'1^ 5^ ■l! I p ¥4^ i ?? V- t^: i’^L: mi ill' ■}\i 'M Ilf i W ■ !“>;■•. ■ Eta-- ii^jm aty oi EurUogton^ North ^aroUn» Water, Ughl& Power Commi*sio.L Statement of Expenjes and Earniags—Exclusive of Depreciation and Bond Interest. As per the books univerified). For the year ended December 31,1912 Expenses, R. F. D. No 5. A. R. Thomas died at nis home the 23th of iast month aged like that and not cut up so. May the little fellow grow up and make a good man. ‘ ' Arthur Ross spent last Friday p]iectric Plant Water and Sewerage Total ’guperintence Wages Fue $1,350.00 s, 119.60 Lubricants Electric Lamps ^r'ln ReDairs l.Z%. 1.:) Water Purchased from King Mill ^ Water furnished Power Ijant li,ol-. ii $12,619 $264,94 GENERAL ?]XPENSES: Salaries Insurance Stable Expense Books and Stationery Rent & Telephone $264.94 INTEREST AND DISCOUNT $8.31 INVENTORY ADJUSTMENTS: Supplies Tools $178.04 PROFIT ON OPERATIONS $4,432.62 $17,503.46 EARNINGS SALES OF ELECTRIC CURRENT: $8,998.43 3,705.03 4,800.00 1.200.00 $1,200.00 . )03.74 2,253.'74 2,852.83 10,972.43 103.93 399.75 245.47 290.33 1,586.52 393.00 3*)3.0() 1,812 47 .$5,743.83 . $18,363.38 $755.00 $755.00 211.42 476.36 30.65 30.05 68.20 68.20 23.85 23.85 $1,089 $1,354.06 $2.92 $n.23 172.86 6.40 11.58 $6,40 $184.44 $2,15636 $6,588.98 $8,998.53 $26,502.08 about 82 years and was buried i ^j^h us. Glad to have him at Longs Hhapel 29 may he rest; ^^j-thur is one of our best friends in peace. ,! W. R. Saunders family of No Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squres oi , « j-.ow of No 2 spent several days Burlington visited at G. L. Rippys!(j,j ,s doing' some cjaroentry Sunday. , . wori\ :iu) ou.r f. ^e.-id Jerome Isley. ; Sjme bxly ask. L. M ^ivinfr ir j .j. W»^';.>jy. Long FamiW are there was any mud in ;spendi?!,y; v;mter in Florida toil that day be tradea H. C. King is rig;vc s are sorry to t^ay. Miss Mai?->’ie Cneek oi CJOSp Koacis is visiting ai Huit'mans. L. M. Huffman and L. Wesiy" jooks awful lonesome these 0. Deep Creek Items. spent Thursday Citvv Ed Pace who night in W'ili write ag’ain to !et the people kno'A' that I am stii! alive. * Are sorr^ to say that Mrs., Matkins and daughter V J Y goL SO baoiy rij?ht nek with lagrippe. burned some time ago IS getting , yj^.^ebard has moved long rightmcely we are giad to,^ fathers Mr. F. U. Blanch ■ard on No. 3. Glad to have him. a There will be a sale the 26th of Feb. at the home of the late I)r. W. A. Coble. . Mr. W.‘P. Sheppard and son, Beil is at work near Snow C^imp hauling for a saw mil!. Guess Mrs. Sheppard feels kindly like a widow. Mr. and Mrs. Web, Foglern^m of near i\lt. ^Pleasant spent Sun day Oil the route, visiting Mr. Adolphus Sharpe arid family. ■■'■Haw River" Items. Who saw the g;ron rid ho^'’Sun day hiiS hog,shir);ret)red for forty and so winter is on u3 .for a time yet,- ■ _ ; ■■ ■'■; The .many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. W. J. Hill is quite feeble. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Eugene Purceil, one of Haw stenographer for the uJ Granite Mfg Co. His riear PinkHn i„ ^ Miss Famiie. William,o„ Burlington is spendinj? days at Haw River Hi and Banks Commercial Lighting Commercial Power Municipal Lighting SALES OF WATER: Commercial Municipal Light Plant MiSCELLAEOUS INCOME: Water Tapping Water Meters $17,503.46 $4,073.66 3,325.35 11,312.47 $8,711.48 $222.00 11.10 $233.10 $8,998.43 3,705.03 4,800.00 $17,503.46 $4,073.66 3,325,35 11,312.47 $8,711.48 $222,00 11.10 John Smith traded hbr^s v«th Lineberry and son Fogleman la - . spent Saturday night and Sunday has got him a pair of ftne young ; mu esnow. this' Miss Callie Lineberry is visit- News IS rather scarce this j ^ Matkins week we will stop. of Maccray. ——— Mr. Flemming Grabam and Miss Estelle Dougltas both of 8. F. D. No 8 No. 3, were married Jan 23. Arthur Perkins and Mrs Daisy We wish them a long and happy Ray J, M. Lea of Petersburg married at^the home Jo C - guest of her parents. klin last Sat. night. We wish them a happy prospers married for the past two weeks. Mr. F, U. Bianchard has been ^ guest of her daughter of iMiss Carrie Leath of Stony Creek spent several days last weeks at J. W. Summers. Mrs. Emma Smith Simpson j Lineberrys Sunday O * I w is /», jaiternoon. i Mr. Henery Hall has bean on U n n Ridge for the past two- days. Messrs. Lee Dougless and Liey Hurdle were pleasant cail INVENTORY ADJUSTMENTS; Writer Sux>plies $54.05 $17,503.46 $8,998.63 EXHIBIT ‘*B” Subject to comments contained in Text of Reports. $233.10 $54.05 $26,502,09 The Dispatch A Year . . . . still continues very sick, reported some better tho we are glad to say. The measels have about run their course at J. W. ^ Summers. Miss Ethel is the afflicted one now. Claud & Ira have recovered and gone back to school. ; Thanks to Mrs. R. L. Fo.ster P , for a nice mess of sausage, comes in nice now as rabbits are gett ing scarse. Miss Mattie Barker has been sick on the account of Grippe, hope it will not prove serious. Last Friday there was trouble on the telephone line from Seattle to t e Caswell line. Sam Somers got to cutting up and raising cane Broke the telephone lines down and I don’t know what else. It is a 10 lb boy baby. Looks like Sam would get use to a thing the sick list. But is out again we are glad to know. Messrs. John Faulkner and Hurley Somers were pleasant callers at Mr. G. T. Lineberrys Mr. J. W. Fonville of No. 5. is on the sick list, ^ Hopa he will scon be out again. R. F. D. No. 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coble sp3nt Sunday on the route visit ing his mother, Mrs. Austin Coble. Mr. Jacob Sharpe is visiting his brother, Mr. D. M, Sharpe. He spent Sunday night with Mr. D. A. Sharpe and family. with the team at Pikesville High School nine miles north of Goldis- boro, N. C. The team Is fort unate in securing our Eugene to play with them he is a jolly and round up good young man. Our town was shocked last Wednesday when it was learned that another Old Vet had answer ed the last roU call. Mr, Ander son Thomas who had been linger ing some days he lived his four score tan years he was a faith ful soldier, a true Christian, a devoted husband and a kina fath er surely a good man has gone to his reward the bereaved family have pur sympathies. Mr. Thomas Lasley of Oaks has moved to Haw River and opened a blacksmith shop near McPherson’s Bros, feed and Livery stables. We hear the sound of the hammer and ring of the anvil. A sad accident happened here Sunday about 1:30 o’clock a. m. Mr. Sam S. Harkins was riding an motorcycle going eist at the rate of forty miles an hour as was supposed while try to dodge some ladies who were crossing the road in front of him his ma-^ chire struck a telephone post and threw him about tnirty feet and when taken up was found that his left was broken just above the knee he was carried to Greensboro on the eleven o'clock train to the Hospital. Dr. Wilk ins went with bim lattr news he was resting easy. We truly hope a speedy recovery without the loss of his leg. Sam is a noble young man and was the bands with friendV - lived here. . We^were - a!U.-) S see her.' . I .. .Mris. S. A. . Vest.- and -ir. Sam Jr. of Greensboro s'nf lf'' few hours in our town :|aof >1! ■Their many frieftds seethem. : ;: ^ ^ Pa.stor Rose a,nnounce(] , Sunday.night thathe a ser vice of meeti ng at i, ii ^ River Baptist Church euibv'acih the lirst.Sunda;y in May come i'l who can Pastor Roseauvavi h something good to tell us," " . On last as the Sun w \s cli^h ihg the eastern horizon ab'ntl 1 a.m. the death angel touf'hJ Mrs. Sallie Sanford unexpecJ to all of us and her spirit wIpom its way to the great beyond sN was carried to Rockingham an} there tenderly laid a i loving hands to await the m siirrection niorn her husband hai preceeded to the beyond. Sb left one son at Haw River M. T. Sanford who was VisitinJ she had done the house work io! the morning and took the patej and sat down to read a whii« when the end came sudden],; how sad. Stetson tK« Stet«on! Nasn« WA m Most men who come to our itor* dimply say: I want a Stetson” They get it, and go away satisfied •r* h«tc thv Stetson Sod «nd >tby Halt in *11 tbclntcttMyleca , nn» “£t>er^ Piclure Tclli a S!ory, m If Your Back Aches and Your Kidneys are Weak, Get the Kidney Remedy That Has Been Again and Again Right here in Burlington. ington People Tel APvE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK HOW TO TELL—Flr'st read the testimony and learn what [joan'-s Kidney PiilK have done for others. Then if your back ac-he.s, if sharp pains strike you when stoopiiig or lift- if you are lame in the morning, tire too easy: if you have ;?:zzy spells and arr- nervo'as, despondent and incUaed to wor ry over irifies; if tlse kidney secretioris are highly colored f'i,ill of sedime.nt, if are loo frequent, sc'^nty, i=K-niul or sc-duing. it is likely thdt your kidneys need uaick Take a sample of the urine and let if, stand for 24 "S. If h >c.n(iy, briek.fiuKt sediment settles to the I'.e cle, there is evi'lence to susoect the kidnevs. FRONT STREET ANTHONY STREET DIXIE STREET C. B. Ellis, the well-known mer chant, residif g on Front St., Bur lington, N. C., says: “Doan’s Kid-. . ney Pills have never failed to help me. 1 am glad to confirm the state- me t I gave in 1908 praising them. I was suffered from a slight attack of kidney c >mpiaint when I went to 1 Freeman’s Dru^ Store and got I Doan’s Kidney Pills. I took them and the pain disappeared. I know that the medicine is a reliable one.” Mrs. 3. L. Malone, Anthony St., Burlington, N. C., says: “I know that Doan's Kidney Pills will do anyone good who suffers from kidney trouble. I vvas nerv ous and dizzy and my back was painful. I also had pains over my kidneys and I fe!t tired all the time. When I heard about Doan's. Kidney Pills, 1 got some from the Freeman’s Drug Co. They re- mo'ved all my trouble. ” Mrs. Bertha Stanfield says: ‘The testimonial I gave in January 1911 for Doan's Kidn'ey Pills was correct. I am glad to confirm it now. I was in bad si ape with backache. I had trouble in straightening after stoop^ ing. I was also bothered by nervous spells, I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got some from the Freeman Drug Co. They helped me in every way. The pains left and my kidney became normal. " LAKE SIDE AVENUE WEBB AVENUE DIXIE STREET Mrs E. L, Wheeler, Lake Side Ave., R, F. D No. 2., Burlington, N. C., savs: ' 'I am a very strong be liever in D jan’s Kidney Pills. They cured, me of backache and other kidney troubl'^s after everything else faiU.d. My buck was f'ertainly '.vrenchf'-^d, I could hardly climb a . 1 -fi'yht stairs and it v.’as about 1 ^raposf^ible for rae to bend, I was 1 bothered..by dizziness and head- f . aches, A relative toid-'rae to rry 1 Doan’s Kidney FIM and I did so. i Mrs. Sarah Andrews, Webb Ave. & Anthony St., Burlington, says: “I am always ready to re commend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I know that they are a good re medy for kidney trouble. . I suf^- fered a great deal from pains in. the small of my back. I had such . headacb e at times that I could . not get about„ ' I was dizzy. Finally I decided to try:. Doan’s Kidney Pills and 1 got some from B'reeraan Drug Co. Mrs. Ella Hughes, 926 Dixie St., Burlington, N^C,, says: “I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for several years and they have always given me rehef. I had weak kidneys and backache. Often I was; dizzy. I never suffer from these? troubles now as Doan’s Kidney Pillg hrou};:ht- me relief. I got them \frdm the Freernan Drug Co. and I am glad to 1 recommend them to others. ’;’ VOLJ i I I I I fe v:>L>ki at all d!-uj»tbts and general stores, 50 cents a box. cr mniied on of lyih Vx,r .J) i FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, .N. Y. Addiel W. JJ Berth! Mary Aurelj IV Wallei W. I. Lizzi^i Betti e Maru'i Mrs. Carri i\anni| J. R. May Margij Doyle Wouial llaleid K: I I t c41 i j day, the s.ii appro izeris ides aj on ea| pohce kearctl sold aj intoxij found! prietoj mean( Thel strong! perhy] tativel ance of niei of wh^ mentsj beer ii Mr»*| Prii Grov Jex P( at 10;| Presic of Pril No had and tl obser^ Bed of MrJ was pi additi| two i| Presi Miss drew: gradi The! silk grd Mr,’ the rc Floridj Pj A PI Frida/I Lufviiil ba.iifil 0 3: sol( contesi A prettii girl wl and a( wiil ml Mr. speak The Mrs.! the hoj last T1 years old, Churci and hL the en{ mothei and Mj |ege„ ai iingtoi t weri grande! children so Gei_ The full i*Viedei{ Mr. M(^ her eral sej C()vere( She wal all who! greatly friend'^

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view