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^Arnott ftttelHflenm. LOCAL NEWS? C. c" LANGSTON, LOCAL EDUOB. It in order now to prepare your New Year resolutions. our I>*vil has boen laid up with the mump" *"or tbe l>aft wc*k The Annual Report of tho County Com nu(.siotieni is published this week. Don't forget to attend the sale of the Fair Grounds to-morrow (Friday). Lust Sunday waa a wet, disagreeable ,|av, 1' rained nearly tho whole day. Simpson, Hold A Co.'a Christinas goods ara beautiful, and their priora very low. He sure to tee thom. The wann weather for the past week or two hus caused a number of people to lose their freab meat. (?ur young friend, Paul Sbarpo, who is living ut A lin (stan, Ala., bas our thanks fjr late Alabama papers. Miss Mollie Trimmler, orWalballu. hus beeil visiting ber slstor, Mrs. J. P. Dur den, in thia elly during thc pust weok. We ?re ri quested to state that (hero will be a Christmas Tr* at Shiloh Church, ni ar Holland's Store, on Christmas Day. Mr. W. W. Melton, of Hopewell town ship, hus a four months-old Poland China i,ig that weighs 140 pounds. Who can Um ? Don't forget to sec W?hlte ?fe Wi I bite's display ?'f fancy goods while you are looking around. Call early and avoid the rubh. Younp ladies desirous of making their gentlemen friends acceptable Christmas presents, should call on Means & McGee, the clothiers. Tho Cadeta of the Anderson Military School will havo a Dross Parado on tho Court HotiHe Squaro thia (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On Saturday. 27th Inst., the survivors of Company B, Orr's Rides, will hold n meeting in thia city. A full attem'tnee of the survivors is desired. Married, on 141b inst., by Trial Justice A. E Bcudday, at the residence of Mr. B. F. Harris, Mr. W. L. Harris and Miss L. Teasley, all of this County. Toney Creek Division, Sons of Temper ance, will have a soclul entertainment, at their placo of meeting on Friday, 2Uth inst. It will be a pleasant occasion. Married, on the '.Uh inst., at the resi dence of tho bride's hither, by Rov. C. V. Ilnnies, Mr. John J. Findley and Miss Mattie A. Pruitt, all of Anderson County. The mrrchnntu of Anderson have ngreod to close their stores on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week, in order to let tho clerke enjoy the Christmas holi days. Married, on the 10th inst., by Rev. M. McGee, at the lesideuco of tho bride's father. Mr Oliver Herring and Miss Eu genia Whitaker, daughter of Mr. S. A, Whitaker, all of Anderson County. Beforo buying your Christmas presents, bo sure to call at Orr <fe Sin ?n's and see their beautiful display. Their stock is large and varied, and wo know you can lind something that will please you. Furmnn Lndgo, No. 170, A. F. M , bas elected the following officers to nervo the -nbiiing year: B. F. Shirley, W. M. ; J. P. Anderson, S. W. ; C. B. G linter. J. W. ; A. Dobbins, Treas. ; J. J. Gilmer, Sec. A visit to John M. Hubbard's establish ent will convince you that be ls pre ared to sell you r. beautiful Christmai resent for your sweetheart, friend or relative. Don't forget to pay him a V?PI* Anderson has the repntatlon o he lK-.-t market in the up_.. ring your cotton hero. Our mercha.ii. Ill pay the highest cash price for it, and ll you goods BO cheap that you will bo toniahed. M. Kennedy in prepared to supply your ants for the holidays. He keeps"anice ck of fancy groceries, confectioneries, rulla, &o. Give him a call. His store is t the corner ot Brick Range and Whit er Btreet. Noto the clmnge in Sullivan & Bros.' dverlisement. If you need any hard are, table cutlery, a pocket knife, a gun r some ammunition-in short, anything tho hardware or machinery line-give hem neall. We are requested to announce that the lerehnnts of Belton will close their laces of business during Thursday, Fri uy and Saturday next of Christinas eek. Our Belton friends intend to bavo little holiday. We aro requested to announce that the ecu lar conference of the Baptist Church n this city, will be held on nextSabbath. ll of tho members of the church aro rged to bo present as the meeting will be important one. The Chairmen of the two Boards of ommlssioners of Election for this Oun y. Federal and S ta to. have received the on ey to pay the Managers of the last lection, and requests that they will call nd get their money. Married, at the residence of the bride's other, Mrs. Jano Thompson, i.i Savan ah township, on Tuesday, December 6th inBt.. by Rev. T. O. Ligon, Mr. R. . Arnold and Miss J. F. Thompson, ll of Anderson County. J. A. Daniels hoc bought a large stock f silverware and jewelry for the holiday 'de, and he is determined to sell Ik ?ste thin in your memorandum book, d when yon are ready to buy n present sure to call at bis store. Mr. Edward B roy lea, of Colorado, sec nd son of the 'ate Dr. O. R. Broyles, ia the city visiting his mother. More an twelve yo HM have elapsed since Mr. royles was In Anderson. His many lends here are aro glad to Bee him. We are indebted to Mr. J. W. Keys, of ittle Rock, Ark., for copies of tho Little otk Gazette containing the particulars of e daring train robbery near that city sentry. On the first page or thia paper n be found a brief account of the rob ry. The railroad fare for tho round trip m Seneca to New Orleans is $19 00, ?keta good forty days. Purchaser? are lowed five daye In going and five daya returning. ' This Information we gel m Mr. H. L. Adams, Railroad Agent Seneca. At the regular meeting of Hiram Lodge, <>. 68, A. F. M.. held on the 8lh inst., e following oiUcora were elected to rve the ensuing year : J, E. Breazeale, .M. ; R. H. Todd, S. W. : T. O. Ligon, W.; A. P. Hubbard, Treas.; J, B. rk, Secretary. The young people of WlUiamston are ?riging to have a charade entertain sat In that pleasant village during the lldays. The people of WlUiamston ver lall to make a success of anything y nndei-take, and thia occasion will be exception to tho rulo. A substantial and reliable farmer from e Eastern section of Andoruon County tnily purchased a blU of goods at eenv.l?e. HG was In Anderson the uer day, and, after pricing the same ods, said he could haye saved money by ?lngthem here. f .4 Itad J. 3* Baiter's advertisement In >a issue. . Ho nffei a some extra induce eb ta to cash buyers. Before buying or supplies, be sure to call ort bim and ?ls pricer/. Ho keeps everything you y need, and btw goods will give satia tion lu every Instance. We have recul ved como Interesting ?us from Hone?? Path, but as they aro i accompanied by the laal name of the ?ter, under our rule they are) consigned ?be waste iraakot. Wo ?would ht) glad IT r unknown Mend would send us hts 1 Jiomo raid continuo hi? letters. We U tut rule or all reliable Jon ninia not to Wish any communication unless it ls *r panted by the true wani* of the .er. The writer may use bur columns f r u ,!0)1 da plume, but bis real name \ ho known to .the Editor. This is ?ired In order to prevent Imposition. Mr?. Susan Oelrlman, wife of Mr. M. Hcldman, or 8partanburg. S. C., died at lier borne In that city on Tut dav, 9th inst,, arter a few daya illneas with heart disease. Mrs. Heldman was a resident of Anderson for a number of years, and her dvaJi frlo"d9 ,,or<? re8ret 1? '??ar of her Messrs. Smith & Co., the clothiers, hav lng detormined to close out their buai nes?, ire now selling their Mock of gooda at. coat, and wbon tbev nay orwt they mean it. Now is the time to buy ?our overcoat*, suite, genta' furnishing goods, ?e. ( ail on them early, or you may mina a bargain. See advertisement. Louis Sharpe's Store is Ailed with everything suitable for the holiday trude. H ia Stock or toys, Taney goods, confec tioneries, fruit.-, Ac, lian been selected with espeeial car- and if you f.vor bira wiih a tall you will not regret it. He gives a chromo to every customer who purchases gonda to thc amount or $2.00. See advertisement. T,IlJLs a roal Pleasure to visit Mesura. (}. vy. Fant & Son's Book Store and inspect their beautiful stock of Cbristma* eoodo which they are selling at remarkably low prices. Their stock is too varied to at tempt to mention what thov keep. Oo and seo for yourself. Their stock of Christmas Goods is beautiful. See adver tisement. List of letters remaining in the Po?t* office for the week endinpr December 17 : John Austin, Joo Brownier, J. E. Brown Tbalrmua Bunuels. Miss Fannie Charlea! Albert Coleman (col ), John Dutch. Ed Iv!warda, Samuel Ephrim, Sarah J. ?#.?.?. ?R L Griffin. Floyd Hagwood, Willis Lewis, Mrs. Emma Vines, Charity Winchester. On Tuesday afternoon, 9th inst., Mr I C. Lowe's gin houi-e. in Martin township, tins County, was destroyed by tire, to gether with about four hundred bushels cotton seed, one now gin and two old ones, a wagon and a pair or scales. One bale or cotton was also consumed, and three badly damaged. Tho fire la sup poned to have been accidental. W. A. Chapman ?B desirous or ??.-Hing bis entire aloek or Fall and Winter gooda berore the 1st or February, 1885, and from now until then he will offer unheard of bargains in dry goods, boots, shoes, Ac. It you need anything in his line, we ad vlso you to call there, and you will save money. Watch for his now advertise ment next weok. At tho regular convocation or Burning I Bush Chapter. No. 7. held on the 1st inst., the rollo wini; officers were elected tosorve tho ensuing year: O. F. Tolly, M. E. ll. Priest; lt. lt. Todd, King; M. Lesser, Scribe ; J. H. Clarko, 0- if , J. B Lewis. P. 8. ; W. M. Osborne, R, A. C. ; I). 8. Taylor, G. M. 3rd Veil; T. M. White, Ct. M. 2nd Veil; J. A. Liuiiois. Ci. M. 1st Veil ; A. P. Hubbard. Treas. ; J. B. Ciurk, Sec. ; J. J. Dodd, Sentinel. Tho following officers b.ivo been oloct ed to servo Bolton Lodge, No. 130, A. F. M., for tho ensuing year: L. E. Camp bell, W. M.; T. F. Callabatn, S. W. ; Dr J. 0. Harri?, J. W. ; A. N. Cox, Treus. ; W. F. Sutherland, Soc. The installation wlil take pince on Saturday, 27th inst., at 10 o'eloek a in. The Past Grund Master and other Grand oillcers will be presont. All the members uro urged to attend. Dr. Georgo T. Tate, a most excellent young man or this County, diod at the resideneo or Mr. A. M. Guyton, near Pier? '.own, last Thursday afternoon, uftor an illness or five days with pneumr - nia. Dr. Tato was a gradunto of the Bul timora Medical College, and nlvo prom ise or taking a high stand In bis profess ion, xl is (lentil is lamented by a hi re number of friends und relatives. His re mains were interred at Flat Rock Church on Friday. Mri-. Eleanor Hall, an aged and respect ed lady, diud at tho residence of ber hus band, Mr. A. C. Hall, in Varennes Town ship on the 30th duy of November from cancer, aber a long and painful illness. S1-1 was Mxty-fivo years or uge and had " a member of tho Baptist Church fur "mo years. She was an excellent ian lady, lier remains were in in the Flat Rock cemetery niter (irinte funeral services conducted bv B. Huya and W. H. King. i'he ladies or the Presbyterian Church al Lowndesvllle will bave a Festival on Christmas Day, beginning at 2 o'clock and continuing into the night. The ta bles will bo supplied with all the delica cies or tho season and tho very best sub stantials the country can afford. Fresh oysters will also be Eerved Everything will be bold at very reasonable prices. Tho proceeds of the Festival will be de voted to repairing I ne Church building. The object is certauily a deserving one, and wo bespeak Tor the ladles a liberal patronage. I - On the night of the 29th of November Mr. V. P. Martin's store at Anderson ville, this Comity, was broken into and considerable goods taken, including sev era dollar's worth of postage stamps, the I'ostofUce being in the storo. Among the articles stolen were a lot of peanuts, the bulla or which "/ere scattered all along ibo road hom the store to Tugaloo River. ' This showed that tho burglars were hom the Guorgia side. The officers went there, and were not long ii; arrest ing three young white men, named Jumes Estes, Loze O'Barr and Rubort Mooro. These men hud a preliminary hearing berore Trial Justice Whittield last Friday, and were committed to Jail to await triul at the next term or court. A man by the name or Weat is said also to have had a band in ihe burglary, but ho has BO far evaded arrest. 1 Mr. C. A. Reed. Agent, bas sold bis grocery buslnes to Messrs. T. R. Trim mler & Co.. who havu opened out iu tho storeroom formerly occupied by Mearm, Cannon & Co , next door to Mr. Roed's. Mr. Reed will continue bia Buggy and Sewing Machine business at bis old stand. Messrs. Trlmmlor & Co. are energetic, ex perienced merchants, and will makothoir storo the equal or any similar establish ment. Besides a choice line or coulee tionerios, fruits, cigars and tobacco, they will keep everything in the grocery line, and everything will be guaranteed pure and hcab. They have adopted too cash rystem which enables them to ?oil for a vory abort profit. Everything delivered free in the city limits, we bespeak for the new firm a liberal share ot the public patronage. Mr. Rurus Fant ls with them, and will be pleased to have all or bl? old friend? and customers cull on him. Look ont next week for Messrs. Triiiimler & Co.'a advertisement._ Decenifo* BUYEI DRY GOODS, CL HATS, CARPETS WILL FIND IT GREATLY TO 1 LOWEST PRICES \ - : . OB A CHOICE 81 Christmas Gifts and In order to reduce oar LARGE ASSOf the Hoefc-Bottom Flgnrea on er? OA Inviting you to call early and often, ant and a "Hippy New Year," we ?main, ^ Dec ll, ISM Lest Sunday ?vening, between 6 and 7 clock, a moat dastardly attempt waa made to murder Mr. E. T. Cashln. the telegraph oporator at the C. A ti. H. lt in il . ,y' by "n unknown party. Mr. Casillo was at the depot In the discharge of hie regular duties, which he had about DnUhed . andI waa awaiting tho appearance of Mr. Kd. Murphy, tho night watchman, so that ho could go home. Tho night was very dark, and a heavy rain falling. As ls bis custom before leaving the oiTlce every night, he went into the passenger reception room to see that tbe doom and windows were fastoned. While in there ho concluded to open the door and take a peep Ht tho weather outside. Ho oj>ened the door, hut closed it almost Immediate ly, and as be did so the report of the pis tol was heard. Tho bait struck the brick wall, two or throe inches from the door frame. Mr. Corbin thinks the would-be assassin waa standing ton or twelve feet from the door when ho tired. It ls the general opinion that the Bend intended to murder tho watchman and thou rot? the depot. Every effort HIIOUId he made to ferret out the villaiu, who should receive tho extremo penalty o? the law. The Market. Up to Wednesday noon the following are the cash prices for the articles enumerated below : Cotton--good middling. 10fg,10l Bacon-Side ..Ct} (cy Hams.IQi(ci) Lard-best roi: ned. D@12 Flour.$4@6.fi0 Fancy Patent. 7W Hagging.loiMH Ties-best spliced.L-tOfol M) Who!?.1.6501.7o Aiiuionrlate Sucgettlonn. MR. EDITOR: All progresivo citizens of tho city will approve your advocating the building of a hotel. That it is noedel* cannot bo doubted hy any ono ; but where and how is tho money to Le ou tlined for that purpose? Our Bonni of Trade is composed of enterprising gentle men. Could they not put the hall In mo tion T And would not manv of the Stock holders in the Anderson Farmers1 nnd Mechanics' Association, aa the Fair Grounds arc to bo sold and tho proceeds divided among the Stockholders, give tho amount of their stock, or a part thereof, towards the building of a hotel ? If we had n commodious hotel in An derson, it would not only be a conveni ence very much needed by tho traveling public, but would bo an Inducement for many Summer boarders to spend their Summers here. Theao suggestions I make with the hone that some means may he devised to build a hotel bv those who can accomplish it. B. FACTS WOBTH KNOWING. In caso you should desiro to buy any dry goods, clothing, shoes, huts, carpets or millinery before, tho Holidays, you ought lo cull on M. B. Arnstein. He is offering everything in his lino prepara tory to taking stock at greatly reduced prices. This fact is wurth knowing and renumbering, lt may save some money lo you. Go to M. B. Arnstein M. for the lt. useful Holiday Presents. A Decorate lt your houses N will? ii piettv Pieture, ii or buy " T a nice E Carpet or Bug. 1 Flue Overcoats N. nod Suits ate ottered ut oust. Bui-guius in Shoes of all grados, from the cheapest to the iinest. Don't forget thc place. Look Here 1-Thu best Patent Flour delivered itt your house in the city for less than $7 OW per barrel. T. lt. Trimmier it Co., s n cees-.ors to C. A. Hied, Agt. J. A. Daniels has on hand a good second-hand Piano which he will Bell cheap 21-3 Having procured the services of Col. B. F. Brown, a competent wort .nun, who has u practical experience of 3U years in repairing Flue Watches, I Bin now able to keep up with my work. Any old Fine Watch that has'tieen laid up, will bo thoroughly overhauled and made as good as now hv having il with J. A. Daniel. 21-8 For a good smoke, buy W?hlte'* Lead er Cigar. If you want tho boat Coffee go to .1. P. Sulli van it Co's. 10 j If, In a state of ox hi i erat ion, You went home Christmas und dimly saw ; Tl.eic anxiously, patiently walting Those hungry children and their hun grier ma, Then you'll wish you bad gone to Hill Bros.' and bought a nico prosont for each and every one ot* them. It won't cost you much. 22-2 Hill Bros. have n select line of Fancy Christmas* tricks, and invite an inspection by tho public in looking around. 22 2 John E. Peoples ?t Co. will buy all your Raw Hides, both groen and dry. Also, ??ll remnants of Seed and Lint Cotton brought in within legal hours. 20-1 If you want your prescriptions propared with accuracy and by competent persons go to Wllbite <& Wilbite. Of nil the sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest aro these "I might have gone to Hill Bros.* and bought a nice Christmas present out of all tho beautiful things they bavo displayed there, but alas ! 1 went elsewhere. 22 2 Another big stock of Dress Goods, Flannels, Bleachlngs, Calicoes, Shirtings, Jeans and checks, Boots, Shoes and Hats. Tho best roi id Loather Shoos at bottom Erices. Our largo sales has enabled us to uy a second stock of all kinds of goods, also to employ another salesman. From now until Christmas wo shall offer our largo stock of beautiful goods, at such low figures that lt will be to your interest to buy from us. To those who have never traded with us wo ask you to call and price our goods. We soil the boat goods at the lowest prices. C. P. JONES <3k Co. Porsons indebted to mo for Groceries, Sewing Machines, Buggies, Ferti)fours. ?t?, are earnestly requested to call promptly and settle up, and thus save me the trouble and expenso of sending my collector to seo you. I must have the money. .Respectfully, C. A. RB P.P. Agent. 3X-, 1884,. *S OF ?OTHINGr, SHOES, and MILLINERY, Il El It ADVANTAOE TO CALL ON J GUARANTEED! ...: ?LECTION OF New Tear's Presents, j ,...,.....;..,..?..f#?.???',i .'. ?. S "'j- ...D' i-'-- >-?-:><*.?.'*.? if? '.?}:: t.! ?'7 .S !''.'.. lb?? t>f.t.\\ IT ME NT by Stock-taking time, we have put ?ry surt?ale 1st ilse) Store* HD. 1 wishing one and all a''Merry Chrlstmes' ors, respectfully, _ ,. M. B. ARNSTEIN. 22 M o ?5 o tra tv ta* CO 5" 1. tn CD O i ? cm #-? ?xrf CD co o m m O m 2 H 05 m 33 m > O o ?0 pu P 0 so p .a V? 0X3 P* ct si G) ?rf? em tr ew cs o P p. f o C! ft ft s? s ti es WHITE CRYSTAL" SPECTACLES, COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JOHN M. HUBBARD'S JEWBLRT STORE. Oot 23, 1884 i'm) GOOD TIMES ARE COMING ! -o Let Every One be Happy. Come in and See Us, and be Sup plied with Articles to Beautify Your EL\ me. o WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR STOCK FOR THE SEASON, ?nd have the handsomest display of Goods in our linc in tho up-country. Our 8tock of CROCKERY AND CHINA Is unsurpassed. Come in and seo our Beautiful Chamber Sets, Tea and Dinner hirts, Toilet Sets, Vases, Ac. We have a Superb Id ne of SILVER WARE, The handsomest ever brought to this market. Be sure to come in and see the handsome articles too numerous to mention. Toys ! Toys ! Toys ! Bring in the Little Folks. We've got Wagons and Horses, and roany other things to pleuro them, and the largest stock of Stoves), Tinware, Ac., we ev?r bsd. Nov 27, 1884 JOHN E. PEOPLES & CO. B4 20 DON'T FORG-ET ! THE PROPRIETRESS OF THE LADIES' STORE HAS JUST RETURNED WITH A STOCK THAT IS SIMPLY IMMENSE, .A.ND feels confident that, witb her corps of experienced Ladies, can please in Goods and Prices. We will vary from our rule of quoting prices, and ask yon to call and see our Jerseys from $1.00 up. Sept 25. 1884 MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS. CHRISTMAS .A. S35.00 Ladies' Solid Gold Watch WILL BE GIVEN to tim ono who comos nearest guessing the number of the Watch. One guess allowed for every dol lar paid me on Note or Account, and one guess - for every dollar'a worth of Goods bonght and paid for before December 24, IBM. I have j u?t teceived a large lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, PIANOS And ORGANS. The numbers will be examined and the Watch awarded Christmas Day at FAIR NOTICE. After January 1, 1885, I will place my Notes and Accounts In the bands of sn Officer for collection. If the nbovo $35.00 gift is not sufficient inducement, I will try the law, JEWELRY STORE. Oct 30, 1884 18 NOTICE OF SALE. IWILL SELL at the old Homestead of Ezekiel Murphy, deceased, at eleven o'clock a. m. on SOUS DECEMBER, 18&4, the following Tract of Land. st the risk of tbs former purchaser, to wit: AU that Tract pf Land, containing 144 g lands of E. A. Tract Mur pny, deceased. Tesas or SALK-One-third cash, and the balance on a credit ot one end two years, with interest from day of sate, to be secured by bond'and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay eau? xor alt necessary pi V*n' THOS. M. MURPHY, Adm'r. Nov27, IBitf . tjygj . . 4 ?cres, ntore or I-?S\ adjoining lands of J ctardy, Kzekh '. Durham, et ?I., being1 No. 0 of the Real Estate of Rickie! ! "KTOTICS TO CREDITORS. ? JL3( AU persons having demand against the Estate.of J. P. Reed, Jr.. deceased, ere hereby notified to present them, rsropsrly proven, to the undersigned, within tho Smc prescribed by law, and those lndcbtrA to mako payment- _- . ? . '..> Jj" FRANK MAULUIN, Adm'r. Dsc4,1884 tl S TO THOSE HMD I WE hereby notify all indebted tD R. 8 Hill & Co. tbat the Firm at Anderson, B.C., will be dissolved by mut uni consent on 1st January next, and for this reason we must have all the money doe us . on any account thia Walt. We fully r?alit? tbe fact that times are 1 bard, but wc bave to pay our debts, ntl or j dry ; and we cannot, in Justice to ourselves, j bens indulgent in "carrying over" 19 we ] bave been lu the past. We bope every 1 one wbo entertains a thought of being j "carried" will take this notice person ally to himself, as we propose in every i instance to collect where tbs money | can be made by law. We give tills' notice titus early ao that arrangements may be made accordingly. t . K. 8. Hill will continue the business at the same stand, and be hopea to be better able than ever before to supply all the wanta of thoae who promptly pay their debts. Wc now have on hand a very large Stock of G?n?ral Merchandise, which is being sold as low as tbe lowest, and we would simply ask an inspection of those "looking around." Very Respectfully, R. 8. HILL &C0. C 123, 1884_IA_0m_ DON'T DO IT ! -o DON'T BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Before consulting L. E. Norry oe. JT_Jli handles for Anderson County the STEINWAY, DECKER, WHEELOCK AND OTHER PIANOS. And the renowned EHTl'.Y ORGAN. Installments of $10 per month will hov a Plano, and Installments of $0 per monto will buy an Organ. If yon want an Instrument write him, whether you have the money or. not, and he will come and see yon. Address 1 L. K. KORBYCB, Anderson, 8. C. August 21, 1884 6 Bm Notice to Creditors. James B. Carpenter. Plaintiff, vs. Kanni* E. McCreary. and others, Defendants. PURSUANT to an order of Court in ?bo above stated casa, ali persons having elsi ma against''the Estate or Mrs, 8. 0. Ca ponier aro hereby notified to present had prov? them before me on or by the 1st day of January hext. ' ' ... W. W. HUMPHREYS, Mater. > Nov 37,1884 20 . , ANN?Als REPORT -OF THU bounty Commissioners -OF Andcrson County Fo the Presiding Judge of the Court of General Sessions, Showing Claims Against the County of Anderten Audited ?nd Approved for the Fiscal Year Commen cing Nov. I, 1863, and Ending Oct. 31, 1884. ASSISTA NT ASSESSORS, io. NAM K. AMOUNT 140 Thoa J Webb.$ -100 00 JOUNTY COMMISSIONERS' d- CLERK'S SALARIE*. iO. NAMK. AMOUNT. 178 W H Fricrson, Clerk.t 1?5 00 187 W II Frieraon. Clerk. * 97 00 It 8 Ballev, luejuber Board. 102 85 H S Butley, member Board. 131 65 John II Jones, member Board.. 84 40 Jobn li Jones, member Board.. 41 85 John II Jones, member Board. 35 25 John ll Jones, member Board. 05 55 John A Reeves, member Board 110 10 John A Reeves, member Board 72 40 John A Beeves, member Board 32 20 Total.$1031 15 I UR V, WITNESSES it- CONSTARLES. tO. AMOUNT ?02 Clerk's Reji't for Feb. Term.$1109 00 188 Clerk's Rop't for June Term. S25 30 101 Clerk's ltep't for October Term IS52 20 Total...$2780 50 HOARD OF EQUALIZATION. tO. NAME. AMOUNT. ?57 Thoa J Webb, for Board.$84 05 CLERK OF COURT to. NAMK. AMOUNT. 124 J W Daniela, State Account.$214 95 165 J W Daniels, ?tate Account. 203 GO Total.$418 56 SHERIFF. IO. NAMK. AMOUNT. 5 J II McConnell, cou Vg lunatics. $ 32 52 11 J ll McConnell, convglunatics 31 47 7 J ll McConnell, convg lunatic ; 45 02 8 J II McConnell, dieting. 137 01 Ul J II McConnell, convg lunatics 31 07 23 J II McConnell, dieting. 141 (10 27 J ll McConnell, convg lunatics 33 17 30 J ll McConnell, dieting. 154 25 44 J II McConnell, convg convicts 82 02 123 J ll McConnell, State account. 100 00 20 J li McConnell, serving jurors. 51 BO 20 J ll Mi Connell, convg convicts 4? 02 41 J II McConnell, dieting. 123 HO 42 J H McConnell, convg lunatics 51 22 144 J H McConnell, dieting. 100 50 70 J ll McConnell, dieting. 00 70 N7 J ll McConnell, dieting..... 103 50 ?OG J ll McConnell, convg lunatics 43 82 ?08 J ll McConnell, con va con vieta 80 02 lld J ll McConnell, convg lunatics 31 17 ?17 J ll McConnell, convglunatlcs 31 17 ?18 J II McConnell, dieting. 02 75 ?10 J H McConnell, convg lunatics 31 80 ?24 J H McConnell, convg lunatics 20 47 ?25 J H McConnell, convg convicts 20 72 ?05 J ll McConnell, convg lunatic* 43 82 121 J H McConnell, dieting. 00 85 123 J H McConnell, dieting. 110 75 130 J ll McConnell,dieting. IK 80 151 J ll McConnell,ronvgeouvicts 43 12 m J li McConnell, convg Uuatics ll 00 118 J II McConnell, serving jurors 35 00 110 J ll McConnell, serving jurors 28 60 1*9 J ll McConnell, convg lunatics 47 62 150 J II McConnell, convg convicts 160 67 171 J II McConnell, State account.. 372 00 Total.$2712 00 TRIAL JUSTICES' SALARIES. iO. NAME. AMOUNT. 18 SP Tate.i 5 00 37 R V Acker. 8 30 53 J D Sitton . 10 00 87 B F Shirley. 10 00 07 S P Tato. 7 60 12 JD Sitton.;. 7 50 20 J K Breazeale. 71 67 88 J O Whitfield.?. 76 00 115 B F 8blrley. 10 00 .20 S P Tate. 7 50 ?53JD8ilton. 15 00 ?01 W F M Faut. 30 00 115 W F Cox. 80 00 ,27 It B A Robinson.....'.. 30 00 130 J L Bryan. 30 00 53 lt V Acker. 25 00 172 ll N Wright. 80 00 170 W II D Gaillard.-. SO 00 185 A B Bcudday. SO 00 191 8 P Tato. 0 68 ?93 Joshua Jamison. 80 00 14 John C Whitfield. 75 00 20 John E Breizeale.. 87 50 121 John E Dreazojle, extra. 62 50 25 James A Major. 23 75 61 B F t?birley. 10 00 ,98 J C Whitfield. 62 60 Total.$81? 3o SPECIAL CONSTABLES. io. NAME. AMOUNT 1 E J McOee. $ 9 00 2P b Tate... 14 S5 14 G W Cox. 2 20 16 Jos Field. 10 00 21 Jos Field. 32 55 28 R Li Dugan.;. 6 20 34 Jos Field..'.. 12 75 45 David Guess. 7 10 50 R V Acker. 0 10 62 8 W Burgess. 13 00 71 J A 8trictland. 6 60 72 J A Strictland. 8 20 76JLMnllinix. 2 00 77 E H Robinson. 21 70 78 E H Robinson. 7 60 79 W M Watt.:...;. 4 75 91 M A McGee. 12 70 95JWBltton. 3 40 90 J W Bilton. 6 35 98 J A McAllsier. 23 35 04 J M Strictland.;. U 10 08 G W Cox. 20 65 09 G W Cox.?. 4 85 13 J W Sn ton . 7 70 14 J W Sitton. 6 40 15 JW Sitton. 6 40 22 J R Caldwell. 1 00 24 J G Scar:!... 8 60 30 W T Cbemuiee.?. 6 10 32 A S Galbreath. 4 80 34 Satn'l M Sitton.. 5 00 51 E J McGee. 4 90 54 J A Stickland. 0 ?0 58 J A Strickland. 6 lu fi'.) I* Ii Tat'3. 1160 67 W P t?uelgrove . 12 85 71 J Field ....... ll 70 70 J G Scars. ? 80 77 J A Strictland. 5 70 .78 J A Strictland. 6 60 80 J A Strickland. 9 70 .82 J A Strictland. 1 60 84 P L. Tate. 10 80 186 J O Sears. 3 40 91T K James. 5 75 199 E H Robinson. 24 80 SOO J \Y Sitton. 8 00 ?7 J Field. ll 36 ?00 C J Milford.... 2190 ?10 J Field. 23 25 ?ll PL Tate. 10 80 ?22 J Field. 22 80 523 B F Culbertson. 13 10 529 J Fie!d.v.....i,;. 12 90 ?33 J A Strictland. 5 00 534 J A Ht rkttund.....?... 4 60' 2*5 J A Strictland. 6 00 ?36 J A Strictland. 1 30 ?87 J A Strictland. 6 20 ?38 J A Strictland. 6 00 ?30 J A Strictland. ll 80 ?44 Samuel M Sitton. 2 00 ?47 R J McGee.. 2 00 ?49 J G Beers.ii.J. " 7 40 550Samuel M Sitton....J 8 BO ?51 Samnel M Sitton. 6 25 562 J Field...ii. 12 00 ?54 G W Cox. 23 85 ?55 G W.Cox.,. , 5 30 ?56 J J Trasse!!. I IS 00 ?60 J Field. 20 00 .'Ol J A Wakefield..^..fiJE? ., o, FO ?74 Samuel Matt?'.on.?. 3 75 ?76 J Field.,. 17. ?81 H Barbie*-.. 8 ?83 J A Strickland.7 ?J6ER r-urglas. JT 70 ?87 J J Conley... 4 00 ?88 A J Burrett. 8 00 580 W J Parker. 7 65 ?92 O H Mahon. 4 Ofr H? John l? Jolly. 509 J A McAliaU-r. . (12 J A Strickland.2 60 z W 2 60 114 P L Tate. 1? 80 116 A B Shirley..;. 160 OBS Field..~ 10 90 120 8 W Burge?. 18 CO ?31 James M Duke. 2 00 KJ Field............."......;;J ? 80 jFic'd.m* l? 00 MS A O MllIoTd .ut i?. S 60 14? J G Scott.-....??'i.- 2 00 165 E S McGee...' ? ? JO. ?57 J Field ..~ TO 40 ?6S J A Strickland........ 10 76 $686'W Burgen........................... IMO 160 CO Crabbe. ... ?99 389 J O Sean. 7 70 308 RL Bryan.? 2 00 404 PP King. 2 00 405 Allen William?. 2 00 420 B P McKellar. 3 76 434 P L Tate. 7 05 448 M B Wright.' 8 70 473 J O Sear?.4. 3 ?O 492 J Field. 3 76 Total.$973 95 INQUESTS AND POST MORTEMS. WO. MAWK. , AMOUNT ll J W Keys, Coroner'* luquost..._$ 12 26 58 J W Key?. Coroner's inquest.... il 85 03 Dr R A Reid, i>oat mortem ex... 10 90 89 Dre Nardin o\ Orr. post mor. ex. 35 00 13? B F Shirley, T J. inquest. ll 50 ICS J L Bryan. T J, inquest. 10 25 100 Dr W K Sharpe, post mor. ex... 10 00 174 Dr J T Cook, post mortem ex.... 30 00 181 R B A Robinson. T J, inquest... .10 25 191 Drs Milford ?fe Thompson, post mortem examination. 10 00 107 B C Herd, Trial Justice, inquost 10 40 245 J D Bilton, Trial JusMce, inquest 10 20 284 W F M Fant. T Justice, inquest 8 60 285 R V Acker, T Justice Inquest... 17 50 297 Dr C V Barnes, post mortem ex. 10 00 303 Dr W W Watkins, post mor. ex 30 00 304 Dr W D liutto, post mortem ex 10 00 311 WP Cox, Trial Justin-, inquest 8 50 817 Dr J M Holcombe, post mor. ex 5 00 318 Dr W H Todd, post mortem ex. 5 00 835 Dr B F Brown, post mortem ex. 10 00 337 lt N Wright, Trial Jua., inquest 9 25 343 Dr R F 8m th. post mortem ex. 10 Ott 3i7 lt Y II Nance, Coroner's inquest 22 96 857 A K Bcudday, Trial Jua. inquest 8 70 371 Dr. J. P. Ducket, po?t mor. ex. 5 30 374 Charle* Wright, exhuming. 3 00 437 Dr W W Watkins, expert wit'ei IO 00 438 Dr J O Owen, expert witness. 10 00 467 Dr M C Parker, p nt ex. ?fe wit'ej 81 00 4M Dre V A ?fe J O W?hlte, p m ex. 10 40 400 R Y II Nance, Coroner's inquest 23 2. 604 ll N Wright, Trial Jus. inquest ll 70 Total.$432 23 | POOR HOUSE AND POOR. N.0,- ~ *AUE AMOUNT 15 D Kay, beef.$ 1 42 30 Dr? P A & J O W?hlte, med? cul account, poor house. 10 75 31 W S Lig?n, supplies. 3 60 33 Dr J T McFall, med acc t jail.. 18 00 40 J Pink Reed, supplies . 10 20 41 Dre Jones & Strickland, extract ing teeth at juli. 2 60 40 John M McConnell, supplies... 21 48 50 David Sloan, pork. 8 60 62 David Sloan, lubor at poor farm 37 16 60 John H Jones, flour. 18 00 64 B F Crayton ?fe Bona, supplie* 46 24 65 W F Barr, supplies. 05 Os J P Sullivan ?fe Co, aupplios. 104 0 6'J Robert Stevenaon, supplies. 0 08 "0 ltob't Stevenaon, aerv. as Stew. 44 00 75 J H Townsend, cotton seed m. 6 25 88 Bleokley, B A F, int. on aco't 6 10 89 Nardin A Orr, med. acc't, jail 13 00 90 Orr A Sloan, medicines. 20 16 91 Mosa & Brown, supplies. 24 80 07 C F Jones A Co, supplies. 44 16 131 118 ?lill ?fe Co, supplies. 66 10 133 W P Barr, supplies. 8 10 135 A Leaser, dry good)?. 9 00 138 Wllhile it Wilblto. medicine?... 30 00 143 J O Cunniugb am ?fe Co, supplies 0 4 ? 148 J Pink Recd, supplies. 4 00 101 W J Drennan, making collins 8 00 203 F. Cain, harvesting. 4 3? 212 lt Jolly Pool, flour. 35 00 218 A Galbreath, beer.. 4 i? 210 W J Drennan, making collina 12 Oo 205 Ellas Thomas, digging gravo 2 00 2*0 Moss A Brown, supplies. 4 85 282 Abo Benson, repairing warkon... 2 00 293 Hill ?fe Harrison, mediclues. 20 35 299 Wm S Hall, aurv'g on p farm 10 00 300 Dr O M Jones, exVa teeth, jail 2 00 301 J Pink Reed, supplies. 24 80 3,0 D M Stevens, shop account. 9 25 332 O F Tolly, cullins. 21 00. 345 ll 8 Hill ?fe Co, supplies. 80 61 341 Hill Brothers, medicines. 17 70 310 Janice M Payne, harness. 4 26 301 L H Bool, stove and tin ware... 13 95 370 Wilbite ?fe Williiio, medicinea.. . 67 15 378 W F Barr, supplies. 40 10 381 W J Drennan, making collina 4 00 3?3 John ? Drennan, lime for ph 2 00 384 Orr ?fe Sloan, medicine?. 34 20 395 A P Hubbard, supplies. 3 00 390 Dr M L Sharpe, med. acct, jail 0 00 403 J J Baker, supplies... 3 16 412 Dre Nardin ?fe Orr, visiting pria onere and examing lunatics 167 00 410 A B Towers, auppllea. 7 40 417 J P Sullivan ?fe Co, supplies... 484 99 424 Simpson, Reid ?fe Co, medicines 15 90 431 N O Farmer ?fe Bro, supplies 0 60 433 C F Jones ?fe Co, supplies. 69 76 435 McD Singleton, blacksmithing. 4 04 441 David ?fe Ann Sloan, labor, pf 116 34 442 W M Holland, beef....iii.. 4 95 413 Rob't Sloven: un, Btew'd, salary 220 00 462 J 8 Fowler, haul, corpse ?fe lu'o 7 00 469 Dre P A ?fe J O Wilblto. medical account at poor bouae. 74 00 407 Hill Brothers, mediciuc*. (I 10 468 Grillln McMahon, g'rd'g corpse 1 00 409 W A McFall. burying pauper 2 00 472 Dr J T McFall. med. acot., Jail 7 00 476 David Dooley, blacksmithing... ll 05 470 T K Hatcher, convey'g pauper 1 60 4&2 B F Cray ton ?fe Soua.aupplies.., 24 40 404 K S Hill ?fe Co, aupplies... 7 40 498 J J Dodd, lumber tor nour h'se 90 502 W C Balley, beer. ! 0 60 505 Cur.oiugbam ?fe Fowler.supplies 8 85 Total...42280 28 ROADS AND BRI DU ES, KO. MAME. AMOUNT. 3 J B Martin, building bridge...$ 3 60 4 Jaa W Major, building bridge... 20 00 10 P It Brown, cov and rep bridge 90l 60 17 A M Guyton, apee com open rd O'00 22 Jott N Byrum, building bridge.. 4 60 25 J B Budgen building bridge. 15 00 31 W S Lig?n, naita for bridge. 35 35 8 J Gaines, building brldgo. 8 00 38 W P Suelgrove, bldg 2 bridges.. 17 00 39 John Kaufman, building Bucky River brldgo. 1600 00 43 Joshua Juiueson, building 0 ?fe 20 brldgo. 90 00 47 Whitten ?fe Watkins, rep bridge 10 00 51 D F Weat, repairing bridge. 10 00 55 J J Dobbins, repairing ubtuita Bucky River bridge. 25 00 57 M J O'Neal, bldg and rep brdg'a 30 00 61 M E Tucker, bldg and rep brdg'a 10 uO 60 F M Bowen, hauling ruck. 3 00 67 W J Roark, repairlug bridge. 0 00 73 H C Pulnior, repairing bridge.... 3 00 80 E VV Byrum, building culvert.,. 25 00 81 Kev W li King, repairing ford.. 3 60 82 John T. Ashley, building bridge 10 00 83 B F Gentry, building bridges. 3 25 84 C B Gilmvr. building bridges. 3 00 93 (.'lurk ?fe Juuks, repairing bridges 75 00 1008 A Whitaker, baulhigrock...... 3 00 101 8 O Burdett, building Mdgw.fA 15 00 105 E J Karie, repairing bridge. 10 00 110 J A Wiles,'balling and rup brdg 7 60 111 lt E Purkcr, building bridge. 8 60 110 D E Kiiig, building bridge. 6 00 117 J lt Pennell, building bridge. 187 02 118 J B Burris?, building bridge. 80 40 119 J O Hayiile, hauling rock., 3 00 ! 124 B T Mm tin, building bridge.I 30 00 ! 127 J A Hali, hauling ruck,.,,,'.. 5 uo 128 M A Q ijcW'borter, bhig bridge 8 00 137 B/J Burta, building bridge.".. 6 00 189 J'A KeOwn, lumber for bridge-, . 45 99 140 T Ashley, lumber for bridge. 2 00 147 J B Burris?, building bridge...,,. 160 30 150 W J Robbin?, ditching..... 5 00 162 Elijah Chancellor, huiiliiig rock 5 00 163 8 Newton Brown, building brdg 30 00 155 Williamston ?fe Mays, bldg bnlg 80 00 160 Willlumston .?fe Mays, building 1 abutments. '59 00 160 i;i ty Council, imp 011 R IB ver rd 14 60 162 Cuter Marcus, repairing bridge.? 1 I 60 164 ti A Whitaker, hauling pule J. 2 00 165 L W Cronan aw, repairing bridge 9 00 168 B H iDore, building bridge...?.:. 8 do 109 W M P-Hall, making and repairing bridges.............. 5 OO 172 JE Harton, lum ber for ruad.,.. 44 63 173 Cochran ?fe Guyton, huber for rd 17 02 175 Dr J T Cook, eructing agu poat? 6 00 \H W&^^K^&b^' 1 50 183 W /Roark, repairing bridge...... 12 00 .186 E V Clark, removing ruft........ 10 00 192 D Chancellor, hauling poles. 75 103 R B Dean, hauling rock. 1 60 195 B A ?fe 8 P McConnell, building 108 K W*Long, aurvg un Pend road 2 00 2018 A Jone?, ?umber for bridges..; 5 00 204 R J Pool, building bridges*...,.. 5 00 205 W 8 Picken?, building bridges... 28 00 213 J J Howard, replacing bride...... 5 00 214 Carpenter ?fe Geer, rtpladug brdg $8 00 2*0 J C Hamlin, building bridge.\Z 6 Ott 221J Alonso Emerton, bldg bridge 3 60 227 W J fiourk, repairing bridge^.. 16 00 230 W A Geer, repairing bridge. 48 00 231J N Davis, repairing bridge. 1 00 232 LP ?fe M A Kay? bldg abutment 26 00 MO W. F David, repairing bridge..... 18 00 241T P McClellan, hauling roi*..... 6 50 242 BP Mays, removing raft. 6 00 243 J N Davis, uuildlng bridgu........ 20 00 Ma B O Bordie, building bridge...... 9a 00 2*7 Ella?Brown, hauling roca........ soo 258 J L'WbiineU hauling tock..... 3 oo 259 EW Holcomb!.., hauling rock... 3 00 263 E F Reid, repairing brldgo........ 5 00 284 8 R Kay, removing bridge....... 6 60 266 A Harris, building bridge;. 2d 00 207 E F Reid, improvmcnt 0? road 3 60 ?68 W M Ragsdater sporing bridge <i?00 270 W'HiicMurt** ritt 10 W 271 E P Reid, repair!n? bridg?. 12 00 x72 E F Reid, replacing bridge.,...... 4 00 Si73\VAMnPu!;,rcpurdga..dhlng 18 00 277 J A Pruitt, building brldgo....... 0 00 - . -. ? : 2Y8 RT Elr?d. repairing bridge.....;- 2 00 270 Drake A Keaton, rep'g bridge... 40 00 298 W C Watkins, repairing bridge. S 00 302 Giliuer, MoLcc* 4 Co, lamber... 6 80 307 I) 8 Branyan, hauling rock and repairing bridge.. 12 60 303 John C Watkins, lui br for bridge 1 70 310 W C Moore, repairing bridge..... 8 00 313 It J Pool, coiling ford. 12 00 320 lt T Martin, repairing bridge. 5 00 322 J M A uatin, building bridge. 8 00 325 lien Norris, rep picks for road.... 1 30 326 8am J Emerson, repgbridge?...' 6 00 330 E F Re?d, building brldcc. 6 00 342 A W Todd, spec for bridges.. 20 00 344 JJ M Humphreys biding bridge.. 8 00 348 A Harris, bulldW bridge..... 30 00 3?0 U B LSW??; rapa i nug bridge. S 00 352 J C Kin?, repairing bridge.i.. 2 00 359 W A Moorhead, impon Fend rd 21 38 302 A WElrod. rop bridge nt P F... 09 00 304 F G Moorhead, imp on Pend rd 85 00 300 J W Rosamond, rep bridge........ 8 CO 373 8 M Joua, imp on pend road... 78 13 300 Sullivan & Uro, imple'ts road... 34 2S 380 J II Pennell, repairing bridge... 12 60 387 H D Major, blasting rock Ac.... 15 00 388 Ellas McGee. Iiaulg for bridge... 10 00 300 McFulI & Drake, rplcg foot brdg 10 00 390 W li McCrury, repairing bridge 5 00 402 S A Jones, building bridge. 8 00 407 R C Seawrlght, building bridge.. 3 SO 427 G W Farmer, building bridge.... 3 00 430 J H Hutchison, buildltiK bridge . 1 50 430 Wm Davis repairing bridge. 6 00 439 N F Morrison, Imp on road. 8 00 444 J R Carter, extra work on bridge 10 00 445 H V Palmer, rep Earle's bridge.. 0 00 447 J R McAIISUr, repairing bridge 15 00 448 John Kaufman, lumber. 7 42 453 W 1' Stevenson, Imp on Pend ni 7 50 460 W J Jones, repairing bridge. 20 00 402 II L McDonald, repalrug bridge 1 00 403 ThoB J Holland, bM* bridge. 5 00 400 I) K Norris, lumber!.. 5 30 479 James Hunter 4 8on. bldg brgs 75 00 481 M J O'Neal, building bridge. 60 00 484 U F Cray lon & Sony, implements lor roads. IO 25 490 D J Owen, building bridges. 22 00 403 J B 4 J T Athley, rep bridge... 4 00 495 John H Jones, overseeing on ni 0 00 497 J I Mitchell, Iiaulg rock, dec. 4 60 499 A W Elrod. work on bridge PF 6 60 603 Wm Lee, work on road. 6 00 Total.?4160 49 DUBLIC BUILDINGS. HO. NA MI:. AMOUNT. 24 J J Baker, blankets jail.9 4 00 31 W. 8 Llgon. blankets Jail. 4 00 49 John E Peoples. bkt,4c for CH 2 85 74 W F Burr, blunkuta jail. 4 60 92 R 8 Bailey, cleuiig Court Horse sud repairing chairs... 8 60 157 C 8 Davis, blinding stalls Jail... 6 SO 232 G F T.dly, clirs and tables CH 19 70 300 W F Barr, goods for Jail......... 4 08 375 Bulllvan & Uro, lock C H. 4 25 380 John E Peoples, slop bktsjall... 2 00 382 John C Drennan, Hine Jail.. 2 00 392 John E Peoples, tinware Court House and Jail. 0 30 401 JJ Halter, blankets Jail. 3 40 400 A Lesser, calico C II curtains... 2 05 428 L ll Beel, materials 0 H and jail 18 35 432 N O Formar & Uro, blkts Jail... 4 60 454 Pickens Brown, rep 0 H steeple 483 B F Cray ton 4 Bons, t'dries C II 2 60 82 35 Total.*180 83 BOOKS, PRINTING, STATIONERY, RENTS, <tC. NO. MAUI. AMOUNT. 20 Walker, Evans 4 C, prig Master? 16 00 31 W 8 Llgon, shovel and tongs P J. 2 00 42 Walker. Evans4 C, printing P J 3 25 59 R W Todd, Seal 8ch Oom office.. 8 75 88 Blccklcy, Brown & Fretwcll, oil Auditor's office. J 00 121 M P Trllible.sta'cry Treas office 20 80 145 Thus J Webb, Bta'erv Aud office 20 00 140 J H Power, blanks T J. : 1 00 189 Walker, Evans 4 C, books clk'a office. 17 60 190 Walker, Evans 4 C. cash book Treasurer. 0 75 275 E B Mm ray 4 Co, prtg and adv 349 00 290 Walker. Evans 4 C. blks P J.. 21 60 204 A 8 & R R Todd, advertising... 326 44 338 Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, , books for clerk. 22 00 354 R W Todd, stotionery 8 Com.... 0 45 85 Walker Evans 4 Cogswell, book for clerk. 27 00 408 Thoa J Webb, stationery 4c. 12 35 397 Rc'.d 4 Blmpson. rent County Commissioners office. 28 00 422 Est E Webb, rent for Auditor's office.?. 76 00 423 John W Daniels, office supplies 5 ll 451 Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, blankn for Probate Judge. 2 12 464 G W Fant 4 Son, ot nt ?on cry county offices,. 01 95 470 W H Fricrson, office stationery 7 SO 485 B F Cray ton 4 .Sons, rent for . School Coiumisslouer'B office. 64 17 480 Walker, Evans4Cogswoll, deed book for Auditor.. 20 00 489 E B Murray 4 Co, printing and advertising.. 46 8) Total.-ttlOO 61 JUE ST no milSSIONERS. HO. HAMS- AMOVS.T. 09 B F Wilson........!..0 61 00 410 Titos J Webb".... 12 00 411 BP Wilson. 45 00 Total.1108 00 PAST INDEBTEDNESS. HO. NAM?. AMOUNT! 48 M L Rose, dry goods for P House.* 4,00 86 B F Shirley, Trial Justice salary. 7 60 102 J W Thompson, picks for road.... 1 85 125 R B A Robinson. Inquest by T J. 10 00 196 B C Hani, Trial Justice salary...... 30 .00 Total.............53 43 MISCELLANIES, WO. MAMS. AMOUNT. 140 John E Breozeale, Atty's fee.$ 75 00 248 B F Wh!? ncr Attorneys fue.... 75 00 Total....'.$150 oo RECAPITULATION. A assistant Assessors.....'....:.? 400 00 County Com and clerk's ?darle*.... 1034 16 Jury, witness and constables......... 2788 60 Board of Equalisation. Ol 03 Clerk of Court. , 418 66 Sheriff. 9712.06 Tri..! Justice salaries......... 818 80 Special onwstnblcs.:.. 073 05 Inquests and pott mortems:...... 432 23 Poor house anil poor. 2280 28 Roads and bridges.,. 4160 40 Public buildings,... ISO 83 Books. prlnt'g,stationery, rent, 4c 1100 51 Jury Commissioner. .108 00 Past indebtedness.....;..... 63 4$ Miscellanies.i......:..,.. .......;.:. .. 150 W . I '.tr $17769 3? I, W. II. Prierson, clerk bf the Board or County Commisslonora for Anderson Coun ty do hereby certIfy thu tho foregoing isa true and correct statement of all claims against the County of Anderdon, tiled Dud- ' Ited and approved for tho fiscal year begin ning Nov. 1st, 1883, and ending Oct. 31st, 1884, .. W. H. FRIERSON. ~ Clerk Hoard County Commissioners: . . Anderson County, IT FOR SALE. J Y a resol ni lan of tho Stockholders of -> "Thc Anderaon Farmern' and Mo chantes' Association ,*> the Bo^fd of Direc tors will edi tbs Fair Grounds, altaste In .tfeftVCIUy of Anderson, containing eight Mares, and. ali. th? .buildings thereon, in On Frld?y.. 19th pty of SceeWber, At ll o'clock a. m. TaaMs.or RiLi-lrPire hundred, dollars cooli; thc rema!udor to bo paid on ino 1st day Of NovombetV 1885, with interest from day' of salo, to be seared by a bend and a mortgage of tbs precises. .Purcihsjssyttft bare Isars to anticipate payment in. whole. The purchaser to pay irr - By order of the Boan J. EVL . See. and Treas' A. P. & Nov 27;-Wit,' ' TCrOTICK FINAL SETTLEMENT. JJl?. . The unr-crsig.ned. Executor.of. the Est?t? of J? I hereby gh/ca of Probate of Anderson Oo'unty for a Pi?al Settlement of ?aid Sstate, and a dlcrharge from said Executorablp. . ?D. a BRANYAN, Xx*/ ,Kov27,1684 i 20 : ft TI??PINAL8 - Bhmlcrali