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ANNUAL REPORT OF The School Commissioner . OP YORK COUNTY. .... ... - '-r . > ? To his Honor, the Presiding Judge of the 6th Circuit; at York C. H., ForkviUe, S. C.: Spring Term, 1884 : rpHE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER of York X county, S. C., as by law required, begs leave to submit his report for the year beginning November 1, 1882, and ending OctoberBl, 1883: PAY-CERTIFICATES SIGNED. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. CHEROKEE. 21 W. D. Camp, teacher 15 00 31 W. D. Camp, teacher 30 60 73 W. D. Camp, teacher 29 20 143 W. D. Camp, teacher ? ; 23 20 450 W. D. Camp, teacher .' 24 40 491 W. D. Camp, teacher 9 15 30 J. C. White, teacher 20 00 | 72 J. C. White, teacher 2t> zu 105 J. CL White, teacher.'. 9 20 320 J. C. White, teacher 16 80 453 J. C. White, teacher....,.., ,... 7 40 41 W. P. Whisonant, teacher 19 20 139 S. R. Anthony, teacher ..... 2160 42 S. R. Anthony, teacher 22 40 88 S. R. Anthony, teacher 24 80 68 Lizzie Ellis, teacher.... 17 60 69 Lizzie Ellis, teacher 20 00 140 Lizzie Ellis, teacher.... 16 80 247 Lizzie Ellis, teacher, 13 20 89 R. F. Gibson, teacher 20 00 106 R. F. Gibson, teacher 2 82 319 R. F. Gibson, teacher 21 20 458 R. F. Gibson, teacher 10 12 104 Ira Hardin, trustee expenses, 1882... 20 00 461 Ira Hardin, trustee expenses, 1883 20 00 141 J. C. McGill, teacher 22 05 142 J. C; McGill, teacher 18 90 471 J. (X McGill, teacher 38 10 211 P. Dolin, school apparatus 30 00 295. Roy. J. A. White, teacher 125 00 312 Rev. J. A. White, teacher 33 60 445 Rev. J. A. White, teacher 36 40 446 Rev. J. A. White, teacher , 32 80 311 Clio P. Gardner, teacher 29 60 ^ ^ ?- * 1 >.! un 44? V/'iio i'. v*arcmer, iwii-uer, 451 Clio P. Gardner, teacher... 28 40 813 John Starnes, teacher .' 14 00 456 John Starnes, teacher 14 00 443 Kate Hopson, teacher 12 00 444 A. P. White, teacher 13 00 454 A. P. White, teacher 14 00 447 J. H. Johnson, teacher 14 00 * 448 J. H. Johnson, teacher 13 00 452 O. P. Morgan, teacher 14 00 455 O. P. Morgan, teacher 7 00 457 D. R. Bird, teacher, 82 00 459 Dinah Black, teacher 12 25 460 Dinah Black, teacher 12 25 483 W. F. Galloway, teacher 10 00 490 Starks Meacham, teacher 11 00 496 Hattie Rattaree, teacher 82 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total 91,255 04 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. kino's mountain. 6 Nannie Neely, teacher 10 00 29 Nannie Neely, teacher 28 70 92 Nannie Neely, teacher 28 00 328 Jennie Neely, teacher, 24 00 10 J: A. Boyd, teacher 10 00 48 J. A. Boyd, teacher 32 80 124 J. A. Boyd, teacher 47 20 14 C. A. Torrence, teacher 14 00 26 C. A. Torrence, teacher 8 00 36 W. F. Smith, teacher 20 00 71 W. F. Smith, teacher 18 00 43 J. M. Stroup, teacher 14 00 52 M. J. Brown, teacher 16 00 95 M. J. Brown, teacher 16 80 351 M. J. Brown, teacher '25 00 KQ W V T.nvp ipaohpr 29 60 122 W. Y. Love, teacher 30 70 193 W. Y. Love, teacher 24 70 307 W. Y. Love, teacher 31 68 338 W. Y. Love, teacher 31 40 55 E. M. Adams, teacher 13 00 206 E. M. Adams, teacher 30 40 322 E. M. Adams, teacher 19 25 356 E. M. Adams, teacher 18 00 99 Kate E. Kirby, teacher 12 50 100 Edward Kirby, teacher 17 00 470 E. Kirby, teacher 4 20 113 M. A. Love, teacher 32 00 120 Marv Pursley, teacher, 20 00 123 R. liartness," teacher 25 00 204 T. H, J. Mullinax, teacher 4 00 205 T. H. J. Mulinax, teacher 7 00 210 J. C. McGill, teacher 18 00 482 J. C. McGill, teacher 14 30 212 P. Dollati, maps 5 00 303 J. L. Davis, teacher 50 00 325 J. L. Davis, teacher 40 00 304 Daniel Alexander, teacher 14 00 353 W. D. Alexander, teacher 14 00 305 T. R. rAdams, teachor.... 14 25 354 Thos. R. Adams, teacher 15 75 306 J. W. White, teacher 15 00 342 J. W. White, teacher 20 00 329 J. T. McMackin, teacher 26 00 357 J. T. McMackin, teacher 32 00 333 G. R. Alexander, teacher 15 00 352 G. R. Alexander, teacher 5 25 355 James S. Jackson, teacher 28 00 358 Dr. A. P. Campbell,trustee expenses, 1882 and 1883 20 00 359 J. W. Cook, teacher 20 00 365 M. J. Rattaree, teacher 45 00 439 M. J. Ratterree, teacher 5 00 362 J. P. Hambrick, teacher 1 30 381 J. M. Caldwell, teacher 20 00 475 L. L. Latimer, teacher 7 00 School Commissioner's salarv 50 00 Total ....$1,157 78 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. BETHEL. 22 Sue A. Mason, teacher 40 00 269 Sue Mason, teacher 30 00 374 Sue Mason, teacher 50 00 25 J. A. Boyd, teacher 31 25 103 John L. Davies, teacher 50 00 272 J. L. Davis, teacher 30 00 127 P. R. Currence, teacher 40 00 377 P. R. Currence, teacher 38 00 137 E. C. Stephenson, teacher 40 00 273 E. C. Stephenson, teacher 28 00 144 E. Kirby, teacher 16 00 486 E. Kirby, teacher 12 00 369 E. Kirbv, teacher 17 00 70 W. E. Adams, teacher 4(5 50 152 J. R. Ferguson, teacher 42 00 368 J. R. Ferguson, teacher 28 00 153 Mary W. Brown, teacher 45 00 370 Mary W. Brown, teacher 30 00 154 Julia Adams, teacher 30 00 317 Julia Adams, teacher 15 00 376 Julia Adams, teacher 15 00 155 J. M. Caldwell, teacher 25 00 271 J. M. Caldwell, teacher 50 00 476 J. M. Caldwell, teacher 25 00 156 M. L. Johnson, teacher 15 00 157 Clara Smith, teacher 15 00 138 Clara Smith, teacher 30 00 268 Jane Dixon, teacher 42 00 307 Jane Dixon, teacher 28 00 270 Emma Davis, teacher 30 00 375 Emma Davis, teacher 45 00 371 John A. Harris, teacher -'15 00 481 John A. Harris, teacher 18 75 372 James L. Carson, teacher .'10 00 373 H. Q. Alexander, teacher 20 00 378 J. C. Patrick, trustee expenses, 1883. 20 00 484 James Glenn, teacher 30 00 485 Caroline Glenn, teacher 20 00 487 E. J. Roach, teacher 3 00 495 J. B. Carson, teacher, (old claim) 30 00 ..... School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total $1,235 50 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. FORT MILL. 195 E. E. Studimire, teacher 15 00 416 E. E. Studimire, teacher 60 00 196 Banks <ft DeGratfenreid, teachers 50 00 427 Banks <fc DeGralfenreid, teachers... 75 00 197 John Ford, teacher 15 00 415 John Ford, teacher 75 00 198 Addie Perminter, teacher 25 00 420 Addie Perminter, teacher 100 00 199 Bessie M. Caldwell, teacher 15 00 421 Bessie M. Caldwell, teacher 45 00 O/lft T.?77ia (iripr fpjiplipr 15 00 423 Lizzie drier, teacher 30 00 201 Julia Sloan, teacher 25 00 417 Julia Sloan, teacher 50 00 202 J. W. Ardry, trustee expenses, 1882 25 00 424 J. W. Ardry, trusteo expenses, 1883. 30 00 203 J. M. Long, teacher 15 00 418 J. M. Long, teacher 75 00 419 A. C. Woodward, teacher 45 00 422 D. R. Harris, teacher 15 00 425 Lula G. Faulkner, teacher 36 00 420 B. S. Fewell, teacher 75 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 | i Total $961 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5. CATAWBA. 1 L. R. Roddy, teacher $ 15 00 ! 82 L. R. Rodd>\ teacher 15 00 j 108 L. R. Roddy, teacher 15 00 i 188 L. R. Roddy, teacher 15 00 | 215 L. R. Roddey, teacher 15 00 j 414 L. R. Roddy, teacher 15 00 380 L. R. Rodd'v, teacher 15 (Ml . 2 W. T. White, teacher 15 (Ml! 79 W. T. White, teacher 15 00 | 109 W. T. White, teacher 15 00 i 181 W. T. White, teacher 15 00 2+1 W. T. Whito, teacher 15 00 13 Dora Gates, teacher 9 00 38 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 30 00 81 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 20 00 187 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 20 00 389 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 41 00 224 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 20(M) 252 T. V. Hicklin, teacher 18 <H) 39 A. L. Moore, teacher 14 00 80 A. L. Moore, teacher 14 00 j ? - 1 II AA 131 A. Li. iuoore, leacner it w | 40 C. P. Cline. teacher 14 00 83 C. P. Cline, teacher 14 00 165 ,C. P. Cline, teacher 14 00 384 C. P. Cline, teacher 22 50 53 Mrs. M. L. Hall, teacher 21 00 89 M. L. Hallr teacher 24 00 160 M. L. Ilall, teacher 24 90 225 M. L. Hall, teacher 23 00 ! 274 M. L. Hall, teacher 17 00 383 M. L. Hall, teacher 56 00 i 76 F. J. B. Blake, teacher 30 00 i 107 F. J. B. Blake, teacher 32 00 186 F. J. B. Blake, teacher 30 00 240 J. F. B. Blake, teacher 32 00 264 J. F. B. Blake, teacher 28 00 382 F. J. B. Blake, teacher .... 57 00 77 W. B. Wylie, teacher 31 00 112 W. B. Wylie, teacher 30 00 182 W. B. Wylie, teacher 31 00 253 W. B. Wylie, teacher 30 00 290 W. B. Wylie, teacher 30 00 385 W. B. Wylie, teacher 30 40 505 W. B. Wvylie, teacher 31 00 78 Hattie J. Strait, teacher 10 00 110 M. M. Whitfield, teacher 25 00 184 Marion Whitfield, teacher 14 00 246 Marion Whitfield, teacher 14 00 293 Marion Whitfield, teacher 12 00 300 Marion Whitfield, teacher 12 00 111 M. J. Roddy, teacher 17 00 185 M. J. Roddy, teacher 17 00 183 M. J. Roddy, teacher 16 00 167 Lula Farrow, teacher 33 00 504 Lula Farrow, teacher 12 00 292 W. L. Roddy <k Co., globes 42 66 299 B. P. Alston, teacher 20 00 413 S. C. Sturgis, teacher 64 00 387 W. B. Watts, teacher 15 00 388 Robert Orr, teacher 10 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 iv>t?i 81.415 56 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. BETHESDA. 60 Thomas Gilmer, teacher 16 00 191 Thomas Gilmer, teacher 30 00 494 Thomas Gilmer, teacher 32 00 61 P. T. Blake, teacher 18 00 163 P. T. Blake, teacher 36 00 310 P. T. Blake, teacher 18 00 364 P. T. Blake, teacher 18 00 62 B.elle Williams, teacher 20 00 161 Belle Williams, teacher 20 00 215 Belle Williams, teacher 20 00 284 Belle Williams, toacher 40 00 492 Belle Williams, teacher 40 00 63 J. W. Strait, teacher 20 00 192 J. W. Strait, teacher 40 00 331 .1. W. Strait, teacher 20 00 437 J. W. Strait, teacher 20 00 64 J. C. Noisette, teacher 20 00 162 J. C. Noisette, teacher 40 00 308 J. C. Noisette, teacher 23 40 366 J. C. Noisette, teacher 26 50 65 Mary J. Envin, teacher 16 00 164 M. J. Envin, teacher 32 00 91 E. J. Wherry, teacher 20 00 214 E. J. Wherry, teacher 20 00 285 E. J. Wherry, teacher 10 00 465 E. J. Wherry, teacher 20 00 121 A. L. Nunnery, teacher 35 00 309 A. _L. Nunnery, teacher 20 00 341 A. L. .Nunnery, teacher m uv 9 W. J. MeFadden, teacher 12 00 189 W. J. McFadden, teacher 30 00 160 S. J. Moore, teacher 20 00 298 S. J. Moore, teacher 80 00 502 S. J. Moore, teacher 36 00 190 John Elder, teacher 40 00 291 John Elder, teacher 60 00 330 John Elder, teacher 20 00 478 John Elder, teacher 20 00 213 W. L. Sandifer, teacher 60 00 220 John T. Bigham, teacher 40 00 283 John T. Bigham, teacher 60 00 477 John T. Bigham, teacher 40 00 229 Mary McCullough, teacher 32 00 297 Mary McCullough, teacher 32 00 480 Mary S. McCullough, teacher 48 00 294 E. J\ Moore, teacher 100 00 493 E. J. Moore, teacher 40 00 327 R. E. Guthrie, trustee expenses, 1883 20 00 360 1). M. Hughes, teacher 16 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total $1,566 90 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7. EBENEZER. 3 Bessie Mills, teacher 20 00 16 Bessie Mills, teacher 20 00 T, 4 , .1/1 no no Des?ie iuins, 410 Bessie B. Mills, teacher 50 00 236 Bessie Mills, teacher 60 00 17 S. D. Barron, teacher 75 00 47 S. D. Barron, teacher 25 00 119 S. D. Barron, teacher 25 00 235 S. D.Barron, teacher 50 00 20 E. E. Smith, teacher 24 00 114 Erwin Smith, teacher 28 00 348 Erwin E. Smith, teacher 28 00 23 Janio Thomasson, teacher 7 50 37 Sue A. Mason, teacher 20 00 277 Sue Mason, teacher 10 00 411 Sue Mason, teacher 20 00 46 R. F. Taylor, teacher 25 00 117 R. F. Taylor, teacher 25 00 172 R. F. Taylor, teacher 25 00 251 R. F. Taylor, teacher 25 00 405 R. F. Taylor, teacher 25 00 86 David G. Wallace, teacher 14 00 207 David G. Wallace, teacher 14 00 326 David G. Wallace, teacher 14 00 408 David G. Wallace, teacher 14 00 96 Jennie Neil, teacher 20 00 115 Jennie Neil, teacher 20 00 233 Jennie Neil, teacher 20 00 318 Jennie Neil, teacher 20 00 407 Jennie Neil, teacher 20 00 412 W. J. Miller, trustees expenses, 1883 20 00 118 C. F. O'Neal, teacher 15 00 179 C. F. O'Neal, teacher 15 00 237 Carrie F. O'Neal, teacher 15 00 255 Carrie F. O'Neal, teacher 15 00 136 E. C. Stephenson, teacher 8 00 173 E. C. Stephenson, teacher 12 00 234 E. C. Stephenson, teacher 12 00 14(5 James W. Massey, teacher 14 00 2518 J. W. Massey, teacher r. 14 00 279 J. W. Massey, teacher 14 00 301 J. W. Massey, teacher 14 00 409 J. W. Massey, teacher 3 50 170 11. F. Millen, teacher 28 00 232 B. F. Millen, teacher 14 00 332 B. F. Millen, teacher 14 00 178 M. D. Withers, teacher 42 00 400 M. D. Withers, teacher 14 00 239 J. M. Clinton, teacher 7 00 School Commissionre's salary 50 00 Total $1,124 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8. YORK. 18 W. J. McFaddeu, teacher 12 00 248 W. J. McFadden, teacher 30 00 349 W. J. McFadden, teacher 40 00 28 M. E. Gettys, teacher 20 00 158 M. E. Gettys, teacher 20 00 217 M. E. Gettys, teacher 20 00 2(52 M. E. Gettys, teacher .'56 00 432 M. E. Gettys, teacher 18 00 35 W. J. Bowen, teacher 20 00 54 W. J. Bowen, teacher 20 00 2(53 W. J. Bowen, teacher 40 00 343 W. J. Bowen, teacher 60 00 45 B. R. T. Bowen, teacher 20 00 93 B. R. T. Bowen, teacher 20 00 258 B. R. T. Bowen, teacher, 60 00 344 B. R. T. Bowen, teacher 50 00 49 W. H. Clark, teacher 16 00 129 W. H. Clark, teacher 16 00 216 W. H. Clark, teacher 16 00 363 W. II. Clark, teacher 30 00 50 E. P. Castles, teacher 20 00 its ! ;. f. castles, teacner -<? w 346 K. P. Castles, teacher Ho 00 347 E. P. Castles, teacher 87 85 51 S. W. Newton, teacher 15 00 103 S. W. Newton, teacher 15 00 231 S. W. Newton, teacher 5 00 249 S. W. Newton, teacher 10 00 310 S. W. Newton, teacher 15 00 380 S. W. Newton, teacher 15 00 85 C. L. Ratcliford, teacher 50 00 345 C. L. Ratchford, teacher 100 00 90 Drucilla Thompson, teacher 10 00 200 Drucilla Thompson, teacher 30 00 391 Drucilla Thompson, teacher 32 00 159 John A. Newton, teacher 25 00 259 John A. Newton, teacher 1100 350 John A. Newton, teacher 24 00 109 Josaphine Good, teacher 30 00 301 Josaphine (?ood, teacher, 45 00 200 Lille Crenshaw, teacher 00 00 390 Lille Crenshaw, teacher 40 00 281 J. W. A. Hartness, teacher 15 00 489 J. W. A. Hartness, teacher 75 00 314 Aaron Crosby, teacher 12 00 430 Aaron Crosby, teacher 12 00 392 Leonard Castles, teacher 9 00 393 Tirzah Templeton, teacher 96 00 j 433 W. L. Sandifer, teacher 40 00 434 Sue S. McFarland, teacher 54 00 ! 435 I). L. Johnson, teacher 24 00 ! " *- ? 1 PA MA I JSctiool L'ommsssioner s salary ou w | Total 81,645 85 : SCHOOL DISTRICT XO. 9. BllOAU RIVER. 4 J. W. A. Hartness, teacher 67 50 7 Ilattie Whitesides, teacher 60 00 s Caroline Leech, teacher 20 00 476 Caroline Leech, teacher : 20 00 12 K. P. Castles, teacher 6 (K) 44 Edward Hoover, teacher 12 00 174 Edward Hoover, teacher 12 00 175 Edward Hoover, teacher 12 00 602 Edward Hoover, teacher 15 00 694 Edward Hoover, teacher 12 00 50 Daniel Witherspoon, teacher, 12 00 150 D. L. Witherspoon, teacher 12 50 222 D. L. Witherspoon, teacher 12 50 441 Daniel Witherspoon, teacher 12 00 75 W. A. Darwin, teacher 24 00 404 W. A. Darwin, teacher 66 00 128 L. A. Smith, teacher 21 00 165 L. A. Smith, teacher 21 20 j 690 L. A. Smith, teacher 81 50 147 a. W. Beckham, teacher 12 50 149 (I. W. Beckham, teacher 12 50 148 J. H. Bartles, teacher .">8 00 250 J. II. Bartles, teacher 22 40 400 J. 11. Bartles, teacher 04 (Hi 151 Knohi Beatty, teacuer 20 80 20H Enola Beatty, teacher 10 00 697 Enola Beatty, teacher 51 00 168 M. H. Adams, teacher, 15 00 228 Mamie H. Adams, teacher 15 00 898 M. II. Adams, teacher 50 00 170 .1. D. Jones, teacher 80 00 177 M. E. B. Whitesides, teacher 55 20 899 M. E. B. Whitesides, teacher 52 20 180 J. R. Bryant, teacher 12 50 219 T. A. McKeown, teacher 45 20 254 Sue S. Brown, teacher 24 00 895 S. L. Brown, teacher 80 (HI 401 I). T. Byers, teacher 80 (Hi 479 1). T. Byers, teacher 28 00 402 W. E. Slates, teacher, 15 (Hi 502, W. K. Slates, teacher 15 (Hi 403 J. B. Broomfield, teacher 15 00 474 R. G. Whitesides, trustee expenses, 1883 ISO 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total 81,150 10 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10. BULLOCK'S CREEK. j 11 A. J. Wvlie, teacher 20 00 171 Agness J. Wylie, teacher 20 00 243 Agnes J. Wvlie, teacher 20 00 288 Agnes J. Wylie, teacher 20 00 440 Agnes Wylie, teacher 20 00 j 497 Agnes Wylie, teacher 20 00 j 498 Agnes Wylie, teacher 20 00 j 32 Austin Thompson, teacher 24 00 ; 101 Austin Thompson, teacher 12 00 145 Austin Thompson, teacher 12 00 334 Austin Thompson, teacher 12 00 488 Austin Thompson, teacher 24 00 54 James Sherrer, James Davidson and A. Haffner, lumber for school house 13 35 67 Mitchell Bennett, teacher 20 00 336 Mitchell Bennett, teacher 12 00 97 H. E. Davidson, teacher 40 00 339 H. E. Davidson, teacher 20 00 125 R. J. Apostle, teacher 24 00 323 R. J. Apostle, teacher 12 00 499 R. J. Apostle, teacher 12 00 194 M. G. Miller, teacher 20 00 07fi fi \f511nr t.AQP.hAr.. *J0 00 324 M. G. Miiler, teacher 40 00 406 M. G. Miller, teacher 20 00 200 R. L. Lindsay, teacher 30 00 218 J. S. Alexander, teacher 40 00 501 J. S. Alexander, teacher 30 00 223 E. J. Wherry, teacher ?0 00 280 E. J. Wherrv, teacher 30 00 230 J. R. Chambers, teacher 45 00 256 J. R. Chambers, teacher 15 00 340 J. R. Chambers, teacher 30 00 231 A. M. Stephenson, teacher 40 00 282 Alice Stephenson, teacher 60 00 442 Alice M. Stephenson, teacher 20 00 242 E. F. M. Nix, teacher 40 00 296 E. F. M. Nix, teacher 60 00 472 E. F. M. Nix, teacher 20 00 287 T. S. Jefferys, doors and blinds for Blairsville school house 12 75 337 Reuben Nance, teacher 12 00 379 P. R. Nichols, teacher 12 00 467 P. R. Nichols, teacher 12 00 428 E. J. Brown, teacher 40 00 500 E. J. Brown, teacher 20 00 438 J. K. Wilson, teacher 12 00 315 J. K. Wilson, teacher, 12 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total .81,210 10 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. YORKVILLE. 5 James A. Wilson, teacher 77 70 15 J. A. Wilson, teacher 80 00 27 James A Wilson, teacher 70 25 - * WM i- * riO fV\ 66 J allies A. \v uson, teacner bow 130 James A. Wilson, teacher 87 00 267 James A. Wilson, teacher 88 00 24 L. T. Newton, teacher, (old claim) 5 00 57 Allen Alexander, teacher 17 00 120 Allen Alexander, teacher 17 00 275 Allen Alexander, teacher 34 00 429 Allen Alexander, teacher 08 00 58 N. C. Good, teacher 13 00 430 N. C. Goon, teacher 91 00 270 Richard Xims, rent of school house 10 00 431 Richard Xims, rent school house 10 00 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total ....8822 95 SCHOOL DISTRICT XO 12. ROCK HILI.. 19 J. A. Rainey, teacher 50 00 134 J. A. Rainey, teacher 50 00 241 J. A. Rainey, teacher 50 00 4(H J. A. Rainey, teacher 100 00 33 E. J. Roach, teacher 16 25 87 E. J. Roach, teacher 37 00 133 E. J. Roach and F. B. Means, teachers 37 00 220 E. J. Roach and F. B. Means, teachers 37 00 oon u T T)aq/iK XV T? "R \foono tfiachpra 4'2 (?) MTU X'J? AiV/WVU V*/ A *-? ?wuwuw..? -? ? ? 335 E. J. Roach, teacher 25 00 463 E. J. Roach and F. B. Means, teachers 42 00 468 E. J. Roach and F. B. Means, teachers 42 00 261 E. J. Roach and F. B. Means, teachers 42 00 34 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 74 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 132 B. P. Alston, teacher -10 00 227 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 257 B. P. Alston, teacher, 40 00 289 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 321 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 462 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 469 B. P. Alston, teacher 40 00 265 W. L. Roddy & Co., globes 42 66 School Commissioner's salary 50 00 Total 81,022 91 SUMMARY. District 1. Cherokee, 81,255 04 District 2. King's Mountain 1,157 78 District 3. Bethel 1,235 50 District 4. Fort Mills 901 00 District 5. Catawba 1,415 50 District 0. Bethesda 1,506 90 District 7. Ebenezer 1,124 00 District 8. York 1,645 85 District 9. Broad River 1,150 10 District 10. Bullock's Creek. 1,210 10 District 11. Yorkville 822 95 District 12. Rock Hill 1,022 91 814,567 69 On the 15th day of November, there was in the hands of the County Treasurer, 89,650.93, a balance belonging to the several School Districts, as follows: No. 1. Cheroke 8 489 31.8 No. 2. King's Mountain 999 60.3 No. 3. Bethel 433 05.3 No. 4. Fort Mill 401 63.8 No. 5. Catawba 1,577 56.3 "V- n ll0(hAufk 1 5/51 sn.o No. 7. Kbenezcr 884 41.0 No. 8. York 000 00.0 No. 51. Broad River 340 24.1 No. 10. Bullock's Creek 1,405 79.1 No. 11. Yorkville 200 00.0 No. 12. Rock Hill 1,000 00.0 Total 89,640 03 Since November 1st, 1883, the following pay certificates have been signed by ine and paicf by the treasurer, but not reported'by the treasurer, from the fact that although the work was cone previous to November 1st, the certificates were not presented until after that date: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4?FORT MILL. No. 7. Rev. H. W.Whitaker 8 33 00 No. 8. A. C. Woodward 16 00 No. 9. Addie Perinenter 15 00 No. 10. Lizzie Grier 30 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5.?CATAWBA. No. 1. W. B. Wvlie 8 30 00 No. 2. B. P. Alston 19 00 No. 11.1). T. Lesslie, trustee expenses, 1883 20 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7.?EBENEZER. No. 5. Carrie F. O'Neal 8 15 00 No. 6. E. C.Stephenson 20 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9.?BROAI) RIVER. No. 4. G. W. Beckham 8 25 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10.? BULLOCK'S CREEK. No. 13. Eunice Gillmore 825 00 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12.?ROCK HILL. ? K T 4 firt Total *27 2 00 The above twelve pay certificates will be embraced in the annual report of 1884, but since the work was done in 188:5, they are appended to this report, that the whole work of the year may bo seen. The whole of the expenses of the public schools for the year commencing November 1, 1882, and ending October 81, 1883, is *14,830 fib. All of which is respectfully submitted. R. LATH AN, School Commissioner of York county, S. C. January 24 4 It DISSOLUTION. THE firm of O'FARRELL ifc DICKSON is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. 15. F. Caldwell succeeding Mr. O'Farrell in the business. The business of the old firm will be closed bv the new firm of Caldwell & Dickson. J NO. N. O'FARRELL, J. C. DICKSON. j NEW FIRM. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have formed a partnership for the purpose of conducting the Grocery Business, and that they now have on hand, in the house formerly known as the York Drugstore a full and complete stock of Family and Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, Ac., which will be | sold as low as the same Goods can be obtained in ( this market. A call is respectfully solicited. B. F. CALDWELL. J. C. DICKSON. | January 17 3 (im j I rnrr to all ;; customers of last I1CC year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Plants, etc. IllvalUJlllle to all. D. M. FERRY & CO.0?.?. December 13 30 3m? j AI'PLHITIOXFORDISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. G. HEMPHILL, deceased, has made a final ser.tleinent with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Monday, the 11th day of February, next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. WM. D. ROSBOHOITGH, Administrator, i January 17 3 Gt W. C. LATIMER. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS AND MILLINERY. I have a lot of clothing that must be sold at some price. A lot of Carpets and Rugs on hand, and must be disposed of. A Remnantstock of Millinery that will be sold at your own figures. There is some very desirable goods in my stock that Must ?>e Sold at Some Price, And if you will come along with a little Cash it will astonish you how eheap you can buy what goods you want. GUANO. 1 am still agent ior me coienraieu aierryman Dissolved Bone, which is acknowledged to be tlu highest grade Fertilizer in the market, and will be sold at the same price as lower grades; also a lot of pure Bone Sulphuric Acid that is equal to any common grade Guano, and can be bought for less money. A large supply of German Kainit as cheap as it can be found. COTTON SEED. I am still paying 15 cents, cash, a bushel for Cotton Seed and want all you can spare. W. C. LATIMER. LATTA BROTHERS HOUSEKEEPERS. l*7,Ecall the attention of Housekeepers to our f f full and varied stock of Canned Goods, consisting of Okra and Tomatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Beans, Peaches, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines. Also to our stock of Chow-Chow, PicHpi in littles and kecrs. Bread Powders. Ex tracts, Corn Starch, Swinbone's Gelatine, Citron, Raisins, Oat Meal, Maccaroni, Cheese, fresh Buckwheat Flour, Parched Coffee, best quality of Green and Black Tea, Soap, Starch, Blueing, Ac. LATTA BROTHERS. MOLASSES, MOLASSES, MOLASSES. WE have just received a largo stock of Now Orleans Molasses, and can supply the trade with any grade, and in any quantity desired, from 1 gallon to 1,000gallons. LATTA BROTHERS. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE. HAVING bought a large stock of Coffee before the advance, we can give bottom prices by the sack. LATTA BROTHERS. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and SnnflT. WE can furnish any article under the above head, from a dip to the best Cigar. LATTA BROTHERS. nolt'T FORGET. DON'T forget that we are soiling Baker's Standard Guano and Bone Phosphate. 1 j ATT A BROTHERS. parish & Mcknight. WELL. OOTERITOR, I Want You to Answer Me a few Questions. C1AN you tell me how it is that CAL PARISH ) is selling nice Steel Plows at 5 cents per pound ? I cannot, but I know he does it. Well, can you tell me how he sells such nice one-horse Plow Stocks for one dollar and twentyfive cents? Well, sir, I can't tell you how he does these things, but he does do it.' And I think the people of York county ought toappreciate his efforts IN PULLING GOODS DOWN To fair prices. He certainly deserves to be patronized. Ho is selling off all his Winter Clothing at Cost, And, in fact, my friend, he sells everything as close as possible. All the nice Dress Goods of Colcoek Miller's slock is being SOLD STRICTLY AT COST. HAPPY CAL, the Best in the Ring. "J7EDT JEFFERYS^&COr NEW FI RNITIRE STORE. Cottage Furniture, C10XSISTING of Bedroom Suites, of different J grades. Walnut, Marble-Top and plain Bureaus. Wash Stands and Centre Tables. BEDSTEADS AAD EOUAGES. Walnut and Maple Bedsteads. Sideboard and Dining Room Safes, Tables, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Lounges and Cradles. CHAIRS. Rooking, Office, Parlor, Pining-Rooin and Children's Chairs. Funeral OoodN. We keep on hand a full stock of Burial Caskets and ("uses, Gloss White Cases, Children's size. Casket and Coffin Handles, Screws and other Coffin Hardware. For sale on reasonable terms. J, ED. JEFFREYS & CO. DOBSON & PARISH. TO ARRIVE NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, which was bought at the very lowest prices and which we will sell at the lowest prices by the barrel. You will save money by giving us a call and getting prices. SUGAR AND COFFEE By the barrel and sack at close figures. A full and complete stock of Steel Plows and Plow Stocks. A large stock of first-class Sole and Upper Leather, Trace Chains, Backhands, Hames, Singletrees, Breast Chains, 8IIOT GUNS, Shot, Powder and Caps, Hinges, Screws, Hasp and Staples, Repair Links, Locks of all kinds, sizes and prices, in fact our stock of Groceries, Hardware and Plantation Supplies is full and complete. Both in quality and in prices, we are in the market and will not be undersold. DOBSON A PARISH. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. McElree's JEWELRY PALACE, 351 King Street, CHARLESTON, W. C. largest Stock. LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH. Repairing A Specialty. SEND ME YOUR WATCHES. November 22 47 lv APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of JOHN BARRON, deceased, has made a final settlement with the Judge of Probate for York county, and on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1884, will make application for a final discharge from liability as Administrator of the said estate. SAM'I. I). BARRON, Administrator. December 20 ;?1 5t WANDO! WAN! WAOO! 1 WANI ^mmoiiiatecl Especially ads FIELD CROPS 01 Also ACID PHOSPHATE AND Of high gr GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT, PHOSPHATE FLOATS, ?vn a v ? rruTir i' rl 11 IJ AliU 1' UU1IUK Address: FRANCIS II. HACKER, President am .Postofliee, Charleston, S. C. HERN IX j January 3 HUNTER & GATES. TO OUR FRIENDS, j Customers, i 7 AND THE PITBEIC GENERALLY, j ^ extend an invitation to visit the Mam- i T moth, on West Liberty, and inspect our Pe elegant stock of everything in the at Hf I>i*y Goods Line Wo have just received a well-selected bill of poods to supply deficiencies that occur from sales, thus always keeping on hand a complete stock, ; and all the latest designs in colors, patterns, etc. We ask an inspection, to convince all that we not only have the goods, but the prices ARE THE VERY LOWEST, And that they can always get the full value of their money at the Mammoth. We woultl call your attention especially to the following goods. * HARDWARE. j I , Just received a new assortment of Razors, Ta- an ble and Pocket Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons, ve Rim Locks, Plate Locks, Pad Locks, Brass at Wardrobe Locks, Wrought Butts, Screws, Au- j gers, Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, ! Mill Files, Hand-Saw Files, Hand-Saws, Rasps, [ Brittania Dippers, Braces and Bitts, Awls, Shovels, Spades, Hay Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, i Avna xVulp Rifs Shoes and Nails. Horse Shoes, Claw Hammers, Planes, Squares, Bolts, I Steel Plows, and innumerable other articles in j this line. The largest and most complete J STOCK OP CLOTHING $ I Pr | In town, for men, youths and children, in Suits and Single Garments, perfect in tit and faultless in style,. Overcoats especially attractive and at all prices. We will save you money, dress you nobby, give you comfort, and make you happy in every respect. Remember that we have sole control of the } unrivaled and perfect fitting I Pearl Shirt, i pr i Celebrated all over the United States for durability and lit, both laundried and unlaundried. We also have cheaper Shirts, which are good for the money. Flannel Undervests, in grey, white and red, from the cheapest to the best.' Collars and Cuffs of any size and shape, plain and fancy HandkerfOiiof* nt nil nrifps: Cassimere and Doeskin Gloves. I CI We are headquarters for nice single and double I width FLANIfEL SUITING. I)o not fail to see them before selecting. Dress Goods in all colors. Silk, Satin and Brocade, with Veivet trimmings to match. You will also find at the Mammoth, the largest stock of Silks js in town, guaranteed to give satisfaction. ^ Jewelry, Solid and Plated, always on hand. Silver Plated Ware, on white metal, every piece warranted. BOOTS AND SHOES We alone, keep Miles' Shoes, for men and ladies, and it is not necessary to praise them, as they have a reputation, gained by experience, everywhere. Boots and Shoes for boys, men and At children. Our past reputation will, of itself, bo tic sufficient on this subject, and wo will simply say that we have a larger stock than ever. Hats and Caps, Of all styles, sizes, prices, ttc. Trunks, Valises and Satchels. Remember the Mammoth is convenient to everybody and it is their interest to call. w HUNTER A OATES. tl( F. HA PPERFIELD. 1884. NEW YEAR. 1884. IJJLSi kk to return iny uiuiiks iu me puime for the liberal patronage bestowed upon nie, j during the year just closed, both in the Grocery and Marble business. * A I have now in stock, and shall continue to keep full lines of the following goods : Mi c FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Mi Mi Boots and Shoes, Vt HARDWARE AND WOODEN WARE, ? Hi j And everything needed on tho farm or in the j family, which shall be of good quality and sold Kc j at prices that cannot fail to please. All I ask is ] to give mo a trial?examine my goods and learn Sv firices. On the same quality of goods I will not Sv >e undersold. Sv i Sv - . ? - Sv Sv MARBLE YARD. m! Mi "J SHALL continue to give particular attention | I JL to tlao Marble business, i nave rirsi-ciass J workmen, and an abundance of all qualities of I Marbles, and am fully prepared to furnish any i thing in that line, from a plain headstone to the ] most elaborate monument. Prices as low as can Sv ! be obtained elsewhere. Call and examine my | work, specimens of which may be seen in my yard at all times. Sv F. JIAPPERFIELD. Sv j M.STRAUSS. * GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER! ^ ' rej oti I MM M. STRAUSS. J THE cold blasts find mo well supplied with a desirable - - ^ , It Stock ot W Inter uoous, jl Which I havo determined to sell at REDUCED PRICES. I have been over foYty years in businees and W never found goods {is cheap as now. bu CO I DENTAIi SURGERY. Drs. J. A. A E. F. Glenn. SURGEON DENTISTS, .. Yorkville and Kock Hill, ^h< WOULD respectfully inform the public that their Olllces at each of the'above places are now onen, ? and they are prepared, with all the improved facilities,'to attend to any orders in the DENTAL ART, at low prices and on reasonable terms. jV TOOTH POWDERS and BRUSHES of best X quality in stock. tor Oflice in Yorkville in ALLISON'S BUILD- luv ING, over M. Strauss' Store, where one of us may be found at all times. I Jnnuarv 10 2 fan .1 D O ! W ANDO! UlfDO! I>0 ! Fertilizer, ] ipted for 1 p A\Aj kinds. > DISSOLVED BONE, ado. i ASH ELEMENT, ] COTTON SEED MEAL, j ZER SUPPLIES. t i 1 General Agent, 7 Exchange Street, rear of * )N BROTHERS, Agents, YorkviRe, S. C. lr? I ..... H. P. ADICKES. GRAND CASH SALE. 1 YARDS of best quality of PRINTS, ^"LH/ in nice Spring and Fall colors, atthe ] nitsual Low Price of 5 Cents i I I r yard. 1,000 yards best bleached Homespun, ^ 10 cents per yard, and a large line of (ling- ! inis, Ticks, Jeans, Plaid Osnabtirgs, <fcc., at J 1 PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. X. most superb stock of Hosiery for Ladies, isses, Children and Men, and * , A Bi# Drive in Kid Gloves. i g Vn endless variety of Notions, Toilet Articles 1 d Fancy Goods of every description. The ( ry best unlaundried white Shirt to be found, ( the very low price of fM) cents. i \ nice line of stylish ( DRESS GOODS, I extraordinary low prices. Dress Goods sold jularly for 25 cents, now sell for 12J and 165 c. , good desirable colors and blacks. All these ] ices are . For Spot Cash. ly goods charged on account will beat regular , ices. We have a large and desirable stock of i SHOES MD BOOTS, en's Hats and Caps, and Boys' and Men's : othing. Prices as low as the lowest. Our Millinery Store full up with desirable goods, and our popular miner is on nana ana reauv 10 servo mu lauics. A. large supply of SCHOOL BOOKS ; introductory prices. With all kinds of Sta>nerv, Wall Papering, Window Shades, <Se. All Parties Owing Us, ill please take notice that we must have a set- j (incut. j II. F. ADICKES. | . i ENNEDY BROS. & BARRON, j Books at Introduction Prices. GEOGRAPHIES. Ex. Price. Int. Price. /fAlTRY'S Elementary GeogX raphy 33 54 niry's Revised Manual of Geigraphy, 75 1 28 niry's Revised Physical Geog aphy, 75 1 00 niry's Wall Maps (set of eight) 10 20 1 niry's Map Drawing 10 15 ARITHMETICS. (nahle's Practical Arithmetic... 38 04 tbinson's Table Book 18 tbinson's Practical Arithmetic.. 08 >binson's Written Arithmetie.... tbinson's Primary Arithmetic.. 18 tbinson's Higher'Arithmetic... 98 ( READERS, AC. I rinton's Primer 12 rinton's Primer A First Reader, 15 25 rinton's Second Reader 20 35 rinton's Third Reader 30 50 rinton's Fourth Reader 35 (55 rinton's Fifth Reader 50 00 ) cGufly's First Reader, 10 17 sGufFy's Second Reader 18 30 Gutty's Third Reader, 25 42 < uGu fi'y's Fourth Reader 30 50 i iGuffy'S Fifth Reader 45 72 Gutty's Sixth Reader 50 85 HISTORIES. ,'inton's Primary U. S. History .'13 57 rinton's Condensed U. S. " * 52 !K) 1 rinton's Outlines of History 83 1 44 ' SPELLERS, DICTIONARIES, AC. ,'inton's Word Primer 09 15 ,'inton's Word Book or Speller 10 18 ,'inton's New Word Analysis... 35 ebster's Primary Dictionary.... 48 COPY BOOKS, eneerian Shorter Course Copy Book 7 rhe above prices are Cash. Books charged, at ; jtilar retail prices. 1 full line of Avery Plows, Plow Stocks, and < ler Farming Implements in stock. ) KENNEDY BROTHERS A BARRON. 1 . R. LINDSAY & CO; ; RETURN OF THANHS. i J "WOULD respectfully return thanks to my j customers for their patronage to J. R. LIND- i . lY A CO., during the past year, and inform . ?m that the death of my partner, R. M. LIXDSAY, i i ! ( ill not change the management of the bnsiness, t that the firm will be able to offer during the 1 ming year | " TO THEIR FRIENDS j !f 1 the accommodations a* d inducements that 1 jy have done heretofore. J. R. LINDSAY. | c TAKE NOTICE. HEREBY give notice to the public that I will not be responsible for any debt contracted afthis date, by my wife, SALLIE MOORE, she j ring left my bed and board without just cause, s (J. \V. MOORE. Hack's Station, S. C., Dec. 26th, 188.'!. January 10 2 . St* AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. [V ILL sell to the highest bidder, for CASH, on Sales-day, in FEBRUARY NEXT, at the lourt House Door in Yorkville, between the legal lours of sale, a JUDGMENT ON JOHN S. STEPHENSON for $73.41, interest from October 90, .883. GEO. W. S. HART, Assignee of J. J. Smith & Co. Yorkville S. C\, January 18, 1884. January 24 4 2t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from J. B. Williams. Esq., Probate Judge of York countv, I will ixpose to public sale at the late residence ol' ROBERT M. LINDSAY, deceased, on the 25TII DAY OF JANUARY, instant, the PERSONAL PROPERTY of said deceased, consisting of Florses, Mules, Cattle, and a fine lot of stock Hogs, with several hundred bushels of Corn; ilso, one Eight-Horse Talbot Steam Engine, learly new and in perfect order, with one Boss Dotton Press and Hall Cotton Gin. Terms-CASH. J. R. LINDSAY, Administrator. January 17 3 2t Di:LI\UlK\T LAM) SALES. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, York County, Yorkvillk, S. C'., January 15th, 1884. THE Treasurer of York having made return that the following Real Estate is delinquent Tor fiscal jrear 1882, to wit: Tax. Penalties ana Costs. Dennis Crosby, dee'd, Bullock's Creek, 179 acres, * 812 (58.3 Phoebe White, p c, Bullock's Creek, 4 acres and 1 building 2 24.1 Abbott it Noble. Cherokee, 279 acres, 7 10.2 Mrs. Margaret Harris, Fort Mill, 57 acres and 3 buildings 7 22.5 Notice is hereby given that the whole of the teveral parcels, lots and parts of lots, of real esate, described in the preceding list, or so much :hereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by the Treasurer of York county, at his Mlice, in said county, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1884, unless said taxes, assessments and penalties be paid before that time; and such sale will be continued from day to day, until all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate (ball be sold or offered for sale. W. B. WILLIAMS, Auditor York county. January 17 3 2t* CLERK'S SALE. Nouth Carolinao-County or York. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William I). Rosborough and Sallie L. Clark, Plaintiffs, against Ellen E. Connelly, John R. Minter and William A. Minter, Defendants. IN obedience to the Order for Sale made by the Hon. I. I). Witherspoon, one of the Circuit Fudges of said State, and dated January 7, 1884, n above entitled cause, I will expose to public lale, at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, luring the legal hours of sale, all that piece, parcel and tract of land situated in York county and State of South Carolina, on the waters of Turkey 'reek, containing 414 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, \nd bounded by lands of J. J. Kirkpatrick, Jos. Jwin, Reuben C'ranford, Jas. A. Sanders, and jthers, and will bo sold in two separate tracts. Plats of same will be on file in the Clerk's Office. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash; balance of purchase money lue in one year, secured by the purchaser's bond ind a mortgage of the premises sold, with interjst from day of sale. Purchaser or purchasers to iiavc the privilege of paying all cash. Pnrchnjers to pay for all papers. .. JOS. F. WALLACE, C. C. Pis. January 10 2 4t SHERIFF'S SALES." BY virtueof writs of fieri facias to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs sale, on THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, it York Court House, the following property to wit: One tract of land?about ten acres, more or less? situate about one mile and a half from Rock Hill, bounded by lands of A. Freidheim tic Brother, Jones & Robertson, estateof Mrs. Ann Whiteand others. Levied on as the property of D. A. Button, at the suits of A. R. Smith anil others. [*8.73. Defendant's interest in a tract of land situate near McConnellsville, containing one hundred and fifty ac.-es, more or less, bounded by lands of John D. McConnell, J. P. Moore anil others. Levied on as the property of J. Harris McConnell, at the suits of John R. Ashe and others. (82.10 Defendant's interest in two tracts of land owned by Strait McCullough at the time of his death, viz.: Tract No. 1, known as the "Home tract," bounded by lands of John Strait, S. M. Neely, James Crawford and others, containing200 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2, situate on Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Mills Craig, Corn well ana oiners, remaining nw acres, mure ui less. Levied on as the property of W. R. McCullough, at the suits of Roach' <fc Ratteree and others. (97.70 Defendant's interest in two tracts of land owned by Strait McCullough at the time of his death, viz.: Tract Xo. 1, known as the "Home Tract," bounded.by lands of John Strait, S. M. Xeely, James Crawford and others, containing 200 acres, more or less. Tract Xo. 2, situate on Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Mills Craig, Cornwell and others, containing 160 acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of S. P. McCullough, at the suits of J. W. Jewell and others. [S3.85 R. H. GLENN, S. Y.C, January 10 2 4t G. H. O'LEARY. 1884. 1884. 1884. 1884. HAPPY New Year's Greeting to all my friends and customers. My sales have so largely increased during the past year that I take this opportunity of returning thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed, and of telling my friends that I am determined to keep it up to the present standard, if fair dealing, rood goods, and low prices, will do it. G. H. O'LEARY. DINING ItOOJI U RMTIRK. A FULL line of dining room tables, side boards and chairs, at G. H. O'LEARY'S. BED ROOM SUITES. I ^LEGANT BEI) ROOM SUITES, as well as 'j all cheaper grades of chamber furniture. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. COMMOX BEDSTEADS. THREE HUNDRED Common Bedsteads, at prices ranging from $2.00 to $5.00 each, still ?n hand. At G. H. O'LEARY'S. _ KITCIIEX FIRXITIKE. KITCHEN SAFES, tables and chairs, cheap at G. II. O'LEARY'S. STOVES. SIX different patterns of cooking stoves and three sizes of heating stoves at G. H. O'LEARY'S. IX' FACT Y"OU will find at G. H. O'Leary's everything in the way of furniture that you can ask for. There are Book-Cases, Secretaries, Lounges, Wardrobes and Chairs of all grades and prices. Pictures, eostlv and cheap, engravings and hromos. Almost every freight train brings new goods. G. H. O'LEARY. SADDLES AM) HAFt.\ESS. 1AM determined in this line also to lead in prices and quality, so you will find a full line :>f everything kept in a iirst-elass establishment 3f this kind of goods,at G. II. OLEARY'S. MAY & MAY. "(JOOD GRACIOUS MR. JONES! ?X7HAT is the matter ? You look so well; and T J where are all those humps that were 011 you r face the last time you were down? I thought vou would not last long, ha! ha! ha!" "Old fellow, two bottles of Dr. HOLT'S DYSPECTIC L'URE did it all. Go to MAY A MAY'S and ;et it before it is all sold, for 110 one else is allowed to sell it but them. They will give you a written guarantee. No cure, no pay." To all who are suffering from Dyspepsia we would say ome and get a bottle of this great remedy, ancl if it don't do all we say, we will return your money. So now is yourchance to get cured and lon't forget it. Price, only 75 cents per bottle. Af A V I, \r A A' X IV AUi\ & Christiiihm comes but once u year. Come and see the "Old Doctor," dear. IVTK have a great variety of goods suitable for T ? Christmas presents, and much cheaper this rear than usual. All persons wishing to make ,hoir loved ones a present can get bargains by lulling on MAY & MAY. .HONEY TO LOAN. 7'ARM MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED in the State of South Carolina, for a term ot LTIREE AND FIVE years, in amounts ol" $300 tnd upward, secured bj' first mortgage on imiroved plantations for one-third of their actual ralue. Interest payable annually about the 1st >f each year. Address, R. A. MORGAN, Columbia, S. C. November 13 4(5 3m GERMAN KAINIT A ND other FERTILIZERS. tonsofgennine Gorman Kainit, direct importation, and ill other FERTILIZERS, for sale by HERMAN BULWINKLE, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. January 3 7 3m