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TjlURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1880.
Though not surprised we were
none the less pained to hear of
pe death of the above distin
guished! North Carolinian. He
L 1 . , i i
was one oi the j purest men the
btate ever produced, and his
peath is a sad loss to the bench
which he honored, and to all
the higher and better interests
of the people. He lived to a
good old age, 78 years we think.
4. cc iu ms asnes : ana may
tne memory of his virtues be a
shining light for 'all who come
after him.
which, with such labor as they
are used to, will give them much
better returns than they were
used to. Polish farmers would
make good citizens, but those
who have been miners, and who
cjome here without means, could
not be made farmers of readily,
r oc would they find work suita
ble to their habits, j and would
therefore be disappointed and
become restless. Col. Allen can
do a erood deed, for his
Autumn.
With shy brown eyes she comes a?ain,
With Hoi. . mi i . . "
. nu nan a SUUUV. SlIKPn cfc-oin :
As full of light as golden rod ; ' i
Love in her voice, love in her nod
bhe treads so softly no one knows
The time she comes, the time she gdes.
The grass is brown, the leaves begin
Iheir gold and crimson dyes to win
Each cricket sings as loud as ten '
1 o drown the noisy locust, when '
on come, oh maid, to bid us cry
To summer sweet a long good-bye. 1
And when vou fro the lec ....
lhe aster's farewell srent
Poor Cunid nuts awav h
ruae winds usher, with a sh
winter m, the autumn out.
There's sadness in her shy brown eyes,
ANNUAL STATEMENT.
COUNTY 0OMMISSI0NEES OF BUN
COMBE COUNTY, X. C. '
Disbursements for the Year Ending
31st of October, 1889.
' I ,c
NOVEMBER, 1883.
tate and countrvmen as wpll tSS Idlshe with a out,
y srettimr sorrift nf Vio f
rl q cq -.xrii, t x ' I i,uere s saaness in her shy brown eve f VUC5VV ?lson'
Class, With at least a VP.ar's sun.. Thono-l, l, !3it." own ees' JaneGri,
J I T 111 i ' II k V II u I II a Tr--i . I , . I I n 'I' .
u vltu Liiein, to come to JNorth l; lemng most ! ?en.
. u & loveuf DUt loved and lost
bhe treads so softly no one knows
lhe time she comes, the time she goes,
i j - Boston Journal.
Mrs X C Clark- nn mnntn o.,i
: t vti t ; t-l .
P.7uVrown' ?.e Pnt Pauper,
W K Teagne,
Rosa Knijarht, "
Simon Griffin,
Dick Clayton, two
lag-gie Kice, one
Jane Carson, " for
Patsy Love.
iurs uatesj
J M Rog-ers,
R L Graham,
Amount expended by
-i I
H
: I -
340
310
county during'
month of December, 1S38,
JANUARY; 18).
Rosa Knight, one month pauper,
iirs Jimison
$1,872 92
Caroling.
In regard to these people as
M. W. O'Bripn
for
citizens,! Mr.
, J I I . w AHCUj
president of tlie People's Savings
Bank of Detroit. Mich save r
two
three
one
two
one
Detroit, Mich., says to
tne .Baltimore I Sun : .
KICKER.
ANOTHER
Mr. E wart, republican repre
sentative for this district, has
attracted some
attention iri
Washington newspaper circles
to
flock to-
hy threatening
gather" with other southern re
publican representatives and
vote against any
Speaker who will
repeal of the internal revenue
and th
passage
Rachel Jimison,
Mrs Hj atti
W N.Cole,!
Rose MavsL
G B Webb,
Sam Tow, f
Elias Brown,
Barbara Seam-
Hannah Bh-thp.
Mrs CannsJ
Millie Black.
Aiex Jianer,
Patsv Banks.
Berry Callaway,
Wm White.
Jesse Kuykendall, "
M? Anderson, pauper,
J N Rice, i
two
one
three
one
IiOts of Gold.
.Tin C!ll-1 "T r
xuc oausuury neraid says: "Mer
JicLandless, Arendell and others wPnt
mrO! !Al nntirnmni.,,
They make rPmrVai,iv ' t, V .X. XL ' , uy . ascertam
0 A T 111111 1 X UV. in 4-1 1 II 111 I I llii lOTfft H a
riTfioo i l.: ittlc ; tuscovenes or
viviiivuo, auu aitj iai ann rAo-. ?om. Thr.0 ki. j
ular depositors at savins-s banks renorts'wp h " . m a 1
NO matter how littlfl fW ; ,71 Aaey al- PeggySexton,
ir . . i . w,, v t Ul, n.tt3l worm Of crnirl i iiy3 Jli 'uan,
tney maxe it a Doint to flfnmii. niKrcrPta lioi-, 4. v Brooks. I
latft mnnv IWW ZC" "om Jlr. SanH hbie Guy,
v t t w iici i, r i imw i i im r niAOTAA ' i i i
become amalgamated they will has been explored tna ,Wh
and the amount nf r ;n n, iVTi11' one month pauper.
diminisTiPrl Ti, . Mrs Bridges. 4t . "1 "
Phoebe Ramsay,
XT If II '
ne aauits. wp must.
r0oio;ir .-uuumuuu.. lliey report that the
freedom I Tn ! f" I T lucir umerent occupations
. .ii S3VIJ.WVJir LCI STH.V nrnnnH T,o Ll.i i
i. ----- uiuuuu iucsc Koiu nen
ratmn
of sm-f ;.:rr" tc rnooa is excited and has "IiSSnl
-J" i x r ,"&piiere or given up all their different
)OSlts.'
Jackson Earl. "
Caroline Cheatham " k
Mrs Jane Black, pauper.
W H Hunt, ; donation.
ocvuim KIieratlOn nrovft thorri. Thp rTOMii . rr A'",?i""J uonau
eolvoc f a l i "wva awu says worK ot survevine- if lue morgan.
Selves tO be DOSSeSSed nf PTtrn. am ai.-,. . ' ymg MrsCarver.!
i -i . i .vj.v I . vn num oaiis inrv in . 'pai. r a iioa,'. it i-un
orainarv 0,,0i a ... " J i oni- i' l11111111.
i f "ivvuvviuai ciiuuw- if imfii'v pniintTT jro i . . i iur irnirsrs.
, x ... . ! i . o -T" -"vv, uoa UCCI1 MHiriin onrt That Ar t '
1 1 1 M 1 1 1 Si TillC lllnrv K n I . . . " o j v mat j tt
n&' rrri be built- This will be a
people and
learning. ;
rivaling them in
candidate for
not favor the
of
the Blair
fraud; Mr. Browpr, one of Mr
Ewart's colleagues,
attention some tirjie ago for the
samq mock-heroism. It was
-suggested at the time that Mr
Grower was only . -blowing" to
attract the attontinn Uf v n,i
. i;xj.c CIU."
ministration so as
to get more
of the crumbs than had thereto
x . - i . ' r ' i i. !
iore oeen tossecr td him by the
bosses, Mr. B. knowing that
the majority of hi party in the
Housp being so small the lead-
could not : afford
er
risk.
haVe
Well, Mr. B.
"picked up1"
to run any
is said to
some in
miner; appointment; since which
IS MARCHING ON.
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Mr. Campbell, Governor-elect
Ohio, j gives among other
xvx, iicp.uuuuau ueieat in
that State, "that the' cause of
tariff reform, by which I mean
a preful, business like, prudent
revision of the1 tariff, is march-
ill Irr ! i
Thig is the Democratic plat
form, clearly and succintlv
stated. The demands of the
pa,rty as embodied in Mr. Cleve
land's message and the Mills
bil is for "a careful, business
like, prudent revision of the tar
iff, ' only this and nothing1 more.
And the people; are rapidly com
ing to believe this must be don
ibetore prosperity and safe and
steady development can take
place. It is evident, as Gov.
Campbell suggests, this senti
ment is "marchin
practical extension of the Western X f
road in the right direction, giving, when
completed through, a more direct con
nection with Wilmington.
The Democrat Won. !
Mr.. Trigg Miller was the Democratic
nominee for the House of Delegates in
the district composed of Wise, Dickin-
5UU uucnanan counties, A
and ihis brothpr
nominee. These brothers also. married
sisters. The contest was a hot 6ne, and
Judge Kilgore took the stump for his
Republican son-in-law. Hut the Demo-
""y moiuer was elected by eighteen
majority.
h.
lrginia,
was the Republican
time he has passedjintb inoccu-
ous desuetude. Ifropably Mr.
yari, catenmg the cue, and
knowing that afterl the organi
zatlon; his chance will h
has stepped to the front with
wJlpt he will do. The Demo
crat liopes he will succeed in
rattling the bosses at Washing
ton a Jittle. He let Boss Mott
walk away with h m so badly
some time ago he ought to score
an mnmg before )iei too, passes
X I i - - '- S i
uul or siffht
m piaces in
we think he
i. ,
soon will do.
He has erotten two nr rt
groes ot Asheville
Washington, but
lO- IT. tn l. ,wxl
-MMueuiing more
tlian tliat for his; (Constituents.
Stay in . In ewspapeif Row, Mr.
EwartJ and shake your little fist
ai j ui oosses until they
uown a little more.
don't dp something
organization, you w
-tHK iemociat is with
van in l : i ' ! .
- ikjk you can give
Liiem-out be surd
the licks.
i or riTi
come
If you
j
before the
11 lose your
you give
TliE EMPIRE OF BRAZIL OVER
TURNED.
A most extraordinary event
occjurred last week in Rio de
Janeiro, the capital of Brazil.
Thj3 empire was overthrown,
thq Emperor deposed and a re-
uuiiu prociaimea, and under
qn6 ot the generals of the arm v
as pie chief officer, established
Th lnowir L X" i
-r v-vuuiumm V IJri.ri, T IT 1 c
,4 . . X - X 1 XO
tliatall this has been accom
plished without bloodshed or
resistance up to last renorfs
rrii. . x- .
V1! armr ancl ;navy combined
and did the work, the populace
holding aloof, many openly ex
pressing the hope that the Em
pprpr will put down ,. the rebel
lipn. The present Emperor. has
distinguished himself bv hi
liberality, care and forethought
i i j i t i .
an tne interests of his peo
fo;r promoting improve
niehts and enterprise, and eleva
T 11 "111 -4
xii generally ail classes. He
!
tor
pie
MrJ Calvin S. Brfce'cffairman of ttie
National Democratic Executive Commit
tee, has announced his candidacy for the
United States Senate for Ohio. lie be
lieves; that his position at the head of the
national committee would enable him to
do much good for Ohio if in the Senate.
l would go into that body,?' says Mr
Brice, -with an extensive acquaintance
with its leading members and be in posi
tion to render better service to the cause
of tariff reform. I would then feel that
I had the recognition and support of my
State fn the contest." Mr. Brice attrib
utes the recent Democratic victories tn
tariff reform and local issues. He! savs
tariff reform is more popular than it w
last year. Mr. RnVP iQ i. i.
a i J iaicv uien-
tihed m business matters in , the South
and would prove a useful friend to our
section in the Senate. Next ! to "the old
ivuman, xur. JBrice would
most usetul national
elect.
m Jones.
Mrs Bria-ht.
Bob Skinner.
Mrs GilliamJ
Grant & Winc-prt rinmt.'ii!
JG Murray, lumber for bridge,
M M Ledforrl. wnrlr rn i .-j
T5r, lime for jail,
!J C Curtis vumuuswuner,
JF Wells, ! j : ! ' '!
J E liankin, " .
s nt r.0e2ver' SuPt Boar! of Healt
. P, Vance' tGr county fence,
tp11"01' a3 register, l:
x Reynolds, nont fn
aaoctjK?houae.
t $ Lfturance, cost as JIP
WVWm Co. for orders from
?M PntSheville' terfest jail bonds,
Mnse M Wilson term
uu., juuuse rent tor pauners
oiwu, witness
1 1 a Clears i "
S F Dougherty"
J F Tweed
; Ain't expended for month X
? 300
4 00
4 00
200
' 300
200
' 4 00
2 00
500
2 00
200
2 00
2 00
13 00
300
200
2 00
10 00
600
300
400
400
3 00
600
200
900
200
300
3 00
300
3 00
200
500
200
3 00
3 00
400
300
200
2 00
200
500
300
300
300
300
300
10 00
200
4 00
4 )
200
200
200
300
500
200
2 00
25 So
250
100 00
300
250
280
10 20
10 20
200 00
63 30
3000
12 00
100 00
194 76
15 00
95
1125
43 88
Adeline Sluder.
W R Teacrue
J M Miller for
Mrs Clem Brown !
Dick Clayton
Mrs Tow.
Polly Sharn
Sallie Wilson
Mrs Townsend f
V eslev Jones r
Margaret Durham, one month pauper
Vina Earle i two . "
Rose Mays, one month' pauper!
auua uaui utr 15
tlias Brown
i
12 00
180 00
10 80
28 00
5 00
1&8
IS 30
1 80
2 00
4 95
Lucy Wilson
G B Webb
Millie Black
Alex Maner
Patsy Banks
Berry Callaway
William White
Jesse Kuykendall
win v endows
Hugh Brooks
David De- to
Abbie Guv
Thomas Drvmari
Aveline Peuland
WMPenland
Peggy Sexton
A M Wheeler
W H Hunt .
Mrs Garren, for paupef
in rs liares i
Mrs Hvatt. two montH4
j xtice
Maggie Rice
Jane Carson, for pauper
nauuan xiiyrne
Bob Skinner
Martin Hemphill
Smart Gudsrer
Cole Gilliam
Cam Alexander
iievi McDowrII
Q S Metcalf
Becky Hudson
P J Israel
Jane Chapman for; pauper
Barbara Searcv-
Rose May
Alfred Ledbetter. fn
J MjMcCoy, clothes for, McBride
mrs uavis. aonation
JohnCathey do
Mrs Gilliam do
Chas McElroy do
xteDecca worthy do'
Elizabeth Gilliam, dnnatirm I
j aco o Morrow .do
L,ee Pickens do
Pink Robinson ! rtn
Caroline Cheatham via !
Buttriek & Cole. hHd
W T Murray, hrid
R J Gaston 'brdc-.. Inmhr Kmifh hir
" xi x ubici, lumuer crosswaj" :
Doubleday & Scott, bridge lumber
Jas Ramsey, hauling bridge lumber
P F'Mortran. wnrtnn SrrtTt-Vi 1 i
r Hyatt, lumber, bridge on Hominy
ML Robertson, witness!! i -, j
r v imams
W H Hunter
J R Williams
T W Thrash
M L Reed
J M Ingle
G W Justice
Merritt Stevens
J R Starnes
John Fradv
John and Annie Thomas
J M Thrash
v M Weaver
J In Hawkins
t
i
month,
ov.
DECEMBER, 1588.
Kosa Knight, pauper,
Polly Sharp J
Mrs, Townsend
Tow
" vi- firoon
Q Metcalf
'88, $1,309 72
D H Reagan
FP Morgan ,
A M-Gudger
J X Bell
JMInsrle
Martin Hemphill
Geo Young
man
prove the
Ohio could
Adeline SmlfT
-nrs n Llark
Rose Maze .
W R Teage
WNCole
Mrs Bates
Magirie Ri
Mrs Clem Brown
-nas Bowen '
Lucy Wilson ! I "
JaneGreggs ; ! "
Rebecca Hudson"
eslev Jones "
Jane Carson
Simon Griffi n
James Chambers'
iieroy Hunt
A Mj Wheeler
Dick Clayton
Mrs J S Ledford
, In Craig county, Virginia, ; one of the
Southwestern counties where Mahone
expected to carry everything, out of a
total vote of nn It- ns r.. -tt-.
( r..v w,.,, vajn. ucivinnev s
majority over Mahone was 451. The re
turns from some of the precincts show
now political bossism is despised there.
At McGuire's Store the vote stood . -ir. '
Ivinney 73, Mahone none : : at "Valker'
Store, McKinney 140, Mahone 2 : at Mar
shall's j Store, McKinney 79, Mahone
none.! Craig county is entitled to a Dem
ocratic banner. -
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EXAMINE WESTEbW; CAROLINA.
Cc-1. Julian Allen of States
villd, himself a: Polish noble
man, and an accomplished gentleman,-for
years U resident
of this State, is interfestinp him-
jjx m i iii 1 1 it- li r
in
vuuliv lae n , to con
Carolina. Five Inn
lies recently landed
more, and to these
Col.
addi
this State!
I if
some of his
e to North
dred fami-
in Balti-
and others
Allen recentlv
ess pon the. advantages of
He has secured the
consent of a Polish Bishop to
visit North Carolina oi a tour of
inspection. We hoe he will
bring the gentleman throujrh
v es.iern Carolina, i the peo-
pic iwuoin lie renr'Pspnt
ers, and can lirino- wifi,
enough; to support them-
Private Dalzell informs the Kenubli-
can statesmen that if that surplus isn't
shoveled out according to eontrt
the soldiers the racket at the last' elec
tion may be considered an April shower
to the cataclysm which will overtake
them in 1892. Mr. Dalzell knows what
me republicans nromised fnr tKo
vx yj people vote in 1888. and. W i.r..
and resDecteH ahmoH t?v U; X ' " 1v 1S ue
, A i wuu. xkKii 'viuuueu iu i n rnpm r
nt,ctiiibin, however, has been Pr Dlow something up
ciuGtrv sinoTtC T th& The sei of Biesccker's distillery by
vuuxiLry Since the o rovoni1n .. ... , . J J
'I! - m uuvipauua "--"-" "fn-ers, is additional evidence
averym l0, and the Em- mat the' Vernal revenue is aiood
tmug, as vol Henderson savs
7
" S. Wilson
I' J Israel,
(1 Bj Vebb
Wiley Blaok-
Alex Maner
Patsy Hanks
Berl-y Calloway
William Whit-.!
Jesse Kuykendall
i-nceoe Kamsey
Hester Clark
WH Hunt
Thomas Drymah"
Peg-gie Sexton i "
W M Pen land
Adeline Penland"
Abhej- Guy I"
David Devoe
J N IRiee j'1
Huxh Brooks "
Hannah Blythe !"
Cale.Giliiam
Camf Alexander '
Levi! McDonald i"
Barbara Serey "
Mrs Helton i"
Jane Black
Florence Hunt
S Gudser
Caroline Cheatham
Anna Thomas I
Wltipenland ha la
W W flmiroii .oir nominy
Patton, lumber tor bride contratt
E F Afe' sationery for Leicester Jg
H T EstabrnnL- J, i3 Creek 1 40
r Av lrson' ballot for Reems Creek m
300
3 00
400
300
400
200
16 00
500
400
300
300
200
200
200
4 00
300
300
16 00
8 00 i
200
500
200
5 00
3 00
700
300
300
800
200
2 00
300
300
300
300
200
300
400
400
300
3 00
200
2 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
400
400
200
200
2 00
300
3 00
200
2 00
3 00
6 00
2 00
1 00
P P Moriran
J M Worlev
C L Jenkins
Jos Spain'
Kalph Crown
Moses Brown
J H Courtnej
Thomas Williams
David Harshaw
John Ganawav
J M Doujrhert3
M L Keed
GW Howell
WC Jones
W G McDowell
K B Johnston
Lee Weaver
W H Deaver
J F McBrayer
L A Lanning
Geo Justice
M M Ledford
Kufe Weaver
F Carter
JohnStepp
Frank Carter
William Powers
Bursrin Bishon
S M Freeman
Will Penland
Mark Rowan
S V Weldon
A HBaird
Mack Jones
X A Collins
C W Malone
.BrwJ?' tax assessor lSHT
x ".w, arngton, coal
J Sawyer, simnlia n-o,-
D L Reynolds.
? -S r9,wn' coroner's juro
J M McCoy rin h ii
W D Hilliard. hnlHino- iiU
v,g x,c 10, uuuin ior paupef
weurire u emmnna nnffin -pa
Mn flBtw iMi pauper
xx VULIII , V 1.
d?rlon', bur5 in Paiiper
il C BlaCkStOCk. rOiristorinn. ,
do
do
540
290
55
95
Mrs Berry Callaway
Mrs Bettie Barrett, one month
Hannah Blythe, for pauper
S M Weaver, pauper
William White, one month
Jesse Kuy Kendall
William Windows
Vina Earle, for pauper
Rose Mays, pauper 1,
Martin Hemphill f
Mrs Haryy Wright, donation
Sam Henry 1
Alfred Gorman
MH Israel ,
Jane Floyd
Lucy Wilson . i
Vina Eller
Leroy Hunt
Jacob Marlow
Barbary Sersay
Pink Robinson
Colored Family
Lee Pickens
Mrs Philips -Hannah
Blythe
Anna Thomas
Mrs Gilliam ' "
Hannah Chambers
Kate Burgin
R R Jones, witness
J R Jones ' -
T J Bird r
WR Redmond 1
CLWhitaker
JHMcConneil '
W B Morrell
J M Lanning
JM Case
A Simmons
James Israel
Harvey Lanning
S S Norman
R A DoughertA
WT Reynolds
WJ Melton
Henry Hard wick
HenrvCauble
3Ierida Robinson
Jno Anders
T A Price
Henry Sheperd
JH Woody j
N A Penland, work on county fence I
Grant & Wingert, for medicine i
Zachary and Zachary, error in tax list 'SI
Mrs McBrayer, board !
D Xeynolds, cost Burke suit Sup. Ct.
Atkins & Carrington, for coal
Dr H B AVeaver, medical service
Bearden, Rankin & Co, supplies to poor
D L Reynolds, fees 1
Ashe-ille Tee nr1 r!rai
J J Mackey
Morgan, stationery
si x Ciauturooit, -
T Summey, justice dockets
J A Reagan, commissioner
A G Patterson, notices I"
Edwards & Broughton, dockets o
AsheviUe Cemetery, to Jan. 1, 1888 ii
Mrs Pacely, expense to High Point :
PA Cummins, trustee
J Nowell, janitor
George Clemmons, bal. burial McBrayer ' ;
C P Kerlee, juror 4 days !
Jno W Walker, " v
Russell CnrH oil "
2 00 John Clavnn fr. .1 v... ., . A
S Mmi11??8611111 f r coroner " j
R Miller, burial J Morrant
Vv CTISw?y washut on Hominy bridge Jc
rr? Henderson, work on county fence 2
T s TGii0?; n lumber for S bridge . 1?
Citiren Pubiilhing Co Ua"C T Myl-Um
" Job rffi
y u iiier, claim
W B Marx, lumber
T F Hunter, serin
Jaslpore, fees deputy sheriff
t t t aLU s nentt tees 1
. V. Woodward, register
AEPatton,
W C Penland, on poor house contract
. " excavation on poor house
i
Am't expended durim? February89 L22i:
I MARCH. 1S89.
JJ1?: JJmlson one month pauper,
Mrs Townsend,
Mrs Tow,
WRTeague,
Cam Alexander,
Smart Gudger,
Mrs Garren.
Cole Gilliam,
Levi McDonald,
Elias Bowen,
Simon Griffin, :
Mrs Bates,
Mrs Green, '
Lucy Wilson,
J W Rice, for pauper,
PefTSexton, pauper,
WMPenland, .
A valine Penland,
j-uunias uryman.
Abby Guy.
Dayid Devoe, for pauper,
J H Brooks,
Polly Sharp,
Sam Henry,
Wesley Jones, for pauper.
Avahne Sluder,
Jane Carson,
Dick Clayton,
A M Wheeler,
Vina Earl,
Rose Mays, ?
Mrs R Clark,
Hester Clark, 3 mos7,
Margaret Durham. 2 mos., :
m Winder.
3 00
3 00
5 00
3 00
15 00
4 00
. 300
4 00
400
300
3 00
200
300
6 00
300
500
.300
3 00
2 00
200
300
300
300
300
2 00
200
4 00
200
300
300
200
200
300
300
400
13 00
200
10 00
200
, 200
500
300
200
' 2 00
300
2 00
200
200
400
500
400
300
900
300
100
300
9 00
500
100
400
200
300
300
300
200
i 3 50
600
22 44
to uu
65 00
429
200
20 00
606
210
62
112
2 55
55
2 45
30
2 05
2 95
-210
1 05
4 10
2 45
1 55
; 2 15
40
155
1 15
1 10
2 05
255
2 25
90
200
45
155
155
1 55
13 05
2 05
2 60
90
! 90
135
155
360
3 05
80
2 05
115
100
30
1 55
2 05
130!
6 26
1
i" i
11
!
S
20
To
T TT 1. ' -'e'v-iiu.
jj n xveagan do
o o iiUtner do
a Vr V)Vnsummoninroa ijury
A M Felmet. semVes ii i
Grant & Wingert, Nov. drug bill
Grant : Wino-o t
LM,ase, keeping two children
irn 15 eaver, Supt. Health mo
Bearden, Rankin &c6 rH m
o j lacKej
A T Summev
Salina Black, at asylum.
? Reynold's, jail fees, etc
J Isowell. iaritnr:
iv-TJteynolds, work in office!
was beloved by his
perqr, seeing-
the drift of
It
thlilbrs. has ni iolv oi ux. .1 shrewdly suspected that the revenue m
to the inevitable. .W I S eng operated in interest of
wil S nnnnft L:. ,TF ai lr U1: western Cilleries, and the evi-
peaceaDie and aence seems to warrant the 8nSn,Vlnn
x wpiCOO, VCi 11, is a great coun- exinston Dispatch,
trvl anrl mio 10 - i i
, man can a. ffm. rr-! f,..- 1 .l
Dlish mnrli mnwi 1,,.' 11.. 7 JW AVul irams collided on S the
x T- v.x! iuwic uvine arts Ot 'ircrinia Midland
peace than of war. . .
The
has
ter
farnl
1
them
selv
they
btate
vtfs while ''pitching a crop,'
will find homes
at reasonab
in our
prices.
pious Mr. Wanam
appointed a negro postmas
for Gaston, In. C. How
would white TPnni,i;nnn
Weptern Carolina like to ha
nero postmaster at their post-
TF win they speak out
mpetmg and tell us ?
Hon.
1.
exw jiiuiauu roaa near Bull Run
station, a few days affo, sroiher at fnli
engineers and one fireman
were killed. T
iiiiiir
111
ve a
m
box cars were demolished.
, 1 ;
Diptheria is raging in several
in Indiana.
towns
Guns'. rpon'aiMi. '
ivn ?ai'' xieems creek
1 V Uaird. RpavprHam i
n Iri?twkl?rs' rer Hominy!
B Patton. HawHrooi- 1 J
V1?,311' limestone
D J McLellan, Hazel
P J Israel Avery's Creek
J JVl ISrnPI Achmrill,
I J M McCoy, Black Mountai
f uixiuiey, AShe-ille
Mrs Lunsford, donation,
Mrs John Thomas
Mrs Helton
Martin Hemnhfll!
"cine XTice
Mrs. GHliam
Bob Skinner
Joe Miller
JNRice
Ashffii?1 report election
A T Summey, cost
Mont Patton, clerk
StiltiAnom-. rvk
I 67 Mi R y hitson, solicitor's f eri4!
4 71 W T Reynolds, fees '
4 31 J Isowell. ianitirrr
JOI Mrs Ppsnaw . a .- I
35 latterson, sheriff fepj
2 ?1 w 31 Worlev.
10 75 ?B Young,
1 59 hi Hampton, .
J v Jones, i
D L Reynolds, "
H T Estabrook, account
Sallie Wilson, i
Mrs Hyatt,
Mrs Cole,
Milly Black,
Alex Maner, "
Patsy Banks,
M Berry Callawaj-,
William White,
Jesse Kuykendall, j
Mrs Garren, !
William Burnett, for pauper
Hannah Blj-the, .
liarbara Searcy,
Rob Skinner,
Becky Hudson,
Mr Potts.
t m Hanah Blj-the,
Lottie Gibson.
o vi
150
3 00
2 45
1 55
1 95
710
12 00
7 85
12 50
3 75
400
4 00
25 00
250
500
500
-5 00
3 24
40 65
40 90
34 50
76 67
133 89
28 86
1 50
TSn,1?1' for Pauper,
Jack Bowling, donation,
Alfred Justice,
Rebecca Worthy,
Jane Floyd,
Mrs Harvey Wright,
Levy. Hunt, ,
r rea smart,
Lee & Aston, siirvpt. v,oi-lL!4.u. j , i; Til David Freeman
D L Reynold i0,i"SJfmLU s yFIuJ?0 Rebecca H ,
J9 45 Anna ThT"
i7'79 "ie Gibsonli
29 59
3 00
300
550
300
300
2 00
1 00
300
500
!2M I m r- T 4 ' - . .
10 00 Monf' election,
s-m Atkins .& Carrington coal
i SSlSfe to poor
. J5 S B R Wver, nTce3 as piS,ifl
I l " -rieicner :
15 00
'89
Hem
j . k.t;auuuuisi me npino.
tiaupex-i,ieutenant! Governor
1. il. .
.ixo ui.mc hst nrp
of Mis
souri says th
ii iuiy cnangmg their minds upon the
ir r icillli. 1 fie Mllntr
I. . ! vvn
gciim"- ns eves
ions of the tariff.
ally
press;
gener-
open to the 'op-'
Judge Moody, one of the new United
btates Senators from South Dakota ii
said to be a master of invective and
sarcasm in! delmto i...;n. ;
. i "iv- m liiaue even
the peppery Ingalls look to his lailrels
in that field.
Ashe-ille Citizen artv nnVT0!1011 ret- 21 W
S F Williams, i fsti n o t? statement 45 00
J H Kevnolds, crosTwIy ad hauL
John Clavton. coffin ""uun
JohnCatlieyJ r
Henrtffl' timberfor coHty fence
W J Worley, jail fees for October
MM hri - -.November
H Redwood & f!o Th,VAv
Bm-ard & Blanton; " T
r M Mitchell. malHnr, in ix . ..
Ballard.: Rich & Boyce stove Itn
W J Worlev. for- Kli 6 tc- for jail
J C (JrticSe
5?SS rlA:ccht?? xov
t t i viav UJ- tne iavv
xtuuun was recently beaten
f?r a jpetty local office in the
of rf V16 ard of Aid
onl l,o00 a year.
mission Hospital i . (
aT v PePkna, for material and work iail
J feSSS' "Pnrt BurYeo11
Mrs Biggerstaff,
j ii Jticn,
er,tiJanL 1, 1889. I
iff .mnan?s-! Professional semP5
WW Cooper, witness,
RRCole.
Jno Greenwood,
J M Ledford,
JM Ray,
R A Hunter.
H L G udger,
TC Starnes, i
DT -Millard,
W B Brown. 1
Henry Hardwieket
TnTY,.cfVi f
WRManey,
J E Sluder,
J P Sawyer, "
J L Sniathers,'
20 00
15 25
650
950
650
650
154 80
159 67
3 50
7 76
340
14 25
12 90
144 45
200
127 99
13 15
210 00
350
30 00
100 00
24 00
22 47
18 75
10 00
700
3 65
1 13
1 12
55
160
45
1 65
4 20
50
215
228
72
30
&5
600
110
Am't expended for month'Jan
. FEBRUARY, 1889.
MR Ftef1"8' one mdnthfpauper
irs u Clark, twn mAntv.o
Smart Gnd rrf i!1 .
Cam Al,t,V' "c "" Pauper
"-'.MLl4'Jl
Cole Gilliam
w ck' two months
Web. one month
Adahne SIitHo..
Sam Griffin ,
Elias Boin
Mrs Jimisnn
Mrs Green
W R TeasnjA
Mrs Bates "
Hra ibon, for pauper
Mrs Tw, one month
Mrs Townsend
Rebecca Worths-
Deck Clayton
Bob Skinner.
Mrs Garron .
Malinda Bacon -
Mrs Hvatt
WNCole
Polly Sharn
Anna Thomas
Caroline Morgan
Rose May3
ERS&"SneS'f0PaUIer
A M Wheeler
Jane Carson, a pauper
Mageie Rice 1
J X Rice, for tifljifio-
Abby Guy, pauper
Thomas Dryman
WMPenland
Aveline Penland
Hugh Brooks
Peggy Sexton
David Devoe
W H Hunt
Q S Metcalf
Miller Black
Alex Manner
Patsy Banks .
3 21
$1,760 27
pnysician,
T C Smith. rtnioM -F-1..
84 00 i. UrtiiSretc
.. JR H?.ndeJson-for work. ;-
t ?eviiie ua3 Works, gas -
10 S f fe,-?ynVm' 'ke Sunty case
- ?a i Avery, lunatic return va5st-,
Av-H'tall. lumber.
S -wram sci Wingert. i.V
burial of son
John Clayton, coffins,
Mne?dfalr'lnSctinpnce
iwterr683'
Avery Alexander,
Joe Itymer, '
James Buttriek, I
NMCordell. i
EDMcCallin,
W Bell, m'
N ctperdand, on poor house contract
TeaCue, for 'poor house
Oeorge'Britt, wood for poor house
W llliamson & Co, bill uouse,
i "
Amount expended durino-tho
oj 3Iarch, 1889, uring tne month
APRIL, 1S89.
500
4 00
3 00
,2.00
200
2 00
4 00
200
500
200
300
300
300
300
200
300
400
300
300
300
200
13 00
200
500
4 00
400
200
200
300
2 00
500
300
200
2 00
200
300
300
200
200
400
300
200
400
4 00
200
300
300
3 1
3 1
4l
;3i
I2
:i
13 i
. ' 2(
2 1
31
2(
2(
31
3C
20
30
20
2 0
30
1 3
2W
4 0.
4 CI
2ft
2ft
5ft
- 2 ft
4 ft!
3 ft)
3 ft)
" 3 CO
2 ft)
6fti
6fti
2' ft)
"4 00
' 5 ft!
2 CO
"2 ft)
. 3 00
o(.
3 ft!
- li fe
i-2ft
3w
ao
2 ft'
2A'
.2fti.
2(.
4ic
6 ft1
"'
3 ft'
2 ft'
2 ft)
oW
3 ft'
oft.
2 ft;
4 ft t
3i'
2 ft'
4 ft)
2,.'
70
3 -V
14D 4
21K) 7-'
35 ? '
2 7i
14 9:r
18 .Ti
1
4 ft)
5 4-i
50 ft'
9tRi
4 ft)" .
4! :
2 P' '
4ft). i
20 do- '
10 00
10 ft'
31"
135
o
S3
105
i:iv
4 T
1 00
140 00
123 32
61 IS
4 fti
43 1
8 6.1
pauper,
Samuel Tow, pauper.
Mrs Green,
Mrs Hunt,
Cam Alexander
Cole Gilliam, '
Levi McDowell
Smart Gudger
Emma Smart '
Elias Bain, '
w esley Jones, for
Griffin, "
Adaline SludV
Polly Sharr.
Lucy Wilson,
Mrs TmmsonH
Sallie iWiiT"'
Reibedca Worthy.
CJPa' for pauper,'
if . -
Wm Burnett,
Mrs Bates,
$1,183
4 00":
3 0
3 ft):
. 5ftK
2 00
2 ft
'2ft
3W.
4 ft'
2 ft,'
oft1!
5 ft1 i
3 00 ;
13 ft:
4 00 j
300 i
300 I
2 ft)
2 00"
4 00 i
5ft'V
5 00 :;
2 00 fc
4 00
, t
li
fa
so
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I
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il
li
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