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Annua Exhibit of Randolph ounty. (CONCLUDED FHOM SEVENTH I'AOEl Moms Hill Tax refunded HUndard Drug Co Mdse CSC Keg of Deeds Ins Orders T N Jones Tax refunded A M Bulla Supt Health May and June Reg of Deeds Making List for J Box, Re coiding report &c Reg of Deeds Iss Orders Wm C Hammer Requisition War.ant .... Keg of Deeds Iss Orders ' 1st Copy Tux Books 8253 names "Iss erdere E A Wiles Tax refunded A M Bulla Inspecting Mill Pond Reg of Deeds Iss orders Asheboro Drug Co Mdse A M Bulla Supt HealBh July, Aug, Sept, Oct Reg of Deeds 2nd Copy Tax Books ic Reg of Deeds Iss Orders 8 86 1810 5 28 lit 00 2b 72 U 10 400 15 10 412 65 12 80 5 62 20 00 14 0 50 MOO 214 5 13 80 Total 1334 71 SUPERIOR COURT KXPENPES. C H Lucas Waiting on Court July 1904 ... 4 50 T J Finch Sum Jurors Dec 1904 15 30 Jno Rich 2 Du's Janitor 'SO McDowell Bros Con Jurors to Co Home aud R Force J 5 A E Hull 5 Da's Janitor Dec Term 8 j 5 B. F. Newby, boarding jurors. i-'Jo J M Brewer" two davs deputv, 3 00 J M Luther. 4 V Deputy W T W Andrews o Us Uthcer to Jim' Morris I.ivery Stable Teams Pec T 4 00 A E Hall 5 D Janitor 3 "3 John Rich 2 Ds Janitor &c -'25 S C Cranford Court Crier IS 00 O R Fox Deputy 4 "0 O R Fox Hauling Saw Dust for C H 1 00 W C Hammond Recording Jurors JulyT '' ",0 W C Huuunoud Recording Jurors Dec T , 3 70 McDowell Bros Con Jurors to Co Homo and R F ' 50 M A Cagle Dept Dec T 4 50 W C Hammond Recording Jurors . . 4 10 S C Cranford Court Crier IS 00 A R Hix Deputy 0 00 J M Brewer " ' 4 uO T J Finch Sum Jurors 14 70 A E Hall Janitor "50 C L Coble Officer to G Jury 7 ;0 C H Lucas Sen-ices as Deputy 0 00 R L White Officer to 0 Jury '"'00 Eli Pritchard Hauling Saw Dust .... riO McDiswell Bros Con G Jury to Co Home 2 50 S C Cranford Court Crier IS 00 A E Hall Janitor H W CH Lucas Dept 6 00 W C Hammond Recording Jury List 12 70 J R Marley Recording Jurors 11 25 J M Luther Services as Dept I' 00 J M Walker 3 00 W H Winningham Services as Dept 0 00 T J Finch Sum Jurors 14 10 Clerk, witness, Solicitor &c fees .... OO'J SO Total $1200 25 GRAKD JURORS. W F Foushee . . . ; A J Bean O R Bonkemeyer ll J W Birkhead " C R Curtis 8 Artemu8 Auman I A J Chamness ' R G Moser 1 OP Gardner A G Murdock , S G W Pugh A P Richards Jas M Yow 1 J T Cranford C H Lucas W B Myers 8 T B Rush 3 J M Scott i L F Fentress ' D R Moffitt J 11 Walker 's O P Barker ,; W H Glasgow ''' Z F Brown s T E West " G FGatlin h P C Glasgow " R L White -s J F Butler H C Parrish ' BCFlovd J T Pugh " B H Lassiter Preston Frazier ' W G Cashatt 'j P C Glasgow ' OP Brown ' S G Coltrane j H P Gardner G R Ellis " .) D Wright " J C laughliu 11 .IS Cox 11 JM Floyd I E H Iughliu J A Hayes ' 1 R Payne ' M W Parrish 3 Total ?3I8W PETIT JUROR. J II Wall I f'C' J L Wei torn '' M S Brown 8 BM Caveness (i W Cole 2. (It) Cox M Whitehead ' E R Cox H W Brady J R Brown I 1 W Kearns 'm I. T Craven W J Wood 1 C I. Lewis i J M Walker J E Reddick T A Wrenn 5 J R Chrisco ' ' Reuben Brown j Joseph Parkin John M Gray jj A R Kearns J2 R N Cox A L Hussey 2 EOYork 5 Noah King Martin Albright Matthew Cagle J N Cagle SSPickett . ' J A Barker r' 3 T Lindley A C Farlow D M Routh F Ingold 5 J I. Fields I JB Slack E A Thomas M C Williamson 4 E C Williamson E E Williams j Wm Lucas -J W M Tarker J L B.-ckerdite It E Colt rase (j DCSuley J T Powers 1(' W ( Jones 8 Total $333 05: TALES JURY. S Y Hopkins S F Lambeth R E Mendenhall . . J E Albright B S Lambeth J W Smith M H Patterson J H Smith E M Cox S L Hayworth J C Trotter M U Kanoy W N Steed A P Hix A S Pickett M A Cagle ETPool Troy Redding Harris Saunders . . . J M Burrow GP Snider Harris Saunders . . S M Caveness B F Cagle Lindsay Kennedy . W F Hughes N M Lowe L A Craven R L Cavenesss . . . B F Cagle I M Dorsett W S Skeen A S Pugh Virgil Pre9iell . . . 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 135 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 2 CO 2fi0 2 00 2 GO 2 60 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 2 60 1 35 1 35 1 35 3 85 3 85 3 85 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 5 10 5 10 2 60 2 CO 2 CO Thompson Siler . . W M Miller D W Spoon 0 T Hatch E B Leach 1 H Pugh J A Russell P F Spoon J M Luther C T Younts J M Flovd J M Flo'yd J M Allen Daniel Chrisco . . . J M Luther W D Ingram Reuben Brown . . . G T Murdock J A Lassiter J A Russell L A Craven P F Spoon H A Albright J E Albright Bethuel Cox T E Williams T A Craven D A Gray Wm Hu6sey J A Saunders J B Henson H T Moffitt N T Hinshaw John Kearns I- 0 Sugg E A Woodell W M Cooper C CMcAlister I -ee Craven H T ( 'aveness J M Caveness A M Free J M Chrisco Joseph Craven J W Kirkman Wm C Winslow .... E A Ledwell 35 35 35 35 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 35 35 35 35 CO 35 gg 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 w . . -m gir Little sums asLvea win Become How often have you said, "If I had a little capital right now I could et into a business that would make me a good deal of money." Now give THIS SUBJECT some serious thought and you must conclude that there are ALWAYS opportunities for the man who can command the "Little Capital." The more you reflect upon' it the clearer it will become that ALL fortunes are built upon the wise use of a "little capital" and that this foundation of capital is composed of small savings. Bank Your You will be at a disadvantage unless you do business as the rest of the world does it. Ninety per cent, of the business in the United States is done with bank checks. Your checks become as good as bank notes; your balance Wschovist Loan (8l Trust Company. Capital $600,000.00. 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 I 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 135 1 35 1 35 1 35 2 CO 2 GO 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 CO 2 60 2 60 135 2 60 3 85 3 85 1 35 5 10 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 5 10 3 85 5 10 3 85 3 85 3 85 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 00 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 35 135 2 60 2 60 3 85 3 85 1 35 2 60 3 85 3 85 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 CO 1 35 1 35 385 8 50 W A Underwood . w k Ash worth..., Ezra Pool I W K Yeargan .... I W SGatlin I W F Hughes W F McDowell ... Randall Presnell j Felix Walker its J H Vestal J M Way J F Hill J T Thornburg ... J F Hamilton M W Parrish H McCain C L Coble R W York 11 M Lamb W R Smith J M Morris G E Carter J M Shaw B F Cagle J T Shaw IIT Moffitt TS Graves S E Lowdermilk W T Barnes D WMillikan W 11 Parker J I ' Robbins W M Hussey H G Hayworth .. W N Morris P 11 Morris E O Hussev MS Hale ..". J R Morris B B Phillips C T Luck A J Rush Hugh McCain .... J F Hamilton H M Lamb .1 T F Beck II L Curtis N T Hinshaw G H Richardson . W M Caveness ... J O Robbins J M Routh L O Sugg J W Luther E I. Tomlinson .. Felix Walker W I. Williams ... J M Walker Ezra Pool J T F Beck D C Brown Geo Bulla Jasper Delk S W Kivett M W Parrish B S Ijitnlieth .1 F Routh E H Morris J M Caveness L O Sugg JM Allen H C Causey Wm Hussey J A Richardson ... W R Hamlin W S Skeen A M Free S S Robbins W A Williams ... J M TLewallen .. W S Skeen , C T Luck Money as You Get it, Seth W Langhlin 1 35 W F Hughes 1 38 Wm Cooper 510 S H Walker 7 60 L O Smith 7 60 B F Bulla 7 60 Robt Langhlin 7 60 E D Tucker 7 60 Kelly Trogdon 6 10 M Leonard 7 CO J H Redding 3 85 I F Kearns 1 35 Total $424 00 RECAPITULATION. Conveying paupers to Co Home 0 60 Outside Poor 089 60 Burial expenses of paupers 36 10 County Home expenses 1217 68 Convict Force expenses 6165 38 Public road expenses 164 13 Lunatics 224 85 Small pox expenses 535 18 Bridges 1785 47 Conveying prisoners to jail 231 65 Jail expenses 660 11 List takers 356 60 Committees 38 80 Court House incidental expenses ... 104 05 Election expenses 334 34 Stationery, printing, etc 299 84 Miscellaneous 1334 71 Superior Court Expenses 1266 25 Grand Jury 348 90 Petit Jurv 333 06 Talis Jury 424 00 Total Disbursements $16860 79 RECEIPTS. County Taxes for 1905 1 9736 66 Marriage license for 1905 244 00 Road funds for 1905 5487 46 I, J P BorougliB, Reg of Deeds and ex officio Clerk to Board of County Commis sioners of Randolph County, do hereby cer tify the foregoing to be a true exhibit of the receipts and disbursements of the County funds of said County for the year ending Dec 1st, 1905. J P Boroughs, Cl'k to B'd Co Commissioners. Annual Statement of the Board of County Commissioners for Randolph County for the years ending November 30th, 1905. H T Caveness 17 days commissioner 34 00 H T Caveness mileage (520 miles) 26 00 H G Lassiter 17 days commissioner 34 00 H G Lassiter mileage (408 miles). z3 4U A N Bulla 12 days commissioner 24 00 A N Bulla mileage (192 miles) 9 60 JP Boroughs 17 days Cl'k to B'd 34 00 $ 185 00 I, J P Boroughs, Clerk of Board of Coun ty Commissioners for Randolph County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement as to per diem and mileage of County Com missioners, and per diem of Clerk to Board is true and correct. J P Boroughs, Clerk to Board. This Dec 4th, 1905. C C Cranford and S W Laugh lin spent Monday in Troy on busi- 1Y U Capital Start an account with High Point, N. Colored Ttichtrtto Meet. The Colored Teachers' Associa tion will meet in the ABheboro Col. Graded School building, Saturday February, 10th at 10 a m. Previ. ously announced Program will be rendered. We want this to be the best meetiLg in the history of the Association. Every colored teacher in the county is requested to be present. J A McRae Pres. Mr Ferd Ingold, of Randleman was in town Tuesday. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. SSoDi.n' thesup.riorcourt. T H Wilson, executor of Thomas Mangum Wil son, deceased, plaintiff vs. Wm Branson and wife, Lucy Jane Branson, Alfred McNeill and wife, Artimitla McNeill, Robert Wilson and Samuel Blalock and wife Almada Bluloclc, aelrs-at-law, and devisees of Thomas Mangum Wil son, deceased, defendants. NOTICE The defendants Samuel Blalock and wife, Al mada Blalock, above named will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph county, to sell the lands of Thomas Manitum Wilson, deed., lying in Brower township, Ran dolph county, and Bear Croek Township, Chat ham County, to make assets to pay debts of said estate, etc. and in which lands said defend ants aie interested as devisees of said Thomas Mangum Wilson; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County at his office In the court house in Asheboro, N C, on the 5th day of February 1906, and answer or demur to the petition in said proceeding, or the petition will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the petitien. W C HAMMOND, C. S. C. This January 2nd. I9o5. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power- contained in a mortgage deed executed to D. L. Fogleman by J. M. Smith and wife, Emma M. Smith, on the 1st day of Jan., 1903, and duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph county in Book 101 page 331, which mortgage deed and the note secured thereby was transferred to W. A. Lamb, the undersigned will on the 19th day of Feb ruary, 1906. at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in Asheboro, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash the land described in the said mortgage deed described as fol lows to-wit: In Providence Township, State of Xorth Carolina, Randolph county, adjoining the lands of W. B. Lee, Will Lamb, J. A. Langhlin and others: Begin ning at a black oak in J. A. Laughlin's line, thence North 4 chains and 25 links to W. B. Lee's norner, thence Fast 50 rods to W. B. Lee's corner, thence North 35 rods and 5 links to W. B. Lee's corner, thence East 17 chains and 50 links to a stone in Vickory's line, Will Lamb's corner, thence South 15 chains to a stone in Will Lamb's line, thence West 21 clinins and 75 links to a stone in J. A Laughlin's line, thence North 2 chains and 50 links to a stone, J. A. I-augldin's corner, thence West with Laughlin's Tine 8 cbains and id links to the beginning, ccn taining 32 acres more or less. This is good land and well timbered. D. L. FOGLEMAN, Mortgagee. W. A. LAMB, Assignee. This the 20th day of Jan., 1906. II If III For the first year or two it may be that it seems a slow process, but then you are only working a sum in ad dition. But when you get a substantial sum in the bank with which to "do something with" you may be sure that your opportunity will come and you will advance to mul tiplication. The spendthrift knows only subtraction and division. He never has, at any one time, enough of a "remainder" to enable him to take advantage of a favor able business opening. Pay all Bills at the bank will keep growing; your credit will become firmly established and you will soon have the working capital that makes money multiply. the C. How To Save. If you are a small salaried man and must save or if you are only an economical buyer note these prices: Men's Suits $12.50 values at $10.00 10.00 values at 8.00 15.00 values at 12.00 Overcoats Marked Away Down. Ladies' Department We offer special, to close out, 100 Ladies' Hats at half price. Also Ladies' and Children's Furs at cost and Ladies' Shirts at 25 per cent discount. Wood & Moring, General Merchants. Asheboro, N. C. N. B. Will accept cross ties as cash at 40c. and 25c. each. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represented. Offices over the Bank of Randolph. Saw Mill Men Wanted. , I have 3 to 4 million feet standing p ne timber that I will pay $6.00 to $7.00 per n ft for sawing and putting on skids at mill. Will also want teams to haul this lumbes and will pay $4.00 per m for hauling. Tair price based on a one trip per day haul. J B Vise SON. West End, N C. orkirvg by Check Assets $4,372,100.37.
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