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i i J II l ANKUN, N, C, .DkO.21, 194. A. CURTIS, . f. . . Eiiitoiu V. F. CUU'I'lS, - AsSOCIATK fcniTOH. AWewI at the fimt-njjtre at Franklin. V C, f (rflnnnlMon Ihrnwjh the wail Af.'rvHfi--i iiiclttir. ( . - One oowy twelve months ; ; 1.20 , One copy six months . - - . - 60 cts fcliije Ciii, ' ' 5 ccnls Obltuivrius. per word i j 4 eoht. ' Published every WodiiMrtny. (Ebifarbl.' . It seems that Smoot is a, more depraved and disgusting quality than smut. . 1 , ,The newspapers and churches of South' Carolina are waging war against the dispensary . system of tl6 stato and using some vigorous language. - " ' , , "Use is the law of .language." - If use doesn't put a uew word on the wing now it will mis a go'od Opportunity to teach what it means to bo "Chardwicked." - The Press will appear as aholi ; day issue next week instead of tins week as announced lust week. This will enable it to appear between Christmas and New Year, a more appropriate time. If every ' subscriber to Thk Press would use a little effort and 'Secure one new subscriber during New Year week and send in the cash it would double our subscrip tion list and enable us to make a radical chango in the paper that would more than pay for tho exer tion used in improved news service. , Suppose all try it and see what the result will be. The Pension money for the old Confederate veterans is here. It does not amount to much for each one bat it issomo help." It is the i; best the state can do at present. There arc so niany to distribute the pension money among that it is impossible to give more at pres ent, Tho amount distributed comes as & very welcome Christinas pres ent at this season. Would that the r state could do more for no men on earth deserve more than those who fought in the ljost Cause. . The good work of the Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows was shown last week at High Point, N. Win. n lathowa, a memlx-r of the order, died Saturjay cTC"" ning. At the tinio of his death his wife and son were just barely alive, all stricken with pneumonia. The Odd, Fellows took charge of Mr. Mathews' remains and gave them a decent burial, and employed two .trained nurses for his wife and one for his son, and provided doctors to attend them, and furnished all other, necessaries, thus fulfilling the mission of the lodge, of love, friendship and truth to the depar- ted brother and the widow and or phan. The Message 0 Christmas. ; "Now when Jesus was 'born in Bethleham of Judea in tlio days of . Herod the King, behold, there came wise men from the east to Je rusalem, Saying, Where is he that is born King of tho Jews for we have jeert his star in tho east, and are !ome to worship him." ' '"And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the Hold, keeping watch over their iacfebiV. night. And, lo, tho angel of the Lord came upon them, and tho glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fen" not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people' For unto you is born this day In the city of David a Saviory which is Christ the Lord. , Aud this shall be a sign . unto you; ye shall find the bate wrapped in swaddling clothes,' lying in a manger, And' suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heav enly host praising God, and saying. ' (ilory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." - Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in clos ing ibeir ears agaitiM I he continu al reccmmcudaifon of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended, earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. II. Deal! of Beall, Mie. Ins to say : '''Last fall my wife had e.very symptom of ooneump turn, She look .Dr King's - New Discovery after everything eldo timl failed. Improvement came ill once and fun r . bottles entirely ni!v! I m r. Gunrfi)tes(l by F. T. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , DnigjiiHt, Price 50c, and jl.iiij. 'J'rial bottles free. . Veterans and Widows of Ma con County Get $1,610 in Pensions. j The vouchers for the' old Con federate soldiers and tho widows of Confederate soldiers of Macon county for pension money appro priated by the State of North Caro lina and paid annually just before Christmas time, have arrived and the pensioners may at any . time oallatthe office of Leo Crawford, clerk of the court, and secure their checks. The clerk received the Touchers from State Auditor Dix on lust Friday morning ' and de sires that tho pensioners call at their earliest convenience for the money. There are just even 100 persons in Macon county ; on the rolls for pensions thin year. These pensions are divided into five class e and aggregate $1,610. Of the first class, or totally disabled, who receive $120, there is only one; of tho second class there are two who receive $45 each. In , tho third class, two who get $85, and 53 in the fourth class who receive ; $14 each. In addition to these are 42 widows who receive tho same aniomt as the pensioners in tho fourth, class, $14 each. One veteran, Mr. C. J. Dalrym ple, has died since the rolls were sent up last June. The Bank of Franklin will cash all the veterans' checks presented free of charge. Since writing the above we learn that W. B. Mann died some time back which reduces the- number on the rolls to 99. "... -. , : ..... V.V. -! t H Poem f ov Coday ' i LIEUTENANT LUFF . . By Thorn Hood 1 An Armored Cruiser to Be Named North Carolina. Washington, Dec. 10. . The na val board of construction today recommended thatcontracts for the armored cruiser Montana and North Carolina be awarded to the Newport News Ship Building com' pany, and the contract for the bat tleship New Hampshire, to ' the Now York Ship Building company. Tho ' recommendation is before Secretary Morton. . Paderewski Here. San "Francisco, Dec. 15. Ig naco Paderewski, the great Polish pianist, arrived hero today from New Zealand. He will tour the leading American cities for a num ber of concerts, making his first appearance hero next week. Dwthor&jGn..D. H. New and Observer. Mrs. Isabella Morrison Hill, widow of Major General I). II. Hill, of 'the Confederate army, died at 8 o'clock yesterday mor ning at tlfe home of her son, Prof. 1). 11. Hill, of the Agricultural and Mechanical College. Mrs. Hill was k sister of Mrs. T. J. Jackson, and was in her 80th year of age. Favorable Report on State . hood Bill. Washington, Dec. 15. The sen ate committee on territories, by a vote of 6 to 4, today authorized a favorable report of the statehood bill, providing for the admission into the Union of Oklahoma and Indian Territory - to become the State of Oklahoma, and Arizona andtNew Mexico to become the State of Arizona. To Impeach Judge Swayne. ( Washington, Dee. 13. Sitting as a grand jury the House o.f Rep resentatives today with almost full membership after devoting five hours to discussion, adoptod a reso lution providing for the impeach ment os Judge Charles Swayne of the Northern District of Florida, for f'IIigh crimes and misdemeanors." " Time Extended. . WashingtonDec.:,.. 12. In the case of the State of South Dakota, v, Tho State of North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the United States to-day granted the ' motion to extend until April 1st the time for the payment of the North Carolina bond, as prayed for by that State. The purpose of the extension is to afford time to the North Carolina Legislature to con sider the question of paying the bonds and thus avoid sale. A Seasonable Request. Send in a few nickels: the chaws are crying fop candy.-Wilkesbo- ro Chronicle. A Frightened Horse, Running like mud down the street dumping, (he oecupuntp, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It, be hooves everybody to have a relia ble Salvo timidy and there's none us good ns-IJiicklHii's Arnica Salv. Hums, Cuts, Sores, Kczbiiiii and Piloi, disappear 'quickly under its soothinpftloct. Miv at" Smith's "WAHNER'8 Library of tile World'f Bent Literature" ayi ot Thomm Hood (born 17H, "died "To Thom , Hood, ftiore truly than to fty other Engllah poet! be long the epithet (hat the Oermans love to brnta on Rlchtcr, 'the only ohej Am bumorlitt, a a master of grlmice and extravagance, a (C thinker and ka a poet, he u ho man's Imitator.'' NEWS BRIEFS. j President litiosevclthns declined the invitation of the Atlanta Cham ber of Commerce to visit Atlanta next May, Mrs, L! E. Fitzgerald of Ashe ville, about two years ago, fell off a steep place on Spruce street where there was no railing and in sufficient light, and sustained inju ries for which she brought suit against the city, and recovered a verdict for $'2000 ' damages last week. ' . ' V ' a ILL 00 tunc are iuu iuiiu ui. A I ix wine, y .i, " t, ,. fX I ; Of any ftther stuff. JLIIKS warning v) iuu uiauini fnte Of one Lleutciiitut Luff, -A ''sober uinu lie tuiKlit Uiive teen, v ! Except In one regiird, He did not like soft wnter, . 80 he took to drinking bardt Said be, "Let otbers fancy slops, - And talk lu pnttae of tea, But I urn no Bohemian, ' , So do not like Bohen. If wine's a poison, bo is tea, ' " Though In another shape: What mutter Whether one Is klll'd By cunlster ot jfrnpe!" , An'ordlng to this kind of tnste Did he Imlulte his tlrouth, And being fond of port, be mnde A port-hole of his mouth! , - . A single pint he might hnVe slpp'd . And not been put of sorts, In gooloRle phrase the rock Ho split upoil was qnarts! To "hold the mirror up to vice" .. . With him was hnrd, ulns! The worse for wine he often Was, , But not "before a ghiss." No kind and prudent friend had be ; To bid hlni drink uo more , The only cheiiuers In his course ' - Were nt n tavern doorl. Full soon the sail effects of tills ; . His frame bosun' to show, Vor that old enemy, the out, i . Ilnd taken hliti hi totfi ; And Jolu'tl with this an evil came - Of quite nnoihcr stn't For while bo drunk, himself, bis 'purse , ' Was getting "svnictbliig sliort'' . For want of Cash be soon had pnwn'd ' " . Oue-linlf that he posHossed, And drinking showed lihu Uupil cntcs Beforehnml of the rent! ; So now his cicdltors renolvett To Kolze on hiaiNcts For why they round that his half , . Did int half pay his dehU. ' But Luff contrived a novel hiode His Cmlitors to choiisej , . For his own execution be Fnt Into bis own house! A pistol to the muzzle charged He took, devoid of fear;, Snld lie, "This barrel Is my last, ' Bo how for my 'last blert" Agnhut his lungs he aimed the . v.. ' sings, , And not ugnliixt bis bruin. Bo he blew out his lightsand bone . Could blow them In again! A Jury for n verdict met. . Aud gave It in these terras: "We find as how iia certain slugs Hub sent lilm to the worulfti" Governor Ayeock has accepted an invitation to deliver an address before the Teachers' Assembly of Louisiana at LaFayette, ' Doccm ber"28lh.: - Humor on? Philosophy ' ' Br DUNCAN M. SMItl Copyright, 1904, by Dunnn M. Smith. - PERT PARAGRAPHS, How at peace with the world It does tnnke n man feel to buy an overcoat at a bargain and find It advertised the next day for $2 less! There Is a man out west who does not think he could piny Hamlet, but be has been hurled several years. THll it what I rum MU I I II V "V Without going Into bis private history yon may be satisfied that a carpenter itl wnys has on Vice. It Is better to be a wild noose than a Thanks giving turkey. Why doesn't somebody tell the man who carried the message to Garcia to go and find the north pole? A candidate who Is In the hands of his friends soou discover that those hands have itching palms. Whore a woman la superior to a pho nograph Is in the fnct that she' runs without being Wound up. No matter bow much ber husband heeds roasting, a woninu always feels equat to the job and does not thank outsiders for help, . Don't feel bad when people go around telling lie about you. They might switch to tbe truth. , " Port Arthur in Bad Shape, Headquarters' of the Third Japa nese Army, via Fusan, Dec. 14.- l!very part of v ily and harbor of Port Arthur is visible from 203 Metre Hill. Tho streets of the city are deserted and but. few sol diers ar doing patrol duty. Many buildings have lrcen burned ' and others shattered. The waters , of the harbor present a strange ap pearance with the turrets, masts and funnels of the warships show ing just above the water, There is not a vessel afloat in the harbor. The docks and buildings on the water-front are torn and burned. The Japanese shells reach every part of the city and harbor. Not it This Time. There are some pretty creatures ' To my I feel quito froe Tlmt, could I always have my choice, I wouldn't care to be. I'd try to duck the honor ' And say, "Not any here' . If asked to be a turkoy .(: " At this time of the year. It's all right In the summer To be a noble bird; To like a peacock atrut around - And make four gobble heard. But when the autumn eeaaoii laya bare the forest trees . I know I'd feel like saying, "Not ny,-lf , su please." ...,,-.-, Te-jtrut around the barnyard And gobble all the day And lord It o'er the henroost ' Is as right In tta way, But when the festive aeasen Came aooutlng down the pike J think I J grab my feathers And1 go out on a strike. . It wouldn't hit my fancy "To grace the family board ' -And be brought on the table f ttcd hot, but all fired dead. I'd rather be the fellow , Invited In to dine. Who soys, when aaked his preference, "Boms light and dark In mine." A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles, Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives case and rest 50. If your druggist has n't it send 50 in stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Electric Lights for Murphy. The electric light plant is a sure go. Mr. Swann, representing Knoxville parties, was hero Fri day and Saturday and papers were drawn for a charter, and as soon as it is received the organization will be perfected and work com menced. Cherokee Scout. ' The matter of feed Is of tremendous" importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. ' Right feeding is profit The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork,, his hefts to get the most eggs. Science. But how abbut the children I Are they fed according to science, a bone foo3 if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia ? Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle," the Lime and, Soda make'bonfe Of French h couldn't tpcak ft word -, T" 'i .. :. L ., t But whn he journeyed through their land scientific food . for delicate He got along quite fine. , ' v , By elsns he made them nnderstand- f rVi!1r1tvn ' - A Sort ei Mortgage. ."That young man on tlie other aids of the car moat be real estate." ; "WhyT i "Because tbe girl with him seems to have a lean on him." .- Potent Sign. . The post office at Tryon, N. Ci, and three business houses were de stroyed by fire early Friday mor ning. . Tola! loss estimated ' at $2000. ' . ' - TO CURt. A t'OLU INTONE OAT Take Laxative Bkomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W, Grove's signature is oi) each box. Igorrotcs the Best Attraction at the St. Louis Fair. The Igorotes proved the best source, of income at the Philippine Exposition, according to the report issued by tho Philippine Exposi tion Board. The income from the Igorrote Village in admissions during the Exposition period is $200,887.18, and from sales in small concessions in the same village $1,6!)!.10. . Stallcap Furniture .Co., FRANKLIN, N. G. Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs." 1' ' I, D. W. Blaine, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners i the following is a true Statement of the receipts and disbursements o the School Fund which is controlled by the Board of Education), fron shown by settlement with County Treasurer. Receipts, .. ........-,..,.. .7 ,. .r, '. ,. .r. . ...... l)isbursmentfl,-On ordinary account,... .. . r. OftPauper do' ' " . . ' ; On Koad da . . i . . . . . '. Balance in Treasury, . . ... ..... iu vounry, ao hereoy certuy that i the County Kevenue, (except -c. 1st, 1003, to Doc. 1st, 1904, as .113,426.90 i ,788.38 29.17 TO. 11 49.24 I further certify that the following is a correct list of all accounts m chdingNov.80, 1904. D. tetTby $13,426.90. ConUnuod Irora laat wrolt.J - 353 J Y Horn Juror Spring Term 1904" . 854 Marion Bradley juror spring term 1904 do do' do do' r said Board for the year Slain k, Clerk of the Board. 355 CL Watkins 356 P T Watkins 857 JC Sanders .' 358 J A Blaine 359 J T Myers" - 360 John Baby 361 Babe Elliott . 362 Chas Koper . 363 II L Hauser 364 A W Donaldson 365 JT ltoane 366 CTBhtino ; 367 WCStamey . .. 368 J E Myers- 369 J E Bateman 870 Jess Tallent .' 371 II E Childers . 372 E N Long 373 J B Hasket 874 K E Cochran 375 UP Garrison 376 W T Koper 377 W II Deweese 378 A J Long 879 L W Ilailscr 380 J II Mincey 881 M M May 882 M M May 883 IT Bradley" 384 DF Howard 885 Fred N Johnson 886 TNCabo 887 Lack Barnard 388 E 51 Tallent 389 E V Fowler do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dd do do do do do do cto do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do' do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 25. 10 55 50 45 S3 35 40 10 10 15 70 60 85 55 50 50 35 80 60 70 30 00 35 90 50 15 10 10 10 10 5 .1 5 5 6 5 5 5 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 i 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 8 1 1 1 2 10 Furniture, made and rppaired, aud kept for sale. Coffins, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furnished iromptly on de mand. Terms riht, aud reasons, ble. Stallcup Furniture Co. NOTICE OF SUUS. North Carolina, ) Superior Court, Macon County, i Before tbe Clerk Publication of Summons. James Drymcn aud wife Elli" Drymau, Mary Dryman, Charles Dry man and wife M. J. Dryman, Jake Dry man, .William Dryman nud wife Stisau Drymau, J. C. Mc Conuoll and wife Jaue McConuell, A. J. Dills and wife Cora Dills, W. B. McGuire, Robert Shope, Zeb Shape and wife Nellie Sbope, Ed Shopo and wife Eliza Shope, Henry Cabu aud wife Octia Cabe, Stare Cabe and wife A. F. Cabe, Thomas Cabe, David Viusou and wife 8. E. Vinson, Texas McClure aud Lem MuClure, vs. Henry Dryman, George Dryman Juliu Drymau, Ed. Drymau, Jane Long, Estello McClure, Eb. Mc Clure, Icey McClure, Sum Norton ; the children of Sarah Auu Set per, deceased ; and Put man Long, Hugh Loug, Shorrelt Loi.g, Joe Long, Matilda Long, Rebecca Adu Long, Jaue Lo'jg aud A Republican Move. Washington, Ie. 13. Senator Stewart introduced a bill to fix presidential and congrcssionel wihi rit'H. It is proposed to raise the salaries of the jn'osiJent t (Mill a year, the vice-president and -.;"!. t-r .f the hou-..' to i."i,i ' Send for free ( Sample. Be ni that this nictwre In the lurm ol a bbl is on th wratijr of every bolUS ttl tnmlsmn you buy. r . .. Loug,. children aud beirs-at-law of Dorcas Long, dnceasod. Tlie i .... non-rsidont defendants above-meutioued, vi : Henry Dry mau, Jane Long, Sr., Sam Norton ; the ohildreu of Sarah Aune Seteer, deceased; and Putm.iu Long, Hugh Long, Sherrell Long, " Joe Long, Matilda Laug, Rebecca Anu Loug, Jaue Long aud Loug, ohildreu aud heirs-at-lav of Dorcas Long, deceased, will . take notice that a epeoial proceeding entitled as above has been com mouced in the Superior . Court of Macou County, N. ; C. before tbe Clerk, for the purpose lot , selling for partitiou the lands iu Macon County, N. C, covered by and de em bed iu State Grant No. 1617 issued to Virgil Drymau and now held aud owued by the plaintiffs aud dcfeudautBas teuaula iu oom mon.. Aud taid no u-resident de feudaiits will further take notice that (bey are required to appear aud answer oi demur to tho com pluiut or pelitiou of lbs plaiutiiTs at the oflice of (bo uudersigued Clerk Superior Court, at (ha court house iu the town of Fraukliu, N. C, on tbe 17it) day of Jauuary, 1905; otherwise the relief prayed for iu The complaiut or petition will be granted, Douo at ofliee in Franklin, N. C, this lttlh clay of December, 1901. ,:. l.m CnAwj-'iiR'n, Clerk Supr. Court, Mik-uii Cyuuty, K. C. J.M S A ,h 'i'-. v ' June, 1904. , 390 Miss M B Sellers for interest on note 4 04 891 Chas Kecso for jail fees & keeping C, II. ' for May 84 00 892 J H Lewis Constable 6f Jackson Co., for expense of bringing W J Zachary from Dillsboro - 5 50 3n8 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Cling Brow- . ning 6 17 394 T B Iligdon shff cost in st vs C. Browning .60 895 Ycrgin Saunders wit cost in st vs C. B. .76 896 C L Kickman do do do st vs C. B. .82 397 N J Cdrbin ' do do do st vs Cling B .56 398 Ie Crawford elk do do st vs Baxter Ridley 6 17 399 T B Iligdon shff cost in st vs Baxter R ,60 4(X) Ycrgin Saunders wit cost in st vs Baxter R .76 401 C L Kickman for wit cost in st vs do do .82 402 X J (Whin do do do do do vs do do .56 408 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Arthur Ad- dington ; 5 40 404 J 8 Iligdon d. s. cost in st vs Arthur A .50 405 TB Higdon shff do do do do do do 1 67 406 J A Berry d s do do do do do do .45 407 Nathan Myers wit cost in st vs Arthur A .83 408 Arthur Myers do do dost vs Arthur A 1 49 409 Widen Kussel! wit cost in st vs Arthur A .85 410 W T Rogers wit cost in st vs do do 113 411 O M Sellers wit cost in st vs do do .92 412 Kopo Russell wit cost in st vs do do 1 08 413 Lec Crawford wit cost in st vs Andy Dil lingham 5 68 414 W R Gregory d s cost in st vs Andy I). 2 15 415 Wiley Lnnsford wit cost Inst vs Andy D 1 05 416 LceCrawford elk do do do do do do 5 40 417 J M Yonce d s cost in st vs Andy D .80 418 W B G regory d s cost in st vs Andy D 2 25 419 Babo Yonce wit cost in stvs Andy Dv 1 58 420 Ijce Crawford elk cost in st vs Jack Mash- ' . burn 4 80 421 J M Yonce d. s. cost iif st vs Jack M .15 422 T B Iligdon shff cost in st vs do do .45 423 W II Hcnson shff cost in st vs Jack M .65 424 Chas Mashburn wit cost in st vs Jack M 1 17 425 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Lucas Wall & Lex Barney 7 03 426 T B Iligdon shff do do do do do - do & LexR ' .30 427 SPPenland wft cost m stvs do do & Lex Kamey 4 45 428 Nathan Mize wit cost in st vs do do &IjcxRamoy , . , , ,V 2 53 429 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs J A Key 4 43 430 T B Iligdon shff cost inst vsJ A Key - A& 431 J ulo Jacobs d s cost in st vs J A Key .65 432 N P Rankin J P cost in st vs J A Key .55 488 Jule Jacobs wit cost in st vs J A Key - .65 434 Leo Crawford clkr cost " in st vs ' Andy - Dillingham , ; 4 82 485 J M Yonce d "cost in st vs Andy D ... .80 436 W R Gregory d s do do do do do . ' do 1 20 437 WjlBaldwift wit cost iri stvs do dd , 2 00 438 Leo Crawford elk Cost inst vb Andy D .-4 05 439 W B Gregory d cost in st vs do do -. 1 05 440 GeoStepp wit cost jn st vs Andy V ; - 1 68 441 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Arthur Ad- . dington , '."' 2 442 T B Higdon shff cost in st vs Arthur A .95 443 I J Asli . , wit cost in st vs do do - .55 444 Lee Crawford elk do do do do John Angel 2 48 445 T B Iligdon shff do do do do do do M 446 W A Rogers wit lo do do do do do 1 05 447 1 J Ashe wit do do do do do do 1 05 448 Lee Crawford elk do do do do Arthur A 3 40 449 TB Iligdon shff do do dodo do do .95 450 W K Rowland d do do do do do ' do ' .15 451 Eflie Collins wit do do do do do do 1 15 452 Minnie Jacobs wit do do do do do do ICO 453 LeeCUwford elk do do do do John Angel 2 62 454 TB Iligdon shff coht in st vs John A .90 435 lc Crawford elk do dodo do JusMiithis 4 82 456 TB Iligdon s.hff do do do do do ,!.. .60 47 J M Yonce d s do do do do do do ."0 158 ''.Villi-hi'i'l.crd wit ro-t inst s do d 2 00 t::i ,1 ;" ..;, v ,t ,u 't s d ') l i i I i i r i ' i - v t At i ;-, IT'" ',.' M k cost in St vs II II . . . 2 38 cost in st vs II jl K '.30 do do do do do do .58 do tk do do Z Cars- , " 8 38 t in st vs ZCfti-swcll 3 05 )in do do Irwin Rice 1 95 in st do do do ' .73 st do "do do .84 st do do do .84 ist vs Tom Vinson 1 98 do db do do do do do doldo do Fred 33 57 ,C5 1 52 2 00 2 10 462 Lee Crawford . Raby 463 TB Higdon sh 464 Frank Curtis l 465 Iee Crawford e! - well . - 4(iC T B Higdon shff 467 C M Moore wit 1 Jo do do do do do 4 45 468 CS Ray do AV do do do do do , .80 469 E t Downs do m do do do do do . 1 25 470 A F Roper do dl I do do do do do 8 17 471 B H Henry ja it till do do do do do 2 65 472 II Q Trotter wit dilldo do do do do 2 10 473 Lewis Jones do dilldo dodo do do 3 56 474 Left Crawford elk ci 475 T B Higdon shff coi 476 J M Barnes wit d 477 Walter Guy do do 478 Lee Crawford elk est .479 T B Higdon shff cost il st vs do do - .80 480 Tom Rogers wit dodollododo ; do 2 87 481 Lee Crawford elk cost irj st vs Frank Curtis 1 482 T II Shepherd wit cost In st vs Frank C 1 483 Chas Jacobs do 484 Lee Crawford elk i Hughes 485 T I) fii yson Sol cost in st vs Fred II 486 DFHuward wit do do do do do do 487 Ixse Crawford elk est do do do Ben Russell . . 1 53 488 T 1) Bry.son sol cast in st vs Ben R . '2 00 489 DI) Moore wit do do do do dodo 2 10 490 J I) Howard do do do do do dodo 2 13 491 II M Owens do do do do do dodo 2 12 492 Lee Crawford elk est' in st vs Zeb Dills 1 33 493 T D Bryson sol dodo do do do do 2 50 494 LFSetscr d s dodo do do do do 32 495 F N. Johnson wit do do do do do do 1 82 496 Jas N McConnell j p est in st vs Zeb 1). 1 15 497 L M Johnson wit est in st Vs Zeb Dills 1 80 498 LM Johnson do do do do do do do .25 499 J W Greenwood w vst in sU-sdo do 2 05 500 G W Southards wit do dododo Z tlo 2 10 501 Ed Greenwood do do do dododo do 1 85 502 Dave Sweatman wit cost in st vs Z Dills 1 87 503 W B Payne wit do dododo Z do 1 78 504 Sarah Southards wit est in st vs Zeb D .25 505 Lyda Riddle do do do do do do do .25 506 Lee Crawford elk est in st vs Virgil Owens 607 T D Bryson sol cost In st vs Virgil O 508 W C Norton shff do do do v do do 509 T B Higdon shff do do do vs do do 510 TB White j p doio do do do do 511 E P Norton wit dcdo do do do do 612 M L Coggins'dodo do do do do do 613 Lee Crawford digest in st vs Lawrence Sellers ? w 514 T B Higdon shff est instvs 17 Sellers 615 W P Guest wit do do st vsdo do 516 Lee Crawford elk est in st vs G L Conly 617 T B Higdon shff cost do st vs do do 518 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Frank ' , Curtis et al. 1 5& 519 T B Iligdon shff cost in stvs Frank Curtis et al. .60 520 Lee Crawford elk cost in st vs Frank Curtis ct al. 1 55 521..T B Higdon shff cost in st vs Frank Curtis etal. .. . .60 622 Lee Crawford elk cost inst vs Lewis JOLOB 1 18 523 T B Higilou ihff cost in at Vs L Joues .30 624 Lee Crawford elk do do do do Ed Sanders 525 T B Higdon shff est in 526 Lee Crawford oik cost iu st vs Ben Rus sell & Fred Hughes 527 T D Brysou nol cost in st vs do R & Frod Hughes 528 L,e Crawford elk cost lu st vs Frauk Curtis et al. 529 T B Higdon ehff cost in st vi Frauk Curtis et al. 530 Lee Crawford elk cost iu st vs Noah : Blaine 531 TB Higdon ehff do dododo do B 532 Lee Crawford elk cost in et vs Mat Collins & H H Raby 588 T B Higdon shff cost in at vs Mat Collin & H H Raby,. 534 Lee Crawford copyiug shffs returns of ' poll tax pd before May 1. certified Copy of lame to election Bd - t 05 535 I J Asbe exprecB & hauling deed booka , w.from Dillebora. ... ., 636 T B Shepherd hauliug tax books from " Dillsboro r .50 637 J H Potts making binges for c b blinds 1 00 538 T BHigdou ex p. of convey iugMra Nan- '. cy Norton to Morgauton . 34 30 639 Edwards & Broughtou deed book, crota index & binding tax book ' 20 W - July, 1904. ' , 540 0 E Reese jail feet for Javan Long ' 11 8 541 C E Reese jail fees for the mo. of June 12 25 642 L Howell for listing taxes Fraukliu township 24 00 - ' August, 1904. 543 J M Dowdle for tax imp. charged 1903 .4 3 544 E M Peuluud for tax do . do do .C) 545 J A VValdroop per diem 5 days mem of Bd& milage 86 mi 11 , 640 Geo W Parrish per do do do do do bd & milage 57 mi 12 f 647 D W Blaiue per diem 11 days elk of Ed & 2 days elk of Finance com , 21; 5J8 D W Blniue foroflke work from Feb 1, to Aup. 1, 1CI 619 Lee Crawford per diem 3 days mem of FeiiKusii I'.imrd G 1 53 2 50 .15 4 00 .2t) 2 13 3 60 1 7 2 5jL .90 do do do Ed i at vsEllS iu at tb Ben 1 05 .30 it "j0 C M.t t )ri)i! Stun-.
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