r-HE RECORD is read
JL every week by almost
everybody that's anybody. ,. '
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T,HE RECORD is the
paper that's in every
home, and the only paper in
many homes.
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ARE THEY WANTED THIS YEAR
PITTSBORO. CHATHAM CO.. THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 192.
. v. oaniora. km, ml AT RRflWN'S THAPFI ariffin-tinati
No Town or City Has In- gF5 Manv Peon" P . 'TStiTtf J
banford last Friday and witness- Many People Present at Mrs fl N TnstiVe rWfi,i o
vifpd thp Nnffh ro ed a snlenM o-nm JLi at ivirs.o. jn. justice was the scene
Children's Day Exer-
cisesProgram
VOL. XLtll NO. 47
vitea tne iortn Caro
lina Veterans
Not a single city or town of
convention size, or any other
size, for that matter, has shown
any inclination this year to invite
the North Carolina division, Uni
ted Con federate Veterans, to hold
a reunion in its patriotic midst.
according to Gen James I. Metts,
commander of the division, who
vas quizzei yesterday on the
subject, says the WilmingtonStar;
This same situation has obtain
ed in other years, more or less,
and it may obtain until the last
olddefenderof the commonwealth
in the bloody days of the war be
tween the states is laid away so
tar as tne contederates them
selves are concerned; that is to
say, not one of the gay veterans
rould consent to beg, hat in hand,
that any community in the state
for which they fought will Dlay
host to them in the years when
to them little is left but memo
ries of the bivouac, of the uproar
of battle, of four prisons where
the pestilence and starvation
were the companions of the boys
of the "storm-cradled nation that
fell."
Last year a bare 600 attended
the state reunion. Fewer might
attend a reunion should one be
held this year. It is felt that no
great sum would be required for
staging a three-day entertain
ment for these totte-ing old fel
lows who once shook the conti
nent to its foundations. And
what if it does cost a little mon
ey m Heaven's name.
ed a splenid game of ball, result
ing m a score of 4 to 3 in favor
OI .TlttShOro r?nMnwir Jo u
iv..,i,fi io cue
dox score and summary:
PITTSBORO
Peoples, 2b
Cooper, ss
Williams, 3b
W. Womble. cf
Gattis, c
Hamlet, If
R. Womble, lb
Clegg, p
Goldston, rf
AB R
4 0
5
4
3
4
4
4
3
4
0
0
1
0
e
l
l
l
HPO E
13 1
0
2
1
4
3
10
2
2
Last Snnd
vtviriitu iuc Cl"
forts of the Sunday school work-
ers at Brown's chapel with suc
cess, lhis church is noteri for h
ikings
glory
Totals
SANFORD
Cromartie, 2b
S Cox, c
Campbell, 3b
W. Cox, ss
Jones, rf "
White, If v
Frazier, cf
King, lb
Knight, p
Godfrey, p
Temple, p
AB
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
3
1
1
1
R
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
ot a beautiful but quiet wedding
wiieu uieiruauKuter, aaran Ada,
was united in marriaurp tn ajt.
Sam B. Griffin. The ceremony
was penormea oy Kev. J. J.
Boone. Immediately before the
ceremony, Mrs. Henry Bynum
very sweeetiy sang Because."
inen the bride and groom enter
0 pefection of its undertakings and ? uS the bnda1 march from
1 it exceeded itself with o-iorv last Lohengren was, played by Mrs.
n dmin.. I rsvnnm Sf hnhprt'c SaJ)j
The Deonle hecan t o-ofV..
i . . . 1
eanyana all through the day
hundreds of neonle ron tinned
to come and a splendid time was
naa oy all those nresent Tho
entire program was a profit t
HPOE ay church anywhere and demon
2 2 i strated time and effort on the
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. I TYIOCI1-M1 4- i .
j iijootci ui ceremonies ana the r; r,","".J "lcuua i ' u j
whole oroe-ram was r.Qr-,wi f wnout tne state. The groom "ierua"jn iviattnews town.
to the letter. Ts tneL son ot M. J. W. Giffin,
In addition to the rpo-nlav m one, 91 Chatham s commissioners,
gram by the children in the fore
noon, the pastor. Rev. J J
0
0
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.35 4 10 27 4
3
1
2
0
4
2
Bynum. "Schubert's Serenade
was softly plaved while the
emn words were spoken which
made them man and wife.
ihe happy couple left i mmprh-
lately amid coni?ratuia.r.innd anH
best wishes from all
. - t'tvuv.uv IU1
a trip to western, Korth Carolina
i ana other points.
Ihe bride is the beautiful and
ROAD COMMISSIONERS MEET
Proceedings of the Meet
ing Held Here on Mon
day, June 13th
Ihe general rennrf q
tne commissioners at tio mf
. i i . t ' '"-vt-
ms neia nere on the eannnri tvt
day wrere very encouracino- tn ti a
general public, and shows rnat
the Work is nrno-rpcemf
ihe repair work as well nc thQ
- -w M.U bU
constructive contracts are near-
mg completion, that is, the larg
er ones, . and new contracts will
no doubt be let on other confine,
-w.
at an ea.rlv date TVip
Moore's bride to the Wake line
and that from the Cape Fear
township line to the Durham
Chatham Lady Married
tmM EAffie wicker, daughter of
Mr. W. A. Ellington, of this city,
and who is now matron of the
m "ri?"an orphanage at EIon,and
0 13
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
part of the Lromoters Sn- J-ne DriQe is me Deautilul and LUW"BIJIV ime the Durham
tendent C, A. Lutterloh ws the CC0TpJ.1lh? ?lulhter of ,M.r- ?. f ' thrh New
master ot ceremonies and the 111' u uor u "a'any inenas rtrrxu011" 1V, townsnip;
i i . i nrn mnAHT rno eroi-a iimij i.riM nv.
was carried out r?lzz"z.
Totals
Score by innings
Pittsboro
San ford
32 3 9 27 4
1 J . u . U.
Boone, made a shr.rtand inctrn,..
tive talk and Harrv R 'Nrry.Tr,
J ' V 1. II WU
delivered an address on the me
morial feature of the1 occasion.
Alter the exercises in the
and is well known for his snlen-
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aid traits or craraoter anH Y.
cellent business ability.
ship from Siler City to the Al
bright township line and from
the same townshin line t.n tVit
of the Alama rPe lino o vr oil
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m favorable condition and prom
ise soon to be first-class highways.
A a1- i ..
i-t nuts nreermcr rhev 100
o w vvao
something like $20,000 paid out.
LIST OF COMMUNITY SONGS
1
Miss Wood To Use These
Verses at The Sing in
The County
You are asked to keep these as
well as the cards for future use:
Let the Rest of the World Qo By
like
mtendent of the orphanage, and
one of the most influential men
m Mon, were married at the
nristian Da.rsonno-o m T?oi;i,
yesterday afternoon.
Immediately aftnr tnp
monvthe n
left for a bridal tour of ten days
""v uun tueir return will he a t
home m Elon.
Mrs. Wicker is fha tt,;., r
the late Cort WiVi nj n
Johnson 19 intimately known to
manv neonle h
tor a number of voora QO Just a soot to call our own
Of rlooda t Ai ic&ioier w , fi . airfar..
"v-uo m -n-iaujaiice countv 1 - ac,
I Tin ;
, 1 xicre joys never cease,
rAKIiGORIC Out there beneath a kindly skv
by p7J;t We'U buiId a sweet little nest. somewhere
jjiV, I i-n wt4.
you, a pal good and .
With some one
true,
I'd like to leave it
find
Some place that's known to God alone)
all behind and go and
Boy Scouts Camp
Last Friday night the local
000 021 100-4 church, the manv hP , if "1 fl X L tne be taken into considera-
100 000 020-3 ers w v,oT u 1 u "ttll"c uut .ier i. i,. tion, however, that much of this
SUMMARY - no;; r u "ie niJne mSnt n haw money goes toward old contract
m v I Li ui XII" I I f 1 n 1UJC K 1 T- tTrmiWk j 1,1. '
xwo-base hit. PeP,es. Gattis. Jope8. placed in the handiof rirte IrtZ. " ff?. ?' completed and
and boys that had taken ?t in of tkn i PiaQ ncnargeot the load
the program and they repaired were John London; Thomas Mor- ThVrehT, iSJSSH'' k
to the cemetery and placed them gan, Glivian Overacre" Wence area ' deal of SS J
On the oraves nf tVio 1
ofthe churcn. " MU!? I work to get things
Then same the rfmn, , S d "" irT'S " a systematic way. The
" w . UUU O IF. AW- IllIIil lil III M III! VV M. I AAWk WMnniM. 1
TsoT 3 padTVorthfmeam
- -""v- -""'"cu iiwxiic tne same wav or mmfr i-t.,o.:
were manv. manv tah es fi ed n o-ht A eia;. : "ivwugduuns,
o. ox; base on balls, off f!Wo- a ff
Knight 3, off Godfrey 1; struck out, by
Clegg 4, by Knight 3; Double plays,
Pittsboro 3, Sanford 2.
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the com
ing of the Lord:
He is tramping out the vintage where the
. grapes of wrath are stored:
He hath loosed the fateful liaritn; t
His terrible swift sword;
CHORUS
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.
JNorth Carolina has poured out
millions since 1917 for every pur
pose under the sun, and has giv
en of its wealth freely to peoples
from pole to pole, is it impossible
for public spirited citizens in any
of the cities which the state is
proud, to create a small fund to
State College
The advertisement of the North
Carolina sfate coliep-e of ao-rimil.
this ISSUe. This trrowino- torVi
C3 wvw
meal college is doiner a fine wort
for young men who expect to be
larmers, chemists, engineers,
textile manufacturers or scien
tithe workers in anv of these
and enough of it to feed saveral
hundred mow neonle th an woro
present there, although the groe,
and the church ,as well were fill
ed all during the day;
Alter the concrrecration
human historv a's the most mnr
ve'ous any country ever pro
duced? -
It would be a source of shame
to worth Carolina to be so back
i i
lines. Write to the ,o1 'l1? : "aa
fnii ; r.4-.- : , icaoociuuieu in tne cnurcn rtev.
lull miormation if you are inter- R F n f w
ested m technical ednration fnr uiu' r u iUU, nf thrift mQ-.r K ....-ii. S. L. Curl, work , on rnarlc on,
instruction in other suojects m y 6CO-ri-lull&"L tywiisnip,jjiob.
show honor and give happiness estSd tecnnical education for brother of the pas
to men who will march through vourselr,.your son or any of your a splendid sermon
human VncMrv on. fV. yOUnST triends. Tk xi i i
rci Inner fimn n-nA i i
""'c aiiKi ixiuiiey, out a
great deal ot this in time will be
eliminated, it is said.
Tl, rii :
j-iic luuuwmg accounts were
allowed:
pared at the reauest of Snnerin. J-' Jones, bridge timber. Bear
tendent E. C. Brooks, of the de- H??I0W"S.P $241.07.
partment of -edikau'on of -North vt Tnffin work on roads
arolina. to show how theteanher 111 nope townsmpr S45.-
c -1 : 2. i i i ... I S I. 'nt"l tttz-wIj- i a
. vuu, jl xv uu luttus ana
Teach Thrift in School
New bulletins recently
pre-
Will Locate Here
Dr. W. H. Fowler has come to
ixrori j"7.7 r ."V;w" Hwuuiu wan uie intention or
nwpE 'T- 7 fp fiof locating provided the people feel
Can e DOast: - Hirst at Rothnl . :
Farthest at Chickamauga and
Gettysburg; Last at Appomat
tox 'when none of our cities
appear to desire to entertain the
men who carved that boast upon
the enduring memory of North
Carolina?
ouice uie aDove article was
put in type we are notified: that
the reunion will be held in Dur
nam on August 23, 24 and 25.
ihe dates were decided upon and
accepted Monday. We shall pub
lish a complete report of the re
union program in our next issue.
-Editor Record.
the need ot a vennarv snrceon
mi , ,
nere is great need tor a man
here of Dr. Fowler's profession
and the folks should prevail upon
mm to stay. rom the looks of
some of the dumb animals with
sore backs, galded shoulders.
spavin joints and lumps on the
body, the editor thinks that he
should be kept busy for awhile
that he would not find time to
think of leaving.
Buried Saturday
The body of Rufus Gotton, son
of Mack Cotton, who died from
shell shock in -the trenches in
France, while serving with the
During the whole day the sing
ing was beautiful and we dare
say there is a choir there that
can equal any church in North
Carolina.
The dav waa indeed a nleasa-1
one for the Record man and we
mark it down as one of the hap
piest events m our lives to be
with these folks on this occasion,
Ihe COmnlete nroo-ram hv tVio
Sunday school in the morning
was as follows:
Song bv conffrep-ation. All -frail
the Power.
March and song, by the children.
A Snaonv Salute, hv rfiorloc
Willis Lutterloh.
Children's Dav. Hlnvtnn Mar-
shall.
Song, by the choir.
A Basket of R(
, .--.wv
'erry, Elizabeth Lutterloh, Kath
erine Durham, Estelle Dark,
48.
instruction in other suhierts in
v-
the P PtTIPntQW rrvaAaa Vtnt-r. l,,t.
been published, and thev are now 4 Per work on roads in
haincr rr.oi'1 -I.. j AIDrigTht tOWnShin iRSS
vx.xfs uiuiici. lu liic 1 1 . v x riri i ft t-w.
county suporinteddents in this t ij w0??' work on road,
state, as well as to teachers in
the summer schoo's. Announce
ment has also been made that
thrift instruction is to be given
in state summer schools as a part
of citizenship education.
Succeeds Miss Stalvey
The board of trustees of the
i atouviu Kueu scnooi nas se- . -
lected Miss Burwell Patterson, "PS lme' .$2'9
of Littleton, to smpfiA A- -rlott, estimat
xuuise otaivey m the primary
department here, the latter hav
ing resigned. Miss Patterson
romes to the Pittsboro school
Vk?.ll 1 i .
ui&iuy recommenaeo. She has V VT -wt v , ' CBU"
been teaching for three years in ma,,f V0' 10' from Moore's bridge
Vl:e to Wake, ennntv lino SO qq 77
Baldwin townshm. $8 75
B. R. Hargroves, work and re
pair on scrapes, Albright town-
snip, $41.
O.Z.Barber, lumber for bridges
5, 6 and 7, Gulf township, $427. 80.
J. T. Plott, estimate No. 8. Si
ler City to Albright township
une, $j.tU44.8Y, :
J l, i'lott, estimate No. 2,
iviattnews township line to Ala
948.70.
to Mr. Q
Cape Fear townshin line to Dnrl
ham county line, S3. 721.30.
B. Nooe, lumber for bridges
and hauling, $241.95.
T. W. Chandler & Co.. esti
t T n m uie west,
JUS. J i. iTrirnn save Vi
jTTx l"wc is une -"u Jec uie rest 01 tne world go bv
ho van ra ora m i & "J
:r 111 Having enemies
they never ask to borrow
w.
Victor Joh
, i ; r , i-"c hi me
"ume me nusoanri nrenphoa
vuiy ana tne wile practices it
t i -r xais lerriDie swiit S'
JaCK LianiUS save V, tr:
n fQll uT rry", tlIC l"an ni! 1X111X1 13 marenmg on.
xiV iio me ausoiute truth de
libera telv and pnvofniiTT ;4. u
--vj.xiijf ion t ue-
lieved near so often as the felhw
who can ue grace lully.
TT t
this talk abont rf7f r T1 forth the trumpet that
- u. U. A. 1j w u II IHI V I I 11
names being published has suh m neverucaiyreat;
sided. He thinks fw He 13 sUng out the hearts of men
tax-evaders will soon be supple- Oh , . fat'
mented all ovpv fn. " "!rPPie 0h- be swlft- my to answer Him! be
.v.vu.wumiy. iubilant. mv fppM
Two scenes Sr1Q i . tvt God is marching on.
automobile. A railr-ncl
A locomotive Man tt-ino " Sweet Adeline
anead ot tram. Seen 2. Tnki
mnn 1 i "-fe - """'"'i lllJ celiac.
luau m a dox. ' At ria ,0,rt t ' x
0 , iui vuu x ume.
Prneno fl . . . dreams y?ur ir face beams:
ow c njr emu ne Wl risp You're thP flnwor nf u
acrnin if i.m i " Vi sweet
o. " j wu uuii l Kin nim 1 . n.
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J.ne dirrerenre hotmoon n
maTrand a ooor-one i J-tVl,iv, There's a Long, Long TraU
man has a twin-six and the noor There's in i
. c I -"&t uau a-wiliuill
Into the land of my dreams,
to Wake countv line. $2 2fiS 77
' T
rornne i5ros. & .Co., hauling
Parents, Mr and Mrs C D Moore.
Miss Clara Moore is attending
the summer school at Bonlee.
There was an interesting ball
game between Martha's chapel
and New Hope teams last Satur
day at Martha's chapel, the score
being 6 and 8 in favor of the
ew Hope boys. OLIVER.
Bynum, where, he was buried.
He was the onlv colored man
from' Chatham countv killed in
the world war.
So long as the schedule on the
Seaooard remains as it is, there
is only one chance to get to San
ford m the morning and make
connections from there to Greens-
Pnu m m. . , , boro, and that is to call on the
Z .?r."m "Id reliable. Dick. Ramsay, who
Cptiu. oures miectea cuts, win take you ever m his auto-
01a sores, tetter, etc. mobile.
ST?Ww,M, ' . . ..
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DEED AND CREED
A. E. P.. was returned here last '"Henderson and Lucile Perry. ' 1 "T? "Vaows Ka,a TnT 1
xiic nun. Auurev iviann. .ie- cin, ui vuurc das. 1j. rrirnn n j i j. -
. - " i . . , - ... unii fnmnicnnn rr .--. r,-
nas nm.Qhorl mvi hnrr vnnnkA.n o. ' : . -v..T.vUU1. wihi aL
-v- .M..w6 vMWii.o w rr,Qfi in f 'onfoi.
T !
c .t r ranee, wnne servmer with the r.1 ucwl""'i aswue uare, lii
rrum iew nope A F! F lian Henderson and LnHle '
Mr and Mrs. Bernest Moore, of Saturday from New Jersey and Ihe Aim, Audrey Man:
Kn rt i . . .. . i . i . . tit i r-f irriu inrnn m vl m w ii am j
v.6u, apciiiouriuay wicn me r ' " ltta-" l uwuc near T u - . ;T . t-T . ' rZ i j 2 v, w road m Center townshin fon
parents. Mr and Mpr c. D Mnora Bynum. where, he was buried, ohn Durham and Hassel Brady. Lthe Confederate veterans of Chat- L JX; i ;fl n!??!?!-???
Summer Time, Cornie Perry, bam county and the widows cf $500 88 "1U WWUWUR
Song, by choir. confederate veterans. A total aCh.r 4--
Johnny Jumo Uns.Rovd Perrv sum of $5,545" was mailed. . A?atlc, B"d.e p:, estimate
Wallace Mrchaii Ai' J' The list ic cmAUr a';ak flu- OCK.y. yer oridge, Uak-
t: ul -.i r - xV1" ailv- Lj UVI1U" land township. $2.084.15.
ivuuei l vjiussuxi. ijeon rienoerson wwn auu uiere are now 011 vone a tt t - ii ,
and.IohmMann of the seronH von.;,;;, o L.,n'Jun(!S' laoor, ior oridge,
A Problem Solved, Emory Dark.
Two Rosebuds, Abie May Cole.
Song. Irene and Anhrev M nnn
Your Part, Grady Henderson-
Guess, William Wright.
Grandpa's Children's n a ir
D wight Mann."
Give with a Cheerful Heart,
Brevard Brad v. '
Song by the choir. Collection.'"
What I Would Be, Edwin Per
ry, I'earl Dark, Arthur Perrv.
Allene Dark, Gordon Marshall
and Hazel jferry.
"ime secona Class, repeivmor a . nri..i j..',- zt. zz
: m i , 0 - maiuipws townsniD. siub.irt.
pensiuxi 01 aou. wni e tnere are t tt i. 11:: T r :,
98 Of the fourth clas. re,eivW kTf!l r i?!""?
$35 each. Xhere are 59 widows rimSJW
mthe countv who also rere,VeLrT 4t."aif U1JS'
-vw v iiii v innii tics 1 - f-vrr
man has six twins.
.1 ....
Adversity tries somo r0 j
iviagis crate lilair tries others.
School Begins
mi
ine Summer Br-hnrki fv. 1, .
"wiUui lui me
Chatham county school teachers
oegan Monday with Pf t?i
rranKhn in charo-e ncciewi
ivxias, vrrace noiton, and Miss Lil
lian Nance, assisting. Mic
ton is a graduate of Davenport
college, having had two years in
High Point and la?t. vpar in n,
ham schools as instructor. Miss j
Nance is a teacher well experi
enced and last year was with lhe I
insion-aaiem graded schools.
The road force is now in tho
corporate limits of Pittsboro
blastiner the rnrlc QKn.,t ul
" -.. uie
school house and wirlpnincr fi,
Where the nightingales are singing
And a white moon beams:
There's a long, lone nierht of waitincr
Until my dreams all come true:
Till the day when I'll be going down
lhat long, long trail with you.
Smiles
There are smiles that make us haDDV.
There are smiles that make us blue,
There are smiles that steal away the tear
drops
As the sunbeams steal away the dew.
There are smiles that have a tender
meaning,
That the eyes of love alone can see,
And the smiles that fill my life with sun
shine Are the smiles that you gave to me.
We expect to start a children's
department in the Record in a
S?L p ey PtSS $ rough- The interesting to the young folks,
road to Bynum has been scraDed , Watch for the heo-innino-
graded and they are now in good
condition. At an early date the
ua,l,the,.way from Chapel
Hill to Siler City, through Pitts
coro, will be a good one.
666 has more imitations than
any other Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
OOOdoonn
. t i Mt 'ttr r
O
O
$35 each.
The repairing of the denot. plat
form on both sides of the build
ing, PUttine m ffOOd sleeners a r.d
new flooring, is a great imnrove-
ment.
Id rather see a sermon than hear one any day,
Id rather one should walk wtih me than merely show the way,
the eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear,
r me counsel isconfjusing but example's always clear.
And the best of allihe preacheis are the" men, who live their
creeds,
For to see good put in action is what everybody needs.
soon can learn to do it if you'll let me see itf done;'
1 can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast
may run. . ' ;
And the lectures you deliver may be very wise arid true,
Iut I rather get my lesson by observing what you do;
or I may misunderstand you and the high advice you give,
but there's no misunderstanding how you act and how you live.
H.dgar A. Guest.
Durham.
A Tivill
m . " 1 o, XI cue
lwo Kules trom Grandma, Jes- Mann, Rosa Thomas, Mary Per
sie Wright.
Recitation, by Aubrey Mann.
Roses, Lector Maye Mixon.
Duet, Josie and Rosa Thomas.
A. Discovery, Charlotte Wright.
' Recitation, by Irene Mann.
Gifts for Jesus, Alma Perrv. i
oameiia nenaerson and Mary
Frances Perry."
Quartet, Doran Dark, Frank
Durham, Henry Durham and Zeb
Dark.
The Dying Heathen, Junius
ry, Cornelia Henderson, Josie
I nomas, Alma Perry, Allie Thom
as, Verdie Thomas, Lois Perry
and Daisy Mann.
Give Mother the Best, Wade
Perrv.
rhiirfron' nDnc. plies
Thomas. - , ' ship, $30.30
Song, hy the choir.
Talks by the pastor and H. B.
Norwood.
Quartet, Misses Annie Mann,
Lela Mann, Lora Dark and Emma
Mann.
B. M. Poe. oils, eras and snn-
plies, Center, $8.80.
Roy Beard, work on road force,
Center, $35.75.
W. P. Carter, Maddox Bros.,
account, Center, $32.16.
R. M. Garrell. labor.nails. etr..
Matthews, $375.01.
W. P. Carter, salary for May,
$101.50. ,
Clyde Griffin, May salary, $100.
Little & Farrell, gas, oil and
supplies. $83.66.
J. T.Henderson, work on roads
Baldwin township, $20.
' Murchison & Alexander, sup
plies to road force, Gulf town-
E. F. Craven, Greensboro,
wheelers and supplies for the
county, $412.
Dillon Supply Co., Raleigh,
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