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1 y mmmim mm -r* ptr 40c, State 2.40, Co 3.20, dgs 56c, total 6.56. Abram Walker* part S 13, T 10, R 3 e, 60 acres, ptr 20c, State 1.80 Co*3.30, dgs 51c, total 5 81. Addie Welborne, lot St Mary, Port Gibson, S 18, T 12, R 2 e,ptr 20c, State 1.50, Co 2 00, dgs 35c, cotai 4 05. Dora and S Wheat, 1 lot St Ma ry, Port Gibson, S 18, T 12, R 2 e ptr 20c, State 60c, Co 80c, dgs 14c total 1.74. W C. Allen, part lot, S 41, T 13 R 4 e, 4 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, STANDING ARMIES. Segrest, T. J. Sales, Eli Scott, Alex. Scott, Josh. Scales, Bob. Sellman, Pearl. Smith, Fan. t Sellman, Bonnie. Sellman, Geo. §>mith, Robt. Smothers, Ephriam. Shorter, ßobt. . Summage, Dave. Shorter, Will. Stewart, Jas. Swan, Judge. Trevillion, Milton. Thompson, Ed. Thompson, Ellis. Thomas, Sam. Truitt, Jessie. Truitt, Henry. Turner, Woods. Waiters, Jas. Walker, LeRoy. Walker, Bill. Washington, Frank E. Washington, Jno. Washington, Abraham. Westrope, M. B. Westrope, D. E. .Williams, Garfield. Williams, Emanuel. Williams, King. Williams, Cleveland. Williams, J. E. Williams, B. Winfield, Hugh.. Willis, Frank. Wilson, Lucius. White, J. L. Wright, Alf. Whittaker, Chas. Washington, Drew. Wynn, David. Valentine, F. H. Hicks, Richard. Hill, Geo. Hill, Jim. Howard, Hamp. Hughes, John. Hughes, Otis. Hulbert, Phil. HolHs, Pink. Hays, Tom. James, Carey. Johnson,' Sam. Johnsôn, Harrison. ................. Jackson, Tom. Jackson, Napoleon.- Jackson, He?ftie. Jackson, Joel. Jackson, Robt. Jenkins, Jerry. Jenkins, GeO. Jenkins, Wesley. Jenkins, Bill. Jenkins, Jeff, Sr. Jennings, Thos. Jennings, Ike. Johnson, Sam. Johnson, Aaron. Johnson, Geo. Johnson, Frank. Johnson, Henry. Johnson, Johnnie. Jones, Allen. Jones, Edmond. Jones, S. L. Jones, Jim. Johnson, Gus. Kaufman, Walter. Kennard, Isaac. King, Ernest. Killian, Ed. Lampkin, Thornton. Lawrence, R. D. Lawrence, L. H. Lamar, Ike. Lee, Robert. Lipscomb, Willie. ' Lewis, Hays. Lewis, Jim. Leasey, Abe. Lofton, Ben. Lord, Douglass. Louisville, Robt. Lindsay, Chas. Lucas, Sam. Lofton" Cliftpn. Loury, Ed. Manuel, John. Marshall, Henry. Matthews, J. L. Matthews, Lige. Matthews, X. L. Miller, Ike. Miller, Henry. Miller, Josli. Mitchell, Chas. Montgomery, Gov. Morgan, J. T. Mott, Walter. Moore, Will. Moore, Baltimore. Milton, Anderson. McClure, Jim. McClure, A. J. McClodden, Percy. McDonald, Will. McDonald, Dan. Nettles, Jim. Collins, Tom. Cummings, S. E. Davis, Chas. Davis, Edgar. Dotson, John. Davis, R. E. Davis, Frisby, Jr. Davis, Homie. Dotson, Isaac. Dotson, Billy. Dotson, Ben. Drake, C. C. Donaldson, Albert. Dorsey, Wash. Dickson, Jim. Dorsey, Perry. Emrick, W. J., Jr. Emrick, J. W. France, Alf. Reynolds, Monroe. Rhymes, Mitchell. Richards, Chas. Rodgers, Oak. Ross, Sanders. Rowan, Sidney, Jr. Rowan, Jim. Rowan, Calvin. Sanders, John. Stamps, Chas. Singleton, Ben. Spiller, Alex. GAL TWOLIST..................................... Smith, Richard. Shields, Frank. Shields, Frank, Jr. Simpkins, W. A. Scott, Henry. Scott, Jas. Teamer, Joe. Thomas, Dave. Thomas, Howard. . Torrey, Geo. Trevillion, Noah. Trevillion, Andrew. Trim, Bradley. Tigler, Ben. Voss, Herbert. Woods, John, Jr. Ward, Lee. Watts, Henry. Walker, Calvin. Watson, Harry. Watson, Paul. Washington, Albert. Washington, Josh. Washington, Armstead. Warner, Tom. Warner, Josh. Warner, Isiah. Walker, Henry. Wade, Felix. Wells, Gip. West, Ed. Weathers, Allen. Williams, John. Williams, Dunbar. Williams, John. Williams, Anthony. Williams, Balaam. Williams, Garfield. Wilson, Silas. Wilson, Joe. Wilson, Israel. Whitney, Tillman. Wyatt, Ernest. White, J. S. White, Willie. White, C. L. Watt, Sam. Witherspoon, Luther. Warner, Lewis. POLL TAX DELINQUENTS. Soldiers Don't Marry in France and Pop* nlation Is Accordingly Decreasing. The people of Europe are being brought face to face with the cost of gTeat standing armies by a startling revelation just made by the collectors of vital statistics. The census shows that in 1890 the deaths in France ex- ceeded the births by 38,446. When the announcement was first made the doc- State of Mississippi, County of Clai- borneI, S. H. Bagnell, Tax Collector, in and for said Couuty and State, do hereby certify that the hereto attached and following pages contain a true and correct list of all poll taxes assessed for the fiscal year 1913 that were un- paid at the close of the business day of January 31, 1914 (the 1st of iebruary, 1914, coming on Sunday). Witness my hand and seal of office this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1914. S. H. BAGNELL, Tax Collector of Claiborne County, Mis* issippi. Sworn to and subscribed before me thi. 23rd day * .TÄhEAD,19"' Chancery Clerk. By W. H. Morehead, Deputy Collector. I Faulkner, John. Fisher, Pastal. Fisher, Mack. Fisher, Jeff. Foster, J. B. Floyd, Wm. Floyd, Van. Ford, Sol. Flowers, Albert. Flowers, Herman. Gibson, Sam. Gibson, Russell. Gibson, Will. Grant, Abe. Grant, Lee. Godwin, S..B. Harper, Jas. Harper, Henry. Harris, Sam. Harris, Ed. Harris, Henry. Henderson, Jas. Hicks, Jeff. Hubbard, Mug. Hutchins, J. B. Irby, Jno. F. Irby, Ike. January, Ben. January, Emanuel. Jasper, Phillip. Johnson, Charlie. Johnson, Ben. Johnson, Sam. Johnson, Virgil. Johnson, Adam. Johnson, John. Jones, Ed. Jones, Chas. Kemp, Grant. Killcrease, Oscar. King, Robert. Kemp, Ben. Knight, W. W. Knight, Ernest. Lee, Walter. Lee, Anderson, Jr. Leonard, Alfred. McGee, Emanuel. Matthews, Sampson. Matthews, Walter. Martin, W. T. Martin, N. W. Mobley, Ernest. GAL THREELIST............................... Moler, D. B. Myles, Frank, Jr. Myles, Arthur. Neal, Jim. Neal, Mark. Nelson, Will. Napoleon, Lewis. Oney, Henry. Paulding, Ellison. Payne, Clint. Pearson, Arthur. Rankin, Robt., Jr. Rankin, Robt., Sr. Rankin, Amos. Roberson, David. Roberson, Foster. Roberson, Lewis. Ross, Cornelius. Ross, Wm. Rowland, J. S. Rollins, Stewart. Russell, Allen. Stephens, Wm. Stewart, Percy. Steed, Hammett. Steed, Hense. Steed, John. Sellman, Clarence. Sellman, Willis. Sellman, Richard. Shears, Henry. Shears, John. Simms, Isom. Smith, Jesse. Smith, Dick. Smith, Tom. Smith, Dan. Smith, Chas. Smith, Amos. Smith, Ben. Smith, Russell. Smith, Martin. tors declared that the phenomenon was due to the ravages of la grippe. But the San Francisco Examiner says an examination of the table showed that the mortality had not been above the average; it was the decrease in births 10 and 12, S 51, T 13, R 4 e, 261 j which had caused the discrepancy. The acres; lots 4 and 5 and pt S 51, T 13, R 4 e, 116 acres; part S 52, T 13, R 4 e, 316 acres; all S 53, T 13 R 4 e, 175 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 4, 5 6 and 7, S 54. T 13, R 4 e, 254 acres; pt lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, S 55, T 13, R 4 e, 241 acres; N ^ S 61, T 13, R 4 e, 160 acres; N W % S 62, T 13, R 4 e, 161 acres, ptr 1.80, State 38 95, Co 71.40,dgs 11.03, total 122 88 Est J W Martin, part S 16, T 10 R I e, 80 acres; part S 43, T u,R i e, 320 acres; part E S 44, T 11, R i e, 82 acres; all S 53, T 11, R i e, 112 acres; all S 54, T 11, R i e, 496 acres; part S 56, T 11, R 4 e, 487 acres; part S 57, T 11, R i e, 160 acres, ptr 1.40, State 39.02 Co 71.57, dgs 11.06, total 123 05. J A Davis, lot 3, sq 8, Old Town Port Gibson, ptr 20c, State 4 95, Co 8.61, dgs i 36, total 15 12. J B and E L Green, pt lot 3 sq 2 Old Town Port Gibson ptr 20, State 3.78, Co 7.04, dgs 1.08, total 4-4] returns show that there has been a large diminution in the number of mar- riages and a decrease of 43,000 in the number of births as compared with the old average. This is the fruit of a large standing army. Soldiers cannot marry. They would not if they could; and if they could no general would be~ willing to encumber himself with an army corps of women. The marriageable males in France are reduced by just the number of men who are con- scripted for military duty, and the birth rate falls off in proportion. What is. true of France is probably true of Germany and Italy. In those countries vital sta- tistics are not collected as assiduously as they are in France. If they were they would probably show that the population of Germany is receding even more rapidly than that of its rival, for Germany has to endure a heavy annual loss from emigration, while France loses few of its people from that cause. Irby, Harrison. TAX SALE PORT GIBSON. Addison, J. W. Abby, Henderson. Allen, Janies. Allen, Jack. Balfour, Green. Bates, Ike. Baltimore, Tom. Belt, Sidney. Boyd, Richard. Black, Jim. Blàke, W. G. Boone, Troy. Bobo, L. C. Brown, President. Brown, Briscoe. Brown, J. L. Brown, Brazil. Bradford, John. Brandon, Burrell. Breeland, Oscar. Brannon, Burrell. Brady, Alex. Braxton, Howard. Buckles, J. M. Buggs, Wm. Buggs, Hamilton. Butler, J. R. Carter, Frank. Chambliss, Albert. Chase, Richard. Crawford, Dan. Coleman,' Wesley. Cox, Bailey. Davis, Green, Davis, Clem. Davis, Allen. Dean, Frank. Davis, J. A. Davis, D. Donahue, W. D. Dorsey, Amos. Edwards, Ed. Evans, Tom. Fife. W. W. Fergeson, Henry. Fowler, Granville. Fowler, Henderson. Fox, Albert, Foster, Lige, Jr. Gabhins, Flemmings. Garrison, Dave. Green, Henderson. Gipson, U. C. Gibson, Henry. Godlcy, Wm. Green, J. B. Harris, John. Harris, Marshall. Harris, Preston. Hillery, Jas. Harris, Joe. Harris, Jonas. Howard, Green. Hubbard, Walter. Harris, Christian. Innman, A. G. Jackson, Phil. Jackson, Steve. Jackson, Tom. Johnson, Elias. Johnson, Gabe. Jordan, J. F. Johnson, James. Johnson, Amencus. Jones, Jasper. Jones, Wallace. Jones, Abe. Killian, Amos. Killian, Ed. Killian, Joseph. King, Merritt. Killian, Walter. I State of Mississippi, Claiborne County. The undersigned, sheriff and tax collector of Claiborne county, Mis- sissippi, will on the First Monday of April, 1914, Same Being the 6th Day of April, 1914, sell at public outcry, to the high- est bidder for cash, to be paid on the day of sale, within the hours prescribed by law for such sales, at the east door of the court house, at Port Gibson, .Miss., the following lands lying and being in said Clai- borne conntv, Mississippi, for the taxes, costs and damages due there- on for the fiscal year 1913. S. H BAGNELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Clai- borne County, Mississippi. Port Gibson, Miss., March 2, 1914. Britton •& Koontz Bank, pt sec 52, T il, R i e, 22 acres, ptr 20c, State 7.20, Co 13.20, dgs 2.04, to- tal 22 64. Emeline Blackburn, pt e *4 of s w sec 16, T il, R 4e, 76 acres; pt sec 29, T il, R 4 e, 114 acres; ptr 40c, State 4.74, Co 8 69, dgs 1.34, total 15 17. Bobet Bros., all sec 13, T 12, R i e, 627 acres; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, sec 14, T 12, R i e, 452 acres; ptr 40c, State 19 43, Co 35*63» dgs 5.50, total 60.96. W G Allen, pt sec 12, T 13. R 4 e, 157 acres; all south of branch, sec 13. T 13, R 4 e, 15 acres; all, less 25 acres, sec 15, T 13, R 4 e, 249 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, sec 20, T 13. R 4 e, 163 acres; ptr 80c, State 14.02, Co 25 74, dgs 3.97, total 44.51. Bank of Utica, pt sec 17, T 13, R 5 e; 12 acres, ptr 20, State 22c, Co 41c, dgs 6c, total 89c. William Barnes, pt out lot, sqC, sub St Mary of Port Gibson, ptr 20c, State 1.80, Co 2.40, dgs 42c, total 5 02. Mrs M L Flood, lot 6 and pt sec 20, T 13. R 4 e, 112 acres; part sec 33, T 13, R 4 e, 114 acres; ptr 40c, State 4 07, Co 7 46, dgs 1.15, total 13 08. Eliza Frazier, pt sec 41, T 13, R 4 e, 103; pt sec 42, T 13. R 4 e, 34 acres; pt sec 43, T 13, R 4 e, 51 acres; pt sec 44, T 13, R 4 e, 118 acres; pt sec 45. T 13, R 4 e, 27 acres; ptr 1.00, State 8.00, Co 14 70, dgs 2 27, total 25 97. Joe Gettis, pt s w jit sec 26, T 12, R 3 e, 7 acres, ptr 20c, State 17c, Co 2.32, dgs 25c, total 2 94. R V Hubbard, part S 49. T 11, R I e, 47 acres; part S 51, T 11, R i e, 6 acres, ptr 40, State 1.28, Co 4.38, dgs 56c, total 6.62. Christine Hardeman, part S 51, T 11, R i e, 8 acres, ptr 20, State 1.20, Co 2.20, dgs 34c, total 3.94. Maggie Hedrick, pt ontlot, sq C Sub St Mary, Port Gibson, ptr 20, State 60c, Co 80c, dgs 14c, total Keys, Robt. Killcrease, Wm. DISTRICT NO. 2 (GRAND GULF). Barnes, Chas. Bell, Sam. Mott, Tom. Moore, Mack. Barnes, Wm. Barnes, Sam. Belt, Man. Blackburn, Ben. Blackburn, Robt. Bowman, Leon. Bradley, Eubra. Bradley, Steve. Bradley, Cornelius. Bradley, John. Bradley, Jesse. Brown, Handy. Brown, Ben. Buckner, Robt. Burks, Mose. Bush, Jim. Buck, Geo. Buck, Wm. Brown, Nelson. Brown, Walter. Carter, Sol. Carroll, Henry. Chapel, Henry. Chapel, Will. Clark, Sebe. Clark, Hays. Clark, Joe. Coffee, John. Crawford, Neal. Currie, Dan. Currie, Henry. Davis, John. Davis, Peter. Davis, Henry. Davenport, Lee. Davenport, Will. Dembry, Jas. Dorsey, Tony. Dungan, Chas. Doggett, Abe.. Davis, Wm. Devine, ------ . Derby, Will. Eggleston, Irving, Edinburg, Oscar. Frazier, P. L. Gaines, Ben. Gaines, Norman. Gaines, Alex. Gaines, Wiley. Gaines, Preston. Gray, Frank. Geter, Will. Green, Fred. Griffin, T. A. Guy, John. Gyles, Taylor. Green, Will. Gibson, Abe. Graddick, G. C. Green, Louis, Jr. Heath, Louis. Harper, Arthur. Harper, Henry. Ham, Armstead. Harper, Bob. Harris, Steve A. Hill, Horace, Higginbotham, Willie. Howard, Lucian. House,, Watt. Holdbach, Dan. Humphreys, Eugene. Humphreys, Edward. Irwin, Oscar. Jackson, Andrew. Jackson, Lee. Jones, John. Johnson, Man. Johnson, Anthony. Johnson, Jim. Johnson, Henry. Johnson, Hines. James, David. Jeter, Ernest. Kelley, Mose. Kelley, Geo. King, Wash. Kelley, Will. Knox, Elias. Landers, Joe. Lawson, Frank. Lick, Jas. Love, Will. Lewis, Grant. Matthews, Jno. Martin, Jim. Marsaw, Steve. Mayes, Bob. Middleton, W. B. Moran, Sam. Moseley, Richard. Moore, Eddie. Murray, Tom. McAlpine, Rufus. McClodden, Albert. McDaniel, Ed. McLemore, Eben. McRea, Nelse. McWilliams, Dock. McAlpine, Rufus. Nash, Scott. Nash, Archer. Nash, Tohi. Norrell, Ed. Osborne, Cumbley. Oliver, Sam. Oney, Sam. Pine, Gabe. Parsons, L. D. Parsons, Ernest. Patterson, Ras (F. E.). Payne, Allen. Perrey, Lewis. Peterson, Chas. Pearl, Jim. Pierce, Geo. Porter, Henderson, Jr. Nailor, Ike. Nettles, Bannister. Nettles, Rogia. Neil, Albert. Neil, Chas. Neil, Dan. Norrells, Chas. Owens, J. G. Parrott, Braxton. Person, Tom. Pearson, Henry. Penn, Wm. Pittman, Ben. Price, Will. Powell, W. L. Rea, Jim. Read, Johnnie. Rollins, Louis. Roberson, Edgar. Roberson, Jno. Roberson, Briscoe. Rogers, Steve. Rankin, Jonas. Ruffin, Jas. Norrells, Jake, Jr. Nobles, Pheneas. Parrott, Cornelius. It thus seems that the financial em- barrassment brought upon those two countries by their war policywhich re- veals itself in both by the labor troubles that are constantly breaking out in Paris and Berlinis4only one of the evil consequences of their warlike atti- tude. They are not only spending the substance of their people and crushing them beneath an intolerable burden of taxationthe one to keep, the other to regain the spoils of warbut they are stopping the fountain which is the source of their strength and greatness and enduring the penalty of war with- out a chance of wanning its rewards. I2.IO. Louis R Jackson pt S W cor S 29, T 13,R 2 e,50 acres; pt S Uji S 37, T 13, R 2 e, 126 acres; NW)| S 37, T 13, R 2 e, 77 acres, ptr 60c bal on Co 3.08, dgs 31c, total 3.99. Davis, Will. Davis, Jeff. Rogers, Chas. Ross, Henry. Ruffin, Sol. , Sailes, Jim. Sailes, Geo. Sailes, Aaron. Sanders, Robt. Shirking, Monroe. Sailes, Ben. Scales, Will. Sanders, John. Shirking, Albert. Shileds, Geo. Shoulders, Jim. Shoulders, Mannie. Slater, Ree. Simpson, Richard. Singleton, Will. * Smith, Dan. Simpson, Ed. Smith, Jno., Jr. Smith, Jno., Sr. Smith, Albert, Stamps, Will. Stamps, Willie. Smith, W. F. Smith, Dave. Smith, John. Smith, Josh. Sinclair, Wm. Scott, Levy. Scott, Elliott. Sorrells, Benj. Stokes, Wallace. Suggs, Walter. Sullivan, Louis. Tarlton, Henry, Tinsley, Goza. Tinsley, Ben. Thomas, Jim. Thomas, Anderson. Thornton, Chas. Thornton, Ed. Tuccio, Ben. GAL FOURLIST................... SC, .. Turnipseed, L. L. Turner, Calvin. Tucker, Pete. Trim, W. W. Turnipseed. J. H. Tucker, Arkright. Vaughan, Frank. Vaughn, Ed. Vaughn, Joe. Watt, Geo. Watt, Calvin. Ward, Jim. Wade, Wm. Wade, Joe. Wade, Ben. Wade, Henry. Warren, Pete. Waltz, Wm. Washington, Wm. Washington, Sy. Washington, Harvey. Washington, Ben. Washington, Frank. Walker, Ed. Walls, Ed. Walls, Alonzo. Weaver, Willie. Wells, Asreal. White, Albert. White, Richard, Jr. White, Ed. White, Raleigh. Whitney, Bright. Wilson, Lee. Wilson, Ruffin. Wilson, Albert. Wilson, Green. Wilson, Handy. Willqwns, Wade. Williams, Cliff. Williams, Ossie. Williams, Leonard. Wiggins, Chas. Williams, Jeff. Williams, Judge. Williams, Ned. Young, L. S. Young, Simon. Young, Emery, Young, Albert. Young, Wm. Smith, Burnett. Smith, Willie. Torian, Chas. Turner, Robt. Wilson, Anthony. Washington, Jno. Washington, Lee. WTallace, W. A. Wreems, Sam. Weems, Percy. Williams, Henry. Williams, Orange. Williams, T. E. Wilkins, Ad. Wilson, M. G. i* V ANCIENT SUSPENSION BRIDGES. Torian, Chas. Turner, Malachi. They Were Erected in China Centuries Before the Christian Era Began. Suspension bridges which were built in the time of the Ilan dynasty (220 B. C. to 220 A. D.) are still standing, strik- ing examples of early oriental engineer- ing skill. According to historical and geographical writers of China it was Shang Lieng, Kaen Tsus chief of com- mands who undertook to construct the first public roads in the flowery empire At that time it was almost impossible for the province of Shense to communi- cate with the capital. Lieng took an army of ten thousand workmen and cut great gorges through the mountains, filling up the canyons and valleys with the debris from his excavations. At places where deep gorges were trav- ersed by large and rapid flowing streams he actually carried out his plan of throwing suspension bridges stretching from one slope to the other. These crossings, appropriately styled flying bridgesby the Chinese writers, are high and dangerous looking in the extreme. At the present day a bridge may still be seen in Shense which is four hundred feet long and is stretched over a chasm more than a »thousand feet deep. How those early engineers erect- ed such a structure with the tools and appliances at their command is a mys- tery to the Omaha World-Herald. Most ancient Chinese bridges are only wide enough to admit of the passage of two mounted men, railings on either side serving to insure the travelers safety. It : bought highly probable that the missionaries who first reported on the early suspension bridges of China and who, of course, gave some idea of their plan of construction, were really the cause of that unique species of bridge building being adopted by western na- tions. Again we are impressed with the truth of Solomons famous expres- sion: There is nothing new under the sun.■Ji Killian. Oscar. King, T. D. Langford, William. Marschalk, A. H. Martin, Jim. Martin, Robert. Matthews, Ed. Mixon, G. E. Moore, Willie. Mullins, Robt. McAlpine, Frank. McDowell, John. McGuire, Orange. McGuire, Ernest. McNair, L. D. Nobles, Wade. Parker, Henderson. Pennissi, Leon. Porterpan, Joe. Reed, Willie. Rowan, Calvin. Roberson, Dave. Sherrod, J. P. Selmster, M. L. Scudder, Eliga. Seniel. Jeff. I Simms, J. D. Simpson, Mat. Sims, Albert. Summers, Isom. Trim, M. B. LEVY & WELSCH CD. Funeral Directors. Terrell,' Wm. Thomas, Richard. Wilkinson, Austin. Wilson, J. T. Wilson, Irving. Wright, Sebe. Wright, Judge. Woods, Jno. Isaac. Woods, Peter. Woods, Joe. Whittaker, Chas. Wilson, M. H. Moody, Geo. Mullins, R. E., Sr. Murray, Geo. McCay, R. C. McGee, Mark. Jackson, Riley. Jones, Albert. Jones, Eddie. Johnson, Richard. Johnson, Arthur. Phone, I05E Residence. 151 DISTRICT NO. 4 (HERMANVILLE). Allison, Osborn#. Allen, Geo. Alexander, Seymour. Abraham, Sam. Allison, Isaac. Allen, Nathan. Alexander, Geo. Appleton, H. C. Appleton, Armstead. Appleton, Lew. Barnes, John. Bass, T. H. Baker, Escoe. Banks, Will. Banks, Ed. Banks, Chas. Banks, Grif. Banks, Wm. Barnes, Bob. Barnes, Levy. Barnes, Mike. Barnes, Willie. Banks, Jim. Blackburn, Jas. Brown, Alf. Burrell, Lewis. Blackburn, Stephen. Brazil, Robt. Brady, Till. Bradley, John. Bennett, Oscar. Bowman, Will. Beasley, Dennis. Bridgers, Bill. Brown, Geo. Brown, Newton. Brown, Albert. Brown, Dan. Brown, Elijah. Brown, Dixie. Brown, Simpson. Brown, Jesse. Brown, Bill. Brown, Horace. Brown, Robt. Burrell, Jake. Burrell, Richard. Burrell, Tillman. Campbell, L. S. Cathrine, Calvin. Cassill, F. L. Cartwright, Nathan. Chatham, W. A. Clark, Foster. Clark, Jno. Henry. Clark, Walter. Cabbage, Peter. Collins, Pete. Collier, David. Cox, Jim. Cox, Jas. Cox, John. Criss, Scott. Curtis, Clay. Curtis, Mitchell Cummings, Henry. Cuba, Jim. Cartwright, Ben. Cooper, W. C. Davis, Wilse. Davis, A. E. Davis, H. A. Davis, Elbert. Davis, John. Davenport, W. D. Davenport, E. V. Day, John. Deal, John. Deal, Percy. Deamas, Jas. Douglass, H. F. Draughter, Henry. Dungan, T. M. Dungan, C. H. Dungan, E. C. Durham, John. Early, Bill. Ellis, Joe. Ellis, Jean. Ellis, Wesley. I Epps, Willie. Evans, Armstead, j Frazier, Thos. Frazier, Green. Foster, Harrison. Foster, Chas. Flowers, Chas. Flowers, Lee. Flowers, Ernest. Flowers, Chas. Flowers, Harrison. Fuller, W. A. Gainer, Phelps, Gay, Ed. Garner, Charlie. Garrison, John. Gettis, Tony. Gettis, Marschalk. Grant, H. B., Jr. Gibson, Geo. Gibson, Noah. Gorman, Henry. RHEUMf. TSUFFERERS SHOULD USE Perrino, Dan. Phillips, P. H. »HUE The Best Remedy Fop oil forms of Scott, Cleveland. Scudder, Jno. Shaifer, Jno. Seniel, Fred. Rheumatism Scott, Nelson. Smith, J. T. Tavlor, E. M. Taiiafferro, Lamar. Thomas, Horace. Taylor, Parmenius. Thomas, Riley. Tavlor, F. C. Thomas, Wm. Thomas, Richard. Thompson, Gillman. Thompson, Richard. Toy, Joe. Unger, F. C. Van, H. H. Watson, Jim. Watson, Harmon. Washington, Geo. Ward, Alonzo. Ward, Ben. Watkins. Randell. Weathers, Briscoe. Webster, Mose. Whitney, B. Wilson, IL J. Wilson, H. Willis, Ed. Winn, Dick. Williams, Atlas. Williams, ITenry. WMmms, Albert. Williams, Moton. Williams, Scott. Welborne, Chester, Wade, Ben. LUMBAGO. SCIATICA. GOUT. NEURALGIA. AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. f Drills STOP THE PAIN i Gives Quick Reliefi ; No Other Remedy JSf DISTRICT NO, 5 (BRANDYWINE). Allison, Tom. Anderson, Robt. ^ Anderson, Geo. Allison, Wm. Anderson, Hubbard. Amstead, Dillard. Austin, Robt. Baker, W. M. Bailey, Charlie. Banks, Ben. Banks, Samuel. Brashear, Oliver. Blackman, Bud. Beasley, Anderson. Beasley, Joe. Burrus, Jim. Berry, Riley. Brazan, Sol. Brinker, Alfred. Bowen, Henry. Black, Monroe. Brown, State. Brown, Wm. Brown, Elias. Brown, Abe. Brown, Chas., Jr. Buck, Willie. y. Pierce, Essix. Pierce, Chas. Pollard, Lewis, Jr. Pollard, Sam. Pollard, Henry. Rogers, G. A. Runnells, Joe. Scott, LaFayette. Sanford, Murry. Sawyer, Geo. Senior, Ed. Simmons, Oscar. Simmons, Ben. Smith, Coley. Smith, Jno. Brown. Smith, Geo. Smith, Evan. Smith, Johnnie. Smith, Jas. Stokes, Geo. Stewart, John. Stokes, Geo. Sinclair, Frank. Smith, Josh. Turner, Willie. - Turner, Henderson. Thompson, Eddie. Thompson, Allen Thomas, Jim. Thomas, Howard. Thomas, Alex. Thomas, Will. Tyler, Wm. Tyler, Robt. Tyler, Jesse. Vaughn, Bill. Ward, Wren. Washington, Tom. Wells, John. y Y SAMPUE «S-DROPS" FREE ON REQUEST Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. 166*168 W. Uka St. CHICAGO 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (BETHEL). Allen, W. L. Anderson, Walter. Alexander, Mason. Barber, Sam. Branch, Orange. Balfour, Scott. Barber, Alex. Barnes, Gabe. Beck, Bob. Beck, Chas. (colored). Boone, Regulus. Brothers, Frank. Brown, Jno. Brown, Whit. Brown, Biz. Brown, Dave. Brandon, Richard. Brandon, Tullis, Jr. Braxton, Issaquena. Bruce, Henry. Breckenridge, Elias. Breckenridge, Lee. Bridgers, Carl. Butler, Jim. Butler, Ed. Burks, Osborne. Brown, Wm. Bailey, Sid. Brown, Burrell. Banks, Herrod. Brown, Frank. Cadney, Norman. Clark, Wash. Cheatam, Robt. Coffee, Joe. Coleman, Sanders. Coleman, Minor. Compton, F. A. Cox, Morris. Cupit, P. B. Crowder, Willis. Carroll, Ben. Douglass, W. M. Duffin, Jno. Ellis, Phil. English, Wm. Fields, Wm. Foster, Sam. Flowers, Jack. Graves, Chas. Grannison, Houston. Green, Balam. Green, Shelby. Griffin, LeRoy. Galloway, William. Allen, Joe. Barber, Alex. ■A The London Hospitals. There are nineteen general hospitals in London. Eleven of them have medi- cal schools attached, and three, St. Bar- tholomew, St. Thomas and St. Guy, are endowed. wealthiest and most ancient, having been founded in 1122. Its net revenue in 1889 was $350,000. It owns houses in London and has also about 13,000 acres of land in various counties. St. Thomaswas founded in 1207, and has a revenue of about $220,000. St. Guys has a rev- enue of about *130,000. The London hospital in Whitechapel road, with ac- commodations for 776 patients, is the largest in the metropolis. It treats an- nually also about 100,000 out-patients besides trivial cases not registered. The total number of beds in the general and special hospitals in London is 8,500, of which 6,500 are in constant use. The poor law infirmaries and the sick wards of the workhouse furnish 14,000 bed», and th# metropolitan asylum board has 3,500 for infectious cases, the average number in use being less than 1,000. Brown, Alf. Buck. John. Burrell, Washington. Bunting, D. L. Byrd, Amos. Bailey, Henry. Carlisle, Geo. Camphor, Sam, Sr. Carpenter, Henry. Carpenter, John. Carpenter, Geo. Carpenter, Abe. Carpenter, Clarence. Claiborne, Amos. Claiborne, Gilbert. Collins, Jas. Collins, Innis. Coffee, Jas. Coffee, Sam. Cooper, Coleman. Darden, Ernest. Daniels, T. W. Daniels, H. E. Davis, Henry. Davis, Warren. Davis, Ed. Davenport, Wm. Davenport, L. J. Dikes, J. A. Dorsey, Joe. Dorsey, Jim. Duvall, Geo. Dungan, Chattie. Earl, Cornelius. Ellis, Jack, Sr. Ellis, Riley. Ellis, Clarence. Ellis, Billy. Ephriam, Reese. Evans, John. Evans, Will. Flowers, Chas. Freeman, Geo. Funch, Frank. Funch, Ed. Gaines, Burtenton. Gowins, D. W. Gage, Vanderbilt. Gibson, Hence. Goza, A. C. Goza, J. B. Griffin, Charlie. 1-74* Trade Marks f Designs FJtV" ' Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communies, lions strictly conBdential. HANDBOOK on Patenta sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpecicd notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. Mrs. Ella Irby, pt S E ji, S 30, T 13, R 4 e, 60 acres, ptr 20, State 1.80, Co. 3.30, dgs 51c, total 5.81. Isaac Fife, part S7.T11.R4e ptr 20, State 3.00, Co 5.50, dgs 85c total 9 55. J. F. Jordan, E ji of N W ji, S 3, T 10, R 4 e, 80 acres; W Y* of S E ji, S 24, S 10, R 4 e, 80 acres; W of S W ji, S 25, T 10, R 4 e, 81 acres, ptr 60c, State 5 78, Co 12 63, dgs-1.84, total 20.85. Mrs. M. E. Jordan, S ÿ2 of S E ji, S 24, T 10, R 4 e, 80 acres, ptr 20c, State 1.20, Co 2.20, dgs 34c, total 3.94. Arthur Jackson, N of lot 1, S 38, T 13, R 2 e, 40 acres, ptr 20c, State 1.77, Co 5.27, dgs 70c, total 7*94* Alex Moore, lots 1, 2, 3 and 8, sq 9, Pattison, ptr 20c, State 2.70, Co 4 95, dgs 76c, total 8.61. Owner Unknown, S 18, T 10, R 4 e, 11 acres; part S 18, T 10, R 5 e, 25 acres; part S 9, T 11, R 1 w, 115 acres; pt W Y and pt W j4 of E S ro, T U, R i w, 66 acres; part S 36, T 11, R i e, 37 acres; part S 41» T il, R 2 e, 53 acres; part S 54, T 11, R 2 e, 68 acres; part S 56, T U, R 2 e, 75 acres; part S 3, T 12, R i e, 15 acres; pt 5 8, T 12, R i e, 400 acres; paît S 10, T 12, R i e, 140 acres, ptr 2.20 State 23.50, Co 43.10, .dgs 6.60, total 75-40- Owner Unknown, part S 18, T 13, R 5 e, 35 acres, ptr 20c, State 42c, Co 77c, dgs 12c, total i.51. Agnes Qnigless, pt outlot, sq F F, Sub St Mary of Port Gibson, ptr 20c, State 3.60, Co 4-80, dgs 84c, total 9 44. Est Ben Roberts, lot Snb St Ma- ry of Port Gibson, S 18, T 12, R 2 e, ptr 20c, State 2.40, Co 3.20, dgs 56c, total 6.36. Est H E Shannon, N Y of N E Y and N ji of N W S 30, T 12, R 5 e, 177 acres; N of S E Y of S W j{, S 30, T 12, R 5 e,i3 acres, ptr 40c, State 3.76, Co 6 91, dgs i c6. 12.13* v, Ksi K Ung-ier, pt S of S Y> ~ lot 3, q 3. O.u Town Port Gibson;. lot i, q 9, Old Town Fort Gibson, The first of these is the Warfield, John. Walker, Robt. Whiting, Willie. White, Horace. Wilson, Jeff. Williams, John. Williams, Mose, Jr. Williams, Hutsie. Williams, Dave. Williams, Rich. Williams, Ben. Williams, Boze. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientiüc Journal, lenns, $3 a year: four months, $L Sold by al» newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,BroM' New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington. D. C- Williams, Doug. Williams, Jim. Williams, Wash. Williams, Hope. Williams, Johnnie. Williams, Alonzo. Woods, John. Woods, Elven. Yarber, Sidney. Young, Jas. -i Gettis, Chas. Gibson, Wm. Gibson, Gus. Gorman, Ed, Gowins, N. H. Gowins, John. Obe, Gray. Graves, Anthony. 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    y mmmimmm-r*ptr 40c, State 2.40, Co 3.20, dgs 56c, total 6.56.

    Abram Walker* part S 13, T 10, R 3 e, 60 acres, ptr 20c, State 1.80 Co*3.30, dgs 51c, total 5 81.

    Addie Welborne, lot St Mary, Port Gibson, S 18, T 12, R 2 e,ptr 20c, State 1.50, Co 2 00, dgs 35c, cotai 4 05.

    Dora and S Wheat, 1 lot St Ma ry, Port Gibson, S 18, T 12, R 2 e ptr 20c, State 60c, Co 80c, dgs 14c total 1.74.

    W C. Allen, part lot, S 41, T 13 R 4 e, 4 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 5, 8, 9,

    STANDING ARMIES.Segrest, T. J. Sales, Eli Scott, Alex. Scott, Josh.Scales, Bob. Sellman, Pearl.Smith, Fan. t Sellman, Bonnie.Sellman, Geo. §>mith, Robt.Smothers, Ephriam. Shorter, ßobt. . Summage, Dave. Shorter, Will.Stewart, Jas. Swan, Judge.Trevillion, Milton. Thompson, Ed. Thompson, Ellis. Thomas, Sam.Truitt, Jessie. Truitt, Henry.Turner, Woods.Waiters, Jas. Walker, LeRoy.Walker, Bill. Washington, Frank E. Washington, Jno.Washington, Abraham.Westrope, M. B. Westrope, D. E.

    .Williams, Garfield. Williams, Emanuel. Williams, King. Williams, Cleveland. Williams, J. E. Williams, B.Winfield, Hugh.. Willis, Frank.Wilson, Lucius. White, J. L.Wright, Alf. Whittaker, Chas. Washington, Drew. Wynn, David. Valentine, F. H.

    Hicks, Richard. Hill, Geo.Hill, Jim. Howard, Hamp.Hughes, John. Hughes, Otis.Hulbert, Phil. HolHs, Pink.Hays, Tom.James, Carey. Johnson,' Sam.Johnsôn, Harrison. .................Jackson, Tom. Jackson, Napoleon.- Jackson, He?ftie. Jackson, Joel. Jackson, Robt. Jenkins, Jerry. Jenkins, GeO. Jenkins, Wesley. Jenkins, Bill. Jenkins, Jeff, Sr. Jennings, Thos. Jennings, Ike. Johnson, Sam. Johnson, Aaron. Johnson, Geo. Johnson, Frank. Johnson, Henry. Johnson, Johnnie. Jones, Allen. Jones, Edmond.Jones, S. L. Jones, Jim.Johnson, Gus.Kaufman, Walter. Kennard, Isaac. King, Ernest. Killian, Ed.Lampkin, Thornton. Lawrence, R. D. Lawrence, L. ”H. Lamar, Ike.Lee, Robert. Lipscomb, Willie. ' Lewis, Hays. Lewis, Jim.Leasey, Abe. Lofton, Ben.Lord, Douglass. Louisville, Robt. Lindsay, Chas. Lucas, Sam.Lofton" Cliftpn. Loury, Ed.Manuel, John. Marshall, Henry. Matthews, J. L. Matthews, Lige. Matthews, X. L. Miller, Ike.Miller, Henry. Miller, Josli. Mitchell, Chas. Montgomery, Gov. Morgan, J. T.Mott, Walter.Moore, Will. Moore, Baltimore. Milton, Anderson. McClure, Jim. McClure, A. J. McClodden, Percy. McDonald, Will. McDonald, Dan.

    Nettles, Jim.

    Collins, Tom. Cummings, S. E. Davis, Chas. Davis, Edgar.Dotson, John. Davis, R. E.Davis, Frisby, Jr. Davis, Homie. Dotson, Isaac. Dotson, Billy. Dotson, Ben. Drake, C. C. Donaldson, Albert. Dorsey, Wash. Dickson, Jim. Dorsey, Perry. Emrick, W. J., Jr. Emrick, J. W.

    France, Alf.

    Reynolds, Monroe. Rhymes, Mitchell. Richards, Chas. Rodgers, Oak.Ross, Sanders. Rowan, Sidney, Jr. Rowan, Jim. Rowan, Calvin.Sanders, John. Stamps, Chas. Singleton, Ben. Spiller, Alex.GAL TWO—LIST.....................................Smith, Richard. Shields, Frank.Shields, Frank, Jr. Simpkins, W. A. Scott, Henry. Scott, Jas.Teamer, Joe. Thomas, Dave.Thomas, Howard. . Torrey, Geo. Trevillion, Noah. Trevillion, Andrew. Trim, Bradley. Tigler, Ben.Voss, Herbert.Woods, John, Jr. Ward, Lee.Watts, Henry. Walker, Calvin.Watson, Harry. Watson, Paul. Washington, Albert. Washington, Josh. Washington, Armstead. Warner, Tom. Warner, Josh. Warner, Isiah.Walker, Henry. Wade, Felix.Wells, Gip. West, Ed.Weathers, Allen. Williams, John. Williams, Dunbar. Williams, John. Williams, Anthony. Williams, Balaam. Williams, Garfield. Wilson, Silas. Wilson, Joe. ‘Wilson, Israel.Whitney, Tillman. Wyatt, Ernest. White, J. S. White, Willie.White, C. L. Watt, Sam.Witherspoon, Luther. Warner, Lewis.

    POLL TAX DELINQUENTS. Soldiers Don't Marry in France and Pop* • nlation Is Accordingly Decreasing.‘ The people of Europe are being brought face to face with the cost of gTeat standing armies by a startling revelation just made by the collectors of vital statistics. The census shows that in 1890 the deaths in France exceeded the births by 38,446. When the announcement was first made the doc-

    State of Mississippi, County of Claiborne—I, S. H. Bagnell, Tax Collector, in and for said Couuty and State, do hereby certify that the hereto attached and following pages contain a true and correct list of all poll taxes assessed for the fiscal year 1913 that were unpaid at the close of the business day of January 31, 1914 (the 1st of iebruary, 1914, coming on Sunday).

    Witness my hand and seal of office this 23rd day of February, A. D. 1914.

    S. H. BAGNELL,Tax Collector of Claiborne County, Mis*

    issippi.Sworn to and subscribed before me

    thi. 23rd day * .TÄhEAD,19"'

    Chancery Clerk. By W. H. Morehead, Deputy Collector.

    I

    Faulkner, John.Fisher, Pastal. Fisher, Mack.Fisher, Jeff. Foster, J. B.Floyd, Wm. Floyd, Van.Ford, Sol. Flowers, Albert.Flowers, Herman.Gibson, Sam. Gibson, Russell.Gibson, Will. Grant, Abe.Grant, Lee. Godwin, S..B.Harper, Jas. Harper, Henry.Harris, Sam. Harris, Ed.Harris, Henry. Henderson, Jas.Hicks, Jeff. Hubbard, Mug.Hutchins, J. B.Irby, Jno. F.Irby, Ike.January, Ben. January, Emanuel. Jasper, Phillip. Johnson, Charlie. Johnson, Ben. Johnson, Sam.Johnson, Virgil. Johnson, Adam. Johnson, John. Jones, Ed.Jones, Chas.Kemp, Grant.Killcrease, Oscar.King, Robert. Kemp, Ben.Knight, W. W. Knight, Ernest.Lee, Walter. Lee, Anderson, Jr. Leonard, Alfred.McGee, Emanuel. Matthews, Sampson. Matthews, Walter. Martin, W. T. Martin, N. W. Mobley, Ernest.GAL THREE—LIST...............................Moler, D. B. Myles, Frank, Jr.Myles, Arthur.Neal, Jim. Neal, Mark.Nelson, Will. Napoleon, Lewis.Oney, Henry.Paulding, Ellison. Payne, Clint.Pearson, Arthur.Rankin, Robt., Jr. Rankin, Robt., Sr. Rankin, Amos. Roberson, David. Roberson, Foster. Roberson, Lewis. Ross, Cornelius. Ross, Wm.Rowland, J. S. Rollins, Stewart. Russell, Allen.Stephens, Wm. Stewart, Percy.Steed, Hammett. Steed, Hense.Steed, John. Sellman, Clarence. Sellman, Willis. Sellman, Richard. Shears, Henry. Shears, John.Simms, Isom. Smith, Jesse.Smith, Dick. Smith, Tom.Smith, Dan. Smith, Chas.Smith, Amos.Smith, Ben. Smith, Russell.

    Smith, Martin.

    tors declared that the phenomenon was due to the ravages of la grippe. But the San Francisco Examiner says an examination of the table showed that the mortality had not been above the average; it was the decrease in births

    10 and 12, S 51, T 13, R 4 e, 261 j which had caused the discrepancy. The acres; lots 4 and 5 and pt S 51, T 13, R 4 e, 116 acres; part S 52, T 13, R 4 e, 316 acres; all S 53, T 13 R 4 e, 175 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 4, 5 6 and 7, S 54. T 13, R 4 e, 254 acres; pt lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10,S 55, T 13, R 4 e, 241 acres; N ^S 61, T 13, R 4 e, 160 acres; N W % S 62, T 13, R 4 e, 161 acres, ptr 1.80, State 38 95, Co 71.40,dgs 11.03, total 122 88

    Est J W Martin, part S 16, T 10 R I e, 80 acres; part S 43, T u,R i e, 320 acres; part E S 44, T 11, R i e, 82 acres; all S 53, T 11,R i e, 112 acres; all S 54, T 11, R i e, 496 acres; part S 56, T 11, R 4 e, 487 acres; part S 57, T 11, R i e, 160 acres, ptr 1.40, State 39.02 Co 71.57, dgs 11.06, total 123 05.

    J A Davis, lot 3, sq 8, Old Town Port Gibson, ptr 20c, State 4 95,Co 8.61, dgs i 36, total 15 12.

    J B and E L Green, pt lot 3 sq 2 Old Town Port Gibson ptr 20,State 3.78, Co 7.04, dgs 1.08, total

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    returns show that there has been a large diminution in the number of marriages and a decrease of 43,000 in the number of births as compared with the old average.

    This is the fruit of a large standing army. Soldiers cannot marry. They would not if they could; and if they could no general would be~ willing to encumber himself with an army corps of women. The marriageable males in France are reduced by just the number of men who are conscripted for military duty, and the birth rate falls off in proportion. What is. true of France is probably true of Germany and Italy. In those countries vital statistics are not collected as assiduously as they are in France. If they were they would probably show that the population of Germany is receding even more rapidly than that of its rival, for Germany has to endure a heavy annual loss from emigration, while France loses few of its people from that cause.

    Irby, Harrison.

    TAX SALEPORT GIBSON.Addison, J. W. Abby, Henderson. Allen, Janies. Allen, Jack.Balfour, Green. Bates, Ike.Baltimore, Tom. Belt, Sidney.Boyd, Richard. Black, Jim.Blàke, W. G. Boone, Troy.Bobo, L. C. Brown, President.Brown, Briscoe. Brown, J. L.Brown, Brazil. Bradford, John. Brandon, Burrell. Breeland, Oscar. Brannon, Burrell. Brady, Alex. Braxton, Howard. Buckles, J. M.Buggs, Wm. Buggs, Hamilton.Butler, J. R.Carter, Frank. Chambliss, Albert. Chase, Richard. Crawford, Dan. Coleman,' Wesley. Cox, Bailey.Davis, Green, Davis, Clem.Davis, Allen. Dean, Frank.Davis, J. A. Davis, D.Donahue, W. D. Dorsey, Amos. Edwards, Ed. Evans, Tom.Fife. W. W. Fergeson, Henry.Fowler, Granville. Fowler, Henderson. Fox, Albert, Foster, Lige, Jr.Gabhins, Flemmings. Garrison, Dave. Green, Henderson. Gipson, U. C.Gibson, Henry. Godlcy, Wm.Green, J. B.Harris, John. Harris, Marshall.Harris, Preston. Hillery, Jas.Harris, Joe. Harris, Jonas.Howard, Green. Hubbard, Walter. Harris, Christian.Innman, A. G.Jackson, Phil. Jackson, Steve.Jackson, Tom. Johnson, Elias.Johnson, Gabe. Jordan, J. F.Johnson, James. Johnson, Amencus. Jones, Jasper. Jones, Wallace.Jones, Abe.Killian, Amos. Killian, Ed.Killian, Joseph. King, Merritt.

    Killian, Walter.

    IState of Mississippi,Claiborne County.The undersigned, sheriff and tax

    collector of Claiborne county, Mississippi, will on the First Monday of April, 1914, Same

    Being the 6th Day of April, 1914,

    sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, to be paid on the day of sale, within the hours prescribed by law for such sales, at the east door of the court house, at Port Gibson, .Miss., the following lands lying and being in said Claiborne conntv, Mississippi, for the taxes, costs and damages due thereon for the fiscal year 1913.

    S. H BAGNELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Clai

    borne County, Mississippi.Port Gibson, Miss., March 2, 1914.

    Britton •& Koontz Bank, pt sec 52, T il, R i e, 22 acres, ptr 20c, State 7.20, Co 13.20, dgs 2.04, total 22 64.

    Emeline Blackburn, pt e *4 of s w sec 16, T il, R 4e, 76 acres; pt sec 29, T il, R 4 e, 114 acres; ptr 40c, State 4.74, Co 8 69, dgs 1.34, total 15 17.

    Bobet Bros., all sec 13, T 12, R i e, 627 acres; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, sec 14, T 12, R i e, 452 acres; ptr 40c, State 19 43, Co 35*63» dgs 5.50, total 60.96.

    W G Allen, pt sec 12, T 13. R 4 e, 157 acres; all south of branch, sec 13. T 13, R 4 e, 15 acres; all, less 25 acres, sec 15, T 13, R 4 e, 249 acres; pt lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, sec 20, T 13. R 4 e, 163 acres; ptr 80c, State 14.02, Co 25 74, dgs 3.97, total 44.51.

    Bank of Utica, pt sec 17, T 13, R 5 e; 12 acres, ptr 20, State 22c, Co 41c, dgs 6c, total 89c.

    William Barnes, pt out lot, sqC, sub St Mary of Port Gibson, ptr 20c, State 1.80, Co 2.40, dgs 42c, total 5 02.

    Mrs M L Flood, lot 6 and pt sec 20, T 13. R 4 e, 112 acres; part sec 33, T 13, R 4 e, 114 acres; ptr 40c, State 4 07, Co 7 46, dgs 1.15, total13 08.

    Eliza Frazier, pt sec 41, T 13, R 4 e, 103; pt sec 42, T 13. R 4 e, 34 acres; pt sec 43, T 13, R 4 e, 51 acres; pt sec 44, T 13, R 4 e, 118 acres; pt sec 45. T 13, R 4 e, 27 acres; ptr 1.00, State 8.00, Co14 70, dgs 2 27, total 25 97.

    Joe Gettis, pt s w jit sec 26, T 12, R 3 e, 7 acres, ptr 20c, State 17c, Co 2.32, dgs 25c, total 2 94.

    R V Hubbard, part S 49. T 11, R I e, 47 acres; part S 51, T 11, R i e, 6 acres, ptr 40, State 1.28, Co 4.38, dgs 56c, total 6.62.

    Christine Hardeman, part S 51, T 11, R i e, 8 acres, ptr 20, State 1.20, Co 2.20, dgs 34c, total 3.94.

    Maggie Hedrick, pt ontlot, sq C Sub St Mary, Port Gibson, ptr 20, State 60c, Co 80c, dgs 14c, total

    Keys, Robt.Killcrease, Wm.

    DISTRICT NO. 2 (GRAND GULF).Barnes, Ch’as.Bell, Sam.

    Mott, Tom. Moore, Mack.Barnes, Wm.

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