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  U. S. INTERNAL REVEN UE DEPARTMENT.
\   Custom House corner Main and Walnut.
  COZZcct0r.—Wallace M Shelby.
V; Chief Dep. O0l.—'I‘hos. H. Shelby. Jr.
_., Division Dept. COZ.——Desha Breckinridge.
, Cashim·.—Mrs. L. S. Post
i 1)cputics.—Miss Nettie Bronston, G. G. Bryan, Letchcr Lusby, J.
* R. Rogers, M. M. Teager.
COURTS.
` · FAYETTE CIRCUIT COUR'1‘—Watts Parker, Judge: C. J. Bronston,
. Pros. Attorney; J. R. Morton, Commissioner; .1. C. Rogers, Clerk.
. FAYETTE COUNTY COURT`---}/IBBUS second Monday in each month.
F. A. Bullock, Judge; J. R. Allen, Attorney; C. C. Chinn. Clerk.
POLICE COURT —N/leets at City Hall. J. R. Jewell, Judge; W. P.
Kimball, Attorney; C. J. Reagan, Clerk.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
E (See page 292 Business Directory.)
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
6 Organized November, 1881.
Meets at Court House 2d and 4th Tuesdays.
Preside·nt.—D. F. Frazee. ,
t »Sec2·etcm·_z;.—Pat T. Farnsworth.
This association of business men, representing the wealth, enter-
, prise and commercial interests of Lexington, is of incalculable bene-
` 1it in fostering. encouraging and aiding all movements tending to the
promotion of the general welfare
Its 0fTicers are public spirited men who have given of their money,
· time and talent freely to promote the city’s growth, advance her in-
dustlries and make known her exceptional advantages to the outside
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EDUCATIONAL.
I Public Schools.
Supcrintendem—V\’m. Rogers Clay.
School B0ctrd—H. T. Duncan, Ex ofiieio. Rev. W. T. Bolling, C. ~
J. Bronston, Clarence Egbert, D. G. Falconer, E. L. Hutchinson, VV.
__ H. McCorkle, C. J. Myers. Dr. F. O. Young.
No. 1. (JIo»t0n)—24 Walniit. Miss Mattie Sprake. principal.
No. 2. (1L;.·r*ris0n.)—16l W. Main. Miss Nannie E. Pulliam, prin.
P No. 3. (Dudley)—140 S. Mill. John R. Graves. principal.
No. 4. (.D>}msrm)—205 N. Limestone. Chas M. Alberti, principal.
N0. 5. (D41.vidsrm)——Cor Uppe1· & Bolivir. Miss Jessamine B.
- Shanklin principal
No. 6. (1)um<·m)—12l W. Second. Miss Laura Cravens, principal. — `
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