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HORSE AND BUGGY AT AUCTION. AS Executor of the estate of Dr. A. P. CAMPBELL, deceased, I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at CLOVER, S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, ltfici, a HORSE AND BUGGY belonging to the estate of said deceased. W. E. ADAMS, Jr., Executor. September 21 38 4t I WILL BUY COTTON. I WANT a chance at EVERY BALE OF COTTON that comes to Yorkville this season. If it does not suit to bring it to the THREE C'S DEPOT for me to cut it, oe sure that I see every sample before you sell. I will be in the market with a STIFF LIMIT, and may be able to make it to your interest to come down. Respectfully, B. N. MOORE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of PHILIP W. LINDSAY, Jr., deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, jproperly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. W. BROWN WYLIE, Executor. September 38 3t FINAL NOTICE. The estate of james l. wright must be settled up, and all persons indebted to me as Executrix of said estate, must nay the PAST DUE INTEREST and a PORTION OF THE PRINCIPAL of their indebtedness BY THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, next. Unless a portion of said indebtedness is paid within the period indicated, further indulgence cannot be allowed. EMILY E.WRIGHT, Executrix of Estate of James L. Wright. September 21 38 tf D. E. FINLEY. J. S. BRICE. FINLEY & BRICE. ATTORNEYS AT I.,AW, . Yorkville, s. C. ALL business entrusted to us will be given prompt attention. OFFICE IN THE BUILDING AT THE REAR OF M. A H. C. STRAUSS'S STORE. January 7 1 tf A VALUABLE BOOK. TAM agent for CRAM'S UNRIVALED K'AXfTr.v ATT. AS OF THE WORLD. This is the most complete Atlas that has ever been published. It contains maps of the earth as a whole; of every country; of every State and of each of the most important cities. Besides this, it contains an almost incredible amount of geographical, astronomical and statistical information. In matters pertaining to the United States, geographical, astronomical and statistical, it is especially elaborate, and deals even with the minutest details in a manner that makes it invaluable for every day reference, in the school room, or in the family library. I have a copy of the Atlas at my office, and will be pleased to show it any time. The price is only five dollars and it would be cheap at ten dollars. JAMES CANSLER. September 28 39 tf examinatio\7)fteachers. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS of free public schools in York county, will be held in the Court House at Yorkville, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892. The examinations will commence at 8*30 o'clock a. ?>., and continue until 4.30o'clock p. m. All persons who expect to teach in the free public schools in York county next year, are urged to be prompt in attendance. Persons who fail to secure a grade certificate, but are deemed entitled to a license to teach, are informed that under the late law they will receive a salary not exceeding ten dollars per month. The attention of trustees of the free public schools is especially called to this new law. J AMIS CANSLER, School Commissioner. September 21 % 5t EXCHANGE AND COLLECTING AGENCY The stockholders of the exchange bank having decided to put the affairs of the bank into liquidation and discontinue the banking business after the 31st of August, 1892, the undersigned, who has been the cashier of the bank since its organization, having decided to engage in the collecting i business, and in the buying and selling of exchange on distant points, on the 1st of september will open an office in the bank building for that purpose. He has arranged to have the use of the fine fire proof vault and the burglar proof safe belonging to the bank, and will be prepared to receh e deposits and open accounts with such persons as may desire his sevices. He solids a share of the business of this section. F. A. GILBERT. August 24 34 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAKULlNA, County of York. in the court of common pleas. James L. Williamson, Plaintiff, against Robert J. Williamson, Defendant?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. To the Defendant Robert J. Williamson. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and ir you fail to answer the complaint ' wUMn tKfi time aforesaid, the plaintiff ill this action vm apply to the Coufl rui me watt demanded in tne complaint. Yorkville, S. C., September 23, A. D. 1892. [l.s.1 Attest: W. Brown Wylie, C. C. C. Pis. FINLEY A BRICE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE. , To the absent Defendant, Robert J. Williamson : Please take notice tnat the Summons, of , which the above is a copy, together with the Complaint herein, were filea in the office of the , Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said county and State, at Yorkville, S. C., on the 23rd day of September, 1892. FINLEY A BRICE, Plaintiffs Attorneys. September 28 39 Gt TAX NOTICE, 1891-'92. Office of County Treasurer, 1 Yorkville, S. C., September 15th, 1892. f IN accordance with law, my books will be ' opened on Uh? l VHI DAY OF OCTOBER, 1892, for the,collection of State, county and . special taxes, for the fiscal year commencing November 1st, 1891, and will be kept open until ' the 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1892. For the accommodation of Tax-payers, I will attend^ at the following places, on the days named; ?. At.Yorkyilla, Saturday 15th, Monday 17th, , and Tuesday lflth days of October. i At Antioch, Bethesda township, Wednesday, j 19th day of Octoh'?. < At McC.mneH.. .lie, oil Thursday, 20th day of , October. At J. W. Carroll's store, on Friday, 21st day of October. At Sharon, on Saturday, 22nd day of October. At Clark's Fork, (McGllTs) <>u-Monday, 24th day of October. ~ i At Bethany, (McGill's store) on TueqijtiQvfSth; \ day of October. ? ? - ' At Clover, on Wednesday, 29Ufc4*yOf October. i At Bethel, on Thursday, gTt&day ot GSStober. At Thompson's Mill, on Fnt&y, 28th day of October. At Clay Hill, (Wright's Mill) on Saturday, 29th day of October. ' At Yorkville, on Monday, 31st day of October, ' to Saturday, 5th day of November, inclusive. : At Buffalo, on Monday, 7th day of November. At Grover, op Tuesday, 8th day of November.At Blacksburg, on Wednesday 9th, and Thurs- < day, 10th days of November. At Hickory Grove. Friday 11th, and Saturday . 12th days of November. At Coates's Tavern, from 3 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the* 14th, to 1 o'clock, p. m., Tuesday, 15th days of November. At Fort Mill, Wednesday 16th, and Thursday 17th days of November. At Rock Hill, from Friday 18th, until Thursday the 24th day of November. < At Newport, on Friday, 25th day of November. J At Tirzah, on Saturday, 26th day of November. At Yorkville from Monday. 28th day of No vember, until Thursday, 15th day of December, 1892, after which day the books will be closed and the 15 per cent, penalty will attach. H. A. D. NEELY, County Treasurer. September 21 38 tf j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, < County of York. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS. William McGill, heir-at-law of William McGill, Sr., deceased, Plaintiff, against James H. Mc- i Gill, Thomas McGill, Jane C. Whitesides, Martha S. Adams, J. A. N. Glenn, S. F. Stanton, John Caldwell, B. F. Caldwell, M. 4 E. Carroll, R. J. Caldwell. Naomi J. White, R. N. McElwee, Sallie E. Faulkner, N. E. ; *Dlnw/w% T fmKolln TliAmrvonn U1 P 1 x ia.\W| Amuciia i uvtnuov/ii| +.* v Rachel A. Kennedy, W. M. McGill, James ( C. McGill, heirs-at-law of William McGill, Sr., deceased, and the following named lega- , tees and devisees under the last will and testament of Thomas J. Simril, deceased, heir-at-law of Isabella Simril, deceased, heir-at-law of William McGill, Sr., deceased, to-wit: Janie E. Swan, Lizzie Cooper, John Bimrfl, Nancy H. Bovd, Sarah Curraneg, Jane Boyd, William N. Simril, Fmrilt ifc Gallant, hnd Mattie (fetupbell, Defendants.?Summons for Relief?Complaint not Served. . To the Defendants above named: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of 1 Common Pleas for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in Yorkville, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and . if you fail to answer the complaint within the 1 time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ' apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ' Yorkville, S. C., September 20, A. 1). 1802. : [l. s.j W. Brown Wylik, C. C. C. Pis. ] FINLEY A BRICE, Plaintiffs Attorneys. i NOTICE. ! To all and every of the Defendants above named: Take notice that the object of the < above entitled action is to partition a tract of land belonging to the estate of William McGill, Sr., deceased, which land is situated in comity and State aforesaid, and contains One Hundred and Twenty-Four Acres, more or less. No personal claim is made against you or any of you. FINLEY A BRICK, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE. To the absent defendants, Lizzie Cooper, Nancy H. Bovd, Frank M. Gallant and Mattie Campbell: Please take notice that the summons, - - - - ? i i 1? ?~ together with the eompiami nerein, wureiuvu m i the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas for said county, at Yorkville, S. C., on the 20th day of September, 186. FINLEY ik BRICK, Plaintiff s Attorneys. September 21 38 tit CHATTEL MORTGAGES, LIENS FOR SUPPLIES, Rent Liens, Titles to Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate. For sale at THE ENQUIRER OFFICE. W. 91. HOUSTON & CO.! SALUTATORY. ! rpo THE PEOPLE OF YORK YILLE AND j j YORK COUNTY: We come among' you for j the purpose of conducting a legitimate DRY 1 GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE | BUSINESS. We oome as strangers to cast our t lot among you; to share alike your prosperity and adversity. Our interest shall be yours aiid < yours ours. We do not come among you to undertake to crush out; but to assist in upbuild- > iug and adding to the material advancement and , prosperity of town and country; to make a liv- , ing for ourselves and assist you in any way that < we can in advancing your interests, separately and collectively. In conducting our business I we shall at all times consult your interest, and . while we do not care to appear to be tyrannical, .? rlnuiintii.. nr even overliearintr. we shall be as ' aggressive as circumstances may require, and in every instance look to the upbuilding of a lively, progressive, healthy business, characteristic of honorable methods and legitimate transactions, allowing at no time a premature increase in business at the expense of our reputation as merchants. We shall carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Men's and Ladies' Underwear. We will make A SPECIALTY of SHOES and CHEAP AND MEDIUM PANTS. We will at all times make prices that only the most experienced buyers, with ready cash, can compete with. At present we are too busy receiving and marking goods to go into a detailed description, but hope to have a word or two of interest in the future. In the meantime call to see us. You will find with us Miss CORA CLARK, Miss KATE MOORE, and Mr. GREEN SANDIFER, who will be pleased to r show you through our large and varied stock. Parties having SHOW CASES or SPOOL t THREAD CABINETS that they do not need, c might find a purchaser by applying to us. t Respectfully, W. M. HOUSTON A CO., Next door South of W. B. Moore A Co. r Yorkville, S. C., September 27,1892. Lj^JSTDI I WILL SELL A NUMBER OF J FINE PLANTATIONS, WELL [ IMPROVER AND CONVENIENT- f LY LOCATED, either for CASH or t 011 the . INSTALLMENT PLAN. 1 You will not rent when you can own i * ; v your own nome on eqnany as eas) , terms. This is your opportunity. I will sell, among others, one plantation J of FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, high- ' ly improved and finely located for a . country store and public gin. Before arranging for 1893, or INVESTING _ MONEY, find out what I can offer. W. L. RODDEY, Rock Hill, S. C. ] September 7 3fi 4t / d S. L. LOWRT. JAS. >i. STARR. liOWBY & STARR. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' THE season of year is with us that persons are liable to have Chills and Malaria. For seven years we have been selling: our Chill Cure jj in Yorkville. We positively guarantee every S| bottle of our Chill Cure to CURE any case of c, Chills, and NO IF NOR AND about. Any a person suffering from Chills and will take one bottle of our Chill Cure according to directions, and is not cured of the Chills, we will refund their money. We do not mean it will stop the Chills for fourteen or twenty-one days and they ? will return, but we mean a permanent cure. ^ We sell our Chill Cure for $1.00 per bottle, b Why will any one sutler from Chills when they 0 can be cured for only one dollar ? 0 We know of cases where one bottle cured lour {*] persons. LOWRY A STARR. b REMEMBER. WE sell Soda at 5 cents per pound. This is b not an inferior article as some would have g you believe, but pure goods. Good Machine Oil at 25 cents per gallon. b Rest Kerosene.pil at 20 cents. ? Twenty jriugs Tobacco tor $1.00. . " Good Envelopes at 5 cents per package. h Note Paper at 5 cents per quire. A Best Gloss Starch at 5 cents per pound. _ Mason's Blacking?large boxes?at 5 cents. ~ Mason's Blacking?small boxes?at 2 boxes J for 5 cents. Royal Baking Powder is the best made?50 ;?ents per pound. LOWRY A STARR, Leading Druggist. GEO. T. SCHORR. ^ good morning competition! I AM glad to see you. A gentleman from GLENWOOD, near Marion, N. C., came down to see me 011 September 17th, and bought one of the LEADERS, A WILCOX A WHITE organ. The SUPERIORITY of these instruments} my JjOW prices, aiHt the IRON CLAD luara&tee I give, makes the WILCOX A WHITE in demand. ABOUT PIANOS. I sold a WEBER piauo to the Opera House it Chester, S. C., beating SEVERAL STRONG COMPETITORS. It and the DECKER BROS.' ire equal to any other piano. If you want a HOOD, FIRST CLASSjpiano at a MODERATE [>rice, I can sell you a LESTER or a BAUER, uul give a good warrant with them. SAVE YOUR MONEY, And do not invest in SECOND HAND instruments. lean get them for you POWERFUL CHEAP, but would not recommend them, rhey soon give nut, and your money is thrown iway. t FAIR DEALING And LOW prices on HIGH GRADE pianos md organs, is what you will get from me. Call >11 me or write for catalogues, prices and testimonials from HOME FOLKS. GEO. T. SCHORB. m.&h.c7strmss. i New Goods Arriving Daily. | All who have seen our stock of I yoods are very much pleased with the ^ selection and more so with the prices. We appreciate the great patronage st riven to us and endeavor to hold the b* i> ;ame if Goods and Prices can do it. We are agents for Coats' cotton, ^ which we will sell to merchants only, ai it the same price as it can be bought inywhere else at wholesale. The 1 Cheapest Cash Store. ' UNDERTAKING. n rAM handling a first class line of COFFINS C A\H CASKETS which I will sell at the very 1' owest prices. Personal attention at nil hours. 01 I am prepared to repair all kinds of Furniture <' it reasonable prices. J. ED JEFFERY8. '? W. II. HICKLIN, 8 GUTHRIESVILLE. S. C. BREEDER OK REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE. THE splendidly-bred Ooomassie Bull, MAY'S v KINti KOFFEE, No. 2(>,ti04, stands at the f. head of my herd. TWO YOl'Xii BULLS and ... i few CHOICE HEIFERS FOR SALE at fair prices. All are entitled to registry in the Amer- 1 lean Jersey Cattle Club Register. Also pure-bred JERSEY REI> HOOS. Write for what you want. September 9 31 tf u GAFFXEY CITY MALE AND FEMALE 1 SEMINARY. THE next annual session will open C oil WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER _ Board, Tuition and Books made reasonable to suit the times. For catalogue and further information, address. W. F. MeAUTIIU It, ? r R.O.SAMS, 'principals. r August 17 .T5 'Jin DIJE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. > fDuc West, S. C. Lj Thirty-third year. Boarding school lbrOirls. Special advantages in Litp* erattire, French, German, Art and Music. Healthful location. FALL TERM begins OCTOBER 'ird. Inquire about 1 the school, and send for catalogue. J Mrs. L. M. BONNER, Principal. S 11. E. BONNER, Vice-Principal. p August." ;il 9f FERGUSON BROS. rHE OLD DARKEY TALKS AGAIN. DEM EOdGERSON BOYS is still right squur in it, wid more fresh Groceries den dey ius yit hrnl. Dey is a gittin' 'em ebery clay. S\> longer den yisterday (ley got anodder great )ig lot of "Gingham's" Hants. You'se already >een told erhont dese Hams over and over, and mssons who bin dere and git some, say dey are vorse dan magnieious now. As to mysef, I isn't ried dem, but de people tells me erbout it, an' ley still remains at 1(? cents. Den, lemme tell you, dey got some more fresh anned goods, what are lovely fresh, and cheap, D, bless goodness, you never beam ol'de like; if ley keeps on, dey will putty near giv 'em away, chore. Baeeo! bless goodness, a man kin go down dare vest"? cents in some obde weed which dey keep, end skeet red iuicc way out in de road beyant lis side; den dey has so many 'rieties oh it, at dl prices, dats what makes it better. Dey got some Ledder Shoe Soles dare, too, for only one little old tritlin' dime. In Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Bacon, Flour, 'Lasses, .'akes, Crackers, Candies an' all dese kind o' jwectnesses, dey jes' kinnot be touched by enyjody in (lisclimax ; dat's right folks, you go see lein fellers on de same corner where (ley's been dl de time, and dey will show what I says isn't my lie at all. *% ?11.. llintrra what thn LWy MUIIM UCJH" lliuc niiiiv ....... ...^ lubes smoke. Dey sell Larndry Soap dat makes dc colored ivonien 'joice and de white folks' clothes'shine. Most all de col'ud women go dare for dey soap. Dey got starch that is shore good, and dere blueng is de bluest ob dekind. Dey got Cheese of an extm quality ordered? ley sell three whole ones last week?dey shore ine. Marse Mase let me tas'e 'em once, and ley kink my hair. Kberybody should get der troceries from dem boys, cause dey keeps de est eatin' materials on de market and den de itore ts so clean?jes like slav'ry times. FERGUSON BROS. T. BAXTER McCLAIX. I'VE COT MONEY rHAT says that it will buy every bushel of COTTON SEED in York county. It furher says that it will not ask anylxxly to take foods, but, to the contrary, will insist on every>ody taking the genuine "gold dust." Bring ,long the SEED and you shall have the DUST, lways allowing you the very highest market rice. 1,000 HEART SHIMS, I have on hand at present about 185,000 first lass X. C. Heart Pine Shingles which I am elling below the reach of competitor!. If you j leed anvthing of this kind, I would most cerainly advise you to inspect this lot of Shingles efore you buy; there are not many trees in the orest that will make Shingles like these. I)o you want to*buy Brick ? I have some hat I will sell. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. I handle only the BEST GRADES OF FOR3IGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, and you rill always find it to your interest to consult me efore you buy anything in this line. If I cannot supply your wants from my yard, will order any style made, which you can elect from the drawings. T. B. McCLAIN, Yorkvillo, S. C. R. B. L.OWRY. EXPERIENCE WITHOUT RISK. [T may benefit you very much and will not cost you anything, to examine our prices, inything you get at BOB LOWRY'S, and it on't prove satisfactory, you are at liberty to eturn it; in fact vou are requested to do it. A HAT FOR 25 CENTS. We are attracting attention by the low prices t which we are oiler our Dry (roods and < Jroeries. Just examine our cents shoes. SHOT GUNS. I have a nice assortment of Double and Single tarrel Shot Guns at from 82.23 to 82.3.00. My :oek of Shells?loaded and unloaded?is very tmiplete, and at prices that will compete with nybody. GEOCERIES. It has always been my purpose to sell only le best HOME GROUND MEAL, and it is }ldom indeed that you can't find it at HOB iOWRY'S. You will also find the best grades f Canned Goods at BOB DOWRY'S, consisting f Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, Oysters, Pincpple, Peaches, Tomatoes, etc. I f you want the est grades of Coffee, bv all means go to BOB ,OWRY'S. If you want the nicest Lard or Bacon or the est Patent Flour, why be sure to see that you et it at BOB LOWRV'S. If you want the best brands of Chewing Toaccoor Cigars, or even Snufl', why you should o to BOB DOWRY'S. He has Chewing ToiM-cu at A out Ho remtn to HO centn n pound, and e can always be found at his place near the C. L. Depot. [EMEDYBROS. & BARRON NEW GOODS. iXTE have received recently* an assortment of v,,?. tr.ifo T f ui'illnuu 19\9J S 1 ill iitun, A lot of Jeans, Some pretty Fall Calicoes, Cheviots, Bleaching, Lonsdale Cambric, Cents' and Ladies' Shoes. Call and examine these goods and get prices. We have on the way more Shoes. Also A lot of Notions, Towels, Handkerchiefs, And Shirts, that will be in soon. We have sold our shure of Straw Hats during the present season, but still have a few desirable ones of various grades and styles left. We do not wish to carry these goods over, and will sell t' -m way below cost. Neen a nice Hat ? When you need anything in the way Of HARDWARE you should not Fail to call and exumine our stock, which Includes Well Chains, Knives and Forks, Axes, Pocket Knives, Hog Rings, Door Bolts, Carriage Bolts, Saws?both cross-cut And Hand ; Brace and Bitts, Knob Locks, Pad Locks, Hat Hooks, Drawing Knives, Scissors, Shears, Trace Chains, Axe Handles, Pick Handles, etc., etc. The American No. 7 Sewing Machine is the recognized leader in the sewing machine world. It goes on its merits. It never fails to please. We are agents for the American, and always keep them in stock. See us before vou buy. KENNEDY BROS. A BARRON. W. B. MOORE & CO. FREE! FREE!! )l"R stock of (Jroceries bought for cash ami held at the lowest possible margin for profits, the most desirable in town. All fresh and of le best quality. Only our Cheese, likq, our eighbors, is "kinder on the move," so we have neked it up nicely so it may move back to its arting point. No place here for damaged nods. We shove them them right out and relace with real worth. Call and see our Large Fat Mackerel. ro BE GIVEN AWAY. We are headquarters for Soaps, Starch, Pearline ud blueing. Fillv boxes of the world-wide opular FAIRBANKS LAUNDRY SOAP, adies, it will pay you to see me about a box for on le use. n--m,oi,i)"ifRi. We have just purchased an improved Reef hopper so that now we can liurnish you with ice Dried Beef, chipped as thin as paper if you ke. Hams, Racon, Pure Lard, etc., always in oek. rWENTY-FIVE TONS. See our steam power Vegetable Cutter for hopping up Cabbage, Potatoes, etc. Steam ower?put one hand on the stove and the other n the crank and if the stove is in condition to >ok, she will move freely. Saratoga Chips or law cannot be made nicely without a Vegotale cutter. 1ECURE YOUR PROPORTION AT ONCE. *- 1 " Af-.I1 <<l...:..u U.?.bn?w PnliilK rjnilU IHMIIITN, n t'11 \ lining, ?? * i?v 'ails, in fact Hardware, Tinware, and Crockery i grunt variety. Home made Molasses, Cheese nil Sour Krout at lowest prices. IVHAT IS IT SO FREE? l(K),0()0,s<K) Paper Hans and Twenty tons of ranpinn paper that I desire to nive in the next H I ltTY DAYS. Call and net vottr proportion. W. H. Mt'lOHK A CO. /M>'" Hcmetnlier that we carry a nice line of ollins and Caskets. PAVILION HOTEL. KING STKIOIOT, 1 harlcston, >-?. < *. Ill IIS Hol'SIO has heen recently, NIOWLY . KlT KNISII 101) AND K10PAINTIOD, IS KNTKAIJ.Y IjOCATKD ON KING ST., :kxt to tiik aoadkmy ok mksic. too MS LAKG10 AND eillOIOKKCL. TAtUC 10XC10LIJ0NT. 10. T. G AI Id.A KD. ?'.t~ itates Sl.oO, $2.IK) and $2.o<) per (lav. < ictoher 11 ;?! KIOSIDIONl I0S FOK It 10NT. IT^oH KIONT, TIIK TWO KK.SI DI0NCI0S at-1 D tached to the Kinn's Mountain Military Chool IStiiltlinn- I'0'' further particulars, ap>1V to .1. K. W A I, LA CIO or C. 10. S1M0NCI0K. March 2 !> If I I DOBSON'S RACKET. I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . I fill/ ?=sar * NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EVERY WEEK EVERY WEEK EVERY WEEK AT DOBSON'S CHEAI RACKET STORE. BOXES pood Rlueinp ?t l com jWwv/ 500 larpe boxes of pood Rlueinj at 5 cents. 500 larpo l>oxes of pood Rlueinp at 2 for 5 cents 1,000 pack apes of Soda at 5 cents. 50 Razors at 40 cents. 25 ten pin Hat Racks at 10 cents. 25 Rolinp Pins at 10 cents. 25 Copy Rooks at 10 cents. 50 Tooth Brushes at 5 cents. 25 Carpenter Pencils at 4 cents. 24 Pad Locks at 5 cents. 100 yards Jeans at 10 cents. 500 yards Jeans at 25 cents. 250 yards Jeans at 40 cents. .'109 pairs Ladies' Show at 98 cents. 400 pairs Misses' Shoes at OS cents. 500 yards Prints at 5 cents. 100 Sponpes at 1 cent. 1,000 Rubber-tipped Pencils at 1 cent. 099 quires Note Paper at 3 cents. 50 Towels at 5 cents. 50 dozen Safety Pins at 3 cents. 9,5)5)9 papers Pins at 1 cent. 880 plups Tobacco at 5 cents. 5,892 balls of Thread, four for 5 cents. 00 littles of Ink at 3 cents. 100 packs Envelopes at 15 cents. 507 spools Cotton at 1 cent. 05)0 spools Cotton three for 5 cents. 20,000 Needles at 1 cent. 785) bars Soap, two for 5 cents. THF ARDVF ARF ONLY & FEW I lib- nww > M r.ii. . .. Of our leading prices and tliey are MONK"} SAVERS to von. Don't forget that DOBSON'J RACKET is a HIGH TONED. FAIR DEAL ING, LOW PRICED RACKET STOKE Bear this in mind and come and buy your good from the CHEAPEST STORE in Yorkvifie. SELLS MORE (iOODS AT LESS PRICI THAN ANY HOUSE IN THIS PLACE! T. M. DOBSON. Manager. New York office on Broadway. WM. C. LATIMER 1W mm CLOTHING. An Elegant Line Just Arrived! OVER $2,000 WORTH Of Fine Cincinnati Clothing to Select From. mm miiiumr UIU111U l1 111UJ IIIJIILT IV IJillW 111 Newest Shapes at Greatlj Reduced Prices. MILLINERY ANDWHITE GOODS At the Very Lowest Possible Living Prices, Quality Considered. "\7"Ol*N? MEN, ?e are with you. Wo hav< A the most elegant lino of (loots Clothinj ever seen at LATIMER'S FASHION HA ZARR, which goes without saying that it wil down any stock that has ever been before tin public in this section. Gray is the prevailing shade, and if wo don' suit your notion of things, why, it will be be cause you came alter your neighbor had selecto< the suit that you would have taken. ON PRICK, WE WON'T HE DOWNED Cash is what we want and cash is what we an going to have. LADIES' DRESS GOODS Ladies, you know what our stock of I ires: Hood has always heen. You know that we'vi always been the leaders in style, quality atu price. We are going to continue in that sunn position this season. Wait for our gitods am you will not be disappointed. LADIES' FINE SHOES Has always boon another leading feature of ou establishment, and this season will be no oxcep tion to the rule. In beautiful shape, style, cu and finish, they can't be equalled, and there i; every inducement for the wearers of these shoe to "keep their skirts out of the dust." FINE MILLINERY. In the Millinery line, every lady in the count: knows that we lead, and are recognized as tin authority 011 the latest styles. There are man: ladies, however, who are not always controllet by the prevailing fashion, but are controlled b; their own good common sense rather than tin fads and freaks of the fashion plates?they pre fer something becoming, tasteful and eoniforta ble rather than be hideous and uneomfortabli in the height of fashion ; they prefer soniethini especially suited to their own style of architect ore, regardless of the suggestion ofthisortha "fad." We have a considerable stock of tlii class of goods on hand, which probably by nex season will be "oil," but which will be more o less becoming to this or that individual, whirl will be sold at prices to close it out. This stool consists of Laities' Hose, Corsets, Embroideries Hats, Hibbo 11s, Cloves, Cosmetics, Handker chiefs, Hair pins, etc., which you can just be lieve we are selling cheap. WHITE GOODS. Our line of White Hoods for making ladie and children's dresses is simply superb; in fact i 11 *' * 1 1 I... ,,f t llisl VIMISIIll. W IS 3111 111311 ft 111 HI HIT ... have it at the lowest possible prices eonsiderinj quality. I THE IMPERIAL SHIRT. Always liuv (lie- IMl'KHIAI. SIIIHT. \V have been handling it for sixteen years, ami w say it without hesitation, that it is the best Shir on tin* market for one dollar. If von want a good Trunk, we ean supply it W. LATIMKlt. S UNDEIES. If you want the HIIST CIIKWINO ToItAO Co on the market, we have it. If you want a nice set of CHOCKKItY, w have it and will sell it below cost to close it out MM. C. I. A TIM KK. ^ MAY & MAY, ^ B ? DRUGGIHTH. ? IMUIKOIISINB! U 85,000 Pills Put up For Ql Physicians. MAY A* MAY always have the Physicians nimu of York county in mind when medicines put up in convenient form comes under their observation. They have recently added 24,000 Cook's Pills, 2,500 Mack Compound Cathartic, ||f| 1,500 Knnnenegop, 500 Little Devils, No. 1; 500 1(1/ I Little Devils, No. 2; also 5,000 2-prain Quinine " 1 pills, 2,500 5-grain Quinine pills, 2,000 .'1-grain Quinine pills, 2,000 No. 1. Formula, 10,000 Private Formula for physicians, 500 Oxalate Cerium pills, 1,<KX> Corrosive Sublimate, 1,000 Tanin INI and Camnlior. 500 Sulnliur and Cream of Tartar, feel a 2,000 Pirns-Zinc and tfuxvomica, 500 Bin-Oxide dealc Manganese, 1 and 2-graitis; 500 Codeine, 1,000 CLO1 Nitrate of Silver, 1,000 Sulphate of Morphine sure pills in } and J-grnin, Morphine and Atropia in TAK one-fourth and one-sixtieth of grain, 500 lourth BE of a grain Sulphide Cassiuin pills, 500 Pancro- the 1 lin Pills. cann We have the above pills put up in bottles of ONE 100 and 500 each for convenience of physicians, worn and we will not he undersold. So if you see any- able thing on the list, call on us for it. All makes of othei Patent and Proprietary pills always in stock in W1 large quantities. and ; can 1 SILVER BELL Ml Freckle a 1MT> We ( aro tl enusi an wure. SHO MAY'S CELEBRATED FRECKLE AND IN ( TAN CURE is a staple article in almost every drug store in South Carolina. It stands first on the list for a cure of ailments for which it was intended. It went to the top of the ladder as if it was shot out of a cannon and it raised Cain because the ladder was not three times longer. It is a PERFECT SPECIFIC FOR ALL SKIN 1 DISEASES. It will cure Tetter, Dandruff, Pimples, Eruptions, Summer Heat Itchings, etc. It will not soil the most delicate garment; nicely perfumed, free from all injurious subtanecs, and the tiling everybody should use this warm weather. It cures all manner of skin J diseases ana rentiers n sou, uemmy mm uraunful for the winter. As a miltl and effective healing lotion for the skin, it has no equal. Put up N iu sixteen ounce bottles. Price$l. PRESCRIPTIONS. ^ Prescriptions at MAY A MAY'S drug store are filled with an accuracy which will ensure the Jr effect intended to be produced by the prescribing ' ' physicians. When a prescription comes to us |* ana we do not have the ingredient, we send out J7? V* and get it. If it cannot be procured in town, J"?, we telegraph for it. Under no circumstances do we use substitutes. When medicines bought at our prescription counter fail to have the desired ; " . ? effect it is no fault of ours. to Tv i. PRICE, QUALITY AND ACCURACY S? both Are three things that wo guarantee, which to item you, even the price is of the least consideration. KRS Poor, inferior medicines are dear at any price, not 1 "Down-weight," in medicines are much more sonic against the customer than accuracy. These are a firs pointers worthy of consideration. The price Friei i is of least importance to the sick. and MORPHINE m OPIUM 1 low Are two things that we can furnish to physicians we iu at the very lowest prices. Also wo handle large quantities of QUININK, and considering the quality first, we can down competitors on every , hand. Call and see MAY A MAY when you ^y( need either of the above named articles. wj10 n A rmp-Nrrp Ti/np-nTnTATTPQ ! il 1 JJil X JLYX1J JutXVX11 JL-IKJ . Will; All Patent Medicines of any reputation can always be found at our store. Below we give a partial list, and if you don't sco what you want come and ask for it. Fellows' Hypophosphites, , , McArthur's Hypophosphites, Park, Davis A ' , Co's. and Our Own, Wizzard Oil, Hot Drops, ..lp... Lightning Liniment, Castoria, Maltine with 1 Cod Liver Oil, Warner's Safe Cure and his prep- ___ orations, Simmon's Liver Regulator?dry and liquid forms; all kinds of preparations for Dys- ' entery and all kindsof remedies for Coughs and N*. Colds. I DIAMOND DYES in all shades and colors. \ Buy them and see the effects. I PAINTS AND OILS. 4 H Besides the Phoenix brand of the celebrated r Eckstiue White Lead, we carry a splendid line of Household Paints, Stains and \ arnishes, nil ready for use. Paint your rustic chairs, flower ___ pots, and stain and varnish your old furniture. MAY & MAY, Druggists. RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE. Htov 1 We want every hePj JJL our agency -tr A2J before having their y y insurance written, ]<<>(,, we being in u position to make rates ^? that will induce "TT" business, while the |j]| companies repre- [j I N/ sented by us arc as I J STRONG AS THE STOXGEST; LIBERAL , AS THE MOST LIBERAL, but we do not fix * rates for other agents to write insurance by?we fix them TO OBTAIN BUSINESS AT OUR AGENCY. In our agency will be found the old reliable PENNSYLVANIA EIRE INSURANCE CAP COMPANY, with assets of $3,485,310 to stand yjrr over its contracts, while the sturdy old I)ELA- ollr WARE with its $1,504,38(1 assets is floating down the river of that same name in a boat of CONSERVATISM, with the motto "Just, Prompt, _ Liberal," painted on every sail and all over tlic W. 1 T hull. ' W. . Both of these conipan- J- H ies, for the Southern S. R- L States, are under the personal management of M r. {'? Clarence Knowlcs, Presi- ! J/tarnI j dent of the South Eastern ers, ! Tariff association, an or- } vidu ganization for the pur- V, \jBrc|W< pose of classifying and appli , fixing rates in the South- . JCA' ern States, witli headI the insurance business we can get and we prom- Jj ' ise it at the lowest rate possible. Respectfully, j S. M. A L. GEO. GRIST, Agents/ T V ' Yorkvilie, S. C. -1- fr e August 10 31 tf retur fU THE I)etei , ROCK HILL MACHINE WORKS. p Crcighton, Slierl'cscc & Co., Frop'is. _ .. Is sti to all part : carts, mm i carriages, wagons, *s ... On h ^ AM) sccoii ' FURNITURE. " At tli rj(Y'K MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY t,l0>' 1 rc(|uiringour entire attention, we will, to close H J s out our stock of the above, consisting of some rpn I'M KTY V Kl11(Mir;rs and a rt m, m.m'.im' jl j skv-l Kl'KNI'lTKK, sell them H,yl0 elsev a.t cost. ?:hu Ity Ij Parties in want of anything in these lines will staut f J * went t, j (lit well to call on us before purchasing. I <1 CHKKJHTON, KHKIIKKMKKiV <'<>., B Itoek Mill. S. * J Pit * .K'T- \\ o have on hand a number of second theh s hand Carts, Buggies and Wagons, which we will t close out at almost anv ju ice, r I __________ x - j "Competition is the Life of Trade."! IT keeps business men and business on the vited whoop. A stagnant man with a more stag| nant business, does not weleoiuecompetilion and * i yet it is his friend. It infuses new life in him? 'p|, j wakes him up?puts a "move" on him and increases his energies in his business. I want of to s competition in the Piano and Organ business; _. . t I I want to put my dill'erent makes and styles %v,lM e along with those of any dealer, and if I don't of- J 'pj ? for just as fair or better inducements than that j . | dealer can, then it will be the lirst failure 1 ever 1,1(1 ! made. I can sell you KNABK at less than 1 I Steinway or ('bickering prices, and the WHS I KR?a luafpulieent piano?sit sueli si low price! I?.> | tliiit you will liny it if you want a piano at sill, j All latest improvements in the WKSKK pismo. i V| it. J. IIKKNlMtN, Vorkville, S. I\ | pii" isoyou want a jyoot! secoiul-haiul piano- ^f. |cheap ? Septuuiher 11 II tl I rpi a mi cm itiicta to iiit away. 1 D< I you want it ? I f you <h>, resul our premium pressoiler on the fourth psqje, where you will | was i - i cet the information as to how to net it. It isahout j The i j six weeks la-fore this oiler closes, and the man | uprij e who is to {jet it, is the one who will he the most | then . persistent, sntl.tm for the odd hours during the j was i next six weeks will come in quite handy. | titer EARD & IA MAN fE ARE rena?dwv 'It FALL AND WINTER STOCK II/ ARRIVED, and wo are now ready with PLETE LINE OF MEN'S, HOY'S AN LDREN'S clothing. Thearray is bewildc nd embraces STYLE, FIT ANI) FINIS1 r with onr well-known LOW PRICES ! jTMMAT PLEASUR 'LACINO this line before the TRADE ai ssurcd that it will add to onr reputation rs in HIOII CLASS READY MAD THING. WE have taken great care to ii an assortment that will meet the ideas TEFUL DRESSERS. !AR IN MIND that while our clothing >est in make'and perfect in lit, our pric ot be DUPLICATED. Wo nanuie D ! LINK, and that line comprises all that i by MKN AN I) BOYS. Therefore, we a to otter you LOWER PRICKS than ai r dealer. G NOW SOLICIT YOUR INSPECTIO you can solve the problem as to where y< my your clothing to the best advantage. IS IT Til Mil OF LIFE an say us well that HANISTKR'S SHOI lie JOY OK THK WEARER'S LIFE, b ; they give a VALUE AND SATISFA S' not eqtialed by any other on the marki ' are known and recognized as the BE.4, K in town. Wc have them of ALL SIZI ION OR ESS AND LACK. UR LINE OF FINE KWEARIN ALL SHADES AND PA NS IS SUPERB. BEARD A INMAX, Clothiers and Hatters. IDDLE & CARROLI IT HAS BEEN TESTED. IE time has been when tho farmers of tl <eetion niui very nine laim in mo vaiue Fuming Plow, anil there was a very gre sity of opinion as to whether it was an a ige or disadvantage, but it is now recognia most valuable implement and its sales i ie each year. It is always cheapest to g est, whether the thing or article desired 1 a horse, a mule, a cow, a suit of clothe lything else, and hundreds of people lo and money in trying to save the latter 1 ng something "cheap." But when it com iruing Plows we can meet the desires of i liasers. We sell not only the BEST pic in this section, hut ours is the C'HEAPES for first cost and repairs?which is no snu with some plows. We refer to the FAR? ' FRIEND TURNING PLOW. It mi ie as handsomely painted and finished ! other makes, but all points that go to ma] t-class plow are to be found in the Farmei id Plow. It has been thoroughly teste has never failed. It always gives satisfa We keep in stock both one and two hor , C'all and see our Plows and get prici ould quote prices here, but are afraid th did you might conclude that they were t for a good plow. An investigation is i sk. BAGGING AND TIES. 3 are now prepared to furnish all perso desire them with Bagging anil'Ties. Ci jet our prices before you buy whether y want sufficient for one bale or fifty. WE SELL LIME. course wo sell lime. We keep the ve and we quote prices that can't be duplicat his market. If you need any we shall ted to talk to you about it. RIDDLE A CARROLL EO. II. O'LEAItl FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! LARGE stock of Parlor, Bedroom a Dining room Furniture, Bureaus, Chairs,.' moil and Medium bedsteads, and evei /?lo/? lrn.it in nil <Hil.11 il iulImPIlt. of this 1cit 'took hus'been bought right, and will bo s< rdingly. Call, see and lie convinced. (J. H. O'LEARY HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES. IARLES NOBLE A CO.'S STOVES byt car-load. Iron King and Elmo Cooki es and Ranges, Coal and Heating Stov nira for old Stoves. All kinds of Stovewi p, at G. H. O'LEARY'S CARPETS, RUGS, ETC., ETC. NEW line of All-Wool, Ingrain, 0. C. K tm Supras, Cocoa, Napier and Cane Mattii irOil Cloths. Brussels and Smyrna Ru; skin Rugs. The largest lot ever ottered at G. II. O'LEARY'S SADDLES AND HARNESS. TE are continually manufacturing a fullli of SADDLES AND HARNESS, a > a full stock of all goods in this line. G. H. O'LEARY IT NATIONAL BANK Rock Hill, S. O. HAL, --- - $75,OC [PLUS AND PROFITS, - - $41,OC U. RODDEY, Presldei J. ItODDEY Vice Presldei :. MILLEIl Cashii EE KERR TclL IIS BANK otters its services to the pub generally, and solicits accounts from Fan Merchants, Corporations and Private Iik ills. 2 shall be glad to furnish our terms up ication. INTEREST BEARING CERTI PES OK DEPOSIT ISSl'ED. PAYABI DEMAND. [gust 24 .'J4 filii IVERY AND FEED STABLES. rOULD respectfully announce to my c ieiuls and the traveling public that I ha ncd to Yorkville, and in the future will gi personal attention to the LIVERY AIn D STABLES so long conducted by n rmined to merit public patronage, I hope ve a share of the same. MY OMNIBUS 11 on the street, ready to convey passcngi departing trains, or from the trains to ai of town. FOR FUNERALS. e an elegant HEARSE and also a CLA' ECOACH which will be sent to any pi :> county at short notice. Prices reasonab aggies and other Vehicles and for sale. Bargains in either new id-hand vehicles. AVE YOUR HORSES FED m Vnrlrvilln T.tvorv 1111(1 Food Stables wllC will receive the best attention. P. E. SMITH, Agent, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. [OKOUG1ILY fitted up with new bac 'rounds, accessories, Ac., anil with a ti light, I am prepared to take a picture in ai of the art, as well executed as can he do here. LDREN'S PICTURES A SPECIALT the dry plate process I can take them i ly ; makes no difference about fair or clou* her. in all my own printing and finishing, ai 1 is very little delay in delivery. ENLARGED WORK. tures copied and enlarged and finished ighest style to he had, and prices reasonah , c me a call and see specimens of work, Jallcrv on West Liberty street, near the in J. It. SCHOltH HE PARISH HOTEL. IIK.N you come to lorKvine, you we to stop at TIIK PARISH IIoTKL. H* WILL UK ROYALLY TRKATKD. e building is located in the ltusincss porti wii. The rooms arc I a rye and proviil every comfort and convenience. I K TA RLKS are supplied with TI IK HK: reason all'ords, prepared liy oxporienc s, and served by polite and lively waiters lROKSAMPLK Roo.MS for cnmmcrc We study to please. Mrs. ('. <1. PARISH, Manager iroh 4 4 If :\(;l Ni: AM) HOI I.Kit I-'Olt SAM-:. IK undersigned oilers for sale the KX(?I> AN I) HOI LKR formerly use in running t ics of Tiik K.\(irntKit ollice. The hoi! in use when the ollice was destroyed by li engine is Kight Horsepower. The boiler ;ht and is but little injured, as alter the I were two feet of water in it. The engi made by To/.er. Price S"J">n cash. For li information apply to L. M.ORIST, TAXABLE POLL LIST SSSSS* FOR YORK COUNTY. crawfori! PhilE'A' . Crawford, Mack Moore, Sam FISCAL YEAR ISOl-Qg. g^^g" M&JjJ* , ... " ?_ , . Davidson, John T. McCleve, Robt. P accordance with an act of the General As- Davie Hiram McConnell, Frank ? ^1L?t u?utL Caro.1,"a1' approved Decern- Davis j. B. McCrory, Harry ta^A m k pnnly? Vtm,es ?f^t|ie Davis, Washington McElhaney, Eli TAXABLE POLLS in the several School Dis- Deas, George McGarity, S. L. tricts of York county, as reported to me by the Dickey, Sam McNeil/Isaiah lS trustees of said school districts, or the parties Duncan, J. H. McKnight, Nathaniel a themselves, respectively: Duncan, W. J. McNeil? Charlie ,? BETHEL TOWNSHIP. Durham, William Nance, Mose Duncan, G. C. Nelson, John I? SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 3. Dunlap, W. H. Nelson, W. Adams, Press Hart, John Davie, Tom Newson, W. M, Adams, Major Hart, William Douglass, Jesse Oates, Isom Adams, Thomas Hall, David Ellis, John Oates, Bill fl Adams, J. B. Hopper, M. E. Erwin, Mauney Oates, Jr., Jake Adams, Andy Jones, E. A. Erwin, Prince 4381?1 Ul Adams. Lawrence Jones, Wheeler Erwin, Hiram Parker, Wade " L Po idoK T XV Adams, Robert Jackson, A. Jack r,rwin, ... Adams, William Jackson, R. Clinton Erwin, Joo Parish, M. A. Alexander, W. W. Jackson, Joseph W. Esters, McCarter Pearson, G. D. id Allison, Henry Jackson, A. H. Esters. Richard Perclval, W. S. as Armstrong, S. T. Jackson, Green Farr, Chamer Percival, J. G. iE Armstrong, R. F. Jackson, Allison Ferguson, A. R. Poag, J. E. n- Armstrong, Miles B. Johnson, Charley - Fewell, A. B. Poag, Bob of Armstrong, Campbell Johnson, Samuel X. Fouser, Amos Porter, J. R. Armstrong, George Johnson, H. E. Forsythe, Robt. Roach, R. W. is Armstrong, James Jones, Beauregard Fouser, Sam Roberts, J. M. es Armstrong, John Kendrick, George Potts Frazier, Sam Robinson, Charles ut Armstrong, Jim Kinbrell, Major Garrison, 8. W. Robinson, Ed is Adams, Joe L. Lindsey, Erwin Garrison, J. A. Robinson, Tom re Adkins, Ben Love, Jim Garvin, L. B. Rowell, George ly Adams, Henry Lindsey, Green Garvin, Levi Rowell, Hiram Boyd, S. M. Little, William Gazaway, W. W. Rhinehart, Jeff N Boyd, J. Latham. Sam Gill, Amzi Sadler, William m Barnes, R. W. Miller, J. M. Gill, Johnson Sanders, W. E. Barnett, Jr., A. H. Mills, Thomas Gist, Waites Sanders, John Barnett, J. E. D. McLain, Henry Givens, Newton Sandifer, F. M. Barnett, J. W. Mason, Allen Givens, Press Sandifer, W. H. N Barnett, R. Meek Matthews, D. J. Givens, Isaiah Sandifer. M. C. Barnett, R. A. Miller, Grandison Goodman, John ScogginsT. W. Barnett, John J, Mills, Francis Gordon, C. S. Sealy, R. D. Barnett, Russell Moore, J, L. Gordon, C. F. Sealy, W. B. Barnett, Landy Moore, Frank Gordon, Manstield Sherer, W. A. Barnett, James Mason, John Gordon, Tom Sims. Lige o- Bigger, David Mathews, George Gordon, John Smitn, John p. Black, Thomas McAllister, Rev. D. S. Griffin, R. E. Smith, Harvey st. ??yd? T. G. McCarter, E. A. Grier, William Smith, Alexander jT Boyd, George McCarter, Steven Guthrie, Frank Starnes, E. C. 3,S Boyd, J. D. McElhanoy, James Guthrie, John Steele, R. C. Brandon, T. N. McCarter, D. W. Guthrie, Ned Steele, S. E. Brymer, William Neely, Gordon Guthrie, Jim Steele, John Newton Brown, P. A. Neely, D. W. Hahn, O. N. Steele, Archie Bryan, Jim Nichols, J. M. Hall, Jr., John Steele, Gaddy Becknel, Harvey Nichols, T. J. Hall, Sr., John Steele, Elijah Brandon, Lee Nichols, J. J. Harshaw, H. J. Steele, Clark p. Brison, R. H. Nichols, Sam Harris, westley Strait, Thomas J. Bryant, Solomon . Ormand.G. C. Hart, Joseph Strait, R. L. Booker, Charles Owens, Tom Helton, Ed Strait, J. W. Beck, Richard Patton, D. F. Hemphill. Samuel Stultz, G. A. Bryant, Moses Phillips, Ben Henry, Alex. Stewart, Fred Bigger, Jim Phillips, John Hinton, Thomas Thomas, J. D. ? Chambers, J. S. Pursley, John Hollis, W. T. Thomas, Bob " v Choate, James Pugb, Joe Hollis, Bob Thomas, W. J. . Campbell, John A. Phillips, Cube Holly, Jerry Thomas, Isaiah _ Campbell, R. L. Ratterree, J. A. Holly, Green Thompson, Tom ? Campbell, J. M. Roach, William Hoyles, Lewis Timms, Gaston T- T " Hone. Robt. Walker, Jenkins Lampoon, Jonn rvuumsun, m,,?. iu. ?f , Choate, Sam Robinson, David Hope, John Watson, Bob Clinton, R. A. Robinson, J. J. Howell, Robt. Wallace, Bob lis Clinton, S. J. Roach, Sam Howell, John Wallace, Lee of Clinton, Preston Roach, Prince Hutchinson, Tom Warlick, H. C. iat Clinton, Thomas Reid, John Hudson, James Williams, Charley d- Clinton, James Riddle, R. B. Hunt, Henry Williams, Julius ed Currence, J. D. B. Smith, George Hunter, John Wilson, D. R. n- Currence, Alex Simril, George Isom, J. F. Wisher, J. W. ;et Currence, Adolphus Stanton, T, (J. Jackson, Ed Workman, P. A. be Cook, J. F. Stewart, J. R. Jackson, J. T. Workman. J. W. ?s, Currence, Spratt Stowe, Scott Jamison John Wright, Alexander 86 Sin' SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 13. yy Clinton, Robert Tate, Albert ... _ ? . es Clinton, Hope Tate, Lot Able, Tom Hudson, W. H. ill Paris, Jerome Turner, J. S. Allen, W. T. Hudson, J. D. ,w Dale, W. D. Turner, W. B. Anderson, J. W. Hudson, J. C.* T, Davis, Charley Turner, Thomas Ashe, Jr., W. N. Hughes, Ande rson ill Dixon, J. M. Turner, D. J. A. Ashe, W. M. Hughes, Evans 1- Dulin, Thomas N. Turner, George Ashe, W. F. Hughes. Frank iv Dulin, Edwin Turner, Robert M. Ashe, J. J. Jones, Rev. A. A. as Earle, John J. Wallace, D. M. Bailey, Joe Kennedy, Jr., Henry ke Faris, Isaac B. Walker, E. Frank Blake, Columbus Kennedy, Sr., Henry rs' Ginglas, Thomas Walker, O. J. Bratton, John B. Kennedy, William d, Glenn, J. N. Warren, Henry Bratton, Ruger King, John ic- Glenn, Andv Wood, Alexander Bratton, Peter Latta, Anizi se Glenn, J. A. Wright, Dan Burris, Walker Latta, Albert js. Green, Thomas Whitner, W. J. Burris, Grant Lindsay, Philip iat Gillespie, John Whisonant, Julius Burris, Sherman Love, Samuel H. oo Ilamel, Harvey Wallace, W N. Burris, Elias Love, F. P. ill Hoagland, James Wood, Erwin Burris, J. D. Lowry, Will Hogue, W. S. Wilkie, Abe Byers, Anderson Lowry, Stephen Hoke, R. C. Youngblood, R. C. Castles, Bradley Lowry, Robert " ? "" sj n Chambers, Adam Miskelly, John riawKiiis, iiiuiuun. 1UU"S"'"""' ? Chambers, Thomas Moore, J. rainier Henry, G, C. 1). Clark Jesse Moore, P. M. ns SCHOOL DISTRICT NO '22. Clawson, Wallace Moore, J. McCalla g Admiw, J. Holbrook Koiidrtek, Tlimnas X. g-?;J 5? Si ? Frank jffia&fcK isbMT gs^y-gAdams, Jr., John II. Mining, Anderson Collins,'Cbirlss McLeave, L. Adams, Sam Moore, L.N. Collins Milton McLcave, Thomas Adams, Jim Miller, S. W. (,onrad James A McLeave, Mitchell ry Adams, Lon McCnUy, Tom Crawford, S. A. McLeave, William ed Anderson, Work Nixon, loney Crawford D. J. McConneh, Dr. H. E. ' be Barnett, Isoin pJHft/sW Crosby, John McConnell, T. P. Barnett, Mack S. V\ . Darby, W. A. McCree, John Beach, C. 0. Patrick, J. L. W. Davie, William McCully, S.B. Boyd. Jake Patrick, W. E. Davis Ciesar McGinnis, W. C. r Brandon, J. T. Q i nn, Leander Elder W. Norman McLure, Simon . Brandon, KK. Quinm R. L. Erwiii, Charley Phillips, Andy Brandon, J. J. Ray, Da> id Estes, Elias Poag, Lee Camp, I avid W B Farley, Alex Poag, George Campbell, Leroy Riddle, ?.?. W E Rivers. Tom nd Clinton, Sam Riddle, George Mc. Aiex' ' Roberts, 0. B. joo Cobb, D. J. S^^pSchaJd" Gibson, Sandy Robinson, William .v. Crawford, Giles Scott, Richard ojles To)n J Sanders, 0. L. ui. Currence, Monroe filers, Jonas Giles, Judson Sanders, Harcly )ld Cnug .Tubus Setzer. xv Gil more, John Sansing. R. P. Iloyd, Hance Sifford, A. E. Gilmore, Simpson Smith, William . Glenn, If. K Sifford, J. P. Gilmore, Lewis Smith, Thomas ? Glenn, N. D. Shillinglaw, J. A. Gladden, J. T. Smith, Gus Glenn, Logan uiJlir Gladden, J. W. Steele, George J. lie Hart, George ?etMr,Sai? Gladden, A. W. Strait, Wallace nor Howard, Milus Tate, M illiam Orev Sam Taylor, A. T. es. Isler, William V Grier''Winslow Wade, George ir0 Isler, Toni \\ arren, B. (. H ? vtrash Watts, Alexander . Jackson, David Eglin JJatson, R. P. HanJln Quincy Williams, F. D. - Jackson, John \V. M arrtn, Cephas Harper M. W. Williams, J. M. Jackson, John L. York, W. II. Ilarshaw, J.A. Wilson,Philip !x- Jackson, Monroe Harris, Ephraim Witherspoon, James ig. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 23. Hemphill, Hiram Witherspoon, Thad HP. ? w n Hemphill, Sam Wright, James for Barron, I rank Glo\er, M.O. Hemphill, Newton Wright, Theophol us , Beatty, Russell Glover, Davis B. oeiiooi nr^TRTf'T \o oo ? Biggers, Green Gordon, George SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 29. Boyd, \\T. P. Harper, W. J. Backus, Mack Huey, J. N. me Boyd, W. W. Harper, J. S. Barnett, Allen Jfue?' * nd Boyd, Thomas L. Harper, J. Ed. i ' ^ Tr Hunter, Nelus Boyd, T. V. Kendrick, James A. Black, D. L. Isom, R. L. Bovd J. P. Martin, W. E. Blake William Jackson, A. B. ? Boyd D. C. Milieu, R. C. Bratton, Dan Jackson, N.J. ? V.' / , u UwMim will Locke. Ed Brandon, sr., >v. a. .ucuiui, v. n. ..... Brandon, Jr., \V. A. Shanker, John Burris, Pleasant Locke) John Green , Brandon,.!. I). Shaw, John Byers, S. C. Logan, Green " Bryiner, G. M. Smith, S. S. Byers, S. E. Moore, Philander Braymer, W. S. Smith, K. H. Carter, Alex Moore, John Brown, L. B. Smith, Milton Cathcart, Lawson Moore, Leonard Craig, John M. Simril, Sam Crawford, T. J. Murray, John Davis, R. J. Stanton, Taylor Campbell, J. H. McElwee, M. J. Davis, S. L. Stanton, W. J. Erwin, R. A. McFadden, W. T. A Elmore, W. S. Thompson, Ed. Erwin, George McFadden, S. E. W. Finley, J. R. Thompson, A. M. Erwin, AmzF . Neely, Thomas m Glenn, D. L. Wallace, Martin Evans, D. L. ' Pagan, William v* Glenn, Ed Wilson, Jim Garvin, T. H. Reid, Cain Glover, S. A. Garvin, Robert Roach, S. M. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. JJO. Piv,e,ns' E!i ? Robinson, Sam , , ? Godfrey, J. S. Robinson, Milas it. Alexander, W. L. Hogue, James Hafner, John Snakes, Gus nt. Anderson, J\. J. Huddleston, T. N. Hall, Sam White, Simon ?r. Anderson, John Huddleston, W.H. Hanna, A. P. Williamson, J. L. ;r. Armstrong, A. H. Huddleston, O. R. Hanna, R. S. Williamson, Hunter Avery, Rufus Hutchinson, Jr., J. P. Harris, Berry Workman, J. A. lie Anderson, Ned Hoke, H. L. Hubbard, Leo "* a"E' 1?All(ly Hemphill, Hugh SCHOOL DISTRICT NOT REPORTED, i: Anderson, Green Rmcaid, J. M. , ? , T , Burnett, Jack Knox, llenrv ;\gu,rs' S?,nuel I^wry, Charles nn Berry, Isoni Kincaid, J. W. Backus,.Sam Albert v. Berry, William Knox, J. W. S8 j' Vie i ^JtA,jennon? Wash v Bigger, W. M. Long, William Burns, Alfred McClennon, Henry Aj Barnett, Allen Lilly, J. W. ( mwlord. J. O. McElhaney, Barney Burnett, Lee Lindsey, Mack JJn!Ter' w Neely, A. L. Barron, A. A. Martin, G. C. Elkins, C. W. Robins, Ezell " Barron Hope Mason, Elijah Knvin, Thomas Robinson, James Barron Ed Mason George Estes Joseph Robinson, John Beard, Henry Mason Hope EvanH- J- , Roseboro, William ,ld Bell, J. A. Miller, Tolfiert rceinan, Andy ganders, Mack ve Barry, Alfred Moore, Henry Hamilton, Robert \\ alker, Elias ve Bigger, Isiuic A. MeConibs, D. 11. wttrti!n' r 1. ID Bigger, J. M. McKenzie, Joseph S. Hardin, Sain Williamson, Jack * * ? t .? 'riininliu Hieklin, W. II. \\ orknian, W. B. - 1 'U? ? IEL!| wssr&sr Boyd, Alfred Neely, J. M. Loury, Dan Brandon, W. L. Partlow, Allen * Rurris, Curry Partlow, Rufus BROAD RIVER TOWNSHIP. !rs Diggers, Sam Pettus, J, L. ^r<no(tr m^TRirT o ny Berry, Isom Pettus, Rob st "OOL DISTRICT Ml. 9. Baily, Andy Phillips, John Adams, Elias Leech, Anthony Pest, Dave Phillips, Noah Allison, J. K. Lewis, John Burnett, J. S. Pettus, Ed Arrowood, John ,, Loekhart, Will Campbell, J. M. Pettus, Monroe Blair, Jordan B. Martin, C. W. K- Carothers, Will Phillips, Julius Bolin, J. R. V. Meek, Nase irt Cook, J. K. Partlow, Milus Bolin, Lewis Miller, Samuel A. le< Costlier, I. J. Rainscur, Henry Bolin, J. Q. Mitchell, Samuel W. Costlier, J. M. Stewart, J. J. Bolin, J. A. Mitchell, John It. Crawford, C. ('. Starr, Andy Bolin, James Mitchell, W. J. Cullender, L. P. Stewart, Alexander . Bolin, Joseph Morgan, William or Cullender, JL J. Starr, Sam Broom, M. J. Montgomery, Tom Chambers, John B. Simril, T. II. Braketield, William Moore, Sam Choute, Will Suggs, G. I,. Caldwell, R. P. Mooreuead, W. J. Dixon, James Simril, J. W. Carnes, K. B. Murphy, Tom Dixon, George W. Stanton, Pet Carter, W. C. MeDaniel, Alvin to Dunlap, Richard Stanton, Charles Castles, David M. MeDaniel, II. B. Powell, Albert Tate, Amos Castles, W. W. McKeown, T. A. Paris, J. J. Tate, Andy Castles, T. E. McLain, John Ferguson, S. T. Tate, Johnson Castles, J. W. Neal, \\ illiam C. Ferguson, R. E. L. Tate, George Childers, A. J. Parker, Calvin Garrison, Sam Webb, Jake Childers, Randolph Powell, Richard k- Gatteroy, Theodore Wood, Minor Childers, Lewis Pursley, R. L. ne Gillespie, Silas Wood, Wallace Childers, Joseph Pursley, James L. uy Graham, William Wallace, Mack Cobb, G. S. Rainey, Jackson L. ne Graham, Isaiah Wood, R. L. Collins, Will Ramsey, J. T. Graham, Anderson Wood, Jim t'onsar, Ad Ramsey, Samuel R. Gunning, Perry Woody, George ('rite, Alvin Ramsey, J. P. Guthrie, Jim Woody, Jim Curry, Ben Ray, William Hawkins, J. II Wells, Joe Davis, Robt. Ray, S. M. ?- Hall, Andy, White, Ed Palls, Newton Roberts, John ily Iluvnes, Sidncv White, Joe Peomster, Alex. Scoggins, R. L. I Hawkins, R. li. Wood, W. J. A. Poster, R. A. Smith, It. L. A. 'id iioiliiian, P. P. Poster, S. E. Smith, Jet!" D. , . Gilfillin, R. II. Smith, James Gilmore, William Smith, Jim TnwvCTTTP i rj.uui stiiidnme Smith. Cleveland Minnow iinS'i, J" il. ' Smith; Atii/.i in SCHOOL DISTRICT No. ii. Oreoii, Ruins Smith, Terle h*. \ ilk ins W. II. Johnson, Alfred (Dtiekl (Jreen, .lorry Sprouse, W. R. at \ rrliiT' Mm Johnson, A inly. Ouyton, William Stevenson, b. H. til. iUsk i s "esse .'ones, John S. Howe, J. K. Smith, C eve i Sk 1 s James Jones, Randolph Jones, W. S. Teague, Jacob i n k Will Jones, Simon Jones, Kobt. Turner, John : |(i,,,.k' j ,j Jones, John Knox, J. 1*. Westmoreland, Robt. Itl'iek' Ocorire Keenan, Kennedy Kilter, Robt. Westmoreland, C. L. in I Rhekburn, M. F. Keenan. Sam Lanier Whisonant. W 1\ Itl'iek well W. <'. K eiinedy, Isaae Lanier, Joseph W hisonant, ( . M. ' Itl'ike R V. Kidd, Jr., J. 11. Lanier, Richard Whisonant, W . 11. Ito'lin ' W. s! Kidd, J. A. Lanier, Robt. White, Alex. 1 Itiilin' Oeorire R. Kidd, Isaae Lanier, William Whitesldes, Alex. ? ' n W it Lee, Dave Lathan, S. It. Wright, James " I Itolin) W. A. Lee, Royd Leech, W. It. Wylie, J. ( . ed iioiin (ieorge Lindscy, Lneian I>. Leech, (leorge l oung, John | I took out, J. I'. Lindsey, Andy Leech, Joseph W. I I took out', U.S. Lindsey, Jack SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18. cr Unu-oii Kirr IiiiHisry, Jw? Hovel F S Lowrv, Sr., Jim Allison, \\ illiam Jones, Hen <'d " ,j \V. Lowrv, Jr., Jim Hell, Marcus Martin, James M. 1 Hrinch' " " Lowry, Stephen Itehela, A. J. Martin, Kelly ' I itriittoii, John S. Lowrv, (ieorge Ilolin, J. L. J ltrj"1' f"1" ial Itnitton Hill Liimpkin, W illiam Ilolin, W illiam Meek, bli itl-alto": Smith Loekliart, Jim Hrison, John Meek, James Itrooks Tom Mason, Syivanus Caldwell, J. M. Meek, lone., Harris 'William Massey, R. It. Castles, it. '1. Moore, John 1 . Hui ris' Mack Meek, Robt. Castles, b. P. Morris, W ylic Harris P. II. Mendenhall, M. W. Chambers, Rntus Neal, Jell Caldwidl. John M iller, Kd ?-old., O. T. Neelands, John ; ! ; Cameron, W. It. Marshall, Hey ward Cobb, D. H. (punn.J.N. he I Cameron] J. W. Minter, R. A. Defvie, A. S Ramsey, W . N. is|:??.s?'.rr is:* SS8M- RS& 1 tie Clinton, R. R. Moore, James W . barle, I'. M. W illiams, rare ir- Clinton, J.J. Moore, W.J. Mill, Lawson Wi son, Robert Clinton, William Moore, P. It. Hardin, James M. W llson, John