. - 1 IMIOB. A. ( in n"it at tlie wt-flfl.w nt-fnmUlin, t,,v t'"''-- 'i t'nu-'l) t:.i- rai'.omi-eiasrt niattor. y twelve month - - $1.-20 r six months - - - 6il.-ts r ni-Ut i '01S, - 5 cents S pur line. 5 cents. Published ever? Wednesday. (Bittrral. t is an honour for a man to cease from strife: but every fool will be uieddl iug. Proverbs ? At'jthe meeting of the Graud LodgS of MasnuB at JRaleigb last week the report of the Graud Sec retary shows ait advance ahead of auy previous year in the history of the order in this State. There are now 330 lodges oudor the state graud lodge this is a gain of six over laet year; the total member ship iu state is 12,662, a gain of . 650 ; the receipts to the graud ledge vere 18.249,10, a gain over last ""year ot $500 and the largest re ceipts the graud lodge has ever had in all its history iu North Car- The shooting of editor Gouialee ky Lient. Gov. Tilinau iu Colum bia last week was nothing short of cowardly assassiuatiouV Ou the one baud was a mau iu pronii Dent State position,, armed with two huge revolvers-concealed about his personuj caTtil01 her hand A aeiuuseless. uoarmetfTiiJiMn go , iug from bis office to h:s lunch not dreaming of trouble, They had ofteu met and passed each other og the Street. . On this . occasion they met ou the side walk, aua witnout a wora or war ning, one draws hisguu and shoots the other dead. lie gave uo op " portunity whatever to his unsus pectiug victim to escape or defend himself. No such disgraceful act could be devised by any mau with with a scintilla of true courage. Peartoa Sails for Home. Genoa, Italy Jan. '.TS. Among --faABiericaos' who started from here for New York ou the Lrihu are Bigelow, Richmond Pearson, Uui- ted States, minister to Persia, Rev. Wm. Lawsou, Maj. J. Irous and Dr. Dwight OrCutt. ' Unifmr Flit, Amtwnr. The answer of Congressman elect J. M.Gudger, jr., iu the cou test brought against tim ; by Cou. gressman J. M. Msody was served on Major Moody Saturday at Washington. ' ' UU Mitchell Hotel Burned.- . The Mt. Mitchell bofef at Blacfi I.Iountaiu was destroyed by fire 1 early yesterday morning,! and the prevalence of high winds during the blaze for a time threatened the destruction of the village. There . were but few guests resident at the hotel all of whom , escaped lujury and saved their effects., The own ers had 16000 insurance. V j .'w Tf acre Is the Treoblvf , Numerous complaints have been coming iu for several weeks past that subscriber at differeut post, offices in Macou do not 'get the Fkess regularly on time. We want to say once again that the fault is rot ours for we havo an abundant supply of paper for every issue end priut from ten to twenty cop ies morethanrfl ioMji atcet care toaee that everySryb i riber's copy is mailed promptly on Wednesday evening." There our responsibility ceases aud we ecu uot accouut for delays and carelebsness ou the part of those who handle the papers after we deposit them in the Franklin post o.lke. We have' long ago beeu couviuced of the fact-that other parties than subscribers ofteu call at the poetoflice tor papers nud tbeu fail to deliver tliein to the I mperoiies ou time or even to de liver them at all. ' Pul ,'cnbers should see their i j ; - 'th aud try to remedy t crv, . We are loth to accuse : suitors of being careless iu i Mv;,( bar; of their duties, but ; t .; si vjucl'J that such is some 3i' .;ci -e, particularly ' at the " r i ",:( n here the puslmas t.t.t kept continually ou 1 l ave thoir attention giv to other affairs, and iifitt !.-..'ii3 are per- : i u4 to giving out ,, the ; o rii rul delivery would ie do away with thou: jLEo. a fninily : vtijiliiiVH i tin I - Lt Dili, !j I; Si t! , , ., 1 1 !.t,t ,i.';;t ( k iii Urn L( ! ill ! ,t is r,f ' illl 1 tn I con coi;!.';. , or this immediate Hi.. tion. Tbu I)t.mi(cr.! ic ciiiio'H 6 cast ibiriy-oiie ballots for United Slates fciiuuior 'jp to this time. The ballots wero us follows: ' "e . J. B. Cunuln'JI Mr, Guioii, of ro duoed a bill for the special ue-. fit tf Confederate soldiers have lost their legs iu active who ser vice.- lie proposed to add to sec. tion 5, chapter 332, Laws of 1901, a provision that whenever a vete rau shall produce proof to. the Board tf Fensious of bis county that he lost a leg in active service iu the Confederate army, the Board 8balhave the county physician make an examination and furnish free of charge a certificate show ing the exact measurements for au artificial leg,'' ar.d the board shall then furnish the applicant with the artificial leg. -The cost shall be paid cut of the Public Treasury, as provided for in the Pension Law. .Hon. II. II. Jarrelt is boarding at U9 W. Eileiuon Su .. The- House committees were uamedou Tuesday of last week. Hon. H. JL Jarrett was placed ou the following committees; Fi nance, Oysters and Oyster Rates, Pensions, Railroads and Railroad 6o.ro miss iou, Public Buildings aud Grouuds. . ( - ' . Mr. Jarrett on the 13(h . intro duced a bill to prevent druukeuess iu Macou county, v Gen. J. 8. Carr withdrew from the senatorial raoe last week, but will re-euter the fight unless a choice is made by Thursday night. The House adjourned over Mou day iu bouor of Geu. Lee's birth day. - ;y ;r.R'v,-vvv -A' bill M psssed the House to change the name of town of Toxa- way iu Transylvania county - to Eastatoe. .' . ' Mr. aud Mrs. Colnmbus Wilson, of Green ville, were here last week on a Visit to Sheriff T, &. IIigdou1s family. . - ' A Marvelous Invention. Wondera never cease. A mv chine has been invented . that will cut, paste aud bang wall paper. The field or - inventions and discoveries eemt to be unlimited.. Notable among great diooveries is Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption. It has done a world of good for weak lungs and save) many a life. " Thou, natuia have ured it and conquered Grip, ; Brtincbitiis Pneumuma and Lonsuiniilion. J heir ceneral ver dict is : "It's the beat and mopt re liable medicine for throat and lung troubles. Every 60o and .$1.00 bot tle id- guaranteed by F. T. Smith Druggist. Trial bottles free. Mr. Gutter lll Cougresfimau-elect Uudger was taken ill with a form of the' grip yesterday afternoon and wasqsite rick last night. lie is better to day but is confined to his house on French Broad aveuue. -Asheyille Citizoa. . - Protect Against Crimi. Coluiiibis, S. C, Jun. 10. The South Carolina Senate today toot up the nomination of v'Crum by Rocsevelt for collector of Charhm ton, and adopted resolutions pro leslinK apiiuBt the af poiuttiient, tli'clarmu it to be uelriuteutal to iho Cil.ir niftj j t,is- tf ( luirli i i ' ; (' g a ' " 15 ..; H - 2 .S o-'S M O O O M , H 1 43 37 29 17 8 9 143! 2 45 38 32 . 14 , - 8 7 144 I O OU OO 0 lO O O X-il 4 49 34 30 19 S ,110 0 4 50 3U XV O. r 1M 6 60 39 31 18 1 145: 7 61 42 31 14 7 ' 145 8 63 88 29 IB 8 -144 9 60 39 30 16 10 145 10 50 42 29 15 9 144 11 63 39 26 16 8 .142 12 47 40 29 13 7 -136 13 49 43 28 9 8 l 138 li 47 sa ? is "fl ! ISft tS afl 41 09 lo , u i 139 16 46 38 28 13" - 8 M 134 17 48 37 27 43 11 1 135 18 53 38 25 14 6 -136 19 53 88 29 13 6 .J 139 20 52' 88 23 13 6 ' 137 21 62 39 28 12 9 140 l ... ... ..' 23 55 60 ,30 6 U ; . 14 24 67 . 49 -31 -4 - i. 25 56 60 . 81 8 Jl '141 26 55 '52 30 ' J2 139 27 55 45 30 ,4 i if 135 28- 55 49 29 3 J 136 29 56 .47 29 2 '9 134 30 64 47 27 6 134 31 '54 48 - 28 5 - -135 Cw-Jut ty 1 & f1'r U M'lS f- iJ'l II nulmr of h Unt kunn of our putrioiu: mimi-'. wiis tmin Oct. . ami dxvd Nov. Ifi. H nut fi-lucaif il for the ministry. -b''o:ii- Itiff R pi iwt t''inmn in is.il. lit BtH'iit manv vcur tu the luiipit ntul in missionary ialm.H uiul fraint'd dlH tlnrtion us a Imuuiyt, bo hit; jiroW.'KfCij!' of nwwK-in lun KuiiRt; In Coiby univ'rny. lir. Mnnh wrote many hymns and poems, thp twtt known l inK "Amerfoa" ami hi The Mornni LlKht ' iioimca wrote of him: "AnJ there's a nice yoiinsslcr of xtClpnt Ith; Fate trlrU lo concent him by namiiiK him Smith! Hut he shout rd a sonpr for the brave nnd the fro Juat road on his medal, 'My Country, of Thee!' " rv nix ' emintry, 'lit of th. eft lnd ot Hborty. - Of IhM 1 nine , T.and whera my fathers dtod, Land of the pilgrims prlu, From every mountain-Kid - . l.tt freedom ring. : , My nntlve country, thee.. Land of the noble free . Thv name I love; I love thy rocks nnd rills. Thy woods and templed hilts: My heart with rapture thrills - Like' that above. Fauds Seeored lo Bnlld toe Ball ' read. , .;;'';'V:- Kegisterof Ueeda recevwa ferday for regiaratu the mor gage made by Uao.U Prentiss on thelstd.ttyor January, io tin stoj.j.eri Tri?st Comnany oi Netr 'York for $325,000, Ifeffunds for the buirnHfifof The Blue W.C S RidtfeitOtrAtlautio Railroad from ftlTTalluUh Falls to Franklin. Mr. Blaine was requested to telegraph the S. T. Company immediately on receipt of the mortgage so that the bouds can be issued at once. This appears like the railroad is going to be pushed through soon. Balelfh Has a Fire. Raleigh, N. C, Jau. : J5. The two Odd Fellow lodges were burned out at 5 o'clock tbia morning. The lodge rooms were on the third floor of the handsome New Home buil- jiug. The graud secretary's office was badly damaged by water. I be iusurauce offices of T. T. Hay & Bro. were burued out. The gener al offices of the Home Insurance company and the drug store of Crowe! I &McLsrty ou the first floor were badly damuged by wa ter.- , -"- - OASTOniA. Bnt! lt Kind w Haw wlwsys BotijK filgaatiu - tf 1'be lee Broke Three Were Browned. ; Washington, Jan. 14. While a large crowd was skat iug on the bathing basin near the Washing ton monument this evening the ice suddeuly gave way and precip itated lweuly or more persons in- the water. Three persons lost their livea. Congressisaa Moody III. ... (8eittl to The Citluu.) . Washington,' Jau. 16. Cou- gressmau Moody is very ill. , He Is constantly under can of trained uurBe and is uot allowed to see visitors. . At noon it.wns stated ha would probably be taken to the hospital to gel him away from the noises about the botel. x 'lJ'M "- Cured of Rheumatism After ' Spending $3,000 In Vain. . Mrs. G. L. Thnxier, of Asbland, Cat, writes : :.ul had been long , af flieted with . inflammatory Kheunia twm and was confiaed to my bed six months." I bad tried every knowr remedy, spending $8,000 to no'eff uct. I used three bottles of URICSOL, and found permanent relief." UHIC- SOL never fails to cure diseases in cident lo disorders ' Of the Kidney and Bladder when caused by uric acid. Drnjriruits sell it at $1.00 per bottle, or six boliles for $5.00. ' , Prayer for Probibltloa. Billkal Becurtlrr. ' ' , . Rev. D. H. Tnttle roggestt that the week of Januery 18 24 be set apart as a week of Fasti ug aud Prayer 10 behalf of the cause of temperance.' We should like to know that the people of our- State are so earnest in this matter aud we do hope that prayers "will be made everywhere for Ibis cause. If the pastors will preach ou- the subject, it will be easier to get np uetitious. - Sr. Bced Geta $200 Beward. - Sheriff Reed has received the $200 reward offered by the Gover nor for the capture of Lafayette Creasman. The reward waa earn ed, Ibe Governor Bays, before Mr. Reed became BberilT. Asheville Citizen. . 1 KurtU Carolina Ahead. The editors of the Youth's Com panion have written to State Su perintendent Joyner that North Carolina is niiea.i ot a states in the matter of i aud benutifyii j b' ! '11m erouuda. I Li! r 1 1 i I,, s 1 ('1 la Breakins." Oliver WenduU Let music swell the breeit). And ring from nil the troea, . Bweet freedom'! soiik: -Let mortal tongues swttke. Let all that breathe pnrtake. Let rocks their ailence break- The sound prolong. . , Our fathers' God, to Thee, .-i-Aju'hor of liberty, ' :J,sV? To Thee I sing; -'' ' ' " Long may our Isnd be bright With freedom's holy 4lght; -. I'rotwt us by thy might, . Great God our K'ng. NEWS BRIEFS. All the fuuds needed fur huild- 112 the Masonic Temple at Ruleieb ex,,p $30,000 are raised, and the snr ;8 orrjored to begiu iu the ukle has been appoint ed postmasterX at Marshall, N. C, vied Mrs. Cora Kector, resigned. On the Wilcox being tried N. C., there last week at Heritor were five quukers one negr. 4 Cap. C. B. Deusnu, au Kx Cpn federate Velerau,' aud evereince the close of the war, a diBtiuguuVfa ed teacher, tlied at hia. borne iu Kaleigb last inursday at the age of 65 years, - " :.J ' The Southern Express compa ny's office at Heudersouville was broken iuto last Thursday night aud the safe wrecked with nitro glycerine, says the Citiieu: Tbr waa no money in the safe aud the robbers had their work for noth ing. - " " - , CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Thi Kind Yon Have Alwajs Bought Signature of tiODiiles Shot by Tllnaa. - Columbia, 8. C, Jan. 15. At 2 o'clock this afleruoon N. G. Gon zales, editor of the State, was shot by Lieutcunnt Governor James H, Tillman, nephew of Souator B. R Tlllmau. There were no words passed before the shooting. Mr. Gouzales was quietly going to din ner audColouel Tillmau was com ing from a session of the Legisla ture, when Tillman fired he said sometbiug about having received a message from M r. Gousales. Tne latter faced Tillmau an i de clared?';' -4,;-,...:, ., "Shoot again, you dirty coward." Tillmau is iu jail. ' " Mr. Gouxales' couditiou at 6 o'clock" was critical. The ball passed entirely-through the body, puueturlug abdominal organa aud intestines. - i,'.. Mr. Tillmau was armod wih two large revolvers. ; .('-". 1 Mr. Gouzales was uuarmed. Mr. Goiiaales is a mau of robhst health aud strong physique which are iu his favor. . ';" ' 6onsales Is Bead. . ' Columbia, 8. C-, Jau. 19. N. G. Gonzales, editor tf the State, who was shot dowirou the streets last Tburrday by Lieutenant Governor Tillman, died at the Columbia hospital thts afternoon at 1 :10. 1 ff?-fimntfrr id all Ltvtr, Kidney ani EU't drr trou'xles caused bjr uric sci'l la the system. It cures by cVansini? and vit-liiinif tha k blood, tuiis removir.ir tne cair.fl to-8 , t t ,.a no tl.e k- i.'.i Slid S r p ?i , P l Vv of t ' u of l e I 1 ti.t tlie roi'. . ik a 1 : 1. it! otic T It It '. " ... . . ' - " I 1 , - . mu , t' RUU Perfect end Petrhss Tlio Kind You Have Always oiise for over CO years, and sonnl iS; All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-g:ood"are bub Experiments that triflo wLV and ondangrer tlio health of ' Infants and, Children Experience against Experiment - I What is CASTORIA Gnstoria is a harmless substltnto for Castor Oil, Pare , goiic, Drops and Soothinjr Syrmis. It la Pleasant. It " : contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. IU ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms -; and allays FcTerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' . and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, glviua; healthy and natural sleep," The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE "CS Sears the In Use For Over 30 Years. V 5 s tiininiim p. nnnti nni in nmnn . ' a" Svt h mum a AUDindun o Diunn. ; ?t if High Quality !t'i 52 liaston Drown liuau, jJJ'llum Pudiling, Maple XH1 Syrup," French Soups, S J? Okra, A Tomatoes, "Etc. sss - . - . GROCERIES. Flour; Butter, Errs, Sti par,' Bncorj.'Lnrd Brenk ' fast Food, Potatoes,: Flaked Rice, . Syrup,. Cream of Wheat, Tens, Coffees, Fruits, Health Oats, (J rape Nuts, Etc., EKu, . U., Etc., Etc. 5 . SHOES. J I.ongwear, . - Joanltn, Creedroore, C. II. Jones, X uixie uirl, ulelcsteji. Eureka Tics, iug Bee, k.J English Calf, Kangaroo Calf, Big Leader, Cnnn-m 2 Ball, Ucle Remus, Ac. m m m . NOTIONS.' -Collars, Cuffs, Keck TUs, Whisk Brushes,' . 8liRvirj(t Poapssnd Brush. . c, Pocket Books, Pur ses, Pencils, Pencil Holders.- Sleove Holders, Toilet 6oaps, Embrol- " dory II oops antl Threads. CROCKERY. ; J j Chlnaware, Granlteware, VI Goblets, Plain Glasses, 5 ! Plates," Tea Cups and 52 Saucers, Tinware, Water ; I Sets, Coffee Pota, (Nifoe - I Mills, KhItus Forks. ; 111' rv.wvvyVwJwvswi ysyysviw'SVj- V-WNAAyVvS' Benissl goods for TTrnrnvTm ft. rtAntiinninn nmAnn II WK H I N K 1 1 K ....... . . M-m . 7 ' NOTICE. To C M. McLoud and E. R. Stamps, tlieir beira and all persons claiming any interest in the . lands hereinafter described : Yon will take notice lht at a sale of land for tares for the year 1931, made by T. j?.JIigdon, Sheriff of Macon county, N. C, at tlie Vilt house ' door in Franklin, N. Cfo May 6, 1902, the undersigned purulinfted a f interest tn (Tie following land : .? .'ginning at a while onk on upper end of win ding stairo; mni 8 43 E 05 fwlea lo a Hake, corner of No. 3G19; then 8 50 VV 5 poles to slnk't ; then S 40 K 235 poles to a slake, corner of No. 8189; then N 15 E 125 pole to a xtake; then N 64 E 130 po,e to a stnki ; then S 43 E 220 poks t? a hickory; then 8 20 V) 728 poles lo a chestnut; then S 47 W 100 poles to a Hake; then S 85 VV 80 poles to a stake, corner of.. No. 1487; then N 6 VV S5 polos to a t:i!?; then S 82 VV 150 poles to a stake; then South 10 poles to a st:ik; then S S2 VV 30 loirs to a stake, corner of the A. .it i-m ;i i) lam!; then iioith wi h its line 175 poles to its cornel ; then I'l-lHilhs .1 line CD po'et t,) n to a In a then i n 2'i : ",',: i de i(i' j ' i. 7 ! 17; 'i I .' i 1 1 1 i i' i, t . t' n ; ' , i VS 111&1U11S U 111JLI111UU1I U LI & tJ 11 ii. m ft ,1,.. Y t- r.oulit, nnd wkicu has been lias borne the si;;natnro of lias been matlo under lils per , sunervis'on since its Infuncv. Signature of Low Prices. J TABLE GOODS. Canned Tomatoes, Oor, Terkev. Perk and Beans, ark rlnc. Poaches. Annie??-! ... ., , .... -mm Clilpped Boef, J J. Potted Ham. 6'iitmiD. Ol- It Ives, PlokleVTuaa. ; , JJ , DRY GOOI SliirtlnRf, BedTij rSranlln ' Clntli rrnres, UlpfD'ams, Waist Hanncls, Calicos, Blan-JS J ket, Bed Spreads, Hns-fi i l wicks, Hues, Press, J J ClntAfL TTnflf.rrnAr An. 9l , . . mm. iii Ski Sai ft If i hi a.;! SILVERWARE. a, a i ftfti -Napldn Rings, Peppers. Tea Pots, Ca-1 ' a, ar a ai m T". ? tors, Knlvt s Spoons, Syrup Pitchers, J $ Cream Pttchors. finesr bowls, Butler Dishes Etc ft a 1 - ftfti it! Si! ftfti kfti $ll the people. INN p. S VII KK. . . ftfti ' - - . ". " - co intereat in said lands ' ran taxed in the names of E Ii. Stamps and C. VV.AJcLoud, for the year .1901, and that the lime of redemption will ex pire May 6, 1903, Thi January 10, 1903, V , ' 1 C. T. Koank. NOTICE, v To Ashe & JSnn'gnrrer and all oilier jiersons claiming an interest in the bere'uiiifier dm-rilied lands : You will take notice thai si a alo of lands for the non ,n) ment of taxes due for the year 1901, made hy T. B. Ilig dou Sheriff of Macon County, at the court house door In Franklin, on the 5th day of May, 1902. The under signed became the purchasers of 199 acres of laud in Highlands, Macon county, N. C. lt tract. On the waters of Sugar, town. . fork of Ten nessee river near the Whileside nit. beginning on a cliestmrt 2 poles S of the beginning corner of McDowell s entry; runs thence S 80 E 178 poles to a coiner of said entry ihen S 82 poles to a stake; then N 80 VV Ifi poles to a fitake then S 10 pules to a stake; then N 80 VV 162 pbles to a stake; tlien N 1)2 poles 10 (ho lie-in-iiiii";. 2nd tract. Ou the head ot S"" , f i. k itt er, I" j i i ii 1 1 ' 'it a t In M- i ii , I ,e ; of ei.tiy T'o. f 1 , rum in theiMU N 2 pules to a pnike ,' ,i ; : ; ) ,.' - to a i ' i!u n V, i ip d , to a i ' ! 'i . ! I j , ' l ! . . , i ' m m aa all Pi aaar S. St - J 5 - Alt 49 UMn I si! ai r Pi 1 ek.8H' " I, I). W. Bi.iUio, Clcik tI.o I) )'.! of C'linnilndoiii is of V v C oily, SUl of Xoitli Cari)liu, hereby certify that the following is a true Statement of the rs fti'lpt and iU iluiiwmi'iit of all County iictrontie, except the School Fund, whloh Is controlled by tlie Hoard of Education, from December 1st, l',K)l, to Oeoonrbsr tut, 1!M)2, as shown by settlement with County Treasurer: : , Received of T, 11. Iligdon, Tax Collector, , :J31.81. a DISliUIISKMENTS. , On Ordinary Account, . f ' 15304.44.. " Pauper " " ' - " Road aud Bridge Account,' . ToUl, . tlWIJl, 1 further certify that the following Is a correct list of all account audited by said Hoard for the year ending November 30, 1002. : . . , ; ' D. W. Blaine, Clerk of the Rosrd. (Continued from last week.) rAVFEK CLAIMS. January 1902. 23 Myra Nichols for support ... 24 Melisa Parker " . 25 Sum Valentine fc wife fur support ..'.' 20 W A Wilson & wife for . eiipporl 27 Mahala Guy nn for support 28 Allen Houston .. ; - 1 50 2 00 I 3 00 6 00 1 00 1 50 .6 00 29 Wm Buckuer for bia daugh-' ter 30 W A Ramsey support of -- ' pauper " 65 05 3? fully Barnes for supKrt " ii 67 82 C C Cnnningham pan pay- in end on jmuper house 850 00 33 VVitiniu 1'eiidergrasa for her ' mother , - . - 3 00 84 Sarah Deweese for support I 40 35 Hugh Gibson : 2 00 30 Wiuuie Carpenter , M 1 00 37 W A Hamsey for support of pauper z ' ' 8 20 38 VV A 11. for rupport of pau- purs 1 -v 59 60 39 C L Galier for bi support 9 00 40 Fran kT StuilU for drugs for pauper :: 6 80 41 8am Valentine & wife for thtir support - 3 00 42 Myra Nioho.S for her - sup .. . port ' ' r' vl 50 43 Joanna o'ine for her support 4 25 44 Wintiio carpenter (col.) for . . support " - 1 00 February, 1902. W 1 Wilson & wife for : their support 6 00 Wash Sanders fur bis sup. 'port , 1 60 Winnie Peiidergrusa Lr her uiothur S UlO O O Cunningham for y mull houtoa r :f boxiag well Mabulu Guynn for L purl Wm Love for bi support 4 00 Melisa Parker for her sup- port . . 2 00 John now roan for Lis sup. ? - port 8 50 Hugh Gibson for bis support 2 00 Nancy Mahburn for ber suport ' H 00 W u McGuire for coffin for Myra Nichols - -. 4 85 W b McGuire for coffin for ' f c - Tolly Barnes " .. -4 00 W n M; for ctffin for Sarah - Dcweese - 6 00 March,-! 00 W b l.enoir Agt. Insurance' on pauper house - " ;7-"87 00 Sam Sweatmun for clothing - fc furniture for pauper 165 65 Cary Hall tor moving Nick A Smith paupci to clay co. 17 50 cal llolden for making 4000- boards ; . ; " 6 00 J H Pendergrass burial clo thing for Polly Barnes 4 60 Sam fiweatmau for furniture for pauper. 14 65 Mont Vaughn for his sup- port 16 00 ; : April, 1902. v 1 v W A Ramsey supporting paupers . . - 124 11 Geo Wallace for straw and hauling V 25 Sam Sweat man support and clothing paupers 152 24 Muhala Guy n ii for support 2 00 Wm Love ; - 6 00 E K Cunningham for moving - Posey Arrowood A family . to county home Wiuuie oarpenter (co!) for support. VV E Shepherd coffin for' Win Branson (col) ' May, 1902. .. Mahala Guvr.n support . John B iwman " , 8 00 2 00 1 60 250 12 75 J)r V L Siler visiting pau per 83 33 Winnie cirpentur (uol) sup, port 1 00 W W Rankin support . 6 00 June, 1302. John Bow mini support 4 25 Rani Sweaiman supporting paupers 13 80 f.' iliala (I'ujnn (ool) t nppoit 2 Javan J 8 "10 00 K T mith dm t for p in i is 9 4 J ' limit- .iirjienter (io,) nip- J.ort is )- 1 ( 45 M 00 .HMJ- ..fntr Si ".."j,;:'.'..,'.''. ,J uu MM cW sup- Vm ' -rWmmmmm. - 81C5.fl, ' , 1H91.49, 9f Muhala Qiiynn support ' ' September, 1902. ' 92 Mahala Guynri col. 2 bo 2 50 93 Sam Sweatman supiwrtiiig paupers ' v . 84 20 94 WT Potts for Javan Jones 2100 October, 1902. ' 95 J S Uiglon part payment . 1 for building small house - and yard fence 60 00 96vJS Iligdon balance for bull. , ding small house and yard . ' fence y 75 00 97 Winnie Carpenter col. snp. , - port 2 00 Oft fium (tsvoutman stm-tiwarllnfV paupers v -72 08 99 K. T 8mith drug or pau- , per i ... - - - : 7 65 " r . i. .. i . .. T I ) Sii IMV .iUUUUIHVlUyilll WI. BUnnk m iV Novemlier, 1902. 101 Sam Swestman supporting' '-' . !' . paupeis . - : 107 85 102 W T Potts for groceries St , .. coffin for Javan Jones . 13 55 103 John tkiwmau support - 12 75 ' - ROAD CLAIMS. . DnemUr 2,1901. , " " 1 Mark Hopper 2 days blasting' . - S keen lib road - , ? 2 60 2 Joseph Morgan 8 days con- "i .j, " ' trading bridges . .. 6 00 3 Wright it Kobiuaon blasting .,. y niateriul & nail furnished 8 70 4 J M MoCounell 2J dy blast ing Skuenab road : ' ,r --2 60 5 W L Higdon road juror 2 " days - 2 00 6 -W JL II. constructing bridges, 2 00 7 ER Waldroop 1 day road jq. 00, 8 J G Siler error iu eomuiiiwious t 1898 41 at ft nr i a in . t... I -ISM.!- a nwrrv stiiiiiniii iuror ) 11 J M Owenbv buildinjt bridge over Oiler creek - ' Tun 1o5. 19 N0U'tfl"...Vimit Y.uA il.tnami : : M' : Pi assessed by jury '. 20 00 V vM Moeely work on Cowes .Madg , 8 90 4 1 ... ! .. . ..I. '1,' tn biidge - 8 10 15 Jus A McCoy 8 days road t juror ,8 00 16 Joseph Pobson hauling and . " nails for lower Dobauu bdg. 4 00 17 W E Sander 400 fl bridge ' lumber ' 5 00- 18 JJ Jennings buildfng 82 50 19 A G Wootl sills and timber ; .v. fur Walnut creek bridge i 10 00 IO 'I T Cot ley 1 day road juror 1 00 21 J M Harrison 1 day , - V 1 00 l4-M-dJa'n' I'laslinvf ma. Menu! fursf .2 00 23 W J WeV uuder bV 24 T M Slagio 25 J .M Stumau 1 ' .' orders 26 Win Shook buil ' ' over Crows br 27 J CM lioliuk 2 4 ; jumr 28 Juo ii Trotter 12b -, V- Tar- 80 G M Uulgio 128 ft lumber 1 28 31 C P Coulcy 1 day road juror Ito 82 W U Roauo 1 " 1 00 83 JT Berry 2- 2 00 34 J TGibaoua ' u 200 35 J T Mctall lumber Jb work v on bridge over Cullusaja ' ' river , VJ25 30 Baruk Wright 1800 ft lum- bur at Stewart bridga 13 00 87 J A lk-rry uniiiiouiug road ' jury 8 75 88 Pull Si Bulgin sharpening picks .65 89 Alex Gregory road damage 80 00 40 Jack Gicgory " ' ' 45 00 41GeoSlagle building bridge . over turiuogeuhay v crevk near J. il S.aglcs - 00 Ui 42 M L Sprinkles 1030 fl lumber fur small bridge Carljugu- chaye . 6 C.t 43 Jake Tilnon road damage CJ ' ) 44 C T Conlcy 1 (lay roud juror Si milking approach to U.. 21 45 J L Yoncu 1 da toad juror 1 l .) 40 J 11 Slag e road daiiui -y '(5 00 47 Mm M M S.ui-le rouii d.iui- ;;e H Ma M II S. ronl d J I 4'J An- -iid i 1 ' li iH I ' " 13 (' '1 I r 1 i -I a g t ti i w

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