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o. : : : ,- -: J; - r if i ' 'J i :V A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL CXXJNTY. t -X. ESTABLISHED 189S. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 VCL. - i. t . ......... . . - --- X ' ' ' " "' 1 ' " i "I I mi- ..II I M. . - . .. . r , it . V T 7 - 4, i e """ - . ft GOOD FRIEND aiwia ineiia aianas oy you wnen ' tal need. Marion people tell how Toaa's Kidney Pills have stood the - . '.';-.Njttai." C. C. Boon blacksmith of State -i .Ctxd again confirms the story. Could o51: Mk far norn convinnine tftsti- ;f iMr' experience with Doan's Kidney ; - '3Pilla has been such that I am glad to Vr;r .- rfecommend them,'' says Mr. Boon f-;.;":";fl7' kidneys were Irregular in action ny back ached and I had trouble in : 'i-J'tS- stooping. Dban's Kidney Pills were "1 i ; - " advertised at the Streetman Drug CO., , J. -so X used some. They fixed me up in j5.;-v-ood shape and I have felt fine sin-v' 'feli (Statement given February 19, lr!2.' ):H'j?On April 24. 1918, Mr. Boon s-.id: ;I recommend Deans Kidney Fill? iust the same now as when I endorsed ihem before. They helped me when -ver my back has troubled me since -and I wouldn't b without them, l :,dvise others to try Doan's, for they Hre just as represented." GOc. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CtPKOYED VmOKU WTERN ATKUl SundaySchool y Lesson 7 By REV. P. B. FITZWATi?k. D. D., Teacher of Enehsh Bibje-in the Meody BJble Institute of Chicago.) Cepyrlrht. 1922. Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 31 REVIEW GOLDEN TEXT The Spirit cf the Lord is upon me, because he huta anointed me to preach the gospel to t:ie poor. Luke 4:18. DEVOTIONAL READING Psalm ?8. PRIMARY -T,OPlC Favored Stories or the Quarter JUNIOR TCBC5-Jesus Went About, Do- ins Good. INTER.MEDIAPTE AND SENIOR TOPIC How Jesus Ministered to the People. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -borne Characteristics of Jesus' Ministry. -. -: . .. ' ... i - . ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! 7 ' Hx fx r-Unless vou see the name "Barer'' o: S 1 1 r -TacKage or on tablets von are r-at gc: 1- I'Mi tf,r; i.-Vrmg . te genuine Javer product pre 1 ? ' erxoea dv pnysicians over twenty-two ' i .0t3'ears and proved safe by millions for mm Colds -Toothache Earache t Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheum at ism Pain, Pain 25 ; r. Accept "Barer Tablets of Aspirin" '"i'7vi$ :jnlyv Each unbroken package contains . !tiv rproper directions. Handy boxes of t' 'SHwelve tablets coat few cents. Drag- fc;jsis aiso-sell bottles of 24 and 100. 11,. .Ai?pirin is the trade, mark of Bayer j- vl-i 3fanufacture of Monoacetieac idest er oi . ' T -VSalicylieacid. LAND FOR SALE l rt ti 1.1 a. x l i ; 1 i "V xajce nouce mat ine unaersigneu " " ."TviH under aid by" virtue of a certain ;Xeed-;of trust dated July 21, 1919 .r"; .and .executed by Will Mathis and vif e --v-:ito the" undersigned, as Trustee, which .Deed of Trust is recorded in Book 23 l-at!page 63 of McDowell County ' I-31ortagee Deed Records, conveying -T'-the lands therein and hereinafter de : y scribed as security for the indebted- 7ess therein described, with power of v v ale in the event of defaujt in pay--?Tnent-at maturity, and default having gifbeen made in the payment at maturi-"H-tjVYand demand having been made r-Tjpbn the undersigned by the holders ."rrf the indebtedness therein describ Pied, ; for the purpose of satisfying said I'-findebtednees therein described, for vhc purpose of satisfying said indebt f: Xil-edriess, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house VY'fil'-door in Marion, on. Saturday, Janu r rii six2Qthf 1923, at 12 o'clock, m., all -: -""the following described tract of land, x : - ilyihg" and being in McDowell county, kV-"an raor particularly described as - 'in ; Oldi Fort TownsKip bounded on -fVii iJod Kir T .n rxr Ifootnn anrl TTrnn i q j iytle lands, and begins on a pine in - I the line of the Thos. Lytle Sr. 46 1". . cre;tract-and a corner marked by ' i'Thos. Y. Greenlee and agreed to by -said Thos.' Lytle Sr. and D. C. Salis- . '". DUry aajoming lanaowners ana runs ,) ''i; yeast 22, feet to a stake in "Dinkey ; .Rail2ad , tnence a northeast course 2240. feet .with said Dinkey Kailroad i -rirJfi ooirl 'Tloral'c ' lin ISO fcpf tn sniH 11 H 'w if corner:' - '.'south 199 feet with old line to the be - -Vv--ginning, 1-4 of an acre more or less, V.-- jand being the same lot of land con- Teyea oy . Ann uiatnis to win tviainis 'byjdeedl dated October 1st, 1915, and recorded m Book 53 at page buy oi GMcDbwell County Deed Records, to which . reference is here made for more certain description. y -Said sale will be subject to con-, cfiroiation'-as' ' provided by law. This, the -18th day of December, ?-: . J. ;w. WINBORNE, .- , Trustee. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HaVing jqualifieii as administrtor of George A. -Holland, deceased notice Is herebjrigiven all erBOns having claims' against the said estate are re quested to file ame with the under Vined n or before" the -21st day of l)eceiftberf.1923.ioiXtM5-iiotifie will I 2 plead in bar thereof, c All persons i r. debted rto"v the"saidetofeVare- re paired ?to rnakeirnniediatif payment -; : o the t underjfigried. &M:f ll G cor Ai clland,-dee'dj Since all the lessons of the quarter save one are from Luke, and the cen tral and unifying theme is Jesus Christ, a profitable way to conduct - the review, as suggested in Pelouhet's Notes, would be to assign the follow- - ing tomes to the members of the class to make a brief report upon : 1. Christ's Mission to the tYorld. 2. Christ's llelpers and How fie Used Them. 3. Christ's Divine Power and How He Exercised It. 4. Christ's Methods of Teaching. 5. Christ's Love in Its Many Mani festations. G. Christ's Courage and How He Showed It. 7. Christ's Foes and His Dealings With Them. 8. Christ's Pity for Sinners. 9. Christ's Passing Through Human Experience. 10. Christ as a Missionary and an Organizer. 11. Christ's Relation to the rather. 12. Christ's Preparation for the Climax of His Life. Another way would be by summar izing each lesson, stating the out standing topic and teaching of each lesson. The following suggestion are offered : Lesson 1. The birth of John the Baptist, which from the human stand point was impossible, was announced to his father, Zacharlas. For his un belief he was smitten with dumbness. - God expects of his servant unques tioned belief in wliat He promises. Lesson 2. Jesus was born in Bethle hem just as the prophet had foretold some 700 years before, and at the age of twelve years he consciously en tered into the services of God's house. Though conscious of His divine being and mission, He lived a life of filial obedience. Lesson 3. John the Baptist's min istry was a preparation for the com ing of Christ. He fearlessly preached repentance and pronounced judgment upon the impenitent. Though a mighty preacher, he humbly declared that Christ was Immeasurably greater than himself. Lesson 4. Jesus Christ after Hia baptism was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. The purpose was to test the rfeallty of the Incarnation. The re sult was complete victory a demon stration of His ability to save to the uttermost all who trust Him. Leason 5. Isaiah foretold the gold en age upon the earth when Chris will reign. Lesson While Jesus was here H healed all "kinds of diseases and cast out devils. He authenticated His mission and proved His power to for give sins by miraculous deeds. Lesson 7. Jesus taught the dis ciples the principles which should govern in His kingdom. Only those who have been born from above can ! love their enemies. ; Lesson 8. Wliile in Simon's house at dinner, a woman who had been a : .notorious sinner anointed Jesus' feet ; and wiped them with"her hair. The sinner's gratitude to Jesus for for ; giveness ' is measured by the appre i hension of sins forgiven. Lesson 9. Jesus went forth through- out every city preaching the glad tid- ; ings of the Kingdom of God. The fact of salvation for sins through a cruci fied Redeemer is truly glad tidings. Lesson 10. Jesus sent forth mis sionaries with the realization of the big task before them, and with power to perform supernatural deeds to au thenticate their mission. Those who realize the bigness of their task will earnestly pray that the Lord will send forth laborers into His harvest. 1 Lesson 11. Jesus' reply to the ques ; tlon of a certain lawyer, "Who is mj I neighbor?" shows that the all-impor- tant consideration is not "Who is mj 'neighbor?" but "How can I show that . I am a neighbor?" Lesson 12. A certain rich man in . his perplexity -.over his prosperity de j elded to provide"" larger, stores and set ; tie down to a i life of sensuous lndul jgence. The one iwh'o laysBp treas- Ji ues"on"earth and is not rich toward od is a:fooL: ANNUAL REPORT COUN TY DISBURSEMENTS The following is a list of warrants issued by order o the County Com missioners and paid out for various expensed from Dec. 1st, 1921 to Dec. 1st, 1922: DECEMBER, 1921 M Burgin, outside pauper $o..0 Jack Boyce, outside pauper .S.50 C Baxter, outside pauper 2.00 Mary Bledsoe, outside pauper ,;.00 Catherine Bird, outside pauper 2.00 Mrs Belle Dillingham, outside pauper 2.0 0 Sarah Bird, outside pauper 2.00 Betsey Carson, outside pauper 2.00 John Conley, outside pauper 2.00 Jane Cuthbertson. outside pau- per . 4. 0(1 William Fid wards, outside pau per 2.oo F L Eariey. outr-ide pauper 2."0 T Eariey. outside pauper ...00 Sallie English, outside pauper 2.00 Nancy Greenlee, outside pauper 2.(0) Belle Greenlee, outside pauper 2. OH M Hall, outside pauper 4. on Julia Hemphill, outside pauper 2.o G F Hoilineld and wife, outside paupers S C Kail, outside pauper Robert Jimerson, outside pauper Tom Lowery, outside pauper Mary Lewis, outside pauper Jones Micheux, outside pauper Caroline Mitchell, outside pau per Mrs M Milwood, outside pauper Jane Smith, outside pauper Sarah Morris, outside pauper Cyntha Moore, outside pauper Marvin Morris, outside pauper Mag Pressnell, outside pauper Mrs Mary Poteat, outside pau per Dora Quinn, outside pauper Mary Reed, outside pauper John Shade and mother, outside pauners M & P Shehan. outside paupers Andy Shehan, outside pauper Polly Trogmorten, outside pau per Matt Thompson, outside pauper Sarah White, aut.-ide pauper Armica White, outside pauper Mrs K White, in care R P Co.od- e pauper on. , i ; t -;de p;i u v t ' o U ! - 1 ' tax books 126.70 servjee J L Nichols, sheriff, taking Miss D Hogan, refund dog tax Alace to hosp. at Morganton 9.00 J " uaiiew, refund tax 8.00 J L Nichols, sheriff, taking Mrs A Hensley. refund doj: tax 1.00 Morgan to hosp at Morganton 9.00 ? bowman, refund school tax 1.05 J Rrvsn Grimes Spp nf Stat n- i , ey' error do Ux -L00 Baxter Lewis, refund dog tax 1.00 county bridges Q ft J A Good, destroying still in North J D Blanton. supplies for iail 3Si 2.00 Id YGrsxt, D S. 2.00 -. stra D Y Grant, D Sf i nr ner-lo jail , T,T WHgtt, D S. dc : J A Haley, a4liitr..c court' G A LArmder. rt-f"-W B S D S. dcitr !Zeb Lontr, heir? c son, iiut.-H K(. n rv S'hit. A B Fish-r. J S ('(.-'lis, !. Pv K Bowii-sar hor.u E ( i G "f "it! - m e I an rier 2.00 2.00 1 ..0 o.OO :;.."o 2.0 0 2.0 0 :-!.0 0 :.oo 4.50 4.00 5.00 8 . 0 o 4.5 0 4.50 2.0 0 4.00 4.00 1.0 0 2 . " o 2 . o o 2.o0 2 . ' ' o : '. . 1 1 1 1 2 i L! . i 1 1 1 '. 4 nles Trust Co.. nremmr nf P f ii xl. v? Von T Ray. taking jury to county D Bond No 820087 IS 00 Yn rr homp 4 00 Joe rag. refund on tax 5.04 A E NlfMt" V-:-- ; C R Whetstile. refund dog tax 1.00 First National Bank. int. on : Veet.fc . C C Boone, work on jail 2.00 $3000 note for 30 davs 15 00 W B S1V H ! I) Y Grant. D S. fee State First National Bank, int! on , JasLSOtlT vs Lizzie Barnes 4.0 ?9000 note for 30 days 45 00 W B iskTo S;"i--Claudie Davis, fee State Merchants & Farmers Bank. int. Jan3Ut ' vs Mrs Will Morirap 1.S0 on $3500 note for 30 davs 17.50 I W Sacnde Mary (ireenlee. Co. W officer. J I. Nichols, salary as shenff PoDtS w s! t j vi !l r,., ,,,, .i"-'1 .,.. R D Leaky, fe of Su, P Early. outi-ie poor 2.o0 note for 30 davs 7 50(1 D WilJiT -j ; - . . W H Hawkins, fr. i.-h. ,, Kir,, N.,, .Sank.',,, n t2000 Mariin'wSS W?- t-ues !! office l..w rute tor ,u davs 10. 00 f ' . - P'p u-"! Kwy :.trt':-irkt 1?-25 Marion Water WoxWv.cr : l.- O I. h alsh. payrou 235.73 for Jail J ( ( OT-.lev. aft :.t. erres for R I I . :. ... ' r: l' in !;t s 4.15 T L NicfcoU, baril i FEBRUARY. 1-2 2 rxl. 5 4 paupe- t.anv.s $120 50 Winbome, eour. E B Wai-h. pav roll 200 salary for Feb' I-?iii:e Patton. supplies for First Nat: Bank. expr. bridge IS 50 curt bouse bores Marion Water Work wr-ter " W E Rowe, refund Li rent for jail . 1100 Mclowe!1 Fb Co,fcuj;!if f:r Manor. Water Works, water court honse , ri-r.t for court house 1.00 7 A ,R(ier ETaicg J N lavender, refund dog tax 2.00 ' Gardner, fee inSt R E Bowman, keeping county i -Rt Good home " 40 o J E Tony. refor.d drr J G Pvatt. supplies for ccuntv ' WO Led better, fiecr . home " 42.SO J s cJrt sbeep'cki J A Finley. carrying prisoner to' M Gibson, fheep clzr:. Rutherfordton. N. C. jo 0.- G W Rhom. funeral ex7-er.i Shelton Bros, supplier for " widow of pensioner bridges 2.21 W S Ty,or cnTeyir.s J !1 R M Devenev. work On iail 6.50- , T??f to U:," A E Nichols, keeping jai'l 24 3 60 J D BUnton UT?ht.S tor CO-r Brysor.-isnyder & lackey. T ll? ' , sunuies ti.r bndevs 15 30 Jlil'lllil. ripMja icr co .r. W H Hawkifs. fee State Andy (oxiffeV The ()liser'er Erin.ting "o. hinci- :r.L !d ; ol. vital sf;it. 45. Oo The ()l)se'.'.er Pii-.ting Co. 2oou Avar? .ir.ts 22. 5 o (' W (yi'T'te', ti'ar.sferrir-g sick from () to jail 4.oo Tht i!i anphman Stat. Co, sunplies for C S C office ' 2 1.50 G D Bailey. fee of State vs Barnes & Williams S.oo The Selig Co, 3 5 gal can Bug Det. for jail 30.00 J L Nichol.v, sheriff, salary for Nov. 50.00 Mrs E R Buchanan, refund dot: and poll tax 4.00 First National Bank, notes $3000 due Pec. 3 with interest and ?2 5 0(1 due Dec. S, 1021 5.500.00 First National Bank, int. on $3000 from Dec. 3, to 8 3.00 Merchants & Farmers Bar.k. note for $3000 Dec. 11. 121 less rebate of interest $1.00 2.00'.,.00 R E Barries, freight and supplies for court house 1 Southern Rwv Co. freight 2. .4" 8.00 home Mis- Ruth Eir.iev. elerk to R. of lee:L L P. Wai -h. ravioli .' WEARY. : T T Wriii-hr i'.'tvnvini cfill I I Wright, destroying still S.00 V Vianion JFP5 ICT C -T. -1 rs 1. ir.r.'.e J K Nairv. court ?.-n- .".(in v i o ret n v. c: return i ' U I i I t . : d is v ; .t t - T? r. B ow mar u r. t home J G Pyatl, supplies cuuiity home T T Wright, destroying sti2 ir. North Cove Marion Water Works, water rent for county jail Nov. " Marion Water Works, water rent 4 '.' oo 1 . o o h.OO 2 . ' o for court house J A Good, I S. destroying stii! on Linville A E Nichols, keepink jail and supplies for Nov. L B Walsh, lumber for county home bridge 17.12 L B Walsh, payroll for two weeks bridge account 257.11 Mrs A E Bledsoe, refund tax 2 2! J D Blarton, supplies for county : i t urnished 1 h . 2 . furnished i rr 1 1 ! urnisr.eo 24.7 1 bndges ' J L) Blanton, supplies jail J I Blanton. supplies court house J D Blanton. supplies county home Joe England, refund on dog tax l.oo McDowell Pub Co. tax notices and supplies court house 30.40 Miss Pinkie Bates, burial of W () West, Con. Vet. 20.00 Dr J B Johnson, salary as quarantine officer 25.00 D Y Grant, destroying 2 stills on Catawba river 14.00 Bob Parker, refund for tax 1919 for L'. Waddel " 2.3 7 J W Winbome, salary atty for county Nov. 30.00 ,W H Hawkins, juvenile judge . for Nov. 1921 30.00 D Y Grant, D S, fee case State vs Andy Godfrey .75 Dr Guy S Kirby, salary as county physician, expense and medi cine 3 months 124.07 A M Pitts, fees in case State vs Andy Godfrey 2.40 J F Harmon, fees in case State vs Andy Godfrey 2.37 J Wilson, a2 fees in case State ys Andy Godfrey 3.70 J L Canncm, 1-2 fees in case State vs Andy Godfrey 2.40 D Y Grant, 12 fees in case State vs Andy Godfrey .75 J W Winborne, Jr. drawing jury list .50 John G Pyatt, 2 days service as County Com. and mileage 14.60 E E English, 2 days service as County Com. and mileage 16.40 J Logan Lackey, 2 days service as ch'm Co. Com. and mileage 14.40 J C Dale, 14 days service as clerk to R of D 35.00 Barnes, services as clerk to Board 2 days and stamps 19.00 W B Ratliffe, Vfe fee in case State vs Lizzie Brown 5.74 J L Nichols, M fee in case State vs Hemphill, Lowery, Stone, Brown and Godfrey 2.65 G C Little, services as clerk to R of D making tax receipts 69.00 Blanche Finley, services as clerk to R of D making tax re ceipts 22.50 W. H Hawkins, C S C, H fee in State vs Mrs Will Burgin .90 J T Smith, fuel for court house 3.00 M G Poteat, money advanced for carpenter work, windows 1.50 Zeak Carson, janitor 60.00 Miss Ruth Finley, services making i out tax receipts 148.50 J L Nicholssnenff, ticket bought Blankenship to Statesville R F Barnes, compntjn 1921 .1 V .Jane.. ; An J R I. hot i". T T -r-.r 1- i 'i 1 ' '." . ! 1 a.a'A.w M -rga" . ' f re St a - Va LellWuud lioiitX .6 7 Joe Sv:ir . fee State v I , : ' v. o . i i Holier W S Pyatt. fee State - Li-rwomj FE i.e'- . 7 o R E Bowman, keeping coitT.t ho 171 1' 1 ' "i 1 J G Pyatt. supplies for comply home I ! 1 -4 T F Gidnry . r'f urd ;'; tax 2 Bim I -nr. if-. s ( i k at court. home ' I 7 5 I .- I av-. work a, court y home 17"" W B Si-k. I S. tie-troy l'" g st "' m.1 li E Stroud, refund ta A r. d y (h :"' v. fee i ? i Stat r - Prvv I i'.;noii', " Zrak 1 iir- ' . Jr. jar i tor -1 oi. J T Smith, fuel t'oT- i'o. r-.c 'm' .--.oo J W Wmbor'-e. salary a.- v ...-.;'. at t o rr. r v ' " r I ;: o o . . W H Uawki-i-. ( SC. sa.ar a- J u -n 1 1 r j U i i ge 1 e . "1 o o , . Er J H jVh'u-om o. u a ran 1 1 n e o tier! for i'ourt 2" oo E P Morgan, destroying sii'. 20. oo J M Webb, refund dog yix 2.0o A B Burgin, refund dog tax 2.oo ogr:..t her J W W ; a', t orr.e W !! 11,,-v..: 'i . . ' p. A , W : - 3 V . I .. . : i p j ;" 1 u. U H -:,v. oVe T 3 ( , ' - : i B.i,-- J I' Biar.: bridges J I) liUr.I hiou iiirv, court sten- ' a r a s ''? J Iiy. fee State .Vs J A ,. ;vit v ana t. h Krooa - 30 00 -a"cn Lixtt & Tcvrer C?. I , . " rent for ail F5r.. 30 00 -a"OT5 I JgE.l it rwer Ca. I- : 7 00 rrr: or urt bozs-e p'oo C-srron. jr, ixrdlcr I J T Sm;th. fvti fcr t&trt. t-r 3 00 v"h. $rrriift ftr t :CJ- : 4 s o l- wih. rukrcti : c"fc W Haw kjns. adJTT a.i - c ' k. 2S.00 1.00 W H I:.- Urs, c2Tk Lirr fv r - r. . v-j y or court Jar. and Fib cvtl frr irr Smjsz. . - .... . s 00 Xi- Carbon. H cf CAte i'$h A L Fi3r " Gfo Brctr.. H f ce c f . " Arvfr Cv-f r t J L Kkhcii, t Jb.criT, txlirj f:r S K c i r e--r ire. v. ork o r. c o u rt 3 V Tuner, rofurd cog tax B 3 rat ,..r.f K c,,u- w ' " 4 JlT. Sr:ytr ZL:i f y. t - C.tor SriKv refur.d cog tax LOO t ftn'ry, Mo:rr. rrfur.d dog- Iax 1 00 1 fUUftloa. rHztti mh:l 1 Hrr-.m tn-crr rnoner ' V4-,1?5 ' ' , J I. N:.-h-' det!-oy:r.jr t-U i1 G 3i r t . de?rv :r.r .io I' ' C.ra'.t. cir:ro v' H Jatr.e. ref urd d-..f tax J I h . -. ( r ia-v & clerk to P i ' I'eM H Bat t r rh.a m. . r fur. -i o. tax Manor. Tm A P.umtvrg Co., v.ork or court hcue P F Barnes, clerk to hosrei H A Tate, refund c-:-! dog tax J I. Nichols, destroying t-. 1 M C Burgin. refund school and " l" '.'r,1- "-pP . . .uai .-u 'treeniee. sa.arv wel fare officer 0 Ck1 x ' 5 j. MrcE It-c A Fcr3 Cp. fi- 5? 1'fl0 T A lie reft- 2.' txx C F MHw rtfztti c.- tit ' .t, exj:r.K Jtn a. i 3 rl. X5ar?! Iw-c 1; ar;f AtI t'..:rx, -t, urr'"t fcr c-rt 1 ; r-. jr 75, K r,rr'iJ. wrrtfr at t : -: f 1 An rsr-l!sre t, A0 J I-Aky, rr'irr.t .t'rc " -UW H Hawii?-. C S C fx: 5:.. t C5.SS . PS-?0 . ... j u .ctois. oircrt-r f curr no use c4.lU V. j . - - - to Manon - . . home Ben I -andis, work on ccur. home W C Davis, refund dog tax ji 3g J L Nicbolf, bonding cx -ri 1r.r-. 1 .ty C L Holland, refuni :re U.x ,io Mirrj M GrecrJee. aAUry tr.i ex- 3.00 pens a welfare c-l;r W E Watson, reload" Thomas Holland refund c; W D Harris, refani pe l zzjz dog tax John G Pyatt, 2 days service a com. and mileage Pvatt Bros, sup. for bridge 1-lb.Sb , V n v J "Logan Lackey, chr'm to board. J A 1)ave5- Vurk on count' 3 days serice 21.60 J D Hogan, refund dog tax 2.00 E E English, 2 days service as 4. . .... M "nnn 1 I f chnrf c nhnna J VV Winborne. Jr, drawing jury ..0 anH'r9iu v e rn Thorrtas Holland, refund d: Iz H S Brown, refund taxes 1.60 T " - . . L B Walsh, payroll 45.00 6 5o'w C BenSeltL Ttidcz U.i MaHoiNfwVn14 42 72 L C Childers. refund dop tax SioOjW " Hakin, C S C, cert cf c, Marion Light & Power Co., ii- . t- r i . i State Good - .4 , ut ;, rn Western Lnion Tel. U, telegrams "T2r , rr , Marfott Ztf i Cer Co.. " " - 't , - .. 5 ' t:ITr-'', Marion Eight & Power Co., t t v.vk.Vic f. veteran . lamp lor court house 2.00 "x so 00 R F Baroe. serriw 'to loxrd S E Procter,, refund tax 2.4.i r, 'T, T; ,. , n , v .v v , t-mr r. r. r.ngiisn, oavs sersnces as x. ; , . county commissioner 14.20 J UPna lolh Vc7lc:T zrT J Logan lackey. 4 day? services S J , p ."m chr'm county commissioners 2S.S0 i'xJ.wlr ' Lrrt:... r. 2 ..r.t-Brvson-Snvder" Co. check paid J , np Co, at?C C Robert tor blood hound 50.00 3 Beascn. slhent. c. it-cr. Kinnrv Chemical PrrvdurtA Co. , Co, A StSiC VS GxS. J'- McDowell Pub Co. puilishing an nual report of R of D oi.7o Marion Water Works, water for court house Dec. 1.00 Marion Water Works, water for jail Dec. S.70 T L Nichols, coffin for Lig Presnell ' 20.00 suophes for court house rS.l 1 cwiung jury - T t i i , . .li . . , . i .( v n e cv l ' ee Nt . ui't.iiit lur ? . - . ,...1 intx- Knrim,c c it - ncvsician Pullen Henderson & Co. auditing f yH'9?' n county books 2.493.53 : f -5 rJ?r: ' Merchant JL Farmers Bank. 4 JJ C CcrJey, ti;rf! cr. mo. int. on $3500 note 100.00 - - AFI1IL. H22- Mrs Carrie Childs. error dog tax 1.00 R F Barnes, issuing So orders, clerk to board and stamps lb,5 G F Stroud, refund poll tax 2.00 W Bovd Jones, huse rent for First Nat. Bank 6 daj tnt- ISO00 J0 CULJe peptrj - Mat" FaHev ; n. t101"- 4 mo- nt- on SlOOO note Caitjlrsa Hdw Co. t'. Selig Co Supplies 16 00 4 da'' ,nt- on 9000 not 369.00 t Laker. rcfr-.J c-.r beiig to supplies l dahj p. N R k paTment on j v A f-IItd, rrf-i ' coTnty hor ' "PP -7 00 '7500 due7 3.500.00 A E KlcholZ. f.r2 J cTali. 8 davs servnee as ? . drmJf5 j -: L: clerV to R of Deeds 0 00 A E N,chol- freight and dryag - . expr-e Mary M GreenL si L for Dec. XT j- Jp " car hire and stenog. 161.50 MARCH. 1922 kct J D Blanton, supplies county 41 outside paupers tl ll-ZX u , J -J home 310.04 Marion Tel. Co, sheriff's pKon - - f John Landis, pigs for county rent 2-0 ; v , '" ' home 25.00 R E Bowman, keeping county o nU- Miles P Flack, burial of Presley home Arrowood 19.65 J G Pyatt, supplies lor couctr T M Green, meals served pris- home - oners 170 D Y Grant, D S, destroring . J A Finley, expenses carrying stiU prisoner to Oxford 20.72 D Y Grant, S, destrortf-T Geo D Barnard SUt Co, sUUon- ! still ; v ' .cry 4.82 D Y Grant, D S. deslrojl: 7 L P Crawford, refund school tax 2,25 j rlill W B Sielc, destrorinf? stiU . 9.00 D Y Grant, D S, i!c:trj : : I2Iari6a Tel. Co, tc! rT ben. " still J 1 9.4T A V j . - r. . 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Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1922, edition 1
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