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N.C., Jan. 14, 1903. :iTW. - ElUTOH. at the jiost office at Franklin. :., fur ti "insmissinn through the I a second-class matter. copy twelvo month SI. 20 copy nix month - - - Boot, la Copies,- ' 5 cent taries, per line, -''' - 5 cento ; PuMished every Wednesday - ie is a mocker, strong drink 'raging: aud whosoever is thereby is not wise. ji 20:1. ; -' ""'t . uell were really where the Rev mt. Newell wiys it if, John D. Rockefeller would have begun piping the lent to the surface of the earth long ago. Deiroit Free Prr-SB. All church pooplo will be iufer- ested in the series of' articles iu ', the WoM(iii, Home Companion which deals with ''Tho Great 's-Nufi Which are Making the "ter." The first article .ries, dealing with "The .Vork of the Presbyterian b. of America," a pilars iu January number. , The Statesville Laudraurk says : I ull the churches would fire all the -nembera who refuse to pay their debts the church membership would be jtreaH"-deted but the cause of relii''' Ou.ffr, ? all. yau-oeats lue tiaru is the pious, sauutimouioue pocrite whd sits iu th ameu inter and talks glibly about the eitig of others whilo at that" very niomeut he Is owing just aud hou- '"bts that he is niakiug uoef- i jay. tj DlsUlerinu - country distillery iB CJ he most worth "Vouiidtng 6re crimes y.itrst ill-houses fihe inilueuce of vtiau auybody supposes. "Xhey tuutl to debuuvh the morals : of the men, destroy the young, and stand as agencies for corrupting the morals of the commuuity iu which they are located. ... There are hundreds of argu ments which will be potent to se cure the passage of a law abolish : inff all diatilleriea in the ' rural " 1 district. -Sew aud Observer. Llgoer Mist Go. . ' Our people le determined to get rid the liquor. Lusiuess at present conducted in country pla Vc,. settled jib.tt a - "cutirely . nvthv to find space iu our ci Knt it i a verv able nanef , .,1. and deals with all the questions of iuteresMo North Carolina iu a very able aud conservative man ner. Ilia counsels aud advice on the great questions that must neeessarially come before the Ceneral Assembly, are wise and ' ii?hjJul,aAuil-rJxprpH8ed jus -.Jand direct manner. The Governor gives a thorough, review cf hi administration. !''jatWMWal 8hooL The Asheville Citizen referriug to the articlo by Rev. J. A. Doal published in Tub Pkess two weeks ago, says: "No " one would rejoice more thau would The Citizen to see this plan earned out aud the proposed school established, and yet it veu ' tares to suggest that the best and surest way to secura it is to selet, uiue good school already well es tabtixhed (like that at Cullowbee, f or instance) and add an indus trial .department... The counties t irrouuding tho school, and there f si the ones that be most benefit- 1 1 ly it, ought easily to raise '1 niouey to equip such a de ,t thereby avoiding the r expenditure of auy con ! amount' in' buildings, tbere would also be ; fct of both state aid fi'uia the Southern Edu i I'l-sirJ, whose policy it 1b ' n:o w ho first holp tliem- r.c jr ' .! I Ai 11 cq find a fmnily ett-ntio fHj'tiirrs ' (ill Ij8 Ich- Hi i'. . i-if: w The General Assembly mot on ; Wednesday, Jan. 7th and brga- nized iu both Crunches. Ail the seualors except two were. preseut i v one being dend and 110 of the . 3 120 members of ; he bouse were ! J present. . Lieutenant G vernor . D. Turner called the Senate to or der. The following were elected officers of the Senate : A. J. Mux- rell, Chief Clerk, T. J. Murphy,'! Reading Clerk ; David A. Baits, Door-keeper j D.P.Goode, Ajsh--taut- Door Keeper; 0, P. Shell, J Engrossing Clerk : M, L. Ship-,S man, Caleudar Clerk, iS The House organised byeleo-ji ting Samuel M. GatUs, of Orange, j Shaker: F. D. Hackelt, Chief Clerk; F. B. Armdale, Rettdiiigjf Clerk; J. II. Fouville, Engrossing Clerk ; Juo. II. C.rr, Door Keep er; AV. 8. Lineberry, Assisiaut Door Keeper. Senator Crisp lias beou assigued to the following committees; Propositions aud Grievances; En grossed Bills; Deaf, Dumb and Bliud Acylumns ; Pensions nud Soldiers' Home; and MiuVg. The Joiut Cuucus corctuen voting Friday night for a c dato fur United States Sr and the following votes v1' f ; ' 43 45 37 88 29 V 32 3. 60 38 j 28 Represii''0 ' Loudon haW, portaui iiquorvmir- read with luterest by The of the Slate, : They are too thy to copy in the Pbess. Frauklln, Entcrvrlscs. . Frankliu has in operation at the opeuing of this uew year, 9 general stores, 1 Furniture, and J Drug Store; 8 law firms, 4 doctors, i". uaniist, ! 1 pnper, 2 furniture shops, 2 tanneries, 3 harness shops 2wagou and buggy shops, pla ners, 3 'machine shops, 2 locust pin factories, 2 blacksmiih fhope, 3 livery stables, 2 hotels, 1 roller niill,l gri6t onll,2 mica factories, 1 photo gallery, 1 tinner, 1 barber, 1 real estate office, 1 high school aud 1 telephoue exchange. - . Has Relaln4 Mr. Basbee. . Hon. Charles M.Buabee has been retained by Hon. J. M. Gudger as one of his counsel in the contested election case.: Mr.Buabee was oue of the leading counsel for Hen. John D.Bellamy iu his successful contest. , " - ; . ... . n,inoai Hiibson. 1 outi'g women wno : are ambi- to ' do icus to come to New York work iu journalism or art will find much good advice iu an article by Auua S. Richardson iu the Janua ry . Woman' 1Tom CompanUm, called "The Girl Who Wants 'to Come to New York." ,' A Muivelous Invention. Wonders never cease. A. ma chine has been invented that , will out, paste aud hang wall paper. 'The field of inventions and ' discoveries seems to - be unlimited. Notably among great discoveries is Dr. KingV New Discovery for Consumption. It has done a world of good for weak lungs and aaveJ many a life. Thou sands have iifed it and conqnered Grip, BrniK'liiiii), Pneumonia and Consumption. . Their general ver- ilict is : "It tho best and most re liable medicine for throat' and lung troubles. Every 60o and tl.00 bot tle is guaranteed by F. T. Smith Druggist. Trial bottled free. FEBRUARY M'MBER. Xew Idea Woiaau's Biigailne. Tho priucipul features of ' the New Idea Woman's Magazine for February are, as always the utili tarian, and iu patterns, descrip tions of costume, fancy work, and domestic affairs there is nothing more helpful to the home-maker now published; but the literary features are equally as valuable The stories are charmingly told aud well illuelrnted. Mrs. E. A Osborne's pnper upon Lincoln, en t tiled "A Nation's Patron Saint," is especiiilly apprnpriato, and l'r- lieHt Nf'lll I Viiii'h H('!! (HI Y,'li '1 ' ''HI CM! -! i-S t' .'I '.' l.'UH-nt (-' t ' i) c - 1 , , j j -a - x V' V 7' "f Ju l L-. jj. rj i vUuri u , , 1UZ Ljr;D 0 TIIS LEAL. Ey Cure j ue'CHyhsnt (U.dy NVrne) I C. AltitlNE OT.IVMANt (t.udy Nairnc). called "the Bwceti-.it and mlrrrat of nil the HijulNh dnRers." will Imrn Ji Perthshire on ug. H . 'd ! '-"'t. a;. Is 16. She wim murrled to Major (Inter ordl Niilrne In lsml. .:i'fy Niriie'a life lina luux been conaiili-rvd a A Lord! model of gcHlness, thoi Is Seuteh for IovhI. "tho ."Fuln" Is loving. e.irln" awn'. John. I.lko I Inn ii To snnw na(hi in tha(w, John; L'Miai-ln nwu ' ( weurln' awa the land o (he l.al. 1 tliro. John; There nuc sorrow There'a neither could nor eare, Thivay's uye fulr , liicho land o' the IcaL . iJoho. Our bonnle bnlrn's there' Jonn; SI.e waa bulth.aude unit fan. J And, ohl we crudffed her salr To the land o' lire Ira). Hut aorrow'a er wi-ara past, Jo And Joya a-con ln f:ist. John The Joy thnt'a aye to Unit . In the land o' Uifl leal. FARMERS AND GOOD roUds ta l'a of Hnollno; Farm Prnil . Country lllffliwnv ; The adrot-ntPH of )lonlT of uoni"- port of thf tbe rM'""" , J of tlio .Mr-ruuuiry, wliloti 11 mounts lis n mile, the Immense oppor tunity for navliie that would be vtTcvt cd tUrouKh C"0(l roadii may rontllly I noon. If fnrtu products Ooulil be linuled to ninrkot at 7 mills n tou mile, as la tlie case wltU -railway 'truffle,, the en tire rhnrge for transportation would le lens thnu $2aooo.oou a eotDiKiml wltb the $!X K,)00,000 It casts the funics to baul Uieir products over ordinary ntuts. i Tho building of Rood rouds and the eonstruetlod of electric llnea will mean an cuornious saving to the fnnuliiir elnssea. Borne of, the advocates of good roods believe flint the two could-be coiiKtructrd Jointly, as the cost would, be proportionately lens for the bulldlns of good wtion ronda, which Could also be used for electric railways. 'These electric railways could be constructed through those sections of the fnrming couiuitiuity which would offer tho best possibilities In the way of freight and passenger tin Hie return, and wncon roads could be built eonuectlug tlie with all sections of the country, Tho farmer who did not live on the direct Hue of an electric .railway could haul his freight to the nearest point, where It could be quickly transferred to an electric train. Republicaas Hoailnate Frllehard. The Republicans of the Genera! Assembly met at 7:30 o'clock last Thursday , niiht in the Senate chamber iu joint caucus for the nrpose of making a nomination theUuited States Senate., senator J. C. Prilchard was tuauimously nominated to buo- 'd himself. . :-;:Sr.v..; '';t:w-,j.;:;:- ast Batntthiy aUAIauUaaJl f-do8troyed the main building of the j.Monlreat orphouage,; The build- nig ana an its ooiuenis were' en tirely consumed. This institution was known as the "Belle Whalon Orphanage" aud bad about 80 children whose ages - ranged oe- t Aeeu two and 16 years, within its doors. All the occupauts escaped uuhurt. 1 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi KMJJrr Ha.8 Always Bs'jght BaX'the series of pictures dealing with "The Most Pictnresqiis Eveuts in American History," will be published iu the Womaih loiiie CotiipnMim during 1903. The first of this series, "The Last Stand of the Patriots at Bunker Hill," a stirring drawing by F.p. Yohn, appears iu the January 11 u in be f. ... . , . "- ; . The Ebb Case Continued. . - ' , ' The case of I, N. Ebbs, of Madi sou couuty, who was arrested on a charge of forgery, was continued by Judge Boyd at. Greeueboro lust week, as the government was uot ready with Its .' tetitimouy. The case conies up again on Feb. 2. Tbo arrest was caused, it iB said, by a disputed voucher. Cured of Rheumatism After Spending $3,000 in Vain. Mrs. G. L. Tliaxter, of AhIiIuikI, Citl., writes t "I had been long nf flitvied with inflammatory Kliemna Ihiii and was confined to my bed six nmnllis. I hi! tried every I nowr 11 ! i her fan.0 ana entirely potMhumcHia. "Lei'l" Innd of tho teul" being, of couine, heaven. Sue fl.r (hut lov wan lxnnrht. John. Fne free the fcattie IoumIu, John. n.i.... .. I utii i ill ii mrii v r IH OUlflll To the land o' (he k-al. Oh. dry your glint nlnti e p. John! My Haul JuiiKfl to he freu, John; And ani-ls hec-kou m To tho hind o the leat. Oh. hnnrt- ye lenl true. John: Your day H'a weM n' lhro John; k. And I'll vieUorae you : ; To the tan I o' ilu leal. . .Now. fare o. we"l. my aln John., Thla n-arhl i caroa nra v:tln. John; . " e'll meet, and we II he fain. In the land o1 the lea!. - NEWS BRIEFS. ' . The Georgia Legislature has changed tun meet ing of its session .from October to Juue. ' ' s infirmary.', at SI. Mary'n e, Raleigh, was hurnod Fri- v-1 f is a deadly wea. by thd death of Mil different sec- during the N2 iu the silver 0t0; HI.- Tulal, ip;,N One of tho bigocnV haB made a contract twitb l ' tttreli-el coui company for pnlclie's and will,, print uewspupor on "board for ircV iud to lion among ilsa8sengers, aud tJtf $ rium I'ndding, vessels it may inert or pass on the ocean, 1 Kneumansm au&! all liver, Kidner and Blad der troubles canjed by uric acid cleanKnf and vit-lUng the uiooa, uiua rraoTing ina catu of diaeas. It gives vigor and tone aud builds np tha faeslth and strength of tha patient wbile Biinc the remedy. URICSOL b a luminary in the medical world. It bas cured aad will continue to cars more of the above diseases thsa all other known remedies, many of which do more harm than good. This great and thorotnjhly tested and endorsed California Remedy never disappoints. It cores In fallibly if taken as directed, . :; Try it and be convinced that it is a wonder and a bletsing to sufferinzhnmanity. .; , " l"nce UH per Dottle, or 0 C ot tie for $5. Foraalebydruggista. cnjjsta-np tor noon or paruc nlara aTt3' wtrAKtlwirrs. If your druggist cannot aopply it will bo seat, prpaid, upon receipt of price. Address: r ntlCSOt CUEJtlCtt CO, ta Astiba, UL Hi UMAI S RANKIN BKUd On., AlhuBa, Ca, WUrllMllii AUU. NOTICE. ' The undersigned is owner of a tat certificate for 104 acres of land listed as the properly of J. VV. .Parker, and situated in Millshoal township, coun ty of Macon, and Stale of North Carolina, and joining the lands of William Gregory and others, made at a sale of real, .estate for taxes by the, Ta Collector of the sanl coun ty on the Gib day of May 1902, for tlie delinquent , taxes . for the year 1901, that the time of redemption of aid property will expire on tlie 6th day of May, 11103, and '.that J. W, Parker and all olher persons, interes ted will take notice of fanta and that it is the intention of the undersigned to take title the said ru at 'est alu if tlie same is not redeeiReif as provided by law.' This Jim. Otn, l0!i. W, II. Haskkt. (1191) NOTICE. The undersigneil is owner of a tax certificate for the mineral interest in 01) acres of land listed as tiie proper ty of li. E. Hamlin, and situated in Ellij-iy Towiihhip, enunty" of Macon and Statu of North Carolina, and joining the lauds of Marion Amnions and others, mads at a s.ilo of Keal estate for taxes liy the Tax Collector ot' the said county, on tlie (i'.li day of May l'.iUi, for the dolin'tcnt, t:ixui for the )(;!) 1'. '!!'. redeii! j,tiii (if the expire tm tlie (Mi licit day 1 1 :i i time of 'jiiTly w ill rCi i Perfect and Peerless ( AStgctaWe rrepnra'.ionfor Aa-siinilaiitiililicFooilnndllcSnla-tinj UicMoiuacta antlDuwclsof Fiomnlca Diicstiort.Cheeifur- nessniKlRest.Contai!is neitlicr Opuim.Morptiuic nor luveral. jNot Nakcotic. Unpin oW . Mx.Srunm , . tit (ntlrtHlrtfNta ll'iaM- . CtmMl Aim? Huanvim rimy Apfrfecl Remedy forConstlpa tUm,Sour Stouwli.DiarrlHHVi Wornts.t oiivtilsioits.tcvcrish ncss mid Loss or SLEEP. facsimile. Si!nelure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER, WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE. SIT 't QuaUty .lies, Crackers, (.'nkes Jtring tiuuut, Sardines oston Drown . Ilrond, SI ante X Syrnp, : I rvnoh . Soups, ' X ? Ukra, it Tomatoes, Eto. J' ..1 1 : GROCERIES. ' , Flour, Butter, Errs, Su-. gar, Bacon, Lard Ilreak fnt Food, Potatoes, Flakod Rice, ' Syrup, Cream of Wheat, . Tens, Cofloes, Fruit,. Health. OnU, Grape Kuts, Etc., Etc.,1 Eto.- Ele., r Etc . $53 ' SHOES. JJ I.onRwear, s : Jnanlta, X SCrctdmore, C. H. Jones, mi Plxla Girl, Quickstep, EnrekaTles, Kins; Bee, fevtEiigllHli Calf, Kangaroo 52 Calf, IIIk Loader, Cann m 55 Ball, Uncle ltomus, c. : NOTIONS. Collars, Cuffs, . . Neck Tlas, Whisk Brushca, Shaving Soap and Brush ea, Tooket Books, Pur Sis, Pencil, Pencil Hol ders, Weova , Holders, Toilet . Soapa, Etnbrol- dcry Hoop and Threads. a mm ..,--.:,:."':';-:' S :y.:-v'V;; as a a hi 21 00 CROCKERY. 'I? Clilnaware, Granltoware, nX Goblets, Plain Glasses, 223 Plates. Tea Cutis and Ay(eVntVoU, Ciffca ? t Mills, Knives 4 Forks. ..... . . . X .SISII- 11 ' a S I Genteel Moods am J WK,-. 1 WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE. js3 M.1 notice.; To C. M. McLond and E, R. Stamps, llieir heirs and all persons claiming any interest In the land hereinafter described i You will take notice thit at a sale of land for taxes for tho yaar 1991, made hy T. Ji. Higdon, Sheriff of Macon county, N. C t the Voiiit . homo door in Franklin, N. C, on May 5, 1902, the undersigned purchased . a inlerest in the following land : J3 .iiiniiiif at a white oak on upper end of win ding sf.irj runs 8 43 E 95 poles to a slake, corner of No! SGI9; then S 50 VV 25 poles to a stnki; then S 40 K 235 poles to a stake, corner of No. 8489; tlien N 15 E 125 poles to a stake; then N CI E 130 po'es to a stnki ; then S 43 E 220 poks to a hickoij; then S 20' V 728 poles to a chestnut; then S 47 VV 100 poles to a slake; then S 85 V 80 poles to a take, coiner of No. 1487; ilien N 6 W 65 poles to a slake; then 8 82 VV 150 poles to a staki ; then South 10 poles to slake; then' 8 82 VV 30 poles to a slake, corner of. tho A. j.tteman land; then north Wi .h its lino 175 poles to its cornel ; then East with said line 310 poles to ft statu; then N lE 210 poles to a Maki; then N X0'V 335 poles to a make, corner of entry No. 7117; Ihi-n S il'l VV 223 no Us to a si. ike, corner ,,f Xn. iMIH: llo-n S ID " 1 ) poles t a si then N 1;5 W 7 ) !,!. I 111 lie l'i .A JVrT- 1 V rn. TI:i Ki;.J Ycj i::va ItUiUlfd "a Jil Bears the Sigiiaturo "of - - Low PrncQ ABLE GOODS. (inncd Tomatoes, Corn, j." erkev. Pork and Beans, kkfc; dic. Poaches, ttflik, Chipped Beef, T,.tt.'..i ii.bw r.':itaiin. oi-aai Ivoa, rickles.T'jas. OO? kal kki DRY GOODSJL Shirting, Hod Ticilnpa, Granite Olotlv' Owh-i'kg merca, Oinyliams, Waist 0O flannels, Calicos, Bli(n-JJK kets, Uel spreads. Hus-fckS socks." Ruin,- ' Press, ilg Goods, Underwear dfco. JJJ a kk kk III kkk m m SILVERWARE. Vkar : kkS ikk iti Napkin Rings,: Sulla, j Topper. Tea Pots, Ca-k kk . tors, -Knl vts and Porks. 5j "iwniartirjtujVcmTirl ' Cream riteliors, Sufrar js , Bowl, Uuttor Ulshos Eto a S kk ft! for fiJl the cReopii. kSi interest in said lands was taxed in the names of E. R. Stamps and C. VV. Me Loud, for the year 1901, and that the time of redemption will ex plr May 6, 1903. This January 10, 1903. . C. T. Koank. NOTICE. To Ashe & jPi n garji-er and all oilier persons clnimincaiin interest in ihe hereinafter descrifed lands: You h$ Usn IV i-or uver r; Thirty Years Sal til SK 7 T fc k t? will take notice that at a sale of lands for the non payment of taxes due for the year 1901, made by T. B, Hig don Sheriff of Macon County, at the court house dror in Franklin, on the 5th day of May, 1902. The uuder signed became Ihe purchasers of 199 acres of laud in Highlands, Macon county, N. C. Ul tract. On tho waters of Sugar, town, fork of Ten nessee river near the Whiteside, mt. beginning on a uhestnut 2 ' poles S of the boiinliiiir corner of McDowell's entry; runs llicnue S 80 E 178 polos to a corner of said entry; then S 82 poles to a slake; then N 8,0 VV Iff poles to a f lake then S 10 poles to a sIiikc; then J 80 VV 102 poles to a xtaki ; then N 92 poles to ihe begin- niiiL'. 2nd tract. , On the head Su;;ai fork river, heginiiin;; nt a clieft mil, bcgitiiii'i'g of entry' No. C1S3; rniii.in thenco N 22 poles to a stake then N fO V ! 'l po!.--s to a slake; then S 1K0 poles to a s' th n .i N 1. to 1 ! ),... In t' t ; t Iill! I, D. W. Dl.iino, Cloik of tlie Iloani of North Caroliua, hereby certif f that the eclpt and iliKlmi-rtCinuut'of all County Revenno, c controlled by the tlnard of Education, from !) 1U02, as aliowu liy aotllcinent w1UtiCtwaJjr,J'ioa.'iin:r: Ilecelvcd of T. 11. llli,'dou,TTCOIIctor, DISUl'USKMENTS. :, On Ordinary Account, f ' ' raupvr " . . - 7 " ltoad and Uiidjie Account, ; ''.' ' - h - '' '" . . , - ' I further crrtlfv that the fnllowlnit by Said Jloard for the year ending November 30, lutii. . - (Continurd from last week.) OltOJNARY CLAim. 0-14 T. 1). Hidon rhff cool st vs ISill IJoll.rcoks 045 J M Y.lnce d s M " " Bill llolbrooks .65 .80 Welch wit : Kill Ilolbrook , ' C4d Ue Crawford elk Sam Freeman et. al. 047 JMYotieeit Sum Freeman " . 048 SADellnrlds -V Sam Freeman - 649 Hob SloUaha wit Sam Freeman el. ul. G50 J J Smith wit . 4 ' '."'- Sam Freeman et. al. 051 Crawford clk! .- Juo Keal 052 Wit Gregory d s 1 Jnu Nonl , 6.r3 Tom Wood wit Juo Keal C54 Le Crawford oik ' 1 . Dill Holbrooke ' 055 J W Ferguson sol Hill 1 1 ol brooks : 05 T B Migdcii stiff 3 05 G17 j 7l .,- .80 i M '8 78 u 8 40 1 1C2 1 u .. .60 I u s ' 8 20 t .'...': 1 97 t M - V: I U ,.50 Bill Holbrooke 057 ' J M Yonce ds Bill llolbrooks 658 Jake Welch wit Bill llolbrooks .15 855 659 Lee Crawford oik u - Dan Tulleiil.de Jno Larah 2 02 COO T B Higdon shff cost st vs , f Dan Tal.lent & Jno Lamb .75 CGI Lee Crawford elk cost st vs . Dan Talleut & Jn9 Lamb it 15 002 T B Higdon chff oust t VS .Dun Tallvnl Ss Jno Lamb .U 003 Lee Crawford oik cost st vs ' JoC Bilclifield, , C04 T B Higdon slf 2 15 joe Binhtield j;mnett w Gus Baty 667 T B Higdon shff Gus Hat y 668 Fred M'nnger d sj Guslinty 7 - 060 T J Vinson wit , ' Gu Baty .78 .45 .97 .33 .95 1 42 670 W.N McCoy wit j Gus Baty C71 D L Miller wil 1 Gus Baty 672 Jerry Miller wit Gus Baty C73 U. I Houston wit 1 Gus Baty -, 674 Chas Shook wil 1 Gus Baty 675 Chas Shook wit .. Uu liaty 676 Lee Crawford elk M (i N Donaldson ; . 677 E B Conley d s : . " C78 Lee Crawford elk Zib Sumner et. al. 679 T B Higdon shff " w Zeb Sumner et al. 680 Lee Craw ford elk' Joseph Moore ' '. , . 681 'W 11 Gregory d s 44 ; , Joseph Moore 082 Lee Craw rord elk " - Jake VVillianis t 683 J A Berry d ' Jake VVillinms 684 Lee Crawford elk " Chas Bingham 685 T B Higdon liff . Chas Bingham 086 J A Berry d Chas Binohnm 687 Lee Crowford " . Jno Liner 088 Fred Mungeird s " ; Jno Liner 689 T B Higdon shtt u Jno Liner 690 Lee Crawford . elk " B V & Lillie Grindstaff 691 Cary Hall Us " " II V Ji Lillie Grindstuff 692. T B Higdon shff " " . U V & Lillio Grindstafif 693 Lee Crawfnjd elk Jesse Iakey 694 Cary Hall d s " " J.- Lakuy 095 Lee Crawford elk Jacob VV Henry G90 J A Berry d s .'" Jacob VV Henry 097 Leo Crawford oik M J N Daltbn el. al. 0'J8 W 11 Morgan d s w J ... .TT (Jus Batv I 1 55 1 v .. v 210 1 20 a ' - M 125 n .15 it ... 127 u . .80 M J5 H . .97 M . .80 . 30 u . .87 u . .15 .15 u .82 M - u u .00 1 12 .60 107 of I J N Dallon et al. 03 A B'Dalton wit " u J N Dallon et al. 700 Lee Craw ford elk M " Eiimlis '. 7C1 T li II" I'mnlis :ti j :i v.- I Urn 'm Ki iidows III! tllfl e.i'lS edi S of C )im. ..mere of Mmho Conuly, Siata ; in a true Statemont of tlia ra 1 lt tlio Suhoul Fund, which ia vt lut, l'J Jl, to Ueceiulur 1st, fnllowi 9111.81. $i304.H4. 1105.98. 1801.40. r.ttlll.81. . ToU l a corredt list of all account audited I). tVu ILAl!f a, 1 lera 01 tne noarn. . : irr 707 J A IJerry (I s Jacob VV Henry u w Jacob W Henry ' ' .v.: 708 Loo Crawford elk . " Dan Tallenl Js Jno Lamb 1 (, 709 T B Higdon shtt " : DuuTalleui t Jno Lainlt r,l& 710 Lee Crawford oik u " . Jno Liner : 711 T b Higdon shff t " :.' Jno L'ner 1 712 Lee Crawford elk .. " v jay nraniey . , 713 Lee C " Jay Bradley " 7.'4,VV K Gregory ds -Jay Bradley . 715' Lee Crawford elk u Hanson McC.ill et al. 710 Fred Mnnper d .,. Hanson MvCall 717 Geo t npenter wrt " Hanson McChII et al. 718 Henry Tally wit , Hanson MvCall ' 719 Lee Crawford elk H , Glen West . ' 720 T b Higdmi hff Gicii West 721 JaT.Shepherd wit" Glen' West 722 Nettie Mason wil ", Glen West ' 723 Eva I'uiterson wil ' Glen West 724 Lee Crawford elk t Tliad Dowdlo 725 T B Higdon cliff Thud Don die 720 Lee Crawford elk Wid Russell 727 T b Higdon shff . Wid Kussoll 728 Beiry Dills wit Russell rawford elk 730 J A nerry . J A Young 731 Lee Crawford elk BL Potter .. 732 W C Sanders wit BL Porter 733 Lee crawford elk Joe Gibson ? .80 ; J : i 1 40 ;' u a fa .15 J m u u , 1 60 t M .45 ) M U U I 734 Bon Addington wit " Joe Gibsou . .60 - r, ' Nov. 8, 1902.- 785 J T Rice wit 44 - J A Young 1 62 730 Allen Adams wit 44 44 44 J A Young 1 83 737 Joseph Morgan 8 day meiu : bd. it mileage 69 miles 9 45 788 W B MuGuire 8 days mum , ' b'rd St 2 days Dnance com 10 00 739 LeeLruwford elk examining --' '-L-wileage 0 mi 2 30 ' t n 742 743 G mg 714 KK " Liceno 745 T aHieJ oon veyiiij " W Muiiuituttill 740 VV A Curti printing to .., - date ' 4 50 747 C E Recce boarding Sarah " -carpenter lunatic b guard 1 20 748 T B Higdon shff notifying 2 ,' registrant Js 6 judge 8. 1- j- : ..'. eleuiioii A 80 749 Juln Ju-jobt keeping court j. bouse 0 mouins o uu 750 D W Blaine 3 day elk bd. -& 2 da) tinaiioe coin. 10 00 FAUrElt CX.AIMS. December 1901. 1 W D WiUon Js wire for sup port 2 Joseph Morgan for visiting . county home ft Nancy Miiehhiirn 44 support 4 W W Rankin 44 44 5 Melisa Parker 44 44 6 Winnie Pendergraas for sup- porl of her mother - 7 Hugh Gibson for support 8 Joanna cline 44 44 9 Winnie varpeuter (col ) for support 1 '. 10 Polly Barnes for support 11 John Bowman 44 " , 12 Mahala Guyon (!.) tr , support (. ' i- i 13 Potts & Dali'ymp.d t-.i.i ! clothing for Joe tunlioKl .15 .97 ' ; 14 J G Siler Tax collector ovs payment of Pauper Fund- 1 is ; ( 1 47 J - I .... ' , 1 3 j ' U5 44 i- f " " A .60 N. ' '198 - ' L 205 J . "I u M ';. .75 w r - - 2 35 V. t i- I Kh1 .80 I .30V . n-.. .... - - ' 1 27 " i h I-
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