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I ? I ? ? I ...... VVH?; . ' (Coatlnned from First Hag.) Briakt * WUUto. Wum ord.r wood. Co homo ??.00 M. M. Iom. Warns order, Bath bridge >60.00 *? 5" ***?? *? *? W?r"*- <"*? HUH Bridge MOM M. M. Mm, R. *. Warns, order Bath Bride*. . . .. 150.00 W. w. Hooker, mdae for conrtcta \ SI.57 Standard Lumber Co.. H?Ue tor courtcla ?10.?? J. W. Majo mdae. lor colct. >??.?? H. c Mayo * Co, mdae tor eoarleta 6.47 Hoatk^ru Furniture Co., tarattnro for peat bonae . ... >5 Tt.lt Waablngtan Dru* Co.. Tacolo. mlila ate., (amallpozl ??.ft Mia. Dudley. ra?? of peat houae Car 11 too... j< 50.00 Dr*. W. A. and J. O) Blount, vaccina polata 113.00 Uoaa Planing Kill Co., lumber.(or port house 1.02 Or. R A. NleUolaon. part pajrmvet for earticu In acull . ?* ??amto .. 160.00 B. Mltoa. work on amallpox wagon < . . t oo John Bampaon. guard at peat house, s.-dar R. R. Warren 15.00 O. Rumley. boat for peat house 3.00 Dr. J. C. Rodman. 33 vaccinations at 20 v....... 6.60 Dr. 8. T. Nicholson, 66 vaccinations at S0e 11.60 Dr. J. L. Nicholson. 362 vaccinations at 20c. ...' 46.40 Dr. ... T. Bee be, 46 vaccinations at 20c,.,. 6.80 J. D. Wlnfleld, salary as guard 20.00 K. W. Ayers. mdse. for Co. home .....4.67 Geo. A. Paul, cleaning offices and sundries ......... 6.66 Washington Progress, printing minutes and annual ststsment, etc 188.30 Washington H. Ex Co.. feed for mulea freight to So. Cr. 2.60 Spencer Bros., mdse for Co. homa 9.42 C. H. Roberson, conveying prisoner? Jail and guarding 4.60 Moaa Planing Mill, lumber for Co. home 3.90 >1. M. Jones, repairing Pungo Cr. bridge ? 24.00 Joshua Tayloe. inspecting body of John Hiatal) 7.00 Joshua Tayloe. inquest etc.. matter of A. T. Eborn. . . . 26.00 Joseph Linton. ?oroner's jury 1.00 Preston Richardson, coroner's Jury 1.00 Jno. Linton, coroncr's jury 1.00 J. W. Burbage, coroner's Jury 1.00 J. W. SatterthwaKc, < oroner's Jur*, 1.00 Jarvls Kinon, coroner's Jury 1.00 G. lluxnley, clerk to Board ctc , ..V 77".!.. 30.66 H. G. D. Hill, salary, oil, etc, for Jan 37.00 6. R. Fowle gt Son, lumber for Co. home etc 32.62 J. A. Leigh, feea etc for Jan. 69.36 R. P. Keaptss, Keeping Pungo Cr. bridge 16.00 Alfred Bailey, keeping Bath and Bsck Cr. brgs and work 19.00 Jv B. Keecb, keeping Uelhaven bridge 26.00 A. Toler. keeping Blount's Cr. bridge 10.00 8. R. Fowle & Son, nails for Co. home .72 Wusb. Alun. Elec. Plant, wiring extension to Clks off. 1.46 M. E. Guilford, mdse for convicts 11.41 Washington Drug Co., pencils for C. S. C .60 State of N. C., use of sheriff, indigent pupils........ 70.00 J. P. Tayloe, mdse for convicts 128.42 J. F. Tayloe, R. R. Warren order M. M. Jones 600.00 Bright & Cherry, order R. R. Warren Co. home 39.24 J. F. Tayloe, Int. on Co. bonds to Feb 1 1910 626.60 Dr. J. M. Lloyd 11 vaccinations, at 20c 2.20 Geo. A. Paul C. S. C. fees 29.81 Goo. E. Ricks, sheriff Tees .'. 12.90? B. W. Miller, J. P. fees .88 C. H. Roberson. Con. and witnecs 9.40 J. N. Edwards, wtiuess 6.60 Frances Small wood witness 4.46 W. A. Thompson, witness 2.66 C. H. Sterliug, witness 6.71 W. R Pedrick Con. and witness 8.60 J. R. Proctor, witness 4.20 N. E. Mitchell, witness 6.25 Geo. N. Howard witness 10.00 A. L. Bell, J. P. fees .85 J. C. Duke, constable fees 1.23 Hattie Cotton, witness .66 Sara'l Stanley, witness .66 J. H. Jolly, witness 1.06 J. M. Harris, witness 1.26 Will Biliups witness .65 C. G. Mldyette. J. P. fees .48 A. Tuten, J. P. Fees .68 W. R. Mooro witness 2.05 C. C- Thomas witness 1.70 W. D. Saunders, constable 'eva 1.25 J. A. Lewis, witness 2.16 Washington Drug Co. syrlngo by Dr. P. A. Nicholson . . 1.30 R. W. Lucas, extra work on bridge house 10.00 H. McMullau, taxes refunded 3.70 R. R. Warren, chairman 16.87 W. W. Hooker, commissioner 8.20 F. H. Von Ebersteln, commissioner. 6.50 H. C. Boyd, comm'.ssione 6.40 L. P. Harris, commissioner 7.00 Thos. Green, commissioner 7.75 W. H. StanclU. commissioner 5.60 J. H. Harris P. and S. Co., mdse. for convicts , 3.5b H. G. D. Hill, keeping Wash, bridge 39.00 J. W*. Mayo & Bro., mdse for for convicts 10.60 Washington Horse Ex. Co., livery (grand Jury) 3.00 Washington Horse Tx. Co., feed for Co. mules 1.60 E. G. Bright, supt. Co. home 139.60 J. D. Hodges, salary for Feb 60.00 J. D. Aldrldgc, convict guard 30.00 L. F. Latham, convict guard 20.00 J. D. WinQeld, convict guard 20.00 W. A. Cratch, lumber and nails for bridges. Chocowlnity 8.25 Washington Daily Neas, blanks for CSC and Supt health 2.75 A. Toler Keeping Blount's Cr. bridge 10.00 ?'a:a*] Whitaker, wood for coudy home 2,35 Ldwards & Crougluon, book and stamp for Reg 4.35 E. G. Brifih:, putting down well at county home 40.24 o?s i'laoliig Mill Co. lumber for county home 2.25 : ,;-ctits, ccn?c> ng Jno. Hawkins to Jail 3 50 J*. A. X chclsun, salary as Supt health to March 1st f.ti.oJ ? ' '* ' *n'tV. r* . tor.I for-? 40.50 Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.. blanks for CSC 10.25 ..v r...:. .. . ?.i?r. o ro.id oi'dets 1.80 ? C- Kouti.an, services in cso of Wolfenden vs. Com. 25.00 imC- . A. Paul c.caning office, et?' 10.15 ?. ' ;iJ.*er 32.00 Spencer Bros., mdse for Co. home. ... .. . . .... ...? ... J:.:eacu t ? is. I 2.50 ...i:.i. , . ?.S '? iachat for eo.??*t house 3..">0 v ? ; .. ., ? ..r.s <?'" -or ? -i-k . ... .SJ'i .: 3. i c Ci. \*ln.f.e ten*. tS'i ot'eer a;:n.!ries li2.*? t . .'t i '?-* 113-35 .1 . c for .;.:h bri-'je '176.03 .f. Kc K-.:. UeMu? P.nitEO Cr b*i;J_~e 25.00 >: ;? In'. Kiii.init ? ;ngo Co. bri;!j*i 15.00 ?. Iv :5c. shoes for convicts 21.00 L. p. Ilarrlc, extra services <bridges) 2.00 A. Bailey, keeplr. a bridges 19.00 J. F. Tayloe, mdat- for convicts 27.79 O. Rumley, clerk to board ctc 39.62 W. .1. Dunn, lumber for Durham's Creek bridge 46.20 W. W. Hooker, extra services (bridges) 1.00 W. W. Hooker, cash paid for work on Ross bridge. . . . 6.40 W. W. Hooker, tickets for convicts 22.10 W*. W. Hooker, mdse for convicts 90.71 M. M. Jones, R. R. Warren, order Bath bridge 150.00 M. M. Jones, R. R. Warren, order Bath bridge 350.00 M. M. Jones, R. R. Warren, order Bath bridge 875,0) J F. Tayloe, Int on Co. notes 62.50 A. C. L. Agent, freight on convict outfit 8 67 M. L. Cherry, wood county home 16.13 J. F. Tayloe, 81 Jury tickets 636.20 "P. A. Nicholson, Warren order Jest house 9. . 6.30 J. E ? amp* op Warren order, guard pest house 25.00 Dr. Joshua Tayloe. 65 vaccinations at 20c 13.00 D. M. Carter, provisions for pest house 52.66 C. M. Little, provisions for pest house 14.76 J, F. Tayloe. provisions for pest house ? 8.30 O. Rumley provisions for pest house 12.06 Washington Drug Co., mdse for smallpox case 1.60 J. O. Chauncey, wood, for pest house 13.66 Dr. Joshua Taylor, vaccine points ............... a 11.61 Thos Cotten, guard st pest bouse 66.26 T. A. Brooks, mdse for Bsth bridges 1.67 W. J. Pippin, license tax refuaiefc. 20.00 F. A. Barber, keeping Aurora JmMifr 16.00 F. P. Latham, tax refunded, er^Ty.-HV ?ale 6.99 R. R. Warren, chalrmsn to comnNvMF* ? 16.86 H. C. Boyd, commissioner .. ?jjfiwui4a 6.60 F. H. Von Ebersteln, commlsstoiSfW 6.66 W. W. Hooker, commissioner .. I f 6.10 Thos. Green, commissioner V, 7.7? W. H. 8tsncm, commissioner ?.?? L. p. Harris, commissioner a ?. 44# E. O. Bright, Supt. Co. home . r....... -.... 140.60 *?il - lT.fd O. R. d&sfsrs&xm J. T. *o?s. clerk to bosrd, m+mron Washington J. A. "Leigh. WOOfdtn r?M for March L. C. AUlgood, lumber lor Bum Dom Swamp bridge 4*37 H. li BoSnt, supt. Co. rood* ?? 00 *. W. Aid ridge, assistant Supt Co. roads- ., 30 00 Lqwts t4ll9M|fc-SUArd to coaileM .... 10.00 Davs Wlnftold. guard Un convicts 10.00 John Battortbwalts. guard to convicts 10.00 Dare Hodges, guard to convicts |& .?>./? X".> ? ? !? ?0 Town of Aurora. rent of p^t \o so. e?c. !?< sc rial lover 17.31 Geo. A. ptul. cleaning oltlce etc . 7 00 Oeo. fi. Ricks, sheriff. Jail fees . . 66.8* Qeo. E. Ricks sheriff, sundries . .iv. ?;??. .) **.K. . 4 8 81 Thos. Green, extra <?ertleee. bridges 2 01 Tbcs Green, lnmber. etc., on Cuckels Cr. fcr ?!#e, ... r; \.oo fc O. Boyd, extra services 1... .-TT vM&? W. J. Harris, repairing Leechvills bridge ..... .i,.... 6.61 A. Bailey, keeping Bath bridges is 00 A. Bailey, conveying Bill Nee! lo Jail .. .v... 2.6?> H. Q. D. HU1. keeping Washington bridge, etc 39.0'J M. D. and H. L. Smith Oo. fly for tent 20.85 Edwards and Broughton. record for Reg..- . 19.50 Browne Drug atore. moo. for Reg and OBC J.L ? Geo. A. Paul. CSC. eupreme and lower oonrt.cost? In caso of Wolfsnden re. Co 40.00 Joe. P. Tsyloe. sddlng machine, 2-3 by coudty 130.06 Jos. P. Tayloo, Jury tickets . 7.10 R. P. Respess. keeping Pungo Cr. Bridge , 16.00 Fred Bsrbsr, keeping Aurora bridge. Mch and bal for Peb 36.00 J, B. Keech, keeping Belhavsn bridge 36.00 A. Toler, keeping Blount'a Creek bridge. V??> ..... 10.00 Wm. Harding, mdse for Clerk and Reg 1.15 W. H. Standi! extra services. bridges 2.00 M. M. Jones, conveying two prisoner* to Jail'. ' 7.00 , Spencer Bros, msttress for convicts ...... ..... .?.. . 8.00 M. L. Cherry, wood for Co. home . v. . 13.61 T. H. Moore, lumber for Choco. swamp foot-way...... ? 41.36 , W. W. Hooker, lanters, oil and repairs at Aurora bridge . i.tO Car. Tel. ft Tel. Co., messages to Oelhaven by Supt hoalth. .5.0 Goo. A. Paul. CSC.. ,C . ?5.70 Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff T 27.08 C. H. Sterling, mayor ^ . <.51 Geo. N. Howard, constable .' 9.6,0 Miles Respess, wltnees ./.... 1.66 Chaa. WUUama, witness 3.20 W. Msrtln Stubbs, witness - . 6.20 J. H. D. Gurkln witness 6.1* J. U. Stubbs, witness ,-'6 L. J. Gurkln witness * l.4u W. T. Latham, witnesa ...i. .. 1.40 J. C. Crawford. 8heriff .1 I, ..... ' 2.65 L. W. Tucker Sheriff ^. .46 M. G. Rawls. witness ......' 6.96 Jarvis Brown, witness 6.35 R. H. Rawls witness ? 6.90 W. A. Gnrganus, witness . t 3.60 Ceo. A. Harle, witness .' * 1.80 Nash Bullock witness 3.40 J. A. Leigh, magistrate .97 M. McJones, conptable ... 1.10 Geo. Franklin, witness ' 3.26 B. F. 8torn. witness 8.35 J. G. Ward, witness , 2.80 J. H. Roberson, witness 2.15 Arnold Rodgers, witness K 2.30 Claud Daniels, witness 3.70 C. -J. 'ietrerion, iuvit 1.35 W. L. Jernlgun. witness ... ** Dive Harrl witness ; 3.55 John T. Elks, witness ......... . 8i A. Ma>0, inaglr-ti-.re "J 02 J. A. H rd>. iu ?; '? ?it- jLgj C. H. R*?**r*cu. r?r*f ' *!.78 W. H. Shorley. constable f W. L. Butt, witness 8.00 M. W. God ley. w mes* 1.85 B. W. Miller, m-tsistrate 2.05 \V. A. fed rick, tvltned x. ......... 1.50 J. R. Proctor, wtncsu ... -i?, c.P . 1.55 w v. c ? MttwHt ? ^ ..ji ?; W. B. Wind Icy. maglatrat-. .. J. O. Bwrnntr. \\fr. . -1 . David Moore, witness 1 15 Y.'m. 3v? jLner, tno>s v . . .SO Arthur ? r ngett, " tnesi ... i.. . ..... l.iO John Williams, witnesa 1.35 Arthur Voors, witness 1 35 Gus Hsddock, witness 1.27k J. O'C^rroll. witness "3 ??5 D. W. Cahoon, witness . . 3.05 Fred Wolfenden. tax refunded ind Int. order Su. court * *1.80 J. F. Tayloe. mdse. for conv^ts 167.14 R. R. Warren, chairman to commlss oners 16.87 W. H. Stanclll, commissioner '. . 6.CO W. W. Hooker, commissioner 8.80 H. C. Boyd, commissioner ... 6.40 L. P. Harris, commissioner . 7.00 F. H. Von Ebersteln. commissioner . . ">.50 Thos. Green, commissioner 7.75 ' J. B. Keech, keeping Oelbaven ridge 25.00 B. F ?? ??epln-- P r -c Cr*?ev sip?* .o 20.00 A. Toler, keeping Blount's Creek . ? ii A k ? rl*!w pi '-extra lielp .... 29 00 H. G. D. Hill, keeping Wash n..toi * d I ' ? . . v snMi . r - ?' ? 16.00 Sust'ln & Berry, ini'rc for . . .7s ?*. Rat* ??- . "s . ) r. rT Pri O , o r rvr 154.50 B. W. Miller, fees 'n ctse Stit" rr: r 1.65 Rf' >. tr.- r * ; ? T . r. ? :e 2.26 v* C. ?? Sen. m'.'rc 'c- rfr s .70 Oeo. E. Ricks, jail* fees .... V Geo. E. Kicks, aundrlea 78.95 ... M "? n<* r .? ??? .1 ? -'S A. rail**. l'wnt r a*' ?) C. H. RoVusrscn. i-r-!*!'. ? 20.20 W. J. Har.>. ?' v, M. ,1cr,t H. L. Hft-'w. r? ? .f Pst Cherr-. e?*n i ? *\f.** J no. Sntfrr^v *i .0.00 I a*e l!? ' ? r..? ? J A. L^K'h. ec?.r< 'V. < ??.6ft 1 ' N" - *!tte? ? vi ?? ? / 45.0 * Washington Drug Co., (Tru^k lor araallpot ....... 27.00 John Sampson, guard at pext house .... 128.00 Dr. P. A. Nicholson full settlement for jerv'eee In small pox epidemic * 1.156.00 D. M. Carter, mdse for pest ho'is* 5.20 Robt T. Tripp, mdse for quarantined fam'N . .. 2.50 M. T. Archbell. mdse for pest house 16.80 O. Rumlcy, mdse. for pest house 4.70 W. F. Clark, use of wagon for small-pox 5.00 Burroughs Adding Mach., pa->er for Add Mach 6.50 J. F. Tsyloe. mdse for convict* 107.14 Bank of Washington, note paid April 7th 2,500.00 M. M. Jones work on Back Creek brldrei 500.00 M. M. Jones work on Bacfc- Creek br'^rr ....... 260.00 E. P. Wid**~ work on Pun: a Creek .. 85.-10 ' " e ?"Wing mrchtn? ?*speT r-r-- "1.70 West Dlaln f ng Co., sweep)nx com* ~ J t o * . .ion. co ? it??l c Cr i'M **-. 12.00 C. H Robs?;?i>n. *?u?rdln" !?<j it. j. . ? p- n to 5.25 M. McJones, gunrdlnx, fee?"fr.t* ' f -r ' ~r*. 3.6 A J. C. Duks, gusrdlng. feeding. arH . rv. -nrlt. fal'. *? C. H. Roberson. guarding. fee^Jnir ? rTi, to * l f E. G. Bright, lumber for Co. home '. 9.*? Noah Crateh, poll tax rsfdndsd . 1.40 J. B. Turnsge, mdse for Buann Ts?ior '67 .. R. R. Warrsn. Chairman to comnlsslr nc-rs v l ,f 1a P. Harris, commissioner 7.00 II. C. Boyd, commissioner ?."? P. H. Von Ebersteln, commissioner ...... ^ ^ j W. H. Stnncll], commissioner . . W. W. Hooker, commissioner 8.30 Thos. Orsen. commissioner. . . 7 HsrreU's Printing House, tax tlo* J. H. Hsrrls P. and 8. Co.. m J. K. Hoyt, mdse for oonviets flpsacsr Bros. mdse. for cv afv v. s4*'"?'ui ? ? V See fj OWN 11 ?<on Wood J. LEON M 7#Ml &3f ;Wt' HANKERS and BROKERS VI OCK.V rfONDS. Cp'l TON, CHAIN ?iui PROV 'i PLUME kTURET, CARPENTER BUILDING, NORFOL*. YA Print* Wins* ui N. V. S'ock l-channe. N. Y. Canon Exchuis*. < Ruard ot Tmkaik) olber F* ?,orrPsp>Midenrr respectfully sulicited, Investment And Marginal wcounts given careful i Just Receivedl New Prepared Buckwheat, HonJoy Grits, Oar Mec' arid Evaporated Peaches. All kinds of Fruitiarriving daily. R L. ARCHBELL. Gome and see our line of / Holiday Goods Our prices on Dolls, Fancy China and Glaaiware are right. We have a few more Coat Suits at wholesale cost. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. P. & X STALK CUTTER 1MB FOR 55 YEARS It is Heavy Weight, proper y distributed to do sui\?i(u work. Beware of the light, flimsy machines to sell cheap. Only is. k J-tterrn.de with Cushion Spring on the Hitch Absorbs shock a id makes driver's sea steady i lid lint/ . .pcment.s. J. s ? Mb'mg & Supply Co., . shington, N. C. IHKH.V IX)U? MORNINGS. wont ?cl yon chlveriuK ? have ? terror* for you?If you have a f radiator In your room counts wltli our uiali.? ?ud >?> .? imii n feed mpew Turn *tlir > ... >?><i r? 0 - 0HT& WA E CO. To Oui Customers: V * e m, ...torm our customers that we have moved ou mess into the building, No. 113 East Main -tre j doors East of Brown's Opera House, the La'"t- 'ing -oiu wi.ich we moved several vcars ag : have refitted thi* building to our preset Bt- >id having provided ourselv. s with am *.ie warii scilitie*. we are now in better shape 5^ 3 vc our trade to the best advantage u'k to i rranged no-v that we can keep niv^oui customers quick and immed ia . lyordtrs with which you will favor jt w (he most prompt and careful attention v.! t Im. Very Re?pec fully, N FORD HARDWARE CO. \ ? nd us your Mil and Ph jne Or ] >hlpm< nt. aptfi" H.C. C AK.TER,JR., VllORNfEY-ATLAW Washington, N. C. Office Market Stresf. . EDWARD L. STEWART JH ' Attoroey-at-Lew. I Otitc? oyer Daily New*. Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING ATTOHNPY-AT-LAW, ? Office SaWnga Bt Trad yO.. Building Roomi 3 and *. W/ "^lINGrON. N.C. L ? ' V ? ? STEPHEN C. BRAGAW . Attorney and Counselor* at-law. Washington, N. C NICHOLSON & DANIEL Attorney#- at-La w Practice la All Court* Nicholson Hotel Bui ding Johu H. Small, A. D. 1 Harry McMuUan. SMALL, MAC L?AN <* McMULLAN ATIXlKNt YS-A1 -I. A V. WMhin^Uin, North (a?roiin? VV. D. CRIMEA IATTORNEY-AT-LAW WMhln?too, North CaraUm. >?>- B. Uoamtmm Wltoj o. IIHn ? RODMAN A RODMAN Attoro*ya-?t?Law Washington, N. C. W. M. HOND, EdMUM, N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMO? ? . SIMMONS /.^ TORNkTS-AT-LAW v ? ... <\orU? Carolina. PmriK'e tn all Cowlk. I v awtciut. W- t\ 1 duiapfiu VAlli.HAN & THOMPSvIN \ I I uw VKVS-A I ?! AW *aahinuinn ami Aurur*. V <i rucm ? i. in tiif c tari :>u?iiioss Cards O. A. P. ;n.o "? ? H* I.. u\L - ? t I N N I |4 v V - Just Arrived Ne? htmondi*. Olbaru, pecan*. ? it.I nutC ratal as, ourrauta. citron, triad fin, dataa, cryaialiaed glngar . j tJl> of Xipaa uood*. ? J ? ' ? uON ft. ' ' ' *V v .'.) Walter Credit & Co pwm m. > It's Itw World'. Low. No on# bu ??r made * Mir*, uinun?i or W .comparr ?? ik - ~ i fair*. It'i the om liuckln1. Arw? RH>. .?. 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