Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 16, 1882, Image 3

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Of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing. OverCoats, the nicest we have ever handled. Fancy CASSIMERE AND DOE SKIN PANTS, And tine Press Coats and Yosts n specialty. Also Gents' Gossamer and Rubber Coats, Leggins and Shoes. OUR CLOTHING Has been purchased from one of the best houses in New York, and in point of tit, durability and style, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. HUNTER & OATES. f WE WOULD CALL THK ESPECIAL ATTENTION Of our friends and customers to our MAGNIFICENT STOCK We have a splendid assortment of Gents' and Boys' Hats, Shot's, Shirts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Undershirts, Gloves, Ac. A replenished stock of NOTIONS AND STATIONERY. Ladies' Shoes, of various kinds and prices, as low its the lowest. We have a tremendous stock of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, Embracing the newest styles and material. See our large assortment of Cane Matting, Trunks, Valises, Satchels and Umbrellas. Inspect our Hardware. Price our 1 BOOTS AND SHOES For men and boys. We always keep a large lot of Shirting, Plaids, Drilling, Sheeting, Table Linen, Jeans, Calicoes, Denims and Flannels, on hand. Positively the largest STOCK OF BLANKETS In town, and we cannot be beat in prices. If vou want good Goods at low prices, this is the place to come. HUNTER A OATES. ~ JOHN K. ASHE. " IMPORTANT CAIJ: EVERY person who owes mo on Account or by Note for Supplies or Fertilizers are timely called upon to make an early settlement with me. 1 am much in need of money, and the Guano Companies which I represent are urging me to push collections. I don't wish to oppress any one, but will expect every one to do something l'or me. Verv Trulv, JOHN' R. ASIIE. MY STOCK. MY Stock of Groceries and Supplies, Bagging and Ties and Domestic Dry Goods and Shoes are full up and complete, with new additions added from time to time and offered at as " low prices as can be found. Give us a call. JOTIX R. ASHE. COOKING OIL. A SUBSTITUTE for Lard, atone-half the cost, and a success l'roin personal test, at $1.00 per gallon. JOHN R. ASHE. BAGGING AND TIES. Headquarters for the season, i have to offer to the trade 10,000 yardR Heavy Bagging, 500 bundles whole Arrow Ties. Ginners and those in need of these articles will please confer with me, as I am prepared to give bottom prices. I will keep up my stock through the season. JOHN R. ASHE. FERTILIZERS. ?g)T iOW Brand," "Diamond Bone" and pure 1 German Kainit on hand for sale, for small grain crops. JOHN R. ASHE. X^I O U H II I A FOR . J. M. ADAMS. . . r^C t'^ IF y?m waul ihe uesi Cooking Move in Yorkville, at the price, call on J. M. ADAMS. If you want good Tin Ware, call on .r. M. ADAMS. If you want Crockery and Glassware, call on J. M. ADAMS. If you want Tubs, Washboards, Bread Trays, I Rolling Pins, Wooden Churns, Tin Bed Room I Sets, Milk Buckets and Pans, Lanterns, Tea and | Coffee Pots, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs,Spoons, I Smoothing Irons, Knives and Forks, Sieves, Stove Polish Coffee Mills, Sheet Iron Stove Pans, i Waffle Irons, Iron and Tin Sauce Pans, Granite i Iron Ware?the nicest Ware ever made?call on ! ADAMS. | If you want Wrapping Paper, Writing Paper, I and Envelopes, call on J. M. ADAMS. If you want your old Tinware mended, call on ADAMS. If vou want Stove Fixtures, call on J. M. ADAMS. I notice to far31ers. 2nd*. Come and buy the ELLIOTT A SON COTTON GIN, with or without the FEEDER AND CONDENSER. This Gin has been thor- i onghly tested in this county, and has given en- : tire satisfaction. They are the best Gins, for the price, made. Those wishing to buy, will please call early and leave their orders. W. H. McCORKLE, Yorkville, S. C. i June 8 23 tr i public sale7 AT the late residence of JOHN BARRON, Jr., deceased, will bo sold on the Ifith dav of NO- i VTMBER, instant, the PERSONAL PROPER- | TY of the estate, consisting of two Hoises, two > Mules, Cow and Calf, Wheat, Corn, Rye, Fodder, Wagon, Carriage, Farming Utensils,"Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac., Ac. Sale open at 10 o'clock. Terms?Cash. S. D. BARRON, Administrator. November 2 4-1 2t J. tt. LINDSAY & CO. ARE OFFERING BABGAINS IN ALL THEIR DIFFERENT LINES. J. R. LINDSAY A CO. COLCOCK, MILLER & CO7 look"out for new goods; THE largest opening of NEW GOODS At the STORE WITH THE RED FRONT, Ever before THIS SEASON. Call and see them and be convinced that we SELL OUR GOODS CHEAP. Onr Goods are as good as thegoodest, and as cheap as the cheapest. A large line of WINTER DRESS GOODS, Call and see them and make your selections. The prettiest line of Toadies' Balmorals In town. We respectfully solicit an inspection of THESE GOODS, From our Lady friends. Also, a large line of CORSETS. Can^uit any one iu price and quality. A beautiful line of BLANKETS That must be sold, at the STORE WITH THE RED FRONT. GOLLY ! WHAT A PILE OF PRINTS COLCOCK, MILLERS CO. have. Theyaredetermined to sell these Goods. TVICE SHAWLS. It will make your wife smile to take one home to her. HOSIERY. A full line. CLOTHING To tit the fattest and the leanest men, and Cravats to match. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS A specialty. CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE And Jewelry. A nice assortment of all. REMEMBER We keep everything to be found in a mymmiiiy&momm Our stock of GROCERIES IS JAM UP, All fresh, just arrived this week. FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES. COLCOCK, MILLER t* CO. WON'T BE UNDERSOLD. REPORT OF THE ! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, FOR YORK COUNTY. 1882. IN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled "An Act to Reduce all Acts and parts of Acts in relation to County Commissioners, their Powers and Duties, into one Act and to alter and amend the same," the Board be)? leave, respectfully, to make their Annual Report, with exhibits, showing their receipts and expenditures during the fiscal year, ending October 31st, 1882, with the disbursements of the Board from November 1st, 1881, to October 31st, 1882: Upon the assessed value of the real and personal property of York county, reported by the Auditor at four million nine hundred and'fifty-five thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars, ( 4,955,525), the Board levied a tax of three mills for "ordinary county purposes and past indebtedness," to raise fourteen thousand eight hunu{vhf.oU dollowj and fifr.V-HAVPn POntS ; CV.4 rtliu ntAtJ ~OIA UWiiHtn ? * ? - MMy fnra v.. - y ($14,866.57), and one and three-tenths mills to raise six thousand four hundred and forty-two dollars and eighteen cents, ($0,442.18) to pay interest on County Railroad Bonds; and a tax of one and one-tenth mills, to raise five thousand four hundred and fifty-one dollars and eight cents ($5,451.08) to retire County Bonds. The following tabular statement will exhibit, in detail, the receipts and disbursements of the present board during the year, viz.: 1)R. ORDINARY COUNTY TAX. To tax collected since last report, $15,715 00 To f> percent, interest, penalty on above 184 11 To County vs. Jno. L. Watson 082 70 To fines and penalties, 750 40 To cash from all other sources 420 40 To cash on hand, last report,.. 0,707 95 To error, last report, (should have been $0,888.55), 100 G0-$24,497 19 RAILROAD ACCOUNT. To cash on hand, last report, $ 9,700 00.0 To taxes collected to date, 12,770 54.9-$22,512 88.5 FENCE ACCOUNT. broad river and king's mountain. To balance on hand, last report, 8 894 51.8 To col lections, sale of old fences, B. and lv., 70 00 To collections, tax Broad River and King's Mountain, 129 95.5?$1,101 07.0 Cr. I POOR HOUSE AND FARM. Paid H. F. Adickes, supplies, 1880, $ 27 76 H. F. Adickes A. Co., 1880 91 48 (r. II. O'Leary, . 8 70 Joseph Thornburg, supplies, 8 50 Isoin Krwin, laborer, 35 00 Am/a White, laborer, 85 00 Sally Witherspoon, steward, 15 00 Joe'Wilherspoon, 10 00 Hunter A Oates, supplies, 75 36 Paid T. M. Dobson, supplies, 28 15 I u-i.?. MM.Ua omi?h nnrl- 5 10 I\uuri i n uur, nuu^u ?? w* ?f ? -J. W. P. Hope, supplies, 1880, 565 1ft Kennedy Bros. A Barron, 11 Oft Withers* Adickes, 5ft 06 S. K. Gwin, ? 21 25 Dr. J. P. Lindsay; medical bill, 56 75 T. S. Jefferys, supplies, 5 00 James L. Moss, supplies, 04 Oft Latta Brothers, supplies 1880& 1881, 177 01 James E. Smith, two coffins, 1ft Oft Joe Witherspoon, 20 00 Frank E. Smith, 5 50 James L. Moss, 1881,... 36 45 J. B. King, tobaeoo, 0 ftO Clark Brothers, 1870, 22 0ft isom Krwin, 2ft 00 Am/.i White, 20 00 Joe Witherspoon, 20 Oft Sally Witherspoon, 20 00 J. C. Gwin, 3ft Oft Allen Jones 2 5ft D. P.V.Thomas 103 11 Butler Foster, 1ft 00 A. F. McConnell, 4 00 Butler Foster, 20 00 J. M. Adams, 2 5ft J. C. Gwin, 15 Oft R. G. Parker 5 00 J. C. Kuykendal, 2 85 Jeff. Williams, 1 .50 James E. Smith, 5 Oft Anm White, 10 00 Isom Krwin, 1ft 00 Joe Witherspoon, 9 Oft Sally Witherspoon, 26 00 J. 0. Gwiu, 10 00 W. H. MeCorkle 24 88 James E. Smith, 5 00 Joseph Tliornburg, 25 Oft J. C. Gwin 20 00 G. R. Shillinglnw, 13 Oft J. Gwinn, agent, 115 Oft G. R. Russell, 4 35 Am/.i White, '. 10 00 Isom Erwin, 10 Oft Joe Witherspoon, 10 00 Sally Witherspoon, 1ft 0ft R. E. Gwin, 10 Oft J. O. Gwin, 5ft Oft H. F. Adickes, 49 67 Am/.i White 10 0ft Isom Krwin, 1ft Oft Joe Witherspoon, 1ft ftft Sallv Witherspoon, 1ft 00 11. E. Gwin 1ft 00 J. C. Gwiu 5ft oft James K. Smith, a ftft Sallv Witherspoon, 10 00 T. M. Bohson, 52 2ft B. T. Wheeler, (Ml (55 Am/.i White, JO 00 > in on I .1?>0 Witherspoon, 10 00 Sally Withcrspoon 10 00 it. K. (4 win 10 00 .!. C. fiwin, 10 00 Clark Brothers, 1881 and 1882, :t*0 80 T. M. Dolison, 49 20 Kennedy Brothers & Barron, 11 84 Mat Cowser, 2 00 .1. J. Smith A: Co 8107 Barron A' Jackson, 18 00 Martin McKnight, 1 05 Clark Brothers, 1880and 1881, 482 72 $3,333 33 The Board has built one tenement house, making 13 in all; cleared up and ditched bottom land; and increased the labor force of the farm during the last tiscal year. The farm consists of 40s acres of land, valued at $5,000 including buildimrw ha* liecn mm a vera ce of 20 nauDers. 14 colored and 12 whites. There has been raised 7<Hi bushels of corn, 10 bales of cotton, 40 bushels of wheat and 300 bushels of oats. The court house and lot are worth $13,000. The jail and lot are worth $10,000, making the value of countv property worth about $30,000. There have been about 100 persons aided outside of the poor house during the last year. 0VT8IDK POOR, j Paid Philip W. Lindsay, supplies furnished, $ 3.1 00 11. 1>\ Adickes, 3 00 G. W. King, fi f?0 J. (1. Patrick 47 00 1 lerndon Brothers, 34 00 M. Stronp, 4 l?3 It. A. Boss, 20 00. .1. 2s". Roberts 18 CM) Hunter A Oates, 38 00 barron A Jackson, 3 00 Carroll A Co., 13 00 Kennedy Brothers A Barron, 3,0 00 William* White, 20 on Withers Adickes, d 23 ,r. X. McDill 72 00 J. X. McElwee, sr., 38 83 McGill A Glenn, 00 00 J. W. Khyne 34 00 J. A. Krwin, 43 00 I. Randolph Wallace, 10 30 Latimer A Hemphill 23 12 O. L. Sanders 8 00 M. R. Nichols, 30 00 J. .J. Smith A Co., 18 00 Bobson A Parish, 43 30 Latta Brothers, 41 00 L. 11. Dunlap, 13 60 J. I). Martin, 3 00 Klias Inman, 24 00 Calvin Whisonant 2 10 It. Mendenhall, 3 (M> D. C. Atkinson 4 40 William McGill, 0 00 W. J.Jones, 0 00 Kdsou Moore, 3 00 (J. L. Kiddle IX 00 John Ramsey, 7 50 J allies Hogue, *5 75 J. W. P. Hope 1<>7 00 Samuel M. McNeel, 0 00 William White 18 00 John U. Allen 21 50 VV. P. Hohhs, !? 00 James K. Smith, 7 SO S. L. Campbell, 20 00 J. W. Dohson 8 25 Dobson & Parish, 50 00 A. K. Smith, 18 00 ]<. II. Dunlap 0 00 W. J. Neel 8 1"> S. Ij. Campbell, 10 00 .Met Jill A Glenn, 25 (K) W. C. Latimer, 10 00 K. <L Whitesides, 3 00 J. M. I lambright, 0 00 Henry Massey, 11 25 Mrs. S. II. Logan, 4 50 J. L. Gardner, 5 00 K. R. Seely 3 HO Williams A* Moore, 31 75 Thomas Hunt, ; 0 00 ; J. W. Martin, 3 50 i James E. Smith, 5 im! William Weaver, t> 40 Barron A Jaekson, > 00 Campbell A Carroll 10 00 j Barron A' Jaekson, 8 (mi j W. B. Smith, 2 (Ml j Smith A Pegram, 0 (Ml i William Nelson,... 25 00 ; K.J. Murphy < M j T. S. Jefl'erys, one eoflin, 5 75 Roaeh A Anderson, 10 50 T. M. Dobson 6 00 Kennedy Brothers & Barron, 36 00 W. L. Roddey A Co., 75 80 I Dr. It. R. Darwin, medieal bill, 27 50 Paid Noely <fc Simril, 9 00 ] James K. Smith, coffin, 3 50 Dr. T. A. Crawford, medical services, 17 00 $1,593 90 ROADS AND BRIDGES. Paid Phillip W. Lindsay, $ 18 50 A. H. Barnett, 7 70 Herndon Bros...... 59 00 Hunter & Oates , 16 43 T. M. Dobson, 30 25 (J. F. Ford, 16 07 Withers Adickes, 7 75 L. N. <fc T. G. Gulp, 46 97 ] J. R. Carothers, 3 00 S. E. White 5 00 J. W. Ardry, 20 70 R. E. Guthrie, 4 05 John Hamntel, 53 77 A. L. Jonas 8 50 R. B. Hartness, 8 50 J. E. Jefterys, 4 00 Dobson & Parish, 36 00 Latta Brothers, 16 00 T. S. Newly, 24 80 J. W. Robinson, 15 50 J. P. Moore, 10 90 William Burris, 19 50 Wilson <k Lowrv, 24 22 J. E. Leech : 16 00 E. G. Bvers 8 40 L. R. Williams, 35 00 J. W. Gwin, 35 00 Ivy A Fewell, 5 00 John L. Jackson, 5 50 R. T. Riggins, 20 00 i *r IT Q II. n. ilUim, ' w. J. A. Love, 1 55 K. N. Crawford 12 90 James L. Bigger, 6 80 N. J. Roberts, 6 90 Curtis Moss, 9 00 Samuel A. Fewell, 12 50 J. W. Purely, 2 25 James H. MoOiU 40 00 J. F. Workman, 50 <H? William Dobson, 2 00 WhResides A Hoffman, 35 00 B. H. Massey, ; 150 00 ] L. B. Glover 15 00 Thomas S. Neely, 5 00 W. J. Ncelv, 18 72 J. E. Leech', 20 00 R. G. Whitesides, 3 00 General E. M. Law, 3 15 M. S. Carroll 5 95 J. F. Workman, 56 50 J. P. Moore, 8 92 W. R. Bell, 40 John W. Jones 10 65 Brown A Wedington, 29 63 John W. Gladden, 5 82 D. A. Gordon, 10 00 J. L. Brandon, 29 50 T. M. Dobson 6 20 J. B. Mint/, Cline A Bridges, 156 10 N. M. Mendenhall, 28 20 Smith A Pegram, 3 75 J. B. Jackson A Co.. 1 75 T. 8. Jefferys for T. W. Clawson,.. 30 00 Elijah McSwain, 142 75 J. Beatty Williams, 5 00 H. K. Jenkins, counsel, 5 00 T. M. Dobson 46 00 Kennedy Brothers A Barron, 9 25 J. M. Robinson 5 88 J. F. Workman, 3 60 W. L. Roddy 2 00 81,594 24 STATE WITNESS' CERTIFICATES. Paid Thomas Wood, $ 5 .7) Henry Ward, 1 0t> Stephen Meek, 50 Taken in by Treasurer, 42 85 T. S. Jetferys, presented, 24 25 Iaitimer <fc Hemphill, presented, 1 00 Sampson Good, 1 80 T. C. Beckham, presented, 18 05 J. W. Miskelly 1 20 J. M. Robinson, 1 40 R. T. Riggins, 3 45 W. E. Good, 9 70 John Bennett, 1 40 G. W. S. Hart, (Eps claims?1874)... 17 60 Taken by Treasurer, 23 70 Taken by Treasurer, 3 50 David Armstrong, 1 40 Jerry Green, 5 40 William Caldwell, 2 40 Robert Love, 2 20 Taken bv Treasurer, 35 95 J. N. MvDill,.... 2 60 James E. Smith, 1 50 J. J. Brandon 2 40 William McDaniel, 95 Dr. E. B. Feemster, 2 20 Kxy Tate, 1 85 A. C. Hogue, 3 15 ] T. N. Thomas,.. 3 20 Charles Allen, 3 60 Elijah Steole, 1 00 William Anderson, 2 70 Elizabeth Shoemaker, 4 25 Caroline Shoemaker, 4 25 G. C. Leech, presented, 2 90 Taken by Treasurer, ~ 9 95 Cal Burton, .T7. 1 00 J. F. Cathcart, 1 25 John W. Simril, 1 15 P. M. Moore, 1 00 Taken by Treasurer, 2 55 A. W. Gladden, jJefferys,) 1 55 Taken by Treasurer, 1 40 *261 25 JUROR CERTIFICATES. Paid Certificates taken by Treasurer, 3 733 50 Mrs. W. C. Owen, Boardihg jury, 50 00 Clark Brothers, presented 16 50 T. S. Jeflerys, presented 190 80 J J. M. Ivy A Co 6 30 Taken by Treasurer 162 40 1 Taken by Treasurer 15 00 Taken by Treasurer 8 60 Kenton biggs (Herndon), 16 80 G. W. S. Hart, Expert to grand jury, 25 (hi Taken by Treasurer, 116 70 Taken by Treasurer, 151 70 i> % OtnoU r% iv. -"v, tiircir, " "" Henry Massey, grand juror 2 20 J. M." Cherry, 10 50 Taken by Treasurer, 4:$ 20 Taken by Treasurer I'M !M) I). A. Gordon la 90 John L. Starr, "> 50 Taken by Treasurer, 58 20 P. R. Currenee, 10 70 Thomas Jiollv 10 10 (J. S. Cobli,...; 5 90 S. W. Jackson, 5 00 IT. M. Limobarger, 17 00 Taken by Treasurer 00 00 #1,900 so TKIAL JUSTICES ACCOUNTS, 1881 and 1882.' Paid S. M. Fewell, office fees $ 127 70 S. M. Fewell, office fees 70 00 S. M. Fewell, diagram ft 00 T. G. (,'ulp, office fees 22 00 A. L. Nunnery, office fees... 20 80 W. 1). Camp, office fees 20 45 K. T. Gillespie, office fees 7 70 S. I.. Davidson, office lees .14 72 A. L. Nunnery, office fees 22 01 A. L. Nunnery, office fees.. 9 t>4 .J. 1). G win, office fees 2 (X) D. M. Wallace, office fees 9 7s A. L. Nunnery, office fees 20 00 K. L. Crook, office fees 15 00 K. F. Bell, office fees 7 00 K. F. Bell, office fees 8 00 G. Leech, office fees, 19 .10 K. F. Bell, office fees t! .70 /. I). Smith, office fees 19 (3.7 1 I). M. Wallace, office fees 5 10 A. L. Nunnery, office fees 12 9,7 W. B. McCaw," office fees y .70 A. L. Nunnery, office fees 22 10 K. F. Bell, office fees....*. 20 40 A. L. Nunnery, office fee*- 72 00 i J. S. Lewis, office fees, 148 10 John M. Caldwell, Coroner 13.70 *766 96 SPECIAL CONSTABLES. 1 Paid S. M. Fewell, I 7 00 E. A. Black, 2 00 J. A. Darwin, 71 80 James R. Harper, 3 30 N. T. Gibson 26 75 1 Certificates taken by eountv treasurer .. ; 54 00 John Knox, 1 60 Certificates taken by T. S. Jefferys, 30 90 G. W. Workman,..'. 6 70 W. S. Bvers 37 95 li. M. liinebarger, 30 60 W. B. Scolv 14 SO W. E.Good*, 40 :t5 J. G. Latham, 5 30 i John S. MeCullough 6 80 John W. Kennedy 1 90 W. J. Mullinax,.. 2 20 1 J. A. Hoppc% 0 70 W. L. Wallace 2 .70 T. C. Beckham, 85 15 Clarence Glenn, 15 00 Jimmio Glenn 3 (X) , Clarence Glenn, 6 00 \V. B. Seely n vo Thomas II. Glenn, 227 10 1 J. A. T. MoCarlev, 1 00 J. C. II. Duff, .*. 5 no Jolin Archy, 4 75 W. II. Seely, 15 25 John Knox, 3 W) T. C. Bockham, 42 !H) Green Gulp, 10 35 Ben Chihlers, 7 70 J. M. Leech 6 1ft * W. D. Glenn, 7 50 Certificates taken by treasurer, 43 50 John F. Jackson, *3 3ft Certificates taken by treasurer, 24 Oft W. K. Burris 2 (K) J. N. Strait, 4 7ft John Arcliv, 2 00 T. C'. Bockham, 00 40 . Certificates taken by treasurer, If 50 j J. F. Anthony, 3 oo | John Archy, 2 70 i J. S. Met'ullough, 11 00 | William Gates, 7 2ft B. F. llarilin, 5 00 i J. S. McOullough, ? 3ft T. J. Strait, 17 35 j John F. Jackson, 4 00 F. T. Pegram 12 8ft J. li. Poggott, 3 2ft | K. E. Knox, 5 ftft John Knox, 1 Oft Paid Jolxn Aruliy, 20 .7.7 I - A. W. Gladden, .. 3 AO Thomas J. Strait, 32 UO John Miller, 5 70 John R. Strnit, 3 80 ' p C. K. Williams, 2 30 ! T John S. McCullough, (5 40 Henry Comer, 2 00 A. W. Parks 12 2.7 Paul Ivausalka, 2 35 Certificates taken by treasurer, 40 .70 81,181 .70 SHERIFF'S ACCOUNT. Paid R. H. Glenn, summoning jury, 8 108 00 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 154 9.7 R. H. Glenn, services in otlioe, 07 10 R. H. Glenn, conveying prisoners, 218 70 R. II. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 87 95 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 102 0.7 R. H. Glenn, conveying lunatic, 10 00 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 8!) 70 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 197 10 R. H. Glenn, conveying prisoners, 100 00 R. H. Glenn, conveying lunatics,... 27 80 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 118 20 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, .78 40 P 11 n /mni'm'tntr nriunnnru *17 7'? R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 100 50 1 R..H. Glenn, conveying lunatics,... 50 18 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 281 25 j R. II. Glenn, summoning jury, IK) 00 R. H. Glenn, dieting prisoners, 107 20 $2,002 80 JURY COMMISSIONER. Paid W. R. Williams, drawing jury, 8 8 00 John M. Jackson, drawingjury, 7 00 D. C. McKinney, drawingjury, 19 20 W. B. Williams, drawingjury, 12 00 W. B. Williams, drawing jury, 3 00 John M. Jackson, drawingjury, 18 20 John M. Jackson, drawingjury,.... 3 80 W. B. Williams, drawing jury, 3 on 1). O. McKinney, drawing jury, 13 50 $80 30 a COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. * Paid Hunter A Oates, Jail, 3 3 00 j T. M. Dohson, Court House, 8 55 Kennedy Bros. & Barron, Jail, 80 98 Kennedy Bros. A Barron, Court House,.! 00 Withers Adiokes, Jail, 2 20 'Withers Adickes, Court House, 4 90 Dr. J. F. Lindsay, Jail, M. B., 11 25 T T. S. Jefferys, Jail, 12 10 T. S. Jefferys, Court House, 13 75 J. J. Smith A Co., Jail, 7 00 Dohson A Parish,'Court House 5 15 Dohson A Parish, Jail, 1 85 A. F. Wood, Court House, 1 30 I. T. Parish, Court House,.. 2 71 * Butior Foster, Jail, 1 00 I. T. Parish, Court House, 7 (K) I. T. Parish, Court House, 2 45 Butler Foster, Jail, !H) I. T. Parish, Jail 5 40 I. T. Parish, Jail 25 85 A George Russell, Jail, 5 00 W. L. Goforth, Jail, 80 00 Georgo W. Philips, Jail, .' 4 75 ? Harrison Johnston, Court House,... 75 ,} Eli Latta, Court House, 2 50 Clark Brothers, Jail, 2 85 Kennedy Bros. A Barron, Jail, 48 80 Joseph Thornhnrg, Jail, ft 65 E A. W. Ingold, services forjudge,... 15 00 I $345 10 AUDITOR AND TREASURER. * ' iJ IT 8' Ad8>lr..w flHiiis ron) Auditor 8 80 00 It. F. Briggs, Assessment, 1876, 187 00 l?. L. Riddle, Equalization Board,.. 8 GO I Dr. J. F. Lindsay, Equalization Board, T. 3 00 J. L. Moore, Equalization Board,... 8 20 Win. MeGill, Equalization Board,.. 8 40 p S. L. Davidson, Equalization Board, 18 40 J. L. Davies, Equalization Board,.. 11 40 p G. L. Riddle, Equalization Board,.. 12 75 J.L.Moore, Equalization Board,... 12 30 F. II. Brown, Equalization Board,... 12 00 Dr. J. F. Lindsay, Equalization 1 Board, 9 00 T. B. Withers, Equalization Board, 10 40 1 W. B. Williams, Repairs on Office, 10 00 W. B. Williams, Assessment, 400 00 p W. B. Williams, express freight,.... 2 05 W. B. Williams, one box for ollice, 1 65 p Abner Porter, desk for Auditor, 10 00 11. A. D. Neelv, Commissions on Ordinary County Funds, 197 07 a H. A. D. Neely, Commissions on 0 Ordinary County Funds, 71 86 * v 1 ,y 81,060 08 [j PHYSICIANS' MEDICAL ACCOUNST. Paid W. J. White, post mortem, 8 20 00 J. W. Fewell, 3 post mortems, 40 00 J. W. Fewell, testifying as expert, 20 00 J. W. Fewell, examining lunatie,. 5 00 Dr. It. II. Hope, post mortem, 20 00 Dr. II. G. Jackson, post mortem,... 10 00 Dr. II. G. Jackson, examining lu- ; natic, 5 00 Dr. J. F. Lindsay, examining two lunatics, 10 00 Dr. R.Jt. Darwin, post mortem, 30 00 Dr. .J. K. Jiratton, post mortem, m iw * Dr. W. G. Campbell, post mortem,, in 00 Dr. John S. Crosby, examining lunatic 10 00 Dr. J. G. Smarr, examining lunatic, 5 00 J Dr. T. A. Crawford, examining and conveying lunatic, 10 00 Dr. R. II. Hope, examing lunatic,.. f> 00 ^ Dr. 11. K. Feemster, post mortem,... 15 (K) * 8 00 HOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR COUNTY OFFICES. ?aid II. F. Adickes, stationery for county offices, $ 11 58 F H.'F. Adickes A Co., stationery for 1 county offices, 20 00 ji 'P.M. Dobson, clerk's office, 12 10 n T. >f. Dobson, commissioner's office, l> So T. M. Dol)son, treasurer's office, 1 05 I Kennedy Brothers A Harron, auditor's office, 55 Kennedy Brothers A Barron, county commissioner's office, 5 55 Kennedy Brothers A Barron, school commissioner's office, 11 10 J. J. Smith A Co., probate judge's office, 2 50 W. P. Good, docket book, :? iM) If. A. I). Neelv, stationery 1 70 C \Y. J. Duffie, statutes at large, 0 so T. M. Dobson, county offices, 2 02 Kennedy Brothers A Barron, school commissioner, .1 0:'. Kennedy Brothers A Barron, county commissioners 50 T. *S. .lefl'erys, county commissioners, * 2 75 Boiler Foster, county commissioners, 1 10 J. F. Graham, patent fastenings,.... 25 .T. C. Kuykencial, county offices, 7 05 ^ James Gadberrv, county ollices 1 50 1 James B. Allison, county offices,... 5 00 \V. B. Allison 1 10 on J. I). Gwin, one docket book, 3 25 1* X' PfAtlinfu A' Rni'PAll fnr auditor 2 On H. A. D. Neelv, express, i?"> James B. Allison, 10 "0 ^ 3146 ?c CLERK OK COURT AND JUDGE OF l'RO11 ATE. Paid J. A. McLean, proceedings in Lunacy 3 > oo J. F. Wallace, fees, 3:14 50 3340 50 SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Paid W. T. Barron, office rent, 3 50 00 350 00 I COUNSEL FOR BOARD. ^ Paid Witherspoon and Spencer, 3 50 00 I C. E. Spencer, 50 00 3100 00 PRINTING ACCOUNT. Paid Ivy A Fewell 3 26 00 L.* M. Grist, for advertising and t printing for county treasurer, county auditor, printing blanks Ac., and advertising and p-inting for Countv Commissioners, 234 04 Rock Hill tiers Id, 10 25 3270 80 I CLERK OF BOARD. a Paid James B. Allison 3 60 00 8 TAX COSTS IN U. S. COURT. Paid J. K. Hagood, Clerk U. S. Court, 73 Of) I K. M. Wallace, U. S. Marshal 142 25 *9i? in I COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. A Paid County Commissioners, j? 580 40 RAIL ROAD ACCOUNT. Paid II. A. I). Neely, Commissions, Rail Road Funds, $ 295 75 \ II. A. I). Neely, Coupons taken up,. 112 00 n Dr. A. P. Campbell, 3 Y'ork county Bonds, 303 48 W. P. < lood, 8 York county bonds,.. 809 28 .1. F. Wallace, 1 York county bond, 101 15 C. E. Spencer^ 1 York county bond, 101 15 / Miss E.James,1 York county bond, 10115 j James Jcfl'erys, 3 York "county bonds, 303 48 -j Rankin Falls, 1 York county bond,. 101 15 -J W. II. Michael, 1 York county bond, 101 Oil Florence Thompson, 1 York county bond, 101 00 j C. B. Knowles, 1 York county bond, 101 80 K. J. Latta, 1 York county bond,.... 101 80 <1. R. Batch ford, 1 York county bond 101 80 F Dr. W. J. Torrence, 1 York county e< bond, 101 80 W. lf.|.Michael ,1 York county bond, HH 80 . L. M. Crist, advertising bonds, 9 95 James Mason,3 York county bonds, 304 80 Thomas S. Jelfcrys, 3 York county 1 bonds, *.. 304 80 Flemming Gardner, 3 York county b bonds, *. 304 80 it Jas. Mason, 2 Y'ork county bonds, 203 20 n 11. A. D. Neelv, Commissions 57 49 I T. C. Gaston, 2 Y'ork county bonds, 203 20 'aid II. A. D. Neely, coupons taken up,. 5003 (X) II. A. D. Neelv, coupons taken up,. 147 00 810,138 03 tROAD RIVER TOWNSHIP FENCE FUND. 'aid Jerome Whisonant, 8 75 45 J. M. Whitesides, 119 20 W. F. Wood 1 65 J. W. Martin 18 25 D. M. Cobb, ?2 00 W. J. McGill 65 00 J. M. McGill, *. 05 30 D. W. Ramsey, 13 95 Nelson Meacham, 18 50 (tuion Bowlin 8 00 W. M. Whitesides, 16 40 Nancy Biggers, 4 50 TT\ A. TV Xnelv. ( nmniissions 14 15 Morgan Dover, 3 80 D. M. Wallace, 18 65 I)r. J. P. Hambright 23 50 Mrs. E. A. Howe, 2 30 R. N. MeElwee, 2 18 J. N. MeElwee, 17 21 J. B. Allison, 12 00 L. M. Grist, 2 83 *464 82 CING'S MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP FENCE FUND. 'aid J. M. Hambright, $ 8 50 J. M. Jackson, 7 00 James B. Allison, 22 25 L. M. Grist, 4 73 K. T. Howe, 1 50 *43 98 Total Broad River, ?464 82 Total King's Mountain 43 98-**508 80 Respectfully submitted, JOHN M. JACKSON, Chairman of the Board CYC. Y. CV COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNT. The following is the amount of compensation udited and paid to the members of the Board everallv, from the 1st of November 1881, to Octoler 31st, 1882. 'aid James B. Allison, 58 days board and road duty, $2,00 per day, * 116 00 850 miles necessary travel at 5 cts. per mile, 42 50 ft days services on Boarci io ou 8168 50 'aid John M. Jackson, 73 days hoard and road duty at 82 per day, 140 00 980 miles necessary travel at acts. per mile, 49 30 8195 SO 'aid Andrew F. Lindsey, 69 davs road and board duty, at 82 per (lay,....8 138 00 1692 miles necessary travel,... 84 60 8222 60 iggregate to county commissioners, 8586 40 RKCAPITURATION OF COUNTY TAX. ORDINARY COUNTY Pit. 'o cash on hand at last report,..$6,838 55 'o cash collected during year, lrom all sources, 17,658 64-24,497 19 CK. ty orders paid for ordinary county purposes, ..815,581 54 ty orders paid, Count}' Commissioners 586 40 ty unappropriated balance,. 8,329 25-824,497 19 RAILROAD, DR. 'o cash on hand, last report,..8 9,7:16 33 'o amount collected during fiscal year, 12,776 55-822,512 88 CR. ty amount paid railroad purposes, 810,439 22 ty unappropriated balance,.. 12,073 66-822,512 88 FF.XCKS, DR. 'o balance on hand last report, 894 52 'o cash collected during year, 206 55?81,101 07 CR. ft orders passed, Broad River and King's Mountain,. 508 80 !y cash turned over to School Commissioner, 592 27?81,101 07 The above accounts are made out regularly nd probated. There were 420 ordinary county rders issued on the treasurer during tne nseai ear. Also a number of auditor's, railroad and enee orders issued, all of which have been paid, deluding those outstanding in last report. Respectfully submitted, JAMES B. ALLISON, C'lerk of Board. November 16 46 It II. F. ADICKES. SHOES, SHOES, SHOES. rHE attention of the public is called to our very large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ind to the extremely low prices on the same. Ve call special attention to our very extensive lock of ZEIGLER'S FINE SHOES, 'or Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses and Children, 'hese are acknowledged to be the very best Shoes i this market, and we are authorized by the 3annlacturers to JUARAKTEE EVERY PAIR. We are making special low prices on CLOTHING, if which we are prepared to show a large stock. NICE CASSIMERE SUITS 1 For young men, at low prices. TJrkVC? nT.nTTTTiVfi. ill sizes, at low prices. Black French Diagonal | )ross Coats and Vests. A large variety of colored CASSIMERE AND DOESKIN PANTS, j l large stock of Jeavis Pants, from 50 cents to $2 er pair. A full stock of OTERCOATS, . For Boys and Men. Our stock of DRY GOODS IS FULL n all lines, and prices are as low as the lowest. Tarn, Ticking, Brown Homespun, Bleached lomespun, Plaid Osnabergs, Brown Drills, Cotcm Flannels, Wool Flannels. A LARGE STOCK OF JEANS. l beautiful stock of Prints, and the most attractve stock of DRESS GOODS n town. Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Children's j nd Misses' Knit Sacqnes and Hoods. A large i tock of I MOTIONS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. i >adies', Misses' and Children's Knit Underwear, { tc., Ac. Our stock of HATS AND MILLINERY ; vi ll tie found verv attractive, and has been | loved into A NEW ROOM, Ldjoininpour DrjT Goods Store, where the La- j ies will find VEANY NOVELTIFS Not lobe found elsewhere in this market. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME 'or Goods, will please remember that their acmints are due 1st November. H. F. ADICKES. BREAD. [*TE are usincr the verv best first-class patent i process Flour we "can get to make our j road of. And our baker does know how to make ' ; to perfection. We do our best to get the best, latorial we can obtain, and ask you to try our [ tread and Cakes. IIFRNDON BROTHERS. ' W. C. LATIMER. : I DESIRE TOCALLSPECIAL ATTENTION TO my extra large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Jackets, which is superior to anv in this market, both in quality and quantity, and at prices that cannot bo beat. MILLINERY! i I receive every week all the latest shades, styles, and novelties in Plushes, Satins, Silks and unj trimmed goods. An elegant assortment of Cam: al's Hair, Plush and Velvet Hats and Bonnets in every shade. CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING! 1 My line of Men's and Boys' Outfits is composed cf every novelty known to the trade, and in grade, quality and price to suit every want. An elegant Btock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' OVERCOATS. There are a few Notes and Accounts still duo the firm of LATIMER & HEMPHILL. All persons owing them will please come forward an<1 settle as the time is up and crops are goon enough for them to be paid without any excuse. COTTON SEED. I still want 20,000 bushels of Cotton Seed, for which I will pay 15 cents per bushel. W. C. LATIMER. GUANO CONTRACTS. ALL parties indebted to me for Guano will please come forward and pay up, as the time has expired and the Companies are pressing for a settlement. W. C. LATIMER. G. H. O liEAHY. FURNITURE STORE.1HAVE now on hand, and am receiving daily, the largest stock of Goods I have ever offered in this market. Furniture of all grades, in new styles, and at prices to suit everybody. Call and be convinced. G. H. O'LEARY. CARPETS, CARPETS. I HAVE made arrangements with one of the largest Carpet Houses in New York, to sell Carpets by sample, and have on hand fifty different grades and patterns. Call and see them exhibited in Richardson's Carpet Exhibitor. No trouble to show them. I will have Caniets made ? tofitroomsif desired. G. H. O'LEARY. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. ~~ ANEW supply of Cooking and Heating Stoves from Charles Noble & Co. They are No. 1, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap as any other grade of Stove. For sale at G. H. O'LEARY'S. | SADDLES, HARNESS, &C. A LARGE stock and a good assortment of Saddles, Harness, Whips, Bridles, Saddle-Bags, and everything else kept in a first-class establishment, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, by G. II. O'LEARY. SEED WHEAT. K.f\ BUSHELS of Red Rust Proof Seed Wheat Oil for sale by G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLERY HARDWARE. ~ BRIDLE Bits, Buckles, Saddle Nails, Tacks, Copper Rivets, Tin Rivets, Spurs, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Hames and Chains, at G. H. 0'LEAHY'S. BED ROOM SETS. FINE, Medium Low Priced VValnut Bed Room Sets, and Poplar Cottage Sets cheap, at G. H. O'LEARY. LATTA BROTHERS "" " "FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. OLIVE BUTTER. WE have just received a case of Olive Butter and recommend that our customers give it a trial, as it is claimed to be better than Lard and equal to Butter for Cooking purposes, and much cheaper than either. We have it put up in very convenient sized Cans of 3 pounds each. Try it and be conviuced of its virtue. LATTA BROTHERS. COTTON SEED OIL IN BARRELS. ~ IN order that we may please the taste of all, wo have 011 hand Cotton Seed Oil in barrels, at $L per gallon. LATTA BROTHERS. ~H7I MS?"W 4 MS. HAMS. JUST received a barrel of Laidley's best SugarCured Hams. LATTA BROTHERS. bacon, lard and meal. ~ ALL of the above named ai tides on hand. LATTA BROTHERS. salttsalt, salt7 A LARGE lot of Salt just received. LATTA BROTHERS. don't forget. DON'T forget that this is the month to settie Guano Accounts. LATTA BROTHERS. forest king cig ars. 4N0TIIER lot of Forest King Cigars just received. LATTA BROTHERS. john c kuykendal. important notice. Persons who purchased Fertilizers from us? taking the cotton option?are reminded that the privilege of paying in cotton expires on the 1st of November. After that date, their Notes call for currency, at the rate of $3f>.00 for Acid and $15.00 for Guano, per ton. It will be seen how important it is to bring in the cotton at once. I Those owing me for Improved Harris' Fertilizer i are requested to make payment at once. Their a? f-lt (Ita nf O/ttnhot* notes it"Ji iinc mi in?3 i?vu ... . ; JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. I YORK DRUG STORE PARAGRAPHS. ~ I have for sale about one hundred bushels of the justly celebrated "Defiance Wheat." The yield from this variety, this season, has been from I 30 to 4.j bushels from one sown. The seed I offer I is from the original stock introduced by me in I 1880, and is unmixed with any other grain. Price j $"2.00 per bushel. Apply at the York Drug Store, or to J. BOLIVAR SCOTT, 4 miles South of Yorkville. That Cotton Seed Oil is a perfect substitute for Lard for all cooking purposes, and much more economical, is a fact now well established. Our experience and that of many families in the counj try aud town justifies all that we have said in its | favor. The pure white winter pressed Oil can be bought at the York Drugstore. We have in store 1 ton of White Lead, a large stock of Prepared Paints, raw and boiled Oils, general and house-painting material. We are prepared to give very close prices on these goods. Do not send away from home and pay 15 cents a cake for Dobbin's Electric Soap, when you can get it at the York Drugstore 2 cakes for 25 cents. Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Medicines, and Druggists' Sundries, is always very full, select and fresh. HERN DON" BROS. 1881 AND 1882. THOSE of our friends who could not pay us out last year will please bear itjn mind that we will pay more for their cotton in settlement of Notes and Accounts, than any regular cotton buyer will give. We were good enough to carry these Notes and Accounts for very near twelve months, and we ask you to show your gratitnde by bringing us your cotton?at least, enough of it to square up with us. Always ready to give moro for it than any one. Don't forget us. Truly yours, HERNDON BROS. WAGONS 1*7E still have some Piedmont Wagons on J J hand. Come and see them. HERNDON BROTHERS. CONFECTIONERY. THE stock is complete. In the Fancy <?oods line we ask your attention and inspection. The stock consists of some very pretty and nobby goods. Come and see them. i HERNDON BROTHERS. "candies. T^UI.L lines of pure French Candies of differ eut varieties. Also, prottv ami iresn DomesticCandies. HERNDAN BROTHERS. 7~" N UTS&C. PEANUTS, Brazil, Filberts, Almonds, Prunes, Raisins, Citron and Currents. HEPvNDON BROTHERS.