ANNUAL EXHIBIT. "Receipts and Disbursements for the Town of Asheboro for the Year Ending May, 1006. Si HOll. Fl lll'-. May 4 to 1ml. on hand May 4 lociisii II. I. I'lnnlle taxes .. June 27 to cash W. P. Si'Oi 'ii tuxes. . . Sept. -0 to cali W. 1. Sjnxm taxes. . . Oct 20 to cu.h N". W. Walker tuiti'ii Oct I'O tn cash X. Y. Walker i tHitii n 1 Nov i tocn-hM. W. I'anish tax.... Nov 2 to c.-i-li 51. V. Pai rish tax Nov 8 to cash M. W. I'arrisli tax Nov 10 to cash M. V. I'arrisli tax... Nov 27 to cash Nathan Burrow Nov 27 to cash M, V. Parrish tax... Vec lit to cash Jl. W. I'arrisli tax... Jan'.t to cash M. V. Tarri-h lax.. .. Jail 27 to casli M. YV. I'arrisli tax. . Feb 21 toca-li CM Staley tuition... Feh 21 to cash M. W. I'arrisli lax.... Fed 24 to cash .M. W . I'anisli tax.. M.1,2 tocash W.J.MillerC. I'reas. Apr 20 to cash M. W. Parrish tax May 2 tocash W.J. Mill, r C. Treas... May to cash 51 W. Parrish lax May 3 to rash Jl. V. I'anisli tax.... .May .S t i cash ('. M. S'al-y tuition Mav PMocash K. M-fliti 'limn-.- 10 2-"i 21 '.Ml 12.S.-S .".OS .i:i HO 23 Hit! lis , 1 Ott ! HO 77 ! 100 ' 101 ' 102 ' m 101 ' 105 ' jot; 107 ' IDS " PHI ' 110" H. I'agi" L. Siimson K. Bogan J. II. Mcltea F. 1.. -Morrison.. C. M. Staley C. 11. Staley Cain Carr Cain Carr S. W. Lau.nhlin.. M. L. Krwin I.! 75 4.-. 75 7 50 52 87 28 i:s 113 75 1 00 To unit liroitglit forward By anil lu-ouht lurwanl 2(11.'! I.'l By coin percent in 20 13 13 W. J. Tongue Treas. i'j ;! I . 13 75 2838 8S making out luxes etc 1905 8.00 Voucher No 44 paid J M Betts street work 104.51 Voucher No 45 paid J M Betts supt street work 13.10 Voucher No 4.0 paid P A Mendenhall freight an slate 0.27 Voucher No 47 paid J. M. Betts supt street work 17.02 Voucher No 48 paid O R Fox service constable 3 months 12.50 Voucher No 40 paid J M Bi'ttn supt steet work 30.27 Voucher No 50 paid Ashelioro Eiec Co lights 13.50 Voucher No 51 paid Wood and Iron Works lumber 15.5!) VoucHr No 52 paid J XI Betts supt street work 1 1 Voucher No 53 paid Courier prlut 1H.LT Voucher No 51 paid W II (llasgow service as Police Voucher No 55 paid C C Cruuford BANK INSPECTION. 1 80 1.50 Lxt7 of federal and State Inpec ttoa Heaponalble for Failure. The failure of tbe Real Estate Trust Company of I'hlladelphla appears to be the most disastrous of the many bank and trust companies that have lately failed. Outside of the banking busi ness the total trusteeship Involves $80, 051.082. It Is said the securities are safe, but uotblug la known of the trust funds. It Is conceded that $7,000,000 uf the depositors' money bus been wallowed up In speculation. It was to be expected that tbe rotten Pcntose reuuypacktir Republican machine, which controls the execution of the banking laws, should have reported the institution In bouikI condition a few mouths ago, but the disaster shows that any Inspection that was made was either a furce or there was collusion between tbe officials and the corpora tions. The national bank Inspection of mitloual banks shows a similar luxl- Total.... Vdtlchct May 10 l'.IOti tolul on hand 100 1 1 j 250 3D ! I 1 7i, ; WENF.1IA1. ITM. -Vl :' j May 4th 1005 lo Bal. on hand . . . . 7 18.0 j I '1 12 j May 1th 11)05 to cash 11 l Caudle 7;f7'"' taxe. 11.11 5IMIO0 .m.J7.1 :io.-, t,. cash W. I. 1"1 13 ' Spoon taxes 25.00 i "5 (Ml ,,, ii,!, ..K)5 to ca-li W. I. sf 30..,! Spiou taxes IS.."..'.: I Nov. 2nd I'."I5 tocash M. W. 1 55 00 Pairi-ii i.ms. i'l'l.i 1'-' oV i;:h I0O5 to im.I, M. vV, ' Parrish taxes .18.87 : Von her No 5T paid Asliehoio I'.lec 'o.. lights her No5S paid .1. B. Wan I nlge if lilcction her No 5H paid -I M Beds I it street work hfi No I'O paid (' (' (Yanford i Finance Coinuiuiittc hes No 01 paid C A Paiuplin i vie Fiuanee I'otiMiitltce : paid A-hehop. lec I 00 03 Tlio Franks taxes id a; Keli Bo.-a 10;h tf'Ni's. I; "05 Co.. K. My j. i: Tn 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 ' 1!) T?0-IM . H. K .' M, I.CO,i. v W..!k.T. ... i Stalev -. 7. .v S. C ' J. W. Brower Kellv P.. ir.m ' N. W. Walker.... ' X. V. Walker.... 1 I. A- W.HdwC ' I...V W.IIdu Co... 1 CM. Staley 1 Maggie I.ce Erw in.. Daisy Pane Fnnnie I.. Morri- W. M W M . i V.. ,T!,h I.I l'.nh .ah M W piOi', ln:il. 3 oil ; J:m 10 25 10 30 3 00 13 15 cash C C Ci 20 " J. M. McRea 37 50 21 " Annie Tomlinson... 3500 22 ' IjiuraStimson 3500 23 " N, W, Walker 5000 4 " Kelly Rogalt. 2 HO 25 " A. C. McAlister - 1 08 20 " J, II. McRea 37 50 27 " Cain Carr 1 50 28 ' Kelly Bogan 6 00 F. L. Morrison 22 50 27th UHHi Parri-h fixes Feb. 20th 1111 Ml t ford curhing Feb. 21th P.IOO to cash M W rish taxes 00 April 20th IHOO to cash M 3.i 00 J Parrish taxes 00 : May 3rd 1000 to cash M j rish taxes --",0iMav 3rd 1000 to cash 11 I'arrisli taxes ash M. V Par- W. W. Tal w. Total moo i 2 100.47 29 " .',0 " 31 ' 32 ' 33 ' 34 ' 35 ' 36 ' 37 ' 38 ' 30 1 40 ' 41 42 ' 43 ' 44 ' 45 40 ' 17 ' 48 41) 50 51 ' 5 ' 53 54 50 ' 01 02 03 01 05 oo VotniEIIS DISIU ItSKMEMI'. Voucher No 1 paid O RFox service Police Voucher No 2 paid J. M. Bett9 street hands Voucher No 3 paid Asheboro Elec Co Lights for April 12.50 13.75 5.62 A. Tomlinson 35 00 Voucher No 4 paid Z. F. Rush'Jr. I.. Stiuison 35 00 I services as Registrar M. I.. Frwin 35 00 j Voucher No 5 paid II D Caudle clerk Daisy Page 35 CO ; Voucher No G paid E. Moffitt, mayor Ladies Temp. asso... 5 00 Voucher 7 paid J M Betts St hands A. Smitherman 3 00 " 8 " ' N. Burrow 2 50 ' W. C. Hammer 15 00 j F. L. Morrison 22 50 j J. H. McEea 37 50 C. M. Staley 75 00 C. M. Stalev 75 00 10 11 12 ' 13 paid E. Moffitt light lor Mayors office. 4.54 lO.(H) 25.00 27.33 23 41 25.74 39.11) 30.05 22.10 A.Sniithennan ? 00 ! Voucher 14 paid Asheboro Elec Co. K. Bogan fi 00 K. Began 4 40 ' E. Davidson 8 00 Hale A Allrsd 0 00 C 25 1 35 O. rVrter D. McLaiub K. Bouan J. A. McRea M. L. Erwiu I). IV g- ' L Stimson 4 50 28 13 35 00 35 00 lights for May 42.50 Voucher 15 paid J. 11. Betts Street hands Voucher 10 paidCrown Mill Co lum ber Voucher 17 paid J M Betts St hands " IS " 19 " V.. F. Rush bond election " 20 " Asheboro Elect ic Co. lights for June 42.50 10.00 10.04 45.43 9.22 35 00 Voueher 21 H D Cnudle Annual Ex- A. Tomlinson 35 00 , 0.00 D. Page L. Stimson A. Tomlinson M. L. Erwin F.L. Morrison K. Boirau F. I.. Morrison J McRea ' Standard Drug Co. M. L. Erwin 1 1. Pane 4D.4.' 70.1? 8 00 !2 5o 35 00 35 00 I.. Stimson 35 00 A. Tomlinson 'J. M. Staley Toui Betts L. Woodell F. L. Morrison.... J. H. McRea 1 M. L. Erin 35 00 L. Stimson 35 00 K. Bogan 0 00 D. Tage 35 00 A. Tomlinson 35 00 C. M. Staley 75 00 O. M. Staley 75 00 CM. Staley 50 25 Cain Carr 1 25 Cain Carr 2 00 83 " T.F.Pugh 13 00 84 85 80 S7 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 20 25 j V. mcher 22 J. M. Betts Supt. street 20 25 j hands 20 25 Voucher 23 paid J. II. Betts Supt. 20 25 i street hands 10 88 i Voucher 2 1 paid 0. R. Fox service as police and pasting matters 14.50 Voucher 25 paid Ashelioro Courier pub. call of Bond Election .. 10H) 3 1)0 Voucher 20 paid Asheboro Courier Pub Annual Exhibit 0.00 Voueher 27 paid Asheboro Courier Pub. Notices, Tickets etj 0.25 Voucher 28 paid Ashelioro Elec Co, Lkhts 42.50 Voucher 211 paid C C Cranford Ex. to Salisbury ' Id'. Voucher No. 30 paid C. C. Cranford paid F. Henkrick surveying .... 1.00 Voucher No. 31 paid E. Mollitt cer tified copy charter etc 3.29 Voucher No 32 paid J. M. Betts tupt. street work 84.40 Voucher No 33 paid llcCrary Rd ding Hdw Co on account street work 22.41 Voucher No 34 paid P A Mendenhall freight on curbing 21.94 Voucher No 35 paid J M Betts street wo.k 23.20 Voucher No 36 paid J M Betts 35 00 3 00 500 3 00 22 50 37 50 1 88 " ' 8!) " ' DO " 91 " ' 92 , Co ... n 94 ' 1)5,'.' ' 90 " 97 . " 09 D. McLatnb 1 25 Kellv Bogan 0 00 street work 43.47 F.L.Morrison 22 50 i Voucher No 37 paid J M Betts J. II. McRea- 37 50 j 'street work 55.98 D.Page 35 00 Voucher No 38 paid J. M. Betts A. Tomlinon 35 00 ' street work Jll.s" L. Stimson 35 00 j Voucher No 39 paid McCrary Ifed- M. L. Erwin 35 00 ding Hdw Co on account attjeet McCrary - Refilling ! woik 71 20 4 48 , Voucher No i) paid Asheboro Eiec. 11 30 1 Co lights ,10 .50 7 58 : Voucher No U paid AsUboro Elec 3 40 Co lishm . . ...... ." 41.fi; 3 00 Voucher No ii paid Ashebcrj 75 00 Elec Co light 43 50 it rr . . . . ... l . .j u voucner ?a j pam Attl ty, as the failure of tin? Walsh hanks for curbing ' '' '' at Chicago lately Indicated. Voucher No 50 paid Arthur lfosr There must lie a more thorough in- lijhis 45.50 1 spoctkm of all bunks und trust cotu- ; panics to protect tue people wuo are 45.50 i depository from the looters wlw np- peur to nave tossessiou or many nuu clary Instlttithris. and Proslilent Itooso velt should sec that Oie young man he appointed comptroller of the cur rency attends to Ills business Instead of spending inot of his time In tlie factional Illinois Itepublkcan squab bles. Attention .to t'.i.- bunks will pay the teople far bettor titan trying to force fuds like pUmetic s;ollin.!? on them. Governors of states must be forced by public opinion to see that the sttite lintikliiit Institutions tx1 thorotlgri ly examined and the securities hold In vestlp'.fej. Tlie dlrecirs of batiks and trust companies must ba made respon- Rlble for the sxHindness of the Instlttl- I ttoits they direct, instead of, as In mast 11.17 cases, merely drawing pay for occa sional meetings. Honest bank officials ;' ,s will not object to publicity of all trans actions to the directors, aud.th? bank l ( -,, ' insiHvtors are paid to see tlwit the I (l0 public Is protected. Depositors In I banks know nothing of what Is done : with their money, ami no foresight of o.s.oo ; tjjpip,, mn juajte yir money safe. I Banks and trust companies ore Incor 43.92 1 porftted either by the federal or state I pon-erririMMit. and tbe law provides or 21.28 six mi Id provide for strict Inspection to . I protect the people from dishonesty and 2lf.i3.39 ! Incompetency. 1. her No 'o hi-hlS i. li. r No .funded I.-!.,-. No .'! 11 li'iit t No No H i w I.aiiiliiin S U Laughlin paid J M Betts 13 50 1 ! I 03 paid .1 M Belts Voucher No 70 paid A E Hamlet Vouchor No 71 paid J M Betts Vouch.- Slll 72 f paid J M Beds 73 paid J M Betts Total By 5 cr cent. Com. on $20! 13 39 V J 'league Treas 104.07 ROOSEVELT REFORMS, To Ami brought forward By amount over iid $2198.00 2109.47 $28.59 C. II. Rush, clerk. ItepabltoM Reformers Ar Impttiat WltHnat Dcimnrlo Help. Railroad rate legislation and other reforms could not have been enacted without tbe votes of Democratic con gressmen unless Republicans bad been united for them in both branches of congress. It U certain that at least there would have been no Republican majority for the rate bill In the senate if the Democrats had opposed It. When tbe railroads and their congressional friends saw that there were enough Republicans who would vote with tbe Democrats to pass tbe bill they at once decided to make tbe best of a bad barn gain and accept conditions they could not overcome. Their efforts were then turned to amending the bill so that, If not rendering It unconstitutional, It would do tbe least possible damage to the c3rporatlons. The appeal of Pres ident Roosevelt to Senators Bailey and Tillman for aid to pass tbe rate bill before be" bad been able to make the deal for tbe Allison amendment, when Kxtrartu From National Supplementary Kepulillcan Hand Book. Here are a few choice excerpta. "The grand old party, the colored man's friend." "Rally lo the cause of your race." "Millions of souls in the South land appeal to the colored voters in the Northern, Eastern and Western States to vote for Congress. "It was the party that gave him the freedom of the ballot, which clothed him with the armor of cit'V.enship and gave him a power ful and unrestricted voice in the affairs of the Nation: it was the Republican party that appointed' ,K tKm colored citizens to offices of honoi proveg , ..j not nave and trust, and promoted colored passed without Democratic votes, privates in the United States Army I Senator Toraker names a uuuiber of to be commissioned officers. It members of congress from Ohio who was by legislation enacted by Re opposed President Roosevelt's policies, publican Congresses and approved 1 an(1 others might be named from near by Republican Presidents, that the ; & evcry 8te uvre also uo t0 laws which have been beneficial to! lf ? " fact was , , , , . . . . . shown that enough Republicans would us have been recorded in the statues. I vote laooertB t0 over the persistent opposition of ' of the measures. . the Democratic party." j The statehiKid bill was first passed And finally the negroes are urged through the house, with the Democrats to rally to the Republican party as j opposing it. It was then a party and the negroes did, who participated iu ! partisan measure, but when the Demo- the the Civil and other wars. Here!tratlc sen" tors and some Republicans is tne exact language: 1 adPtkHl Forafcer ameudment glv- Rally to Roosevelt and the Re-1 ,tt u,e f :vrt? H1,0 rlf" to J . . . . 1 1 vte on joint statehood, the Republican publican candidate of your dwtnet! I)artisaM of tha uouse lieU 1 wu Rally to the cause of your race with j uutil Mr Willlams. the iKMiiocratlc all the vigor and determination I der, filibustered and comjiclled the that Crispus Attucks displayed in Republican majority to accept the ref the Revolutionary days; that your erendtim amendment. Mr. Roosevelt grandfathers and fathers exhibited found himself helirfess to irevent this, with Sherman on his march f rom tuse he was not backed by the Atlanta to the Sea; with Sheridan I Imocrats, and has since advised the t -,.,rrh fbo Kl,W o!l0 nf tha I Hcpubllcans of Arizona to vote for Sbonan.lb. n,5tK Minl at ! ut "hood. threatening them that unless they succeeded ttiey would not get admitted for years. Tlie defeat of the Santo Domingo treaty is another instance where Mr. Roosevelt was defeated because his policy did not appeal to the iKimocrats. S. V, Lnnghlin,... '.Vood A lipring. T. F, P.ih '. .:. .. . T -' ii . .. Shenandoah; with McKinley at Antietam; with the Union forces at Fort Pillow, Fort Wagner, Milliken's Bend, Petersburg, Seven Pines, O'nstee, and many other engage ments for the frerdom of the colored man and the preservation of the Union, and with Roosevelt the hero of the Spainish-American War, in a foreign clime against a foreign foe, for the glory of the flag, the integrity of the Nation, and the alleviation of thf condition of op. pressed humanity." The cover contains a fulsome tribute to Pres'dent Roosevelt, who is called the apositle of. the "Square Deal Doctrine" and "All men up, rather than some men down." News & Observer. The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., are preparing to erect anothe lare fertilizer plant at Durham. To Cure a Cold In One Dav. Take LAXATITTVE BROMO Quinir TaWeta. Progim refund mopey if it fail, tecum. E W GROVE'S aumatur is on tenck S5c. . t Government by Jnjuactloa. The object of our constitution is to preserve Individual rights. Now, a right U an acknowledged claim. Our constitution acknowledges the claim of every man to freedom of thought and speech and to trial bjJury for any of fense against the lawwltb which he may be charged. But government by injunction is a denial of all these rights or acknowledged claims. For this reason It Is that the Democratic party opposes government by injunction as Interpreted, and such government re sults In a denial of Justice under the constitution. Like that you formerly (jot, costing from 60c. to $1.00 por pound THE CHEWERS PREFERENCE BEING FOR THE GENUINE SUN CURED TO BACCO WITH LESS SWEETENING THAN IS USED Cft ITE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LONGER STANDING, CAUSED REYNOLDS3 SUN CURED, IN SO SHORT A TlittE, TO WIN THE PLACE AS FAVORITE WITH CHEW ERS. SOLD AT 50c. PER POUND IN So. CUTSj STRICTLY 10c. AWD .Sc. PLUGS, AND IS THE BEST VALUE III SUN CURED TOBACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. The Vital Point. When it comes to eating you wan some- A thing you like. The same applies to the necessary articles for the dining room where tf you do your eating. C Dining Rooifi Suites and Fine $ Theodore Havener Dinner Sets from $25.oo to Sloo.oo per set. We are adding a full line of Mantels, Til ing and Orates that will be worth your while to inspect. Mattings of all Kinds Rugs, Administer Velvets and Burtworth Wiltons, varying in price from $2o to $65. A call will convince you. People's House Furnishing Co., High Point, N. C. Choose Wisely . . . when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. YouH find fl iorta tod kinJi corresponding pric. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine, then Uts - WHITE- 27 yean experience has enabled tis to bring out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL snd 7 Vf-jif ,il Vm--BUILT PRODUCT, combining in to make-up all tne goos points louna on nn" grade -tin and others that are exdusivelyN WHITE for instance, our TENSION INDI CATOR, 4 device that shows the tension tt a glance, and we have others that appeal to care ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic Lift and beautiful Swell Front, Golden Oak Wookworfc, Vibrator i Rotary Shuttle Style. OUR ELEQANT H. T. OATALOQUE8 QIVI FULL PARTICULARS, FREE. V WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. Before Moving; into Our New Warehouse we want to reduce our stock of Disc Harrows, Buggies, Land Rollers, Hay Rakes and Mow ers and will sell them at reduced prices. If you want bargains in above or any kind of hardware call to see us, before the season is off. McCrary-Redding Hardware Company Copying- the C O, P. The emperor of China has evidently been taking n lesson from the policy of the Republican party lu the Philip pines, for In an edict he promises a constitutional form of guvcrnaient "when the people are fitted for It." Arrangements are being made to hate a board of arbitrators appoint ed to settle thesttike of machinists on the Southern Railway, cauaed bv that company refusing t grant an increase in ngec The agreement of the board iM govern th& eale for ten v .. . . . Interior Decorations. I have a full line of attrac tive designs in wall papers , and can hang same. Refer ence given. M. thTTiond, Asheboro. N. C-

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