jIOSGANTON HERALD. V "The Morganton Star." duress OKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN BURKE COUNTY. C. ERVIN, Editor & Publisher. "jOB PRINTING, with four presses, an abundance of tine material and skillful printers, pnV , n Job Department cannot be 1HE - - nnsitinflil will not he. im. I exce ea. f - ' I LINVILLE. place planned and developing as A GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for healthfulness and beauty of scenery. AN ELEVATION OF 3,800 FEET, WITH It is being laid out with taste and skill, withell graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. desirable place for fine residen ces and HEALTHFUL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, address, j LIHViLLE IMPROVEMENT CO., UHVILIE, MITCHELL CO., H. C. Ji"0V-fim. S. C. W. TATE, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MORGANTON, N. C. Business Generally. jani-iy M. A. iJEWLAisD. Attorney-at.Law, Marion, jv. a maj22-6iu. M. SILVER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MORGAXTO, C. The examination of titles to Real Estate and litigation affecting the same, a specialty. feb 20-90-tf 1. T. AV8K7. W. C. ERVIN. AYEKY & ERYIN, A-ttorneys-at-Law, MOEGANTON, N. C. Practice in the courts of Burke, Cald well. McDowell, Mitchell and Catawba, and in the Supreme Court. Collections a specialty. Office in Herald Building. 1r7t. p. ,ietee, DENTIST, MORGANTON, - - K. C, (Graduate of the University of Maryland) offers his professional services to the citizens of Jf'jrganton aud surrounding country as a flrst la.s Demist. rN'o charge for examinations. sat;!f;u;tloa guaranteed. OFFICE AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. June 20-tr. I! h Till Te:m Cpess Sept. i Wm . w regular courses of study, Classical, VF ;al' "lerary, scienunc. special courses In Chemistry. Civil and Elec trical fciiijlneerlng. Pharmacy, and otherstudles. Mparute schools of Law and Medicine, whose muunts may attend the Uclverslty lectures. Address HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. LL. D., t Presldenc, Ceafil Hill, N.C. 'PATENTS, - T1a'9, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pa ent business conducted for MODERATE FEE8. '7ii.0mcE ls OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT '' - t-h. aa1 we can secure patent in less time . ; vnan those remote from Washington. - head model, drawing or photo., with descrlo , -ion. we advise If patentable or not, free H ur fe not due till patent is secured. pamphlet, -How toObUln Patents." with 57 8 or ac'ial clients in your State, county, or ,. town, sent rree. Address. . C. A. SNOW & CO., , Oppbn. pAXT officb, Washimqtom. D. C. 0 trial In yonr -V farm wnn XF -baT It. 1 hij tht fewest Mention this m" ml1 "CMurj to lend VmJJ? " to Toor fe.pon.l- n th. OrrM will bo ahlnnad prnmotlT OB u A .... .... ZS., II -5 ' BirsTT 1 - W. ALLECER. HUllf ' A . " 1 ' " 11 " -" - '" - 1 1 - 1,1 " 1 ij lli " ij fiil ADvEnxisrNa rates' r . e 1 23 Vm TTTo TTm KsAJT 3 3 M 4 50 7 50 u -::: zz : . - 450 8 oo 1350 mci T r -w - VU . VI - w a. COTJNTY EXHIBIT. Statement Showing the Amount Ordered o oe -aia out by Order of the Board of Commissioners for Burke County on "Warrants Iunnt t n j 1889, to Dee. 1st. 1890 : Givino-1 vu. Aau. iiti . A0? Faid, to -Whom Paid Account. POOR HOUSE. T N Duckworth, for Nov. '80, o o5 ucc. 54 09 !! Jan-'9. 59 91 ! " Feb- 68 45 Mch. 61 00 ' " . Apl. 71 96 fW' 63 75 June 65 58 ' " July, 51 28 Sept, 41 90 ' " Oct. si KO Dickson, Tate & Wilson, clothing,' it to J F Abernethy, taking pau per to asylum, I I Davis, clothing, Wm Lytle, coffin, oo oo oo J L. Laxton. medical at tendance, e 00 R A Cobb, burial of L S Crow, c 00 Henry Burch, taking pau per to poor house, 4 00 J L Laxton. medical at- tendance, 6 oo C Jordan, burial of child, 361 B F Davis, clothing:. 6 8; Dickson, Tate & Wilson, clothing, 8 16 W A Bailey, burial of Patsy I Morgan, 3 75 E F Reid. ticket for pau per to Statesville, 1 60 J L Laxton, medical at tendance, 9 00 W H Morrison, taking Charity Feeler to poor house, 3 00 J W Hipps, taking Milly Moses to poor house, 1 50 J L Laxton, medical at tendance, , 4 00 John Tull, medicine, 14 40 Total, ?78l 08 OUTSIDE POOR. Eliza Hurst, 1 66 00 John Collins, 2 months, 4 4 4 00 00 00 4 4 4 00 00 Sarah Carswell, 3 months, 6 6 6 00 00 00 6 6 00 Peggy Carswell, 00 6 6 6 00 00 00 00 Albert Weast, 2 months, 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 1 " l " 1 " 2 " 3 " 1 " 1 " 2 " 4 6 00 6 00 00 6 Maria Carlton, 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 Harvey Erwin, 2 2 00 2 00 4 00 Mrs C Jordan, Katie Ferree, Mat Erwin, Patsy Morgan, 5 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 John roweu, 3 o Jos L Brittain, Mat Erwin, Jane Martin, Mary Queen, Sr, 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 $156 66 61 05 Total, JAIL.. L A Ward for Nov. 1889, " " Dec. " " Jan. 1890, " " Feb. " Mch. " " Apl. " May, " . " June, " " July, " " Aug. " Sept. 86 70 99 80 84 60 77 35 57 45 25 49 6 28 " " Oct. B F Davis, clothing, J L Laxton, medical at tendance, G H Moran, medical at tendance, I I Davis, blankets, J A Wall, guarding jail, John Tull, medicine, G H Moran, medical at tendance, G H Moran, medical at 53 3 00 6 00 3 5 4 00 11 5 tendance, G H Moran, medical at tendance, A P Chandler, tin pans, John Tull, medicine, J L Laxton, medical attendance, 6 50 4 00 1 14 . 1 Total, officers' fees. S M McDowell, fees, F B Brittain " T M Webb, sheriff, sum moning 8a jurors, W A Hood, registering 88 voters, T M Kincaid, officer court, J , . , rr 45789 1 20 8 70 24 60 2 64 3185 S30. Phu - T M WeDD, snerm, sum moning jurors, &c, W E Abernethy, examina tion of lunatic, R McD Tate, officer grand iurv. B A Horn, costs bringing Stack to Morganton, J T Walton, boading jury, (Boone case), J I Beach, officer of court, John Wall, costs, J M Kincaid, officer of court, T M Webb, sheriff, summon ing juroFS, &c, B A Berry, ex-sheriff, costs, Wm McGalliard, ' W T Mathis, J A Perry, W A Wilson, - " E H Poteet, J I Beach, " Eli Taylor, Joel Walker, J A Wall, " W W Aiken, J J Abernety, ' T P Scott, -- . - m T (Ml 1 w wl a Al.-v H C Fisher, Geo Pearson, L LLail, - W M Winters, " " TRMcGimsey, " L F Warlick. ' 7 50 1 00 4 5! 55 1 80 t 00 5 00 3 7o J W Garrison, " L A Ward, " J L Laxton, examination of two insane, H C Fisher, costs. 6 00 3 00 J W Garrison, taking Sap Brown to Goldsboro, Eli Taylor, costs, J G Neal, J I Beach, officer of court, 34 30 2 70 8 05 5 00 25 00 J A ferry, costs, State vs. James Sisk, Jo Duckworth, waiting on court, 6 00 E H Poteet. fees & costs ao 75 8 20 2 40 J N Dale, Eli Taylor, " W E Powe. " 17 00 I 2 50 I 2 10 C iC t J W Garrison, L L Lail, J I Beach, " Abernethy, " L M Scott, " J I Beach, H S Kincaid, W T Mathis, Sylvanus Dale, " H C Fisher, W E Powe, 3 SO 7 55 5 85 3 55 4 95 1 30 2 60 i5 2 50 12 22 5 25 3 05 Eli Taylor, L A Ward, J W Garrison, ft J T Walton, board of jury, (Sisk and Butler) case, 6 90 j 39 00 Total, clerk's half fees. $530 56 J W Happoldt, Spring Term, 189O, S T Pearson, Spring Term, 1890, J W Happoldt, Fall 30 23 1365 8057 41 90 166 35 6 50 6 36 5 7 Term, 1890, T Pearson, Fall Term, 1890, JURORS TICKETS. A Huffman, L F Warlick, M C Sigmon, J A Perry, J W Rector, J H Hoffman, G Smith, Jas Abee, 6 10 6 90 6 70 7 00 6 20 C C Cox, J L Houk, 7 6 20 35 W W Aiken, L A Crawley, L E Propst, G W King, Jas Hildebrand, Sol Hoyle, J J McCall, S C Kerley, Lewis Warlick, Wesley Walker, J H Henson, M C Shuping, P P Warlick, T W Keller, W H Boger, W A Ross, W P Corpening, I T Avery, E J Hudson, W T Mathis, H Walton, W T Austin, J W Rudisill, T H Rudisill, C A Harbison, J M Chester, v W T Causby, L A Crawley, P J Deal, A T Willis, W T Dula, T P Scott, Jno Simms, W H Morrison, J J Benfield, T C Wakefield, A M Beck, W H Benfield, W W Kincaid, J I Beach, J R Martin, J C Mull, H Kincaid, E S Walton, J M Harbison, D F Denton, Robt Forney, Eli Taylor, Thos Walton, A Perry, M Edmonson, W F Halyburton, A Pitts, L F Warlick, L A Crawley, W F Gibbs, R T Hennessee, A Pearcey, T A Simpson, D J Hicks, R E Patton, 7 4 6 40 7 90 6 70 7 70 7 90 6 10 655 5 7 6 10 6 50 5 10 6 00 7 60 00 - 1 5 5 5 5 6 80 6 40 5 25 6 50 5 5 5 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 55 45 10 55 35 00 00 35 75 So 6 25 40 00 5 6 5 5 75 D J Shuford, it Jirwm, J D Cassels, Silas Berry, T W Alexander J M Giles, W A Johnson, J H Parks, M Edminston, J A Shuping, T L Duckworth, S V Tate, W M Walton, J G Warlick, J D Moore, T G Walton, L W Singleton, C D Giles, T L Hemphill, A Hildebrand, S M Asbury, S E Poteet, W Page, J B Johnson, J A Cox, W M Orders, J H Morrison, Robt Winkler, D Huffman, T N Neill, J W Kincaid, A G Burns, Jno Setzer, TGCobb, J Huffman, J F Battle, Jas Abee, 5 00 6 00 35 40 16 25 3 9 7 6 00 5 5 7 45 2 35 8 05 2 00 65 9 x 5 1 2 40 90 00 5 20 60 45 20 . . i : rr w MORGANTON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1890 C A Mull, T J Hallyburton, H H Golloway, J J Crites, E F Walker, D F Denton, H Brinkley, R Williams, W T Hudson, A L Page, S A McCall, W B McDowell, Wm Powell, VV A Wortman, P R. Forney J M Kincaid, J N Causbey, W A Wortman, J C Mills, W P Hemphill. G W Lowdermilk J S Scott, Julius Smith, L F Warlick, J N Somers, D A Boyles, J A Deal, E S Warlick, J C Mull, J M Patton, H W Connelly, E S Warlick, Total. WITNESS TICKETS. 1890. Jan. 6. J H Howard, Apl. 7. M Evans, W P Galloway, J M Harbison, N Moore, Jno Brown, J G Winters, A Whisenhunt, J C Copeland, W J Beach, Geo J N Jno Pearson, Berry Lane, J T Wease, E Butler, 3 4 2 10 2 1 3 1 3 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 x 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ! 10 10 10 10 10 10 j 10 10 10 1 10 TO 57 IO 6 5o 4 35 2 80 3 00 5 20 3 75 4 35 4 00 4 25 4 40 4 5 5 90 5 90 4 20 6 10 4 So 5 80 4 00 4 00 3 o 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 J W Fisher, L Lane, C Lewis, A Bumgarner, L Mary Norman, Henry " Burt Lane, M Crots, Robt Stamey, 5 80 1 90 5 80 2 20 x 60 4 9 4 3 5 90 6 10 6 20 4 60 4 Co to 5o 4 60 6 60 Alice Watts, ( I. L L Lail, - J J Denton, Jno Watts, Jno Wall, J J Denton, A Watts, Joel Walker, Jo Watts, Jesse Hudson, Peter Helms, M A J Cook, Jones Meller, J M Franklin, L F Warlick, W R Aiken, T P Scott, Laura Moore, J R Byrum, David Branch, . J R Byrum, G M Curtis, J Boyd, M " Reuben Avery, Lee Medlock, Sylvanus Morrow, W W McGalliard, W M Woodward, A L Page, Wm Berry, M McEntire, Apl- 7. A C Avery, Tom Bean, B Childers, R K Presnell, H W Bumgarner, Isaac Powell, Sarah Stamey, Sarah Mathis, E Lowman, J M Dale, J W Fisher, J T Ray, J C Crow, R Watson, G W Henry, Cube Patton, J M Small, Rufus Hardy, 6 5o G5o 5 20 5 2o 4 Io 2 63 1 85 2 15 2 15 1 45 147 . I 40 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 80 1 00 55 2 80 10 20 90 80 60 3 50 50 40 10 10 ! 10 10 10 10 40 85 15 3 15 65 80 10 230 230 I 80 1 80 2 80 2 80 r 75 2 55 I 55 I 90 4 10 4 10 4 io I o5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 Julia Moses Albert " L W Lowman, B Stamey, H Kincaid, M Lowman, J P Abee, Jno Wall, Thos Benton, Wm Farr, Jos Benton, L H Miller, B McGalliard, N S Chapman, A B Butler, J S Chapman,, Nov. 3. Jno Coffey, Levi " Wm Brittain, Jno Loughlin, Jo Bradshaw, Jo Winters, M Evans, J A Lane, A Whisenhunt, Thos Moses, G W Lambethl E Hern, 40 40 70 10 5 00 6 00 5 4o 6 30 6 60 6 60 5 65 6 30 6 10 5 40 5 10 5 43 6 10 6 35 6 30 7 3 6 25 6 60 7 4 6 60 7 35 6 65 6 70 6 80 685 7 35 6 45 2 50 3 4? 90 2 30 1 80 1 80 6 90 3 10 4 00 3 T 3 20 Thos Hern, Lizzie " . i Thos " T W Elliott, Jno Clark, Alice Watts, Berry Lane, Lrfayette Lane M Bumgarner, J Crotts, C Moses, 5 Go C2o 6 40 55o 2i5 2 60 G Go 6 90 5 80 5 90 2o5 6 2o 5 2o 4 90 7 60 5 70 . 1 45 1 80 2 75 I 85 6S I 80 1 80 76 1 90 3 67 l 65 1 C5 1 95 I 65 I 65 3 65 3 70 I 70 B M Chapman, Lola Abee, L G " Jno Lowman, u J F " Sarah Deal, I 5o 3 95 1 o5 I C5 3 15 2G5 1 55 3 o5 2 85 I 55 135 3 35 1 35 I 55 Jacob Deitz, J F Martin. G W Cloer, . P Carter, W Oueen, W Blackburn, L i H John Kelly I75 I 5o 1 70 1 5o I 5o I75 I 25 I 45 1 45 145 3 35 555 47 W A Jno " L Shade, R Hardy, Jas Clarke, H Blackuurn, Total, STATIONARY AND BLANKS CLERK S OFFICE. Morganton Herald," blanks, 3 75 Pearson Bros., stationery, 14 15 Edwards & Broughton, dockets, 16 Morganton Herald, blanks, o Pearson Bros., stationery, 1 M 5 00 Edwards & Broughton, Bl'k book, 1 65 Pearson Bros., stationery, 4 60 A Bumgarner, Erwin Butler, L H Bumgarner, J W Fisher, J I Beach, Jno Butler, J H " Jno " A C Lewis, Jno Messer, E Carswell, J M Propst, J A Lane, Jno Pearson. H Lane, B " Jno Denton, G W Aiken, G W Chapman, F Faulkner, G W Aiken, Jno Simpson, Sam'l -J J Denton, L L Lail, Etta Abee, Total, 55 05 STATIONERY AND BLANKS REGIS TER OF DEEDS. J H Cooper, record of deed book, 7 65 Edwards & Broughton, record of deed book (2) 14 Pearson Bros., stationery, Total, 22 75 STATIONARY AND BLANKS COM MISSIONERS OFFICE. E F Reid, Aet.. freight on county seal, 70 J H Cooper, seal for Burke county, 6 10 J H Cooper, blank book war rants, 3 45 J H Cooper, sundries, 7 Total, REPAIRS TO COURT YARD. N P Beck, cleaning up yard and well, J M Dale,planting 37 trees, 17 7 9 16 Total, REPAIRS TO JAIL. J H Coffey, work, J M Dale, McKenzie& Turner, material, Gillam & Shuping 44 J N Dale, work, Total, REPAIRS TO BRIDGES. Rocky Ford Bridge. 43 77 1 45 235 3 80 2 85 23o 285 I 00 1 00 2 o5 2o5 1 Co 2 2o C Lail, labor, I 00 I 00 I 30 90 Geo Lowdermilk, labor, Gillam & Shuping, . nails, John's River Bridge. R W Sudderth, re building, I50 00 T L Hemphill, cut- ting up log, I 00 Milus Edmonson, 2 15 3 Co 3 90 3 40 I 40 I 80 5o I 35 I o5 I Io work on abut ment, 8 25 T L Hemphill, -work on abutment, 3 00 I62 L A Crawley, re pairing McDow ell ford bridge, T R Glass, rebuild ing Lovelady bridge, J E Coulter, lum ber for Camp creek bridge, T A Seals, lum ber for Muddy creek bridge, J R Byrum, lum ber for Little Silver creek bridee, 3 7o loo 3 70 2o5 2lo 80 5o 5o 2 25 5o 1 00 2 75 I 92 I 5o 1 5o 1 00 Hudson's Bridge, over Hunting Creek. MC Shuping & Co., lumber, James Baker, re pairing, 2 00 1 00 3oo 1 45 95 5 70 5 Go 5 Go 5 Co 5 60 Q Go 2346 Io 00 For Sundry Small Bridges. W J Forney, lumber, L A Crawley, " A N Dale, Total, COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. From Dec. I, I889 to Nov. 30, IS90. General and Poor Funds. Dr. Dec. I, I889. To balance from last year, $ 186 76 Nov. 30, 1890. To receipts from all sources on act. general & poor funds, 5 3I0 62 5 497 38 Cr. Nov. 30, 1890. By payment on act. general & poor funds, 4 By commissions on receipts 1 per cent. 981 61 I36 26 By commissions on disbursements i per cent, 5 25 5 33 l Balance due county, paid over to S C Kerlev treasurer, 9 264 26 3,497 38 Special Tax Fund. Dr. Nov. 30, 1890. To net amt. due this fund as per tax levy, Cr. Nov. 30, 1890. f 6 103 91 By payment for bonds, coupons, &c. Balance due county, paid over to S C Ker ley, treasurer, 4 85S 82 ti 245 09 6, 103 9I EXHENSES OF PREPARING Edwards & Broughton, tax books, J H Cooper, making out tax lists, W M Kibler, tax lister, J H Howard, W P Hemphill, " TAX LIST. 3 25 169 96 8 00 24 00 12 00 12 00 J T McGimsey, " M N Hennessee, " J A Bollinger, " 16 00 12 OO IO OO IO OO D F Denton, W T Harbison, M W A Wilson, J A Puett, 14 OO IO OO 10 00 Riley Talent, Total, $3" 21 15 Kejunding money erroneously collected. 7e 1 - i-au, pon iaxj 3 00 -J A I COUNTY EXHIBIT. Comparative Statement. Showing Amount of Warrants issued trom Dec. 18S9, to Nov. 1890, INCLUSIVE COMPARED WITH SAME TIMS LAST TEAR. Dec. 1889 Lost 0 J'oor. 50 60 Poor House, Outside Paupers, Cost of Criminals. Jail, Officers Fees, Clerks' Y Fees, Jurors' Tickets, Witness Tickets, Stationery & Blanks C. S. C.'s office, Stationery & Blanks, Reg. office, " " Com. office, Repairs to Court House, 50 75 " Yard, " Jail, " Bridges, Cost of preparing Tax List, " " holding election, '88, Refunding money erroneously collected, Pay of Com'rs and Clerk, Miscellaneous, io 25 35 I 40 I 2? Total Gen'l and Poor Fund, Bonds bought and retired, Coupons, Miscellaneous, Total warrants issued, I 00 2 03 2 60 8 28 STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF MONEY LEVIED TAXES FOR THE YEAR, JUNE, 1889, TO JUNE, 1890. POOR AND GENERAL FUND. 1713 poles at 5o cents, $ 856 5o $1,460,749 property at 26 1-6 cents per $100, 3,835 33 Total levied, $4,691 SO Less Sheriff's and Treasurer's commissions, 7a per cent., 351 80 Net amount, $4,34000 SPECIAL FUND. I7I3 poles at $1.00, $1,713 00 $1,405,74$ property at 33$ per $Ioo, 4,885 8 Total levied, $6,598 82 Less Sheriff's and Treasurer's commissions, 7ipercenL, 494 9 Net amount, $6,Ioj 9! Net amount available for General and Poor Funds, 4,340 00 Net amount available for Special Fund, 6,103 91 Total available, $10,443 91 4 20 25 2 00 00 1 CONDITION OF BONDED IS90. OLD BONDS, $IOO EACH, 8 PER CENT., DUE JAN. I, 1890. Number outstanding Jan. t, 1890, 206 Number presented, redeemed and canceled, I93 Number still outstanding, 13 206 Io 00 33 04 NEW BONDS KNOWN AS EXTENSION BONDS, BEARING 6 PER CENT. INTEREST, 4 32 Of these bonds the Board of Commissioners has issued as follows Number due July I, 1890, 46 bonds. ..mm l89If 40 M " " " " 1893, 40 " " " 1894, 40 - Total issued, 206 bonds. i 33 46 DISPOSITION Outstanding in the hands of purchasers, 166 Number unsold and still on hand, 12 Number redeemed and canceled, a9 Total, 306 bonds. Also cash in bank, being proceeds of x bond sold, $ too. 00 I 00 3 75 2 40 j 35642 NO. 40. F W Boyd, error io tax list, a 17 Total, S !7 Pay of GmMiitieners and Clerk. P Erwin. 40 00 48 00 57 $0 41 81 I W Connelly, John Nantz, II Cooper, Total, MISCtLLAXEOCS. i83 31 150 o 00 150 ij CO 25 00 t35 Morganton Ilerand, ad vertising:. Morganton Herald, Pub lishing county exhibit. Morganton Herald, print ing. B A Berry, land sold for taxes and bought by county, T Perkins, county at torney, spring term. B F Davis. load wook for judges election. M Silver, registering elec tion returns. J T Perkins, county at torney, fall term. 25 00 Total. $89 5 Bonds Bought and Canceled, Saml Huffman. Treas issued to cover 28 bonds, bought and calceled, 3 800 00 Total, t 800 00 Coupons Bought and Canceled. W II Pearson, 6 coupons, 24 00 Mrs. P L Murphy, 3 lioo S Huffman treas 116 " 46400 S T Pearson, 81 324 00 G P Erwin, I " 4 00 T G Walton, 30 90 00 G P Erwin. 80" 240 00 S T Pearson, 8 M 24 00 16 M 4800 Total, $( 230 00 MISCELLANEOUS-SPECIAL TAX FUND. E F Reid, agent, express on blank bonds, S McD Tate, repaid mon ey borrowed to buy bonds, S T Pearson, cashier, in terest on temporary loan, Edward and Braughton, printing new bonds, G P Erwin, allowance for funding county debt, G P Erwin, pay and ex penses to Asheville to levy railroad tax, 40 7207 to 00 30 50 00 ro 00 Total, $833 12 to Nov. 1890. Dec 18SS to Nov. 18S9. $ 781 08 156 66 937 74 16S 65 733 789 75 724 97 393 97 299 79 684 05 313 ox 530 56 166 35 570 10 555 47 2,612 33 ,4S 55 05 22 75 17 75 5S 04 61 9S 77 9 134 06 310 15 33 J 6JS 285 83 180 70 320 09 16 35 8 25 356 42 31121 5 17 18831 89 25 t.070 54 4,620 51 ,7 2,800 00 1.230 00 833 22 4,861 700 OO 1,568 50 4,863 2 a 9,433 73 3,26850 7,129 83 1 INDEBTEDNESS ON THIS, DEC, IOO EACH. OF THE NEW BONDS. bonds. lis IUW 20 00 S3 60 60 CO 14 15 00 25 00 45 00 &5 Oa POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar haVintr tvtwder. Highest of all In leaTeniog atrengthw u. a. uovemment Jirport, Aug. 17, 1S5W. 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CSS itf, ii Send for circular. WILL. II. SASEOEX, Tres. Jane Sf tYtf 1 . A. J A C - f V AS I J. & P. COATS' ELX-CORD SPOOL COITON YOU CAN BTJS XT OP 1. 1. DAVIS. 1,1 ictss-i We m . w a a - j : THE BEST Livnn IilbUIWUlU CHILL CURE. CHXAPUT MXDIC1SK W5SWS CONSIOCRtwO QUAUTY AMD StTK OS DOSE. XT WILL ALSO CUKE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, Axa cksokio oossiuanoja. JOHN TULL, ONwaoirr. llorganton, H. C srcs-lx, v ,4 1