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Office of Secretary of State, Jackson, Miss., December 31, 1891. To His Excellency, John M. Stone, Governor of Mississippi: Sir : I have the honor to submit herewith my report show­ ing the business transactions of this office for the years 1890 and 1891. Respectfully submitted, GEO. M. GOVAN, Secretary of State. STATE OFFICERS.

John JI. Stone...... Governor JI. JI. Evans...... Lieutenant Governor Geo. JI. Govan...... Secretary of State W. W. Stone...... Auditor of Public Accounts J. J. Evans...... Treasurer T. M. Miller...... Attorney-General J. R. Preston...... Superintendent of Public Education Miss Rosa Tucker...... Librarian E. S. Wilson...... Swamp Land Commissioner Geo. W. Carlisle...... Commissioner of Immigration J. H. Askew...... Railroad Commissioner J. F. Sessions...... Railroad Commissioner Waller McLaurin...... Railroad Commissioner F. S. Scruggs...... Clerk R. H. Henry ...... Public Printer Wm. Henry...... Adjutant General Dr. T. J. Mitchell...... Supt. Lunatic Asylum, Jackson J. M. Buchanan. .Supt. East Miss. Insane Asylum, Meridian Wirt Adams...... State Revenue Agent

JUSTICES SUPREME COURT. J. A. P. Campbell...... Chief Justice, Third District T. E. Cooper...... Associate Justice, First District Thos. H. Woods...... Associate Justice, Second District

CIRCUIT JUDGES. L. E. Houston...... First District S. H. Terral...... Second District Jas. T. Fant...... Third District R. W. Williamson...... Fourth District C. H. Campbell...... Fifth District W. P. Cassedy...... Sixth District J. B. Chrisman...... Seventh District A. G. Mayers...... Eighth District Jno. D. Gilland...... Ninth District 4 Secretary of State.

CHANCELLORS. Baxter McFarland...... First District S. Evans...... Second District B. T. Kimbrough...... Third District Claude Pintard...... Fourth District H. C. Conn...... Filth District T. B. Graham...... Sixth District W. R. Trigg ...... Seventh District

UNITED STATES SENATORS.

E. C. Walthall. J. Z. George.

MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Jno. M. Allen...... First District J. C. Kyle...... Second District T. C. Catchings...... Third District Clarke Lewis...... Fourth District J. H. Beeman...... Fifth District T. R. Stockdale...... Sixth District Charles B. Hooker...... Seventh District

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. W. B. Walker...... First District J. H. Neville...... Second District W. A. Roane...... Third District Walton Shields...... Fourth District W. S. Hill...... Fifth District F. A. McLean...... SixthDistrict S. S. Hudson...... SeventhDistrict R. S. McLaurin...... EighthDistrict Patrick Henry...... Ninth District

Levee Commissioners for Yazoo-.

H. H. Stovall for...... Coahoma county Joseph Carson for...... Coahoma county Jno. P. Withers for...... DeSoto county W. L. Keirn for...... Holmes county T. S. Mayre for...... Leflore county Secretary of State. 5 J. R. Turner for...... Quitman county Thos. H. Collins for...... Sunflower county D. W. Sturdivant tor...... Tallahatchie county R. C. Irvin for...... Tunica county R. A. McNeilly tor...... Tunica county B. S. Ricks for...... Yazoo county G. W. McInnis on...... L. N. O. & T. R. R.

Trustees of the Various State Institutions.

STATE LUNATIC ASYLUM.

Trustees—J. B. Harris, Marcellus Green, James Tripp, Isydore Strauss, G. Y. Freeman.

EAST MISSISSIPPI INSANE ASYLUM.

Trustees—W. F. Brown, John Stinson, S. B. Watts, M. J. Lowry, H. M. Threefoot.

BLIND INSTITUTE.

Superintendent—Dr. Peter Fairly. Trustees—C. H. Manship, E. Virden, H. H. Hines, J. T. H. Laird, E. M. Parker.

DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTE.

Superintendent—Prof. J. R. Dobyns. Trustees—John Hunter, H. M. Taylor, D. N. Barrows, S. S. Calhoon, R. L. Saunders.

STATE UNIVERSITY.

Trustees—W. C. Wilkinson, J. S. McNeily, W. T. Martin, Charles B. Howry, R. A. Hill, G. Y. Freeman, Robert Lowry, H. S. Muldrow, R. H. Thompson, J. A. Orr, Thomas W. White, H. A. Barr, J. B. Gambrell, C. B. Galloway, H. F. Simrall. AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE.

Trustees—J. Z. George, W. B. Montgomery, H. M. Street, 6 Secretary of State. T. C. Dockery, W. H. Morgan, Dr. George H. Peets, A. H. Fox, John R. Cameron, John F. McCormick.

INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE FOR WHITE GIRLS.

Trustees—W. H. Sims, D. L. Sweatman, M. M. Evans, Dr. Lea Williamson, George G. Dillard, J. F. Smith, William G. Yerger, J. McC. Martin.

ALCORN UNIVERSITY.

Trustees—William B. Murdock, Dr. James N. Beck, John A. Limerick, Thomas S. Daniels, William Hughes, Robert Tweed, James W. Martin, N. S. Walker, Edward Drenning.

TOUGALOO UNIVERSITY.

Board of Visitors—L. P. Montgomery, Madison Station; J. L. Power, Jackson ; Oliver Clifton, Jackson ; D. R. Hearn, Madison ; Wm. H. Gibbs, Jackson.

state normal SCHOOL, HOLLY SPRINGS.

Trustees—James T. Fant, H. O. Rand, John E. Anderson, Dr. Rohert Peel, Benjamin Satterfield. Mississppii Constitutional Convention, 1890.

Name County or State AT Large. Post office.

S. S. Calhoon,Pres’t Hinds ...... Jackson. R. F. Abbay...... Tunica...... Commerce. J. L. Alcorn...... Coahoma...... Eagle’s Nest. R. H. Allen...... Tishomingo...... Iuka. D. B, Arnold...... Panola...... Pope Station. A. Arrington...... Jones...... Ellisville. Jno. A. Bailey...... Lauderdale...... Topton. Jno. R. Baird...... Sunflower...... Baird. D. R. Barnett...... Yazoo...... Yazoo City. W. L. Bassett...... Neshoba...... Union, (Newton co.) Thos. P. Bell...... Kemper...... DeKalb. Jas. R. Binford... . Montgomery...... Duck Hill. H. I. Bird...... Lawrence...... Tyrus. J. A. Blair...... State-at-Large...... Tupelo. B. B. Boone...... Prentiss...... Booneville. J. B. Boothe...... State-at-Large...... Sardis. W. A. Boyd...... Tippah...... Ripley. D. Bunch...... Yazoo...... Benton. Frank Burkitt...... State-at-Large...... Okolona. R. B. Campbell...... Washington...... Greenville. J. P. Carter...... Perry ...... Hattiesburg. J. B. Chrisman ... Lincoln...... Brookhaven. C. S. Coffey...... Jefferson...... Fayette. J. W. Cutrer...... Coahoma...... Clarksdale. M. Dabney...... Warren...... Vicksburg. R. A. Dean...... Lafayette...... Glenville,Panola Co W. M. Denny...... Jackson...... Scranton. Geo. G. Dillard.. . .Noxubee...... Macon. Geo. L. Donald... .Clarke...... Shubuta. G. W. Dyer...... Panola...... Batesville. Jas. W. Edwards. . .Oktibbeha...... Sturges. A. J. Ervin...... Lowndes...... Crawford. W. S. Eskridge... .Tallahatchie...... Charleston. Wm. S. Farish...... Issaquena...... Mayersville. 8 Secretary of State.

D. S. Fearing...... Hinds...... Raymond. W. S. Featherston*. Marshall...... Died. J. E. Ferguson . . . .Newton...... Hickory. J. W. Fewell...... State-at-Large...... Meridian. Geo. J. Finley...... Marshall...... Holly Springs. J. D. Fontaine...... Pontotoc...... Pontotoc. T. S. Ford...... State-at Large...... Columbia. J. Z. George...... State-at-Large...... Carrollton. F. M. Glass...... Attala...... Sallis. Jno. E. Gore...... Webster...... Greensboro. N. D. Guerry*...... Lowndes...... *(Died Sep. 1, 1890.) A. B. Guynes...... Copiah...... Hazlehurst. D. T. Guyton...... Attala...... West, Holmes Co. F. M. Hamblett...... Quitman...... Belen. J. G. Hamilton ...... Holmes and Yazoo. Durant. T. L. Hannah...... Choctaw...... Reform. W. P. Harris*...... Hinds...... Died. T. T. Hart...... Hinds...... Utica. N. C. Hathorn.,...... Covington...... Blountville. Jno. Henderson...... Clay...... West Point. Elliot Henderson,.... .Harrison...... Pass Christian. P. Henry...... State-at-Large...... Brandon. C. K. Holland...... Calhoun...... Sabougla. H. S. Hooker...... Holmes...... Lexington. R. G. Hudson...... State-at-Large...... Yazoo City. Thos. D. Isom...... Lafayette...... Oxford. J. H. Jamison...... Noxubee...... Cliftonville. D. S. Johnson...... Chickasaw...... Ridge. J. H. Jones...... State-at-Large...... Woodville. Walter L. Keirn.. .Holmes...... Tchula. James Kennedy...... Clay...... Palo Alto. J. Kittrell ...... Greene...... Leakesvile.l W. J. Lacey...... Chickasaw...... Okolona. R. C. Lee...... Madison...... Madison Station. S. D. Lee...... Oktibbeha...... A. & M. College. T. P. Lee...... Yazoo...... Satartia. Geo. H. Lester .. . .Yalobusha...... Coffeeville. W. F. Love...... Amite...... Liberty. W. L. Magruder... . Warren...... Vicksburg. E. J. Marett ...... Marshall...... Cornersville. Will T. Martin...... Adams...... Natchez. C. B. Martin ...... Alcorn & Prentiss. .Rienzi. Edward Mayes ... .State-at-Large...... Oxford. Monroe McClurg ..Carroll...... Vaiden. Will T. McDonald. .Benton...... Ashland. F. J. McDonnell .. .Monroe...... Okolona. J. H. McGehee...... Franklin ...... Little Springs. G. T. McGehee ... .Wilkinson...... Woodville. Secretary of State. 9 F. A. McLain...... Amite and Pike . . .Gloster. Wm. C. McLean... Grenada ...... Grenada. A. J. McLaurin. .. .Rankin...... Brandon. H. J. McLaurin. .. .Sharkey...... Bolling Fork. A. G. McLaurin. . . .Smith...... Burns. J. S. McNeily...... State at Large...... Greenville. Geo. P. Melchior...... Bolivar...... Bellevue. T. L. Mendenhall...... Simpson...... Westville. Irvin Miller...... Leake...... Walnut Grove. I. T. Montgomery...... Bolivar...... Mound Bayou. W. H. Morgan...... Leflore ...... Sheppardtown. Jordon L. Morris...... Wayne...... Waynesboro. H. L. Muldrow...... State-at-Large...... Starkville. J. R. Murff...... Monroe...... Bartahatchie. T. V. Noland...... Wilkinson...... Woodville. J. W. Odom...... DeSoto...... Nesbit. S.E . Packwood...... Pike...... Magnolia. J. K. P. Palmer...... Scott...... Forest. R. C. Patty...... Noxubee...... Died Dec. 31, 1890. A. J. Paxton...... Washington...... Arcola. C. O. Potter...... Union & Pontotoc. .Blue Springs. Sam Powel...... DeSoto...... Hernando. J. R. Puryear...... Tate...... Looxahoma. Jno. H. Reagan.. . .Leake & Newton.. .Beech Springs. Chas. K. Regan...... Clairborne...... Reganton. L. P. Reynolds ...... Alcorn...... Jacinto. L. I. Rhodes...... Lee...... Guntown. W. C. Richards...... Lowndes...... Columbus. S. W. Robinson...... Rankin...... Goshen Springs. J. P. Robinson...... Union...... Blue Springs. J. J. Rotenberry...... Yalobusha...... Water Valley. J. S. Sexton...... State-at-Large .... Hazlehurst. Jno. M. Simonton...... Lee...... Shannon. H. F. Simrall...... Warren...... Glass. Jno. F. Smith...... Jasper...... Barnett. Murray F. Smith...... Warren...... Vicksburg. W. F. Spence...... Hancock...... Kiln. H. M. Street...... Lauderdale...... Meridian. T. W. Sullivan...... Carroll...... Carrolton. B. O. Sykes...... Monroe...... Aberdeen. Allen Talbot...... Benton & Tippah.. . Ashland. R. H. Taylor...... Panola...... Sardis. R. H. Thompson. ...Lincoln & Jefferson.Brookhaven. Steve H. Turner...... Itawamba...... Mantachie. T. S. Ward...... Madison...... Canton. Oliver C. Watson...... Winston...... Louisville. A. G. Webb...... Marion...... Columbia. W. C. Wilkinson...... Copiah...... Crystal Springs. 10 Secretary of State. F. K. Winchester. .Adams...... Natchez. W. D.Witherspoon. Lauderdale,Kemper, Clarke...... Meridian. W. P. Wyatt...... Tate...... Coldwater. Wm. G. Yerger...... Washington...... Greenville. R. E. Wilson...... Secretary...... Jackson. E. L. Martin...... Reading Clerk...... Jackson. H. Denio...... Journal Clerk...... Deceased. W. H. Madden...... Enrolling Clerk...... Madden, (Leake Co) Webb Harris...... Sergeant-at-Arms...... Oxford. J. H. Winstead...... Doorkeeper...... Yazoo City. Miss Lizzie Yerger. Postmistress...... Jackson. State Senators Elected November 3, 1891

Counties. Persons Voted Fob. Districts. Hancock...... Harrison...... H. Bloomfield...... 1st District. Jackson...... Greene ...... N. C. Hill...... 2d District. Jones...... Perry...... Wayne...... Clarke...... W. W. Heidelberg...... 3d District. Jasper...... Covington...... Marion...... ' - D. M. Watkins...... 4th District. Pearl River...... Simpson...... Rankin...... Jas. Purvis...... 5thDistrict. Smith...... Franklin...... J. H. McGehee ...... 6th District. Pike...... Amite...... J. H. Jones...... 7th District. Wilkinson...... Lawrence...... Geo. A. Teunisson...... Sth District. Lincoln ...... Adams...... Will T. Martin...... 9th District. Claiborne...... C. S. Coffey...... 10th District. Jefferson...... Copiah...... R. B. Mayes...... 11thDistrict. Hinds ...... C. M. Williamson...... 12th District. Warren...... W. G. Kiger...... 12thDistrict. Hinds ...... W. D. Carmichael...... 12th District. Warren...... 12 Secretary of State.

Newton...... A.. J. Freeman...... 13thDistrict. Scott...... Lauderdale...... 3. B. Watts...... 14th District. Kemper...... A.. P. Davis...... 15thDistrict. Winston...... Noxubee...... Geo. G. Dillard...... 16thDistrict- Leake...... A. M. Byrd...... 17th District. Neshoba...... Madison...... W. G. Kearney...... 18thDistrict. Yazoo ...... A. M. Hicks...... 19th .District. Issaquena ...... E. N. Scudder...... 20th District. Sharkey ...... Holmes...... J. G. Hamilton...... 21st District. Attala...... Jas. F. Allen...... 22nd District. Choctaw...... R. F. Love...... 23d District. Oktibbeha...... Clay...... A. F. Fox...... 24th District. Webster...... Lowndes...... James T. Harrison ... .25th District. Carroll...... T. W. Sullivan...... 26th District Montgomery...... Keflore...... W. T. Rush...... 27th District. Tallahatchie...... Grenada...... A. T. Roane...... 28th District. Yalobusha...... Washington...... J. M. Jayne...... 29th District. Sunflower...... J. H. Baker...... 29th District. Washington...... Bolivar...... G. Y. Scott...... 30th District. Calhoun...... Richard Wharton, J. Chickasaw...... Pontotoc...... W. Winter...... 31st District. Lafayette...... R. A. Dean...... 32nd District. Panola...... C. K. Caruthers...... 33d District. Coahoma...... Quitman,...... J. H. Sherrard...... 34th District. Tunica...... De Soto...... T. C. Dockery...... 35th District. Secretary of State. 13

Benton ...... Marshall...... W. J. East, Z. M. Steph­ Tate...... ens, J. C. Totten... . 36th District. Tippah ...... Union...... Alcorn...... Prentiss...... C. Kendrick...... 37th District. Tishomingo...... Itawamba...... J. M. Simonton, H. F. District. Lee...... Broyles...... Monroe...... Representatives Elected November 3, 1891.

Adams County—City Natchez District, G. F. Bowles; for County District, J. C. Williams. Alcorn—T. H. Underwood, G. W. Bynum. Amite—W. H. Griffin, Polk Talbert. Attala—W. P. Ratliff, L. S. Terry. Benton—B. D. Simpson. Bolivar—Jno. L. Wiggins, G. W. Gayles. Calhoun—J. I. Ballinger, T. J. Pox. Carroll—W. C. Chatham, T. J. King. Chickasaw—Prank Burkitt, S. I. Anderson. Choctaw—J. D. Perkins. Claiborne—J. G. Spencer. Clarke—John H. Harper. Clay—S. G. Ivy, Jr., Wm. S. Quin. Coahoma—J. Alcorn Glover, Sam. C. Cook. Copiah—A. B. Guynes, S. W. Miller, W. S. Catching. Covington—Jno. W. Watson. DeSoto—L. W, Williamson, J. W. Odom. Franklin—Juan Nix. Greene—G. W, Turner. Grenada—William McSwine. Hancock—J. A. Mauffray. Harrison—A. M. Dahlgren. Hinds—W. H. Potter, Harry Peyton, J. A. P. Campbell, Jr. Holmes—W. L, Keirn, J. L. Cotten, B. R. Farr. Issaquena—L. C. Dulaney. Itawamba—W. P. Reeves. Jackson—Geo. W. Davis. Jasper—M. A. Ryan. Jefferson—J. S. Hicks. Jones—D. P. Smith. Kemper—J. R. Key, J. T. Gewin. Lafayette—J. W. Falkner, J. R. Stowers. Lauderdale—City of Meridian, H. M. Street; County, out­ side Meridian, W. H. Stinson ; whole county, including Meridian, W. R. Denton. Lawrence—John H. Arrington. Leake—U. S. Roberts. Secretary op State. 15 Lee—O. L. Striblin, T. A. Boggan. Leflore—J. K. Vardaman. Lincoln—J. A. J. Hart. Lowndes—West Side Tombigbee, W. A. Love; Bast Side Tombigbee, A. S. Payne; T. A. Stinson. Madison—H. C. Turner, W. S. McAllister. Marion—J. R. Robertson. Marshall—Geo. W. McKie, Samuel Hinton, Geo. E. Kelsey. Monroe—T. R. Caldwell, J. J. Basham, J. D. Durrett. Montgomery—J. P. Taylor. Neshoba—P. G. Walton. Newton—J. E. Graham, R. H. Taylor, Noxubee—Jas. S. Madison, T. J. O’Neill, John E. Dinsmore. Oktibbeha—Arthur H. Rice, C. B. Hannah. Panola—S. R. Lamb, J. B. Eckles, D. B. Arnold. Pearl-River—H. G. Stewart. Perry—F. M. Morris. Pike—S. E. Packwood, Jas. M. Tate. Pontotoc—D. W. Fowler, W. P. Hooker, Jr. Prentiss—W. N. Bellamy, J. H. Gardner. Quitman—J. U. Abernethy. Rankin—J. F. Ferguson, Wm. Pennington. Scott—H. Calhoon. Sharkey—Geo. W. Butler. Simpson—T. N. Touchstone. Smith—J. T. Simmons. Sunflower—W. D. Peery. Tallahatchie—R. R. Buntin. Tate—Thomas H. Johnston, W. P. Wyatt. Tippah—W. H. M. Durham. Tishomingo—S. Laslie Rodgers. Tunica—AV. J. Nelson. Union—T. A. Goudelock, J. I. Wade. Warren—T. D. Marshall, A. C. Peatross, J. M. Harris. Washington—Thomas Worthington, J. M. Montgomery, W. W. Miller. Wayne—Wm. S. Smith. Webster—J. E. Gore. Wilkinson—T. V. Noland, W. P. S. Ventress. Winston—J. D. Doss. Yalobusha—D. W. Rogers, W. M. Taylor. Yazoo—Z. P. Stutts, F. Caruthers, J. G. McGuire.

* Since deceased. 16 Secretary op State. FLOATER REPRESENTATIVES

ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1891. Franklin and Lincoln—A.. M. Newman. Benton and Tippah—John Y. Murry, Jr. Claiborne and Jefferson—E. H. Stiles (deceased.) Clarke and Jasper—Joseph B. Terral. Grenada and Montgomery—Jas. R. Binford. Leake and Winston—D. A. McIntosh. Harrison and Jackson—C. D. Lancaster. Hinds and Yazoo—W. A. Henry. Itawamba and Lee—David Johnson. COUNTY OFFICERS.

DECLARED ELECTED NOVEMBER 3, 1891.

Adams—Allison H. Foster, chancery clerk; Louis J. Winston, circuit clerk ; J. W. Lambert, sheriff; Cassius L. Till­ man, treasurer ; Robb H. Woods, assessor; C. W. Bob­ bitt, surveyor; Pat. Foley, coroner and ranger; J. W. Henderson, superintendent of education. Alcorn—J. M. Cumby, chancery clerk; R. P. Barnhill, cir­ cuit clerk; J. P. Walker, sheriff; M. A. Powell, treas­ urer; F. L. Jones, assessor; J. W. McAnulty, surveyor; Jno. Butler, coroner and ranger; J. R. Reynolds, super­ intendent of education. Amite—H. M. Bates, chancery clerk; N. S. McLean, circuit clerk ; D. M. Butler, sheriff; J. A. Parker, treasurer ; W. H. Webb, assessor; J. H. Sharpe, surveyor; R. Hoffman, coroner and ranger ; Geo. A. McGehee, super­ intendent of education. Attala—G. R. Conner, chancery clerk ; J. H. Sullivan, cir­ cuit clerk; D. F. Love, sheriff; J. Q. Buck, treasurer; Elias Phillipa, assessor; J. H. Kimbrough, surveyor; J. R. Guilbert, coroner and ranger; T. J. Fowler, super­ intendent of education. Benton—G. W. Hudspeth, chancery clery ; J. W. Gresham, crcuiti clerk; J. W. Winborne, sheriff; A. J. Simpson, treasurer ; C. A. Lovett, assessor ; J. W. Crump, sur­ veyor ; W. S. Aikin, coroner and ranger; L. E. Lipford superintendent of education. Bolivar—T. R. McGuire, chancery clerk ; J. B. Ousley, cir­ cuit clerk; Geo. P. Melchoir, sheriff; C. L. Jones, treas­ urer; C. H. Brown, assessor ; C. E. Arnold, surveyor; P. J. Ridley, coroner and ranger ;------, superintend­ ent of education. Calhoun—D. W. Johnson, chancery clerk; W. R. Creek­ more, circuit clerk; G. M. Pilgrum, sheriff; W. J. Pat­ terson, treasurer; M. C. Hardin, assessor; Andrew Brown, surveyor; E. S. Grizzle, coroner and ranger; J. A. Sims, superintendent of education. s-2 18 County Officers.

Carroll—Sam Hart, chancery clerk; J. P. Nabors, circuit clerk ; J. S. McCain, sheriff; J. C. Lott, treasurer; W. C. McDougal, assessor; G. A. Carroll, surveyor; T. H. Oury, coroner and ranger; B. F. Wiley, superintendent of education. Chickasaw—E. F, Medlin, chancery clerk ; L. F. Baskins, circuit clerk ; W. G. Stovall, sheriff; J. T. Thompson, treasurer; J. D. Smith, assessor; J. T. Griffin, surveyor; F. M. Conipe, coroner and ranger; J. A. Wilkinson, superintendent of education. Choctaw—C. W. White, chancery clerk; S. B. Dobbs, cir­ cuit clerk; E. B. Weaver, sheriff; R. M. Searight, treasurer; G. D. Weatherall, assessor; Winston Weir, surveyor ; J. M. Brown, coroner and ranger; V. J. Bell, superintendent of education. Claiborne—A. K. Jones, chancery clerk; W. D. Patterson, circuit clerk ; N. S. Walker, sheriff; J. R. Moore, treas­ urer; W. H. Benton, assessor; A. Shields, surveyor; F. C. Hall, coroner and ranger ; ------, superintendent of education. Clarke—C. C. Ferrell, chancery clerk; James B. Evans, circuit clerk; Geo. L. Donald, sheriff; Geo. L. Wain right, treasurer ; Sam. A. Carr, assessor; J. E. E. Horne, surveyor; T. A. Riley, coroner and ranger; A. Trotter, superintendent of education. day—Jno. W. Brady, chancery clerk ; R. M. Trotter, circuit clerk; W. L. Cromwell, sheriff; F. M. Howard, treas­ urer ; W. T. Bryan, assessor; S. S. Morrow, surveyor; Milton Redus, coroner; B. F. Owen, superintendent of education. Coahoma—Jas. A. Suddoth, chancery clerk ; Goo. W. Chat- lers, circuit clerk ; R. N. Harris, sheriff; E. M. Coper­ ton, treasurer; Geo. W. Richberger, surveyor; W. D. Barry, assessor; Geo. Franklin, coroner and ranger ; ------, superintendent of education. Copiah—J. Q. Martin, chancery clerk ; W. J. Rea, circuit clerk ; W. T. Matheny, sheriff; T. E. Groome, treasurer ; D. W. Simmons, assessor; W. L. Haley, surveyor; W. M. Robertson, coroner and ranger ; R. E. A. Stewart, superintendent of education. Covington—J. M. Edmonson, chancery clerk; J. M. Edmon­ son, circuit clerk; W. S. Coulter, sheriff; J. A. Robert­ son, treasurer; Robt. Norwood, assessor; W. A. Lee, surveyor; M. L. Hemeter, coroner and ranger ; N. B. Halcomb, superintendent of education. County Officers. 19 DeSoto—T. R. Maxwell, chancery clerk ; E. J. Spence, cir­ cuit clerk ; W. H. Rollins, sheriff W. W. Adams, treas­ urer ; B. F. Boss, assessor; W. H. Moody, surveyor; Richard Cobb, coroner and ranger;------, superintend­ ent of education. Franklin—E. II. Wentworth, chancery clerk ; E. C. Adams, circuit clerk; R. S. Butler, sheriff; S. L. Scott, treas­ urer ; J. M. Halford, assessor ; R. A. Rhode, surveyor W. M. Smith, coroner and ranger; J. P. Jones, superin­ tendent of education. Greene—Dan McLeod, chancery clerk; Dan McLeod, circuit clerk; Jno. McIntosh, sheriff; Sam Pool, treasurer; Jno. McIntosh, assessor; A. C. Maples, surveyor; D. H. C. McInnis, coroner and ranger; T. E. Breland, superin­ tendent of education. Grenada—J. C. Perry, chancery clerk ; W. B. Barnes, circuit clerk ; B. L. Saunders, sheriff; R. H. Turner, treasurer; C. C. James, assessor ; J. G. Gibbs, surveyor; W. S. Tomlinson, coroner and ranger ;------, superintendent of education. Hancock—E. H. Hoffman, chancery clerk; B. H. Hoffman, circuit clerk; J. F. Cazeneuve, sheriff; H. J. Willis, treasurer; F. C. Bondage, assessor; Thos. Walters, surveyor ; W. J. Gallups, coroner and ranger; A. G. Ste­ venson, superintendent of education. Harrison—F. S. Hewes, chancery clerk ; F. S. Hewes, cir­ cuit clerk ; Florian Seal, sheriff ; C. M. Liddle, treas­ urer; W. E. Champlin, assessor; Uril Wright, surveyor; T. H. Gleason, coroner and ranger; J. L. Ladd, super­ intendent of education. Hinds—W. W. Downing, chancery clerk ; Prank B. Neal, circuit clerk ; R. J. Harding, sheriff; J. M. Broome, treasurer ; Ed Fondren, assessor; R. H. Bell, surveyor; J. W. Beal, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Holmes—J. M. Dyer, chancery clerk ; J. H. McBee, circuit clerk; R. E. Wilbourn, sheriff; Joseph Moore, treasurer; C. L. Johnson, assessor; Joe Seitzler, surveyor; E. V. Ashley, coroner and ranger; ------, superintendent of education. Issaquena—H. R. Chilton, chancery clerk ; H. R. Chilton, circuit clerk; A. N. Smith, sheriff; Livingston Peyton, treasurer; V. A. Killian, assessor; I). Strachan, sur­ veyor ; F. N. Lawson, coroner and ranger ; ------, su­ perintendent of education. 20 County Officers. Itawamba—J. A. McDougal, chancery clerk; J. M. Walker, circuit clerk ; W. S. Sheffield, sheriff; J. W. Brown, treasurer; W. J. Beacham, assessor; W. J. Beacham, surveyor; M. Perkins, coroner and ranger; J. M. Weaver, superintendent of education. Jackson—Walter M. Denny, chancery clerk; Walter M. Denny, circuit clerk ; Frank H. Lewis, sheriff; J. W. Stewart, treasurer; A. A. Vaughan, assessor; E. N. Ramsay, surveyor; Dr. E. A. Partis, coroner and ran­ ger ; Dr. H. L. Howze, superintendent of education. Jasper—T. D. Brame, chancery clerk; J. T. Brown, circuit clerk; W. J. McFarland, sheriff; J. M. McBay, treasu­ rer; M. M. Hardy, assessor; J. M. Combest, surveyor; ------, coroner and ranger; S. F. Thigpen, superinten­ dent of education. Jefferson—S. D. McNair, chancery clerk; C. C. Coffey, cir­ cuitclerk; L. W. Carradine, sheriff; James McClure, treasurer; B. F. Watkins, assessor; D. B. Wade, sur­ veyor; T. J. Key, coroner and ranger; J. Rives Wade, superintendent of education. Jones—E. B. Sharp, chancery clerk Thos. A. Pearson, cir­ cuit clerk; B. E. Devall, sheriff; R. H. Graves, treasu­ rer; W. V. Walters, assessor; Joseph Sanders, surveyor; H. Bryan, coroner and ranger ; E. J. Taylor, superin­ tendent of education. Kemper—J. B. Oden, chancery clerk ; C. H. Hull, circuit clerk; J. W. Carter, sheriff; J. W. Smith, treasurer; J. H. Holmes, assessor ; W. H. Young, surveyor ; J. R. Bounds, coroner and ranger; A. G. Graham, superin­ tendent of education. Lafayette—Ben. P. Gray, chancery clerk ; E.E. Temple, cir­ cuit clerk; P. E. Mathews, sheriff; John R. Ramsey, treasurer; J. A. Montgomery, assessor; W. S. Thred- keld, surveyor; W. T. Turner, coroner and ranger; C. A. McCharen, superintendent of education. Lauderdale—B. V. White, chancery clerk ; W. D. Cameron, circuit clerk ; W. C. Moore, sheriff; W. F. Alford, treas­ urer ; T. J. L, Reene, assessor; J. M. T. Hamilton, sur­ veyor; C. Simpson, coroner and ranger; C. D. Thomp­ son, superintendent of education. Lawrence—Will C. Cannon, chancery clerk ; Will C. Cannon, circuit clerk; D. M. Lee, sheriff; A. J. Armstrong, treas­ urer; Wade Polk, assessor; A. A. Russell, surveyor; W. W. Nix, coroner and ranger; B. D. Bishop, superinten­ dent of education. County Officers. 21 Leake—J. L. McMillan, chancery clerk; R. L. Wallace, cir­ cuit clerk ; W. R. Warwick, sheriff; R. Moore, treasurer; G. A. Beard, assessor; F. P. Bowie, surveyor; F. L. Hill, Jr., coroner and ranger; J. P. Williams, superin­ tendent of education. Lee—Norbin Jones, chancery clerk; R. D. Porter, circuit clerk ; J. H. Oglesby, sheriff; G. M. Phillips, treasurer; R. A. Harris, assessor; E. C. Finley, surveyor, Joe Price, coroner and ranger; F. H. Mitts, superintendent of education. Leflore—J. R. Bew, chancery clerk ; J. R. Bew, circuit clerk; J. L. Sullivan, sheriff; R. T. Jones, treasurer; C. G. Gil- laspie, assessor; G. L. Smith, surveyor; G. L. Smith, coroner and ranger; ------, superintendent of educa­ tion. Lincoln—Felix May, chancery clerk; Chas. McNair, circuit clerk; R. W. McNair, sheriff; J. C. Smith, treasurer; J. C. Carnahan, assessor; L. Blue, surveyor ; R. R. Phillips, coroner and ranger; J. M. Girault, superintendent of education. Lowndes—E. P. Richards, chancery clerk; J. T. Armstrong, circuit clerk; C. L. Lincoln, sheriff; J. W. Gardner, treasurer; D. S. Cox, assessor; C. W. Mills; surveyor; R. R. Barrentino, coroner and ranger; ------, superin­ tendent of education. Madison—H. V. Yandell, chancery clerk; M. Allen, circuit clerk; G. R. Kemp, sheriff; B. E. Jones, treasurer; T. L. Nichols, assessor; J. P. George, surveyor; A. J. Par­ rott, coroner and ranger; ------, superintendent of education. Marion—C. G. Mayson, chancery clerk; C. G. Mayson, cir­ cuit clerk ; I. O. Magee, sheriff; Jno. Pittman, treasurer; Jno. Magee, assessor; W. S. Brakefield, surveyor; S. T. Moye, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Marshall—Sam H. Pryor, chancery clerk; Geo. C. Myers, circuit clerk ; R. A. McWilliams, sheriff; William Cook, treasurer; Thos. Bason, assessor; Jo. Creighton, sur­ veyor; B. F. Lawrence, coroner and ranger; S. M. Mul­ lins, superintendent of education. Monroe—W. H. Kolb, chancery clerk; L. C. Ross, circuit clerk; J. A. Johnson, sheriff; J. C. Wicks, treasurer; Jno. G. Holmes, assessor; R. E. Baker, surveyor; D. W. Brewer, coroner and ranger; C. L. Tubb,superintendent of education. 22 County Officers. Montgomery—Sam Love, chancery clerk; J. S. Cameron, circuit clerk; E. M. Thompson, sheriff; T. H. McNeill, treasurer; Jas. L. Ingram, assessor; J. C. Elliott, sur-. veyor; J. B. Forehand, coroner and ranger; W. E. Simpson, superintendent of education. Neshoba—S. H. Stribling, chancery clerk; J. C. Gully, cir­ cuit clerk; Z. T. Brantly, sheriff; W. A. Tullos, treasu­ rer ; W. W. N. Banks, assessor; A. Phillips, surveyor; J. J. Daniel, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Newton—F. M. McMullan, chancery clerk; S. M. Adams, circuit clerk; H. O. Horne, sheriff; W. M. Lewis, treasurer; J. M. C. Bullard; assessor; J. M. Kelly, sur­ veyor; ------, coroner and ranger; T. J. Reynolds, superintendent of education. Noxubee—Jno. A. Tyson, chancery clerk ; W. P. Minor, circuit clerk; Z. T. Dorroh, sheriff; Jno. B. Adams, treasurer; W. N. Haynes, assessor; R. M. Underwood, surveyor; J. O. Faser, coroner and ranger; ------, superintendent of education. Oktibbeha—G.E. Gay, chancery clerk; T. M. Cummins, circuit clerk; H. T. Saunders, sheriff; F. E. Gattsilleg, treasurer ; S. B. Critz, assessor ; H. H. Sikes, surveyor; M. E. Owens, coroner and ranger ; W. H. Miller, super­ intendent of education. Panola—J. H. Howry, chancery clerk; A. T. Bobo, circuit clerk; W. J. Miller, sheriff; S. L. Needham, treasurer; J. B. Mitchell, assessor; Robt. Ruffin, surveyor; J. W. Wright, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Pearl-River—R. L. Ratliff, chancery clerk; R. L. Ratliff, circuit clerk ; M. Batson, sheriff; Andrew Smith, treasu­ rer; G. W. Bilbo, assessor; P. J. Harvey, surveyor; ------, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Perry—A. H. McSwain, chancery clerk; A. H. McSwain, circuit clerk; T. J. Mixon, sheriff; G. D. Hartsfield, treasurer ; J. D. Bennett, assessor ; R. A. Batson, sur­ veyor ; T. E. Batson, coroner and ranger; R. Ferguson, superintendent of education. Pike__W. C. Vaught, chancery clerk ; A. P. Sparkman, cir­ cuit clerk ; A. A. Boyd, sheriff; E. C. Andrews, treasu­ rer ; W. L. Varnado, assessor; D. M. Pound, surveyor; R. B. May, coroner and ranger; J. S. Lamkin, superin­ tendent of education. County Officers. 23

Pontotoc—T. A. Bramlet, chancery clerk; R. B. Pattison, circuit clerk; J. D. Johnson, sheriff; Joseph Hester, treasurer; W. W. Lamar, assessor; A. F. Hardin, sur­ veyor; C. H. Arnold, coroner and ranger; D. C. Bigham, superintendent of education. Prentiss—W. H. Rees, chancery clerk ; R. M. Hale, circuit clerk; J. C. Carter, sheriff; W. H. Hudspeth, treasurer;. W. R. Britton, assessor; R. C. Carter, surveyor; Joe- Baw, coroner and ranger; E. T. Tyra, superintendent of education. Quitman—W. T. Covington, chancery clerk; W. T. Coving­ ton, circuit clerk; G. C. Jones, sheriff; R. P. Peelin, treasurer; H. C. Green, assessor; W. C. Phipps, sur­ veyor ; W. S. Mullen, coroner and ranger; ------, superintendent of Education. Rankin—Sam H. Stapleton, chancery clerk ; A. F. Brown, circuit clerk; Sol Dobson, sheriff; W. W. Kersh, treas­ urer: J. A. Pean, assessor; J. H. Whitfield, surveyor;. T. P. Chapman, coroner and ranger; ------, superin­ tendent of education. Scott—N. T. Liles, chancery clerk ; J. A. Ware, circuit clerk; J. T. Hunter, sheriff; S. B. Park, treasurer; J. M. Pear­ son, assessor; J. M. Martin, surveyor; M. S. Golden, coroner and ranger; A. B. Triplett, superintendent of education. Sharkey—N. T. Baggett, chancery clerk; N. T. Baggett,, circuit clerk ; H. J. Wright, sheriff; W. C. H. McKinney, treasurer; A. J. Williams, assessor;---- -—-, surveyor; J. R. Caldwell, coroner and ranger;------, superin­ tendent of education. Simpson—A. Q. May, chancery clerk; A. Q. May, circuit clerk; D. C. McInnis, sheriff; H, K. Parmer, treasurer ;. J. R. Bush, assessor; D. L. McLaurin, surveyor; H. T. Catron, coroner and ranger; T. R. Gowan, superintend­ ent of education. Smith—H. H. Jones, chancery clerk ; H. H. Jones, circuit clerk; J. B. Currie, sheriff; F. A. E. Carley, treasurer; J. M. Swigert, assessor; S. D. Croft, surveyor;------,. coroner and ranger; J. A. Huff, superintendent of edu­ cation. Sunflower—J. Y. Walton, chancery clerk; J. Y. Walton, circuit clerk; A. E. Anderson, sheriff; W. P. Gresham, treasurer; W. H. LeaCh, assessor; J. W. Welch, sur­ veyor; J. W. Scurr, coroner and ranger; ------, super­ intendent of education. 24 County Officers.

Tallahatchie—T. J. Manley, chancery clerk; J. T. Neely, circuit clerk; C. H. Fonda, sheriff; W. M. Steele, treas­ urer ; C. W. Gist, assessor; T. M. Harris, surveyor; C. G. Cassar, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Tate—Sam J. House, chancery clerk ; W. B. Sloan, circuit clerk; P. M. B. Waite, sheriff; J. M. Love, treasurer; G. P. Law, assessor;------, surveyor ; J. W. Caldwell, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of educa­ tion, Tippah—W. J. McIntyre, chancery clerk ; S. Joe Evans, cir­ cuit clerk; J. M. Rutherford, sheriff; J. A. Plummer, treasurer; H. W. Smith, assessor; A. N. Clayton, sur­ veyor; E. W. Simpson, coroner and ranger; C. M. Thurmond, superintendent of education. Tishomingo—P. W. Patterson, chancery clerk; H. O. Ervin, circuit clerk; W. B. McGehee, sheriff; J. H. Scruggs, treasurer; H. R. Rogers, assessor ; ------, surveyor ; W. T. McDougal, coroner and ranger; D. F. T. Car­ mack, superintendent of education. Tunica—W. G. Jaquess, chancery clerk; W. G. Jaquess, cir­ cuit clerk ; J. W. Johnson, sheriff; A. D. H, Armistead, treasurer; J. J. Fort, assessor ; G. W. Owens, surveyor ; F. Barlow, Sr., coroner and Ranger; ------, superin­ tendent of education. Union—S. D. Owens, chancery clerk; H. Marshall, circuit clerk; W. B, Robbins, sheriff; J. A. Smallwood, treas­ urer; H D. King, assessor; G. F. Mills, surveyor; J. J. Jarvis, coroner and ranger; G. L. Jones, superinten­ dent of education. Warren—J. D. Loughlin, chancery clerk; Cooly Mann, cir­ cuit clerk ; J. M, A. Brennan, sheriff; John M. Cameron, treasurer ; R. A. Frederick, assessor; ------, surveyor ; N. Cook, coroner and ranger ; ------, superintendent of education. Washington—C. M. Johnson, chancery clerk, W. K. Gildart, circuit clerk; John L. Griffin, sheriff; G. B. Alexander, treasurer; M. Rachelman, assessor; R. E. Buckley, sur­ veyor; H. A. Abercrombie, coroner and ranger;------, superintendent of education. Wayne—W. S. Davis, chancery clerk ; W. S. Davis, circuit clerk ; M. L. McRae, sheriff; M. H. Taylor, treasurer ; J. R. Green, assessor; E. Graham, surveyor; J. E. Leard, coroner and ranger; W. E. Lloyd, superinten­ dent of education. Supervisors. 25 Webster—H. H. Holland, chancery clerk; T. W. Cooper, cir­ cuit clerk; A. P. Magness, sheriff; J. W. Skelton, treas­ urer ; W. T. Gwin, assessor; ------, surveyor ; ------, coroner and ranger; W. B. Walker, superintendent of education. Wilkinson—W. R. Cooper, chancery clerk ; R. T. Webster, circuit clerk ; C. H. Negland, sheriff; M. Jacoby, treas­ urer ; W. L. Hays, assessor ; W. H. Wheat, surveyor; J. W. Bryant, coroner and ranger ; J. M. Ply, superin­ tendent of education. Winston—R. L. Wood, chancery clerk ; B. T. Webster, cir­ cuit clerk ; J. A. Dempsey, sheriff ; W. L. Craig, treas­ urer; T. J. Humphries, assessor; J. J. Bonchillon, sur­ veyor ; J. W. McLean, coroner and ranger; L. H. Hop­ kins, superintendent of education. Yalobusha—J. D. Haile, chancery clerk ; R. Spearman, cir­ cuit clerk ; C. W. Duke, sheriff; G. W. Price, treasurer ; G. W. Nelson, assessor; J. L. Clowney, surveyor; H. P. Pate, coroner and ranger; W. T. Wynn, superinten­ dent of education. Yazoo—S. S. Griffin, chancery clerk ; Robt. Campbell, cir­ cuit clerk; W. P. Stubblefield, sheriff; H. C. Phipps, treasurer • C. W. Hoover, assessor ; D. W. Thomas, sur­ veyor ; W. J. Royster, coroner and ranger ;------, su- intendent of education.

SUPERVISORS. Adams—Oliver N. Wiles, first; D. T. Ashford, second; J. R. Ayers, third; W. C. Yearger, fourth; J. H. Rena, fifth. Alcorn—J. A. Tyson, first; R. J. Raper, second; H. C. Powell, third; S. H. Simmons, fourth ; W. A. Derry- berry, fifth.* Amite—T. F. Ford, first; E. W. Roark, second ; Ed J. For- tnan, third; E. S. T. Westbrook, fourth; M. A. Wall, fifth. Attala—P. T. Stephens, first; T. J. Harris, second ; G. A. Thornton, third; W. H. Turner, fourth; J. B. Rook, fifth. Benton—George Burton, first; H. W.Hardaway, second; F. J. Harris, third; W. C. Hale, fourth; J. E. Waveland, fifth. 26 SUPERVISORS. Bolivar—J. T. Lovinggood, first; G. W. Wise, second ; J. P. Presgrove, third ; J. G. Burrus, fourth ; B. L. Wal­ ton, fifth. Calhoun—B. Cruthirds, first; S. R. Henderson, second; A. A. Bruner, third; H. S. Moore, fourth; J, N. Patterson, fifth. Carroll—J. H. Ambros, first; G. U. Smith, second; T. R. Smith, third; T. E. Marshall, fourth; R. E. Hage, fifth. Chickasaw—P. W. Shell, first; W. H. Griffin, second; W. H. Cook, third; P. S. Parks, fourth ; J. E. Dendy, fifth. Choctaw—S. C. Jenkins, first; Noah Frondrue, second; J. P. Patterson, third ; W. A. Kerr, fourth, T. F. McGehee, fifth. Claiborne—-B. H. Shaifer, first; B. II. Morehead, second ; J, A. Began, third ; T. Y. Richmond, fourth ; E. S. Jeffries, fifth. Clarke—C. C. McNeill, first; Jno. P. Champenois, second ; Jas. B. Easterling, third; Norman Martin, fourth ; Jno. L. Slay, fifth. Clay—N. H. Howard, first; W. H. Moore, second; A. A. Walker, third; P. M. Aycock, fourth ; W. G. Caradine, fifth. Coahoma—Jno. M. Powell, first; C. II. Pant, second ; M. C. Priddy, third; Walter Clark, fourth; J. S. Ham, fifth. Copiah—B. T. Catchings, first; J. C. Rhymes, second ; J. S. Decell, third; G. W. Cooper, fourth ; G. W. Didlake; fifth. Covington—A. K. Worthey, first; J. M. Graham, second ; J. O. Bass, third; Henry McNair, fourth ; J. L. Warren, fifth. DeSoto—Martin Lee, first; R. B. Bowe, second ; J. P. With­ ers, third; L. L. Jones, fourth; T. L. Clifton, fifth. Franklin—J. O. Graves, first; C. A. Pritchard, second ; Jas. Cupit, third ; J. A. Walker, fourth ; J. M. McGehee, fifth. Greene—D. R. Williams, first; W. B. Robertson, second; G. T. Dunnam, third ; John McInnis, fourth ; C. O. Back- strom, fifth. Grenada—0. L. Kimbrough, first; S. H. Roberts, second; L. B. Yearger, third ; W. B. Baker, fourth ; R. H. Ma­ son, fifth. Hancock—Joseph A. Favre, first; W. H. Slayden, second; J. L. Megehee, third ; P. J. Mauffray, fourth ; F. B. Saucier, fifth. Supervisors. 27 Harrison—Phil McCade, first; T. J. Stewart, second ; John Scarborough, third; A. J. Bond, fourth ; R. W. Hatton, fifth. Hinds—Jno. C. Neal, first; D. M. Birdsong, second; W. H. Sarrett, third ; C. S. Spann, fourth ; D. L. Lewis, fifth. Holmes—J. W. Swinney, first; S. W. Ellis, second; S. N. Sample, third; J. H. Gray, fourth; F. A. Wyatt, fifth. Issaquena—W. S. Wood, first; R. E. Foster, second; C. A. Selden, third; P. H. Smith, fourth; J. L. Root, fifth. Itawamba—E. C. Croneans, first; J. W. File, second; W. M. Parker, third ; S. H. Grady, fourth ; J. H. Johnson, fifth. Jackson—A. Allman, first; D. McDonald, second; Dr. J. K. McLeod, third; L. G. Manuel, fourth ; W. W. Broome, fifth, Jasper—M. Hanley, first; W. T. Booth, second ; C. T. Neill, third; W. Y. Waits, fourth; Q. C. Heidelberg, fifth. Jefferson—H. J. Fairly, first; A. J. Melton, second ; W. M. Groghean, third; T. F. Baker, fourth; J. L. Burkley, fifth. Jones—A. P. Jordan, first; W. T. Johnson, second; W. E. Davis, third; A. G. Shows, fourth; D. T. Shows, fifth. Kemper—A. G. Vinson, first; H. E. Granthon, second; N. M. Pace, third ; J. H. Langford, fourth; A. B. Fortt, fifth. Lafayette—W. M. Turner, first; B. R. Sneed, second ; S. W. Smith, third ; A. P. Browning, fourth ; J. A. Parker, fifth. Lauderdale—J. E. Platt, first; Joseph Eakens, second; F. M. Jones, third; J. D. Poole, fourth; Andrew Brown, fifth. Lawrence—Z. P. Jones, first; S. C. Buckley, second ; John C. Lambert, third; T. H. Brinson, fourth; H. W. Stringer, fifth. Leake—J. S. McCaulley, first; David Treadwell, second ; E. C. Terry, third ; H. T. Lewis, fourth ; O. H. Barnett, fifth. Lee—John T. Bryson, first; J. S. Parks, second ; W. L. Joyner, third ; J. C. Partton, fourth ; W. M. Roberts, fifth. Leflore—W. H. Cox, first; W. S. Wingfield, second; T. S. Morge, third ; W. H. Gayden, fourth ; W. G. Poindex­ ter, fifth. Lincoln—W. H. Penn, first; J. B, Speed, second; W. C. Price, third ; Joe Sasser, fourth; John B. Decell, fifth. 28 SUPERVISORS. Lowndes—J. A. Egger, first; C. F. Sherrod, second; A. G, Easly, third; R. P. Hairston, fourth; D. R. McClary, fifth. Madison—F. D. Coleman, first; H. H. McGowan, second ; J. T. Batley, third ; J. T. Luckett, fourth ; E. H. Hart, fifth. Marion—William Simmons, first; W. T. Willoughby, sec­ ond ; W. A. Sylverstein, third; C. E. Pigott, fourth ; J. W. Rankin, filth. Marshall—J. J. Harrell, first; J. R. Mahon, second; B. W. Sigman, third; L. H. Miller, fourth ; W. P. Wells, fifth. Monroe—G. W. Parham, first; T. J. Phillips, second ; L. D. Boothe, third ; W. G. Elkins, fourth ; J. H. Roberts, fifth. Montgomery—Neal Stafford, first; J. R. Wood, second ; W. T. McCuiston, third ; W. R. Love, fourth ; H. C. Town­ send, fifth. Neshoba—Sam Welsh, first; J. R. Rountree, second; D. Winstead, third; T. H. Hays, fourth ; J. W. Tindell, fifth. Newton—T. H. Shockley, first; R. L. Cleveland, second ; Jas. R. Cooksey, third ; E. H. Woodham, fourth ; L. P. Simmons, fifth. Noxubee—Walter Price, first; C. G. Thompson, second ; J. Blythe, third; J. N. Woodfin, fourth ; J. P. Stokes, fifth. Oktibbeha—R. A. Lampkin, first; Murray Maxwell, second ; Isaih Neely, third ; J. G. Hutchinson, fourth ; H. A. Pox, fifth. Panola—J. C. Andrews, first; Ga. St. John, second ; T. T. O’Bryant, third ; J. T. Harrison, fourth ; J. T. Maddox, fifth. Pearl-River—A. B. P. Rawls, first; P. E. Williams, second ; G. W. Smith, third ; W. C. Stewart, fourth, T. R. Mat- son, filth. Pen-}-—J. P. Garraway, first; H. E. Lee, second ; A. G. Brown, third; C. M. Hinston, fourth ; S. E. Perkins, fifth. Pike—Jesse W. Simmons, first; A. P. Lampton, second ; H. N. Crawford, third; Jno. W. Gatlin, fourth ; C. P. Pitts, fifth. Pontotoc—G. W. McCoy, first; A. B. Smith, second, S. A. Salmon, third J. G. Russell, fourth ; E. G. Merrow, fifth. Supervisors. 29 Prentiss—H. W. Rees, first; J. F. H. Carpenter, second; J. B. Floyd, third; S. F. McWorter, fourth ; J. T. Blanch­ ard, filth. Quitman—J, T. Gleeson, first; L. Marks, second ; A. H. Ja­ mison, third; R. Shotwell, fourth; R. A. Cooper, fifth. Rankin—J. B. Lowther, first; A. B. Stubblefield, second ; M. H. Boyd, third ; S. D. Rhodes, fourth ; Al. Price, fifth. Scott—M. M. Shannon, first; C. C. Smith, second; R. C. Cooper, third; P. B. Langford, fourth ; I. M. Nichols, fifth. Sharkey—------, first; Frank Byerly, second; J. S. Joor, third; A. G. Floyd, fourth ; J. W. Duke, fifth. Simpson—R. T. May, first; W. J. Mucklerath, second ; H. A. Brown, third; T. S. Doss, fourth ; W. N. Butler, fifth. Smith—J. W. Tullos, first; W. M. Ford, second; D. M. Rankin, third; J. M. Lawson, fourth ; N. B. Boykin, fifth. Sunflower—Floyd Jones, first; W. H. Rice, second ; J. W- Brown, third ; John James, fourth ; T. H. Edmondson, fifth. Tallahatchie—J. H. Horn, first; W. S. Tatum, second; M. Hay, third ; J. W. Rook, fourth ; J. N. Evans, fifth. Tate—J. B. Moone, first; S. W. Conger, second; A. B. F. Crawford, third; J. B. Brownlee, fourth ; P. P. Crock­ ett, fifth. Tippah—W. C. McCay, first; J. F. Childers, second ; J. T, Martin, third ; J. S. Carmichael, fourth ; A. J. Richard­ son, fifth. Tishomingo—L. P. Bonds, first; Joe Marlar, second; J. M. Jourdan, third ; T. J. Starmont, fourth ; W. T. Clarke, fifth. Tunica—B. R. Scott, first; Henry McPeake, second ; R. C. Kyle, third; Henry Durfee, fourth; B. M. Martin, fifth. Union—W. H. Jones, first; J. M. Norvill, second; W. D. Caldwell, third ; J. H. Jemison, fourth; T. E. Bryson, fifth. Warren—Geo. S. Irwin, first; M. W. Hughes, second; Ben. Folkes, third; Geo. R. Hawkins, fourth J. H. Dunn, fifth. Washington—Thomas Redd, first; Jno. R. Shields, second; Nathan Goldstein, third ; J. B. Hebron, fourth; S. A. Barefield, fifth. 32 Justices of the Peace. Franklin—W. H. Graves, A. D. Mayhall, first; J. L. Calcote, J. S. Castley, second ; J. H. Flowers, T. J. Flowers, third; F. N. Rodriguez, A. L. Sample, fourth ; A. N. West­ brook, W. N. Thornton, fifth. Greene—Dan McLeod, first; L. C. Peaster, second; W. W. Walley, third; B. F. McLeod; fourth. Grenada—J. Lane Leigh, D. W. Beck, first; T. A. Coffey, O. H. Perry, second; J. W Traylor, Will Clark, third ; S. J. Baker, J. A. Caldwell, fourth ; G. W. Woods, W. R. Mullins, fifth. Hancock—Henry Carre, M. Geiger, first; H. W. Stockstill, second; J. W, Turner, O. A. Mitchell, third ; G. T. Mitchell, J. C. Mauffray, fourth; J. E. Saucier, O. K. Okins, fifth. Harrison—Z. T. Champlin, L. B. Holly, first; H. Crawfoot, D. J. Cretrell, second; J. H. Esby, T. W. Adams, third ; T. T. Garner, fourth ; R. Q. Breland, fifth. Hinds—S. L. Davidson, J. G. Tinnin, first; W. A. Hume, W. B. Atkinson, T. H. W. Barrett, second ; J. H. Lawrence, J. B. Collins, T. J. Price, J. D. Chapman, third; G. W. Harper, V. P. Ferguson, fourth ; R. Sigmon, for Terry; B. F. Fortner, H. L. McGowen, fifth. Holmes—J. W. Whitenton, W. T. Cross, first; W. J. Grace, L. A. West, second; J. P. Tacket, W. S. Pierce, third ; J. M. Bates, Eulogy district; H. S. Hasmer, Pegues dis­ trict ; J. Q. Alford, J. H. McGee, fifth district; H. J. Reid, Acona district. Issaquena—J. W. Johnston, G. H. Browne, first; A. J. Stout, B. F. Lacy, second ; W, D. Eilang, N. H. Burton, third; W. E. Collins, C. B. McNeill, fourth ; A. J. Gilkey, R. W. Gilkey, fifth. Itawamba—W. F. Nabors, W. W. Hall, first; J. E. Sprod- ling, J. W. Cummins, second ; W. S. Black, G. W. Chat­ ton, third ; J. M. Young, B. E. Lyle, fourth; J. R. Harty, J. L. Davis, fifth; W. D. Cleaveland, sixth; S. C. Baxter, seventh; J. D. Wallace, eighth. Jackson—Jas. Helvestian, first; W. L. Goff, second ; A. E, Krebs, Scranton district; C. E. Chidsey, Moss Point district; S. Oliver, Oliver Wood, third ; J. B. Wigging­ ton, E. Overstreet, fourth. Jasper—J. M. Pharish, J. A. Boyd, first; B. W. Chatham J. D. Parker, second ; W. H. Caldwell, W. Broughdon, third ; E. R. Mitchell, J. W. Tucker, fourth ; F. L. Buf- kin, J. T. McCraney, fifth. Justices of the Peace. 33 Jefferson—M. B. Galbreth, D. O. Lee, A. Woods, first; W. P. Darden, C. J. Liddell, second; W. L. Frank, T. B. Bullen, third; J. W. McFate, W. C. Nicolls, fourth ; W. D. Bean, Prosper King, fifth. Jones—J. C. Bradley, first; E. B. Welborn, S. J. Garner, second; M. F. Smith, J. A. Arnold, third; A. C. Lott, J. W. Grayson, fifth. Kemper—J. B. Robinson, R. C. McCreight, first; J. E. Nich­ olson, E. S. Ford, second ; O. G. Brown, R. J. Rawson, third; B. L. Hutton, W. S. Luke, fourth ; T. J. Hamp­ ton, H. W. Jackson, fifth. Lafayette—A. N. Singleton, J. G. Trigg, first; A. R. Owen, J. R. Barry, second; D. A. Tyer, L. D. Fulmer, E. G. Hussey, third; J. A. Browning, J. F. Holt, fourth; S, M. Barham, W. L. Eskridge, fifth. Lauderdale—J. J. Hall, Marion district; J. S. Spinks, J. W. McCormick, first; J. W. Ulrick, W. S. Pigford, second; W. D. Blanks, G. R. Temple, third ; W. Curry, G. W. McInnis, fourth ; J. T. Phillips, R. A. Jackson, fifth. Lawrence—T. J. Andrews, H. T. Wilson, first; C. O. Nel­ son, D. F. Holmes, second ; D. L. Howell, J. W. Lam­ bert, third ; J. J. Denson, I. N. Bass, fourth; J. M. Polk. O. G. May, fifth. Leake—D. W. Henderson, L. L. Powell, first; W. C. Un­ derwood, T. P. Harkins, second; J. R. Ellington, Por­ ter Watkins, third ; M. L. Gilbert, R. J. Farish, fourth; Thos. H. Harper, J. H. Caldwell, J. M. Thomas, fifth. Lee—Lou Dulaney, Luther Bryson, first; J. A. Massey, E. C. Horton, second ; G. W. Patten, W. B. Adams, third ; S. C. Duncan, I. F. Tankersly, fourth; Brad. Davis, C. B. Mayfield, fifth. Leflore—A. L. Polkwood, first; S. L. Roth, T. B. Cockrell, second; J. K. Allen, third ; J. Y. McNeill, M. L. John­ son, fourth ; A. Casper, fifth. Lincoln—G. S. McMillan, R. R. Albritton, first; J. C. Furr, John White, second; J. C. McGuffey, Joel Finch, third; J. N. King, N. W. May, fourth; Bartlett Smith, Jim Smith, fifth. Lowndes—J. S. Williams, R. C. Terry, first; Prank Jones, H. D. Foot, second; E. F. Halbert, R. S. Griffin, third ; Henry Vail, Theo. Harvey, fourth ; T. K. Swoope, Chas. Jordan, fifth. Madison—E. C. Postell, T. F. Leonard, first; R. L. Elkins, O. W. Phillips, second ; R. W. Stewart, Lee Smith, S. D. Nicholson, third; J. C. Pitchford, Pat Donahue, fourth; Sam. Milton, W. T. Lynn, fifth. 34 Justices of the Peace. Marion—J. B. Rawls, first; J. C, Ryals, W. J. Fortenberry, second; C. D. Turnage, D. Yarborough, third; J. W. Willis, E. M. Conerly, fourth ; H. J. Parker, J. W. Hol­ lerman, fifth. Marshall—J. B. Mattison, C. B. Rives, first; T. A. Ballard, J. M. Rooks, second ; C. T. Brigance, John Hancock, S. W. Benson, third; J. S. Taylor, H. M. Shaw, fourth ; J. P. Cherry, J. F. Ruff, fifth. Monroe—A. H. Eye, W. G. Cody, first; J. M. Durrett, M. A. Jones, second ; F. Y. Turner, W. T. Ware, third ; J. M. Parker, J. M. Young, J. C. Cuningham, fourth ; C. H. Marshall, J. A. Westbrooks, fifth. Montgomery—W. M. Townsend, J. G. Hayes, first; D. J. Neal, John H. Cowan, second; E. L. Johnson, G. W. Coffey, third ; J. M. Childress, J. J. Kilgore, fourth ; W. Ferguson, J. S. Whisenant; fifth. Neshoba—G. A. Smith, W. J. Bates, first; W. H. Simmons, G. W. Jones, second; P. W. Sansing, J. A. Downey, third; D. F. Roberts, J. J. Nicholson, fourth; John Lampkin, F. M. Williams, fifth. Newton—W. D. Watson, first; J. W. Dorman, H. J. Chany, second ; C. W. Willing, German Smith, third ; C. H. Doolittle, M. J. Chandler, fourth ; J. P. Gibbons, J. B. Speed, fifth. Noxubee—T. H. Dantzler, S. H. Binion, first; J. L. Dantz­ ler, W. S. Pementer, second ; E. P. Davis, W. P. Simp­ son, third; J. Sennett, M. Edwards, W. F. Nicholson, beat 7, fourth; D. B. Cade, B. F. Harper, beat 6, E. T. Short, J. H. Ingram, fifth. Oktibbeha—J. G. Bell, W. H. Reynolds, first; J. L. Thomp­ son, W. J. Jordan, second ; J. S. Harrell, T. J. Harpole, third ; F. N. Saunders, L. S. Patterson, fourth; J. F. Tucker, A. P. Bray, fifth. Panola—R. T. Key, R. M. Buchanan, first; H. M. Pitts, A. C. Crawford, second ; H. B. Hitch, C. S. Graves, third ; T. J. Gayforth, J. K. Harris, fourth ; A. W. Rudesell (north side) J. W. Pinch, A. J. Wood (south side), fifth. Pearl-River—J. A. Moody, J. P. McGehee, first; J. P. Davis, J. W. Smith, second ;------, third ; J. A. Stewart, R. Byrd, fourth; ------, fifth. Perry—S. S. Moore, J. Rigs, first; A, J, Harris, M. Hemp­ hill, second ; W. J, Jeffcoat, third; J. L. Davis, fourth ; D. B. Watley, fifth. Justices op the Peace. 35 Pike—Jesse C. Simmons. C. L. Varnado, H. M. Quinn, first; J. J. Brumfield, J. D. Holmes, second; P. M, Walker, W. T. Cothern, third; S. A. Matthews, Robert Balot, fourth; W. W. Vaught, D. M, Redmond, fifth. Pontotoc— T. J. Harris, G. R. Simmons, first; R. A. Cyle, W. A. Gooch, second; William Tutes, Huston Clement, third ; W. H. Pitts, W. H. Wagoner, fourth ; F. E. John­ son, J. P. Priest, fifth. Prentiss—J. C. Gresham, L. C. Butler, first; H. R. Green, J. S. Metford, second ; J. D. Norman, W. P. Norton, third; H. G. McCallum, G. W. Finch, fourth ; B. A. Howell, M. W. Browning, fifth. Quitman------, first; T. A. Bonner, W. R. Cooper, second ; S. A. Eastep, J. S. Fleming, third; J. N. Steffis, B. J. Lantry, fourth; H. J. Cobble, fifth. Rankin—F. M. Lowther, W. H. Burns, first; M. B. Maum, W. H. Wilkins, second; B. J. Tutt, I. B. Lawrence, third ; E. A. Martin, J. T. Longmyer, fourth ; F. M. Martin, A. P. Mayer, fifth. Scott—M. H. Lock, H. H. Harper, first; W. A. Gatewood, J. C. Huggins, second ; W. Varner, W. T. Cooper, third; L. T. Edwards, J. M. Thomas, fourth ; W. P. Loper, D. S. Holmes, fifth. Sharkey—John Ross, first; J. G. Davis, second ; J. T. Moore, Polk Swint, third ; C. H. Fisher, C. H. Walton, fourth ; W. B. Savage, C. W. Williams, fifth. Simpson—W. S. Holloway, J. C. Kennedy, first; H. P. Smith, T. J. Scarborough, second ; G. W. Jones, H. L. Hampton, third; C. H. Doss, S. J. Stamps, fourth; W. D. Mahoffey, Jarre Moore, fifth. Smith—M. J. Martin, N. L. Cantwell, H. A. Thompson, first; J. J. Isher, second; A. J. Sullivan, third; J. A. Brad­ shaw, J. H. Gwin, fourth ; W. B. Bancroft, Paul Jones, fifth. Sunflower—W. T. Windom, William May, first; M. H. Tran­ tham, T. A. V. Warren, second; T. H. Oliver, H. B. Haynes, third; J. G. Kyle, John Boly, fourth ; N. D. Link, D. B. Dwiggins, fifth. Tallahatchie—J. T. Best, W.C. Kihul, first; J. T. McCorkle, John Dickie, second ; B. D. Hyde, John Gentry, third; Walter McDougall, J. W. Thomas, fourth; J. D. Mc- Glover, J. O. Clay, fifth. Tate—A. G. Mabry, B. A. Pearson, first; Lee Mayfield, A. R. O. Steen, second; W. L. Deen, W. H. Morton, third; L. G. Woollard, B. B. Thomas, fourth; H. W. McKen- non, J. B. Puryear, L. G. Barnett, fifth. 36 Justices of the Peace. Tippah—T. J. Walker, Thomas Rainey, first; J. Johnson, J. N. Whitehead, second ; W. D. Aston, John Story, third; W. H. Lakay, J. W. Prentiss, fourth ; J. B. Smith, L. C. Ezell, fifth. Tishomingo—T. J. Davis, W. T. Akers, first; A. M. Reynolds, J. R. Streetman, second ;------, third; J. E. Shackel­ ford, W. M. Bebee, fourth ; C. C. Shook, W. B. McCol­ lum, fifth. Tunica—-S. V. Taylor, Miles Branford, first; A. J. Griffiths, T. O. Robertson, second; H. J. Irvin, R. O. E. Hender­ son, third ; R. S. Alexander, W. H. Baldy, fourth ; B. E. Pruett, J. B. Harris, fifth. Union—B. J. Alexander, J. B. Swain, first; J. P. Staggs, J. M. Rossell, second; W. H. Russell, W. A. Nesbett, third ; R. W. Pannell, J. W. S. Tate, fourth ; D. T. Bart­ lett, J. M. Lindsey, fifth. Warren—L. M. Lowenberg, W. A. Murch, F. W. Little, first; Wallace G. Gaines, Baton Leo, second ; W. H. Maples, J. S. A. Cuff, Robert Petitt, C. B. Convillon, third; L. Brien, B. B. Bowie, Joseph Lanier, G. W. Ferguson, fourth; Joseph Pender, Joseph B. Andrews, J. R. Baker, fifth. Washington—David Lee, J. M. Baskett, W. A. DeRadcliff, first; C. Warfield, E. C. James, J. W. Scott, second ; W. A. Stuart, D. B. O’Bannon, W. M. Worthington, Harry Smith, third; Charles Johnson, Ed. Fisher, J. B. Wil­ liams, fourth; W. E. West, B. B. Toler, fifth. Wayne—A. M. McLean, W. Martin, first; R. S. Burke, W. F. Fortson, second; J. T. Marley, D. Linsey, third; W. A. Lightsey, John Walker, fourth; E. Wauldone, J. H. Pace, fifth. Webster--J. C. Winter, T. W. Castle, first; J. F. Hayne, W. S. Brown, second; W. T. Hicks, Sam Hightower, G. W. Edwards, third ; A. B. Baily, J. W. Shaw, fourth ; W. G. Davis, J. H. Jinnings, fifth. Wilkinson—J. M. Watson, B. H. Lewis, first; J. J. Davis, J. H. Kelsh, F. T. Stuart, second; Sy. Goulden, W. T. Newman, third ; H. K. W. Ford, W. H. McKlemury, fourth ; T. W. Covin, J. A. Bryant, fifth. Winston—W. H. Baily, J. B. Webster, L. Piles, first; J. H. Lavoon, J. L. Hurt, second; W. T. Peterson, T. J. Golden, third; J. M. Hathorn, Wilber Woodward, fourth ; J. N. Kelly, M. S. Haynes, fifth. Yalobusha—C. G. Hight, W. H. Johnson, first; J. Bartlett, H. A. Goreforth, second; Q. J. Kuykendall, W. C. Matthews, third; Walter Jones, fourth; I. J. Shannon, I. F. Young, fifth. Constables. 37 Yazoo—P. S. Logan, C. C. Sibley, first; D. S. Bunch, J. H. Pepper, second ; C. M. Moore, Jno. Brumfield, third ; L. E. Vandevere, J. A. Waters, W. R. Nixon, fourth ; R. A. Parker, C. T. Partee, John Wiggin, fifth.

CONSTABLES. Adams—Ben Bennard, Phil. Fletcher, L. W. Fitzhugh, first; Lott Johnson, second; Lennox Scott, third; J. H. Cox, Al. Johnson fourth; John B. Butler, fifth. Alcorn—Tobe Surratt, W. T. Coke, (special), first; B. E. Wallace, second; Bob Walker, third; E. T. Phillips, fourth ; J. H. Rodgers, fifth. Amite—C. A. Neilson, first; L. J. Negland, second; E. M. Gillis, third; J. D. Denman, fourth ; J. N. Tate, fifth. Attala—J. H. Conner, first; N. R. Wesson, second ; Weldon H. Miller, third; W. T. E. Haldeman, fourth; J. D. Therrel, fifth. Benton------, first; C. L. McNinch, second ; Lewis McLain, third; Sem Bradford, fourth; D. A. Phillips, fifth. Bolivar—C. H. Wood, C. C. Banks, first; J. W. Keeler, Henry Robinson, Dick Mitchell, second; J. K. Shelby, Dan. Clark, third; A. McAdams, Jesse Jones, Jim Winder, fourth ; R. J. Stewart, E. Fuqua, Willis Baker, fifth. Calhoun—V. L. Davis, first; J. J. Sparks, second; J. G. Christman, third; R. B. Howell, fourth; J. V. White, fifth ; O. H. Shelton, sixth ; C. B. Hallis, seventh. Carroll—J. J. Vance, Jr., first; T. N. Lee, second; J. A. Buford, third; John O’Keefe, fourth; G. R. Troxler, fifth. Chickasaw—Dock Williams, first; W. M. Wilson, second ; H. B. Gillespie, A. N. Griffin, third ; Jas. Bray, fourth; J. L. McNamee, fifth. Choctaw—John Mills, first; T. Hester, second; W. M. Franks, third; J. W. Quarles, fourth ; J. S. Crow, fifth. Claiborne—R. T. Watson, first; Tom Willis, Jr., second; Ben Richie, Jr., third; A. J. Fife, fourth ; T. B. Wes­ trope, fifth. Clarke—W. W. Purvis, first; E. M. Jenkins, second; James McGee, third; R. H. Stewart, fourth; E. F. Moody, fifth ; R. T. Harter, sixth ; C. R. Roseberg, seventh. 38 Constables. Clay—Jno. Stanley, first; J. W. Gore, second ; W. N. Mul­ key, third ; C. L. Hightower, fourth; J. R. Sansing, fifth. Coahoma—William Bacon, first; C. T. Monroe, Pat Small, second ; William Armstrong, third; N. L. Leovell, Frank Lewis, fourth ; Steve Archer, fifth. Copiah—Jesse Thompson, jr., first; A. J. Farmer, second ; J. A. Leggett, third ; M. Young, fourth ; W. J. Beard, B. F. Guynes, fifth. Covington—W. W. Glover, first; ------, second; ------, third; George L. Evans, fourth; J. W. Keyes, jr., fifth. DeSoto—Martin Downer, first; J. S. Slaughter, second; J. G. Elliott, third ; J. O. White, fourth ; J. J. Elder, fifth. Franklin—J. M. Wentworth, first; Joseph Kintzly, second; J, J. McCaa, third ; W. R. Rainwater, fourth; N.J. Nettles, fifth. Greene — Hardy Mills, first;------second; W. D. Mills, third; J. M. Brannon, fourth ;------fifth. Grenada—F. M. Wright, first; W. G. Richardson, second; Joe- Williams, third ; Sam. Allen, fourth ; C. D. Gibson, fifth, Hancock—J. W. Leonard, first; J. L. Herring, second; Early Smith, third; John Parker, fourth; Alphonso Phayard, fifth. Harrison—E. Desport, first; Ben Duckworth, second; E. J. Herring, third;,------fourth; B. H. Breland, fifth. Hinds, G. B. Lilly, W. C. Sanders, first; B. R. Trotter, J. J. Ferguson, second ; N. D. Halderman, J. L. McKenzey, H. C. Carroll, third ; J. T. White, Jack Hamilton, C. M. McCoy, fourth ; J. W. Strong, J. M. Fuller, fifth. Holmes—P. L. Maddox, first; A. C. Howell, second ; J. H. Upshaw, third; Jesse Edwards, H. B. Hart, fourth; Jno. McCaleb, T. J. Shuford, (for Acona) fifth. Issaquena—Sam Marsh, first; Oscar Thunderberg, second; Alfred Wood, third; Ed. Harris, fourth ; A. Robinson, J. Washington, fifth. Itawamha—W. G. Carmack, A. J. Waddle (6th dist.) first; J. L Spearman, Sam Gardner, (7th dist.) second; W. W. Bradlev, third; Henry Vernon, fourth; J. E. Hooper, fifth. Jackson—Geo. L. Vestion, first; ——,------C. D. Moore, Scranton; J. J. Cunningham, Moss Point; W. G. Parker, fourth;------Jasper—S. P. Haden, first; A. J. Aycock, second ; G. W. Abney, third; J. H. Craven’ fourth; A. Odum, fifth. Constables. 39 Jefferson—Willis Barns, J. H. Smith, J. R. Owens, first; W. O. Liddell, A. R. Wade, second ; Newton Terry, Callin Stamply, third ; B. F. Allen, Jno. Reddy, fourth ; Lewis Echerle, R. H. Smith, J. M. Bird, fifth. Jones—E. L. Lanford, first; ------second ; T. C. Rushton, third ; ------, fourth ; R. W. Thompson, fifth. Kemper—J. W. Harden, first; A. P. Townsend, second ; J. D. Adams, third ; Jas. Teer, fourth, A. J. Hopper, fifth. Lafayette—D. B. Benjamin, first; Joe Parks, second ; W. M. Houston, A. W. Davis, third; Rufus Browning, fourth ; J. A. Pilcher, fifth. Lauderdale—M. D. Hasell, Marion district; H. K. Foster, T. C. Hardin, first; J. N. Locky, second ; N. D. Drake, third ;------, fourth ; L. J. Bunyard, W. T. Wolff, fifth. Lawrence—J. D. Carliles, first; C. Ross, second; M. Q. Pevey, third ; G. B. Ates, fourth ; J. D. Wallace, fifth. Leake—A. Z. Russell, first; T. Spight, second ; C. H. Young, third ; W. J. Mullins, fourth ; W. J. Gilmer, fifth. Lee—C. M. Gordon, first; H. B. Stovall, second ; A. W. Hall, third ; Ernest Rogers, fourth; Henry Polk, T. G. Schem- pert, fifth. Leflore—T. E. Crabtree, first; J. W. Hale, second ; J. P. Metts, third ; J. T. Jones, fourth;------, fifth, Lincoln—L. J. Decell, first; M. C. Brent, second; J. H. Rawls, third; N. E. Herrington, fourth; W. P. Pepper, fifth. Lowndes—A. R. Egger, S. L. Willeford, first; B. L. Rice, second ; H. H. Nash, third ; W. A. Hendon, fourth ; W. D. Prowell, fifth. Madison—T, E. Mayson, first; Fred Wiles, second; John Sanddidge, third; Geo. Pritchard, fourth; Jno. Green- waldt, fifth. Marion------, first; R. G. Tolar, second ; J. W. Martin, third ; W. W. Boyles, fourth ; W. A. Robinson fifth. Marshall—J. B. Pipkin, first; Geo. C. Taylor, second ; C. E. Thompson, third; Robt. Bowen, fourth; J. A. Potts, fifth. Monroe—Sam Harman, first; Eugene Jones, second; M. C. Harmon, third ; W. H. Walton, fourth ; R. D. Rutledge, fifth. Montgomery—Ed. Laggins, first; W. A. Taylor, second; Ira Atkinson, third; C. O. Townsend, fourth; J. W. Crow der, fifth. Neshoba—R. Wilson, first; J. A. Allford, second; J. C. 40 CONSTABLES.

Moore, third; Wildy Milling, fourth; W. R. Sherod, fifth. Newton______, first; Jno. Laird, second; J. B. Ponder, third ; ------, fourth ; W. H. Pidwell, fifth. Noxubee—T. J. Manning, first; D. H. Hill, second; S. M. Bowen, third; M. D. Wade, (R. S. Neethery, beat 7) fourth ; R. S. Curtis, (J. M. Wingfield, beat 6,) fifth. Oktibbeha—C. P. Bell, first; D. M. Winfield, second; Jos. Nichols, third ; J. B. Whetten, fourth ; P. A. Turnhison, fifth. Panola—Joe Campbell, first; D. M. Haynes, second ; N. J. Benson, third ; J. C. Anderson, fourth ; W. A. Robert- son, Sardis district. Pearl- River------, first; W. S. Hulbert, second ; ------, third; J. H. Wheat, fourth;------, filth. Perry------, first; E. W. Anderson, second ; Austin Mc­ Donald, third; ------, fourth ; Geo. Shuttles, fifth. Pike—Mose Burkhalter, first; Lucius F. Holmes, second; J. C. Price, third ; Jas. Van Norman, fourth ; C. D. Mil­ ler ; fifth. Pontotoc-—W. M. Simmons, first; James Willard, second ; W. A. Montgomery, third ; W. A. Clements, fourth ; S. H. Rutlege, fifth. Prentiss—D. F. Fulghum, first; J. E. Crawford, second ; W. E. Roberson, third ; W. C. Weems, fourth ; J, M, Wilson, fifth, Quitman------, first; T. B. Twillie, second; Anthony Bennett, third; ------, fourth ; Henry Richardson, filth. Eankin—Chas. I. Ishell, F. H. Smith, first; J. N. Liles, sec­ ond ; E. R. Downing, third ; J. E. Walters, fourth ; J. M. Brumfield, fifth. Scott------, first;------, second ;------, third ; S. B. Everette, fourth ;------, fifth. Sharkey—J. H. Pilgrim, first;------, second ;------, third ; Shelly Anderson, fourth; Albert Childres, fifth. Simpson—G. B. May, first;------, second ;------, third ; W. T. Lee, fourth ; G. W. Barlow, fifth. Smith—A. J. Stephens, J. L. Stringer, (east Leaf river) first; R. L. Hawkins, second; S. Runnels, third; J. C. Hall, (east Strong river) B. Drommon, fourth ; D. W. Moul­ der, R. W. Bailey, fifth. Sunflower—P. A. Mathews, first; John Hogan, second; W. M. Whitehead, third ; T. J. Land, fourth; J. A. Sims, fifth. Constables, 41

Tallahatchie—J.T. Hall, first ; Ben Dusken,second ; Osborn, third ; I. D. Walton, fourth ; E. C. Frierson, fifth. Tate—J. M. Gray, first; L. M. Aereo, second ; I. N. McPher­ son, third ; W. R. A. Thomas, fourth ; J. W. Sanders, fifth. Tippah — W. H. Harrison, first; S. O. Welch, second; John Young, third ; O. W. Williams, fourth ; W. M. Knight, fifth. Tishomingo—J. L. Brown, first; David Blackney, second; ------, third ; J, J. West, fourth ; J. C. Tittle, fifth. Tunica—Archie Smith, first; A. T. Kennon, second; J. H. Harris, third ; W. B. Myers, fourth ; J, T. Jones, fifth. Union—T. J. Palmer, first;------, second ; W. A. Barnette third; J. T. Bean, fourth ; T. C. Brayyan, fifth. Warren—E. I. Sullivan, Joseph Garry, F. C. Henderson, Tom Billet, first; E. J. Evans, A. H. May, Thornton Rodney, second ; F. E. Harris, P. A. Acuff, G. M. Hul- lum, third; W. J. Gordon, F. W. Lanier, fourth ; S. S. Neal, A. A. Hogan, M. S. Alexander, fifth. Washington—J. P. A. Ward, S. Glass, W. Mitchell, first; J. M. Warff, G. Dardan, Emanuel Hicks, second ; C. H. Clark, J. R. Wilson. J. D. Gildart, G. W. Black, third ; Ed. Hicks, J. W. Lester, fourth ; C. A. Ferris, J. K. Tolar, fifth. Wayne—J. W. Perry, first; A. R. Carroll, second ; E. L. Odem, third ; William Lowery, fourth ; J. J. Golden, Jr., fifth. Webster—D. A. Woods, first; R. A. Berryhill, second ; W. H. Mullins, third; J. W. Holland, fourth; N. H. Wil­ liams, fifth, Wilkinson—D. C. Miller, first; Wiltney Stuart, Jno. P. Sam­ ple, second ; H. L. Coon, third ; W. H. Geter, fourth ; Jos. Montgomery, fifth. Winston—T. M. Quinstou, first; S. A. Hill, second ; Jos. Brown, third ; G. L. Woodward, fourth ; George Clark, fifth. Yalobusha—John Davenport, first; L. W. Mackey, B. A. Rives, second ; W. C. Kuykendall, third;------, fourth ; John York, fifth. Yazoo—R. M. Hamberlin, C. C. Jones, first; A. B. Weaver, G. P. Pepper, second ; A. T. Edgar, J. S. Buchanan, third; John Deason, fourth; R. S. Brown, J. M. H. Hightower, fifth. MAYORS AND MARSHALS OF CITIES AND TOWNS

COMMISSIONED IN 1890’91.

Adams County—W. G. Benbrook, mayor of Natchez. Alcorn—C. B. Curlee, mayor of Rienzi. Attala—J. J. McElroy, mayor of Weir. J. S. Smith, mayor of Kosciusko. E. H. Lawrence, mayor of McCool. H. T. Brown, mayor of Sallis. A. B. Boyd, marshal of Sallis. Benton—W. W. Brewer, mayor of Lamar. W. L. McKenzie, mayor of Michigan City. R. P. Sanders, marshal of Michigan City. Bolivar—Ed. T. McKay, mayor of Alligator. A. W. Barrett, marshal of Alligator. D. C. Warrick, mayor of Huntington. Geo. Martin, mayor of Shelby. Geo. Newton, marshal of Shelby. M. K. Coffer, mayor of Shaw. Clifton Baker, mayor of Cleveland. J. F. Murrell, mayor of Benoit. R. A. Brown, mayor of Duncan. W. J. Wooten, marshal of Duncan. Calhoun—Sam Fox, mayor of Slate Springs, Carroll—W. T. Carpenter, mayor of Carrollton, B. F. Oury, marshal of Carrollton. Jno. E. McClurg, mayor of Vaiden. Chickasaw—R. W. Vaughan, mayor of Buena Vista. A. J. Slaughter, mayor of Egypt. E. D. Simril, marshal of Egypt. Geo. E. Critz, mayor of Houston. R. K. Craig, marshal of Houston. Choctaw—Jeff Evins, mayor of Pentress. M. Phillips, marshal of Fentress. J. W. Chapman, mayor of French Camp. Jno. Keel, marshal of French Camp. D. H. Buck, marshal of Chester. Mayors and Marshals. 43 Claiborne—C. B. Barden, mayor of Martin. Clarke—H. D. Kirkpatrick, mayor of Pachuta. W. G. Edwards, mayor of Enterprise. Clay—J. P. Valentine, mayor of Phebe. N. W. Ware, mayor of West Point. Jno. A. Stacey, marshal of West Point. Coahoma—E. M. Fant, mayor of Coahoma. Jno. A. Suddoth, mayor of Friars’ Point. J. A. Clendenin, marshal of Friars’ Point. W. P. Wildberger, mayor of Clarksdale. O. M. Ellis, marshal of Clarksdale. G. T. Mosely, mayor of Jonestown. W. L. Ganon, marshal of Jonestown. J. C. Cravens, mayor of Lula. B. R. Blann, marshal of Lula. Copiah—T. D. Day, mayor of Wesson. T. C. Collins, marshal of Wesson. S. D. Ramsey, mayor of Hazlehurst. J. T. Bridewell, mayor of Beauregard. C. A. Head, mayor of Crystal Springs. DeSoto—Jobe Harral, mayor of Eudora. J. W. Nichols, Jr., marshal of Eudora. W. H. Murry, marshal of Olive Branch. H. W. Dane, mayor of Loves. J. J. Elder, marshal of Loves. Franklin—R. L. Corban, mayor of Hamburg. J. H. Wiggington, marshal of Hamburg. E. B. Seal, mayor of Roxie. Grenada—B. C. Adams, mayor of Grenada. W. H. Moss, mayor of Graysport. Hancock—O. O. Ulman, mayor of Waveland. August Keller, mayor of Bay St. Louis. Harrison—F. W. Elmer, mayor of Biloxi. Hinds—J. H. Lawrence, mayor of Utica. G. W. Harper, mayor of Raymond. T. J. Rice, mayor of Clinton. W. M. Bracy, mayor of Terry. H. D. Gibbs, mayor of Learned. Wm. Henry, mayor of Jackson. Holmes—B. J. Crute, mayor of Thornton. W. F. Cross, mayor of Lexington. Thomas R. Christmas, mayor of Mileston. L. Henry, marshal of Mileston. H. Barger, mayor of Durant. R. J. Moody, mayor of Goodman. 44 Mayors and Marshals. Holmes—W. H. DeLoach, mayor of Pickens. W. L. Williamson, marshal of Pickens. P. Williams, mayor of Franklin. A. J. McBee, mayor of Howard. Itawamba—Eli Phillips, mayor of Fulton. J. M. Watson, marshal of Pulton. Jackson—Jno. H. Laurndim, mayor of Scranton. C. D. Moore, marshal of Scranton. Jasper—T. W. Hammond, mayor Heidleberg. E. B. Jones, marshal of Heidleberg. Jefferson—R. B, Rabb, mayor of Rodney. C. P. Bledsoe, mayor of Harriston. W. L. Paulk, mayor of Fayette. Jones—J. C. Bradley, mayor of Ellisville. F. L. Kelly, mayor of Laurel. C. P. Fairchild, mayor of Estabutchie. Kemper— Lafayette—J. T. Mason, mayor of Abbeville. W. R. Sloan, marshal of Abbeville. W. C. Taylor, mayor of Taylor. Lauderdale— Leake—A. J. Mays, mayor Walnut Grove. S. J. Brown, marshal of Walnut Grove. Lee—W. C. Rhodes, mayor of Shannon. J. H. Cobb, mayor of Verona. T. W. Houston, mayor of Guntown. T. W. Johnson, mayor of Plantersville. J. A. Spellers, marshal of Plantersville. C. W. Taylor, mayor of Leighton. Henry C. Porter, mayor of Tupelo. J. D. Burton, mayor of Saltillo. Leflore—R. M. Coyle, mayor of Greenwood. Lincoln—J. B. Daughtry, mayor of Brookhaven. T. H. Curtis, mayor of Bogue Chitto. Lowndes—N. S. Fort, mayor of Mayhew. R. E. Garner, marshal of Mayhew. R. E. Moore, mayor of Columbus. D. N. Lawrence, mayor of Crawford. S. Bryant, marshal of Crawford. Madison—A. P. Hill, mayor of Canton. C. M. Cullam, mayor of Flora. C. B. Greaves, marshal of Flora. Marion—W. W. Robinson, mayor of Purvis. H. T. Davis, marshal of Purvis. Mayors and Marshals.. 45 Marshall—J. P. Alvis, mayor of Waterford. W. S. Nichols, marshal of Waterford. A. H. Chista, mayor of Wall Hill. John Calhoon, mayor of Holly Springs. A. V. Harris, mayor of Mt. Pleasant. Cobb Teal, marshal of Mt. Pleasant. Monroe—W. H. Nabors, mayor of Amory. J. B. Lewis, marshal of Amory. T. B. Verdein, mayor of Smithville. D. B. McKenney, marshal of Smithville. J. W. Maynard, mayor of Aberdeen. Montgomery—T. C. Curry, mayor of Duck Hill. J. P. Dunaway, marshal of Duck Hill. C. D. Kelly, mayor of Winona. W. L. Huntley, marshal of Winona. J. M. Wilson, mayor of Rutherford. Newton—J. R. Boyd, mayor of Newton. J. P. McMahon, marshal of Newton. C. P. Giles, marshal of Hickory. T. M. Thorton, mayor of Conehatta. Noxubee—W. B. Sewart, mayor of Macon. J. L. Scott, marshal of Macon. Jno. B. Burrage, mayor of Shuqualak. Oktibbeha—Henry A. Bell, mayor of Starkville J. J. Henry, marshal of Starkville. Panola—J. R. Nickles, mayor of Courtland. W. P. Hitch, marshal of Courtland. T. F. Brahan, mayor of Como. R. T. Key, marshal of Como. Thos. Winterton, mayor of Batesville. Perry—J. M. Williamson, Jr., mayor of Hattiesburg. Pike—D. M. Redmond, mayor of Osyka. J. C. Lamkin, mayor of Summit. O. B. Quin, mayor of McComb City. A. L. Lazar, mayor of Magnolia. Pontotoc—J. W. Kingsley, mayor of Troy. C. T. Hughes, marshal of Troy. Prentiss—C. B. Kimball, mayor of Booneville. P. W. McCarley, marshal of Booneville. Quitman—L. P. Peden, mayor of Belen. Jno. M. Berry, marshal of Belen. Rankin—J. F. Ferguson, mayor of Brandon. J. T. Longmeyer, mayor of Pelahatchie. Scott—D. S. Holmes, mayor of Lake. F. B. Woodley, mayor of Harperville. 46 Mayors and Marshals.

Scott—J. D. Shumaker, marshal of Harperville. J. R. Owen, mayor of Hillsboro. C. D. Gresham, mayor of Forest. Sharkey—J. E. Butler, mayor of Rolling Fork. E. B. McComb, marshal of Rolling Fork. Sunflower—W. B. Turner, marshal of Indianola. Tallahatchie—T. W. Vause, mayor of Charleston. Willie Wilson, marshal of Charleston. Tate—J. L. Medders, mayor of Senatobia. J. N. Bailey, mayor of Cold Water. A. M. Osten, marshal of Arkabutla. Tippah—H. A. Hathorn, mayor of Blue Mountain. M. L. Hance, mayor of Ripley. Tishomingo—J. T. Formby, mayor of Burnsville. Tunica—Leo Lesser, mayor of Tunica. J. B. Harris, mayor of Dubbs. Ed. Brady, mayor of Austin. Pearl River—J. M. Thornhill, mayor of Poplarville. R. G. Garrett, marshal of Poplarville. Union—Matt. I. Mitchell, mayor of New Albany. J. F. Mitchell, mayor of Poplar Springs. T. E. Richey, mayor of Blue Springs. Washington—G. W. Crouch, mayor of Hollondale. L. Elkis, mayor of Leota. Emile Hauptmann, mayor of Leland. Wayne—J. P. Davis, mayor’ of Waynesboro. W. P. Taylor, marshal of Waynesboro. Jesse Byrd, mayor of State Line. Webster—W. H. Childs, mayor of Cumberland. B. A. Kelley, marshal of Cumberland. J. W. Hardy, mayor of Bute Fontain. W. S. Harvey, mayor of Walthall. J. H. Vance, mayor of Eupora. J. B. Early, mayor of Mathiston. J. L. Gaylor, mayor of Tom Nolen. Wilkinson—C. H. Neyland, mayor of Woodville. S. G. Stern, mayor of Centreville. Winston—W. J. Newsom, mayor of Louisville. W. B. Richardson, marshal of Louisville. Yalobusha—J. L. Stevens, mayor of Tillatoba. Will Burk, marshal of Tillatoba. John K. Keer, mayor of Oakland, Yazoo—W. G. Deles, mayor of Yazoo City. W. E. Seale, mayor of Anding. J. R. Anderson, mayor of Zeiglerville. Mayors and Marshals. 47

Date of Election. Office. Date of Commission. November 3,1 89l, J. A. B. Miller, mayor; December 1, 1891; Post Office—Pittsboro, Calhoun county. November 3, 1891, L. D. Turner, marshal; December 1, 1891, Pittsboro Calhoun county. November 3, 1891, G. W. Ross, mayor; December 1, 1891, Banner, Calhoun county. November 3, 1891, H. W. Seale, marshal; December 1, 1891, Banner, Calhoun county. November 1, 1891, Sam. Magruder, mayor; December 1, 1891, Crystal Springs, Copiah county. November 3,1891, J. M. Williams, mayor; December 1, 1891, Hattiesburg, Perry county. November 3, 1891, V. A. Connor, marshal; December 1,1891, Hattiesburg, Perry county. November 3,1891, J. T. Longmire, mayor; December 1, 1891, Pelahatchie, Rankin county. November 3, 1891, J. L. Lessel, marshal; December 1, 1891, Pelahatchie, Rankin county. November 3, 1891, W. E. Jenkins, mayor; December 1, 1891, Garner, Yalobusha county. November 3, 1891, C. T. Doyle, marshal; December 1, 1891, Garner, Yalobusha county. December 1, 1891, R. Y. Boyar, mayor; December 7, 1891, Shaw, Bolivar county. December 1, 1891, R. C. Dent, marshal; December 7,1891, Shaw, Bolivar county. November 3, 1891, J. E. Welburn, mayor; December 7, 1891, Shubuta, Clarke county. December 7, 1891, R. J. Moody, mayor; December’ 8, 1891, Goodman, Holmes county. December 7, 1891, J. R. Moody, marshal; December 8, 1891, Goodman, Holmes county. December 7, 1891, T. J. Hamblett, mayor; December 9,1891, Coffeeville, Yalobusha county. December 7, 1891, A. H. Wimberly, marshal; December 9, 1891, Coffeeville, Yalobusha county. December 7, 1891, Dr. O. B. Quinn, mayor; December 9, 1891, McComb City, Pike county. December 7, 1891, W. H. Smith, mayor; December 11, 1891, Tchula, Holmes county. December 7, 1891, R. J. Whittington, marshal; December 11, 1891, Tchula, Holmes county. December 7, 1891, M. L. Brewer, mayor; December 11, 1891, Lamar, Benton county. December 7, 1891, John Q. West, mayor; December 12, 1891, Sardis, Panola county. December 7, 1891, W. B. Irby, marshal; December 12, 1891, Sardis, Panola county. 48 Commissioners of Deeds COMMISSIONERS DEEDS OTHER STATES,

Date of Com- Name. mission. Residence.

Joel W. Goldsby...... Oct. 13, 1890 Mobile, Ala. P. W. Tompkins...... Dec. 29, 1890 Mobile, Ala. W. H. Goran...... Feb. 27, 1890 Helena, Ark. Jordan B. Lambert...... Jan. 29, 1891 Helena, Ark. Jas. E. Mills...... Nov. 3, 1890 Sacramento, Cal. Hobart W. Hotchkiss.. . Jan. 6, 1891 New Haven, Conn, Livingst’n W. Cleveland Nov. 16, 1891 Now Haven, Conn. Jno. E. Beall...... May 24, 1890 Washington, D. C. Chas. S. Bundy...... July 19, 1890 Washington, D. C. Alex Ridgeway...... June 6, 1890 London, England. S. H. Piddar...... July 30, 1891 London, England. Alfred Heales...... Oct. 1, 1891 London, England. Harry Krouse...... Feb. 1, 1890 Atlanta, Ga. Phillip A. Hayne...... Oct. 18, 1891 Chicago, Ill. Newton G. Rogers...... Sept. 10, 1891 Louisville, Ky. W. Armstrong...... Jan. 23, 1890 , La. W. H. Seymore...... Feb. 5, 1890 New Orleans, La. Miloney C. Sonit...... Mar. 28, 1890 New Orleans, La. Benjamin Ory...... May 1, 1890 New Orleans, La. Jas. Fahey...... Nov. 28, 1890 New Orleans, La. W. Morgan Gurley...... Dec. 8, 1890 New Orleans, La. Clarence O. Wileox...... Jan. 19, 1891 New Orleans, La. Jas. J. Woulfe...... Feb. 5, 1891 New Orleans, La. Theo. Guyol...... Feb. 17, 1891 New Orleans, La. M. T. Ducros...... May 8, 1891 New Orleans, La. J. G. Eustis...... Juno 19, 1891 Now Orleans, La. Chas. P. Rowland...... Sept. 9, 1891 New Orleans, La. Phil A. Hoppman...... Jan. 14, 1890 Baltimore, Md. W. H. H. Raleigh...... April 1, 1890 Baltimore, Md. J. E. Rearden...... May 18, 1890 Baltimore, Md. Murry Houson...... Oct. 9, 1890 Baltimore, Md. Thos. M. Dobbin...... Feb. 6, 1891 Baltimore, Md. Aug. H. Reed...... Feb. 28, 1890 Boston, Mass. Chas. Hall Adams...... Feb. 12, 1891 Boston, Mass. Edward J. Jones...... May 19, 1891 Boston, Mass. Gilbert Elliott...... Mar. 3, 1890 St. Louis, Mo. Chas. D. Gum...... Aug. 22, 1890 St. Louis, Mo. Author D. Green...... Feb. 20, 1891 St. Louis, Mo. Eleazer Jackson...... Jan. 21, 1890 New York. Thos. B. Clifford...... Jan. 16, 1890 New York. FOR Other States. 49

COMMISSIONERS DEEDS OTHER STATES—Cont’d.

Name Date of Com- mission. Residence. ______i______Thos. F. Ward...... Feb. 15,1890 New York. Jno. Hillery...... Feb. 28, 1890 New York. Thos. Kilvest...... Mar. 24, 1890 New York, Chas. T. Lent...... April 13, 1890 New York. F. A. Burnham...... April 29, 1890 New York. Geo. H. Taylor...... May 9, 1890 New York. Thos. W. Tolson...... May 17, 1890 New York. F. N. Ewen...... May 22, 1890 New York. S. A. Emanuel...... May 10, 1890 New York. H. R. Mitchell...... Aug. 4, 1890 New York. M. T. Hillhouse...... Oct. 9, 1890 New York. Ella F. Braman...... Dec. 1, 1890 N e w York. Edwin F. Corey...... Dec. 26, 1890 New York. Chas. Taylor...... Jan. 22, 1891 New ,York. Joseph B. Braman .... April 9, 1891 Now York. Chas. Edgar Mills...... June 13, 1891 New York. S. Steinheimer...... June 24, 1891 New York. Wm. Shillaber...... July 13, 1891 New York. W. H. Clarkson...... July 20, 1891 New York. Vincen Rosemon...... July 22, 1891 New York. Alfred MacKay ...... Sept. 21, 1891 New York. Geo. H. Corey...... Oct. 9, 1891 New York. Joseph T. Harrison .... Dec. 18, 1890 Cincinnati, Ohio. Ed. Shippen...... Jan. 14, 1890 Philadelphia, Penn. Henry Gorsed...... Jan. 30, 1890 Philadelphia, Penn. W. F. Robb...... Mar. 15, 1890 Pittsburg, Penn. Geo. W. Hunt...... Mar. 18, 1890 Philadelphia, Penn. Jno. H. Wheeler...... June 6, 1890 Philadelphia, Penn. W. Jenks Fell...... Mar. 10,1891 Philadel phia, Penn. Harry P. Belt...... Mar. 15, 1890 Memphis, Tenn. J. P. Humphreys...... Mar. 19, 1890 Collierville, Tenn. Harry Belt...... Mar. 20, 1890 Memphis, Tenn. Joseph S. Andrews...... May 23, 1890 Memphis, Tenn. E. A. Humphreys...... Nov. 4, 1890 Memphis, Tenn. M. B. Trezevant...... Feb. 3, 1891 Memphis, Tenn. F. Guthrie...... Mar. 13, 1891 Memphis, Tenn. H. Bensdorf...... April 7, 1891 Memphis, Tenn. Arthur W. Tobias...... July 1, 1891 Memphis, Tenn. Hunsdon Cary...... Sept. 9, 1891 Memphis, Tenn. Jno, C. Berry...... June 6, 1891 San Antonio, . Chas. Nettleton...... Nov. 27, 1891 New York City. Henry E. Tainter...... Nov. 26, 1891 Hartford, Conn. s-4 NOTARIES PUBLIC APPOINTED FOR FOUR YEARS

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R. B. Webb, for...... Kosciusko...... Jan. 14, 1888 S. L. Bramlett, for ...... Okolona...... Jan. 16, 1888 Could H. Ayres, for...... Columbus...... Feb. 4, 1888 Richard F. Reed, for...... Natchez...... Feb. 22, 1888 W. G. Deless, for...... Yazoo City...... Mar. 3, 1888 W. H. Wall, for...... Sardis...... Mar. 19, 1888 C. B. Kirksey, for...... Columbus...... Mar. 28, 1888 B. C. Sims, tor...... Aberdeen...... Mar. 28, 1888 L. M. Lowenberg, for .... Vicksburg...... May 5, 1888 A. B. Wagner, tor...... Meridian...... Apr. 26, 1888 W. A. Brown, for...... Pearlington...... Aug. 5, 1888 Robt. Powell, for...... Canton...... Aug. 21, 1888 Jas. L. Patty, for...... Macon...... Jan. 10, 1889 Josiah C. Patrick, for .... Pass Christian... Mar. 4, 1889 D. G. Patterson, for...... Wesson...... Mar. 12, 1889 Wm. R. Neely, for...... Senatobia...... May 6, 1889 C. R. Young, for...... Jackson...... July 29, 1889 W. D. Anderson...... Tupelo...... Aug. 1, 1889 E. L. Torry, for...... Starkville...... Sept. 25, 1889 L. H. Champlin, for...... Pass Christian.... Oct. 1, 1889 W. W. George, for...... Meridian...... Nov. 8, 1889 W. V. Sullivan, for...... Oxford...... Jan. 30, 1890 W. H. Mabin, for...... Biloxi...... Feb. 1, 1890 C. T, Woods, for...... Meridian...... Mar. 17, 1890 Dr. W. C. Bishop, for .... Columbus...... Mar. 25,1890 E. J. Bowers, for...... Bay St. Louis .... Apr. 2, 1890 Geo. Lemon, for...... Jackson...... Feb. 9, 1890 T. G. Birchett, Jr., for,.. . Vicksburg ...... Jan. 14, 1890 Jos. R. Davis, for...... Biloxi...... Jan. 19, 1890 E. M. Parker, for...... Jackson...... Feb. 2, 1890 Geo. A. Newton, for...... Crystal Springs, . . Feb. 2, 1890 E. Bourges, for...... Greenville...... Aug. 11, 1890 Jno. Brunnin, for...... Vicksburg...... Aug. 25, 1890 A. E. Weathersby...... Greenwood...... Sept. 3, 1890 R. W. Jones, Jr., for .... Macon...... Sept. 6,1890 Will. A. Sessions, for...... Friars’ Point...... Sept. 19, 1890 J. B. Wigginton, for...... Ocean Springs. . . . Dec. 4, 1890 J. M. Newton, for...... Crystal Springs. . . Jan. 15, 1891 Notaries Public. 61

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L. B. Sale, for...... Aberdeen...... Jan. 23,1891 S. T. Harkey, for...... Tupelo...... Mar. 16, 1891 R. H. Wildberger, for .... Clarksdale...... Mar. 20,1891 M. Hemphill, for...... Hattiesburg ...... Apr. 18, 1891 Jno. C. Henderson, for ., . Yazoo City...... May 2, 1891 Robt. Bacot, for...... McComb City ... May 8, 1891 S. A. Mathews, for...... Summit...... Aug. 26, 1891 J. H. Robb, for...... Greenville...... Dec. 2, 1891 C. R. Brown, for...... Como...... Nov. 24, 1891 W. T. Stocker, for...... Pearlington...... Dec. 10, 1891

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Circuit Judges...... 11 11 11 11 Chancellors...... 11 11 11 11 District Attorneys...... 11 11 11 11 Clerk of Courts .... 3.... 3 3 3 United States Marshal...... 3 3 3 Commissioner of Swamp Land...... 1 1 1 1 Superintendent Lunatic Asylum...... 1 1 1 1 Superintendent Blind Asylum ...... 1 1 1 1 Supt. Deaf and Dumb Asylum...... 1 1 1 1 United States Senators...... 2 2 2 2 Congressmen...... 9 7 7 7 Secretary of Senate...... 1 1 1 Clerk of the House...... 1 1 1 1 President of the Senate...... 1 1 1 1 Speaker of the House...... 1 1 1 1 States and Territories...... 47 47 47 47 47 Congressional Library...... 1 1 1 1 1 Department of State, Washington . 1 1 1 1 1 State University...... 5 5 5 6 5 Alcorn University...... ;...... 1 1 1 1 State Normal School...... 1 1 1 1 Tougaloo University...... 1 1 1 1 Agricultural & Mechanical College .... 1 1 1 1 Industrial Institute and College...... 1 1 1 1 Secretary State Board of Health...... 1 1 1 1 State Revenue Agent...... 1 1 1 1 Railroad Commissioners...... 1 1 1 1 Bast Mississippi Insane Asylum...... 1 1 1 1 Adjutant-General...... 1 1 1 1 Secretary Bayard...... 3 Memphis Library...... 1 1 1 2 Superintendent Penitentiary...... 1 1 1 1 State Printer...... 1 1 1 1 Public Documents Distributed. 53

Distribution of Public Documents During the Years 1890, 1891.

To Counties.

Adams...... 2 5 5 36 Alcorn...... 2 4 4 34 Amite...... 2 5 5 33 Attala...... 2 5 5 33 Benton...... 2 4 4 32 Bolivar...... 2 5 5 51 Calhoun...... 2 4 4 37 Carroll...... 4 6 6 35 Chickasaw...... 4 7 7 39 Choctaw...... 2 4 4 34 Claiborne...... 2 4 4 32 Clarke...... 2 3 3 34 Coahoma...... 2 4 4 32 Copiah...... 2 5 5 34 Covington...... 2 3 3 29 Clay...... 2 5 5 34 DeSoto...... 2 5 5 36 Franklin...... 2 3 3 32 Greene...... 2 3 3 24 Grenada...... 2 4 4 30 Hancock...... 2 3 3 29 Harrison...... 2 4 4 32 Hinds...... 4 9 9 55 Holmes...... 2 5 5 40 Issaquena...... 2 3 3 29 Itawamba...... 2 3 3 33 Jackson...... 2 3 3 30 Jasper...... 2 4 4 32 Jefferson...... 2 5 5 35 Jones...... 2 3 3 28 Kemper...... 2 5 5 33 Lafayette...... 2 5 5 34 Lauderdale...... 2 5 5 31 Lawrence...... 2 3 3 28 Leake...... 2 4 4 34 54 Public Documents Distributed.

Distribution of Public Documents During the Years 1890, 1891__ Continued.

Lee...... 2 5 5 39 Lincoln...... 2 3 3 29 Lowndes...... 2 6 6 38 Leflore...... 2 3 3 27 Madison...... 2 5 5 33 Marion...... 2 3 3 27 Marshall...... 2 6 | 6 40 Monroe...... 2 6 j 6 41 Montgomery...... 2 4 4 30 Neshoba...... 2 3 3 28 Newton...... 2 3 3 29 Noxubee...... 2 6 6 41 Oktibbeha...... 2 4 4 30 Panola...... 4 8 8 40 Perry...... 2 3 3 27 Pike...... 2 4 4 35 Pontotoc...... 2 4 i 4 33 Prentiss...... 2 5 5 31 Quitman...... 2 3 3 27 Rankin...... 2 5 5 37 Scott...... 2 4 4 30 Sharkey...... 2 4 4 30 Simpson...... 2 4 4 30 Smith...... 2 3 3 33 Sunflower...... 2 3 3 28 Tallahatchie...... 2 3 3 29 Tate...... 2 4 4 36 Tippah...... 2 4 4 30 Tishomingo...... 2 3 3 30 Tunica...... 2 4 4 30 Union...... 2 3 3 29 Warren...... 2 6 6 51 Washington...... 2 6 6 44 Wayne...... 2 4 4 28 Webster...... 2 3 3 30 Wilkinson...... 2 4 4 33 Winston...... 4 3 3 29 Yalobusha...... 2 6 6 34 Yazoo...... 2 7 I 7 42 Pearl River...... 2 3 3 12 Thirty-two Revised Codes of 1880 distributed to officers entitled to them during the year 1890 and 1891. Twenty-eight Acts of the Legislature dis­ tributed in addition to the above. Four hundred and fifty Journals of the Constitutional Convention and the Constitution distributed as the law directs. SALE OF CHICKASAW SCHOOL LAND.

Description of the Tract Name of Purchaser. Date of Sale.

Se qr of se qr...... 34 28 3w 40.40 $ 6 00 $ 242 40 J. L. Alcorn...... Jan. 8, 1890 Se qr of sw...... 35 28 3w 40.09 6 00 240 54 J. L. Alcorn...... “ E ht of nw qr...... 23 28 3w 80.10 6 00 480 60 J. L. Alcorn...... “ W hf of nw qr...... 25 28 3w 81.30 6 00 487 80 J. L. Alcorn...... “ Lot 4 ...... 14 28 3w 63.50 6 00 381 00 J.L. Alcorn...... “ Lot 1 ...... 14 28 3w 42.00 6 00 252 00 J. L. Alcorn...... Lot 9 ...... 11 28 3w 65.00 6 00' 390 00 J. L. Alcorn ...... “ E hf of sw qr & w hf of seqr. 2 25 3w l60.26 6 00 961 56 G. W. Carlisle, S. S. Cal- hoon and M. Green ....Jan. 13,1890 Sw qr of sw qr...... 29 29 2w 40.18 6 00 241 08 W. R. Sadler...... Jan. 16, 1890 Lot 9 ...... 329 2w 2.80 6 00 16 80 J. D. Andrews...... Jan. 24, 1890 Lots 2 and 6...... 15 28 3w 99.50 6 00 597 00 G. B. Mosley...... Jan. 25,1890 Lot 8 ...... 11 28 3w 34.10 6 00 204 60 W. C. Cooper...... Jan. 29, 1890 Se qr of neqr & sw qr of se qr. 29 26 3w 80.68 6 00 484 08 J. C. Horton &T. M. Beaty. Feb. 7,1890 Ne qr...... 14 25 3w 161.05 6 00 966 30 P. W. Peeples...... Feb. 4, 1890 Lot 16 ...... 7 27 2w 8.44 6 00 50 64 J. D. Andrews...... Feb. 10, 1890 S hf of sw qr...... 31 27 1 w 77 29 6 00 463 44 Chas. W. Crofford...... Feb. 11, 1890 Ne qr of nw qr...... 20 29 3w 40.11 6 00 240 66 Jas. W. Montroy...... Feb. 12, 1890 Se qr of se qr...... 22 27 4w 40.61 6 00 243 66Nicholas Gwynn...... Feb. 14, 1890 SALE OF CHICKASAW SCHOOL LAND—Continued.

Description of the Tract. Name of Purchaser. Date of Sale.

E hf of seqr ...... 2 25 3w 80.13 $ 6 00 $ 480 78 J. W. Cutrer...... Feb. 14, 1890 Swqr ofse qr ...... 227 1w 39.44 6 00 236 64 J. D. Andrews...... Mar. 1. 1890 S hf of nw qr & nw qr of se qr.. 29 28 2w 123.49 6 00 740 94 3. L. Alcorn...... Mar.13, 1890 Lot 5...... 14 28 3w 41.50 6 00 249 00 J. L. Alcorn...... Mar. 15, 1890 Lot 8 ...... 1129 2w 40.00 6 00 240 00 G. C. Jones...... Apr. 15, l890 Nw qrof sw qr ...... 2 28 2w 38.85 6 00 233 10 Mrs. A. J. Patterson...... May 15, 1890 Lot 7 ...... 36 28 2w 40.00 6 00 240 00 M. M. Gibson...... May 15, 1890 Sw qr of ne qr...... 33 29 3w 40.06 6 00 240 36 Geo. Winston...... May 23, l 890 Seqr of nwqr ...... 2926 5w 40.03 6 00 240 18 Geo. W. Leslie...... June 5, l890 Se qr of nw qr...... 14 27 2w 40.60' 6 00 243 60 Mrs. Fannie Burleyson & J. J. Burleyson...... June 14, 1890 Lot 7 ...... 15 28 3w 72.70 6 00 436 20 J. L. Alcorn...... July 2, 1890 Sw qr of ne qr ...... 18 25 5w 40.00 6 00 240 00 Mrs. Su Bonner...... July 8, 1890 Lots 2 and 3...... 14 28 3w 80.00 6 00 480 00 J. L. Alcorn...... July 15, 1890 Lot 3 ...... 15 28 3w 33.50 6 00 201 00 H. A. Smith ...... Aug. 7, 1890 Seqr of se qr...... 6 25 5w 40.00 6 00 240 00 Green F. Seals...... Aug. 18, 1890 Lots 1. 4 and 5...... 15...... • • • • Lotl5, all in...... 11 28 3wl52.95 6 00 917 70 J. L. Alcorn...... Aug. 29, 1890 Ne qr of nw qr...... 33 29 3w 40.05 6 00 240 30 Geo. Winston...... Oct. 16, 1890 SALE OF CHICKASAW SCHOOL LAND—Continued.

Description of the Tract. Name of Purchaser. Date of Sale.

Ne qrof nw qr...... 40.00 $ 6 00 $ 240 00 W. H. Jeffries, W. P. Bur­ bridge & R. P. Houston. Oct. 18, 1890 40.18 6 00 241 08 J. L. Alcorn...... Oct...31, 1890 Lots 1, 2,3 and 4 ...... 36 25 6w 161.14 6 00 966 84 Sam Rembert...... Nov. 25, 1890 Se qr of ne qr...... 4 28 3w 39.90 6 00 239 40 W. C. Cooper...... Nov. 25, 1890 Lot 1 ...... 35 25 6w 40.24 6 00 241 44 Sam Rembert...... Dec. 19, 1890 E hf of se qr...... 31 26 5w 79.97 6 00 479 82 W. R. C. Lyons & Mary Byrn...... Jan. 10, 1891 Sw qrof se qr...... 31 27 1w 38.64 6 00 231 84 J. T. Crofford...... Jan. 23, 1891 Nw qr of nw qr...... 35 24 7w 39.94 6 00 239 64 C. E. Arnold...... Feb. 6,1891 Lots 5, 11 and 12...... 13 26 4w 120.00 6 00 720 00 R. H. Wildberger...... “ Lot 15 ...... 36 26 4w 40.00 6 00 240 00 A. L. & Jas. Traynham.... Apr. 10,1891 Se qr and...... {..25 28 3w ...... } Ne qr nw qr...... { 28 29 3w 202.7 8 6 00 1216 68 J} . L. Alcorn...... July7,1891 Ne qr ofse qr...... 19 29 3w 39.66 6 00 237 96 Morgan Hopson...... Nov. 5,1891 Whf of se qr ...... 19 29 3w 59.33 6 00 355 98 L. J. Thomas...... Nov. 11, 1891

Total sales 1890 and 1891...... $ 18,494 94 68 Sales of Acts, etc.

Sales of Books and Acts of the Legislature.

Dr. Or. Sales Codes...... $ 3 00 By amount paid State Mississippi Reports... 10 00 Treasurer ...... $44 25 Acts...... 31 25

Total...... $44 25 Total ...... $44 25 ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATIONS.

TILED AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER CHAPTER 38 OF THE CODE OF 1880, AND THE AMENDMENTS THERETO.

NAME OF CORPORATION. DATE OF APPROVAL, The Staples & Harris Mercantile Company... .Jan. 7, 1890 Durant Creamery, Cheese and Cold Storage Manufacturing Company...... Jan. 14, 1890 The People’s Building and Loan Association, at Bay St. Louis...... Jan. 18, 1890 Delay Institute and College...... Jan. 20, 1890 The Blue and Gray Reunion...... Jan. 20. 1890 The Bast Union Mills...... Jan. 23, 1890 Mount Wade Benevolent Association...... Jan. 30, 1890 The Sunflower Land and Manufacturing Co. . .Feb. 3, 1890 The Tilford Drug Company...... Feb. 3,1890 The Creamery Cold Storage and Ice Co...... Feb. 6, 1890 Clarksdale Hotel Company...... Feb. 8,1890 Reed Institute...... Feb. 12, 1890 Friars Point Box and Wood Works Factory. .Feb. 13, 1890 Port Gibson Bank...... Feb. 14, 1890 Walthall Normal School...... Feb. 15, 1890 Vicksburg Liquor and Co...... Feb. 17, 1890 Calhoun Industrial College...... Feb. 18,1890 Planters’ Compress Warehouse Company...... Feb. 19, 1890 Ford-Whitworth Automatic Freight Car Coup­ ling Company...... Feb. 18, 1890 LulaNormal Institute...... Feb. 21, 1890 Rosedale Grocery and Commission Co...... Feb. 22, 1890 Pascagoula Seminary Association...... Feb. 24,1890 Mississippi Co-operative and Benefit Assoc’n. .Feb. 25, 1890 West Point Manufacturing Company...... Mar. 1, 1890 West End Artesian Well Company...... Mar. 1, 1890 Friars Point Land, Loan and Improvement Company...... Mar. 10, 1890 Rumble & Wensel Company...... Mar. 10, 1890 Phoenix Drug Company...... Mar. 11, 1890 60 Articles of Incorporation.

Nettleton Hard Wood Manufacturing Co...... Mar. 11, 1890 Mississippi Hook and Ladder Fire Co. No. 1. .Mar. 11, 1890 Hebrew Ladies’ Home Association...... Mar. 15, 1890 The Gibson-Moore Manufacturing Company,. .Mar. 15, 1890 Terry Pacing Company...... Mar, 17, 1890 Meridian Pottery and Manufacturing Co...... Mar, 18, 1890 Kate Tucker Institute...... Mar, 19, 1890 Port Gibson Cotton Mill Company...... Mar, 19, 1890 Nogales Club...... Mar, 19, 1890 Bank of Carrollton...... Mar, 21, 1890 Leflore Ice and Coal Company...... Mar, 21, 1890 Young Men’s Benevolent Association, Hands- boro...... Mar, 24, 1890 Trustees of Sea Shore Camp Ground...... Mar, 25, 1890 Greenwood Hedge Company...... Mar, 31, 1890 Crown Point Packing Company...... Mar, 31, 1890 Memphis & Biloxi Cruising Club...... Mar. 21, 1890 Waveland Improvement Company...... Apr. 1, 1890 Gulf States Land and Improvement Co...... Apr. 5, 1890 Friars Point Building and Loan Association. .Apr. 14, 1890 Beading and Social Club of Natchez...... Apr. 8, 1890 Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company...... Apr. 9, 1890 Hedge Fence Company...... Apr. 9, 1890 Atlas Trust Company...... Apr. 15, 1890 Magnolia Social and Thespian Society...... Apr. 18, 1890 Hude’s Oyster and Produce Company...... Apr. 18, 1890 Clarksdale Brick and Manufacturing Co...... Apr. 24, 1890 Mississippi Springs Company...... Apr. 24, 1890 Savings, Building and Loan Association of Lumberton...... Apr. 26, 1890 Jackson Ice Machine and Manufacturing Co.. .Apr. 28, 1890 Shady Side Land Company...... Apr. 28, 1890 Winona Brick and Tile Company...... May 3, 1890 Sons and Daughters of Charity...... May 6, 1890 Southern Chemical Works of Meridian...... May 10, 1890 Hedge Fence Company.. . .May 12, 1890 Gallman Growers Union...... May 24, 1890 Standard Warehouse Company...... May 26, 1890 Woodville Female Seminary...... June 2, 1890 Loadstone Oil Company...... June 2, 1890 Meridian Hodge Company...... June 5,1890 Southern Mississippi Lumber Company...... Juno 13, 1890 Port Gibson Manufacturing Company...... June 20, 1890 Columbia Fire and Marine Insurance Co...... June 24, 1890 ' Stafford’s Mineral Springs Company...... June 25, 1890 Atkinson & Lampton Company...... June 26, 1890 Baird Mercantile Company...... July 5, 1890 Vicksburg Cotton Press Association...... July 14, 1890 Articles of Incorporation. 61

Mississippi Manufacturing Company...... July 16, 1890 Merchants’ and Farmers’ Bank, of Kosciusko .July 16, 1890 Loan Department of the Mutual Educational Association...... July 16, 1890 Grenada Bank...... July 16, 1896 Vaiden Bank...... July 16, 1896 Citizens’ Bank, ofWinona ...... July 16, 1896 Mississippi Womans’Temperance Union...... July 13, 1890 Farmers’ Cotton Warehouse Company of Yazoo county...... July 13, 1890 Consumers’ Ice Company of Vicksburg...... July 13, 1896 Meridian Fair and Exposition Association.. . .July 24, 1890 Stanton Mortgage Company...... July 24, 1890 Cold Water (Miss.) Educational Association.. .July 28, 1890 Vaiden Warehouse Company...... July 28, 1890 Meridian Drug Company...... Aug. 2, 1890 Yazoo Fair Association...... Aug. 5, 1896 Cold Water MasonicBuilding Association...... Aug. 6, 1896 South Mississippi Building and Loan Associa­ tion ...... Aug. 8, 1896 Palace Club...... Aug. 8, 1896 Legion of Friendship...... Aug. 11, 1890 Mississippi Club, of Meridian...... Aug. 11, 1890 East Mississippi Fertilizer Manufacturing Com­ pany...... Aug. 13, 1896 Manufacturers’ Aid and Investment Company.Aug. 18, 1890 Davis Bend Packet Company...... Aug. 19, 1896 Citizens’ Bank, of Senatobia...... Aug. 19, 1890 Loan and Improvement Com­ pany ...... Aug. 20, 1890 Booneville Canning Company...... Aug. 21, 1890 Union Joint Stock Company, Jackson...... Aug. 22, 1896 Meridian Mercantile Company...... Aug. 23, 1896 Lowndes County Hedge Company...... Aug. 23, 1896 Bolton High School...... Aug. 25, 1890 Mississippi National Colored Men’s Building and Loan Association...... Aug, 26, 1896 Mississippi Valley Publishing Company...... Aug. 29, 1890 Columbus Commercial Company...... Aug. 29, 1890 Janes Real Estate Company, at Cayuga, Hinds county...... Sept. 2, 1890 Grenada County Improvement Company...... Sept. 2, 1890 Union County Bank...... Sept. 2, 1890 C. C. Kelly Banking Company...... Sept. 3, 1890 Baptist Union, of Meridian...... Sept. 8, 1890 Quitman Springs Company...... Sept. 8, 1890 Jonestown Building and Improvement Com­ pany...... Sept. 8,1890 62 Articles of Incorporation. American Land Company...... Sept. 12,1890 Hamsel & Menger Furniture Company...... Sept. 13, 1890 Kavanaugh College...... Sept. 15,1890 Clarksdale Furniture Company...... Sept. 15, 1890 Van*Bibber Dry Goods and Grocery Company, at Clarksdale...... Sept. 16, 1890 Sturges High School...... Sept. 17, 1890 Lampton Bros. & Halls Company...... Sept. 19, 1890 Lampton Bros. Company...... Sept. 19, 1800 Savings Bank, of Yazoo City...... Sept. 22, 1890 Jackson Corporation Market and Cold Storage Company...... Sept. 22, 1890 Bank of Gloster...... Sept. 23, 1890 Kossuth High School...... Sept. 24, 1890 Farmers’ Co-operative Association, of Osyka..Sept. 24, 1890 Bank of Haymond...... Sept. 27, 1890 Gallman Mercantile Company...... Sept. 24, 1890 Union Benevolent Association...... Sept. 29, 1890 Progress Printing and Publishing Company. .Oct. 3, 1890 Gulf Coast Ice and Manufacturing Company. .Oct. 3, 1890 Daughters of Zion...... Oct. 4, 1890 William Atkinson & Foxworth Company...... Oct. 4, 1890 Mount Hebron Male and Female Academy. . . Oct. 7, 1890 Grenada Lodge, No. 6, I. O. O. F...... Oct. 13, 1890 Hinds County Fibre Company...... Oct. 13, 1890 Benevolent Church Aid and Relief Society . . .Oct. 14, 1890 Christian Brotherhood ...... Oct. 16, 1890 Moaks Creek Alliance Co-operative Mill and Gin Association...... Oct. 16, 1890 Greenville Elevator and Warehouse Company. Oct. 17, 1890 Silver Springs Academy...... Oct. 22, 1890 The Love Manufacturing Company, of Me­ ridian ...... Oct. 22, 1890 Jasper Normal High School...... Oct. 25, 1890 East Fork Dormatory Company...... Oct. 28, 1890 Colored Homo Association, Meridian...... Oct. 30, 1890 National Mutual and Benevolent Association, of Natchez...... Oct. 31, 1890 Vicksburg Mutual Benevolent Association . . .Oct. 31, 1890 Mutual Bank, of Crystal Springs...... Nov. 12, 1890 Hattiesburg Machinery and Car Manufacturing Company...... Nov. 17, 1890 Cool Spring Baptist Church, Vicksburg...... Nov. 13, 1890 The Laboring Man’s Progressive Mercantile Company...... Nov. 18, 1890 Central Mississippi Hedge Fence Company. . .Nov. 18, 1890 Tombigbee Iron Works...... Dec. 1, 1890 Co-operative Building and Manufacturing Com­ pany, Crystal Springs...... Doc. 2. 1890 Articles of Incorporation. 63

Pulaski High School, Scott county...... Dec. 2, 1890 Steens Creek High School...... Doc. 4, 1890 Hernando Bank...... Dec. 5, 1890 Mutual Aid Association...... Dec. 6, 1891 Pine Ridge High School...... Dec. 17, 1891 Eugene Simpson Company...... Dec. 17, 1890 Bottolopo Gun and Game Protecting Club. . .Dec. 17, 1891 Mechanics’ Aid, Building and Loan Associa­ tion, of Meridian...... Dec. 20, 1890 Kilmichael Normal School...... Dec. 22, 1890 Mississippi Land, Lumber and Improvement Company...... Dec. 26, 1890 J. P. Campbell College...... Dec. 29, 1890 W. Denny & Company, Moss Point...... Dee. 30, 1890 United States Insurance and Guarantee Com­ pany, of Grenada...... Jan. 3,1891 Newton Manufacturing, Ginning and Milling Association...... Jan. 5, 1891 Raymond Graded School...... Jan. 6, 1891 Garden Brick Company...... Jan. 7, 1891 Yazoo Building and Loan Association...... Jan. 8, 1891 Noxubee Hedge Company...... Jan. 13, 1891 Ocean Springs Co-operative Company...... Jan. 13, 1891 Yazoo Delta Investment Company, of Clarks­ dale...... Jan. 17, 1891 Progress Publishing Company...... Jan. 19, 1891 Lovy Stigler Company...... Jan. 27, 1891 Salvo & Berdon Candy Company...... Feb. 2, 1891 Moss Point Lumber Company...... Feb. 2, 1891 Farmers’ Co-operative Association of America, of Shuqualak...... Feb. 3, 1891 A. B. Smith Company...... Feb. 4, 1891 Mississippi Normal Institute...... Feb. 7, 1891 Garden City Manufacturing Company ...... Feb. 7, 1891 Branch Exchange Mercantile Company...... Feb. 9,1891 Mississippi Fertilizer Company...... Fob. 14,1891 Delta Cotton and Woolen Mills and Land Com­ pany...... Feb. 14, 1891 Pascagoula Maritime Association...... Feb. 21, 1891 Atlas Fire and Marine Insurance Company Jackson ...... Feb. 21, 1891 Friedman-Shelton Clothing Company...... Feb. 21, 1891 Harmony Club, Vicksburg...... Feb. 24, 1891 Water, Light and Power Company, Clarksdale. Feb. 25, 1891 Planters’ Hardware Company, Greenville. . . .Mar. 10, 1891 Yazoo Improvement Company, of Yazoo City. Mar. 10, 1891 Odd Fellows Hall Association...... Apl. 16, 1891 64 Articles of Incorporation. Ladies’ Aid Society, of Payette Presbyterian Church...... Mar. 13, 1891 Terry Gin and Milling Company...... Mar. 14, 1891 Tyrone Land Company, Yazoo City...... Mar. 21, 1891 Tupelo Fish Company...... Mar. 23, 1891 Red Light Club, of Greenville ...... Mar. 31, 1891 McComb City Steam Laundry and Industrial Company...... Mar. 31, 1891 Central Co-operative Association, of Missis­ sippi ...... Mar. 31, 1891 Amendments to Alliance Manufacturing Com­ pany...... Apl. 1, 1891 Enochs’Lumber and Manufacturing Company Apl. 3,1891 Valley Land Company...... Apl. 9, 1891 Farmers’ Alliance Warehouse Company, of Attala county...... Apl. 10.1891 Jackson Fruit and Vegetable Packing Com­ pany ...... Apl. 10, 1891 R. V. Powers Company, of Palmetto Home, Yazoo county, Mississippi...... Apl. 11, 1891 Home Building and Loan Association, of Natchez, Mississippi...... Apl. 13, 1891 National Union Building and Loan Associ­ ation, of Jackson, Mississippi...... Apl. 18, 1891 Fernwood Lumber Company...... Apl. 27, 1891 Golden Key Lodge, No. 2...... May 1, 1891 Mount Calvary Lodge, No. 1...... May 1, 1891 Moss Point Fire Company...... May 2. 1891 Tucker Furniture Company...... May 5, 1891 Pleasant A. M. E. Church...... May 6,1891 Chautauqua Land and Improvement Company. May 6, 1891 Queen City Manufacturing Company...... May 7, 1891 Houston, Buena Vista, Okolona and Missis­ sippi Telephone Company...... May 9, 1891 Summit Mills, Pike county...... May 18, 1891 Mississippi Orphan Home and Industrial School...... May 20, 1891 Lintonia Building and Loan Association...... May 30, 1891 Young Men’s Christian Association, of Magno­ lia, Pike county, Mississippi...... June 6, 1891 The Moaning Pilgrim Association, Natchez.. .June 42, 1891 Pioneer Bottling and Cider Works...... June 12, 1891 Louisville and Ackerman Telephone Company. June 13, 1891 Webster Bank of Eupora, Mississippi...... June 17, 1891 Magnolia College, Magnolia, Pike county, Mis­ sissippi...... June 17, 1891 Hawkins & Company...... June 20, 1891 Articles of Incorporation. 65

Mechanics and Laborers Co-operative Associa­ tion of Vicksburg, Miss...... June 25, 1891 Builders’ and Traders’ Exchange...... July 1, 1892 Tischer & Burnett Lumber Co...... July 7, 1891 Abbeville Normal School...... July 6,1891 Friars Point Packing Company...... July 9, 1891 Security Abstract Company...... July 9, 1891 Pass Christian Electric Light Company...... July 20, 1891 Hazlehurst Lumber Company...... July 20, 1891 Meridian Sash and Blind Factory...... July 23, 1891 Greenville Electric Light and Power Com- pany...... July 24, 1891 Independent Social Club of Meridian...... July 27, 2891 New St. Charles Hotel Company...... July 28, 1801 West Point Foundry and Machine Shops...... July 30, 1891 Gulf Coast Building and Loan Association.,, .Aug. 3, 1891 Batesville Live Stock and Training Associa­ tion...... Aug. 5,1891 Colored Young Men’s Christian Association of Greenville...... Aug. 10, 1891 Commercial Club of Greenville...... Aug. 13, 1891 Metropolitan Bank of Clarksdale...... Aug. 14, 1894 Lann & Carter Hardware Company...... Aug, 15, 1891 Young Men’s Reading and Relief Club...... Aug. 17, 1891 Wiscasset Mills...... Aug. 24, 1891 Belvin Automatic Car Coupler Company of Hernando...... Aug. 24, 1891 Vicksburg Athletic Club...... Aug. 25, 1891 Planters Bank at Greenwood, Miss...... Aug. 29, 1891 East Pork College, Amite county...... Sept. 7, 1871 Brookhaven Grocery Company...... Sept. 7, 1891 Jackson Cemetery Association of Hinds county, Miss...... Sept. 8, 1891 New St. Charles Hotel Company of Green­ ville...... Sept. 8, 1891 Gibbs Chalybeate Acid Springs, Grenada county...... Sept. 10, 1891 Earnest Workers Aid Society, Lowndes coun­ ty...... Sept. 10, 1891 Daughters of Zion...... Sept. 12,1891 Tate County Bank, Senatobia...... Sept. 16,1891 Ross-Yerger Company, Jackson ...... Sept. 21, 1891 North Mississippi Presbyterian College...... Sept. 23, 1891 Biloxi Library Association...... Sept. 23, 1891 Poplar Springs, Handley Lake and Meridian Street Railway or Dummy Line...... Sept. 25, 1891 Interstate Mutual Benefit Association...... Oct. 9, 1891 s-5 66 Articles of Incorporation.

Yazoo Lodge No. 23, K. of P...... Oct. 9, 1891 Greenville Cotton Press Association...... Oct. 9, 1891 Tupelo Grocery Company...... Oct. 9, 1891 Knights of Refuge...... Oct. 9, 1891 Poitevant & Favre Lumber Company of Pearl­ ington...... Oct. 9, 1891 Peoples Ice Factory, Yazoo City...... Oct. 15, 1891 Pascagoula Ice Company...... Oct. 16,1891 Southern Piano and Organ Company...... Oct. 20, 1891 Lawrence County High School...... Oct. 22, 1891 Central Building and Loan Association...... Oct. 23, 1891 Malone College...... Oct. 24, 1891 Bank of Hazlehurst...... Oct. 26, 1891 State Assembly Knights of Labor of the State of Mississippi...... Oct. 27, 1891 Mount Pleasant High School...... Oct. 27, 1891 Gulf Coast Homestead and Building and Loan Association of Bay St. Louis Miss...... Oct. 30, 1891 Homewood High School, Scott county...... Nov. 3, 1891 Center Ridge (white) Male and Female Acad emy...... Nov. 4, 1891 Inter-State Petroleum Company...... Nov. 10, 1891 Independent Order of Faithful Workers...... Nov. 21, 1891 Enterprise Cotton Mills and Manufacturing Company...... Nov. 30, 1891 Acme Iron and Chemical Company...... Nov. 30, 1891 Aaron Mercantile Company...... Nov. 30. 1891 Eudora Ginning Company...... Nov. 30, 1891 Union Benevolent Association...... Doc. 3,1891 Cary Mercantile Company...... Dec. 3, 1891 Decatur College Association...... Dec. 4, 1891 Jefferson Davis Lodge K. of P...... Dec. 5, 1891