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PAGS SIX.' THI GASTOICIA GAZXTTX THURSDAY, JAlfXTART t, X92S. TAKING MEM'S JOES Finnish Women Take Up l Kinds if Employment AnUJlL STATEMENT Even Serve Porters on Sloping Cars Do Office and Manual Work. Helslngfors. An astonishing sight for the stranger Id Finland Is the Dum ber of women engaged In almost every field of employment. In England dur ing the war one became accustomed to the sight of women performing var ious kinds of work In which previous ly only men were engaged. But la Finland the visitor gets the Impres- slon that the women are doing every thing. Not only ore they at heavy manual work In fields and factories but they have become skilled as mechanics and have Invaded business offices to an ex tent that Is probably undreamed of In any other country. In banks the proportion of women employees to men appears to be about ten to one. In the biggest financial institutions in Helslngfors women hold positions Involving great responslblll- " ty and calling for exceptional ability. At the Finnish foreign office the As- sociated- Press correspondent noticed that women were holding offices that would be entirely beyond the aspira tions of their sisters In the state de partment at Washington or the Brit ish foreign office. -' This change has come about almost overnight. Finland's man power has been greatly depleted, and a large part of what is left Is required for military service. . The Finnish business woman Is re markably keen and Intelligent. She has a kind of masculine Interest and absorption in her work that seems to admit of no margin for sentiment or frivolity. She dresses simply and smartly, as do the majority of the city bred women of this country. An American walking through the prin cipal streets of Helslngfors might well believe. Judging from the costume and ,hrlsk walk of the Finnish women, that ho was In the heart of Chicago. teaching $48. I April 9. 4, & , teaching, Willie T nc pnirrrv tdckiidcd Wt,1 E1Ie sprigs $17.50. Ur lUU.IIl ItlUloUnCn April 12. 5, B B, Estelle Whitworth : ' ' j Hunter, teaching $40, James Hunter, rent " I $16.80, Adam Hunter, wood $4.50; 3, 'North Carolina, Gaston County , Treas- Gastonia, William 8 Wright, toilet $7; urer's Office, Gastonia, N. C, December 2, it B, J J Alexander, teaching $32; 2, 1, 1919. Gastonia, Beulah Glenn, teaching $32; In accordance with the requirements i, Gastonia, John Bhyne, supplies $3.50; of law, I herewith beg leave to submit l, R B, teaching, Elmina E Watta $45, my annual report aa county treasurer of j l Dixon $54; 7, Gastonia, Myrtle Pry Gaston County, N. C, for all moneys re-1 0r, teaching $18; 3, Gastonia, D J Avery, ceived and disbursed by me daring the year ending December 1. 1919. to wit: COUNTY SCHOOL FUND (CONTINUED) COLORED SCHOOLS. Disbursements. 1, R B, W G Brown, woo. I 1918. Dec. : $:1.05. Dec; 9. 3, Gastonia, Gastonia Ice & Coal Co., coal $17.50, Canton La Ice & Coal Co.. coal $9. Dec. 23. 7, Gastonia, Myrtle Pryor, teaching $32; 1, R B, Jemima Dickson, teaching $36; 2, 8 P, C J B Kei.l. teach ing $40; 3, Gastonin, D J Avery, teaching $40 6, Gastonia, Alice Nicholson, teach- ing $30, Alice Nicholson, teaching $6.75; 1 4, 8 P, Ella Si-rings, teaching $35; 2, 8 P, Virgie Webber, teaching $32, Maude Reid, teaching $32; 1. S P, Mary R. Dix on, teaching 32; 5, R B, Estelle Whit worth, teaching $32; 5, K B, Adam Hun tcr, wood 11.25; Elmina E Watts, team ing $30. Dec. 28. 7, 8 P, Ro'oert Craig, wood, etc. $14.25; 1. Dallas, Luta Barber, tcn-ching $24. 191. Jan. 4. 2, R B, J J Alexander, teach ing $30; 4,. Gastonia, George Holmes, wood 18. Jan. 9. 7, 8 1 Maude L. Enloe, leach ing 32. Jan. 11 2, Gastouiu, Beulah Glenn, 'caching $32; 5, Gastonia, E L Crawford, wood $8; 6, Gastonia, Gastonia Ice A Coal Co., coal $10; 1, Gastonia, Lula B Hull, teaching 32; 3, 8 P, E L Steward, teaching 72; 1, Gastonia, Will 8 Tor rence, wood $16; 1, Gastonia, C P Robin son, lumber, etc. 9.30. Jan. 13. 1,8 P, Abe Tonenee, wood $16; 2, Cherryville, W A Styers, repairs 1.50. Jan. IS. 1, R B, W (! Brown, wood $24; 3, Gastonia, Gastonia Ice & Coal Co., coal 9. Jan. 25. 4, R B, Chnrley Hoover, wood $5; 7, 8 P, Mamie L Enloe, teaching $16; 2, 8 P, C J B Reid, teaching $104; 7, Gas tonia, Myrtle Pryor, teaching $32; 2, Cherryville, Minnie H King, teaching $32; 3, R B, Alziles Groves, teaching $32; 1, R B, Jemima L Dickson, teaching $36; 4, S P, Ella Springs, teaching $35; 6, Gstonia, Alice Nicholson, teaching $32; 3, Gastonia, D J Avery, teaching $40; 1, R B, Elmina E Watts, paint brush and work $1 ; 1, R B, Elmina E Watts, teach ing $30; 1, Cr. Mtn., teaching $32, I Alva -Hart $104. 1. Feb. 1, Cherryville, Lee Heaffner, wood, etc. $18; 2, Gastonia, W G Starnes, wood, etc. $17.35; 5, R B, Estelle Whitworth, teaching $32; 6, Gastonia, Alice Nichol son, wood $12.58; 4, 8 P, Willie Wylie, tSSSSSSSSSSSSWSSSSWSSSttSSSfta teaching $30; 4 Gastonia, Lillie G Gray, " : teaching $17.60; 2, Gastonia. Beulah AH! BOLSHEVIK PLOT IN JAVA Olenn, teaching $32. ) r er. .. , vnerryvnie, .mis. ii l, r rn Chinese Are Accused of Using Trade itier teaching 32; 1, 8 P. Mary R Dix stnooi careens proouee $48,000,000 in Food Value Washington. Children enlist ed In borne gardening under school supervision In the United States school garden army have produced. In the little more than a year the work haa been In operation, foodstuffs valued at $48,000,000. the bureau of edu cation of the department of the Interior announced. teaching $20. April 19. 2, S P, C J B Reid, teaching $104; 2, R B, M C Luckey, wood $22. April 21. 4, Gastonia, Eleanor Rob erts, teaching $32; 2, Cherryyville, Min nie II King, teaching $32; 7, 8 P, M L Enloe, teaching $40. April 23. 5, Gastouia, Mrs. Alonio Poore, teaching $20. April 26. 1, Dallas, Viola M Saville, teaching $22.50 ; 4, R B, Jessie B Saville, teaching $35 ; 2, Dallas, J C Rhodes, wood etc. $25; 3, R B, Alzilee Groves, teaching 48; 3, Cherryville, Mrs. I) L Frazier, teaching $32. April 30. 2, Gastonia, Beulah Glenn; teaching $16; 1, Cr. Mtn., I Alva Hart, teaching $104. May a. 2, Dallas, Mamie Rhodes, teaching $120; 1, Dallas, Eliza Craw ford, teaching $16; 3, 8 P, E L Btewart, teaihing $80; 2, 8 P, Vergie L Webber, teaching $16; 3, Cherryville, Mrs. D L Frazier, teaching 10. May 5. 6, Gastonia, A lire Nicholson, teaching, $18. May 9. 5, Gastonia, Mrs. Alonzo Ponre, teaching $20. May 10. 1, Dallas, Mary Huff man, teaching $10; 2, Cherryville, Minnie II King, teaching 16; 2, 8 P, (' J B Reid, teaching 63.50, May 14. 3, Cherryville, A P Borders, agent, Dewey Mnuney, expense 10.80. May 20. 4, Gastonia, Eleanor Rob erts, teaching 32. May 24. 4, Ii B, Jessie B Saville, teaching 52.50. June 3. 1, Cr. Mtn., I Alva HartT! teaching 52; 5, Gastonia, Mrs. Alonzo Poore teaching 20; 6, 8 P, R A Arm strong, teaching 16; 1, 8 P, Mary Dixon, teaching $16. Sept. 19. 0, 8 P, Gillie Curry, teach ing 37. Oct. 24. 1. Cr. Mtn., R C Kennedy, teacl.leg 192.50; 1, 8 P, Joe Hand, wood nnd glass $24.6?. Oct. 28. 1, Dallas. T..1! Friday, wood $12. Nov. 11. 3, Gastonia, Gastonia Ice A Coal Co., coal $9.75. Nov. 14. 3, Gastonia, iiaukiti-Ciiuiid- ler Co., table $3. Cherrvville, A Webber, December 1, 1919 ;.. By Amount paid out for Ugh schools for year ending De- : comber 1, 1919 .......... By balance on band Decem ber l, 1919 ...... 6,469.67 5,133.79 2,828.91 COUNTY FUND. Diabaraemeats 4, R B, A P Corlcy, teach Boycott to Advance Radi cat lam. ing $32. Feb. 20. ' .The Hague. The Dutch East In dian government has revealed what Is alleged to have been an 'extraordinary ' bolshevik plot In Java and other Dutch East Indian colonies under the guise of an anti-Japanese boycott Chinese bolshevfki. It la stated. lannched the campaign, advising the $'-5. East Indian Chinese not to trade with Feb. 22 the Japanese merchants nor to deposit their funds In Japanese bank. Agitation was conducted advocating the patronizing of certain financial In stitutions conducted by Chinese. These latter, according to The Netherlands on, teaching $32; 3, R B, R B Lee, woo $21. Feb. 8. 5, 8 P, BWuiee Roberts, teach ing 30; 3, 8 P. E L Stewart, teaching $88; 5, 8 P, Andy Rhodes, wood $10 Feb. 14. 1. Gastonia, Lula B Hull, teaching $32. Feb. 15. 2, R B, J J Alexander, teach 2, 8 P, Green Hand, wood 6, Gastonia, Alice Nicholson, teaching $32; 3, Gastonia, D J Avery. teaching $40; 2Cherryville, Minnie H King, teaching $32; 4, 8 P, Ella Springs teaching $35; 1, Cr. Mtn., teaching, Ms mie E. Wylie $32, I Alva Hart $104, I Alva Hart, wood $75; 1, R B, Jemima government agents, were found tobeL Dickson, teaching $30. bolshevik sympathizers who bad Feb. 27. 6, 8 1', R A Armstrong, planned to use the funds thus secured teaching $64. to carry on bolshevik propaganda la March 1. 7, 8 P, Maude L Enloe, the far East. teaching $24, G Reece Patrick, lumber, A press telegram from Makassar, etc. $3.50; 2, 8 P, C J B Reid, teaching Java, announced that the boycott had '$104; 7, Gastonia, Myrtle Pryor, teaeh- .been ended. CAVE A BOOK; GOT A HUSBAND Mew York Girt Evidently Was Aa Sweet as Poetry Volume . She Donated. , New York. When the "Books for Soldiers' campaign was at Its height early last year. Miss Hazel Bell Gil bert of Sheepshend Bay. daughter , teaching $104; Gastonia, Gastonia lee ing $32; 1, Dallas, Viola Saville, teach ing $60; 5, R B, Estelle Whitworth, teaching 32. Adam Hunter, wood $11.25; 4, 8 P, Willie Wylie, teaching $30; 3, Cherryville. Mrs. I) L Frazier, teaching 32; 1, 8 P.Mary Dixon, teaching $32; 3, R B, Alzilee Groves, teaching $64. March 6. 1, R B, W G Brown, wood $16. March 8. 2, Gastonia, fyuilah Glenn, teaching $32; 1, Cr. Mtn., I Alva Hart, of Detective Sergeant George P. Gil bert of the bomb squad, turned In a volume of poems. The book, with her name en the fly leaf, found Its way to a rest station behind the firing tines, and there fell Into the hands of Lieut. William J. Edwards of the marine corps, who wrote her s letter asking her I she were as sweet as the verses. When he came home he called, rnd apparently found her so. for they were married the other day at the Grsvesend Reformed church. After a honeymoon In Bermuda, Lieutenant Edwards and his bride will live In Washington. Decorated In Overalls. Ablire. Kan. Because he refused to leave his work In the Riverside pow er plant to go to a celebration at Ada last the other night and receive a ci tation and Distinguished Service Cross, William H. Fuller was decrated In overalls the next day by Col. J. L. Petrosse of Wichita, who brought the medal to him. Puller rescued a com rade under fire In the Argonne while erring In Company M, One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry. He In s!ste at be wa not specially de serving of honor and would not ap pear la public to receive It. - Nov. 19. wood $24. Nov. 22. ing $100. Nov. 29. 5, R B, Elmina Jeffries, woo etc. $3.85, Elmina Jeffries, teaching $42 50 ; 4, R B, B J Broome, teaching $42.50 William Wallace, wood $7 ; 5, Gastouia Ida Cur lee, teaching $50; 1, R B, Alzilee Groves, teaching $42.50, 2, Cherryville Vivian Erwin, teaching $35; 1, R B, Mrs, D L Frazier, teaching $50; 2, Gastonia Beulah Glenn, teaching $40; 1. Dallas Mamio Rhodes, teaching $40; 1, 8 P E L Stewart, teaching $100; 6 8 P, Gil lie Curry, teaching $40; 1, Gastonia, J J Anderson, teaching $42.50; 4 8 P, teach ing, Ella Springs $42.50, Willie Wylie, 42.50; 3. Gastonia, Maude L Enlde, teaching $50; 6, Gastonia, Alice Nichol son, stove wood $15; 7, Gastonia, Myrtle Pryor, teaching 42.5(1; 2, 8 P. C J B Reid, teaching $145; 5 R B, Flora L Wil liams, teaching $42.50; 2. Gastonia, W B Carpenter, wood $25; 5, R B, Noles-Reep Co.. one choir $1.50. .Total, $6,469.67 J B Henson, D II 8, teaching H C Sisk, B H 8. teaching & Co., coal $9 ; 6, 8 P. W T Ford, wood $20. March 15. 1, R B, Elmina E Watts, teaching $30; 1, Gastonia, Lula B Hull, teaching $32; 7, S P. T P Rankin Co.. coal and wood $44.40; 1, Cherryville, Caps Johnson, wood $8 ; 2, R B, J J Alexander, teaching $32. " March 21. 4, R B, Charles Hoover, wood $5; 2, Cherryville, Minnie H King, teaching $32; 2, 8 P, C J B Reid, teach ing $104; 7, Gastonia, Myrtle Pryor, teaching $32; 7, S P, Maude L Enloe, teaching $32; 3, Gastonia. D J Avery, teaching $40; 4, Gastonia, Eleanor Rob erts, teaching $32; 4, S P, Ella Springs, teaching $35; 1, Cr. Mtn.. Mamie E Vy lie, teaching $32; C, Gastonia, Alice Nicholson, teaching $32; 4, R B, Jessie B. Saville, teaching $35. March 29. 1, Dallas, Viola Saville, $240, B A Marsh, B H 8, teaching $175. teaching $30; 4, 8 P, Willie T. Wylie, Total, $5,133.79. HIGH SCHOOLS Disbursements. 1918. Dec. 2 $275. Jan. 7. J H Trott, Tr., C II S, teach ing $600; H C Sisk, B H 8, teaching $120. Jan 18. J B Henson, D II 8. teaching $275: Feb. 1 $120. Feb. 3. ML Holly Bank, M H II 8, teaching $175, Feb. 15. J B Henson, D H 8, teach ing $275. Feb. 22. J B Henson, D H 8, janitor, etc. $10.61. Feb. 27. II C Sisk, B II 8, teaching $120. Feb. 28. Mt. Holly Bank, M H II 8, teaching $175. March 15. J B, Henson, D H S, jani tor $6.25, J B Henson, D H 8, teaching $275. March 21. J 11 Trott. Tr., C H 8, teaching $600. Mar. 27. H C Sisk, B II S, teaching $120. April 2. Mt. Holly Bank. M H H S, teaching $175. April 12. J B Henson, D H S, janitor, etc. $8.10. April 20. H C Sisk, BHS, teaching $120. April 30. Mount Holly Bank. M H II 8. teaching $175. May 17. .IB Henson, D H 8, janitor $7.05. Oct. 2. J B Henson, D H 8. teaching $435. Oct 4. .1 B Henson, D H 8, $33.77. Oct. 30. J B Henson, D H 8, janitor, etc. $49.68. .1 B Henson, D H 8, teaching $435. Oct. 31. R Fitzgerald. D H 8. teach ing $133.33. Nov. 8. H O 8isk. D H 8,' teaching COUNTY FUND. Receipts . ' Dee. 2, 1918, balance on hand, $73, 606.81. Dee. 4, James R Young, insurance com missioner, lightning rod agent, $5. Dec. 5, O. B. Carpenter, R D, 152 marriage licenses, $152. Jan. 6, 1919 T R MeArver, part pay ment of 1918 taxes $26,000. I F Ma bry, T C, part payment of 1918 taxes $24,000. Jan. 24, J W Carroll, Shff. part pay ment of 1918 taxes, $3,000. Feb. 18, 8 C Hendricks, CSC, Far rar Bros. - vs Armon Mfg Co, J T '$3, Farrar Bros vs Armon Mfg Co, Ste. fees $25, State vs W L Huffstetler, J T, $2, State vs W L Huffstetler, refunded $13. 20, Sallie Dale vs Byi Dale, J T, $3, Sal lie Dale vs Ben Dale, 8te. fee$ 2.50, Belj Conner vs Ed Conner, J T, $3, James Camp vs Relecea Camp, J T, $3, Fowler vs Fowler, J T, $3, Duncan vs Duncan, J T. $3, Small vs small, J T, $3, Bradford vs Bradford, J T, $3, State vs Joe Williams, Ste. fee $1.50, State vs Buss Cornwell, J T, $2, State vs L H Bridges, J T, 2, State vs L H Bridges, Ste fee $1.50, State vs Will Lemons, J T, State vs Will Simmons, J T, $2 State vs Will Simmons J T, 2, State vs. John Williams, ,T T, $2 State vs Joe White, J T. $'Jf, Statu vs Craig Adams, J T, $2. State vs P Williams, J T, $2. State vs Jim Harden et al J T, 2, total $91.70, less 5 per cent coiiunisson on 16, $2.30, total $89.40. March 8. Transfer from road fund of 1917 taxes ns er 1917 tax settlement, page 454, book No. 7, Record of Official Reports, Gaston County $2,499.12. May 31, T L Ware, Co. Supt. of Roads, refund on part of costs in case of Claude Crider, $44.94. June 2. T L Ware, Co. Supt. of Roads refund of part of costs in case of Carl Gardner $53.90, W C Abornethy, T C, part payment of 1918 taxes $800, C A Witherspoon, T O, part payment of 1918 taxes $1,500. July 9, S C Hendricks, C 8 C, J T"s State vs Ilat Gordon $2, State vs John Holland i. State vs Will Kimbrel and W G Bolinger $2, State vs J M Reynolds $2, State vs J M Reynolds $2, State vs Will Weaver, Ste. fee $2.50, State vs Jess Shank $1.40, State vs F G George $2, State vs Walker Clawson $2, State vs Will Huffstetler and Palmer Turner, J T $2, Clark vs Clark, J T, $3, Clark vs Clark, Ste. fee $2, Bryant vs Bryant, J T, $3, Bryant vs Bryant, Ste. fee $2, Swift vs Swift, J T, $3, Swift vs Swift, Ste. fee $2, Lloyd vs Lloyd, J T, $3, Lloyd vs Lloy.l, te. fee, $2, State vs John Whitesides, Ste. fee $2.50, State vs John Whitesides $2, State vs Wm Quarterbaum, Hte. fee $5, State vs Win Quarterbaum, J T, $2, State vs Geo Ross, J T $2, State vs Mary Johnson $2, State vs Rob Hester, J T $2, State vs Bob Hester, Ste. fee $1.50, State vs W F Holland and Sam Crafton, J T $2, State vs E M P Brooks et al, Ste. fee $3.50, State vs Ben Alexander, J T $2, 8tate vs Ransom Ward, J F, 2, State vs John Hawkins, $1, total $69.40. Aug. 4, G V Lohr, T C, part payment of 1918 taxes, Dallas $600, C A Wither spoon, T C, part payment of 1918 taxes, Cherryville $250. Sept. 5, J W Carroll, Shff., part pay ment of 1918 taxes $4,000. Oct. 8, W P Cavin, refund of one day pay as juror $2. Oct. 11, Miss Nell Pickens, tin cans $323.77. Oct. 15, James R Young, Ins. Comr., Building and Loan tax $544.19. Oct. 31, 8 C Hendricks, CSC, Reece Hill, stenographer's fee $1.50, Dewey Mauney, J T, $2, Dewey Mauney, steno grapher's fee $3.50, Chris Wells, J T $2, Dan Wyneberger, J T $2, F P Bernhardt, J T, $2, W M Adams, J T, $2, George Ross, J T $2, Jas. L Hanna vs City of Gastonia, J T, $3, Earney vs Earney, J T, $3, Boheler vs Massachusetts Bond ing and Insurance Co . , stenographer 's $8, George Potts, outside paoper $4, S M Btroup, services aa registrar and judges 1918. . ' ! of election $22.27, Jane Mauney, out- Dec 3. Pink Black, outside pauper IS, - aide pauper 7Ji0. , , ' V . ' f Ben M fcStroup, release and refund dog Jan. 7. Kendrkk Mercantile Co, sup tax erroneously charged $1, J W Sum- pljea for Gray Mfg Co, refund of cor mey, services aa comr. $3.40, J W Ken- porate excess erroneously charged $950.31, $247,840.16 . drick, services as county comr. 13 JO, C A Witherspoon, capturing still $20, C Mary Dellinger, outside pauper $6, A T: C Craig, salary and supplies for eoanty Lindsay, services as county comr. $36.05, home $409.41, B Robinson, release and R G Rankin, services as county eomr. refund on $1,487 B E erroneously charged, $32.80, R L Btowe, services as county $16.33; O P Rhodes, Int on $1,000 noe eomr. $45.40, J Henry Craig, conveying to Jan. 6, 1919, $60, L P Bankln, burial Julia Jackson and Creola Mull to Golds- expease -pensioner, J W Fisher $20, A G boro $65.35, R K Davenport; services aa Mangum, county attorney, $58-33; J W comr. and extra compensation aa chair- Carroll, supplies and expense $17.50, J W man $90.60, R K Davenport, release and Red wine, burial expense pensioner," W 6 refund of R E erroneously Red wine 120. P D Hooper, burial 'ex- charged in Mt Holly special school dls- penae pensioner, Julia C Hooper $20, Mrs trict $25.28, R K Davenport, services as 8 A Michal, burial ' expense, Mrs Joaaaa board of health $16, L Anderson Kiaer, Manges, pensioner $20, Mrs O P Adder release and refund of, poll tax $2.75, 8 O holdt, burial expense Airs Fanny Turby Kiser, release and refund of poll tax fin, penaioner 420, A B Cobb, burial ex $2.75. K F Coble, refund of motion pic- pense Mrs V M Cobb, pensioner $20, "W ture tax as county $10, Clay Riser, sum- n Davis, indigent pupils, 1917, states set mousing judge of election $.60, 1 8 tlement $28.30, W N Davis, telephone for Horsley, services as registrar and judge , sheriff 's office $65, Geo V Lohr, capturing of election $16.45, W A Dameroji, serv- Btill $20, R E Lee, dog tax erroneously injf notices on registrars and judges $1.80, charged, Biver Bend $1, Mrs Martha J C Owens, services as registrar and Keeter, burial expense, Mrs Rebecca Peel judges of election 37, C C Craig, salary er pensioner $20. nnd exp. of county home 393.04, John, jan. 8. National Realty Co, liability A Riser, services as registrar and judges aiul flre insurance on two trucks $100, of election 22.24, R C Lynch, release and Ford Undertaking Co, pauper coffin eoun refuml of poll tax erroneously charged ty home $15, Joseph Riiodes, pauper al 2.75, L 11 Kiser, burial expense of Marcus lowance for quarter ending Doc. 2, 1918 Carpenter, pensioner $20, Carl Finger. 4, Miss Nell Pickens, salary $50, W M Tr. J Albert Smith, work repairing win- Xdeii, supplies $8.50, Brumley, The Prin dows courthouse $5.4i, Carl Finger, sup- ter, printing $6.25, W M Nolen, salary as plies 72.40, Sallie Lowe, burial expense janitor $60, J B Bteele, stenographer $40, pensioner, John L Lowe $20, J M Ken- g Hendricks, supplies $16.97. drick, officer $2.10, Emeline E Thornburg jan. p. Plumbing Repair Co, plumb outside lumper $8, T T Sanfortl, outside ig courthouse $18.50, Hugh .Floyd, out pnuj pi 4, W M Nolen, salary and ex- 8i,je pauper $5, City of Gastonia, liabili-peus-e, 0o; W L Gallant, w,rk repairing ties aud fcounty'l part toward maintain B. Steele, salary 6,5; Jont Wright, re- ing ,.;ty court $36.50, O B Carpenter, ;..u. ouWi'lo pauper $4; Charlotte Ford, supplies $22.33, John B Steele, salary $65, outside pitupei, $7.50. Gaston Loan & Trust Co, insurance on Dec 4. J White Ware, insurance1 Ort county home $91, Standard Hardware truck liability $50, Albert Warren, out- Co, supplWs Jail $2.25, 8tar Grocery Co, side pauper $5. . supplies for poor $2.08, A G Myers, audit- ... 1 ai n . . 1 ,MH Dev. 6. Ernest Strouo. traffic census i2 committee one uay oan iiu., lo. () B Carpenter services making tax books anil clerk to board of county comrs. $l,0l.s.20, Jas. AlTtMi, outside pauper $5, Mildred Sherrill et al, outside pauper $9, A Hoi it k, et al, outside, pauper 12, Miss Car rye Mauney, 1-3 expense of influenza epidemic, Bessemer City 64.57, I F Ma dry, coffin for outside pauper. Elvira Mauney $7.50, Elvira Mauney, outside iiiiui er 0, David Crotts, outside pauper 6, Ford Undertaking Co, pauper coffin $5.30. fc.'tO V A Pnutmir wrvli'M rplriatrnr Jan and judge of election, Nov 5, 1918 $31.42, Miss Florence Warren, steno, farm dem onstrator $40, R M Wilson, services as registrar and judge of election $20.18, J B Steele, salary $65, om Wright, re lease and refund of April tax erroneous ly charged $2.75, F M Gilmore, outside pauper $9, C C Cornwell, supplies and ex pense CSC office $7.75, Mahulda Ford, supplies and quarantine officer $3844. Jan. 11. Harry Adams, outside paUper $7, H D George, services on county board of education $6. Jan. 17. Clinton & Morrow, Rx, for stock $1.50, G II West, professional ser-' vices influenza epidemic, "pauper $4, J H Huffstetler, release and refund dog tax erroneously charged $1. Jan. 20. V A Howard, graud juror 1. Rex Spinning Co, burial ex pense, Geo Bowman, pauper $7, Loftin & Co, printing $5.50. Jan. 22. Mag Means, outside pauper $5, Avery Ballard, grand juror $6.10 Oscar G Bell, grand juror $6.20, Arthur Featherston, grand juror $6.80, H Eugene Cloninger, grand juror $6.80, Hope Falls, grand juror $6.60, G W Witherspoon, grand juror $7.70, Ben M Stronp, grand outside panper $7.50, W B Butledge, ser- j"' 7-85. J C Grissom, grand juror vices as registrar and judge of election 7-40. D p Froneberger, grand juror $26.02, G W Wallace, outside pauper $5, 6-80. O L Warren, grand juror $7.30, E G Pettv, servh-fs as regitrar and judges Gry Rankin, grand juror $6.10, J Ed of election $18.24, M A Carpenter, chair- Dunn, grand juror $7.30, Geo C Neill, man board of elections $150.75, Miss Nell Bra(1 i"ror 7-30. n R Thompson, grand Pi.kens, salary for November $40.91, H juror $7.10. 8 Sellers, services as registrar and judge Jan- 23- James M Armstrong, grand of election, Nov. 5, 1918 $18.30, Mike juror $7.30. J Frank Spencer, grand juror Mauney, outside panper $7, John C Robin 6-30. J H White, officer $6.50, W A son, -services ns registrar and judge of Dameron, grand juror $9, A K Anders,, election $22.75, Sarah Sellers, outside juror $8.10, H J Shannon, regular pauper $fi, Mike Mauney, outside pauper Juror $8.40, H S Adams, tales juror $8.70, Si, Logan Williams, outside pauper $4, John R Anthony, regular juror $8.70, H Fannie Kirksey, outside pauper $10, Sin- U Froneberger, regular juror 8.80, W Y da McElwaine, outside pauper $6, P W Dixon, regular juror $8.60, G W Ballard, Hand, services as registrar and judges of regular juror $8.50, A B Flowers, tales election $21.81. W H Horslev. registrar Jr 7, J Arthur tfhyne, regular juror and judge of election $25.36, 8 A Hin son, outside pauper $4 , Charlotte Ford, outside pauper, $7.50. Dec. 9. Rebecca Saine, outside pauper $6, Millie Sanford,. outside pauper $6, Brumley, The Printer, printing 1 $45.50, Mrs Jason Hucks, outside pauper $3, 9.10, Hall E Kelly, regular juror $10.10, Thomas Cleminer, regular juror $8.80, D j L Bain, regular juror $9.50, A M Har ' well, tales juror $8.50, N B Anthony, regular juror $9.70, A B Peeler, tales juror $9,70, E E Ratchford, tales Juror $8.40, J B Boyd, regular juror $8.10, ' " - 11 ' n T r ii j inrni T a Mary Derr, outside pauper $4, Adaline " ' I Davenport, outside pauper $3, Eliza Tra- tfJT 3"1 f'!0', A vis, outside pauper $6, Dolly Thorn, out- tele8nJ,unrort T ,J, lV side pauper $3, Jane Rozzelle, outside 'eKular M?; J Kendrlck, of nauner S3 I ficer 8'10' W C Wiln. ! j"' $8.80, ' , .1 Will A Farris, regular juror $9.70, Gaith- Dee. 10. J H Trott, services as regis- 1 er Davia, juror $9.10; trar and judge of election $25.63, W D Jan 24. H C Harrelson, regular juror Hallman, outside pauper $6, Jim Winley, q jn outside pauper $4, H R Thompson, ser- Ja 26 Juliu c Grier gnni juror vices as registrar and Judge of election 7 30 $33.32, J L Alexander, services as regis- Feb 3 3 Carpenter, auppliea $63.20 trar and judges of election $21.60, Miss Cari Fingerj VQUri Bten0Krapher, Miss Ida Lamb court stenographer $8.85, Kennedy $40( Carl Finger Tr- i,,. Elizabeth Bridges, outside pauper $9, R terMt and commi8gion on bondi $731.g7f D Ormand, services as registrar and judge D w tJ1 annltnnmv w,wi of election $21.85, Drucia Johnson, out-, cherryville Township $2.75, R C Dameron, teaching 30; 6, 8 P. R A Armstrong, teaching $32. March 31. 5, Gastonia, Alouzo Poor, teaching 40; i, S P. Mary Dixon, teach ing $32; 3. Cherryville, D L Frazier, teaching $32. Apr. 2. 2 8 P, Green Hand, wood and glass $26; 5, 8 P, Bemice Roberts, teach ing $19. April 5. 6, Gastonia, Alice Nicholson, wood $6; 2, Gastonia, W G Starnes, wood April 8. 1, Gastonia, Lula B Hull, Recapitulation of School Fund. Receipts for year ending De cember 1, 1919- $247,840.16 Bv balance due treasurer De cember 1. 1919 12,143.05 By administration or general expense for year ending December 1, 1919 ... . By amount paid out for white schools for -year ending December 1, 1919 ....... By amount paid out for color ed schools for year ending 1 sine pauper o. refund noil tx PrrnnpmiRlv irul Or Dec. 11. Marting Dellinger, outside Mtn. Township $2.75. J L Jones, refund pauier $7.50, Esther Warlick, outside deg tax erroneously charged $1, Carl Box- pauper $6, Frances Neal, outside pauper Kell. refund tax erroneously charged Mt. $10, Miss Rose Kennedy, court steno- Holly school bonds $1.44. A P Budisill. grapher $30, Eliza Holland, outside pau- ' doctor bill for convict $4.50, A P Budi per $3, Nancy Handsell, outside pauper gin, services as county commissioner, 1918 7. 8 8 Wells, services as registrar and i5 9n c. r rv; .nnniioa fee $7.25 Boheler vs Mass. Bonding and . judges of election $18.30, Connor Stin- $307.78. Tna.,MA 1 T " TT..r.:1-l ' . - , .... T" 1 . TT-ll 3 - son, ouisnie pauper 91, ivouen xioiianu, reDi 4. Ford Undertaking Co. coma outside pauper $3 J W Suramey, release for p&apeT $15, s C Hendricks, supplies and refund $409 erroneously charged $23.05, 6 C Hendricks, county liabUities, 6-95. I January term, 1917 $320.18, Mra. Lee Dec. 13. Oliver Sisk, outside pauper Dixon, burial expense, Mrs. B D Dixon, $4, T C Quickel, services for prisoner $5, pensioner $20, Albert Ford, refund R E G M Patterson, services as registrar and erroneously charged $3.30, W M Flowers, judge of election $18.45, Carrie Propst, burial expense pensioner, Margaret Tlow outside pauper $6, Katie Walker, out- er8 $20. side pauper $5 Sarah Ann Black, outside! Feb KM pfckeni M(l . pauper $5, W G Flowers, services , as reg- I $5275i Rook Store, sup- iscrar ana junges ox e.ecuon ei. nor- p!ie9 $g5 j w CarroU, telephone rent 1111 m. v-u, I'uufciug urM lur gcucriu eiec tion 1918 $69.70, City of Gastonia, lights $10, Wm Cronister, outside pauper $9, Dr R H Parker, veterinary services $2.25. 1 Dec. 17. H R Reep, outside pauper $6, Joseph Rhodes, outside pauper $4, L N Glenn, salary as quarantine officer, etc. $400.30. Dec. 18. Ann Hartsor. outside pauper pauper $5.35, j Insurance Co., J T, $3, Huff stickler vs Mauney et al, J T, $3, Huffstickler vs Mauney et al, stenographer 'a fee $2, Del linger vs Beam, J T $3, Dellinger vs Beam, stenographer's fee $20, Smith vs Reid, stenographer's fee $2, State vs Reynolds et al, stenographer's fee $2, Smith vs Smith, J T, $3, Smith vs 8mith stenographer's fee $2, Wingate vs Win gate, J T, $3, Wingate vs Wingate, stenographer's fee $2, Hill vs Hill, J T $3, Hill vs Hill, stenographer's fee $2, Thomas vs Hughes, stenographer's fee $2, Dellinger vs Dellinger, J T, $3. Del linger vs Dellinger, stenographer's fee $2, Parrott vs Parrott, J T, $3, Parrott vs Parrott, stenographer 's fee $2, Settle myre vs Southern By co, stenographer's fee $2, Johnson vs Loftin, stenographer's , . . , - . . ! $4, Cleo Carpenter, outside fee $2 rosier v. Fowler, stenographer's jra l Davenport, services a fee $2.50, Jenkins vs Wagon and Auto judges of election $20, O $2.50, J W Carroll, expense- bringing Christie Anthony back to chaingang $46. 41, W M Nolen, salary as janitor $60. Feb. 8. J M Kendrick, services aa He puy sheriff $3, Gaxefte Publishing Co, printing statement $101.99. Feb. 10. J W Cole, conveying prison ers to Jackson Training School $10.32. Feb. 14. State Hospital, Goldsboro, as registrar and transportation and expense, Jonas Reid, B Oarnenter. 1 7.10. Miss Florence Warren, stenotrranh Co, stenographer's fee $2, total $100.75, 1 supplies $43.39, Mack Morrison, outside er $26.50, City of Gastonia, liabilities less 5 per cent commission $5.04, total ! $95.71. I Nov. 3, W 8 Mauney, TC, part nay- 81,720.71 meIlt 1919 taes, Cr. Mtn., $5,000, I ' ,1 r 1 m r . . . . . . n ( r juaory, x . k, pair payment or jyxy pauper $4, Emper k Mary Luckey, out- city court and county 's part toward main- side pauper $6, J R Rogers, services as tenance $54, Fayette Guin, outside pauper -registrar and judges of election $20.36. ; $7. . Dec- 23. D L Bain, regular juror $3.60, ' Feb. 27. City of Gastonia, liabilities A M Falls, burial expense Mrs J Biggers city court and county 's part toward main pensioner $20, Mary Tedmon, outside tenance $66. . taxea S P SIO.OOO. J A Pttjrn T C. . . ... . ; 139,544.03 ' -n" pauper f 4, susan wnetstine, outside pau- i pari payment ui ijjj lues, River rcenil, per $6. . ' I $5,000, total $157,636.24. Dec. 26. A C Benfield, outside paoper (To Be Contlnued-X s ZT
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