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QUARTERLY REPORT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DIS BURSEMENTS FOR TOWN OF AHOSKIE FROM JANUARY 1, 1923 TO MARCH 31, 1923 Deposited in th. Buk of Ahoskie Jan. 6 i $ 248.56 N 8. - 60.60 10. 67.68 18 108.17 10. 72.17 28. 78.82 81 27.46 81 6,000.00 (Town of Ahoskie, loan) Feb. 8 168.60 9 108.08 20. 161.18 P 24 69.26 28. 80.67 Mar. 9 - - 11.60 9 - 246.87 1 0 ? 26.00 10 114.70 12. - 198.08 14 - - - 48.12 24. .... I. 56.81 27. 80.00 o *7 f .. * TOTAL 16,986.08 Deposited in the Farmers-Atlantic Bank Jan. 6. - 200.00 I 10 276.00 25. 200.00 29 * 200.00 25. 1 - 600.00 (Loan) 29. 200.00 31 700.00 31 .' 5,000.00 (Loan) Feb. 8 400.00 8.- 300.00 16. 1,600.00 Mar. 8. 600.00 18. ._ 200.00 ' 29. 480.00 s " ? TOTAL $10,606.00 ' Paid out Tkronfk th? Farmers-Atlantic Bank Jan. 4. Carolina Offlce Eqiupment Co., form "D" ledger sheets 200 4.26 4. L. C. Williams, December salary - 76.00 6. V. L. Vaughan & Co., Octobor and Nov. 1922 feed aceount 34.74 10. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, $260 note, (originally $600).. 260.00 10. Bank of Ahoskie, $260 note, (originally $600) 260.00 16. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, interest on 16 days, $1,000.00 renewal note 6.20 24. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, interest on 60 days, $600 renewal note 6.10 24. W. A. Baker, one year interest on two $600 notes 60.00 26. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, interest on 30 day $500 note 2.60 26. W. A. Baker, cemetery note $600 and $30 interest.!.,. 530.00 26. Ahoskie Ice and Coal Co., payment on coal acconnt for 1922 ? 156.32 26. George R. Dobie, balance in fall re: audit 1922. 10.00 31. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, interest on 60 months' note $5.00 interest refunds allowed 146.00 31. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, full payment 3 notes; $1,000, $500 and $500 2,000.00 31. Hertford County Herald, part payment on account 53.34 Feb. 1. Suffolk Feed and Fuel Co., November car coal 295.90 1. L. G. Crenshaw Coal Co., July car coal, C.P.O. 25,863 365.64 1. Citizens Ins. A Realty Co., bonds and insurance to date 200.00 1. W. L. Curtis, money loaned town July 12, 1922 300.00 T. W. Jones A Sons, wood, old account 20.00 1. State Laboratory of Hygiene, water analysis, 5 quarters 80.00 1. Paul W. Holloman, vital statistics, last half of 79$2 9.00 1. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, full payment Thos. Godwin note 71,91 2. Joe Bradley, unloading car coal, number 62896. !_ 6.60 3. L. C. Williams, January salary ? 76.00 3. Bank of Ahoskie, draft car coal number 18671 345.58 7. Hertford County Herald, payment on account 33.33 8. Bank of Ahoskie, draft car coal, number 62896... 228.80 8. Edenton Ice A Coal Co., payment on account 450.00 8. Ahoskie Ice A Coal Co., 6460 lbs. coal <g> $10.00 32.30 8. Cash, telegram to Everett-Waddy Co ... .83 10. N. E. White, Agent A. C. L., freight car coal No. 17042 180.16 10. Sessoms A Forbes, oil, gas, etc., used summer of 1922.. 76.96 27. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, draft to cover $1000 bonds and $1,170 interest - 2,170.00 Mar,? 3. L. C. Williams, February salary 76.00 6. N. E. White, Agent A.C.L., freight ear coal, Vgn. 18793 172.26 8. Piedmont Electric Co., twelve 5 ampere meters 100.92 8. The Henry Walke Co., piping, etc., re: water extension, on Church Street 214.48 10. O. H. Britton, pay, street ditching 10.00 13. Standard Oil Co., cylinder and engine oil ... 78.08 28. The Henry Walke Co., piping re: water extension 76.26 29. Farmers-Atlantic Bank, interest on $430, 90 day note.. 6.55 TOTAL $7,431.66 Paid by Check, through tba Book of Aho.ki. Jan. 6. H. A. Y?rt for plant pay roll 40.25 8. N. E. White, Agent A. C. L. R. R., freight ear coal 187.52 8. Bank of Ahoslde, draft for car coal, number 18234 307.65 18. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll . 85.00 16. Bank of Ahoakie, interest on SO day renewal of note.. 5.61 27. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll ? 46.60 31. Bank of Ahoakie, interest on 90 day note? 74.75 31. Bank of Ahoakie, payment in fall 81,078.47 note 1,078.47 Feb. 1. N. E. White, Agent A. C. JL R. R., freight on two care coal 384.86 8. H. A Yert, plant pay roll ? 85.76 10. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll 86.00 10. H. A< Yert, part payment January aalary 86.00 13. W. W. Roger*, attorney for Va. Machinery A Well Co. balance doe by note 661.60 13. H. M. Burden, in full of account to date.. 100.28 13. Pomona Terra Cotta Co., in full of account to date.. 210.78 IS. The Henry Walks Co., in full of account to date 112.96 13. Empire Mchy A Supply Co., in full of acct. to data.. 23.79 13. Atlantic Electric Co., Inc., in full of account to date.. 47.02 18. Standard Oil Co., in full of account to date 209.64 18. The C. A G. Cooper Co., in full of account to date 6.66 13. Piedmont Eleetric Co., July, 1922 account in full 21.29 13. Pittsburg Meter Co., in full of account to date 229.06 18. Hagy Bros. Inc., in full of account to date 13.80 14. U. S. Rubber Co., balance due on note in full 1,500.00 21. Uoyd J. Lawrence, Atty., re Tidewater Supply Co., payment in full 180.40 17. O. H. Britton plant pay roll . 86.00 19. Warren Dudley Coal Co;, car coal, Vgn. N. 17,042 309.65 24. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll ?. 32.50 24. H. A. Yert, re: tearing down and moving Jail cell 18.75 Mar. 8. H. A. Yert, re: plant pay roll |86. and Church street water line, $20.75 , 65.76 3. Bank of Ahoakie, draft, re: oar coal, Vgn. Mo. 18,793.-.. 190.60 10. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll ... 40.60 H. A. Yert, aalary due to March 1, 1928 ?... 298.32 18. Treasurer of Hertford County, Iron cage for Jail 2B.00 d 18. H. W. Stokee, balance, re: $392.40 note 146.18 17. H. A. 'Yert, plant pay roll 33.15 24. H. A. Yert, plant pay roll ..?!? _ 36.00 27. J. N. Vann A Bros., street and bridge supplies 1 16.66 30. The Hanover National Bank, fee to handle March coupons and bonds . 6.42 30. Yaruall-Waring Co., pipe clamp, bought Mar. 3, 1922 9.24 81. N. E. White, Agent A. C. L., freight car coal 176.48 TOTAL $7,048.64 ,PaM Out of Current Account Collection by H. A. Yert Two months' telephone rent and messages ___r ? 7.75 Rebate on C. Greene meter . . 6.00 Gasoline r - 9.76 Rebate on M. Lassiter meter 6.00 , Unloading car coal _ ? 6.50 C. O. D. and freight on transformer 70.56 i Extra man on the fire hose -i_, .60 Pay roll, week ending January 20th ? 20.00 j 12.00 ; Stamps ... 1.00 1 Typewriter paper ? 7.60 J. N. Vann A Bro. for fuses 7.00 Gasoline , 9.75 Collection book - - . .60 Extra help erecting pole .... ? .50 Paid out in February C. O. 0. on line material * 31.70 Boots and rubber goods . 4.48 Unloading car coal ... : ? ... 6.50 Phone rent 4.60 Gas and cylinder oil ? 15.15 Balance pay roll week i7th - 10.50 i Unloading car coal . ?' 6.60 j Fittings ... ... ........ ?.66 Bit and file 1.45 Union fittings ..' ... .... ..... 1.10 Express on meters 3.74 Gasoline 12.24 Unloading coal v 6.50 Freight on oil 7.48 Rebate on Bellamy and Stephenson meters 10.00 C. A G. Cooper Co., C. O. D. express 1 19.32 Stamps ... .76 Paid out in March Gasoline j... ? ... 18.26 Phone rent 1 8.60 Plant pay roll, week ending Marck 31, 1923 85.00 Stilson wrench r 8.76 Paid out in January: Unloading coal , 6.60 Unloading car coal, (Browning 6.60 Nails .60 Stamps 1?? .75 Freight on pipe - 2.65 TOTAL _ $3,826.58 ? Paid Out B .O. H. Britton, Constable To Andrew Everett, for ditching 2.00 To Rufus Bixxell, work on jail :. 25.00 To Harvey Little, work on jail 1.50 To J. T. Barnes, for lumber , 17.60 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 18.60 * TOTAL .'. $ 59.50 Total cash receipts i $18,033.11 Total cash disbursements $16,747,28. This 5th day of April, 1923. L. C.WILLIAMS Clerk. > NOTICE OF SALE UNDER . ? DEED OF TRUST Pursuant to and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust exe cuted by John H. Mountain and Georgia A. Mountain on the 26th day of January, 1922 and registered in the register of deeds office of Hertford County, North Carolina in book 72, page 278, default having been made in the payment of certain indebted ness therein set out and secured, and having 'been requested by the legal holder of said, indebtedness to adver tise and sell the land as therein pro vided, I shall on Meaday the 30th day of April, 1923 At the Courthouse door in Winton, N. C., sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land to-wit: That entire undivided interest of Georgia A. Mountain in a certain tract of land lying on both sides of the County rood leading from Ahos Ide to Winton, N. C., adjoining the lands of Norman Hall, Starkie Hare and others, this being the home place of Luvania Walden and the place whereon H. C. Weaver now resides. Containing one hundred and ninety acres more or less.' The following described land in Cofield, N. C. Lots numbers 11-12 18-14 in Block S in the village of Coileld, N. C. as shown on Map of W. B. Trogan, surveyor, said map being duly recorded in Book 46, page 34, Register of Deeds Office of Hert ford County. Also lots Numbers 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Black 6 as shown on map of W. B. Trogen, surveyor, said map being duly of record in book 46, page 84, Register of Deeds Office of Hertford County. Time of sale: Between the hours of 12 o'clock m. end 2 o'clock, p. m. This the Slst day of March, 1923. 4-6-2S-4t , C. W. JONES, Trustee. ? Wjft ZY^JuHUI IK [j tha moat Impor llu4-* tant fertilising element and the on? knU and commercial fertilisers lack moat?Nit ropsn. It ia the cheapest Nitrogen source?100% available at once, aaeunas a food atari without puehinc plant altar growth should atop. Also re pays cost many time# on corn, tobacco, and general crop#. Oder early through? H. a SNIPES Woodland. N. C. or write ante to W. ft. Orao* A Co., Box tel. Norfolk. To a ifii iilji (li TOP DRESSER IN WAREHOUSE We have on hand supply of SWIFTS ADVANCER TOP DRESSER, 10-3-2 at both of our Warehouses, at Ahoskie and Murfreesboro. We can make delivery at any time you want it. Prices on this Top Dresser are rock bottom. We buy in carload lots and offer you the advan tage of a very close price. HEAD OFF THE WEEVIL Put your soil in proper condition to destroy the Boll Weevil. A good appli cation of Top Dresser will help turn the trick. Also don't overlook the necessity of giving the small plants a good start, Top Dresser helps there, too. TWO GOOD BRANDS Swift's Advancer ... 10-3-2 Swift's Special Top Dresser - 10-5-0 in 200-lb bags S. E. VAUGHN, Agent, Swift's Fertilizer, AHOSKIE, N. C ; , ... . ^ ft I ' I ? I 1 I . One of Our Many Popular Policies 20 Pay Endowment at Age 65 Annual Dividend ? Form 451?AE Age 85 Basis $1,000 I It is particularly appealing to people who deairs to create a fund to take care oi them in old age. Yr. Annual Divs. Net Cash Dividend Total Pd-up Pd-up Deposit 1923 Deposits Value Accum. Cash V. A Ins. Add'ns. Scale Div. Accum. by Div.* 1 $39.25 ? 2 " $3.15 36.09 $3.16 $3.16 $7 3 " 3.65 36.70 $67 6.87 78.87 $141 16 4 " 3.,05 35.80 96 11-16 106.16 196 23 5 " 4.37 34.88 124 16.09 140.09 251 32 $ " 4.81 34.44 164 21.70 175.70 306 42 7 " 5.26 83.99 186 28.05 214.05 368 52 g " 5.73 33.52 219 36.18 254.18 411 63 9 " 6.22 33.08 263 43.1% 296.16 463 75 10 * 6.78 32.52 289 52.05 341.06 615 ' 87 11 - 7.26 81.99 826 61.91 387.91 566 100 12 " 7.81 81.44 364 72.82 436.82 516 114 13 " 8.38 a 30.87 404 84.84 488.84 666 128 14 " 8.98 30.27 446 98.06 544.06 716 148 15 <? 9.60 29.66 489 112.56 601.56 764 158 16 " 10.24 29.01 534 128.43 662.43 812 174 17 " v 10.91 28.34 581 146.76 726.76 869 191 18 " 11.61 27.64 630 164.66 794.66 906 208 19 ? 12.34 26.91 681 185.23 866.23 953 226 20 - 13.10 26.16 785 207.59 942.69 1000 244 9785.00 9144.01 9040.09 9735 9207.59 9942.59 91000 9244 21 Deposits 913.89 Deposits 9756 9231.86 9987.86 91000 9263 22 cease 11.18 cease 778 254.63 1032.63 " 278 28 with 11/>1 with 801 278.87 1079.87 " 293 24 20th 11.86 20th 826 304.66 1129.66 " 308 25 year. 12.20 year. 851 332.09 1188.09 " 323 26 12.58 877 861.27 1238.27 " 338 27 12.96 905 392.29 1297.29 " 353 28 13.37 935 426.27 1360.27 " 368 29 13.80 966 460.33 1426.33 " 383 30 14.26 1000 497.61 1497.61 " 398 9785.00 9271:61 9640.99 91000 9497.61 91497.61 91000 939% ?When dividends are left with the Company to purchase additional insurance, this column shows the total amount of paid-up additions paid at death, in addition to the face amount. For a small extra cost this policy will pay 92000.00 for accidental death and 810.00 per month for total and permanent disability. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company D. P. BOYETTE, Special Agent, AHOSKIE, N. C rasoramMb** v ? . . ? ! ? ? .**? '? .tarn 9MNNBUIW!
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