LENOIE, N. C. LEXOLR NEWS-TOPIC, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 Page Three COUNTY EXHIBIT (Continued from page two) 138.40; E. T. Lenoir, for service ren dered as county commissioner, $2.50; F. H. Coffey, for service rendered as county commissioner, 6.50; Swan son Plumbing Co., for service ren dered county, $4.66; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, for service "rendered county, $42.00; Moore & Hoke, for coffin furnished pauper, $20.00; The Lenoir News, printing, $4.50; W. T. Sim mons, judge of election, $2.00; J. W. Church, judge of election-, $2.00; J. R. Wike, judge of election, $2.00; J. W. Hamlett, judge, of election, $2.00; F. B. Triplett, registrar of election, $12.00; Frank A. Clinard, judge of election, $2.00; Jno. M. Crisp, regis ter of deeds, service rendered county, $70.75; Lenoir Book Co., supplies furnished county, $2.60; Southern Stamp & Stationery Co., $7.03; The Lenoir News, printing for county, $1.75; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.20; Citi zens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $3.40; Lenoir Hardware & Fur niture Co., supply for county, $72.60; E. L. Steele, treasurer, salary for De cember, 1918, $25.00; The Lenoir News, printing for county, $30.17; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $2.70; Citizens' Light & Powfcr Vo., lights fy court house, $1.08; Town of Lenoir, water for jail, $1.94; Town of Lenoir, water for courthouse, $7.60; J Richmond Moore, judge of election, $2.00; E. J. Bowman, judge of election, $2.00; George A. Tuttle, judge of primary election, $2.00; E. J. Bowman, judge of primary election, $2.00; W. F. F. Palmer, judge of primary election, ' $4.00; F. M. Whitner, judge of pri mary election, $4.00: The Lenoir News, stationery for county, $1.25; The Lenoir News, stationery for county, $2.00; The Lenoir News, printing for county, $59.11; Miner Gilbert, for burial supplies furnished pauper, $6.78; Horace Sisk, service rendered county, $2.25; Town of Le noir, street improvement, $120.82; Dr. L. H. Coffey, for service rendered as county physician, $36.99; Bank of Granite, discount on note, $200.00; J. A. Triplet, sheriff, service ren dered county, $72.10; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., repairing ma chine, $27.98; Sarah Webb, burial supplies for Effie Bentley, pauper, $20.00; E. L. Steele, treasurer, sal ary for January, 1919, $25.00; John E. Harris, vital statistics fees, $4.25; Rev. James Shaver, vital statistics fees, $8.25; W. H. Coffey, conveying Joe Keller to county home, $4.00; P. A. Triplett, sheriff, service render ed county, $34.20; Isabel Hukill, ser vxice rendered county, $28.50; Mrs. F. L. Duncan, conveying pauper to county home, $3.00; Ballew's Cash Pharmacy, medicine furnished county home, $1.70; C. D. Rabb, vital sta tistics fees, $19.50; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, service rendered county, $23.45; . Lenoir Book Co., supplies furnished county, $2.94; John M. j Crisp, register of deeds, service ren dered county, $30.00; H. F. Coffey, coal furnished jail, $59.50; Lenoir Livery Co., team to county Home, $1.50; Hall and Miller, feeding jury, $13.00; George. A. Tuttle, judge of primary election, $2.00; H. L. Bolick, vital statistics fees, $10.00; Hall and Miller, feeding jury, $2.00 Lenoir Hardware & Furniture Co;, supplies for county, $4.80; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, court expense, $50.00; W. F. Jarvis, registrar of election, $4.00; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $2.70; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $2.00; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lamps for court house, $2.10; R. S. Webb, vital statistics fees, $7.00; W. W. Turnmire, vital .statistics fees, $7.75; J. Richmond Moore, vital sta tistics fees, $2.75; W. M. Smith, vital statistics fees, $5.75; J. O. Deal, vi tal statistics fees, $14.50; H. W. Gragg, vital statistics fees, $5.50; A. E. Nelson, vital statistics fees, $8.00; A. E. Nelson, vital statistics fees, $1.75; T. R. Caudill, vital statistics fees, .50; J. T. Parlier, vital statis tics fees, $8.00; E. L. Steel, treas urer, salary for February, 1919, $25.00; T. C. Curtis, judge of elec tion, $4.00; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $2.60; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.00; George D. Barnard Stationery Co., record books, $177. 9T; Todd Insurance Agency, insur ance on court house, $52.00; E. L. Hall, insurance on jail,, $125.00; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, service rendered county, $126.33; Edwards & Brough ton Printing Co., supplies for county, $7.72; estate of A. C. Craig, burial allowance for Confederate pensioner, $20.00; L. H. Coffey, M. D., for ser vice rendered as county physician. $39.95; estate of J. H. Dula, 'burial allowance for Confederate pensioner, $20.00; Lenoir Feed Store, coal fur nished court house, $9.30; J. A. Sea boch, for work at courthouse, $17.90; D. W. Roberts, farm demonstration work, $30.00; L. H. Coffey, tax re fund for errors purchased, $76. S7; Harold F. Coffey, coal furnished jail, $8.50; John M. Crisp, register of deeds; for service rendered county, $26.32; R. B. Glass, judge of elec tion, $2.00; Bank of Lenoir, interest on note, $281.40; R. T. Wilson, car ing for Andy Laws, pauper, $3.00; J. Henry Bush, for work at court house, $97.30; Lenoir Book Co., sup plies for county, $3.45; A. M. Martin, service rendered county, $1.00; Ru f us T. Lenoir, Jr., for service ren dered county, $19.00; John M. Crisp, register of deeds, service rendered county. $27.73; State of North Car olina, for registration books, $12.18; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, service render ed county, $144.50; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.00; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $1.80; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, service rendered county, $54.35; The Lenoir News-Topic, for (printing and stationery, $41.66; es tate of Largent Bean, allowance as fixed bv law for burial of Confeder ate pensioner, $20.00; Berntiardt- k Seagle Co., supplies furnished coun- tw $78.80 i Town of Lenoir, for wa ter furftished court house, $3.09; Town of Lenoir, for water furnished lail. $2.06: E. L. Steele, treasurer. salary for April, 1919, $25.00; Smith Cafe, feeding grand jury, ' $200.00; Haywood Clark, for burial supplies furnished .Caleb Justice, pauper, $25.00; Lenoir Hardware & Furni ture Co.. supplies lurnisned county, $29.00; W, C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, service rendered County, $71.10; E. L. Steele, treasurer, salary for May, 1919, $25.00; Citizens' Light & Pow er. Co., lights for court house, $1.90; Citizens Light &' Power Co., lights for jail, $1.08; Harold F. Coffey, coal furnished county, $17.00; F. H. Cof fey, chairman, paid expense to meet ing of tax commission, $13.00; Le noir J.ews-Topic, printing for coun ty, $41.85; J. Henry Bush, work at court house, $32.10; Lenoir Book Co., supplies for county, $1.75; C. A. Teague, registrar of road bond elec tion, $13.30; C. G. Houck, judge of road bond election, $3.00; F. R. Til ley,, judge of road bond election, $3.00; Russell Presnell, registrar of road bond election, $32.10; News and Observer Publishing Co., advertising, $1.60; Manufacturers Record, adver tising, $6.00; Observer Co., advertis ing, $2.00; Engineering News, adver tising, $4.80; Francis Hawkins, reg istrar of road bond election, $7.50; Isabel Hukill, stenographic work for county, $60.80; A. F. Downs, judge of road bond election, $1.50; C. E. Rabb, service rendered, $10.18; R. D. Green, judge of road bond election, $2.50; J. D. R. Moore, judge of road bond election, $3.00; S. E. Harrison, registrar of road bond election, $7.98; J. A. Bolick, judge of road bond election, $1.50; J. E. Chandler, judge of road bond election, $1.50; John C. Steele, judge of road bond election, $1.50; Christy McGee, judge of road bond election, $1.50; Mac D. Moore, judge of road bond election, $1.50; C. M. Rader, judge of road bond election, $1.50; John V. Gragg, registrar of road bond election, $9.38.; H. O. Steele, judge of road bond election, $1.50; A. M. Powell, judge of road bond election, $3.00; A. E. Nelson, registrar of road bond election, $8.84; J. W. Cottrell, judge, of road bond election, $1.50; R. L. Miller, judge of road bond election, $1.50; J. W. Hamlett, registrar of road bond election, $6.20;' G. W. Green, judge of road bond election, $1.50; A. G. Hartley, registrar of road bond election, $11.02; E. J. Bowman, judge of road bond elec tion, $1.50; F. B. Mitchell, registrar of road bond election, $8.40; F. P. Moore, registrar of road bond elec tion, $7.32; C. E. Conley, registrar of road bond election, $3.00; R. A. Par lier, registrar of road bond election, $9.30; F. M. Whitner, judge of road bond election, $3.00; D. C. Flowers, registrar of road bond election, $11.56; R. E. McCall, registrar of road bond election, $9.30; W. J. Bean, judge of road bond election, $1.50; John L. Jones, judge of road bond election, $1.50; T. H. Setzer, judge of road bond election, $3.00; C. D. Rabb, judge of road bond elec tion, $1.50; John M. Crisp, service rendered county, $20.34; Mark Squires, attorney, for amount paid in Supreme Court, $27.00; J. M. Smith, expense to State, tax meeting, $13.12; W. H. H. Hartley, listing taxes in Hudson township, $33.00; J. R. Cof fey, registrar of road bond election, $6.70; L. H. Moore, judge of road bond election, $1.50; R. B. Glass, judge of road bond election, $3.00; J. R. Coffey, listing taxes in Mulber ry township, $18.00; Francis Haw kins', listing: taxes in Mulberry town ship, $24.00; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S.1 C, for salary as juvenile judge, $50.00; J. A. Bush, Jr., expense ac count as county tax supervisor, $29.41; H. O. Steele, listing taxes in Patterson township, $27.00; F. P. Moore, listing taxes in Globe town ship, $21.00: Swanson Plumbing Co., for work at court house, $4.93; Ma,c D. Moore, listing taxes m John's Riv er township, $36.00; W. J. Bean, listing taxes in North Catawba town ship, $25.00; E. L. Steele, treasurer, salary for June, 1919, $25.00; R. L. Palmer, listing taxes in Little River township, $36.00; Fred S. McGowan, listing taxes in Little River township, $54.00; W. C. Moore, Sr., listing taxes in Wilson's Creek township, $12.00; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $1.95; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.25; M. G .Shearer, service ren dered as tax assessor, $63.00; R. G. Thompson, service rendered as tax assessor, $30.00; John W. Walsh, service rendered county, $8.40; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, service rendered county, ?80:00; Unst fruiting jo., for stationery and printing, $6.75; John M. Crisp, register of deeds, for service rendered county, $4b.yt; Le noir Book Co., supplies for county, $2.40; Mark CSquires, attorney, ser vice rendered in Supreme Court case, $ 100.00 rClaywell Bros., for coffin furnished John Littlejohn, Confeder ate pensioner, $20.00; Lee Pierce, registrar for road bond election, $3.50 H. G. Barlow, listing taxes in King's Creek township, $54.00; G. W. Sherrill, listing taxes in Lovelady township, $39.00; E.ND. Crisp, listing taxes ni Lenoir township, $96.00; Town of Lenoir, water for court house, $14.80; Town of Lenoir, wa ter for jail, $2.56; Lenoir News-Topic, printing and stationery, $20.50; Lenoir Book Co., supplies furnished county, $11.00; Walker Evans & Cogswell Co., records furnished coun ty, $104.00; Citizens Light & Power Co., lights furnished jail, $1.82; Citi zens' Light & Power Co., lights fur nished court house, $1.25; D. W. Roberts, service rendered county, $12.50; D. W. Roberts, service ren dered county, $55.00; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, service rendered county, $54.00; E. L. Steele, treasurer, salary for July, 1919, $25.00; J. A. Trip lett, sheriff, service rendered county, 554.00; Morris Kahme, service ren ered county, $10.22; John M. Crisp, wAw4-n t4 Ann A n aawi.AA van a io d county, $20.11; H. W. Courtney, reg istrar road bond election, $21.18; J. McShane, judge of road bond elec tion, $1.50; Moore & Hoke, lor coi fin furnished Confederate pensioner, $20.00, J. A. Bush, Jr., expense ac coun tas tax assessor, $65.66; R. G. Thompson, service as tax assessor, $145.00; L. H. Coffey, M. D., for ser vice as county physician, $67.65; M. G. Shearer, for service as tax assess or, $135.00; Wi.C Moore, Jr., C. S. C., salary, fees, etc., $69.55; J. R. Swanson. coroner, holding intiuest, H. Palmar, $6.80; M. G. Shearer, for service as tax assessor, $130.00; R. G. Thompson, for service as tax as sessor, $126.00; J. T. Pritchett, sal ary as clerk to tax board, $75.00; E. L. Steele, treasurer, salary for Au gust, 1919, $25.00; D. W. Roberts, salary, farm demonstration work, $55.00: Frederick Disinfectant Co., for disinfectants, $11.50) J., A. Trip- SAYS MUSCLES FELT AS IF TIED IN KHOTS Hodaopi Say "It Is Simply Won derful What Tanlac Did For Me" "If anybody had told me that Tan lac could do for me what it has done I would not have believed them," said C. R. Hudson of Knoxville, I1L "It free.d me from rheumatism after twelve years of awful suffering," he continued, "and my stomach trouble is also gone. "I was in such bad shape that I could scarcely digest a thing, and any solids would give me such cramps in my stomach that I could hardly stand them. Gas would form and affect my heart so bad I would get faint and have to lie down. The rheuma tism made my legs swell all out of shape and the muscles felt like they were tied in knots. I couldn't straighten my right leg at all and it pained me so I could find no rest. At night it was especially bad and I simply rolled from one side of the bed to the other, unable to get any sleep. Not being able to work any more, I rented my farm and moved to town. I tried about every sort of medicine I ever heard of, but got worse all the time. "One day I heard some people talk ing about how much good Tanlac had done them and I decided to try it, and the way it took hold was simply wonderful. I can now eat anything I want, my rheumatism is all gone and I sleep like a log every night. I feel as strong and as well f.s I ever did and I am going back to the farm able to do as much work as I did years ago. If anyone wants to know about Tanlac send them to me. Tanlac is sold in Lenoir by Bal lew's Cash Pharmacy. lett, sheriff, fees, etc., $141.50; Citi zens Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $2.94; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for courthouse, $6.28; Grist Printing Co., for printing and stionery, $2.50; Clarke C. Steele, of ficer of grand jury, $10.00; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., for tax re ceipts, $57.40; F. H. Coffey, for ser vice rendered, $18.25; John M. Crisp, register of deeds, for service render ed, $132.27; Alex Greer, for service rendered, $2.50; American Express Co., for C. O. D. furniace for court house, $16.07; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., filing cabinet for court room, $6.50; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., paid freight on cement, $2.21; Harold F. Coffey, for coal furnished jail, $17.00; Lenoir News-Topic, for printing and station ery, $12.50; Lenoir Hardware & FurniturS Co., for supplies furnished, $52.25; J. M. Tuttle, salary for Au gust, 1919, $50.00; J. A. Bush, Jr., expense account, tax supervisor, $63.97; D. W. Roberts, appropriation on lantern, $28.75; Kent Moore, for service rendered, $2.50; John W. Hoke, insurance on court huoes, $52.00; A. E. Nelson, vital statistics fees, $1.75; A. E. Nelson, vital sta tistics fees, $5.25; J. T. Parlier, vital statistics fees, $6.25; John E. Harris, vital statistics fees, $5.75; H. L. Bo lick, vital statistics fees, $9.00; W. W. Turnmire, vital statistics fees, $6.20; H. W. Gragg, vital statistics fees, $6.50; C. D. Rabb, vital statis tics fees. $21.50; Isabel Hukill, sten ographic work, $79.80; R. S. Webb, vital statistics fees, $7.75; Dixie Heating & Ventilating Co., work at court house, $45.50; W. M. Smith, vi tal sttistics fees, 03.75; Rev. J. M. Shaver, vital statistics fees, $8.25; J. R. Moore, vital statistics fees, $3.75; T. R. Caudill, vital statistics fees, .50; J. O. Deal, vital statistics fees, $16.25; Mary Squires, attorney, cost -in Supreme Court case, J24.4U; D. W. Roberts, farm demonstrator, $55.00; J. M. Tuttle, salary as coun ty welfare officer, $50.00; Bernhardt Seagle Co., supplies for county, $86.15; J. T. Pritchett, salary, clerk to tax board. $75.00: C. A. Little: for service on pension board, $4.00; J. A. Seaboch. for pipe, furnished court house, $7.05; W. W. Bush, for work at court house, J2.5U; W. C Moore, Jr., C. S. C, salary and fees, $52.87: J. A. Bush. Jr., salary and horse hire for four months, $800.00; Harold F. Coffey, coal for court house, $19.00; R. G. Thompson, for service as tax assessor, $114.00; M G. Shearer, service as tax assessor, $142.00;' J. A. Triplett, sheriff, for service rendered, S95.50; hi. Li. Steele, treasurer, salary for Septem ber, 1919, $25.00; Queen City Prints ing Co., filing case lor register s or fice. 0211.75: Citizens' Light & Pow er Co., for ice, $19.67; Lenoir Book Co., supplies furnished county, $3.65; Lenoir News-Topic, for printing and stationery. $64.20; Boldin & Turner, for toilet paper furnished court house, $6.50; Grist Printing Co., for nrmtinsr. S1.Z5: Lenoir JNews-lopic, for printing, $2.50; L. H. Coffey, M. D., for service rendered as county physician, $70.50; John M. Crisp, register of deeds, for service render ed county, $30.28; Citizens Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.56: Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $2.50; Grist Printing Co., printing for C is. C s office, $1.25: J. A. Bush, Jr., expense ac count as county supervisor, $55.51; Yadkin Woolen Mills, .blankets fur nished jail, $48.75; Bank of Granite, interest on notes, $158.34; Kent Coffey Mfg. Co., lumber furnished county home, $8.50; Southern Stamp A- CfafinnAmf efm wnkkaii aamn .50; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., stationery and printing, sio.zd; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for court house, $1.25; Citizens' Light & Power Co., lights for jail, $3.49 : Town of Lenoir, water for jail, $2.74,; Grist Printing Co., sta tionery and printing, $1.00; L. H. Coffey, tax refund on errors bid off from county, $7.13; Harold F. Cof fey, coal furnished county, $10.00; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, for salary and "fees, $54.35; Standard Paint & Lead Works, paint for jail, $47.02; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C, for fees, $21.00; G. F. Barlow, judge of elec tion, $2.00; Bank of Granite, inter est on notes, $152.00; J. M. Tuttle, salary for October, 1919, $50.00; D. W. Roberts, salary for October, 1919, $55.00; Morris Kahme, for ser vice rendered county, $5.50; Lenoir News-Topic, printing for county, $28.78; J. A. Bush, Jr., salary and horse hire, $200.00; J. A. Bush, Jr., expense account, $91.50; J. T. Pritchett, salary as clerk to tax board for October, 1919, $75.00; R. G. Thompson, service as tax assessor, $78.00; John M. Crisp, register of deeds, service rendered making tax books, $280.00; J. A. Triplett. sher iff, service rendered, $142.50; John M. Crisp, registe rof deeds, service rendered, $61.51; E. L. Steele, treas urer, salary for October, 1919, $25; Town of Lenoir, water furnished court house, $6.96; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., supplies fur nished county, $24.00; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., supplies, $32.00; Edwards & Broughton Print ing Co., supplies, $35.75; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., supplies, $57.50; Edwards & Broughton Print ing Co., supplies, $15.23; F. H. Cof fey, for service as county commis sioner, $82.00; R. T. Lenoir, for ser vice as county commissioner, $35.75; D. H.' Warlick, for service as county commissioner, $38.40; Bank of Le noir, interest on note, $187.60. To tal amount miscellaneous expenses, $11,758.15. Jury and Witneat Expense for the Year 1919 Henry Hass, juror, $2.50; John Holsclaw, witness, $2.44; Elma Hols claw, witness, $2.44; Doc Pope, wit ness, .55; J. A. Triplett, sheriff, half fees, $30.45; J. M. Crisp, register of deeds, half fees, $1.05; & M. Kirby, witness, $2.26; John Bumgarner, witness, $2.38; George Hatley, wit ness, .81; H. H. Bumgarner, witness, $1.33 A. G. Miller, witness, $2.62; Tom Moore, witness, $1.29; W. T. Payne, juror, $3.30; Henry Puett, witness, $1.70; Adam Curtis, witness, $1.58; Charles Goble, witness, $1.64; O. C. Russell, juror, $2.10; Z. V. Hol loway, juror, $2.10; Roby Green, ju ror, $2.10; F. S. McGowan, juror, $2.10; R. N. Setzer, juror, $7.10; J. P. Coffey, juror, $7.30; J. S. Small, juror,, $6.40; Mart Wilson, juror, $7.30; Ed Simmons, juror, $2.10; Fletcher McDade, juror, $6.10; W. L. Deal, juror. $7.30: T. J. Craig, juror, $7.10; W. T. Fox, ju ror, s-'.iu; h. V. setzer, juror, $7.10; T. J. Moore, juror, $6.90; W. M. Craig, juror, $7.10; J. S. Franklin, juror, $7.50; N. F. Wilson, juror, $7.20; C. D.-Bishop, juror, $6.10; Roy Robbins. juror, $7.70: F. I. Lit tlejohn, juror, J6.60; C. N. Hice, ju ror, $7.UO; J. r. Greer, juror, $6.50; W. W. Deal, juror. $2.10: E. C Leonard, juror, $6.70; W. A. Walker, juror, $6.20; it. B. Arney, juror, $6.40; J. R. Steele, juror, $6.90; C. C. Winkler, juror, $4.10; W. D. Cloninger, juror, $2.10; W. R. Nel- sort, juror, $8.20; John Ragsdale, ju ror, $8.30; John Hass, juror, $6.10; C. C. Triplett, juror, $6.50; J. I. SJiell, juror, $8.10; Horace Prest wood, juror, $6.10; E. R. Lampkins, juror, $6.10; J. is. Cannon, juror, $9.10; Julius Robinson, juror, $6.10; R .M. Bowman, juror, $8.80; W. D. Kincaid, juror, $8.80; T. S. Setzer, juror, $8.60; M. W. Smith, juror, $6.10; J. H. Clay, juror, $6.10; Char lie Harris, juror, $2.10; J. F'. Cook, juror, $b.lO; K. is. Hartley, juror, $2.10; R. S. Presnell, juror, $6.40; C. W. Hailey, juror, $6.10; Joe Bent- ley, witness, $2.19; Fannie Powell, witness, $.105; John Powell, witness, $1.05; J. A. Bush, Sr., J. P. half fees, $12.40; J. S. Greer, juror, $7.10; Emma Norwood, witness, $1.05; Zora Chester, witness, $1.44; George Kir by, witness, $1.50; Willard Miller, witness, $1.91; W. C. Moore, Jr., C. S. C., half fees, February term, 1919. $80.25; L. A. Laxton, D. S. fees, $2.55; S. Payne, witness, $2.35; Howard Isbell, witness, $2.10; H. H. Grubb, witness, $1.38; W. L. Pennell, witness, $1.91; Elbert iMcKary, wit ness, $1.85; N. W. Roberts, witness, $1.38; George W. Winkler, juror, $2.10; W. M. Goble, juror, $2.10; Calvin Melton, juror, $2.10; H. J. Richards, D. S. fees, $1.80; S. G. Liv ingston, witness, $1.91; R. L. Hpff man, Solicitor's fees, $.250; E. S. Smith, witness, $2.16; Mary Laney, witness, $2.22; W. O. Johns'on, ju ror, $13.10; Shuler Messick, juror, $12.70; Boone. Littlejohn, juror, $13.60; M. C. Estes, juror, $13.30; Haywood Setzer, juror, $13.10; John Coffey, juror, $14.90; Rufus Cline, juror, $13.50; John K. Bush, juror, $12.70: A. G. Miller, jurot, $12.70; Lester Brookshire, juror, $13.30; Tom Setzer, juror, $4.10; Robert Bradford, juror, $12.20; Julius Smith, juror, $13.00; Sidney Keller, $13.00: John I. Holden, $12.40; Rob ert Icard, juror, $12.90; John Haas, iuror. $12.30: Gwyn Barlow, juror, $12.70; Henry Setzer, juror, $4.10; (J. A. Clay, juror, z.iu; r-ranK mu lear. Iuror. $12.30: E. C. Houck, ju ror, $12.30; D. O. Russell, juror, $7.30: C. G. Russell, juror, $7.50; J A TLX. .11.,- ft H ( . Tna Ud a. i. 1V1U111S, JUXUI, fv.lt wvc want., juror, $7.00; Finley Coffey, juror, $8.50; Will Thompson, juror, $7.50; A. P. Annas, juror, $7.00; L. A. Kincaid, juror, $6.40; D. M. Estes, juror, $8.40; A. P. McNeil, juror, $6.20; Kelly Martin, juror, $6.10;, J. H. Price, juror, $6.20; E. C. Ivey.l juror, o.iu; j. a. Lxion, juror, $7.20; R. O. Craig, juror, $6.1Q; W. E. Kirby, witness, $1.50; C .B. Har rison, witness ticket, $8.10; H. M. Wiln, witness, $1.36; E. M. Holler, witness, $1.38; Floyd Blackwell, ju ror, $12.10; J. E. Martin, juror, $12.10; J. C. Anderson, witness, $2.19; Mrs. W. L. Alexander, wit ness, $2.19; Eugene McGhinnis, wit ness, $2.10; Will Curtis, witness, S2.70: Will Dula. witness, $1.41; Johnsie ' Craie. witness, $2.16; Fredj Marshall, witness, $2.19; J. M. Smith, C. P. fees, $2.70; U. C. f arthing, u. S. fees, .30; Jacob Harshaw, witness, 1 $2.10; Green White, witness, $1.05;, J. L. Sanders, juror, $2.10; D. G. ! Marshall, juror, $3.30; Ralph Win- kler, juror, $2.10; H. G. Barlow, ju ror, $2.10; W. L. Wells, juror, $2.10; Ed Simmons, juror, $2.10; George Hendrix, juror, $2.10; W. H. Gragg, juror, $2.10; W. D. Joplin. juror, $2.10T J. S. Barlow, juror, $2.10; J. W. Cottrell, juror, $11.10: Horace Gragg, juror, $12.10; Ed Simmons, juror, $2.10; R. C. Tuttle, juror, $2.10; J. M. Moore, juror, $10.60;' J. M. Smith, juror, $11.50; R. 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