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: (Continued from Pa*e Five) R?? 4 lo iml pd Ida S P?trc? J. 11.60 Sopt 4tc tmt pd Adeline Pearce : 13.59 8opt 4 V ?mt pd Mary E Perrjr 12. 60 Rtft t to unt pd Martha A Perry 12 . 50 Sept4 to amt pd Martha A Perry 12.50 8*Jt 4 to amt pd S A Raney I 12.50 Sopt 4 to amt pd Nancy Richards : 12.80 8ept 4 to amt pd Narcissi Smith - 12.50 8** 4 to amt pd Charlotte Strickland 12.50 8 apt 4 to amt pd Sarah E Terrell 12.60 Sopt 4 to amt pd Sarah E Wester 12.50 Sept 4 to'amt pd Sarah E Wilder 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd Mollie Winston 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd Laura N Yaxboro 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd N F Yarborough ? 12.60 Sept 4 18 amt pd Margr.ret Prlvett , 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd D C Tharrlngton. 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd J R Harris 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd J H Odom 12. SO Sept 4 To amt pd Geo M Stalllngs 12.50 Sept 4 to amt pd Sarah E' Wilder 12.50 ? 1.387.50 $1,300.00 Sept 30 by amt overdraft carried ford to Oct 87.50 % 1.387.50 91.387.50 Oct 1 to amt overdraft brghl ford from Sept $ 87.50 Oct 2 tj amt pd Margaret Pruitt 2 qrs pension -25.00 t 112.50. Oct 31 by amt overdraft carried ford to Nov. ~ 112.50 9 112.60 $112.50 AUDITORS ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE POOR FCM1 FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY 1921 Dec 1 fcy amt on deposit brght ford from Nov.. ? ? THREE MONTHS OUTSIDE PAUPERS Dec 5 to amt pd Mrs John Aycockc Dec 5 Co amt pd Mary Jane Alston Dec 5 to amt pd Mrs Anstead Dec 5 to amt pd Mittle Bartholomew ? Dec 5 to amt pd Qullla Baker - ? - ? Dec 5 to amt pd Mary Black JJjC 5 to amt pd Kattjan Channel house W Dec 5 to amt pd John Catletts wife Dec 5 to amt pd Mary Cooke Dec 5 to amt pd Fannie Chavis ; Dec 5 to amt pd Louisa Davis Dec 5 to amt pd Priscilla Dorsey Dec 5 io amt pd Gilbert Dickens : Dec 5 t<> amt pd Driver SlBters Dec 5 to amt pd Jim Evans - ? - Dec 5 to amt pd Mary Ann Foster - Dec 5 t*j amt pd Helen Gupton Dec 5 to amt pd Henry Griffin Dec 5 to amt pd Lazina Grady Dec 5 tj amt pd Stephen Gupton Dec 5 to amt pd Jim Huley - Dec 5 to amt pd Angeline Hendricks Dec 5 to amt pd Tom Harris Dec 5 to amt pd Isaac Harrison ; Dec 5 tc amt pd Mildred Hayes Dec 5 to amt pd Jack Holden Dec 5 to amt pd Primus Hunt and wife Dec 5 to amt pd Mrs Mary Ham Dec 5 to amt pd Mittle Johnson Dec 5 to amt pd Mitt Jovner Dec 5 to f.mt pd Phil Johnson Dec 5 to amt pd Frances Johnson Dec 5 to amt pd Rosa Littlejohn DW 5 to amt pd Susan Laws Child ? ? Dec 5 to. amt p<T Mildred Lume ? ? r. ? Dc; 5 tl amt pd Morning May Dec 5 to amt pd Mary Mayo Dec 5 to amt pd Cleasy Massenburg Dec 5 to amt pd Julia Massenburg Dec 5 to lilt pd ^>'eal Medlin - Dec 5 to smt pd Adeline Xeal Dec 5 to amt pd Susan Pearce Dec 5 to amt pd W A Perry and child Dcc 5 lo amt pd Henry Person Dec 5 to amt pd Anicr. Perry ! Dec 5 tc amt-i>d? Jordan Perry ; Dec 5 t-, amt pd H nry Perry ? - ? --- Dec 5 to amt pd W h Perry and wife Dec 6 to amt pd John Perry Dec 5 to amt pd Mrs Sid Richardson - Dec 5 to amt pd W T Rogers Dec 5 io amt pd Mrs Mary Thurston Dcc 5 to amt pd Elizabeth Thorpe DSC 5-ta amt pd Mrs J H Thompson Dec 5 to amt pd Wiley Williams Dec 5 :e amt pd Andrew Williams Dec 5 tJ amt pd Mrs Kate White __ . Dec 5 to amt pd Nick Wood Dec 5 to amt pd Henry Young Dec 5 to amt pd J S Howell acct county home Dec 5 to amt pd F R Pleasants acct county home Dec 5 lo amt pd Dr J E Malone medicine Dec 5 to amt pd O S Macon acct county home Dec 5 to amt pd G M Manning acct county home Dec 5 to amt pd J Y Beasley thradhing corn Dcc 5 to amt pd J Z Terrell acct county home Doc 5 *o amt pd J J Holden salary and hire hands ? Dec 5 to amt pd J.J Holden Ncc and Inc acct Dec 5 to amt pd J W King acct county home Dtc 6 to amt pd McKinne Bros Co acct county home Dec 6 tc amt pd Aycock Drug Co acct county home Dec 6 to amt pd J Z Terrell acct county home Dec 5 to amt pd C C Hudson acct county home Dec 9 b7 amt deposited J J Holden sale farm produce 10.50 4.50 . 7.50 9.00 6.00 - 6.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3J)0 7.50 6.00 12.00 6.00 12.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 7.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 7.50 6. 00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.60 12.00 4.50 6.00 4.50 6.00 8.00 6.00 18.00 3.00 4.50_ 4.50 6.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 9.00 6.00 4.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.50 37.38 14.37 11.00 63.54 11.39 72.^5 17.45 146.80 59.30 37.45 8.60 13.92 10.80 5.00 Doc 31 lo amt on deposit carried ford to January - 900.25 7,312.23 8,212.48 1922 Jan 1 by amt on deposit brght ford from Dec Jan 2 to amt pd J J Holden salary and hire hands Jan 2 to amt pd J J Holden Nec and Inc acct Jan 2 to amt pd O S Macon acct county home ? Ja i 2 1 1 amt pd J W King acct county home Jan 2 to amt pd Aycock Drug Co acct county home Jan 2 to amt pd C C Hudson" acct county home Jan 2 to amt pd Allen Bros Co ac6t county home Jiffi Z tW amt pd Home Tel Co acct county home Jan 2 to amt pd Dr J E Malone medicine Jan 2 to amt pd J 8 Howell 10 bags red dog I Jan 31 to amt on deposit carried ford to February 141.80 30.26 68.75 30.30 5.25 19.85 27.75 4. SO 8.25 24.00 360.50 6,951.73 7,312.23 Feb 1 by amt on deposit brght ford from January 6 ta amt pd Winston-Blanks Drug Co med C M? Feb 6 to amt pfl L Kline Co acct county home Feb 6 to amt pd Home Tel Co phone county home Feb 6 to amt pd &C Hudson aoct county home Feb ( to amt pd McKinne Bros Co acct county home Fell 6 to amt pd J Z Terrell acct county homa Feb 6 to amt pd J J Holden salary and hands ~i"?b # to amt pd J J Hblden Nec and Inc acct - V* amt pd Allen Bros Co acct county home ? to amt pd O M Manrilng acct county home i to amt pd O 8 Macon acct county home ? * to Wilt pd J 8 Howell acct county home U tfmt pd Aycock Drug Co acct county home to kittt pd P C Holmes acct county home 9.90 11.16 2.20 12.15 28.25 11.00 138.75 30.80 93.75 15.12 34.22 61.50 17.60 17.86 i'O I 'to arnt on deposit carried ford to March... o . Tkis1 ? ? ?84.25 6,467.48 A. I 6,961.73 on deposit brought ford from February transferred to Q?n Purpose fund $ v *? ? jnsw.-tj $ (ACCOUNT CLOSED) C. I'* '?"* ? * 6,467.48 6,467.48 * BOH IJItiLKSIDE BIUDKD SCHOOL ? - ~ Bible Characters A standi tor Adam who was the first man; B Is (or Benjamin, the grandson of Abraham. C stands tor Cain, his brother he slew; D Is (or David, (he kins of (he Jews, L stands (or Enos, who was translated to Glory; F Is tor Feiex, who heard Paul relate his story, 0 Btands tor Glddeon, captain ot Old deon's Band; II Is (or Hoaoa. a prophet o( the land, 1 stands for Isiah, who waa Abraham 'a son ; ~ ~ ? -r J is for Joseph, his brother's birth right he won. K stands (or king, who wore a crown; I. is (or Luke, a man o( great renown, M stands (or Moses, who smote the rock; N is tor Noah, who built tho Ark. 0 Btands tor Ovide, one ot the Biblical names ; P is (or Peter, his temper he tailed to refrain, Q stands tor Queen, who tailed to exist, R is tor Reuben, who put his brother in a pit, S stands for Seth. Adam's boy; T is tor Thomas, who met the Lord with great joy. U stands for Uriah, in battle he fell; V is tor Voth, that we can tell, W stands tor that, I am afraid to say; X stands for nothing, so much a play, Y Is for Yuc, whoever he may be; Z stands for ZaccUeus who climbed up a tree. Amen. ?J. A. W. A Sketch of My Lite I was born in the pleasant quiet place ot Rocky Ford, the 30th day of March, 1908. We moved about living in little log houses following papa with the saw mill for a number of years. The reason mother and fam ily followed papa was because she was afraid to stay far from him. I can't remember anything until I was about live years of age. Thds year I went up to my aunt's, along with my older' sister and brother. After I was there a short time, papa came to see us, and he was riding his motor cycle. and of course I cried to come back with him. While we were on our way home, the motorcycle turned ever and hurt me verV badly. I re covered from that very soon.. 1 had another accident when I was about 6 years old. We, (the family) one Sunday started on a visit to uncle Sid's. We were driving our new mo tor buggy. It was the first one that had ever been seen around here, and while going papa carelessly looked : around for some reason and ran up on a high bank and turned over, broke mama's arm. and hurt papa's arm too, and 1 came out without anything more than a skinned nose. Another time i was playing with an air rifle when some one pulled it thru my hand and cut it badly,' and I feinted. Eefore that got well I went with a party oft seining and came very near sretti '.g drowned. 1 jumped qff the bank into some water deeper than 1 thought and like to have been drown i td. This brings me up to the present with all the severe accidents of n(ty life ? Pat Jones Dickerson, 8th Grade. The Chinese Wleddlng Ceremony Chinese marriages are not the re sult of chance meetings nor even of leng acquaintances. They brou ght about at the will of thd. parents of the young people. Of course it Is said that the middleman is the match maker, but he is not. He is merely an evil that custom requires. The parents are responsible for the match. The boy and girl does not have anything to say about the mat ter. They do not even have an idea of who their mate is to ne. In families where parents are dead, the uncles and aunts, or brothers at tend to matters of accepting the agents cchoice ot brides. Should a young man have no relatives, he can act for himself. Once a couple were engaged, and It Is desired that they marry . A priest is called and is told to choose a lucky day. i After this is done, the man sends his lady his card with the date ot the wedding, along with it he send* the ring and other gifts. The bride groom's parents decorate the home way pretty, with red silk and embroid eries and get lots of fire crackers, and the best musicians, and other gifts. ' The bridegroom's parents 9pread * feast for the guest. The guests bring all sorts of paper flowers and other decorations and good things to eat. 1 ' The bride's parents do not acconv pany their daughter; custom forbids it. and the bride Is subjected to al) kind of hazing. At the feast -she !? teased, taunted and mocked. Th# guest tell her she Is ugly, stupid anil course. They make her do all th? things a servant should do. I suppose If the father and mother were the ret they would object to this. But the* aie left at home, because they woulA be a handrance on such an occasion!. When the brldo leaves her parent* tl.ey wish her good luck and brace her, for the ordeal of her wedding celebra-" tlon. They send along on large red trays that dangle from a pole carried by two barriers, a display of all th? gifts. As the procession moves througli the street often with music and, flying; banners. * When, the bride at last reaches home her husband receives her and takes her to the family Altar. When both bow to worship heaven, earth and all ancestors of the brldegrorim.' Then turning they make Obedience to his father, uncles, aunts and or his relatives and friends. The red veil 1 4 then taken off to see what her hus< band has drawn In the lottery. It the prlxe he drkws the first time is not a cuocess, he trie* aiflifnr- The third day of their, married life the young couple visit the bride's old home, and] get the blessings and congratulations of all ber people. And after that llf? begins in eynest . Leon* Fowler, 8th Orade. J I Buy 01*0, or 6da thousand aacka lil ?WIX.LIAM TELL, it'? alwnya the gamot 2-23-8t J. 8. HOWELL. Fifty head Morses and Mules One car load Western North Carolina Mules, all well broke ready for work. Will sell them cheap for Cash or on time. Come look them over before you buy. I will save you money if you buy from me. : . ..*v; ? ? _ s s * WH /VI I FN louisbdrg ^ -m ? ?? ?-?? ~^f ? 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