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SHELBY, N. C, FRIDiViYi DECEMBER' 2l!,: 1888. VOL. 4. BUSINESS CARDS. E OABAHSS, ATTORNEY AT LA W tad United States Coimissioner, SHELBY, N. C. I .jV ' "': PRACTICES in the courts of Cleveland and Rutherford counties. : f Office on West Warren street. ! 28-tf. B. Frank. Wood, Attorney at Law. SHELBY, N- C. J COMMISSIONER of Deeds for South J Carolina. : n-u Shelby Fou ; AND- - ;T ; Machine Shops B. B. BABINGTON, Proprietor. riAJfE MILLS. PLOWS and Castings KJ of all kinds. When in need of any thing in that line, give me a call.; lb. LIYEEI S m CONNECTED WITH THE BUTERIE HOUSE. Good Horses and Vehicles at reason able prices. Call on us before you make engagements with other parties. Wagons, Buggies and; Road Carts for sale. - til TOMS, CARPENTER & HICKS, '20-6. . Rutherforfitoii,N. O. A FRESH HOT FI3TB- Buggies and Pfisetons Just received at BOSTIC BROS & WRIGHT'S I : t ! - once and ;make i Warehouse. Call at selection of the it: FIN EST LOT Ever brought to Shelbv. WATT ELLIOTT,. FisMoaaMa Barber and Hair-Dresser, ''- SHELBY. N. C, H V1NG seenred an expert assistants prepared to do all ionsoiial work in !i rst class style, tie has moved into his new shoo in the 'Bostic Bui'dinti on the north west corner of Marion and LaFaytttc streets. " - ,: . ': ; j : 1 -tf- . DRIED FRUiT. 4 isrv nr.c. vAhmi tolvjv Coiiritrv "Mo- l. lasses r a small lot of Dried Peaches, 'pealed and unpealed, will do wri:e or call on i D. J. KEETER & Veil' to -4 bo., Cuba; N. C, TO ALL WHO 0WET;USi i,"wl WE WERE burned out m the late fire T T anU lOSl Z,5W. C UCCH "'u'u cue. us, on piase come lurwaru aaiu ucii 1 , " C . 1 3 L ..1 I r.s m this our time Oi need. if is not much to vou. but all the -small amounts put together will help us greatly.j 1 Yours truly, GARDNER & QCINN. cihelbv, N. C, Nov. 15, 1888. - ?1 NOTICE!! Twill sell my plantation, one and a half miles east of Cherryville, Gaston county, N. C, said plantation containing one hundred and seven acres and- a hall, described as follows : . 2? "Acres Wood Land. 20 Acres Bottom Land, li. stit'a q of , cultival' m. and r ! t Acres Unland. in high state of culti vation. ' 300 Fruit Trees, 2 years old, consisting of aDDles. peaches, pears and grapes, s ah of Greensboro's choicest varieties. I ; . This prooerty is improved byt a two story brick dwelling containing six hms, fire Dlace in everv room.i designc-d. upon the best plans fer taste and bandat gopd well furnishing good treestone water in the yafrd. good spring near, outbuildings a perfect completion to the dwelling. A good two room tenant house ii on the Dlantation. ; - t i ' 1 J Any one wanting to purchase a good nlantation-or a beautiful home inf a good (neighborhood and a healthy location will hnd it to their interest to communi cate with or come to see 'me before buy lag. Respectfully, - J. A PASQUR, 15. Chprryvillej ,N.C. HOTELS. Commercial; Hotel, - . 1 ;i SHELBY, N. C., . J. V. KERR, Proprietor. 'tHE best furnished and best keptHotel 1 in theWestern part of the State. Per fect satisfaction guaranteed. Public pat ronage solicited. ; I :; ; M J -! At the beginning of the year the Com- merciaLchauged hands, and wrthfhe new management the house has beeit refitted and TurnUhed anew. ; No effort will be spared to maintain its well-desered rep utation. Rooms newly carpeted and neat ly furnished. Best servant attendance, . Tabic fare first-class. it 4-1-8-tf- Central Hotel, W. E. RYBURN, Proprietor, SHELBY, N. C. lIfE Largest and rno3t costly building JL in Shelby. Beautifully located. First class fare. Polite servants. Large and well lighted rooms. Well arranged office and sample rooms. Telegraph office in building. Omnibus and r orter meet every iram. , ( 85.tr. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Commissioners of Cleve land County from Decem ber, 1887, to Decern- -ber, 1888. The following is an itemized and true statement of claims or accounts allowed by the Board of Commissioners of Cleve land county from the" first Monday in December, 1SS7, to the afternoon of first Monday in December (3d), 1888 : DECEMBER, 1887. No. 1 W A J Hamrick, keeping ; the poor. 1 $ 167.90 2 J K Wells, services . 30.00 3 " " . " . 32.95 5 Garrett fc Co, pro. for paupers 52.00 6 John Cline, pro. for S Groves 8.00 7 44 " " " McClurds 6.00 8 J S Wray, feeding pris. 8 mos. 571.27 9 W H Miller, advert, finance , ' committee report 10.00 10 ME Kudasill, work on Poor H. 39.44 11 W S Alexander,- work on jail 8.40 12 W S Wray, serv. 1 road order CO 13 Penn Bridge Co, work on iron bridge $S45.00, balance due 469.60 14 Bostio Bros. & W, tobacco for poor, and cement for bridge 42.50 15 WAJ Hamxick, county work 18.38 16 T A Ware, work on bridge 37.75 17 B B Babington, amount due ME Kudasill - - 15.00 IS J B Price, work on stock fence 2.50 19 Sidney Settlemyre, work on , Sandy Run bridge 14.00 20 J A Herndon, burial apparel for Mrs A Hughes 5.00 21 H D Lee & Co., money ad vanced to iron bridge 175.00 22 D M Baker, hammer for Penn Bridge Co., 8.70 23 J W Lineberger work for brid. 15.45 24 W H Miller, public printing 3.00 25 D M Baker, hardware 22.06 26 Morgan & Eskridge, iron for Weaver bridge 20.00 27 Washburn & Son, lumber for iron bridge 8.93 28 E Newton, work on stock f. 1.00 29 A P Bumgarner, on stock f. 5.00 30 M E Rudasill, bedsteads for poor house . 47.00 31 L L Smith, work on bridge 72.65 32 Weathers & Irvin, abutments for iron bridge 32.70 33 J C Gidney, provisions if or Jos McDowell $.00 4 D M Baker, nails for bridge 6.50 so j j. ueam, selling stocs lencc h.w 30 W Amarton. fuse for blasting : 1.00 i7 Martin & Ware, paying hands for work on baidge 9.75 70.03 30.00 89.40 29.95 33 Miller Bros, mdse. for county 39 L J Hoyla & Co., provisions for S. Carson, 1 year 40 V Y Hicks, services 41 D S Lovelace, services as com. JURY TIQKETS. 42 W J Roberts 9.10 -1.G0 2.70 1.C0 4;? R W Elliott 44 A II Herndon 45 A J Gamble 46 A M Lovelace 8.G0 1.C0 1.60 1.60 D.S0 3.10 10.00 9.10 1.60 2.50 L60 9.10 8.10 11.00 3.00 3.00 6).56 47 D G Mauney SCC namrick 40 J Falls 50 John Herndon 53 Hugh Borders 54 j j Cornwall T.K T T. tCJIHama 50 Hugh Borders 57 J A Roberts , 5S J M Blanton 59 Dellinger & Covington, extra: work on poor house 60 Dellinger & Covington, 1 bar rel cement f 61 W D H Covington, 400 ft lum. Dellinger fe C, bal. on Poor H. 62 Dellinger & C, for Poor II. 390.00 (65.00 l.CO 1.60 1.00 63 Dellinger & C, for Poor H. 64 J H Green, Jury ticket, 65 J D Weathers " 66 B Weathers " 67 G CMcSwain " 68 B Blanton . " 8.30 1.60 0O W A McClnrd " 70 AS Hord 1.60 9.10 $.90 16XS3 43.13 ' 2.59 71 C G Poston " 72 W A J Hamrick, keeping the poor n T 1 1 A. 1. 111. 10 J J triuiiey, supu iieaiLii 74 R G Wells, pro. for pau. 75 Babington & It, stationuBry 3,95 76 S G Brice, pro. for pau. 77 Beam & Green, mdse forJuTy J6.50 :2.20 35.00 Dellinger & C, for poor house 78 J R Green, serving notices 5.40 - 6.00 79 : " " " 80 W H Eskridge, coffin for Davo Poston . ' . 2.50 21.15 81 J T Bostic, services co., 82 W C Harrill, railroad fare on . Dan Thornburg 5.00 S3 Gus McFalls, convening Frank Cabaniss to jail 1 2.25 84 JS Cooper, jail fees on F Cab aniss ' 85 J F Jones, oil stove for jail 86 T D Lattimore " 12.00 . 11.73 JANUARY, 1888. SJ WA J Hamnck, work, &c.,. on poor house -W.7 88 J H Hightower, work on jail 89 Dr V J Palmar, rebate on taxes- 41.05 for.Naucy Bedford 90 A R Eskridge, mdse. 32.nr 91 B Blanton, lumber for bridge 1 . ' 5.00 17.55 -34.15 2.25 5.00 92 Schenck, Ramsaur & Co; work: on bridge across 1st Broad 93 M N Hamrick, money refund ed to whiskey dealers- 94 Mrs John Jeffreys, rebate on her husband's tax, now dead 95 Eli Newton, work and rails f or- stock Ip.w fence 96 B F Turner & Bro, radso for Joseph Parker, 97 J C Brown to Dellinger & C.,. building poor house 98 D R Hoyle, work on bridge ih Dellinger & C, for Poor n. - 100 Penn Bridge Co, work on iron bridge 101 J K Wells, services 102 W D Turner, amt due for car rying pauper to poor house 103 Dellinger C, for Poor II. - 18.00 35.00 3.03 36.00 - :28.1 ;29.05 1.50 100.00 FEBRUARY, 1888. - 104 W A J Hamrick, keeping the t : poor houso ' 194.50 105 J H Hightower work on jail : 41.C5 106 J K Hull, work on stock f. 8.85 107 N B Warlick, pro. for pau. 4.00 108 C B. Doggett, services 1.00 109 J T Bostic, mdse for county 5.05 110 Henry Willis making coffin " ' - for pauper 2.50 111 S Wortman, work on stock f. 3.12 112 A F Whisnant, work on sto. f . 5.00 113 W H Green, lumber for and work on Green bridge . 13.00 114 J A Green, work on stock f. 1.50 115 B G S Wortman, work, &c, on stock law fence 15.00 116 J K Wells, services 14.30 117 Fulenwider Bros, 1100 lbs coal 5.00 118 L D Webb, repair on bridge 1.00 119 WH Bumgarner and J II Downs, work on stock fence 38.75 ' 120 Wm Newton work on stock f . 47.25 121 J N Green, serv. 2 road not " 1.20 122 T B Micham, making coffin - for M Daniel 2.50 123 J J Hunt, summoning jurors to lay off road in No 8 T. 3.00 124 W G Whitesides, building T bridge across Brushy creek ; -35.00 126 N D Davis, bal. on Da. bridge 2.75 127 A R Beam, carrying J 110 Beam to poor house . 1.00 128 J S Pruett, work on bridge 2.26 129 Ell Newton,- material and work on stock fence 2.00 130 K Bumgarner, material and work on stock law fence 2.00 131 Buff & Bumgarner, material and work on stock fence 12.45 132 J Buff and J W Bumgarner work, &c, onstockfence ' . 18.80 133 D Justice, coffin for pauper 1.50 134 JP Turner, jury ticket 3.10 135 HDedmon, " 1,60 136 R S Costner, " 9.00 137 R C Gladden. " 1.60 138 J A Wray, paying hands for work on upper bridge . 12.00 139 Dellinger & C, for Poor H. 100.00 140 " , " " " . 100.00 141 " " " " 100.00 142 " " " " 84.59 MARCH, 1888. ; 143 W A J Hamrick, keeping tli poor house ! 120 00 144 Jas Brown, Work on stock f. 2.00 145 S D Towrv. work on stock f. 3.00 146 J K Wells, services 32.45 147 M N Hamrick, serv. 6 road not. 3.60 148 W C Corbett, services ! ' 31.16 149 Jno Davis, work on sto. fence 6.50 150 T D Lattimore, copy of rec ord in case of J W Goforth vs. C. C. & C. Railroad ' 11.70 151 R Newton, work on stock f. 6.50 152 W A J Hamrick, keeping the poor house 81.00 153 E II Wright, for stock fence 5.60 154 CR Doggett, serv. road notice 60 155 J R Green, serv. 3 road notices 1.80 156 J W Walker, work on stock fe. 36.65 157 " " " " 16.67 158 John Hopper, services hold- r mg over Andrew Beam 10.10 159 S irAberaathv. iurorj 1 3.00 160 J C Costner, " 3.00 161 A Gladden, " 3.00 162 David Mauney, " 3.00 16 John Stroup, " -3.00 164 Perrv Wright. " ; 3.00 105 Dr O P Gardner, post-mortem examination of A Beam i 20.00 APRIL, 1888. !- 166 W A J Hamnck, keeping the poor house 222.20 167 Dr J C Gidney, supt health ; 42.00 IRS W B Turner, serv. 6 road ord. 3.60 169 Dr J C Gidney, post-mortem examination of A. Beam 20.00 70 W CHarrell. serving notices 171 W C Lee & Co., bridge work, 1st Broad river. 26.86 172 J S Hord, repairs on Elliott bridge, 5.00 173 O Bingham, work on stock f. 4.00 o 174 J K Wells, services to county, 13.45 75 A Nolen. rebate on taxes, 1.32 76 T B DePriest, work on stock law fence, i 15.00 LIST OF JCEOBS' CLAIMS SPBISO T. 1888. 177 Martin Ramsey, 1 178 E H Wright, .1.60 179 RM Hord, 180 N E Falls, - 181 W H Thompson, 7.00 10.70 10.60 182 R H Normon, 10.50 183 C C Durham, 184 W S Harrill, - 1.60 10.00 1S5 J A Smith. 186 Ilufus Allen, t : '9.85 187 J S Pruett, . , t S8 D D Edwards, , 10.60 189 WD II Covington, 190 Isaac Mooney, 4.60 10.50 191 G F Crowder, 10.60 192 J A Simmons, - 193 TF Elliott, 10.30 10.50 194 J T Bostic, 195 F M Dickson, 3.10 10.60 196.Wm McDaniel, 10.00 197 T W Harmon, 193 D R Hovle. ' : ' . 199 E D Dickson, 1 200 John Beason, 201 J W Roberts, 202 J W Goforth, 203 A J Gamble, ' 204 W A J Hamrick, 205 A Y Weathers, 206 T M A Oates, " ' 2.U7 207 John H Harris, 208 Wm. Morehead , 209 J F Ledbetter, t 210 J A Jones, I 211 J C Gantt, " 212 W J Lovelace, 213 Benj Hamrick, ' 214 M P Philbeck, ' 215 R A Rhea. 516 J C Byers, - ' 217 J D Gillespie, - ' 218 WH Ellis, 219 J D McSwain, 220 J B Stroup, 221 JM London, . " 222 Thos Kendrick, v . 223 Rufus Roberts, 224 J n Green.' ' 225 P IlajTies, ' ' 220 D B Alexander, . 227 J J Pruett, 228 J II Ware, v 229 E T Champion, 230 MS Hoyle, 231 Jabez Hamrick, . 232 Carme Elam, 233 W B Lemons, 234 P. M. Gibbons, 235 W B Hoyle, 236 M W Crowder, 237 T A McSwain, 8.60 8.90 8.00 .9.00 . 8.70 8.30 8.60 8.90 9.50 8.30 ' 9.05 . 9.00 8.40 8.80 9.00 9.00 9.10 6.10 ? 7.60 7.00 i.60 7.60 7.60 8170 7.60 7.60 7.60 7.60 4.60 6.90 1.60 1888. 73.50 67.64 238 WBPhifer, 239 DB Hughes, : 240 J II Webber, 241 L S Hasten, 242 JSMartin, 243 JE Martin, ' 244 L C Lee, ' 245 N Champion, 246 W S Lattimore, 247 J B Stroup, 243 W A Martin . 249 J W Sullivan, : " 250-A I Borders, f ; r !- " 251 Jno W Lutz, 252 J M Flack, 253 W A Ware, 254 T D Putnam, 255 W P Beam, WHOLE AXD HALF FEES, SPRING T, 256 F I Osborne, solicitor, 257 T D Lattimore, CSC, 258 M N Hamrick; sheriff, 250 W C Harrill, deputy sheriff, 260 J H Elliott, " , . 261 CR Doggett, " 262. J P Lackey, " 5.20 ,6.05 ,2.25 5.00 5 95 15 263 W B Turner, ' 264 JJ Hunt, ' 265 F S Fortenbuiy, " 206 J A Peeler, " 267 HW Bumgarner, " 208 JY Hord, 44 ; 60 ' 1.05 95 1.60 1.05 '2.55 269 J Y Elliott, " 270 J L Sullivau, 271 T H Pinchbeck 272 T P Covington, " 273 W H Green, " 274 WG Lovelace 6.95 90 30 3.40 275 Jno Parker, " 276 M Moore, " 277 J n Wray, " 278 Jas Champion, . M -" 279-WDPee'er, 44 95 ,15 50 65 85 . 45 " 1.25 67 5.89 1.34 2.60 2.00 50 1 , 1.32 280 J A Beam, J P., 281 A B Peeler, " 282 J T Falls, Jr., 283 Ii C Harmon, " 284 Z M McKinney, . " 285 JT Bostic, " 286 H Cabaniss, ' 287 R M Hord, " 288 WLDaroron, 44 289 A M Lattimore, 44 290 HP Allison, 4 291 J Z Fafls, 44 292 T S Hamrick, 44 293 W Parker, witness, 294 T J Holland, " 295 Thos Jolly, 44 6.90 6.35 2f6 Madison Jones, 44 5o 5.75 4.05 2.85 297 LH Long, 44 298 D Oates, due Miller Bros., 299 J S Sanders, 300 Larkin Allen, 2.55 301 B B Camp, 302 J B Ham, due Miller Bros., 393 Elizabeth Thrift, 304 J R Elliott, - , 305 Andrew Hoylo, 300 P A Bridges, 1 3o7 Alex Costner, 1.45 2.45 2.40 308 CRBridges, 309 JP Smith, 310 KSr Lackey, - 311 J C Byers, 312 S RHuss, ' ' 313 Leroy Gardner, 314 K Williams, 315 D B Alexander, 316 WC Wesson, 317 Jim Crowder, ' . 90 .2.78 . 318 JT Short, 319 Alice Garvin, 320 D R McSwain, 321 TSEUis, 322 W C Hamrick, 323 It B McBrayer, . 324 D M Rudasill, . 325 M S Dover, 326 Devaney Mode, . - 50 327 J P Jones, 328 Rufus" Allen, 329 Cicero Eskridge, 330 C J Wesson, . . 331 EC White, 332 Bruce Queen, 333 J M Justice, - 334 C J Wesson, 335 M Fortenbury, . 336 T P Alexander, 3;37 Avery McMurry, 338 L McDowell, , 9.60 9.90 339 M Pruett, ' 340 Jess Wesson, 341 Sam Blunter, 342 J L Sullivan,- 343 Webb Davis, 344 Lucinda Covington, 345 Nancy Wright, 346 Mary Davis, 9.80 347 Nancy Hamrick, , .. 348 TP Covington, - " 349 J B Champion, 350 JT Bostic,- - 1.60 1 1.60 l.0 351 Madison Jones, . : i 352 GL Leak, - ' : : ' 1.60 6.10 353 Watt JSlliott, r" ; : . ' 1.60 3.10 3.10 354 Jane Ellis, 355 Jake Jones, - 1 356 Jane Elzer, - .. . 7.30 7.60 7.60 8.50 357 J S Mauney, ' ' . . 358 W A Ware, ' 1 359 A P Carpenter, '; r 360 E A Morgan, 1- -t 361 D C Rollins, , v . 362 Robert Rollins, 'J 363 Elirabeth Rollins,: . : - 7.60 1.60 6.70 7.30 364-Iizzie Rinehart, ' 1 . V r 365 A Rinehart, . ? " -; 7.30 7.00 167 J N Drennan, - - 'l 368 A C Harrol&on, 369 Ben Lane," 7.10 6.10 3.70 ... MAY, 1888" t;-t;, ' 370 W A J Hamrick, keeping the ' poor,' 371 W L Pruett, calling for grand jury, 1888, - - , 3.10 3.20 1.60 1.60 8.60 372 -A P Austell, calling court, 16 50 373 J J Hunt, summoning jurors, . 1.80 374 J R Moore, copying, . 1.15 375 M N Hamrick, services, . 23.10 377 F S Fortenberry, services, , 7.20 378 Babington, Roberts & Co., ; stationery, - . 11.20 379 W S Mauney, services, , 4.50 380 W C Harrill, 3.00 381 A J R Hoyle, bridge acct., . 11.00 382 W W McFarland, services, "? 3.00 383 J T Bostic, services, county, 37.30 384 Bostic Bros. Wright, to- - bacco for county, - f 23.00 385 J S Wray, feeding prisoners, 5341.00 388 J K Wells, services, county, ' 31.23 387 W H Miller, pub. printing, 18.00 387 B Justice, material to keep x- K up Counjty-Uns road,! ; i 8.00 388 Sidney Settlemyer, buildine bridge across Sandy Run c,, 159.00 389 W E Ryburn, boardinjg jurors, , 1 Spring term, 1888, , , , . - , , 32.25 390 W C Harrill, services, , 0.00 391 Wm Bumgarner, work on stock fence in i No. 11 i., ; .5.00 2 J A HarriU,' stationery, " 1L00 JUNE, 1888. " -392 WAJ Hamrick,-keeping the- - T .Poor, j . , (; .. 393 T W Ebeltoft, stationery, ; , 394 McBrayer fe. Wilson, oil, etc., .. 395 W C Lee, coffin for pauper, h 396 C R -Doggett, summoning . witnesses, 397 J H Elliott, work on bridge, 398 Stephen White, work on B. ' . bridge, - "; ' t' 390 C,G Wasburn,' lumber for :i bridge, k--, - -t 400 J jE Wells, services . , 401 J C Lackey, serving notices, ' 402 Wni Newton, work on stock law fence in No. lit, . . 403 W. ;W Bumgarner, serving : ; notices, 404 J W Gidney, settling with j Treasurer and Sheriff, .178.10 -LOO 8.35 ! L,20 "27.85 ( 16.00 " 10.20 .. .90 4.00 1.20 - 5.00 ; JULY, 1888. 405 W A J Hamrick, keeping the 30 poor, . , 15 406 J K Wells, services, 40 J L Webb, services to Board 19.50 01 Assessors wuuavit n-, June 26, 1888,, , v ' 3.00 40 Edwards & Broughton, ; tax books for county. 4,00 409 J A Wray, conveying pauper to poor house, . : 1.00 410 J C Gidney, services as Su perintendent of health, ' 43.75 411 G J Scoggins, work on stock law fence in. No. 8 township, 4lii "A Powers, oomn f orptrper f t. 413 H G Hau, comn lor cnuav 414 J.T;Bo8tic, services assess 1:50 55 07 95 ing the 0 CR R C C C R Rand Expenses,' 1 86.60 415 Gidney fcfe Webb, printing bonds f or S W Air Lane K -R and expenses, 20a 65 28.80 2,50 1.15 416 D S Lovelace, services as c, 417 S M Beam, coffin for pauper, 418 A G Proctor, rebate on taxes for 1887, ' ' - 119 F A Blanton, conveying Mrs f2.50 2.50 -2.50 80 3.50 ,(S A and P Blanton to poor " house, ' J. . " I : AUGUST, r 1888. , 420 W A J Hamrick, keeping the poor, July, 1888, " 't 188.90 1.80 4.03 li,50 lie v., ,-L50 -A. 4 ' 421 JA Peeler," summoning ju- : rors, Spring term, 1888, 422 Babington, Roberts dr C6.r- 2.45 1.00 2.70 Vstationery f or county, n - 3 W A J Hamrick, merchan- ohandise, etc., lor county, 4 'j 424 Bostic Bros 4 Wright, 46 lbs. 2.45 tobacco for county, v 5 . 2.45 425 W C Harrill; summoning ju- , 2.70 rors, August Terin, 1888, .' , 426 J C.C Humphries, serving 9 2.80 1.70 1.75 15 1.35 1.55 1.55 road orders No 1 townsMp, 5.40 5.50 427 WS Mauney; sum. 6 Jurors,' ' 423 J K Wells, services, r ' 429 Sidney Settlemyre, cut ting tree out of ereek on bridge, - " ' 1.80 1.80 430 Cobb, Register of Deeds,1' services tp Board of As sessors, ":--i:t; 1.80 1.80 .80 i.15 1.15 1.20 431 TLTVail, serviceso B'rd ' of Assessors, , ! " 432 C R Doggett, serving road notices, v 433 L E Powers, coffin for 1.20 85 ' Lans Longi eol, fi ' 1 434 Babbington, Robers '&Gos 1.15 2.17 2.05 55 65 part claim J K Wells for services rendered connty by Wells, - 439 J H Austell, listing taxes 1.55 township No. 3, 1.70 1.55 2.05 440 0 W Peeler, 8 days listing taxes No 11, 441 T .M A Oates, 12 days list 5.90 2.90 ing taxes No. 5, 442 Jas A Bear" -.y 2.90 5.90 2.90 ing taxes No. 8, 443 A B Peeler, listing taxes 3.90 .5;oo 1.05 j7 days in No. 10, - 1 444 W D Lackey, listing taxes 10 days ia No. 9, " J J.55 3.10 445 H P Allison, listing taxes , 16 days iff o. 4," ' 340 3.10 3.40 446 E H Wright, listing taxes '20 days No. 6, . ' - Same, preparing abstract -5 days, c , j Sara-j, appearing) beforo 2.30 " "2.25 j. I Commissioner's 1 day, ;-. 4J77:M McKinney; listing L45 V taxes 14 days No. 7, Lfi5 1.-95 448 W S Prnett, ' calling for r - grand jury 5 days. 1.80 449 A B Austell, cabling court . ; G days, v-; . ' ' 55 450 J GHord,; summoning 6 2.55 2.05 - jurors summer term 1S88 : Same, road order-' 451 J Hunt, summoning 6 jurors,- - -", 212.20 14oa n0 vy eU3- services .o - county, stationery.tcc, 7X01453 W. B TurneR'. summoning . ' ' 2 road jurors, ... . SEPTEMBER, 1888. 455 W A J Hamrick, keeping: : poor for August 1888, : 456 J R Green, 14 road notices August 1883 't 457 MWDoggett,sum. 1 juror, 458 M N Hamrick, sheriff, see: account on file, ,f UST OF JUEOES TICKETS FOR W? TKBM. 1888. ' :: .120 194 20 840 , 30 " : .. 28 25 AXH3VST ' .230 ' 320 250 1 340 .,ttm ' '100 1 60 v 160 160 4iI60 '14 60 ; rlOlO v'955 970 . 1010 '310 A 310 10 50 f ' 1020 .' 1010 1020 : 1310 - 1000 ril020 310 1-975 '" 1090 9 50 : 1050 . 310 160 . 100 160 459:D 0 Alexander, 5" : 460, h D Webb, ' ! 46i W G Wylie, : tt. ; 463 J P Ramsey, 463 W H Eskridge, 464 W S Pruett, ; 46aCBRevier, v; 466A Q Weathers, ' ' " 467 ;A'C Bridges ".: 468 A S Hord, - ? 469 WA Hamrick,,; sy-. 470 A J Suttlemire, 4 i ; . 471-AB-Homh'4 . 472 R E Kerr, M .''ii. ? 473 W Y Weathers, .t-' 474' SM Jolly, ' 473 A J Gamble 476 D W Degh, 477 W G Whitesides, - . , . 478 If 0 Martin-. 479 David Seruires, tst 480 Johnathan Green, ' -48lSD Randol,- U -'! n'-; 482 PM Miller, . ; ; t 483-S MBeam, - r i. 434 W F Gold, 485 SYHamnek, 480 A'P Ellis, 487" T S Kendrick, : 488 D E Hoyle, . t v 489 B Newton, 490 A H Cornwell, 491 W H Thompson, 492 E P Roberta, 493 A J Suttlemyre, , 494 A"I Borders, 1 CO 160 '. 4 CO 4j60 400 '4(50 810 : 890 9 20 49C H S Blauton, - ... 497 W A Jones, 498 C C Hamrick, 499 J Z Falls, v-' 500 J D Weathers, ' r 501 J D Simmons,4 502 FMStocton; : , 503 B Blanton,- . " ' .'7 60 ' 920 870 : 8 50 :880 8 60 "890 8 20 8 GO 8l5 ' 850 504 "J B Lattimore, 505 Jas A Ware, ; " 506 Toah Green, 50I-T3 Dixori, : . ::. ': 508 U ti Ware, s' '.. " 509 Ir Patterson,' ' 510 T M Roberts, 511 W t Plonk, 512 Henderson Roberts, OO 513 F T Patterson. 514 J E McBrayer, 515 John F Horton, 516 Mathew Crowder, , 517 BG Mooney, V 518 J B Hawkins,' 519 E D Dixon, 520 S D Randal, - 521 "G C McSwain; 1.00 1 CO ICO 160 H-60 160 310 522 0 CSarratt, 523 SE Bostic, ; - 524 J M Roberts, 525 J G Smith, - 526 I B Alexander; 527. W C Bostic, - ''. ' 810 '160 '160 310 U60 1160 a a go '60 528 A M Hamrick, 529; WK Hardin, 530: D BrantonJj 531 W itf Jones, VV 532 J H Jonest4: ' ? ; 533, A P Withers, ' 534 JMSpurlin, 535 M C Mooney, ' 536: E P Roberts, 537!JABlafck, 538; MR Beam, . 539rB A Putnam,: -t 540 H C Burns. J 544;: t Warlick, v ? 125 5360 200 2 70 ''"270 a 60 'C 9 70 'I CO 542' John Beasou, 543 tT G HamriXr zw J'McMdrry, 150 545' A'P Weathers, 546'DB McBrayer, 547'DftMi-Brayer; ' V 2 50 iisi '6y half fees ai.uo wr it - 'av' ovsr term 1888, ,;'" ; 548'F lOsberpe, Sdicltori ' J J 549 T lJ Lattimore; C S C, fJ'-XJ! 550 R.N Hamrick, Sheriff, '" 551 J L Sullivan, do 10 30 1600 552 C It Doggett, do - 553 J Y Hoard. do " 554 MW Doggett, do 555 W C Harrill, - do loOO 24 00 22 00 557 W B Turner, do 558 JCCHumphries',do 559 J A Peeler, ...do " 14 00 560 W;S Mooney;, da s 7 f 561 $ S Harrelson "-' do :: ' 2000 l! 5. "32 00 592 W',Q Austell.' s do .s? r J A 563 J P; Lackey, ,, do ; '; 564 a Pinchbek, 1 565 J J Hunt, - do , -'" 4000 566 JR Green. do - 567 A Turner,! - 568 "WtI C Mulhiijtbx, .xi t- 31000 !2.00 509 A IV JkndgeW Ki o70 W L Dawon, 1 )do .. $800 571 MS Williams,: 'do 572 HP Allison, do 7 50 1 573 D R Hoyle, do 574 H C Cabaniss,' do 9 00 1 575 D J Hardin, do 576 J T Bostic, ' - : - do 180 577 J A Beam, . do . GO 578 F Y Hicks, . do 579 R J Balfour, ' do 180 58017 R Hardin,-;. do- 581 D.S Lovelace, -do ;i 8 35 582 IJane Rippy, witness 583 J B Watters, do ? 5S4.C HRuss, i do 585 W J LeJford, do due J I ..Z Falls, 586 W J Ledford, , do 587 Luther Geak, do 5S8 Pock Walker, do $89 Alec Durham, do 590 Bob Howell, ' do 591 J.T Poston, '; do due i . , Miller Bros, , - -. 502 SW Poston. do " do 593 3 B Camp, do do 1 CO 55 335 3 45 300 197 122 155 205 2 35 2 45 265 210 ' 170 1 65 165 230 180 90 .170 170 170 180 235 235 2 30 225 4 275 ,"2 75 165 165 1 62 165 215 115 115 115 130 594 Q 0 Rollins, do 595 C A Putman, . do 596 Stant Poston, do due J ; A Wjay, . . . , 597 Millard Moore, do do 598 Rosanah Camp, do , 699 G W Tellman, do 6 H j Willis,' do 601 A J London, , do . . 602,'JASims, , , do 603 ftnldah Dullyjdo',. '604 Peter Forney, ' do '. , G CHumphreys, do due Miller Bros, 606 Allen Thrift, do 607, H Sanders", do 608JiGoforth. , do . . 609 J H Patterson, do 610 J W Poforth, do ' eil Allen Thrift, do . 612 AT Ellis, - , do ' 613, W.E Rippy, " do CMC MHastin, . do . , 615 J C Peeler, do 616 Henry G ant, v do due j Miller Bros, ,. 617; J Jta'nt. j . do do G18 Andrew Jones, do . 6191) Poston,. ... do . 620 HDe'admon, do 621 T CC Wilson, do 622 David Deal, do 623 D W Jones, do 624 Rachel Deal, do 625 C F Jones, do 626 Geo Humphries, do !L7 k JlZu '.vies, do due f i Millar Bros, 628 ICC Simmons, Jr,do 629 Dinry Green,, do 630 Laus Price, do 631 Ellas Green," .do - ; 632 R P Price, do 633 WBGrigg," . do $34 AUce Roberts, do due do " do Miller Bros, 210 15 Randol Roberts, do .210 155 636 Nathan Bridges; dV 637 Jolm Bridges .16 215 633 J H Fortenbury .do 210 639 S M Hastin, do : V C Acre, . AEBettis do do do do" do do do do do do do do do1 do 642 RSurratt, 1' Miller Bros. ' due 3 40 043 MSurratt,- , do 9 40 4 J T Hord, 5 J BRhyn, 860 8 05 890 160 feifi CD Jones, 647 JU Haynes, 8 A H .Philbeck, 649 G M Sweezy, due j A Miller Bros, G50 L R HaVpes. 651 M S Sweezy ! , Miller Bros, C52 Isaac Rippy, ' 653 Waa Bell, . due 654, C A Turner it do do; ;655 Cora Rippy, do 657'j Berry "Graham, do 658, C A Turner, 659;jlton; G60,JJorrle Greerf,' do, rdo: do 'do OOiiij jvimmon,;. due do -do ;4 ; Miller Bros,. , 662, J Kimmon, : do -2 40 270 663 . Ed Davis. do i 664 Martin Guiton, do . 2 40 665 . Thos Jolly, "do ' do J B Hamrick, 667iLucj Peeler 668 iWLS Hicks, , 669 P M Locklen, 670 jP E Tate. R7liJas Putman,3 : do :do do do do ' do bT2iTCdrigg, ' vJJ60 673 F H McMurryi XV- OCTOBER, 1889. 674 -W A J Hamrick, keeping ' J poor for August, 1888, ' 660 Dr JC Gidney, supt health; , ; for quarter ending Sept " 30th, 1888, . . 67 P M Roberts, juror ticket ' August term 1888, 677 X Blanton, listing taxes 9 ; , d.iys 1SS8, No. 2 C7S Z T -r-.'i listinjr taxe 6 days No, 1, 679 W S Mauney, 10 road or ders No. 4, 680 W C Harrill, 3 road orders No! 7,'.'." ' . 681 J L Smith, work on stock gate and fence. No.W 682 Babington,: Roberts & Co, stationery for county, 683 T W Ebeltoftjink for county, 684 J N Quina, building bridge, Beaver Dam, . 685. W L, Morehead, . repairing. aoo; bridge, Beaver Dam, . ,: 686 W B Gr eenor bridge across Brushy Creer, ; .. . 687 OR Watlerson.Tor bridge, Beason 's Creek, 688 W A. J Hamrick; supplies to ;Rabb, , ,' . . 689 D B Downs," serving r2 road ,J orders;4' v ft C ; '.--v,:; 69Q John F Tiddy, I county re - cord and express, 691 W A J Hamrick, part claim h -r? of July meeting, -' 692 D S Weathers, bridge across ' Brushy Creek, , 82 140 140 693 CCIIamrick,repairing bridge Beaver Dam, 694 S T Kendrick, bridge across Buffalo "No. 9, 196 Perry Dover, juror ticket fall . .term 1888, ....... 697. J K Wells, for servfees ren dered county, ' C9S J K Wells, balance on claim, 699 E R Ellis, building bridge - across Beaver Dam, 55 75 The following juror tickets were allow ed for fall term, i833 : 700 Perry Dover, 70t J F Williams, ; 702, G F Lee, 703, G B Blanton, V ' 704 W L Morehead, 705 G C, McSwain, 706 SMBeam, 708 TF Cline, - 709 R A Rhea, - ' ' 7r0 JP philbeck, - - 711 BB Newton, ! 7r2 C Kendrick, - . . 71t h M Hopper. 714 WAHamrickV 715 A M Cabaniss, - 7i6 T C Eskridge, , 7i7TC Eskridge, 7i8 T C Eskridge, 7i9j4Thomason,' " 7a0 WW Lucas, 721 T J Holland.- 722 HCBurrus, 723 R A Rhea, 724 W W Whisnant, ' 7a5 Noah Hamrick, '- ' - 726 Elijah McSwain, 727 JM Washburn, ; 728 Jno R Hoyle,- :t !' 729 ,WB Wray, 730 W P Goldman, - -. Continued on the second poge.) 4'Give me a glass of water please." 6he said to the young man across the ' table. , "It's funny about water." he re- 1 30 plied slowly. "There is air in "it, and if 1 20 the air is removed fish cannot live in it.'- 115 .''I don't Care." she exftlaimpd imna. , .82 tiently, "I'm not drinking -water foi fish ; to live in." Then he collapsed beyond recall.--Washington Post . 128 82 82 Mistress Mary,hae you made the . dressing for the turkey t vMary Sure, ma'm, an' I've madafcis pants, but I'm havin' hard work wid his coat, for it's no samestress I aJat at: all. at all. : Buffalo Courier. Philadelphia Man And so'yon know ..- 97 97 1 45 my nephew who .lives 'in Chicago t Chicago Man Yes, siree know him" well. P. M. Do you think he will get on t CM. Get, on? You bet he'll get on. Smartest young fellow I ever 195 195 195 saw. .Why, sir, every time I've called on him with my bill and asked him to 195 105 settle it, he's not only made me feel sorry for troubling him, but has 1 To 110 wheedled¬her loan out of me be- fore I could get away. Phila. Record. : 175 Mr.", Hankinson and Miss Kajones - 175 (enthusiastically joining the rest of the 1 company in the request) We shall be 1 75 j o-ei'gniea 10 near you sing, miss uar- 245 j Unghouse.i, Miss Garlinghouse fseat- . 1 50 1 mg herself at the piano) What shall l'lOl sin" 1 Aum-u-ium-tum. u'm. inree 1 45 K hsue-ers" went sa-a-ailing out mto-o 45 1 the west.: Out into the we-o est, 'as . 150 1 su-u-un went down, etc. Mr. Hank .55 2 25 inson (fervently) Now that I have the opportunity to jspeak to . you at last. Miss Kajones Laura you will listen 51 V - A;,- - to me,' will you not, while I tell you of the deep and earnest love T ha vo so '55 55 long felt for you,ete. ChicagoTribune. : " 52 127 102 132 Mr- ' Edison' proposes to transmit kisses by phonograph. After careful investigation of this important-issue, we are inclined to believe that reform is scarcely needed irtthe department of social economy. Washington Post. 150 160 155 1 45 Fweddy t Cholly; I was the awgwiest man this mawning you evah saw.. I 215 215 took ajittle "want" to thenewspapah office lasht night, stating that I desi- .215 ahed a situation some light, pwafita-. ble job, you know and I found it this mawning undeh the head of "Flats to Let." Cholly : What did you do, chap 205 90 pie t" Fweddy; I went and 'told the editah I though it was a gwevious in suit. Said it weal lound, too, Cholly. I told him he'd bettah get anew foh man. Cholly : And what did he say f Fweddy ; What did he say, Cholly ? Bah Jove ! He, he said he guecsed he'd waise the fohman's wages 1 Chi 43 75 160 18 00 12 001 cago. irDtt.e. .- t An exchange says some people ob 600 ject to laying up" treasures in heaven for fear they will never" bo in position 180 to claim the property. Mr, S. O'Ciety : AwrI think I'll go 3 00 out and make a .pop call"; or two, f thisi&fternoon. Miss Leapy ear : Come . . o- to my jijouse, won't yont Wash. Post. , " 85 'Scene in the reporters' room Seven 15 00 reporters at seven desks. Enter lady. Lady i Can I see the handsome re ' 8 90 porter who called at my house yester dayt Seven-reporters, rising with 35 00 seven smiles: Yes, ma'am. Washing- . ton Post. ' : - 29 50 Jones i You are going to live on a 4 00 quiet street when you get married, ain't yout Brown: Yes, partly on a quiet street, but mostly on my father- 7 20 in-law. Washington Post. ' i2 SO It is asserted on good authority that 84 60 Eve wore the close of the evening at the end of the first day.VRocky Mount- 13 SOJain News. . - : 1 15 00 80 CO 1 I 60 , i a5 00 . 20 91 10 00 10 70 60 60 60 60 CO 60 60 60 r 60 60 . 60 60 60 60 60 60 9 90 10 65. '9 70 10 10 ' 1 CO It 10 10 00' 9 7o" 10 lo lo 9o - 9 .lo-- 0 90 -"IT.
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