!??? Aurora bridge ul help*.... 13.00 Hi U.11 t tod railaUr. U.0? ? 0.00 . | .-CMto, WOTict ?u?rd . . ":?0 Jno. 8?t?rthw?lu>. contlct gu.rj to.og P?t Cherry, conrlct ?u?rj 10.00 Tom Alllgood, convict guard y 10.00 Uavs Hodge#, convict guard 6.00 a. b-iltey, keeping bath bridge., etc . 20.68 W. O. Blanc ill, moving ecnrict, tec 8.00 J. A. Hardy, clerk to board supervisor*, KIchlaa*. 4 .. g.06 O. Kumley, cle>k to board and sundriea 21.61 - IL C. boyd, antra aervtces on bridges . l.oo Letiolt Graphite Co.. paint for Washington bridge. .. . 186.20 J. F. Tayloe. mdae for convlcta ? 801.87 Jno. A. McLmb, Jr.. stenographer. States vs. Car! Kelly ^11.80 John H. Bonner, atenograph r. State vs. Carl Rally.. 30.00 ; John H. Bonner, Stan. State va O. Kelly (preliminary* 16.00 John H. Bonner, Sten. State vs. Wm. Lee .\ 6.00 Howard Wlnfleld, livery for emallpox wagon 8.0O Town of Belhaven, coiu In Stats va Jim Moore * 14. .0 T. H. Moore, lumber for bridge, order Von Kberat la . . 38.80 M. M. Jones, balance on Back Creek bridge... *... *. * 688.06 M. M. Jonea, bin for work at Aurora 16.64 M. M. Jones, draughting plan of Aurora draw ' 16.00 J. r. Tayloe, paid M. M. Jones on Back Cr. bridge 1,000.00 J. P. Tayloe. Int. to bank of Washington.* 1st note.... 76.00 ; J. F. Tayloe. Int. to Bank of Washington, and note.... 87.60 ' J. F. Tayloe. 800 .iury .tickets paid vi l,178.-,6 J. P. Tayloe, Int. on bonds 813.36 Uood Koaua Machine Co., part payment on scrapes- and Plow for roads 86.60 J. A. Leigh, court coata for May 24.40 it. k. Warren, chairman to commiasloners 16.87 W. W.-Hebker. county commissioner 6.30 1 hos. Oreen, county commissioner , ................. -^7.76 K. O. boyd, county commlaaioner 0.40 b\ H. Von Eberateln. county commissioner . . . 6.60 W. H. Stancill, county commlaaioner 6.60 L. P. Harris, county commissioner 7.00 A. Bailey, keeping bath bridges 18.00 Geo. A Paul, puone rent Hid Incidentals 13.30 Kout. T. Warien. potatoes for oonvlcta 3.4 6 W. O. 8tanc.ll, moving convlcta 3.00 B. O. Bright. Supt. Co. home... 160.10 John brantiey, guarding prisoner 1.00 H. L- Hodges, superintendent County roads 60.00 J. O. Alu.rdfcv. ass.slant bupt County roada - 80.00 Hugh Canuy, convict guard. 1 month 80.00 Tom Alllgood, convict guard. 26 daya 16.04 u b u?nUuvaiAe, convict guard, 16 daya 10.00 ?> l guard, 4 days 8.08 W. D. 8 till, convict guard, xu daya 18.6/ itouu Warub, ^uird.ug cou?>cts, l day 1.00 Baui Hougtu. guarding con.icts 4 days 4.00 .. (.UJHTu ? ?. .. rt'.ord ior ..eg ,... 8.76 tve.e i Wadu> Co.? slal^au^. lor'iterf 7.10 Geo. E. Rlc-.a. aneilft, court ixjenaea, etc 100.88 C.eo. E. RtcKf. slie.iu, I lees 03.36 W rrill. U-t*,. Co., instct eproo1 .or Co. home 10.00 Edwards L. > ruughton. ulnd.ng tax eooka 8.00 Spencer Bros., mdte for Go. home . 3.60 ?' - XfcteTaf Lun.-ir Co., w*od for convlcta 1.60 P. A. Barber, keeping Aurora bridge, 80.00 J. B. Keech, . eep i.t: . antego Creek bridge......... 36.00. R. F. Reepesa, keeping Pungo Creea bridge 80.00 olcr, ? ep*|n* Jlwunt'. Greet brtdge. 10.00 Southern Furniture Co., furn tore for Co. home 6.00 B. Taylor, repairing Co. carta 18.00 O. Kumley, tlerk to board, cto v.... 40.80 i~ .. L> Hir. " ee,> ng Washington bridge 87.00 :?us n it Berry, clothing tor convlcta 188.00 x. 0. Htvhamay, Bal. due for earing for Jack Cr. R4... 4.00 I K. Van voorbla,. s at onery for Reg 3.60 Vic n- - n>eylnK GeKrnde Stevens to Jail 8.50 J. cCoy, If. t, survf> r d ;rom Pant go to Pungo Or. 0,10 li LAtha. , ^pairing T owenton bridge..." S.00 7? * b' f ?*r Go . w' Ar for i'ungo Cr. bridge 70.40 ft. r nt Aur? r >i tge 18.00 : ^ It.-. j e-O'uylr T ? Irf 'stars to Jail ." 8.60 V.c onea, r?. vine -oners to jail 7.u0 o t. . I" co. ? 10.80 r o - t. ac 4 prla. to Wash.. 10.60 - ? r . 168 ? ? ? on-' 1,863.13 y c " s *? . 8. Hassell.. 2.^0 ..-a ni D\th bridges 34.06 *a. .^et'lford 6.30 'd. cTerson. ex-Con U- 20.00 . - 11-.70 63.06 / % r- 26.60 I ^ % 6.31 : 11.86 2.70 ? ?> ?? ??wti ' .\ 11.05 6.75 3.80 6.60 6.76 9.60 0 60 ^ ^ ? ? -- ? ? ? ^ ?> ?o I ..... 860 W 9 60 !*? *u- 9.60 < . 5 00 ^ ......V.. 9 60 .ern, ?es .. ?" ?;? 10.00 i ? ? 1 m ... 4.00 l-cs. -s .t.. ......V< ji* ??- w .. ... *60 Ada*.- " ieea-. . ^? 1.70 T.qeaa, v ?iee 3.06 fllard witness 8.88 witness .06 ' : ? ," /Itneas -05 ?? use . 1.00 Hi ''o* ' lees t-06 ' \t? 'eas 1.55 '. <iep* ? ne-?* 8.80 k ?-40 ? s V :v /. " 8-06 % ?" . |fcl. 1 $ J. w. B.U. WUMM ..... W. J. 8?rs, witnees .. "FSWtgr Geo. Forrnuc,' wltnsss K. B. Weston, witness Jlo. R. She!ton. wltoeee P. Orlcan., w lines. 1 Asdrew Kmery. witness . ... Juki BtlH. witness Ttllmsn DouRh^rtr. witness See. J. Btuddsrt. witness 1.46 Ill BonJ. Williams, witness 1.66 W. H. Pate. witnees 2.45 H. T. Volar, wltneM S.gO F. D. Meeslck, wltneM 6.10 * J. T. Moore, witness . 3,10 M. r. Quthrle, witness ,\. t .7.7.16 - Lm Guthefle, witness .3.80 J. T. Robblns, witness . 4.60 P. L. tflll. witness 2 80 A. B. Yeatee, witness 1 2.80 T. H. Daniels, witness . . . . A \ 2.?0 J. M. Edwards, witness 2.10 H. K. Cutler, witness ^ T...... 3.70 W. T. Hudnall. wltneM 4.10 O. M. Hooker, witness 2.90 Osesr Mayo witness 4.60 W. M. Brlckhouse, C. 9. C.,. Tyrrell 3.43 WV H. Bskor. witness 2.60 Thomas. Green* county commissioner 7.75 L. P. Harris, county commissioner 7.0o - *H. C: Boyd, county commissioner 6.40 W. H. Stanclll, county commissioner 5.60 P. H. Von Ebersteln, county commissioner .......... 5.60 W. W. Hooker, county commissioner w.>..... 8.20 O. Rumlry, clerk to Bosrd / 4.00 H. T. Thompson, list taker, Richland . .V. 67.00 T. J. Topping, list taker. Fanfego 74.70 II. H. Cutler.' lilt taker. Long Acre 58.80 -dB. P. Qnrgnnus, list taker. Bath 70.00 A. L. Bell, list taker, Eolhsven . , 51.i 6 R. M. Oasklll, list taker, Chocowlnlty 60.00 W. M. Cooper, list taker Washington 82.26 W. B. Windley list taker, city of Washington . . 80.00 W. C. Rodman, member finance commltteee .. SO.00 A. J. Cox, member finance commUtoe 30.00 JiL. Warren, member flnanco committee^ 30.00 R. R. Warren, chairman to commissioners . 16.86 W. H. Stanclll, commissioner, 5.60 L. P. Harris, commissioner 7.00 W. W. Hooker, county commissioner 8.20 -P. H. Von Ebersteln, county) commissioner 5.5o H. C. Boyd, county commissioner 6.40 Thoe. Qreen, county commissioner .. . .. . 7.76 N- A. Cutler, lumber (or road No. 20, Long Acre .... 4.40 C. H. Roberson, arrest snd con*. Wm. Reddlck to Jail 5.10 Eureka Lumber Co., lumber for bridges 2.88 Geo. E. Ricks, reward, etc, tor Bate man 44.29 W. H. Stanclll, member pension board .* 2.00 J. H. Harris P. A 8. Co'., mdj* for convieta 51.20 *W. T. Farrow, member pension board 2.00 R. R. Warren, member pension board 2.00 J. Alfred Hodges, helping mSve convicts 2.00 Spencer Bros, mdse. for Carolina Hawkins .80 Joe. P. Tayloe, mdse for convicts 167.64 Qeo. A. Paul, sundries 9.10 J; Alfred Hodges, repairing Hardlsoa Mill bridge 1.00 H. Q. D. Hill, keeping Washington bridge , 37.00 Blmon taylor, repairing carts ... ? 7.00 Thomas Demby, helping more convicts 3.00 L. A. Taylor, helping move convicts 3.00 ? James R. Tayloe, helping move convicts . 2.00 Lswis Clark, helping move convicta 2.00 H. H. Hill, helping move convicta \ 6.00 O. Q. Cay ton, material and work on Buckhara brdlge . . 1.00 John W. B rani ley, guarding prisoner 1.00 K. O. Bright, Bupt. Co. home 129.10 R. W. Hodges, mdse^for convicts 61.00 J. A. Taylor, lumber road No. 7. Chocowiaity 6.09 J. B. Keech, keeping Belhaven bridge . ? 25.00 R. P. Reapeee, keeping Pun go Cr. bridge 21.87 A. Toler, keeping Blount's Creek bridge ? 10.00 P A. Barber, keeping Aurora bridge 20.00 Geo. E. Ricks, jail fees 27.16 J. B. Whltehurst A Co., lumber for Whlttfhurst Cr. brge 2,77 Washington Drug Co., medicine for convicts 17.80 J. A. Leigh, recorder, feee recorder costs 7.20 G. Rumley, clerk to board Ac 35.60 J B. T. Baker, work on Aurora bridge 4.50 L.-.P. Harris, extra services on bridges > J. H. Rhem, repairing Bonnerton bridge 16.09 Thos. Green, cash pd for Ium. and work on Ouckel bridge 3.u0 John Gray Hodges, meal for convicts 19.80 8. Miles, repairing convict shackels 1.96 C H Roberson, arrest and conveying Wm. Edwards to Jail 7.4 5 Capt. J. R. Bonner, freight on wagon 1.2k . J. K. Hoyt, mdse for convicts .. lllzS B. W. Miller, coats in stste vs Wm. Edwsrds 1.65 W. H. Hooker, mayor's fees 1.25 A. R. Jnckfon, lumber for brldgee over ditches near old Baynor graveyard 7.50 A. Bailey, keeping Bath bridges otc ' 19.50 J. H. Ward, lumber for Gum Swamp and Aggies Run. . 47.22 J. C. Latham, lumber and logs for Aggies Run 10.00 J. C- Duke, conveying Thos. Shavender to jail 2.50 Washington Dally News, novice list takers, eto 4.00 Jno. A. McLean Jr., taking evidence for Bup. court. . 25.00 H. L. Hodges, superintendent county roads 60.00 J. D. Aldrfdge, assistant superintendent county roads . . 20.00 Hugh Candy, convict guard 20.00 , x J. E. Williams, eonvlct guard 20.00 ' R. E. Hodges, convict guard .?. 6.64 R. E. Wall, convict guard 9.3* Dave Hodges, convlet guard 7.00 W. D. Still, convict guard 2.67 J. P. Tayloe, Interest on bonds 626.60 Mary A. Baugham, Interest on note 260.00 A. D. Mac Lean, attorney'ifess. . 100.00 J. A. Dudley, painting bridge, 26.00 J. A. Dudley, painting bridge 26.00 State Ass'n Co. Commissioners, annual dues 5.00 C. H. Roberson, conveying 4 prisoners to jail and feed 17.00 , R. R. Warren, chslrman to commissioners ...? 16.87 W. H. Stanclll, commissioner, 2.00 L. P. Harris, commissioner 4.60 P. H. Von Ebersteln. commissioner 6.50 H. C. Boyd, commissioner 6.40 Thoe. Green, commissioner 7.75 W. W. Hooker, commltsloaer 8.20 F. R. Black, repairing bridge over Beaver Dam Swamp 7.64 Eureka Lumber Co., lumber for Beaver Dam Swamp. . 7.26 R. L. Tripp, mdse for convicta 60.21 A. Bailey, keeping Bath bridges ,... 19.50 Dr. P. A. Nicholson, superintendent health..., 72.00 . J. P. Tayloe. mdse for convicts 4 . 126.86 R. L. Barv, lumoer aad poles tyr road, 4.00 Alfred Bailey, coaveylag James Oray to Jail 2.60 Willetts-Carr Co., envelopes for C. 8. O. . 6.76 Harrella Printing House, road orders 1.29 J. K. Hoyt, fer convicts is.66 ? L. W. Paul, cler to board supervisors, Pantego ...... J. H. Harris p and 8. Co, mdse for convicta 17.01 8pencer Bros., ibuss for county home , bhmhhi OPPORTUNITIES I (UTS. I CMU |M?C *i*d. 4 ?clOM pa>r**eat with itn?). \n?wrn ? ?tik aoty Or '?oatvad ?i Ud? o(tk?. ibouui tHJ la buMUTW itlKIc ?y ills a. A?i?. by n?ea?iii(?r. tete aoM or omU give a carwiul tueoiKMi iraOlAL f?.00 CHILD'S OOCOH tmr $1.76 oa sale Wedaeeday. Variety Store. 11-14* OCT GLAW GALORE NOW TO BE seen at Bell's, the Jewerer. tfc \ UlHPLAl OF HTBRUNQ SILVER atn be seen at Bell's. the Jew eler* tf. FOR RENT?Rooma fvribhcd and unftnlahed, all modern con Tea iences, board If wanted. Apply to rail Mayo, 432 East Main Mryan LET A COMPETENT BTENOtiRA - pher do your work and thereby save both time and money. Phone Miss Myrtle Marsh, Chamber of Commerce. tf. BkFOHK U l/VINCl 8EK CUT GLASS display at Bell's, the-Jeweler, tf.' SEE BELL THE JEWKJ<ER FOR China. * tt QO TO l. li. BELL *FOR XMAS Jewelry and presents, Belhaven, ? N. C. . 6-24 chg. MEAT MARKET?Ring Phone 422 for Brlght's Market, acVoee the . bridge and get the best meat and sausage, .delivered at your door u-ao c. SPECIAL $3.00 CHILD'S OOV'CH for $1.75 on sale Wednesday. Variety Store. 12-14c THE RELIABLE MARKET STREET man on North Market street, wl!l sell pork at 15c pound. Try me. Prices on beef interesting. Look out for your dollar. W. J. Hardl son 12-18 c Notice. The annual meeting of the share holders of the First National Bank will be held January 10th, 1911, at twelrs o'clock noon for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year. A M. DUMAY. 1-6 chg. Cashier. ALL KINDS OP UPHOLSTERING and repairing of furniture, trunk and umbrellas; also renovating mattresses. Done with neatness and dispatch, by Jno. F. MoCluer, Shop at my home, 219 E. 2nd 8L, Waahlngton. N. C. Prompt stten tlon paid to all work outside of town 12-12 chg FOR CHINA. ARTISTIC AND UNI que. call and see Bell, the Jeweler, tfc. Right Now just before Christma; is when you should in tease your insur nee at stote and home. More clerks, m .re tires, mori mince p'es a id fru't c;kes, make th^ lire risk double. A pbo e call will fetch us. WM. RRAGAVV & CO.. first Inaoranrv Ageiil ??>?????????. V ? -w XMAS 3very TOf CO Ail \ v ? 4- V. cauM w? Kmw wheu yc , v*. t.? <p V: ihlnji thai u tu i r plet* lcjdv furnh i.Dga wh?a j?i reaiixe. uyou pari to. iin . h, <. v * ? i roW j ; V** V t ?i ' .* . 1 \ ? r 4 ? . ' 1 , : .rjVV'*' ' - J?>i Iln it a bo Mitir > tku fU( fM > ? _ ??"?? UDUM4 pot tioa ktk to poor r--<lUr ui >?> y??r maun. ???t rot* h??. , dont coot you anything, w bnckod up ?y our mill th?r.:or, wo cu >Und behind oar nuJ? when plMlnf jroar order ilk then, to ?end Drnrt Bent Flo tmn ? WOOI*ARI?. .oto imtt. 1I-1S - - v~-7|b' lowELRT. mnnjm rm amd Suitable Chrlntmu c?ta. Bnll. Ike )?w?ler bu thorn. Cnll quick, tic GOWANS King of Externals, Stands supremo under [? every test. Feel se cure, keep Gowans in the home. Gowans al v^v-3 conquers Croup ana Pneumonia and your doctor assents. Cow ana Preparation has unci on my chil<I when it \va* dr*perutrlm\ ill with Pneumonia finntetli.iUly oiler the, second application my physician culled */.?/ finding no ureal t\n.improvement on/cm/its continuance. Tiie child recover*! rapidly G.J.HkLK LKMrttg/gittt, U24 East Si. Allegheny, i'u. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IK THE HOME All Dr?(iUn SI. nOc. 23?. COWAN MCOtCAL CO.. OURHAM. N. C. ?>< ?*??* tWlt hi fill t'.f ('It Dr. Neeley's WONDERF 1 irtergreen positively cures Rheumatism 1 Permanent results assured ?not only temporary relief. If troubled with this dread disease try one bottle. Price 60c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sael by. ^ DR. HARDY, Bole Agent for Washington and vicinity. Bhall Women Vote? If they did. millions could <?ote Dr. King'a New Life Pills th? tr 10ui edy for women. For banishing fagged feelings, backache or head ache, constipation, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're unequalled. Easy, safe, sure. 26c at all Drug gists. 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