Hams Addle V McArthur Edna Harris R O Hams R o Hams 30 00 20 50 75 no 114 00 265 10 A B Gaines 13 27 266 10 Leila E Morgan :to ini 17 10 •y.; 10 WC McArthur 6 IN) 268 • E L Crockette 20 INI 31 76 5 269 f Asa Thompson 30 IN) 270 in Bessie Crocker 30 INI ,) 00 47 271 10 F E Shuford 45 IN) 272 18 P W Willard 72 96 5 7 4 273 16 T A Porter 20 <>• 404 io R C Campbell 408 10 Edna Harris ........ 405 10 R C Cam pi>ell 406 to Lizzie A Orr 407 10 Josie B Fant ....... 409 10 \V r C McArthur . . 410 to \V C McArthur 411 to Edna Not thy 412 10 F E Shuford 413 to Anna Barm s, 414 io GraceS Willis Total < *25 987 22 63 DIHHCKKKMKKTK. Dist. No, Claim 127 s Eo Macomson 54 iio 19 lo Frances M Montgomery... L Baker L Baker Minnie M Littlejohn Beulah Bailedger Ruella Littlejohn Edna Norlhey W F McArthur, General account J s Kelly J H Kelly Cherokee Falls MfgCo Jeannette Rhyne .1 DGoudeloek F E Hhuford Bessie Crocker W O Hopper K L Crockette Asa Thompson K A McGiihey RA May Held W A Young o D Teal Merchants and Dlanters Bn nk J G Phillips Etta Whitesides J O Isler Frances M Montgomery . M M Con y WC McArthur 30 I > 13 00 19 14 20 (Ml 30 IN) 30 IN) 30 INI 412 4'5 10 Jennie M Miller 3° 4.0 416 Id Leila E Morgan 3° 4X1 417 ID R M Wilkins -S: Co 3 QD 4.8 ID X C Richardson lo 5^ 419 IO A B Gaines lo *9 4 2d IO W () Lipscomb & Bro.. 22 68 421 Io Shuford & Lemaster. .. 22 55 422 IO R () Saim - 75 CO IO R O Sams 9 c > 424 IO R C Campbell 3° 00 4 2 5 IO W C McArthu. 55 CO 426 10 Jennie M Mille. 3° (XI 427 IO WCMcAithur lo 00 428 IO Edna Not thy 3° t 1 429 IO R C Campbell 5 OO 43° IO Faina liar.Is 3'J ( 1 43* JO Anna Barnes 3° GO 432 Io Grace S Willis 3 U Cl 433 IO Leila E Morgan 3° (XJ 434 IO Carrie <) Sams 3° OD 435 IO Lizzie Otr 20 (X) 436 IO Addie V McArthu *9 5<> 437 10 Josie B Fant 20 <v> 43» 9 ThosG Wilkerson 73 5 2 439 9 Jno 1/ MeWhotUy 5o OO 44° 9 Margaret Kirkley 32 5“ 44* 9 Elise Carwile 32 50 442 9 S C Carwile 37 50 443 lo Bessie Crocker 3° CO 444 Id Jennie M Miller 30 (X) 445 lo Grace S Willis 3“ c O 446 lo Addie V McArthur 3^ CJ 447 16 T G Chalk 5° »XJ 448 19 Puella Littlejohn 3° OO 449 18 B F Foster 20 < J 45° 16 Addie Brown 34 2d 45* *5 Rebecca Sco t 3° ( 1 452 22 R M WilkinsL: Co 2 35 453 22 R M Wilkins K: Co . 8 35 454 *3 M B Kendrick 3° ( > 455 10 Acme Furniture Co. *7 fi.5 456 16 Mary C Smith 34 (XI 457 10 Cat roll it Co., le-se 2 75 458 22 J H Lyons 2.5 C 1 459 4 A<l<lie Sherer 12 5° 4' » 23 Edna Sarratt . . 30 (. 1 461 2.3 Anni B Chalk . . . JO (XI 462 18 Jack Jefferies .... 4 ( 1 4C3 12 Everett Humphries VJ on 4b4 lo Ed H DeCatnp 4 88 465 12 Hattie Wylie 30 (XI 466 i t Lottie Smith 2o (XI 467 6 G 1’ Hamrick 45 (XI 468 3 Bertha Potter 35 (X> 469 16 R Wilkins 20 (XI 470 *7 Ed H Curtis 22 5° 47* 22 J H Wilkins IO (XI 480 12 • A (. 1 481 4 W 1* Wylie 3 5° 482 15 J K Green to 1X1 4»3 11 Ida Crocker 32 50 484 5 S J Lipscomb 20 ( 3 4*5 16 W G Patterson 2d (XI 48)) 11 S B Vassey 3*» (XI 4*7 *2 R A Mayfield 20 OO 488 11 J A Wheeler 4S9 14 Daisy Willis 490 23 J B Bridges 491 16 J W Spears 492 12 W K Peeler 493 13 Bessie Kendrick 494 13 Annie Bro 1 495 9 Asa Thompson 496 9 Asa Thompson 497 9 K L Crokette 498 2 Minnie Smith 499 11 F M Roberts 500 9 Filise Carwile 501 9 Margrret Kirkley.... 502 9 J F Roark 503 9 Henry Black 504 9 Thos G Wilkerson... 505 9 S C Car le 506 9 J L McWhorter 507 9 W D Rummage 508 7 Bessie Po er 509 22 P R David*" >n 510 20 Ray Mac on 511 8 J E Crim 512 15 MBVassey 513 15 F M Montgomery.... 514 15 F' M Montgomery.... 515 40 R O Sa.as 516 10 R O Sams 517 10 Anna Barnes 518 10 Grac • S Willis 519 io Jennie M Miller 520 io Edna Harris 521 10 Leila F^ Morgan 522 10 Carrie O Lams 523 10 Addie V McArthur.. 524 ro Edna B Northy 525 10 Bessie Crocker 326 10 F Fi Shuford 527 10 Josie B Fant 528 10 Lizzie A Orr 529 10 R C Campbell 530 io R C Campbell 531 24 Alma Linder 532 24 L T Clary 533 13 L A Turner 534 10 W C McArthur 535 10 W C McArthur 53b 15 Jno Baxter 537 lb T G Chalk 538 16 Addie Brown 539 3 Mary M Thompson.. 42 "b ! .'LlV 12 Corrie McCullough .. 26 ini | .741 lb Beulah Ballenge. . . . an <m | 542 11 J C Green ;>o ini ! 543 i d B F Foster ►> ini j 541 19 B J Foster 5n I 545 17 Cora Wilkins 15 ini j 5 4b ' 2 Janie C Jeffeties 30 i 1 547 10 Eloise Moorehead 3n nn 1 543 20 Ibank McCluney 549 jo Frank McCluney 550 20 Frank McCluney 531 2u J S Bonner 532 15 Rebecca Scott 553 4 Agnes Wylie 554 16 Remus Wilkins 535 19 Dora Whitlock 33b id H L Spears 537 id Chas L Davis 33.8 22 J II Lyons 539 13 Annie Lou Smith 5bo 14 Liza Mauin 361 14 Liea Mauin 562 14 Lovie Martin 363 14 Lovie Martin 364 13 Annie Brown 563 16 Maud Thompson 56b ib Mary C Smith 567 ib J W Spears 365 17 EH Cm Lis 569 5 J V Westbrooks 570 3 J V Westbrooks 571 15 H Z 1 licks 572 14 Daisy Willis 573 19 I'uVlla Littlejohn 574 10 L Baker 575 23 Beulah Ballenger 576 9 (J A <).,borne 377 11 Ida Crocker 57S 15 J R Green 379 11 F M Roberts 380 5 S J Lipscomb 551 12 Janie C Jeffetries 582 2 S S Watson 5S3 12 R A Mayfield 3S4 19 Eliza Littlejohn 385 19 Eliza Littlejohn 5.86 9 EL Crockette 587 9 Asa Thompson 5S8 9 Asa Thompson 580 9 Thos G Wilkerson 590 9 J L McWhorter 391 9 S C Carw ile 592 9 Elise Carwile 593 9 Margaret l -rkley 594 4 J K Wilson 593 22 Sallie G Ingram 596 22 Sallie G Ingram 597 7 Bessie Porter 398 3 Bertha Porter 599 2 E E Porter 600 15 M G Montgomery 6d1 12 W E Peeler bo2 9 A W Whisonant 603 23 Annie Chalk ( J4 io R C Campbell bo5 10 R C Campbell bob id Edna B Northy 607 io Bessie Crocker 608 10 Anna Barnes f >9 10 (irace S Willis 6iu io Edna Harris 611 id Jennie M Miller 612 id Leila E Morgan 613 10 Addie V McArthur 614 id Carrie () Sams 613 id Josie B Pant bib 10 R <) Sams bi7 id Lizzie A Orr biH id R () Sams 619 10 F E Shuford 620 22 W F Yassev 621 2 J lib Jefferies 622 iS Era Littlejohn b23 18 Era Littlejohn 624 8 E J Sepoch 823 8 J E Crim 62b 10 W C Mt Arthur 627 id W C McArthur 028 ib W G Patterson b29 14 D II Kearse b3o 11 J C(ireen 631 11 J A Wheeler 632 11 SB Vassey 633 4 Addie Sherer 634 12 Corrie McCollough 635 21 Alice Littlejohn 636 21 Alice Littlejohn 657 21 Alice Littlejohn 638 21 Alice Littlejohn 639 21 Alice Littlejohn 640 22 P R Davidson 641 18 E A Garvin 642 18 B F Foster 643 19 B J Foster 644 13 Bessie Kendrick 645 17 Mary Huggins 64b 4 Agnes Wylie b.j? 13 John Baxter b.48 13 Lottie Smith b49 13 Lottie Smith 630 22 J H Lyons b3i 3 Etta Whitesides 632 3 Etta Whitesides 653 19 Dora Whitlock 634 17 Cora Wilkins 655 12 LB Davis 656 24 Alma Linder 657 22 W F Vassey b'58 6 G K Turner 639 21 Minnie Smith bbo 11 J A Wheeler 6bi lb Beulah Whitesides hb2 11 J C Green 663 3 EH Curtis 6b4 20 J S Bonner io 3° (XJ 3° OO 3<J CXJ 30 OO 30 00 45 OO 20 OO 20 OO 3° 00 j 5 3° (X) 1 3 (X> 11 75 10 On 55 OO J 15 OO 5« (XI 3° (XI 20 ( X > *5 (XJ 3° CO 22 5° 2D (KJ 20 G 1 25 (XI 2d CO 3° co ! 35 ( M > 35 ( X) 35 ( ') 2d OO 3° CXI 3° OO 2<) (Xj 3° OO 8 Co IO (XJ 25 OO 25 ( 0 25 OO 3« c > 3 ,J (XI 25 (XJ 3° (XJ 47 (XJ 3 U (XI 25 (XI 22 5° 33 75 3 25 *44 60 3° OO 3° OO 2 s 9 3“ (XJ 2 05 663 16 Remus Wilkins 666 1 W E McSwain 667 16 J W Spears 6b8 24 Alma Linder bb9 ib Addie Brown 670 11 T Lipscomb b7i 11 T Lipscomb 672 11 T Lipscomb b73 12 R A Mayfield b74 11 S B Vassey b75 19 Eliza Littlejohn v 676 11 Ida Crocker • 677 18 Eloise Moorehead 67H 16 Eloise Moorehead 879 21 Minnie Smith 680 21 Mattie Chambers bSi 21 Mattie Chambers 6H2 21 Mattie Chambers b83 21 Annie Miller b84 21 Annie Miller 885 12 Janie C Jefferies bSb 9 J L McWhorter b87 9 T G Wilkerson b88 9 S C Carwile 689 9 Elise Carwile bgo 10 R O Sams 691 10 Addie V McArthur 692 10 Carrie O Sams b93 io Leila E Morgan 694 io Edna Harris 695 10 Janie M Miller 696 10 Grace S Willis 697 10 Anna B irns 69k 10 F E Shuford 699 10 Bessie Crocker PARDON GIVEN LYNCHERS. 700 IO Edna B Northey 3° OO 701 lo R C Campbell 3*> (XI 702 lo Lizzie A Orr 20 (XJ 7 <J 3 10 Josie B Fant 20 (XJ 7°4 lo R C Campbell 5 (XJ 7°5 Io W C McArthur 5.5 (XJ 706 lo W C McArthur io (XJ 707 16 Maude Thompson 5t> (XI 7 1 '* 16 Maude Thompson 47 (XI 709 20 Ray Macomson 3° OO 710 2() Ray Macomson 3° no 711 8 J E Crim 2o OO 712 *4 Lovie Martin 3 U 25 7*3 *4 Liza Martin 3° (XJ 7*4 9 Margarett Kirkly 32 5 i} 7*5 9 Will Griffin 4 20 716 9 J P Roark / 60 717 9 Jim Darwin 12 (JO 71* *4 D H Kearse 3° 00 7*9 16 A M Wright 20 OQ 720 16 A M Wright _o (XJ 721 16 A M Wright 2d OO 722 10 Chas Davis Id ( XI 723 IO T It Littlejohn 43 75 7-’4 IO (r W Webster I 4° 725 16 J W Spears ID <x> 725 22 Bonnie McCluney 33 54 727 22 Bonnie McCluney 33 33 728 22 Bonnie McCbiuev 33 35 729 22 P R Davis 2d (XI Three of Them Receive Freedom at Hands of Governor Jelks. Montgomery, Ala., June 9.—Gov ernor Jelks has pardoned George How ard. Martin Fuller and John Strength, three of the four white men convict ed in Elmore county of lynching the u**gro Robin White, and sentenced to 10 years in the penitentiary. The negro and John Thomas had an altercation in which no harm was done. Tfie theory of the people in Elsmore is that Thomas misrepresent ed the affair to nis neighbors and by that means raised the mob that did the lynching. They sent in petitions with three nr four thousand names on them asking the pardon of three of the men, and many delegations have besieged tho capital. John Thomas, the principal in tho mob. was convicted »nd appealed to the supreme court, which affirmed tho case last week. There is no application for Thomas’ jiardon and the people of the county lay the blame on him. The three men pardoned had been in prison a year. The case is famous as the only in stance in Alabama where 1. white man has been convicted of lynthing a ne gro. THREATENED RIOT AVERTED. zji 21 SC Jefferies 732 21 J C Jefferies 733 11 F M Roberts 734 5 Mamie Whitesides 735 5 Mamie Whitesides 73b 5 Etta Whi esides 737 21 R M Wilkins & Co 738 2 S S Watson 739 1 W E McSwain 740 17 W S Wilson 741 4 1 essie McGill 742 4 Bessie McGill 743 4 Bessie McGill 744 3 Bertha Poi ter 745 2 E E Porter 746 2 E E Porter b i7 13 Bessie Uwings 748 10 J N Lipscomb N: Co 749 16 Mary C Smith 750 14 J) H Kearse 751 ib W G Patterson 732 16 W G PaLerson 733 23 Edna Sarratt 734 ib Addie Brown 753 16 Addie Brown 73b ib T G Chalk 737 16 T G Chalk 7381-20 Frank McCluney 736 22 Bonnie McClu .ey bbo 12 Everett HumpLties 761 2o J S Bonner 762 4 J K Wilson 763 12 Hattie Wylie Brought forward Rebates allowed by Compt Gen 3 mill tax Rebates allowed Compt Gen special No 10 Rebates allowed Compt Gen special No 9 Poll rebates allowed by Au ditor By balance cash on hand Decisive Action of Whites Pteventcd Negro Uprising In Mississippi. Memphis, June 9.—A special from Meridian, Miss., says: Telephone re ports from Marion and points the north of Lauderdale county bringnews that the excitement of Saturday light has somewhat oUbsided. Greene J»hn- son and Nate Moore, the negroes ar-, rested Saturday afternoon as leaders in the movement to murder the whites, were released today owing to a failuro to id- ntily them as rioters and writers of the letters appointing rendezvous for the negroes w ho had been armed. Every white man over a territory o! 10 miles was armed Saturday night and si pt with a gun beside him in anticipation of trouble. The decisi/6 action of the whites in visiting negr.j‘*s and telling them that the first movu on their -art to carry out their plans would i f suit in their liolesale slaugh ter is believed to have had a quieting effect. bo MURDER IN BROOKLYN SALOON. When Taunted as to Courage, Parker Kills Crane. New York, June 9.—For telling Noah Parker, 'J2 years old, that he lacked the courage to shoot a fly, James Crane, aged 29, has been shot anil killed in a Brooklyn saloon. The bul let entered the man's heart, killing him instantly. When he saw his victim fall, Park er became excited and fired four oth er shots at the other persons in the saloon. None of the bullets took effect however. Parker then hurried to his home and later surrendered to the po lice. Parker, who is a negro, came from Kentucky. An argument over horse racing brought about the banter to shoot which caused Crane’s death. 49, 15 5.9>'< s 58 45 Total $25,9'J7 22 63 I hereby certify that the above is a correct statement of the receipts and .isburseinents of all school funds in my otlicc for the fiscal year ending April Kith, 1902. Sworn to before by me T. H. Littlejohn, this the 0th day of June, 1902. W. D. Camp, N. 1*. Coroner’s Inquest Continued. Knoxville, June 9.—The coioner’s inquest which was to have convened at Coal Creek today to resume tho investigation as to the cause of thu Fraterville mine horror of May 9 has by mutual agreement of the coroner and the Coal Creek Coal company been continued until June 23. Mora evidence is to be secured in the mean, time as to the probable cause of the explosion. Yesterday memorial ser- vices were held iff all the Coal Creek churches in memory of the 216 men and boys who met death in the mine explosion. The manager of one of the most successful furniture houses in Greater New York was asked to what one thing, in his opinion, the success of the -concern was most due. He replied: “The founder of the firm was a great believer in advertising, and to this fact may ba ascribed the enormous business we are handling. ’ ’ There no business; however small, that cannot be increased by judicious, systematic, per sistent advertising. The giant oak does not gain its strength in a day. Magnificent buildings are not reared all at once, nor can their strength and beauty be appreciated until the finishing touches are put on. Is your business satisfactory? Are you making headway? Are you using to the best advantage the greatest of all business lev ers—advertising? If you are satisfied that you are, well and good; if not, drop in and talk it over with us. We have advertising space to sell, and adveriising is a part of oux business. Perhaps we can help you. Suicided Before Church Altar. Detroit. June 9.—A special to The Evening Post from Bay City, Mich., says that alter saturating his clothes with kerosene oil, Joseph Rejch last Saturday night set fire to himself In the Catholic church at Fisherville, this county. His charred remains were dis covered in front of the altar yesterday morning. Hobs had been burned through the church floor by his body. Rejch was 39 years of age, was the organist of the church and a teacher in the church school. It is supposed he was temporarily insane. Woman Dies From Fright. New York, June 9.—Mrs. J. Feely, o! Hoboken, saw a child drop through thu air from the window above. Believing it was her son, she screamed his name in heartbroken tones and fell in a faint. She died in a few moments. Mrs. Feely had been ill several weeks and was out of bed for the first time whv-n she received the shock whkn caused her death. The hoy who fell to the street was not seriously hurt. To Be Sent to Atlanta Prison. Raleigh. June 9.—In the United Stales district (ourt here Judge Pur nell has sentenced J. T. Corbett, ex- postmaster at Selma, to five years In the Atlanta penitentiary. Corbett stole registered letters and other letter* containing valuables. Behind In Electric Railways. Raleigh, June 9.—It Is found that North Carolina Is very far behind In electric railway construction, having now in operation only onc-elghth of l per cent of electric railway mileage in the United States. t A „