I. 1 , ! J ' : i ' i -I ' - . . . ' -: : ''-.- ' : P !i '!: . 1 : 1 : ! ; . - . ' :. ij.. ; . ' I I 1 , i . . : ! :.-';!"'' ; ! : i ' ' J-, ' :! ' ."'.' - ' j '-- . ' : ' ' ' ' 1 ' : 1 i .' I. I - " i I r r i : I .. .' f i i : . i ., 1M i r' I .1 1 i ; r- . . r ! u : i .1 " ; ! -. mi i THE DEMOOEAT. Entered at the Postoflipe at Asheville, X. C as second-class mail matter. i PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 4 VfLLEj N. C. AT ASHE- " 1 : BOBT. M. PTTEMAN, y ! DAVID M. VAffOE. f Fnblishers. ; .; ;- ' 'j ',!' RATES, IX ADVANCE : One Vear, ; -j - - ' 41 Six Months, - u j ; ; 1 4 Z. ' " ' , - I r- Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Address I ; FCHMAX & VANCE, Office : No. lojx. Court Squa6""6' N C 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. I - I ! 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. - 1 l 1 1 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 ; i I ; I . J ' J ai I ;C 2v! il li I a; 1: L 'C J: G eai ames Black, 2 mo3. 1 : ; til

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