, r . if . SIXTH PACE A AUDITOR'S, REPORT I J N. White, Auditor of Madison County, do hereby certify thfcthe following correct report of d amount, rece ved a ?d out of the different funds of Madison county irom may 1929- GENERAL COUNTY RvctiipU Balance May 1st, 1929 Bank of French Broad, Interest B. E. Guthrie, Taxes B. E. Guthrie, Taxes Bond Indebtedness, Ck. drawn in error Citizens Bank, Interest B. E. Guthrie, Taxes Bond Indebtedness, Ck. drawn in error Town of Marshall, Notes B. E. Guthrie, Taxes DUWnrBiaU J. Hubert Davis, Clerk Superior Court $ 50.00 J. Will Roberts, Register of Deeds R. R. Ramsey, Sheriff John A. Hendricks, Attorney J. N. Moore, Physician B. E. Guthrie, Tax Collector C. J. Wild, Commissioner-32 miles .- T A. Silver, Commissioner-6 days-7 miles John F. Ammons, Comimissioner-7 days-14 miles J. N. White, Auditor Frank Searcy, Janitor Earle Brintnall. County Demonstrator Frances Crafton, Home Demonstrator Artie Banks, Mothers Aid . : Lillie Rector, Mothers Aid Malinda Wilson, Mothers Aid Emma Wild, Mothers Aid Mary Buckner, Mothers Aid Cassie Tarlton, Mothers Aid . Mrs. Plumer Bryan, Mothers Aid Weaverville Tel. Co., Phone rent - O. S. Bradford, Freight-drayage disinfect Edwards & Broughton, 'Book C. . C. Shelton TVeed Co., Supplies Co. Home E. R. Tweed, Supplies outside poor-jail News-Record, Printing reports-notice .. Edwards & Broughton, Supplies C. S. C News-Record, Supplies C. S. C. Commercial Ptg. Co., Supplies Auditor -R. L. Brvan Co., Supplies C. S, C. Earle Brintnall, Cleaning typewrite N. W. Carolina Util., Inc., Lights International Chem. Co., Disinfect for Edna Robinett, Work Auditor & C. S. rlll rwy 1 Unll teino wiu ltiyiui, J. C. Fortner, Half fes O. C. Rector, Supplies Co. Home-Co. House, Outside poor - Straley Hensley, Half fees ----- Printinir Press. Supplies Reg. Deeds Edwards & Broughton Co., Tax Scrolls J. Will Roberts, Expense Account irom May 1929 - J. Hubert Davis, Judge Juvenile Court R. H. Clark, Supt. Co. Home . .- D. E. Hipps, Half fees Eli Hipps, Half fees John Hipps, Half fees Town of Marshall, Water rent B. E. Guthrie, Adv. Nelws-Record J. B. Hollifield, Half fees J. B. .Runnion, Half fees TV Wirvo Wolf foes Ida Goforth, Pauper - j?"" Mrs. Bertha Myers, Pauper - ouu S. Brigmon, Registrar Election - 28.48 R. H. McClure, Judge 3.00 Reagan McDevitt, Judge Mrs. B. B. Shelton, Pauper - 10.00 Mrs. C. M. Gage, Half fees .72 Mrs. Till Thomas, Pauper ----- ----- 5.00 Essie Norton, Pauper ----- 10 00 Josephine Wallin, Keeping paupers 20.00 Mrs. Bertha Marlor, Pauper 5.00 Jno. J. Phoenix, State Orphanage - 125.00 R. R. Ramsey, Jail Account i. 130.40 R. R. Ramsey, Expense account - 20.40 Mrs. W. M. Naves, Pauper - - - 10.00 Robert Hensley, Half f ees 4.85 G. L. McKinney, Clothing County Home 7.75 Dr. Frank Roberts, Inquest Grant Ward - 25.00 J. Hubert Davis, C.S.C., Jurors Inquest Ward 6.00 R. M. Robinson, Registering 543 names 16.29 E. F. Rector, Registering 151 names- 4.53 F. E. Runnion, Registering 134 names. 4.02 B. T. Hensley, Registering 204 names 6.12 James Wallin, Registering 117 names 3.51 G. W. Cook, Registering 70 names.-. 2.10 W. C. Silver, Registering 233 names.. 6.99 S. J. Metcalf, Registering 179 names 5.37 W. E. Briggs, Registering 179 names 5.37 L. B. English, Registering 254 names. 7.62 M. B. Worley, Registering 179 names 5.37 G. B. Brown, Registering 290 names 8.70 John Gardner, Registering 171 names 5.13 J. R. Henderson, -Registering 134 names 4.02 W. M. Lawson, Registering 350 names 10.59 Isaac Rice, Registering 83 names 2.49 H. E. Wallin, Registering 129 names.. 3.87 L. P. Boone, Registe: 'ng 21 n . 6.39 Joe Worley, Registering 132 n'mes 5.46 J. C. Rhinehart, Registering 169 names 5.07 G. W. Coates, Registering 209 names 6.27 E. W. Reece, Registering 331 names 9.93 C. C. Peek, Registering 123 names 3.69 E. M. Randall, Half fees 3.95 Harrell's Printing House Posters and postage Tax Listers 7.00 Balance June 1st, 1929 5,612.49 $8 1 18 92 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Balance May 1st, 1929 B. E. Gutherie, Taxea B. E. Gutherie, Taxes B. E. Gutherie, Taxes B. E. Gutherie, Taxes DibormBU - General Co. Fund, Ck. charged in error Gen. Co. ..$ 382.81 Citizens Bank, Draft interest on bonds . 1,306.38 General Co. Fund, Ck. charged in error Gen. Co 225.00 John A. Hendricks, Expense en notes v 60.60 Citizens Bank, Draft Interest on bonds 1306.38 Balance June 1st, 1929 : V, ...... 67,530.18 JURY 'Balance May 1st, 1929 B.' Gutherie, Taxes i B. fil Gutherie? TateSt-L CftSsena Bank? Interest ' :B.EGuthem,tTaxat a. a. uutnene, ixes w, Transfer from CitiiSens Bank .to Bank -i i Jury. Vouchers Paid Bankv French; Broads .... .:102.1 i rfary. voucnera rsia ituKst pau,-., ' lianS: of Frenci Broad, Transfer from TJ.1 T..- fi"IO90 ' ' i -i - f--- ' Sheejf jfrtrwers.of Macon Conn"ty"5 Of making' books there is no end .". sold if, 000 pounds of wool at the-eo-otherwise there trould be fewer race operative pool recently held at Sylra.. tracks. ; 5 ; ; X -.i t : u a v - ri $3,795.64 4.24 1,076.27 448.47 - - Gen. -------- Gen. ----- Co. 382.81 4.50 1,076.27 Co. 225.00 657.25 .... 448.47 $8,118.92 150.00 20.00 75.00 100.00 24.86 34.20 44.80 150.00 76.00 126.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4.50 2.03 29.96 20.60 17.50 95.70 3.15 12.00 14.70 7.80 6.50 16.71 22.00 24.45 1.90 ----- jail C. .. -c 25.90 2.70 4.25 70.92 & Abstracts it-to-to iu 45.05 5.00 ----- 223.50 2.80 - 2.80 - 3.70 25.00 - - 3.00 3.20 3.20 .75 $8,118.92 $47,841.89 . 4,573.92 . 1,905.76 4,573.92 . 1,905.76 $60,801.25 $60,80 J.26 $60,801.25 FUND 0 i j i.rf. ! 898.it j 22.49 r's. S2i4 400,00 of-French Broad I ... u. 1 . $1,152.84 , . - oj.wu ; ;. - Citizens, 615.04 $1,162.6411,152.64 It THE NEWSRECORD BRIDGE Balance May 1st, 1929 Bank of French Broad Interest - Citizens Bank, Interest -il Diburtm)nt( Nothing disbursed Balance June 1st, 1929 ROAD FUND i Receipt Balance May 1st, 1929 Citizens Bank, Interest Citizens Bank, Interest State Fund B. E. Gutherie, Taxes B. E. Gutherie, Taxes Bank of French Broad, Interest State Bank of French Broad, Interest B. E. Gutherie, Taxes B. E. Gutherie, Taxes -!MbareBBMits F. E. Runnion. Overseer Elmer Stamey, Labor on road Carl Stamey, Labor on road Boice Stamey, Labor on road John Moore, Labor on road L. 3. Roland, Labor on road Denver Gregory, Labor on road Garl Stamey, Labor on road ' Woodrow Gregory, Labor on road C. CV Stamey, Labor on road John ICaldwell, Labor on road Estel Raney, Labor on road R. J. Yates, Labor on road: T. A. finttle, lbor on road s ClayWn aynes, Labor on road .... T. A. Moore, Foreman on road Jobie' Henderson, Team on road T. M. Keener. Team on roaa L. s7Suttles, Team on road DolnianrMoore; Team on .road C W. BaJdng, Team on road Till Stamey, Supplies Standard, Oil Co., Gas, Oil And grease v v 'rvavan Cm.. Suonlies road machine News-Record, Receipt A Warning books Carl Rector, Overseer U. Ramsey Bros. & McClure, Gas, oil & grease Walter Smith, Labor cn road Tom Rigsby, Labor on road Jobn'Chandler, Laoor on Toao C. Rector, Dynamite-caps, iuse J. B. Ray, Overseer Jess Bishon. Labor on road Orris Hooker, Labor on roaa L. H. Allman, Overseer . Dwight Wild, Overseer L. M. Huntsinger, Overseer M. F. Reems, 620 feet lumper . Daxev Wallin. Labor on road John Cutshall, Labor on road Ranee Hensley, Labor on road Hubert Hensley, Labor on road Floyd Wallin, Labor on road B. G. Gunter, Labor on road Shad Franklin, Labor on road . James Wallin, Labor on road Genett Lumber Co., Lumber J. C. Chandley, Labor on road Otis Chandley, Labor on road . Jonah Rice, Overseer Jonah Rice, Labor on road J. C. English, Overseer N. A. Cody, Overseer Homer Payne, Labor on road r Loyd Dockery, Labor on road Dillard Sluder, Labor on roaf'J Henry Worley, Lumber Emma Brown, Nails - Lida Brown, Overseer ; Patterson Ray, Overseer John Gosnell, Team on road H. E. Wallin, Labor on road H. E. Wallin, Truck on road Patterson Ray, Oversere r D. G. Jervis, Overseer L. W. Ammons, Overseer Luther Chandler, Overseer Frank Hensley, 2 pick handles F. H. Stines, Overseer Carlie Rice, Overseer Pete R.ce, Truck on road Jack Rice, Lumber Anderson Traotor and Equipment Co., Road Machinery ..- . Anderson Tractor and Equipment Co., Road Machinery A. E. Buckner, Damage H. Vv". Grooms, Bridge Lumber Jerry Ra.nsey, Damage . Hot Springs-Spring Cr. Road Commissiont 1928 Road Tax J : : Hot Spr'ngs-Spring Cr. Road Commission, 1928 Road Tax Town of Marshall, On Town's part road Town of Marshal!, 0-n Town's part road Town of Marshall, On wn's part road Balance June 1st, 1929 1 $35,869.14 $35,869.14 J. N. WHITE, Auditor. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of June, 1929. EDNA ROBINETT, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. REPORT OF CLERK NORTH CAROLINA, V MADISON COUNTY. TO EDITOR NEWS-RECORD, . ei . . ... The undersigned Clerk Superior Court herewith files report, for publica tion, of all monies coming into his office belonging to Madison County, lor the month of May 1929. : ... Balance in Banks last report . Probate fees, advanced cost, etc Court costs, fines, jury tax . Disbursements Balance in Banks to be disbursed , ; $1383.56' : $1383.65 Respectfully submitted, J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court Sworn and subscribed to before me this Jme- 6,4Mfc-,-!-'",.--'it;-i'' - r . EDNA ROBINETT, Deputy Clerk Superior Court Joke with him who jostle yon, " "" Smile on him who hurries you, Liragh at hftn' who pnsher'you, ' ' It ! doesn't 'cost entl i ' ' Don!" bTearryi4g aiwind. that chip, :W1nk yonr y aftdreurre your hp. And -from life's sunshine take a sip; fMt.dosnt -cost ent,r fi ?r ' Don't be always .fiwt t rile, . Your neighbor, give bim just a smile, It will cheer the dullest; while .. ,It doesnH cost aicentr :, n - ;.' Sent in by porothy Kmg, 1 ' ; - - v jlt. 3, Leicester, N. C . ' Speaking -of -woment attractive simpletons- are t more ' popular with men than intellectual bores. FUND $1,138.22 1.61 .75 $1,140.58 $ 00.00 .. 1,140.68 $1,140.58 $1,140.58 $32,643.19 40,00 88.88 1,076.27 ... 448.47 63.88 34.26 . 1,076.27 448.47 Fund $35,869.14 19.55 37.10 20.80 21.00 87.10 9.00 11.60 15.00 16.00 17.00 13.00 18.00 26.26 3.60 1.60 67.60 10.00 2.50 1.00 2.60 10.00 .85 33.69 1120 14.00 85.00 54.91 76.25 64.60 20.00 236.34 12.95 4.50 7.60 8.25 21.25 16.25 12.40 40.00 20.00 6.00 24.00 10.00 9.50 11.40 12.00 10.00 21.00 15.00 25.75 21.00 33.00 17.95 2.00 2.00 3.00 67.50 2.00 40.00 7.50 4.00 4.00 15.00 33.75 11.00 42.50 47.50 1.00 28.75 15.00 32.00 5.00 481.37 481.38 50.00 8.32 5.00 1,700.21 1,700.21 500.00 1,438.77 1,438.77 26,453.17 tax . tax tax OF SUPERIOR COURT f ' $ 281.05 93.35 1009.16 . $1383.65 .$1383.55',.. ; -rX:r-'" FAIR AND 'WARMER'": .' Whea he first cane to see her, . i -; He showed timid heart-' -And when the lights were low, : ; . They aat :- this - far , apart. . V ;V But when this love grew warmer ' And learned the joy of a kiss, They knocked out all the spaces, f Andsatnpcloselikethis. j " John, aged six, was told that he had to go to the hospital to have his ton sils removed, and his mother was bol stering up his morale. "I'll be brave and do just what you tell me, moth er," he promised, "but I betch one thing, they don't palm off no crying baby on me, like they did on you when you were in the hospital Charleston News. " Rastuss -I got two cats I want to name after great men. Who do you luggestT -v--"v,.s bamboo-Why not name them Byrd and Nobile, polar' explorers. V Rasus But, big boy, these ain't no pole cats. ' TAXI SERVICE v i Hnan anil nlnaarf emra. Better Jutrv. I Ice. races are. rignu rnone, wnie or teiegrapn i S. B. FERGUSON tf. Phone 68. - From BLUFF Last Sunday was our regular meeting day and Rev. John Price preached an interesting sermon. We are also having a good S. S, Misses Bonnie and Nannie Plem- mons of Lusk Chapel visited bur 3.S. last Sunday. They took dinner with Mrs. Nelda Plemmons. Mrs. John Patrick and children spent Saturday night with relatives at Hot Springs. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waldroup and children of Black Mountain, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Pruett and son of Bal four spent Sunday with Mr. and iMrs, R. H. Waldroun. ' n ( n Mr. W. M. Bright took dinner Sun day with Mr. N. C. Waldroup. Mrs. N. C. Waldroun and son Floyd took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Viraria Connor, r v Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlie Henderson andson Doyle took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wal droup.'' 'f "' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connor and children and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Connor took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Connor. Miss Rosa Waldroup took dinner Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Lankf ord. Mrs. Edd Waldroun visited Mrs. Garrett Waldroup Saturday morning'. Mr. Hubert Gillespie visited his grandmother at Marshall Sunday; Misses Ruth and Bulah Trant ham of Clyde, N. C, have btjen visit ing their sister, Mrs. Virgie Connor. Mrs. Crawford Waldroup and chil dren visited Mrs. Edd Waldroup Fri day afternoon. Miss Ruby Waldroup took dinner Sunday with Miss Ona Bright. Miss Rosa Waldroup spent Satur day afternoon with Miss Ruby Wal droup. iMiessrg Obie, Elmer and Herbert Waldroup, Misses Mae Finley and Rosa Waldroup motored across the Spring Creek mountain to Hot Springs. Mr. Bryan Plemmons has two young foxes which he and Mr. J. J. Lankford caught. DR. HUTCHINS AT MARS HILL To Open Dental Office Two Days In Week Over George & Whitaker's Store WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY beginning APRIL 17 & 18, 1929 ill imif iSlilT ISM ' ! Will Eat my office in MARSHALL ON OTHER DAYS Jsv..-' -v J J. H. HUTCHINS, Dentist From TRUST We are having some nice warm weather in this section at present and most everyone is busy in his crop Part of the Mt Pleasant singing class went to Waynesville and sang at the singing convention on the 9th. Messrs Floyd and Bailey ' Price, Misses Carrie, Annie, and The! ma Davis, Iona Wells and Annie Price attended ' the decoration at Liberty Sunday afternoon.- - ' - ': Mrs. Pearle Plemmons called on Mrs. Lydia Davis Monday afternoon. Mr. Barley Price and two sisters, Alice and Bonnie, spent Saturday night- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis. Miss Iona Wells and brother Law rence spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Price. .. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Plemmons and children Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Free man and others visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Price Sunday. . - Mr. 'George Freeman of Woodfln is visiting bis grandparents, Mr. and F, P. Freeman. - - "v., Miss Ruth Davis was the guest of Misses Alice and Bonnie Price Sun day for dinner. : -.: MetsrS' H. W .Freeman atfd FP. Freeman ' went to Marshall one day last week. . - - .-. . , - Mr. and Mrs. Scoville Balding and little Ruth Balding is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Plemmons. v. . Mrs. Mary Freeman' was Visiting her sister Mrs. Talitha Meadotwa one one day last week t i . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allison" was visting Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Math ers Sunday. '-.,,'-- . Mr. Glenn Freeman'and Mr. Frank Davis took dinner with Mr.- Hward Clark Sunday. - ' . Mr. Jackson Mathus called at the home of Mr. G. W. Davis Monday. . Mrs. Julia Wells and two children were visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Dolph Hipps Sunday. :MarshalI, N. Ci Z June 21, 192 ""THERE la tkg tbu'has W taken' the place of Bayer Aspirin as ' an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi ' dans wouldn't use it, and. endorse its N by Others. Sure, or strrersl mil lion users would have turned to some dung else. But get real Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word gtnumt printed in ltd: ,,) tf&ay,,, ,.", ii?" ZEJXSZSSimM uru Patient: "What shall I do for In somnia doctor?" i Doctor: "Every evening keep re peating to yourself, 'I am a night watchman.' ' -Life. THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL, js by train. The safest Host com fortable. Host reliable. Costa lest, inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares tor abort trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM From TENNELINA We are haviner fine weather for farming and work in general and our people are making good use of it. Everybody seems well and nappy. The boys and girls that have been in school are naw at nome neiping theiribarents in the fields. Bcombe Holt of Spring Creek anr jviola jrnce or tnis piace were ha fay married Saturday the 15th. W fish them . long and happy life. Laura Trent is at present making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cook. Mr. Joe Lawson is still on his job and meeting his many friends. Lawson and Carved are. selling small home lots here,' mostly to the Fluff folks. They say the new towi will Be called "Bluff City." f Mr. Unie Gowan has secured a po- sition with the Jennette Lumber Co., at Hot Springs, rawhiding lumber and loading cars. Come on Mr. Editor, with your col umn as we appreciate it very much. W. A. SAMS Physician and Surgeon Office Front Room Over Citizen Bank. GOSNELL WALLIN On Friday. June 14th, 1929, Mr. Coy Gosnell and Miss Cora Wallin were quietly married at the home of Mr. Robert Sams of Marshall, Mr. Sams officiating. Mr. Thomas Roch ester, brother-in-law to Mr. Gosnell, accompanied them to Marshall and ias a witness to the wedding. The couple motored to Asheville and spent the night with a sister of the groom and a brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wallin. The infare sup per was served Saturday evening at the home of the groom s mother, mrs. Easter Gosnell. 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