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BY S. A. BROWN & Co.
BENNBTTSVILLE. SO. CA.
Wednesday, February 9, 1887.
EDITOKIAL NOT EB.
Fruit trocs nro putting out their lcavo6
in many parts of tho State
K- J. Konnody, Esq., luis rc tired from
tho editorialuiauagomont of tho Chosior
fiold Advertiser. Ho is succeodod by Mr.
D. M. Baroutiuo.
A ?eotiou of tho Salvation Army, un*
der command of Lieut. Newton, will com?
meneo operations in Columbia on the
13th inst.
An earthquake shock was felt in itu
diana and Illinois on the?th. Nodamage
done.
A tremendous ice gorge and iiood
hos done much damage at Port Do
pesit, Mu.
Tho citizens of Marion have voted*
tho special tax for tho establishment
of the graded schools.
Henry Ward Beecher says there is go
ing to be an earthquake in Europe that
will split her from top to bottom..
Miss Rose Elizabeth Clevolnnd, tho
President's sister, is to bo married in
April noxt. A Presbyterian minister is
thc bridegroom elect.
N. F. Evins, familiarly known as
"Dad" Evins, of Spartanburg, and
one of tho oldest printers in tho State,
died January 28th.
The proposed Constitutional amend
ment allowing women to vote was
overwhelmingly defeated in thc
United StateB Sonate.
Ex-Governor Bate, Democrat, has
been elected to the United States
Senate from Tennessee.
Thc Cashier of the Germania
Savings Bank of New York has skip
ped to, Canada with $30,000.
Messrs, R. AV. Boyd and Geo. W.
Brown, of Darlington, hnvo formed a
copartnership for the practice of law.
A correspondent of the News and
Courier writes that the beef used in
the Asylum at Columbia, is a disgrace
to our State.
Associate Justico Thomas S. A.sho
of the Supreme Court of North Caro?
lina, died at hi? home at Wadesboro
on tho 4th inst, he was in bis 77th
year.
?. portrait of Mr? Cleveland, "life
she and wonderfully lifodilie," hew
sYsniiiiij.; muel. nd??pitjoti .aid e'?i?i
- .<..:'., is by S\i lbci'i. Cttery'Vf of W?ut?t
Carolina
T?ie toa ny fri- nd -T Jod, . Aldrloj?
will bo j !ea.-.. (i io I ed rn that ho u.. :\)>
ic.j ?iccvetiiig from 'he el lee tv '>i thc
injuries received by a fall going down
his door steps.
A young cyclono paused through
Picken B and Greenville Counties a
few days ago, destroying ono resi
dence, a negro church, a store and a
blacksmith shop, and fences and
chimneys too numorous to mention.
Capt. J. Y. McFall, clerk of the
Court of Newberry county, died on
the 2nd inst. He was n gallant sol
dier in the late war, and in that ser
vice lost an eyo. He waB about sixty
years old, and leaves a widow and
four eli i biron.
There is a clean victory for the
Democrats in Indiana in the election
of Judge Turpio as United States
Senator, to succeed Mr. Harrison,
Republican, which brings to a pleas
ant close an arduous struggle that at
one time seemed to be incapable of
lawful and peaceful settlement.
Dispatches from places in Montana,
Dakota and other points along thc
Northern Pacific Hoad report that the
continued succession of blizzards and
deep snow ha? been disastrous to every
interest in those localities. Heavy
mortality among cattle has been caus
ed by the sovere cold and starvation.
Disastrous floods are reported in
Ohio, Cincinnati, on tho 4th, was
overflowed in the lower portions of the
city, and nearly all the railroads lend
ing to it have to discharge passengers
in thc suburbs as tho trains cannot get
to the depots.
IIollnoBB Ansooiation.
The Executive Committee of the
South Carolina Holiness Association
is now ready to entertain invitations
from Pastors in South Carolina to
hold tho regular Spring meeting of
the Association at any church under
their charge. In extending an invi
tation, please state exact timo that
would bo most convenient for thc
church and congregation. The meet
ing will probably bo hold some time
during May. By order of the Execu
tive Committee.
R. M. ANDERSON, Secretary.
ALL. THE FOOLS NOT DEAD YET.
Borurntlorml Suloido,
KNOXVILLE, TEEN.. February i.-Dr.
Matt. Alexander committed suicide this
altcrnoon by taking five grains of mor
pliine. He was one of the lending phy.
lucians of Knoxville, but bad recently
been dissipated. He left a note saying,
"I die with malice toward none. I go to
hell. Tell my son to go to beaven." Dr.
Alexander was a member of the board ol
examining surgeons ol the Pensions De
partment.
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Annual Report of the County Treasi) or,
Fisoal Year Ending Ootober 31st, 1886,
To tlie Honorable Circuit Judge Presiding February Tenn ?S87 ?
The undersigned Treasurer for Marlboro' county respectfully submits the
following Report of tho Claims paid by him lip?n Warrants of thc Bob >\
Commissiouor and by tho Board of County Commissioners, for tho Fiscal
Year cudiug Oct. 31, 188C:
Dra/ts paid from Three Mill Levy for the \Sth Fiscal Year aiding Odo
Date In whoso favor Service A m >unt
Nov'br :i0 J N VVoathorly, Assignee, Trial Justice salury
A 0 Mclnnis trial justice salary
Milton MoLuuriu, trial justico Hilary
W B Alford, trial justico salary ' 1
J F lOvorctt, assignee trial justico sulary
T K Dudloy, nssigueo trial justico salary
O W Ervin, assignoe trial justico salary
Bank of Marlboro, assignee trial justico salary
J P Buuoh. trial justico salary
Jacob Alford, salary as Auditor
A li Odom. trial justico salary
J S LotJottc, trial justice salary
David JOastciliug. trial justice nidury
Thoa. JO. Dudloy, assignee Stenographer's salar.
Thoa. 10. Dudloy, asBignoc, Stenographer's salar)
Thos. 10. Dudloy assignee, Steuoprnphor's salar; ?>
F. F. Covington stenographer's salary
J F Bolton, Jury commissioner
Clerk of Board oo coij.'.m'r8, Poor House supplie
Docb'r 7, Smith Newton, Lumber accouut
R. .1. Tatum, Lumber account
J W MoLnurin, Lumber account
IOU Ohavis, Lumber uccouut
John Maiming, Lutubor account
N L Swott, Lumber account
John M Jackson, assignee Lutubor ucoount
IOU T Covington, Lumber account
W P Lester Lumber account
J A McDnuiel, Lumber account
John S Mooro, Lumber account
A J Matheson, For nails
Simeon Gibson, Lumber uccouut
Robert O Coxo, Lumber account
J ll Webster, Lumber ucoount
N C Munro, Lumber nocount
'A T Wright, Lumber accouut
T. Covington, Lum bor account
J IC Fletcher. Lumber account,
.1 IC Pegues, Lumber nccount
Smith & Beunott, Lumber account
J O Campbell, nssignoo, work on bridge
W il Williamson, lumber nccount,
Luther MoLnurin; lumber ticoount
T R Humer, lumbar nccount
W II Ncnbit Work in jail
William Rowycr, Pauper
S F Powers Purnisb'g w'dow s lt jai
SJ Mclnnis Contingent uccout
D J Fraser Assignee lumber
Dec. IO, C M Weatherly Assignee Coroners fees
J N Weatherly Locks for Jail
C T EaMcrliog, assignee Constable Ticket
1) D McColl, assignee Paujicr Claim
T C Smith assignco Coroners fees
,1 L Jordan Medical attention ?et
Deo. 14, W J McLeod Pauper claim
J W llolliday ussignce Medical claim 0
C M Weatherly Court expenses
T 10 Dudley assignee Sheriff leos
Dec. 17, J D Heustis Pauper claim
T; FiivDiulley Assignee Paijpe. cl'dni
M Pegue, assignee Sheriff loi t ?
.1 ). P ven itt Panne?' liliuuj ?O
T 10 J bid!ny iisigites'i TriaVjusli\M! i'liii ;i I 50
Giiirotico Hogers ? OoriHtnbUi Tjcki-t I .'/<.
Simon StruUKs nssigpea ('\?ns?.iLN: Tinki .; O
?j"j ?PiAscf tisMgneo Cou'ittibhi Tiekot iii 60
\Vt;lk?K )Ov?ii?K inid Cobwell '.'..instable'IVkot
T [O Dudley aasigiioi Puupoi claim
W J McLeod Pauper claim
C S Mcdill Supplies
J M Jackson assignco Constable fit
O M Weatherly CVurt expense*
Cecil Crosslaud Constable Tiokct
P M John Constable Ti.ikot
Bank of Marlboro nssiguco Sheriff fees
Duncan Murchison misignco Sheriff fees 11
No 415 in favor of A. J. Bristow & Co., assignees Sheriff's fees
No. 410 in favor of P. A. Hodges assignee Sheriff's fees
No. 417 in fuvor of Tom Frasier Pauper oluim
The following drafts were paid from
Nov. 30, Dudley & Newton
J J G raham
Ira Newton
Simeon Gibson
Charles Crossland assignee
J T Jennings
Mrs S W Monroe Adm ussigoe
L Strauss
L Strauss
P JJ Hamer
Dec. 10, A J Bristow
Wnlkcr, Evana & Cogswell,
L I) Harrell assignee
L 0 Quinn
1) D McCall assignee
W ,1 McLeod
P N Chisholm assignee
R J Tatum & Oo
JJ IC Breeden
Bank of Marlboro assi^nuc
D J Frasier assignco
W J McLeod
T IO Dudley assignee
I) J Frnsicr assignco
W D Chisholm
C S McCall assignco
C B llogors
Simon Sti..uss assignee
W D Rowe
R T Barfield
J M Jackson assignee
Hank of Marlboro assignco
T JO Dudley assignee
Cecil Crosland
J W llolliday assignco
S W Monroo assignco
W IO Thom ns
G W Dudlny
W J MoLcod
T W Bouchier
J II David
J IJ Jordan
Nov* 30. A 10 Bristow assignee
M A J Mooro
J 1) M cl inti ri n
David 1'oLton
J N Weatherly assignco
J II Driggers
Il II Nowlon ass'mnco
J F Everett assignoo
A Ii Nrlatow assignco
J W MoLnurin
Drnko ?fe Buglios
llrl?tow & Townsond
A J Mnthcsnn
W II Adnmu
Wnlkcr, Evans it Cogswoll
1) D McColl assignco
Jacob Alford
JnmoH T Covluuton
1) D McColl nBsignce
I) J Frasier nwtignoo
J) O White assignee
the deficiency tax, ti. wit;
Professional servit i
Lumber
Services
Blankets for jail
Post Mortem
Cleaning out jail 1
Stationory
Sheriff fees
Toial jus.ice Constable
Pauper claim
Support of pim;M i
Pauper claim
Paupet claim
Sheriff's fees
Shoiiff's foes
Pauper claims
Sheriff's feos
Constable tickt
doust allie tiokct
Work on bridge
Conafoblo ticket
Sunday claims
Repairs on P.l
Coffin for pau;
Constable tick ,
J S Allon
Constable ticket
Constable ticket
Mcdi'l attont';. )>.u<p
Sheriff's feos
Judito of Prob?ie fro
Work on brid gi
Pauper claim
Scrvi'sasclerl M d 0
Pauper claim
Post mortem
Sheriff's ices
Supplies pauper
ConBtablo tiokcl
HhcrilTn foes
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R O EuBtoiliug
Sborill's feos
Slicri?Ta foes
SbortlV'a feea
Sberiif'a focH
Shorill'a fees
Pouptr claim
Also on the dc?cioncy fund, to wit:
simeon Gibson Lumber
i ' Honor ? Welsh Puupor chum
! : : (J S McCall
P T Smith Lumber
|i?j OvS McCall
' R Liles for amount tax overpaid 7ih February
3- <M
12 51
17 83
48 80
181 52
44 o?
ir, 84
40 25
Ho 00
12 02
2(1 09
092 17
Thc following wurrants were drawn on Court House tax:
.17 JD Murchison Court House note 5595 85
ii favor of C M Weatherley
n favor of Bank nf Muribin0
.n favor of J no Norman
in favor of NV \ Carrigan.
.?omniissioner Bolton 80 days and traveled 10411 miles
Vmimissionor Kdons 08 days and traveled 838 milos
Jommissioner David 22 duys aud travoled 85 innes
Note 275 20
Interest on note 50 04
Interest on noto 101 31
lutorcst on note 24 25
$212 70
177 90
48 25
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B?OWN8Y?LiiK DISTRICT NO. 1. ? [?t dowton Jan 4. 25 00
, 14 Lila P Crosland Jan IC. 30 00
In favor whom Dato amount ]f> M E Wyait Jun 10, 30 00
John Decs Nov. 27, '85 b. c. 5 00 if, ,J T Bostick Jan 10, 30 00
lt II Stanley .? 28, ?? salary 25 00 17 J A Mason Jan 10, 25 00
." Henni? Rogers Nov 28, '85 30 00 18 Lily L Vidal Jan 10, 30 00
, J D Bruce Dec 2, '85 30 00 wtU?1 J!rin ??o' 22 (,,)
(i Jas Kirkpatrick Dec 5, '80, 30 00 * SM^If? &ti fi K
w -\T r> . m '?r, DC nn -1 Maggie Adams J an 25, lt 50
W V Rogers Dec 19, 80 2 ? 75 2ii Maggie Adam? Jan 25, 17 50
G 1 Pearson Doo 19, 85 02 50 28 J110 A Mason Jan 30, 25 00
Jas Kirkpatrick, Jan 2, '86 30 00 24 Lila P Crosland Jun 30, 30 00
J 1) Bruce Jan 2, '80 30 00 25 Lily L Vidal Feb 0. 30 00
H Henni? Rogers Jan 2, '80 30 00 20 J N Campbell Feb 17, 17 50
R II Stanley Jan 2, '86 25 00 ^ JUjfr* Adams Pcb 18, 17 50
G B Breeden Jan 10, '80 20 00 Jg J VM^Jif^l l\ I! ?
, rt i> u 1 T K> ?ur un nn 29 A W ?Jook March 1, 30 00
0 B Breeden Jan lb 8b 20 00 m c j 8(uurt March , ' ." 60
S J Hudson Jan 23, 8b 5 00 31 M E Wyatt March J, 30 00
.. C B Breeden Jan 27, '80 20 00 32 M ACoviugton March 1, 30 00
G M Weatherly Jan 27, '80 1 50 33 Jas T Bostick March 1, 22 50
. Jas Kirkpatrick Jan 30, '86 30 00134 R B Clark March 0, 30 00
, - lt II Stanley Jan 30, '86 25 00 BENNETTSVILI.E DISTRICT NO. 0.
.. J I) Bruce Jan 30, '86 30 00
? Sallie 10 Cook Feb 6, 25 00 1 ? L.M^"ctin 27''85' ??
. Hennic Rogers Feb 15, 30 00 2 I \?V ' 3? ??
X : . -\r . AT I IO nc AA ? DO StUOOS NOV 28. 2? CO
Janie Manning March lo, 25 00 ? . T XT ' J
Janie Manning March 13, 25 00 * ?, i^J^ Mooro Nov 28, 22500
i Janie Manning April 5; 12 50 * ^ ?AWYORTR,?00 J? 3000
to 1 ' 0 li G Sawyer Deo 7, 3000
RED HILL DISTRICT NO. 2. 7 j P Pajaley 1)oc ?> 30 00
1 O ll Covington Nov 30, '85 20 00 8 D L Paisley Deo 7, 30 00
D L McLeod Nov 30, 25 00 p Lona P Moser Deo 7, 30 00
S D Beverly Dec 5, 25 00 10 Ilettio Nichol? Deo 8, 25 00
C J Pearson Den 5, 20 00 11 O M Weatherly Doo 14, 1 50
J Doris Mcltae Dec 12, 25 00 12 Mollio MoQueon Deo 24, 30 00
W B Alford Dec 30, 30 00 13 D C Stubbs Doo 26, 25 00
C II Covington Jan 2, '86 20 00 14 Hettie Niohola Jim 4, '86, 25 00
D L McLeod Jan 2, 25 00 15 J P PaiBloy Jan 9, 30 00
.T D M 'R? T r 2, 25 00 16 T? T.- Paisley JFT(. o ^00
it? l! .1 IVutv m Oa'tl 2. 20 00 j ?? l.dim P ?loHoi .Un o, 30 (KI
1] 1) Beverly Jan h. 0 ?jj K j Sawyer Jain 0. 30 coj,
)V I Dorii< Mo Hue' Jan ??O. 25 i>0 iy l? G ifawyft? >0i'.? V,i ., >"<'.
lil J A Kl I cdt Jun 30, ?50 00 m j Piffle w IhivtU j..,, KV, 3 d C$ |!
I: Mollie Luiins I un. 30, !|0 00 2? I) 0 ?tubbs *)?m .13, ..r,.);;
! f I A billi-di. J ; C 30, 30 00 v : .) I Piusloy .Jun ,K>, 30 OO j
Mollie Lnoa-i .hm o0, ?.?? 00 .. ; I) L P.ijjlcv ,hvn 30, 30 ^ '
! - O J Pearson Jan 30, 15 00 24 Lona P Moser Jan 30, 30 00
I S I) L McLeod Feb 1, 25 00 25 E J Sawyer Jon 30, 30 00
li) C H Covington Feb 1, 20 00 26 E G Sawyer Jon 30, 30 00
0 ?> D Beverly Feb 6, 25 00 27 Ucssio W DavaU Fob i, 3000
I Doris Mcltno Feb 16, 12 50 28 Maggio lt McMillan Feb i, 12 50
J II Covington Feb 17, 10 00 29 Maggio R McMillan Fob 1, 25 00
23 S D Beverly Feb 20, 12 50 30 0 W McOoil Fob 4, 3000
' 0 J Pearson Feb 20, 7 50 31 DO Stubbs Fob 9, 12 50
?5 :0 M McLeod Feb 20, 5 00 32 M L McQueen Feb 15, 30 00
JA Elliott March 1, 30 00 33 J P Paisley Feb 20, " 15 00
27 Mollio Lucas March 1, 30 00 34 D L Paisloy Feb 20, 15 00
M D L McLeod March 5, 12 50 35 Looa P Moser Fob 20, 15 00
!) JA Elliott March 13, 15 00 36 C W McColl Feb 20, 22 50
Mollie Lucas March 13, 15 00 37 W H Sandern Fob 20, 25 00
11 W B Alford March 27, 30 00 38 E J Sawyer Fob 27, 15 00
. W B lilford March 27, 30 00 39 E G Sawyer Fob 27, 15 00
W B Alford March 27; 22 50 40 Lucy Pegues Aug 27, 30 co
HERRON DISTRICT No. 3. 4? Lucy Pegnea Sept 11, 30 00
Mattie Covington Nov 28. '85 $25 00 BRIOIITSVILLE DISTRICT No. 7.
1 T W Edens Deo 5. 25 00 2 Alex Beverly " 7 B k 14 OO
Moses Cook Deo 10, 25 00 3 G M Weatherly " 21 It'g 150
J S und L Mooro Dec 24, 00 00 4 Stephen Quick u 23 B M 16 80
Lou D Cioslund Deo 20, 30 00 5 J lt Merritt " 23 F'ro 12 50
" /n1^'^ Covi,J?,on Vfi(5 "8' 2,0 00 6 K McQueen " 27 Salary 30 00
1W Edens Jan 2 8b, 26 00 7 W K McMurray" 5*8 ? 30 00
T Moses Cook Jan 2, 25 Ol <. Tr 1} ..J t, OQ , 4>A tin
il K l) Ityalls Jan 10. 20 00 * } TH**^utine " 28 20 00
. IC D Ryalls Jan 10, 20 00 h ?,L ^Ulck 30 25 00
Manic Covington Jan 23, 30 00 10 M B McLeod Dec 5 ? 30 00
: ? J S and L Moore Jan 30, 00 00 ll " " u " 24 ? 30 00
15 T VV Edens Jan 30, 30 00 12 T II Barren lino '? " 4 20 00
Iv 1) Ryalls Jan 30 20 00^ 13 K McQueen " ? ? 30 00
k 1) Ryalls Jan 80, 5 00 14 w E McMurray " 25 ? 30 00
f&&?m? . il? ? i ii ^ 4? vi8 ; s s
n Moses Cook Feb 0, 25 00 }? 23 ? 25 00
M Moses Cook Feb 0, 0 25 17 M " " " ' 18 00
' Lou I) Crosland Feb 0. 30 00 18 TH Barrentino *? " ? 19 95
." Lou 1) Crosland Fob 0, 7 50 19 K McQueen Feb. 1 ? 30 00
1 T W Edens Fob 20, 7 50 20 M B McLeod "13 ? 30 00
RED BLUFF DISTRICT NO. 4. ? 21 W E McMurray " 15 ' 30 00
1 J A Calhoun Nov 9 '85, . 200 00 SMITHVILLE DISTRICT No 8.
2 H R McLeod Nov 28, 30 00 < IT T> AI -NT 00 ?or . ORT AA
J A Lnuiplfty Nov 28, 30 00 1 11 B Adams Nov 28 '85 ' 20 00
i C M Weatherly Nov 28, 1 50 2 W W Harrington Nov 30 4 20 00
fi J A Lu m ploy Dee 31, 30 00 3 S Li Gillespie Dec 5 4 30 00
II K McLeod Jan 2, '80, 30 00 4 Lucy Pegues 4 4 4 30 00
J 1) Baker Jan 30, 00 00 5 E G Stanton 4 7 4 30 00
ii4HntnV'lcyi ??? ??? She 6 A II Odom 44 ? 19 95
: : J I) Baker Feb 27, 30 00 ? JV W HnnlngtOli 4 1 4 20 00
1 :. W J Odom March 27, 30 00 9 Sharper Powo 4 2 4 25 00
13 \V J Odom April 24, 30 00 10 4 4 4 4 4 25 00
l i A C Minnoo April 24, 00 00 ll ll B Adams 4 4 4 20 00
! .. A C Mimroo May 22, 30 00 12 A II Odom, Jr., 4 4 4 19 95
in \\ a. 0 btackhouso Sept 20, Ii? 60 13 J D Gordon 4 4 4 25 00
Wade btnekhouso bopt 20, I9 60 ii? ? ? ? ? < on OA
1 VVttdo Siuekhouso Sopt 20, 0 75 7? r, D? . ? n , OA hr\
19 J M McIntyre Sopt 20, 5 01 15 E G Stanton 4 7 4 30 00
ADAMSVALE DISTR?CT No. 5. ? JJ v ? (?llcapie ^ ? 4 30 00
! ' C J rttuarl Nov 28, '85, 30 00 . }? ( , , , , d^ Xo
2 M A Covington Nov 28, 30 00 1 }? ' ^ , * 00
:\ A NV Cook Nov 28, ;U) 00 19 J D Gordon 4 30 - 25 00
4 R D Nowton Dec 5, 25 00 20 II B Adams 44 A 20 00
Jas T Bostick Dec 7, 80 00 21 F S Gillespie 4 4 4 30 00
1? lt B Clark Dec 12, 30 00 22 S L " 4 4 44 37 50
I ^i? Wyatt l>oc l l, 30 00 03 E G Stanton Fob 1 30 00
J Sf?fef? Ul 22 8 % * W Harrington Feb 5 6 00
IO M A Covington Deo 20, HO 00 ?r> \ 4 . ?;el>?> 6 ?0
II A NV Cook Deo 20, 30 oo 2<* I<l? Evans Fol) IO 20 00
l i E Clarkson Jun 4, '80, 30 00 27 4 4 * Feb ta 2000
Tickets, received,
icss Tickets, "
$077 00
157 40
Claims Paid by Order of tho School Commissioner :
28 A li Odom Fob 17 24 96
29 Lucy Pogues Feb 17 19 60
80 Sharper Powe Feb 19 25 00
31 15 L Gillespie Mureil 18 40 50
32 Ida L Evans April 24 20 00
33 Faunie Almau Sept 13 25 00
CblO DlSTHtOT No 9.
1 A E Jinker Dee 19 '85 52 50
2 J C Wilson April 24 '80 30 00
3 J C Wilson June 28 '86 15 00
CONTINGENT SCHOOL ACCOUNT?
Balance, $ 15 60
Amount set aside 54 30
1 \V L Thomas Nov 14 '8s Priuliug $ 1 ?;o
2 SA Brown Nov 23 " 2 00
3 W L Thomas Doo 28 " 2 ?;o
4 S A Brown April io'86 " 2 00
<; S A Brown Oct 5 " 2 00
SCHOOL COMMISSIONJ?HB SAI/AUY
Dec 29 ?885 $ 109 00
Oct 30 1886 516 00
Respectfully Submitted,
J It LI?.?.H
County Troaeuror.
LUMBER ?LUMBER!!
FROM ROUND PINE
PARTIES IN WANT OF FIRST
class Lumber from Kound Pine, and
delivered to order, can secure thc ku ino
by sending their orders lo the Steam Mill
2j miles ICiist of Bonnettsvillo. on Lien ti ty
Spot Pond, and near C. P. & Y. V. lt. it.
Prices always ret.sonable, and those in
want should set; me befoul buying else
where
ll il WILLIAM SON.
Bonnet tsville, Oct 13, 1880-ti
All Right Again,
-(0)-.
RING ALL KIND OF REPAIR
work. I have prepared myself
with a
First-class Blacksmith
for tnc present year, and will do all kimi
of new or repair work on
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
CART?,
PLOWS, &c.
In fact anything that can bc done in
any sho|J by hand. Horse and Mule
shoeing a specially.
J?t?y'Give me a trial."Yj?a
A. D. CONNER,
McColls, S. C.
January 19, 1887.
8 U ?J UiU.L. ..;!!,. Town:. Iii
roninintng 7,i j ACRES lind th?) o'her f??
ACRES .-.part olea rod.-- tho balance line
rifclUKU I'ANil). m' Poi binns .Vc ,
?ply n, Tj W. IlOUC?Ji?Pi
iMay 5 I8<<0 Al-.r>
LifcbOiUbiOu OA u?-pdl'luoi'isLlipi
Notice is hereby td von that the Co?
partnership heretoforo existing between
If. W. Carroll and J. A. Patterson un
der the fir.-tn name of H. W. Cnrroll &
Co., of Bonnetisvillc, S. O,, was this
day dissolved by mutua! consent. All
accounts which mny be duo said firm are
payable to II. W- Carroll and nil do
mauds on said firm if any aro to be puid
by him. II W. CARROLL.
J. A. PATTERSON.
Deo. 31, 188G.
A Card.
Tn retiring from tho nbovo linn. I
take pleasure in saying that our business
relations have in nil respects boon pleas
ant satisfactory Mr H. W; Carroll will
still continue thc business ut (ho sume
place, mid I bespeak for him the same
liberal patronage heretofore extendod.
Very Respectfully,
J. A. PATTERSON,
jun. fl, 1887.
J. T. DOUGLAS,
-DKALEU IN
Drugs,
?? Medicines,
?*AND * CHEMICALS,^
FINE STATIONARY,
CLAMPS, OILS AND PAINTS, *?
FINK SUGARS,
And Ohoico tobacco.
VIDAL'S OLD STAND.
April 15, 1885.
^LUMBER.^
[llfcJTOLASS LUAU)Ell from
Hound Timber
Por salo by
JOHN S. MOORE,
inarch 31, 488ti.
J A ATTI?
1,000,000 POUNDS
of iSeetl Cotton. Good market
prco paid, delivered at tho Steam
Gin of
W. 1). HOWE.
Fob. 1st, 1887.