A-c- -- --t ESALIHD 85 NEBRY4.C,WDEDY ERUR 8 84PIE.0AYA ANNUAL REPORT -OF COUNTY TREASURER -OF NEWBERRY COUNTY For the Fiscal Year Com mencing November 1st, 1892, and Ending Octo ber 31st, 1893. Ordinary County Fund-1891-92. No. 2 A J Livingston, $22 45 3 Isadore Ruff, 3 00 5 J Henry Caldwell, 6 00 6 B T Caidwell, 4 00 7 W W Riser, 61 80 10 Leavell & Speers, 12 75 11 D H Henderson and others, 3 55 12 Purcell & Spearman, 16 10 14 Mrs M R Forbis, 4 00 15 Geo B Cromer, 24 85 16 J H Smith, 6 00 17CFBoyd, - 1335 18WWFalmer, 470 21 J C Sehumpert, 2 70 22 MJScott &Co.,' 4-00 23 Arthur Kibler, 7 75 24 W G Honseal, 1630 25 Chas Tidwarsb, 69 26FVCapers, 700 28 J N Martin, 20 02 29 F J Harwan, 24 10 36 Albert Anderson, 5 10 31 E A Scott, 80 00 32 3 H McCollough, 10 00 33 P E Wise. 8 33 3 W G Peterson, 50 00 3C&GSMower&Co, 10 00 36 B W Stevens, 2 80 37 W C Crower, 407 45 39 WTDavis &Co, 9 70 41 Wallace & Kinard, 2 25 40 W W Riser, 37 55 42 W H Harris, 16 45 43 Counts & Tribble, 16 88 44 Leavell & Speers, 4 00 45 Mrs Anna E Wicker, 8 50 46 Coleman Wyatt, 1 00 47 David Prince, 2 00 48 Walker, Evans & Ccgswell Co. 8 00 69 J B Heller, 25 00 79 C T Wyche, 15 00 82 A A Madden, 15 25 87 J M Kibler, 15 70 90 Z F Wright, 14 05 95 Jos Wood, 13 50 105 Jas McIntosh, 15 00 106 C & -G S Mower, 5 90 109 D H Wbeeler, 23 85 115 Mary Fortis, 4 00 119 0 B Mayer, 10 00 123 B E Sawyer, . 4 80 133 T B Leitzey, 34 50 137 Moseley Bros, 6 20 145 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 7 00 149 F E Maybin, 21 45 152 Jas K P Geggans, 58331 154 S P Crotwell, 133 40 157 Bouseal & Kibler, 144 00 173 W T W leun, 1 50 188DHipp &Co, 2270 196 F E May bin, 2 00 - 242 W I Herbert, - 2 25 335 Win Laogford, 7 00 393 O H P Fant & Son, 1 80 413 J J Crooks, 4 90 416 B H Cline and Jacob Ehr-. hardt, 500 00 418 NE Aullfor JL AnI, - 142 00 482 HJ Moats, 2 00 498 Geo TReid, 16 20 417 W J Holloway and Geo T Reid, 50 00 Ordinary County Fund-1892'-93. 1 J Hrosson, $ 3 00 4 D LClamjp, 20 00 8 G-B Crome,r, - 22 65 9 Clamp. Henderson and otbers, *159 99 13 WF Timmnons, 12 00 19 C& G SMower Co, 54 13 20D B Wheeler, 4 00 3SiJoo WReagin, 33 20 27 Aull & Houseal, 4 50 49 RP Wallace, - 20 00 50 P Griffln, 20 00 51 G PGrifin, 2 00 52? M L Wicker, 7 80 53 D. W. Wicker, 10) 24 54 R W Atchison,- 6 00 5.5 Jno C Perry, 3 50 56 DL Clamnp, - 49 00 57 JL Aull, 9640 58 D LClamp and R KReeder, 19 30 59 C D Buzhardt, - 6 03 60 W W Riser, . 161 55 61 W WRiser, 6:300 6FJ arnan 133 64 WD Senn, 10 00 65 Burton & Wilson, 25 00 66 S P Boczer, Agent, 65 00 67 W T Tarrant, Agent, 45 00 68J W White, 43 60 70 DW TKibler, 4 00 71lCF Boyd, 8 00 72 Jno N Feagle, 33 40 73 C F Boyd, jury, witness and court tickets, 533 00 74 GB Cromner, 2315 75 Jno M Kinard, 10 50 76 Jno M Kinard, 67 45 77 P B Huateherson, 5 10 78 J W McCullough, 10 00 81 Boozer & Goggans, 7 10 83 Tbomas Folk, 2 30 84 J W Tribble, 3 10 85 Geo BAuli, 1 501 86E L Hayes, 8 00 88 SB Jones, 17 50 89 W C Swittenburg, 5 00 91 Mary R Forbis, 4 00 92 S N Henderson, 12 00 93 FE May bin, 17 00 94 Peoples & Johnson, 24 64 96 M J Longshore, 20 25 97 D) P Bouoight, 31 00 9 G P Griffio, 6 60 99 W TDavis, 30 60 100 Joo R Spearmian, 163 80 101 U B Whites, 6 20 102 M J Scott, 2.5 103 J 8 McCarley, 12 50 104 E HAall, 7 00 107CU& G SMower, '5355 108 Butler Morgan, 2 25 110 W H Harris, 14 75 111 Silas J Cromer, 5 64 112 C &G SMower, 10 00 1130C& GS Mower, 3 00 114 Arthur Kibier, 2 05 116 Gee S Merchant, 2 25 117 W V Lyles, 22 50 118 P EWise, 8 33 120 C F Boyd, expense account, 6 00 121 J WV Reagin, 10 70 122 TS8Sease, 4 65 123 S C Merchant, 3 00 124 Irhy D Shockley, 90 00 125 C F Boyd, juror and wit Dess tickets, 39 50 126 RK Reeder, 7 83 127 D G Livingston, 3 25 128 David Henderson, 12 00 129 P F Boozer, 12 70 130 " 3 65 131 W HWallace, 9 75 132 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 33 00 134 J B Fellers, 3 135 Jno Brown, 2 00 128 Thos W Keitt 260 138 Jos S Reid. 5 25 139 Isadore Ruff, 1 25 14) W C Sligh. 12 50 141 Leavell & Speers. 331 95 142 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 2 40 143 W G Houseal, 12 90 144 S B Jones. 12 75 346. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 16 00 147 Clay Gilliaw, 1 00 148 PEWise, 833 150 R C Mayhin, 25 00 151 Peoples & Johnson. 3 50 153 W W RiL+er, 55 50 155 Thos S Sease, 13 45 156 W W Riser, 11 55 158 Jno D Shockley, 44 00 160 S N Henderson, 50 00 161 " - 2000 162 J C Dominick, 4 12 164 C F Boyd, juror and wit ness tickets, 138 85 165 Jno C Falmer, 2 40 166 C 0 Bozhardt, 4 10 167 J W White, 2550 168 J M Kibler. 26 00 169 Robertson & Gilder, 2 25 170 M J Scott, 7 00 171 P F Baxter, 2 75 172 W H Wallace, 15 25 174 H H Abrams, 3 50 175 E H Ail, 10 50 176 I M Smith, 14 95 178 J J Crooks; 4 75 179 R P Cromer, 2 18 180 R K Reeder, 375 181 W W Riser, 1 00 183 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 24 00 184 WVLyles, 1500 185 Leavell & Speers, 19 50 lb6 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 7 00 187 C&GSMower Co, 90 96 189 F V Capers, 5 15 190 C & G S Mower, 5 60 191 " " 10 00 192 " 10 00 193 W C Cromer, 10 00 194 F M Lindsay, 41 98 195 S B Jones, 10 60 197 J M Kibler, 10 70 198 Thos S Sease, 21 80 199 Mrs. Mary Forbis, 8 00 200 Jno A Cromer, 24 22 201 R P Cromer, 24 88 202 Phillip Spotts, 10 00 203 S L Fellers, 16 66 204 Davis & Davenport, 15 72 205 Levi Etheridge, 9 40 206 T S Blair, 2 00 207 Jno D Shockley, 85 208 Minor P Harrington, 6 55 209 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 81 210 P Frank Baxter, 35 80 211 Z F Wright, 9 00 212 1 M Smith. 39 66 213 Wallace & Kinard, 1 75 214 F M Lindsay, 21 29 215 Charley Cannon, 1 50 216 H N Anton, 18 00 217 8 B Jones, 10 90 218 J C Reeder, 9 84 219 J B Dominick, 4 50 220 J S Nichols, 3 30 221JMKibler, 1220 222J ASease, 3 50 223 Thos S Sease, 16 65 224 Bedenbaugh Bros, 14 80 225.E A Scott, 29 00 226 V C Wilson, 9 00 227 J C Reeder, 8 35 228 Bedenbaugh Bros, 27 09 229 G A Dickert, 4 50 230 Bedenbaugh Bros, - 5 85 231 W B Counts, . 2 00 232 W W Falmer, 2 00 233 Spearman Bros, 6 65 234 S J Cromer, 7 42 235 D C Boland & Co, 28 61 236 J A Crotwell, 12 50 237 " " 12 50, 238 W W Riser, 72 80, 239 " " 102 80 240 Walker. Evans & Cogswell, 6 50 241 Thos S Sease, 7 75 243 Jno T Duncan, 15 00 244 M P Harrington, 2 00 245 F V Capers, 29 954 246 G M Singley, 5 00 247 M QChappell, 6 40 248 Aua &HBouseal, 32 75 249 J M Chalmers, 12 60 250 C FBoyd, oice ez, 4 75 251 H HEvans, 25 004 252 W WFulmer, 3 90 253G&B Cook, 3 00, 254 " " 3 00, 255 W W Flmer, 4 05 256 Purcell & Spearman, 10 00 257 F MLindsay, 20 95 258 C FBoyd, P'd Board Eq'l, 30 00 259 .J HMcIntosh, 21 75 260 W GHouseaJ, 13 00 261 H H.Evans, . 1 00 263 W GHouseal, 5 00 262 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 20 00 264 " "- " 8 90, 265 Purcell & Spearma3, 2490 266 W W Riser, 69 267 J C Domintck, 19 75 268 G CGrn ber, 5 75 269 W W Riser,991 270 Math MeCarley, 5 00 271 B C Mattbews, 12 50 272 W WRiser, - 28 40 273 J CReeder, 23352 274 S B Jones,235 275 Summer Bros, 350 276 W C CJromer,. 5 277 Peoples & Johnson, 138 51 278 C F Boyd, Juror and Wit-. ness Tickets, 192 15 279 C F Boyd, Juror and Wit ness Tickets, 440 70 280 Purcell & Spearman, . 10 00 g 281 Goggans & Fant, 97 30 g 282 E AScott, 45 00 4 283 D)W TKibler, 5 50 284 J NFeagle, 42 40 g 285 ThosS8 Sease, 16 65 g 286 Charley Cannon, 50 g 287 J SMcCarley, -10 00 4 288 G BCook, 10 80 4 289 E P Matthews, 2 00 g 29J WDJohnson, 10 00 4 291 W GHouseal, 20 W 292w " 1 00'4 293C & GS Mower Co, 5 45 4 294 J PMangram, 15 75 4 295 J. C. Reeder, 2 70 4 296 J B Fellers, 6 00 4 297 PF axter, 25 90 4 298 C& GS8Mower,. 90 114 299 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 8 004 300 WW Riser, 77 00 4 301 Wallace &Kinard, - 290 W 5 302 S L Fellers, 8 35 5 303 W GHouseal, 1 00 5 304 Walker, Evans & Cogawell, 6 00 5 305 C& G SMower Co, 1 56 5 306 G MSingley, 10 00 5 307 Leavell & Speers, 4 55 5 308 J SReid, 5 00 309 E Lee Hayes, 25 07 5 310 H NAuton, 262 00 311 Geo ADickert, 25620 312 Thos S Sease, 55 313 Ed Evans, 42 314 WV T Livingstone, 24 00 15 G B Cook, 6 85 316 " " 14 10 317 M P Harrington, 25 00 318 W (t Houseal, 10 80 319 J1 H Bayes, 3 50 320 Thos S Sease, 16 65 321 F M Lindsay, 32 01 323 J MKibler, 5 00 1 324 M Q Chappell, 6 40 i 325 W 1? Counts, 1 35 i 326 J PMangran, 2 35 i 327 Wallace & Kinard, 1 50 1 328 Irby D) Shoekley, 31 41 1 329 W HSanders, 54 06 i 330 Summer Bros, 21 25 1 331 Joe Gore', 4 00 j 332 J HMcCollough, 32 00 i 33 Charley Cannon, 50 2 334 C FlBoyd, ofBece expene 5 25 2 335 W GlHouseal, 10 40 2 336 SL Fellers, 8&35 2 337 Irby 1) Shockley,2002 33 A nI1 & Houseal. ,5o 339 V C Wilson, 16 U0 34O J D Shockley, 13 0( 341 T E Heutz, 6 0N 342 F L P4ysiuger, 2 0( 343 J M Kinard. 90( 344 C F Boyd, jury tickets, 5 7( 45 W W Riser, 52 64 346 Jno M Kinard, 78 9( M7 J P Maugrum, 3 3( 343 Charley Csnnon, 1 5( 349 E S Cromer, 1 6( 350 J M Chalmers, 3 6' 351 J M Kibler, 13 0( 352 M J Scott, 353 Irby D Shockley, 13 0( 354 J J Crooks, 4 54 355 Levi W Etheridge, 10 0( 356 W V Lyles, 15 O( 357 J B Mayes, 12 0( 558 J M Kibler, 10 O( 359 B 0 Epting, 1 0( 0 J G Sims, 2 ( 361 R R Jeter, 10.0( 362 F M Lindsay, 21 2( 363 W G Houseal, 10 6(4 364 S L Fellers, 2 0( 365 J S McCarley, 8 9( 366 C F Boyd, various purposes, 42 8( 387 W T Gibson, 64( 368 David Henderson, 10 0( 369 Thos 8 Sease, 13 4( 370 W R Smith, 1250( 371 W V Lyles, 15 0( 372 S N Henderson, 10 0( 373 M Q Chappell, 78( 374 Green Thomas, 4 2. 375 M P Harrington, 4 3( 376 R T Caldwell, 60( 377 F M Lindsay, 22 51 378 P C Smith, 14 V 379 W G Houseal, 10 0( 380 Joo W Kibler & Co, 1 9( 381PFBaxter, 288 382 Wallace & Kinard, 3 5( 33 P F Baxter, 30 1. 384JLAull. 632" 385 Thos W Keitt, . 2 0 386 C F Boyd, juror and wit ness tickets, 94 4( 387 Thos S Sease, 16 6 388 Schumpert & Lester, Tr 389 J B Heller, 200( 390 C & G 8 Mower Co, 20( 392 P F Baxter, 12 5 393 B F Nichols, 5 67 394 T C Lester, 15 5i 395 H N Auton, 2 00 196 W W Riser, 72 3i 397 W 8 Dobbins, 3E 398 J F Stribling, 4 0c 399 Purcell & Spearman, 55( 300 C & G 8 Mower Co, 5 04 01 " 4, 135 01 102 Jno R Langford, 10 9C 103 B L Fellers, 8 814 04 Fulmer & Stoekman, 34 5E 105 8 L Fellers, 8 3Z 106 John Herbert, 2 50 107 Thomas Q Boozer, 10 04 08 F A Sehumpert, 374( 09 H H Eyans, 25 0( llO M J Scott, 1 50 111 J D Shockley, 4 00 112 W H Sanders, 90 75 114 A T Langford, 10 00 115 Thos 8 Sease, 4 75 619GBCook, 83Z 20 GBAull, . 133J 121 Jno A Cromer, 2 55 122 Wallace & Kinard, 4 00 123 C"F Boyd, juror and wit ness tickets, 5 65 E24 Thos 8 Sease, 16 6Z 25 F M Lindsay, 10 94 126 Henry Fellers, 3 60 27 Aull & Houseal, 4 7a 128 James Dunbar, 3 00 E J T Calmes, 5 00 30 VCWilson, 861 131 R T Caldwell, 2 OC .32 G M Singley, 10 00 33 HCLake, 1 50 134 A J Longshore, 5 00 35 B J Cromer, 3 50 36 JC Reeder, 9 70 37 W D Halfacre, 4 00 38 Levi W Etheredge, 10 00 39 Moseley Bros, 12 62 40 S N -Henderson, 13 00 41 0 M Jamieson, 10 00 42 W G Houseal, 11 30 43 W GHouseal, 2 30 44lIRuff, 2 65 46 W DSenn, 5 00 47 J PMangnm, 8 60 48 W WRiser, .-7 75 49 W WRiser, 78 0 .50 J H McCullough, 10 00 .1 P FBaxter, -35 00 .5PFBatr, 3485 3Thos SSease, 6 00 .54 J MChalmers, 4 00 55 WB Oxner, 2 75 56 Phillip Spts~13 00 57 DWWicker, . 350 8GB Cook, 12 75 59 L Fellers, 8 95 ?0 8L Fellers, 2 90 1 J D Shockley, .4 15 62 RT Reagin, 10 00 6.R TCaldwell, 4 00 04 R T Caldwell, 6 06 65 V CWilson, 5 84 O6 Aul& Houseal, 3 25 7 MP Harrington, 5 00 8 E YMorris, 2 00 69 Henry Caldwell, 2 00 70 F M Lindsay, 45 45 71 Richard Taylor, 1 90 72 W C Cromer,, 4 50 73 B WStaphens, 5 60 74 B C Matthews, 62 50 75 JK Aull, 3 00 76GG Sale, 6 PFBatr, 298 79 AC Sligh, 6 15 80 W C Rutherford, 8 00 8 D WTKibler, 4 00 83 W G Houseal, 10 80 84 TosS8Sease, 16 65 8 J N:Feawle, 15 40 87 J 8 McCarley, 10 00 88 FL Bynum, 1 10 89 W WRiser, 33 55 90 WW Riser, 31 50 91 Goggans & Fant, 20 15 92 J ABoIand, 3 80 93C& GB8Mower Co, 80 35 94 MJ Scott, 2 50 95 H N Anton,. 75 98 Isadore Ruff, 7 15 98 J H McIntosh, 10 70 99 J D Shockley, 7 00 00 WW Riser, 97 20 0JB8Reid, 5 25 02 David Henderson, 5 00 03 V G Houseal, 16 10 04 J MKinard, 56 90 05 J D Shockley, 16 95 06 F Boyd, jury and wit Dess tickets, 356 35 07 ThosSSease, 5 00 08 DL Clamp, 68 00 09G6C Gruber, 4 00 10 Mrs Ada Chapman, 3 00 1 C F Boyd, (omcle expenses), 14 75 2 Richardson & Livingstone, 653 42 3 J CReeder, 9 18 I Nathan EBowers, 1 10 5 Leavell & Speers, 4 00 0 WLyles, 22 50 'JS Butcherson, 1 00 B Aull & Ca'.non, 59 75 9 Fulmer &Stoekman, 52 29 0 Madison Burton, 8 00 1 Joe Tucker, 10 00 2 Bedenbangh Bros, 50 00 S Thos S Sease, 17 65 4 Glasgow.& Smith, 3 00 5 GB Cook, 23 40 GO 8SSuber, 12 05 7 GB Cook, 8 30 B T SSease, 16 65 EL Sease &Co, 13 71 2 80 47 I " 39 05 3 Aull & Cannon, 85 6$ 3 J W Etheridge, 51 12 SG B Cook, 25 55 I2 6DLClamp, 25 00 127 HCLake, 400. 28 J C Dominick, 43 75 29 W J Hentz, 62 50 30 J L Sease, 25 84 31 Thos s Sease, 16 65 32 J D Shockley, 4 00 33 Fulmer & Stoekman, 22 52 34 J D Shockley, 3 70 35 J H Smith, 5 50 37 Jno Stockman, 1 10 38 T os W Keitt, 5 00 39 Purcell & Spearman, 28 25 40OJHHayes, 400 41 DLClamp, 3.5 00 47 Anil & Houseal, 5 25 48 G M Singly, 10 00 49 Anll & Honseal, 11 50 50 R T Caldwell, 4 00 51 S J Cromer, 14 87 52 J C Dominick, 12 00 53 " " 1 15 54-Henry Caldwell, 4 00 55 J J Abrams, 5 60 56 J S McCarley, 10 00 1 57 E A Scott, 5 80 58 " " 10 00 59 D M Bedenbaugh, 47 88 60NEAuli, 1275 61 C F Boyd, witness tickets, 16 65 62 N E Anll, 2000 63 Levi W Etheridge, 10 00 66 W G Peterson, 40 00 67 E A Scott, 80 00 68. W P Koon, 3 00 72 OH P Fant, 6 00 73 - " 4 50 75 G M Singley, 11 00 76FVCapers, 1598 77 W. C. Cromer, 403 75 78 Purcell & Spearman, 10 00 79 Phillip Spotts, 13 00 80 D W T Kibler, 1 00 84 J J Crooks, 3 00 85 H H Eyans. 5 00 87 Boland & Wilson, 20 95 88 J J. Lane, 100 00 90 A B Piester, 11 55 91 GBCook, 9 92 Jack Counts. 3 00 93 Richardson & Livingstone, '20 00 97 M J Longshore, 40 00 SCHOOL FUNDS. &hool District No. 3. No. 1 J Eppe Brown, $16 25 2 " " " 21 25 3 L V Sheppard, 11 00 4" " " 14 55 5 J Epps Brown, 2500 6 L V Sheppard, 18 70 7 J Epps Brown, 2500 8 L V Sheppard, 17 00 9 J Epps Brown, 27 00 10. L' Sheppard, 19 55 11"" " 17 00 12 J EppsBrown, 25 00. School District No. 3. N. 1 Mattie Henderson, $25 00 2 Johnsie Oxner, 25 00 3 A P Wilson, 15 00 4 "1" " 15 00 5 Johnsie Oxner, 25 00 6 Mattie Henderson, 12 05 7 Johnsie Oxner, 25 00 School District No. 4. No. 1 P E Herriott, $25 00 2 h J pa, 2 00 3 J H Tomas, 25 00 4 P E Herriott, 13 75 5 Mary L Irwin, 25 00 6 Virginia I Miller, 25 00 7 Ella Sbeldan, 25 00 8 J H-Thomas, 25 00 9 KIttie M Jones, 25 00 10 Virginia Miller, 23 75 11 S E McCracken, 15 00 12 T L Duekett, 15 00 13 Ella Bhelden, 25 00 14 JE Wallace, 25 00 15 Mary LlIrwin, 25 00 I6 JL Epps. 6 00 17 Kittie M Jones, 25 00 18 T L Dockett, - 11 25 19 Mattie W Calmes, 25 00 20 VirginialIMiller, - 26 25 21 Ella E Sheldon, 25 00 22 J HThomas, 25 00 23 BE McCracken, 15 00 24 Kittle M Jones, 25 00 25 J EWallace, 25 00 2 M L Irwin, ' 19 00 27 S E McCracken, 1.5 00 28 Mattie Calmes, 25 00: 29 " " 25 00: 30 Alice Bishop, 2.5 00O 31 " " 25 00 32 "., " 25 00 School District No. 5. No. 1 Henry Dorroh, $20 00 2 Adaline Glenn, 15 (0 3 WinWMcMorris, 30 00 4 Wmn Henry Dorroh, 10 00 5 Eleaner W Beard, 37 50 6 Leah A Moon, 12 50 7 " " " 25 00 8 Fannie J RBoyd, 22 50 9 Hettie Magness, 30 00 10OLeah AMoon, 18 00 11 Adaline Glenn, 15 00 l2 Wm HDorroh, 17 00 13 Fannie J RBoyd, 13 50 14 James S Daniels, 16 00 15 Hettie Magness, 21 25 16 William W McMorris, 20 00 17 Eleanor W Beard, 25 00 18 .Jannie Chalmers, 37 50 19 " " 25 00 20 William W McMorris, 10 00 21 Leah AMoon, 5 00 22 W HDorroh, 13 00 23 Adallne Glenn, 15 00] 24 James SIDaniels, 20 00J 22 Hettie '. Magnessa, 25 00 26 Fannie JB Boyd, 15 003 27 Janie Chalmers, 25 00 28 Eleanor W Beard. 37 503 29 Hettie LMagness, - 25 00 30 Janie Chalmers, 25 00 31 James S Daniels, 26 00 32 Hettie L Magness, 2.5 00 33 Alice M Boyd, 25 00 34 " " 2.5 00 35 " " " 2.5 00 36 "~ " " 25 00 School District No. 6. No. lR Teagin,- $20 00 2 Theresa 0 Chappell, 25 00 3 Brantly Tarrant, 25 00 4 AI.bbie Pickens, 25 00 5 Mary L Burton, 2.5 00 6 Lula Waters, 25 00 7 Minnie Wallace, 25 00 8 Ola Bramlett, 25 00 9 RT Reagin, 20 00 10 Theresa 0 Chappell, 25 00 11 Mary L Burton, 2.5 00 12 Y Young, 25 00 13 ZY Young, 2.500 14 Brantley Tarrant, 25 00 15 E LGary, 12 00 16 E LGary, 12 00 17 Lula Waters, 25 00 18 01a Bramnlett, 25 00 19 Minnie Wallace, 25 00 20 Minnie Wallace, . 2.5 00 21 Abbie Pickens, 25 00 22 A bbie Pickens, 2.5 00 23 Theresa 0 Chappell, 25 00 24 ZE Young, 25 00 2.5 Mary Floyd, 15 00 26 Mary Floyd, 15 00 27 Mary Floy4, 15 00; 28Lula Waters, 25 00 29 Brantley Tarrant, - 25 00 30OMary LBarion, 25 00 131 Anmanda Longshore, 2 5012 32 Ola Bram1ea,9 250 33 Minnie Wallace, 25 001 34 R T Reagin, 20 00; 35 E L Gary, 1200 36 Ola Bramlett, 25 00 37 Mary L Burton, 25 00 38RTReagin, 20 00 39 Brantley Tarrant, 25 001 40 Lula Waters, 25 001 - School District No. 7. 1 No. 1 Paul Langford, $15 00 2 F ATowsend, 25 001 3 Lillie Simmons, 15 00 4 D M Spearman, 20 00E 5 Anna L Hardy, 25 00 6 Lide Matthews, 25 00 7 Annie Bynum, 25 00 8 Alice G Abrams, 20 00 9 D M Spearman, 20 00 10 Jennie Dickert, 25 00 11 Lillie Simmons, 15 00 12 Annie Bynum, 25 00 13 Alice Abrams, 20 00 14 Geo T Reid, 29 -77 15 Paul Langford, 1.5 00 16 Marshall Fortune, 6 00 17 D MSpearman, 20 00 18 Lillie Simmons, 15 00 19 Jennie Dickert, 2.5 00! 20 Alice G Abrams, 20 00 3 21 Anna LHardy, 2500l11 22 Anna L Hardy, 25 001, 23 Paul Langford, 20001 24 D M Spearman, 15 0011 25 Lillie Simmons, 15 00 " 26 Jennie Dickert, 25 00,1( 27 Lide Matthews, 25 00 1 28 Lillian 0 Clark, 25 00 ] 29 Lide Matthews, 25 0011< 31 Levi Hendrix, 2 00' 32 Alice"Abrams, 10 00 2l 33 Annie L Bynum, 25 00 2! School District No. 8. 2 No. 2 1 ME Bauknight, $2500.12( 2 Alice 8 Williams, 25 00 21 3 Alice S Williams, 12 50 2' 4 M E Bauknight, 25 00 21 5 Alice 8 Williams, 2500. 3( f.M'E Bauknigbt, 25 00 31 7;Alice S WiHiamsf 25 00 3. 8 ME Bauknight, 25 00 3 9 Alibe S Williams, 12 50 34 School District No. 9. No. . 1 Geo W Herbert, $33 75 ] 2 Geo W Herbert, 25 00 3 . E Johnston, 2000 4 J E Johnston, 2000 4 .5 Geo W Herbert, 25 00 6 J E Johnston, 20 00 f 7 Geo W Herbert, 16 25 8 JE ohnston, 20 00 School District No. 10. No. 1 E R Burgess, $3000 3 2 Bessie B Goggans, 30 00 3SER Bures - 0 00 1 4 Bessie B Goans, 30 00 4 5 E R Burgess, 30 00 6 Bessie Goggans, 30 00 7 E R Burgess, 24 00 8 Bessie Goggans, 24 00 1 School District No. 11. 1 No. 1 I W P Paysinger, $20 00 1 2 W P Paysinger, 1000 It 3 Edward Lyles, ' . 300 4 Boozer & Goggans, 87.5 5 W P Paysinger, 20 00 6 Alice J Long, 18 00 7 Ellen L Roberson, 660 1 8 W P Paysinger, 2000 ] 9 Shockley Bros, 4 00 1O J B Kinard, 12 00 11 Ellen L -Boberson, 14 30 4 12 Alice J Long, 26 00 13 W. P. Paysmnger, 20 00 14 8SSPa.)snger, 4 55 15 T CLester, 2 77 6 School District No. 12. l 1 James A Crotwell, $30 00 2 ane ALong, 2.500 3 Jos I eid, 25 00 - 4 Geo A. Long, - 13 20 5 WW Griffin, 13 00 8 J S Russell, 3 45 7 WT Davis &Co, 21 50 8 J MWieker, .2 00 N~ 9 JosS8Reid, 25 00 1 10 Jane A Long, 25 00 Il D MBedentaugh, 24 55 3 l2 Geo ALong, 1 30 4 L3 DoralIDarby, 12 00 ~ School District No. 13. No-. 1 SC Luther, $20 00 N 2 Lillian Luther, 30 00 3 Spencer Lever, Trustee, 50 00 ~ 4 SC Luther, - 2000 5 Lillian Lntber, 30 00 ~ 6 Anne M Watson, 25 00 7 Lillian Luther, 15 00 8 J WDominiek, 12 00, 9 Jno MKinard, 1 25 [0 Spence Lever, 3 0g School District No. 14. No.N 1 E OCounts, $25 00 1 2 Mamie ECrooks, 2.500 2 3 L RMoore, 25 00 3 4LRMor, 250 4 .5 Alberda Davis, 12 50 5 6 E0OCounts, 25 00 6 7 Mamie ECrooks, 25 00 7 8 E0OCounts, 25 00 8 9 Mamie Crooks, 25 00 9 [0L RMoore, 25 00 10 1i Alberda Davis, 12 00 11 2E0OCounts, 25 00 3 Mamie E Crooks, 25 00 4 Lawson R Moore, 25 00 Na 5 Alberda Davis, 12 50 1 6 E OCounts, 49 40 2 &chool District No. 15. So. .5 1 ames Wise, $25 00 6 2 Mamie HLong, 25 00 7 3 " " " 2.500 8 4 James Wise, 25 00 9 5 Mamie HLong, 25 00 10 6 James Wise, 25 00 11 7- Mamie H Long, 25 00 12 8 Mamie H Long, 15 00 13 9 Jas Wise, 25 00 14 15 School District No. 16. Wo. 1 Fannie Hunter, $20 00 2 Fannie Hunter, 20 00 3 Fannie Hunter, 20 00 4 John HKoon, 2 50 5 Bedenbaugh Bros, 2.5 75 6 Moseley Brosn, 7 00 pri 7 Fannie Hunter, 20 00 pu 8 W TDavis &Co, 5 00 WE 9 LevI Watson, 25 00 He 0 Sebumpert & Lester, 2 67 thi 1 Levi Watson, 20 00 vic 2 Fannie Hunter, 15 00 ly School District No. 17-.t o.gas 1 Wanneta Davis, $20 00 WE 2 Sallie O Pugh, 30 00 rie 3 SalieGOPugh, 30 00 4 Wauneta C Davis, 20 00 5 Wauneta C Davis, 20 00 of 6 Wanneta C Davis, 10 00 paa 7 Sallie OPugh, 30 00 an B Sallie 0 Pugh, 15 00 -S&hool. District No. 18- chE 1 GB Dominick, $25 00 W G B Dnminick, 25 00 Lilla M Jackson, 12 50 1 Levi Watson, 25 00 G B Dominick, 25 00 Ievi Watson, 25 00 Wess Dominick, 4 55 School District No. 19. 0. IW A Counts, $2-500 Mrs W A Counts, 800 W A Counts, 25 00 1W A Counts, 25 00 W A Counts, 25 00 Lucinda S Rice, 15 00 iLucinda S Rice, 17.25 3J A Sligh, 3 121 W A Counts, 13 75 &hoot District No. 20. o. l Lillie Long, $25 (0 J Broadus Long, 25 00 J 8 Wheeler, 25 00 1 Lillian Glenn, 25 00 iJ J Gallman, 5 00 Lillian Glenn, 25 00 Alice A Bedenbaugh, 25 00 Alice A Bedenbaugh, 25 00 Kate Mayer, 25 00 1Kate Mayer. 25 00 L W B Boinest, 2000 W B Boinest, - 20 00 ILillie Long, 25 00 L Broadus Long, 25 00 ,Maria C Snowden, ' 12 75 J S Wheeler, 25 00 Alice A Bedenbaugh, 25 00 J J Gallman, 2 00 1 Ligian (llenn, 25 00 1 Maria C Snowden, 15 00 Kate Mayer, 25 00 J B Long, 25.00 JBLong, 365 Lillie Long, 25 00 Lillie Long, 8 65 J S Wheeler, _ 2500 J S Wheeler, 8 64 W B Boinest, 20'00 J W Stone, 25 00 1 JWStone, 2500 J W Stone, 25 00 Maria Snowden, 8 25 J J Gallman, 2 00 I M M Long, 15 00 1 School- District No. 21. o. Cyrilla Rutherford, $25 00 Cyrilla Rutherford, 25 00 Cyrilla Rutherford, 25 00 Elnora Tobias, 13 33 1 Elnora Tobias, 13 33 Cyrilla Rutherford, - 25 00 Cyrilla Rutherford, 5 40 1 J TBoyd, 13 33 i School District No. 2 . 0. R K Moon, $1875 Jno F Banks, 27 50 i RKMoon, 1250 R K Moon, 12 50, RAKibler, 1250 Lilla A Kibler, 12 50 'J J Kibler, 4 50 Lige Leitzsey, 18 00 1 Joo F Banks, 27 50 Jno F Banks, 27 50 D T Livingstone, 12 50 Lilla A Kibler, 12 50 < LiIla A Kibler, 6 25 Adam Kbler, 65 Jno F Banks, 13 75 School Dietr ct No. 25. R ABragg, $20 00 F W Higgins, 31 25 Clara Berg 2500 Clara Berg, 25 00 F W Higgins, 25 0 s ;R ABragg, 20 004e Susie Johnson, 25'00 Clara Berg, 25 00 R ABragg, 20 00 F WHiggins, - 2500 ' Susfe Johnson, 25 00 :RA Bragg, 10 00 F W Higgins, 18 75 Clara Berg, 18 75 *D TLivingston, 15 00 I Francis W. Higgins, 8 25 School District No. ?6. t 0. Peter B' Henderlite, $20 00 I a " " 20 00 1 " " " 350 Willie Me Sondley, 15 00 " " " 15 00 P B Henderlite, 15 00 School District No. 27. 0. D SSalter &R SShell, $000 JOGGoings, -3 00 t W LMotes, 25 00 I " " "25 00 " " " 25 00 514 - 25 00 < L Amanda Neil, 17 50 1 5 00t " " *"17 50 W LMotes, 25 00 &chool District No. 28. 0.( C E Williams, $25 00 Phillis Atkison, 20 00 C E Williams, ,12 50 Phillis Atkison, '10 00 1 Sallie Kibler, 25' 00 t C E WIlliams, 25 00 Phillis Atkison, 20 00 Sallie Kibler, 20 00 ~ C EWilliams, 25 00 1 Phillis Atkison, 20 00 j Sallie Kibler, 20 00 School District No. 29. e -ti Mamie McGraw, $30 00 fi a " 30 00 " " 30 00 W WLszeniserry, 23 00 Mamie McGraw, 30 00 " " 30 00 'E W W Lazenberry, 23 00 " " " 23 00 Felm"r & Stockman, 6 00 John Henderson, 4 50 3 Monroe Wicker, 13 00 " -" 12 00 Fulmer & tStockman, 3 00 Ellison IKeitt, 30 00 Jos L Keitt, 3 00 ~ I Respectfully, C. F. BOYD, Treasurer. i modern treatment for nervous astration requires that the patient be se t to bed in a quiet room and fed for d eks on enormous quantites of mnilk, ~ Smust take exercise, however, and is he does by proxy through the de- cI :e of massage. He must do absolute- n nothing for himself and i is nose bes the nurse must scratch It. Pa nts under such treatment sometimesd an four or five pounds.of flesh per h ek. It is, of course a luxury of the d b. halarla Is one of the most Insidious ~ bealth destroyers. Hood's Sarsapa rIlla counteracts jt. deadly poison n i builds up the system. . 2 If You Wih to Enjoya ause your system and prf you odby the use of the Harr& LIsh ae. nt hasno uan. it. APRIL Is THE TIRE. the Alliance-Reform Convention a Cwr tainty Now-To be Called Directly or Indirectly by Governor Tillman Kimaself. [The State, 23d.] It was last Monday that The State said that the political pot of reform is this State was ' boiling merrily-th'at some surprising things were going on Ind that probably before the end of the present week some of them, showing a remarkable condition of affairs, would .e made public. It was impossible then to tell anything definite, although the representatives of The State were well informed and are better informed .ow of the moves and counter-moves hat have been made and are being rade. There has been a row going on in the Reform ranks for some time between ,he two factions known as the Irby 'ction and the Alliance-Reform fae. ion. A good. many have been looking or it to be settled and nothing come f it, buit it doesn't look now as ifany inch settlederit is ever to be. At any rate, the latter faction, headed by Mr. Bowden, came out strongly demand ng a March or April convention. Irby snd his men, after a -conference in Washington, deelsired just as strongly gaiRst the holding of such a conven :ion, and Governor Tillman did the iame. But he soon saw his error, glanced around, noticed which way the wind was blowing and clambered up n the fence. Well, now, it can be itated as a fact that'this convention, which the Alliance faction demanded, sgoing to be held during the frst or econd week of April-not later. And he call Is going to be issued in a few lays. It 'nay be that it will be made ublic to-morrow or Monday. And it nay surprise -The public to know that 3overnor. Tilman has at last decided which faction he will af liate with, for ie will either directly. or Indirectly esue this call. It will appear1hat some cind of a compromise has been made ip. So it has, but the Alliance-Reform eopleare theundoebted masters of the ituation. Just why this statement is nade, the public cannot yet k'now hrough the columns of this paper. Che,public is simply asked to wait and ee. Although the fact that theGovernor ras to issue the call has been known br some days here, the representatives if The State were so situated that they would not make it public, and yester= lay a correspondent sent out the fact 'om Washington. When Governor 5linan was asedaboutit, he charae erized it as "that lie from Washing 0n," and said he "knew nothing about he callingof a convention" by hinself ['his appears as a denial on the part of he Governor that he will call the con rention, but The State regards this as nerely a ruse on the part of the Gov rnor, and if he does not call the con enition directly he will Indirectly do o, and his name wHi appear affixed to he call. It can be further stated, as sa pretty rell settled fact, that the convention: vhen it assembles will make nomina ions for a State ticket, which will be Irectly against the expressed desire of he Irby faction. Just now It appears hst Ellerbels the man who will head he ticket. Be certainly seems to have he strongest showig of any of those nentioned. John Gary Evans~ will ardly be in it, if the situatian is.rinder ,ood correetly. What effect that will ave remains to be seen. The situation is interesting tosay the -st, and there will doubtless be fur her development of a~ still more In resting nature in the next few days. And as to Irby and his men. Irby ame from Washingtonsa few days ago. es must have received Information of he way affairs were going. It lastated hat he has been In Columbia, but such snot hought to be the case by those rho are ira position to know. He Is oubtless at home watching things vth a jealous eye; :But if the writing n the wall is read aright .he might as eil have sfayed In Washington for be good he will do to his side. Some of the things told above would ot have been mentioned, but for the act that several who saw the dispatch om Washington were anxiousto know hat it meant. In consequence of this ough Is said to Indicate which way .ie wind is blowing, and the rest is left r the future to disclose. EUN4TE'S PLUX. he Sherifr of Lancaster Lands-The Pres ident Appoints a Marshal for the Dis trict of South Carolina, and that Agony se Over. [Columbia Journal WASHINGToN, I1. C., Feb. 22.-The -esident to-day sent to the Senate the omination of John P. Hunter to be nited States Marshal for the district rSouth Carolina. Hunter was elected sheriff of Lan ster County as a Reformer. He em btically declined last spring in a let r which was published to allow him if to be used as the Tillman slate can date for Marshal and was dropued by e Tillmanite Congressmen. He de red himself a candidate on his own It was then stated that he was en ~rsed by both Butler and Brawley and Is appointment may be regarded as a, stlnct Butler triumph.. ~t was said last May that it had been reed In Washington to recognize the jHman faction by dividing the four ost important offices in the State be -een Tillmanites and Conservatives id the slate prediction was Murphy, yan, Perry and Hunter. This prediction has been fulfilled ex ~pt as to Perry. DISPRNSARY PROFITS. Ben Til nan's State Bar Room Hes Made $10o,0e0 In Six Moaths. CoLUMBrA, S. C., February 21.-The quarterly statement of the operations of the State dispensary, which has been looked forward to with much interest, ^~ has just been made pubhi. The statement shows that the prots of. the dispensary for the past quarter has been $67,139. The prots for the last quarter were $32,198.16, Making the total net proceeds f. m the sis months of the dispensary's existene $99,337.16. The consolidated report of the opera tions of the dispensary since its begin ning is as follows: Stock, Nov.1 .................... $ 39,831 43 Machinery and office.e........ 2,589 97 Du ydsesr ...... 2='0Due by others .................... 10,388 24. Cash in treasury............... 7,514 55 Stek, February 1.............. 15,926 60 Due by dispensers and oth ers ............... 101,49187 Cash in treasury......... 19,713 11 Total.......................... 380M847 2 Y a LIABIUTIS. Appropriation.................. $50,00 00 Bills payabl4November 1.. 61,027.3 __ Bills payable February 1.... - 69,082 56 Amount to balance............ 99,337 1e Ttal....... $80,S472 r Total sales, $414,897.14;csh received, $306,147.11; bottles bought back and breakage, $7,288.16. Amount de to date $101,481.87. The -repots of. the county dispen sariee for the last quarter -ahow the following fats: Purchases, -224,90L65; reaittances, $12 0,945.70;e ikcage, $17407.76;glasere turned, $2,123.28; goodsreturned4628. 36; -balance due, $99,778.50; dueom .o last quarter,$84,869.28. - - PLaNNRI) Sssae 05,W *Aocs. Rmarkable Claim of a Weinm Who Rin just =ed In Wasuk WAmW.1NTON, February 22.-The death here Tuesds%y of Miss Anna Ela Carrol has recalled one of the most : interesting memoriesof the late war. Miss Carroll wasa memberoftheCl . roll family, her father being-iTornas King Carroll, governor of Marylanc. =i in 1830. When the war broke out Miss Carroll was known to manypub lie men, - North and South, and she f .took the keeneat interest In the saoee of the Northern side. - It was Miss Carroll for whom Sena. tor Hoar, and Senator Lodge, of sachusett and Senator Wise of e Virginia, introduced bills for the y ment to her of money on the ground that she had planned the Tenne ee campaign of Grant'and the minch to ~ the sea of Sherman. These bills never passed Congress. The claim that the _ greatest strategical feat of the war wass due to the brain of a woman was sufH cient to arouse the greatest intenet. Miss Carroll was not ale..to prodaee sufficient evidene to prove her elaim, che* because, the said, she had besr bound to such strict secrecy at' te time. GnrlSherman dne'h story wholly, General Grant would * never talk about it. When tCnm was getting up Its celebrated war suries this claim of Miss CarrollPs was -wre folly investigated and no article on it published. *It has been said by those who claim to know the facts that Miss Carroll once saidit would bea.great thing ifa a Union army could iarch through the Confederacy._ From this, after many years, the story that she had planned "the grand strategy," as General Sher man caliM it, grew unquestIonably. She believed her story herself and doubtless many others believed It sIlso. ' Serious PraCtIcal J4o. ITHAcA, N. Y, February -22.-A large number of students of Cornell University are leaving town as a re sult of the sophomore's practical joke on the freshmen last night. Whilethe freshmen's annual banquet was in pro gres, behind locked doors In the large hal formerly occupied by the Masonic Fraternity, the room was flooded with chloride gas. A colored wogn, em ployed as a cook died from the efreets of the ga and about thirty students were made ill but will all probably re cover. Two students nme1 McNeil and MeCulloch were reported dead, but they are stBi alive though very Il. I Some person had entered a room under the kitchen attached to the hall and bored two holes in the ceiling above. On a table stood a large jug, corked, butin the cork were two rubber tubes, which ran nearly up to- the eiling -j where they were connected with two lass tubes which ran through the iholes in the floor, thus spreading in the room above, the gas generated from the -i iug, which was found to be oblorine, a rixture of salt and-suiphurle acid, l'here was, however, no clue to the party who had been guilty of this das ardly piece of business. The coroner as taken the matter in hand since the xodus of students. 20,000,000 Stars :an be seen with apowerfultelUCPe. The niumber is vast, but so are the ours of suffering of ever woman who - elongs to the overworked "'wr-onfOU" "run-down," debilitated class. -Dr. ierce'is Favorite ersrpi n crees ausea, IndigestIon, botn,weak back, nervous prostration, deiiyand seeplesness. In fact, it is the og sleep and relief from mental ax ety can be enjoyed by those who take