GENERAL DIRECTORY. Judiciary. D)istrict Judge-Wm R Robertson. Commissioner In Equity-Isaac H Moans. Clerk of Court-Sami B Clowney. Sheriff-ElishaW Ollever. Ordinkry-James Johnston. Tax Collector-Robert 1 Jennings. Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Escheator-Jacob Feaster. Notary Public-Jas 8 Stewart. Hagistrates. Jas E Caldwell, William Crosby, Robert lawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib. son, Gedrgo It Miller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William M Martin, Dr William Carlisle, H H Counts, Dr D Lauderdale. BOARDS OF CORMSSIONERS. Commissioners of Roads. Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Edward Mobly, Robert B Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palmer, Laban C Chappell, Dr J R McMaster, Thomas Mt Lyles, John 8 Douglass, Robert Ford, John W MoMeekin, L M Bookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. Conamaissioners of Free Sciools, Thes J 11 Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, JanieB A McCro ry, It E Ellison, Dr J R M.1aster, Dr V E Aiken. Confissionersto Approve Pub lic Securities. Henry L Elliott, James R Aiken, John I Propst, Mansel hll, James 8 Stewart. Connissioners of Pulitc Build. hngs. James B McCants, Hugh B MNcMaster, br WV !e Aiken, 0 It Thompson, James h Rion, Thomas Jordan, George Hi McMaster. Con1unis1ionters of 11te Poor. Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. (;en 1 1) Cook, 1) J1 Kirkland. Tovn Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. Wardens-Dr C hI Ladd. W B Creight, L W Duvall, Jas McElroy. lRtepresentatives. Senate-Gen John Brat(on. 11ouse of Representitives-Willian J Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. Mount Ziona Society. James R Alkon-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W it Robertson, J B McCants, J 11 Rion, G 11 MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken. Principalazd Teachers of Mt. Zion ColIopge. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistants-Rev WY P Dulose, W M Dwight. Government of the United St-ites. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. see. Secretary of State-W. 11. Seward, of New York. Secretary of War-Edwin M. 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