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-T^he Advertiser y ..c\ P?HL i A ty m vj ? / ; / ?. LATJttKjNS Febril .?.. ? is? .gn'.11 MV?v.nyrlco.- - MO:; >T?, >i M) RAYAHS,* JN A!?VAV?:. ftftlfM for Adv?rt1lin*. Ordtna/V Ail fOrti?OttiOU<W, J?.]- ? ^u:irf>, I ll biHor (loni fl.l^i; t.*.-li HU\m?**iUUIII itltMr don, f*** cent?. J il ??ral r?<?!i.-"i tri iuu?J.' f?v< I?rg0 i 4 VfwiiaoiuontB. V . U. OAKLINGTON A r. >., l'roprlcti ir i. DEMOCRACY, Tho Abbeville \fv(Uion *nys; fc* ''Organizations lo ioforiu timi i u "lighten tho rising generation upon Kthe true principles ol' tin' :. mo "racy are necessary In those lay " This is true. Nol tully the ; I lng generation, hui the general ion ri - en, could study tho principles of democracy with profit. In national affairs many of thu most undemo cratic ideas havo been recognized by tho party? but when we lock al ourjown State we exclaim*, "Oh Demoracy; what moasuros have not been pitt forward in thy oaine? Wira? principi?is loo heavy for thy platform lo support?" Tho "Domo? ? alic party" e: South Carolina is tu \ ig ie an iudel us words can bo, Wu ha* . ; " po litical partie.-; lu tldi Sb te, m etoad of allbolonglag to nae rai ?y. Wo can scarcely tl nd two win Kland on tho samo platform. Eseiy man 3s tlie leader of a faction, and thai faction can often boaid .! but one member. How many vote . car outline Um pOU y o? our State Ad ministrations since 1870' Year by year men p<> ; ? the poll mid depositan paper bonded ."Dem ocratic. Ticket," and they know about us much about tho character and Dtnoss of the man whose unmo is printed on that ticket, ns they dc of tho Chief of a tribe o? Indians. Under the present management of the "Democrat lc party, the von ?orner--:-, lore of democracy is i? m. ir ed. Tho electors do'tiotfelect, lhe> do not oxpross n choice, but our State officers aro elected by con vention. Il Is true thc voters eh ct members to tho" Democratic Con vention, but how can tho election Of these mombors express si choice nato who shall hold olftco whei those who elect thom nro ont in ly Ignorant as to who will bo nomina ted when tho < (invention usscmhl lt always happen-- that ? nndidnte -come out af.cv tho Convention ls formed-when Ihc'pci plo have no Opportunity of deciding. But they come before the people to explain their views after they have hoon nominated. They do not Come to tell tho voters what they should do, but show What they have done; not to give thom an oppor tunity of expressing a choice by the election of delegates, but to show them tholcholco that has bei n made, ?VTho sovonity of our political wa ters, has lulled to sb p, and we are drifting far away rrom true Jeffersonian democracy. Much of the recent legislation-local and class legislation-shown how far wo have gone, but as yoi wo oe onlyjn faint offert to return. Tin-: ADVERTISER bas alway., been n friend to tho South Caroli na Univosity. Such nu institution Is a necessity, If wc bell ve in edu cation at nil, bul we do nol think that the University is altogether accomplishing its full mon iure of usefulness. So longa its ex! ! ace ls a political if?sue, to be opened ev ?ry two yoars, wo cannot expect ii to hecomo a shining light. Th? appears too, tt> ii? o ccrtaii inti enco In connection wit!> <!>( Coll? y that is anything but encouraging. Tho young mon who go lo Col bia seem to think they ire n gradi better than others. Th? aristocratie :doas worshiping family '. radii and birth, drives away pooi yom . men who, more 'than <<!':. r 1 .< ? ?U'-'i ;iii Instil LltJOH. Wo do not desire to injure in Hi? remotest degree thin grand old col lege. Wo would do all in our pow or to encourage, rather than to prej udice anyone Against the Colli A recen I ?.di (..rial il) tho( yolcyh ii a paper published by tho studonl ot tho Uni versity, a? kn I he qu es Hon Why, do Professors} lu some of on Colleges do all Ii i y can to pu d men through who have leann nothing and win h.ive not rod ved a particle ol'poli- h," Tho school should nol la urit?i i i od tor all this gabbi? . f illly ichool boy?? but il thN I? th?' senturnenl ol the students, if "polish" i tluJ, how would son m of lin- ley.. who go toother schools bc tr? ted bytheao studonts. in Bpcnkin 1 *t?o University or* North Carolina, Or Battle, ^residont, ..a v, mon thAJQ a hundred youths are at I '"?Ufcu?ou, with huudi; brown with tell, some cooking for themselves, tM'J.i-VJ aa-iug their own cooks, sonn or? eeuaty appointments ? rec of tub lion, othors going Into debt for lt, With threadbare clothes, lil tho < ol dest weather without greatcoats, hovorlngover scanty fires,- but with tho flumes of nobie ri oltidon burn- J ( tin tbHr brer These ai'O (hO leen who Will IWlke j,:.?,...... ,..<.;!.. those wdio boas! of . .t ? : i - . : i uro ? . ?'ow iii!';- they ".nov. IC-! doa I Uh i Iii li A true ..siiiiso gi M - Jiu ?gb "polish.'' When; e": you iluda ?nan who btw worked hi own way through college, you linda uian who IS UH honor to himself and society. Voung tuen who prlzo ed ucation for lbs own ?alee, who aro willing tu boar hardship lo ul.lain ?, thouUl bo encouraged by college profes.dors, A youth who goes through collage al tn pl y to be called a grad?ale, who obtain? nwhoop nkiii because it is fashionable, sel dom makes a success, bul 'in.is in after life that he has boon chasing a phantom. Mr Watterson insists that the President "take? ?..ere joy in our Republican v h<- li H repented and (urned Mugwump, than ninety ami nine Democrats who have never :?o?i?' a.->i ra v." Secretary Manning admits t;i" statement (hut ho will resign from tho Cabinet to become Presiden! of a new bank lu New York, Bill Arp Is right, what wo need i a< : moro farmers, bu! minni fae* uror;<. .>..!>' tliliik What a big cot* iel fact..would do for Laurens, OUR WASHINGTON LBTTKR, (AV . i: . '; Washington, -lau. 2S, i ..sr. The forty aim h Congre ii? wi ll puss .ia of exi?jtt'u?e v. I ti i a good record iotW.Ul, (anding whu( its critics i'.i.l last session, li may net pro blem ano v?, (arti!' stet, or slop tin? -ilve. c linage at its presen! rato, but ftdi?n jU'oylded against nit lu terregnuni in ii-- pre tdchthil sue eeusion, Ii ie;, . c it!, d tho ele. tora! uoupt conLi'over-vy lind it litis pitt Into thc hand:: di Ibo President an iud foi tho regit la tb of Inter state i i n me rc e. foi* whit,!, tho people ot* I certain nectloiu; have boen calling ' in v.:?it for yea:.:. \\ bas also at- : tented to anne pressing need:: lu a dozen other directions, whatever may have bo< v. ii - general condu? I. During the present week Ibo Ken ate bas voled again ; woman suffrage, voted again against Ibo t'ontivmalion Of Boeorderof Pettis M. At liewa, veted for cloi-lng tie po da of tito V ni tod S?i?ei? ?Kidj'Stl Canadian Imports, ii retaliation'! for Knglantl's violutioii ol' treaty obligation with rogart! tu fisheries nm) lt ls ilOW debating ti e ques tion ot' Agricnltvit..' Hxporln ? at Stations. The House is plodding over pro y appropria (.hui bills, Senator I i oar created n mild sensate a in .Semite a few mornings since by proposing a new*rulo< lie is outraged al the irre veranee" of tho'jnpper House, and iv nskotl tliat tho Kut.t'.o fshall nol be called lo or der nor (nc Chapl du's prayer pr . c d . ? lin?' linio un Vii tt quorum be. present. l?e: aid i: wus :i ridiru* and dis'/r?cfiii spectacle, tho daily deliverance of tho ur o ation In I ho {[presence 'of only three Or f 'in- Senators, ii' religious exerci fj - wei-i' lo be coiii lu tied thoy s'iould he decorous. If hid propo sition should carry in both housos, il would gran tty disturb Induis of long standing, und perhaps lead lo an abolit ?on of the Oimplnln'a oillce alt igcther. Vov nineteen years thc '"a lonni Woman'.- Itij-hhi An ocinllon hus heh! its sessions iii Washington. l''or nineteen ?iuicesstve yertrs Hie prominent ady?eates <r woauiu ?uflVage have here el forth their grievances, challenged and con demned (lielr <;]>;.;.;. tsors, clicrtslu tl 'heir faith ami lotti ,v-.; I nell" vow p; For nineteen y ar Miss Anthony, Mrs. Silt! nek, Mrs. Staidop, Mrs. Hooker, Mr?. Howell, Mrs. Wallace, "Mrs. Harbert, Mrs. Binko, Mrs. Sowoil, Mrs. Von-ins ;<iu! others, have nj pealed to Cnngrt is for tho ballot, have pronsed tho M? 1 r lo a vole have huntr pv< ,? Ihegallerlos of ibo House and Si nate lu ? nm< : ! ant icipution ; ami they have re peatedly >? en one house or Ibo oi li er vote down their .'cause" as t!.< y saw tho Senate vt.te il down y. ilorday. Tl:e fad tba! sixteen Senators 01* itu llfty ono then presen! In the Sonate Chnmber voted In (heir favor while thev collided '-?i (he naomi.-hip of eleven move who we're abseni is con si de rod a groat triumph. Miss, Anthony feels that lite tu i jo ?vj ...! ii .!:... nae arti now boating appreciable fruit. i ty yen ago ber pi'opo?od Constitutional A? mendmeni a ou td lid? i beeil hooted out of ;ii" Sonnte With dei I li n. Ton years ii go ii would liol Ijav'e fared: hinch better, and (Ive yea rs Ugo she ( oti h I not lui Vu co a ted lip on ti? approving Votes of sixteen Senators, A friend of wbrnati KU (frage f ab! IO Ml? Anthony: "rite (rouble With your eau so hi that it lacks pd lltlcnl vitality. Senators corni! anti gonad Itoprc in (uti ves slill more frequently withoul regard to the m?rit? or domeriis of ? ?a print ?plc of woman suffrage; Could the question Involved become n direct issue before tho people, and the election of Senators and Members bo made to (urn on ii, (lie rcsinl might be di fieront. No * no If sen! to dongn as n woman suffrngifit" con ti a u ed be, "All of (hem como uninstructed tho matter oxcopl by their own prejudices, and so they vole.* Mu;s Anthony read in convention iii" iiaines of those Senators who viied for h.. (?iii, calling ii the "itel! of honor from the Scinto wing of the Capitol, ' and then (ho nnmos of thone opposed. The nu dlencc applauded whoo she remark* cd that the now Senator, Mr, Pur cell, who occupl?s Oen, fjOgrtn's former sent rant ?ils firs! vote In tho Senate for WOITUUI. lt waa dechled to "..poi" those ?enatori who had pul l-lieinseivos on roeord against tills bill for wo mnn, and Miss. Anthony remarked Hint If Senator ?tignlls should bo ro (locted from Kansas it Would bo because the v. emmi of Kansas wore lov. i rtoss to def?al him. ii<- would ind prtrtv airtoiighis coilstlluontfl hat he bad. n?( coiintod. . .'.s.i-..: ^isiuiA ?MJ\X+?^ x,s? tcc^ix? : ? J- churum ti ??K?ii.wn HOM;:. <>l BKItVKit ; Tho petition, asking tin? ? Vanity ? CommIbSkmci > . laiuroiis County I i order, tm election <'?i tho third Tu os Uay i u August next on {lia quo.-) t lon of*l''r ihtbltloii or no Pro hibition," I:-" being circulate-*! in ibis con : mu ni I y, 'J 'lie nc I il lou ha?1 been presented to Jh\fty nina real os tu te ow norw und b'ifty w roi have signed it. Wc thin!? the cause ly galnlug ground every day an i hopo to see il prevail by an overwhelming ma jority next August? Wo llilnk "l?rother nob" in last Issue of tho "/A/vV" strike s the key note, and heartily endorso what ho says In regards to tho cause. Wo attended the meeting of the friend.* <.?' Pruliiblllon bold In Lau? rons mi bcd Tuesday and were very much,lmpi*er'sv?il with what we saw and beard. Whilst the meet ing was aol largo us lo number, tho earnestness and rcprosontivo char tern!'thoso present convinced us] tbat the cause wa? In willing hands. Very llttlo news stirring in this lr oality. Tho new : burch building al Ibis pla"?} ls nearly ready for raising and we hope io a* ? ii SM? in a short time. ' I The now school house al Thomas, Cross Steads will be completed this week and wo hope to commence the school oil. Monday Tee TU? of February. Cap! T. A. MeCarioy nhs lately pur 'based a portion ol ibo Tl ioma s land and ? ? rabidly clearing it up. Ciits ni can s j .business" when lie takes hold of anything. We think tile I'armt r ave getting down ii? business eur no.-1 and a* tlie vt nth -i' becomes more set 116(1 they will rapidly pu !: llieir prepa rations for planting. A'ould ii ??ol be well for tho farmers all lo join tho "push and pul " society, fdr ibo present yoiirat leal itind free ifsonie thing Would liol como ol li I Slcusleu still raging and \v< think perhaps there may hoouoiigh togo round if banded oui by :t ca rel ul I lt ls liol necessary that .1 giye any description of l?den. Voil ail ! know il ls the "garden spol of the ? world.? ? Mi ?os lill ; anil Btidio Curler arid i St isa Machen, three ot Triangle loveliest specimens of beauty were over during the Cbri ?tinas holiday;. Mr Templile Malu fiVy of Power, v. as over ! ; it week on a* silo: ! vi si; lober ion, Mr II. l>, Mahal'iey. Mr Murphy Hoper, who bad re sumed his studies at the Tainian Uni versity ls now ut borne, not be ing well enough to pursue his course for tho presen't. ?: i fast gaining strcnght however and wo hopo will soon bo .(Me lo re-enter the ntudeiits ! ure. ! M ' s Nettie Trowbridge, of Piod niotit, ls spending some limo with i relatives Iii Ibis conimunitv, j Mr Roper, of Picken i, ft Iho'i* of ti ir friend Mr ?-. IX. Poper, is visiting friends und relath es here. ! M : and M rs J. If. Wolli' >? i**. <. re turned from a visit io Mr J. k. Hen j dcrsori and fumiiy. i Mr.J.li, SJahaifey ?saddln . beau ty to his already hniulsomo resi I douce by enclosing tt?o yard Will) modern styled pa il i mrs. Dr tl. P. Mabaifey'and wife Jiavo boen on a short visit lo Mr John Prahl --ami fa oily. Thc Drenjdys taking "ld girl" t ? ride iy mindi lid iiny of tho boys; and tho' she e won. be still entorains *. Joni uti f. ling' toward* any < n?, \? fall . :.i ??o ?j willi her. I; i: n?>t true Doctor? We undera! ind the Mi tc? Wolli wei" mar thc "corporate .iridis" of our town, some Mme since, but wc e ve tatistlod ci rlnln young oem \\ ere not awni e of tii? fact, for mino wo think are very fond pf "hunting" tho favorites nbove nam . il. oh. by what menin* cnn I fame ono ls their ofl repo; ted thought. Mr .J. J. Coleman, our erndon! Post Mai tor, bas not ; et leann d Who placed "that lovely ci rd'dh (he Chriatmas tree for him. Ho appre ciated tho romemhranci ver, nigh I ty. and longs to thank (lie donor. ! Tho sociable, ni Mr J. L. Mnhnfl'cy was very much enjo; ed by nil, Mr W. li. Mnhulley : peni n few days athis old home la.-?? week. Messrs .'. H. Wolffand li,H, '?.?l?, I c mtraetO! ft, will n co? ipili ... .ki work ci Mr .7.1', fielt' k du e. The building v\ ill be ? ; lipiod I y di- V?. C. Colt man, and I can ? ti \ ou w ho else. Rumor however, bo I <'.?.?: 'i ?;ki t.o M ce by himself, ' M iat Atina Mahnth;y, Die ?lous ia n! trincho) ul tili: place,sin ;.: ht r I. lr. furnier hav boen'very biioy thc? past wrick ow lng ::;:>l plowhijc. There aro n few i arie* of mea le's ii: the i om mun 11*,. fe j Si i'so.v ; MILLS, xix. Tho ronson wo have not lippearod In te. ? ADA KRTit BU for some tlaic i i ?e. dug lo tllO en ni les from wi .'('ii J have jun! partially recovered at < his writing. They are m almost every family In th I sect! ?n. Mr. J. II. Cooper, of Laurens, is sponding a week nt home, ho lias nlsojusf recovered from an attack i-f l ho 11?v usles. iv. J, K. Culbertson, who lins her .i running ll drug Storo at Wa terloo, is spending a few days nt home. Dr, Culbertson was bu mod oui oil Ibo 20 M i ol last mouth, everything he bad oven to Iii wearing clothes wore bu rn od, ex cept those he had on, at tho time, und wo do hope Unit Ibo guilty par ties may be caught and punished to tho full exton! of the law, and bi our judgement thc law cannot lie too strict in tho punishment for moll a crime. Wo aro having s pleasant spoil if weat her, and farmers aro i ai y towing oats und turning lintier itul ble. Tliey seem to lie In earn .st in trying lo?ovorcomo their In? lebtedness caused by hlgh-wators md I ad crop.-!, and ali Any lhere re better ti mes coming, and we lope this may be the year they will onie. We ave gel liiv feoblo lo W'. i'e mich, bul hpe we will lie uble n? live more ami better hews next reek. ' /.'t' r Toiir rOlrt*f aiperience la UM prcperation of mors thin Oil? Mululu*! Thonaand applloatlone for patenta te thu Uulted Mate? a? ?I rp'?ijf" PCWf tri??. tb? pablUhere Of th? BvientlAa A l?h rtc?U COHliBM t? Mi M ?olloltOea for |.aleut?, ca??al?. tr?4?-w?rVj. eoar rlf hu. eta., tor tb? United rlt-fttcvi, MkA obtatu ptitiiM In (lanada. Ku?laiid. PraiMQ, immy, tud all other oouutrtee Thuir e?p<** vuc? y uueuuidixl and tbolr faoillUaa aro n-i .^IHaailnpe ?nd ?peolflcatlona prepared aiv4 Matt In tho l'atout O?Vx? on ?hort BotiOO. Torin? ?aw roaaonablo. Ho Ohara? for oiaiuiratloii of inodolt or drawing. Adriee hy mall freo. . Patentaobtain- dtliri 'iah MunnAIVirtnono? Intho BCIBWTltflC AMXUIOAN.whloh Usa tlio lartfoal ciroulatlou tud ia ih? moat inOu?i>?ot newipaper of ita kind pnhilahod in tho maw. Tho adrautajtu of euob. a uotloa storr pataota* tandoratanda. Thia largo and nidcndidlr lllnatratod nmrtpmomr kpnhU'had WICir.lt CY al ?ino a roar, and ia Admitted lt? bo til? boat paper doroted to Mteocev mechanic*. liiTenlion*, cn?iiieoriiift ?or?o, ana fiber clopertim nU of ludoatrial progr?s?, pao? ishad in any country. It contain? the namo? Of all patente?? and title of every Invention pUIMN .ach T?e?W. Try il four month* io? o?i? dolla* Sold by all newrdoiler*. j? If you havo an iinention to patent >.rr>e vg Munn di Co., pnbliaher? of Beientlflu aMMW BPI llroadway. Non York. .... ? An ^. Handbook about pateuVa malled f^.e>, ^. ' ?J giOTACM 8 UER Y. g l?NGINfiS |steaiw&V/tttor IHioiLKHS IPIp?& Fitting ^VTMILLS"? BnwsVttlTOo (?JUST MI LL? SAWS RLES Cotton Prosses i whims I PUMPS I " HANGERS i Water Vf hi < j - ?C0TT01? QINSB CASTINGS h GEARING I lirnRS and [ron fe A Fi.li l>lo. ? of Sup;, lip?, eccar, and geo.' g BELTING, PAOXINQ ann OTL. At BOTTOM PRICES AVr> IM PM/CK POH 3 ur,' K,Tsrn?^r^^rc^ r;iv:?::.7^ouT*a3 o-HKi'Aiua rnoMWLT I>ONE._?W 8E0. B. LOMBARD & CS. Foundry, Muchiao und Dotier Work*. AUGUSTA, GA. ABOV K TM. BSENG BR DEP< -OF THE - () V - LAURENS CO, B. O, OF MON ICY PAID FROM NOVEM BER 1ST, 18S?, TO NOV*EM UK li 1?T, 1SS0, '/'.. /fl? //?<..(../. thC t'rf&?!i.)rl Jrl<Iflt< ih .1 uuY TICK! (/', J. C. Todd J.T. Todd Ul Trnv \Y, I, lloyd,.... T. RobortHOi. .i. 0 C. Fleming,.. Todd, Simj r?tih tt < Trnynlium >v Dlul, M r tv .. aime on IlmtiAi. KXPKNHK. .'ame-' Mooro,. Rio lit of WAY. LT .war*.. Si limn. | ). - j KI, 'f. iVo. 1 . N ( >. 1 .M. Miuldcn, 10. K. rNf.itci iii;?, litlln Janii l j:..!l< Evans, V.. ii. ilunlcr. i r>.:to 2.1.R0 14.77 (VI 15.(50 10.1 K) 81.40 17. IQ 07.75 5.00 ao.oo 30.t ?< ? 30.00 'M ?.< ?0 10.1 Kl ll i.' '( I I U.00 J0.< KJ 20.00 20.(X) ?o.i M i 2f).O0 i il.l >' > 15.00 l ? ? H ) 30,00 30.00 30.00 30.00 20.00 '.>!?.( M) '.'A l.t ?I I 30.00 ;}o.i to 30.00 80.00 .'io.do ',',{).( Kl 30.00 . 15.00 " " . 15.00 . 15.00 " . 15.00 Rosa Foucho, . 30.00 " " . 80.00 '? . 30.00 NV. 0. Floming. :;o.<x) " " . 30.00 " " . 80.00 T. H. Johni on,. 14.(K> . 14.00 " " . 14.00 Junie Bryron.. 30.00 " " . 30.1X1 " " . 80.00 " " 80.00 HoUt. H, Hutlgons, ... 105.001 .!. fi. Gentry,.. Ann (Jarrett,_ [Ai m i io Gaillard, Mut t in Hnrksriuic J. L. Pearson, Ktntna Frank?,. 7.00 ? ? . 7.00 ? .< . 7.00 ? ? . 7.00 John Himpaon,. 15.00 ? ? . ir?.(K) ? ? . 1.5.00 SCHOOL I>i?riuoY, No. 2. W. 0. l'aUorwui,. ?.0.00 J 44 . moni 44 " . 30.001 A. E. Hampton,. 80.00 ? " . 30.00 J. T. (twin,. 30.00 " " . 30.00 ? " . 30.00 M. E. Templeton, . 20.00 M u 20.00 Mattie B. Moon?, . 20.00 Ni arv Row, . . 10.00 E. (). Fowler,. 30.00 ? ? . 80.00 M M . 30.00 E. C. Meredith, . 15.00 " . 10.00 P. 8. Little,... 20.00 ? M . 20.00 ? " . 20.00 T,. E. Newman,. 20.00 " " . 20.00 " " . 20.0t 1 ( i.< .( t I ( M HI 30.ot ? 3( M io :;o.oo 10.00 10.( 'o ? o . 10.00 Sallie Knight,. 30.00 " " . 80.00 " ? . 30.00 L \V. B. la tman. 5.00 SCHOOL DISTIUCT, No. 3. Kinma M. Dial,. 25.00 " 44 ? . 25.00 " 44 44 . 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.0o 20.00 " " . 21MM) " " . 20.00 0. V. I'arr.dt,. 25.00 44 " ._ 25.00 " ? . 25.00 A. P. Ha tier.. 26.00 ? " . 25.00 " " . 12.50 44 . 12.50 John H. Mo.?ro,. 20.00 ? .* ? . 24.00 " " ? .21.00 Mattie Anderson,. 25.0O 44 " . 25.00 44 " . 25.00 14.00 i 14.00 14.00 4.oo 20.00 20.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 2?.l H) 20.? H? ? u ? _ 20.00 44 " ... 20.00 Virginia Sullivan,. 20.00 44 14 . 20.00 ? ? . 20.00 \V. .?. Fleming, . 25.00 44 44 . 25.00 Emma Goodgion,. 25.(Mi .). It. Martin,. 25.00 44 44 . 25.00 " " . 25.00 C. G. Garrott,. 20.00 i4 " . 20.00 tai.ma Franks,. 7.00 44 44 . 7 .00 . 7.00 44 44 ....... 7.00 20.00 4 (Ki 25.00 25.< H ? 12.50 12.50 30.00 30.00 30.00 ,?>( ?.( XI 80.00 30.00 8t uxi 80.00 80.00 80.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 S.OO 12.50 30.00 80.00 15.00 14.50 14.60 35.00 10.(X) 13.00 13.00 15.00 16.00 30.00 80.00 M. fi. Franklin, . i. ?i i. .. I,. W. IC. Putnam.. . . II tl (4 .i rr <? Anthony Robertson,. U ll Mary T. Williams,. ii a a i. Charlotte I.. Butler,. A'. V.. Putmnn, .. Pi. IC. Cl arlington,. Idn Tcmploton,. i. o ?Si HOOL H?'rare r, No. 4. K, M. Babb,. Wi L. Hood, J. F. .iones, B. M. Calhoun,, Ii. A. Merriman, . o u L. H. Roper,.. (). A. Williams,. Anthony Robertson,. Mn ry G. Watts,. B. P. Me El roy,. , Caroline Heeks, Budlo Carter,. W. P. Johnson,. ?. B. Humbert,. 16.00 ? ?. . 15.00 ? ?? .\ 15.00 \L J. Ramiers, . 20.00 ?i ? . 20.?X) ? ? . 20.00 Tl. F. O'iver. 30.00 ? H . 11.00 "g. V. Arnold, . 40.00 L. M. Brioc,. 30.00 ? ?c . 80,00 t. u . 30.00 SCHOOL DIATBICT, N<>. 5. M. T. Allon,. 86.00 i< c< . 35.00 ? . 85.00 ?' .... 35.00 W. 1?. Fowlor, M. E. Darlington, Knto Lurk, E. E. Lat.imor, W. V. Culberta ? H .). LI. EUotlgo,. 85.00 35.00 36.00 35.00 35.00 . 36.00 35.00 . 35.00 <i ?i . 86.00 N.A.Ellcdgo. 16.00 ? ?? . 15.00 ? . . 7.."-'1 1T..00 . J 5.t M ? 36.00 35.00 . 36.00 . a?.oo 35.00 35.OC : ?.ri.(ii 05.00 85.00 8500 . 35.00 . . 35.00 2< MM 20.<H . 20.00 .. 35.00 " ? . 35.00 " ? . 35.00 J. LI. Byrd,. 20.00 o a .^k ; m_ 2o.(ir Susan Fuller,. 15.01 ? " . 15.?K M ? . 15.0? .. l?.Of. 20.00 20.01 !.. M. Kopor li. J. Simpson,. M. A. I?. Daniel,. H. I?. McElroy,... Eliza K. Latiint r. NV. I). 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