. ' .-' ' : ; !',,, ' - . . . J IT: iuiiiiiI ta Wwil LI ifMUtf bum (Concluded from Third Fogs.) V 1908, Dec. 8.- IN80LVENT Thos. a McNeill, con- veylng Sam Murchi- son's body to the De- ' pot ..v.. . .... ., 100 V " N. A. Sinclair, solid- tor .... 70.50 " A. A. McKethan. C, & i C....... 117.72 " " N. A. Watson, aherlff 61.60 i i . J. H. 8ears. aherlff .. .60 " 8. P. Cowen, sheriff . . .90 " C. P. Overby, J. P. . . 9.71 " W. O. Moore, eonsUble 1.90 " ' John Smith, J. P. -.. J3 " N. A. McLean, ConsU- t. ble .... .... .. .80 V. C. Bullard, mayor ' 31.62 J - D. H. McMillan, J. P. LIS ' , " J. Q. Goddard. eonata- , ble . . ............ 160 . - Colin McRae. J. P. .. 1.65 " R. 8. Tatum, J. P. .. .60 " J. H. Faircloth, eon- 1 - stable 1.15 - " J. H. Krlder. aheriff.. .SO " T. JL Powers. J. P. .. 1.80 ". W, S. Nunnery. State " va, Zeb Odom .... 1.15 ",- Pannle McDonald, Stale vs. Chaa. Cog- llj.ll x A. G. Peterson. Stat vs. Orady Cnlbreth ' " Jno Perry .SUto va Chaa. Cogdell .. .. T. a McNeill, Dartd Dixon .... ...... .. - A. J. McQueen, Darld Dixon .. ,. - J. H. Pope, Pitt Deal " A. R. Peary, OriS MOOTS 4 . " a " Jacob Zharon, Griff . Moon ... .. .. " A. Perry, Griff Moore - W. W. Bagley. 8 tare Han " Chaa. Faircloth, 8teve Hull' - Thon, HaU. Stere HaU " Jas. Tomllnson, 8tere Han .. - J. M. Winiama, R. Holmea, et al .. .. Chaa. Lee White, a Holmes, at al .. .. " Jna Aaron McLaron, R. Holmes, et al .. - - Win Smith, Matthew 8.90 1.85 .60 2.45 8.46 J.06 8.70 180 1.80 M0 1.90 190 :LI7 45 130 U0 HoweU HO - Sarah Smith, Matthew . Howell 110 - Minnie Smith, Mathew HoweU .. .... .. 110 " W. H. Owen, Matthew HoweU ., ........ HO J. R. Lather. Matthew HoweU .. .... .. U0 H. J. Guy, Jna. A. Mc- Laroa... .. L80 Seaman MelTin, Jno. A. McLaroa .. .. . . L80 Dae can Andrews, Jae. A. McLaron .. .. .. L80 A. J. Harria, Jna ' ' A. McLaron .. " Owen Brown, Roger -Brown... .... C P. Orerby. State Roger Brown .. R. H. Buckingham, State t. Roger Brown Mary Smith, State ts. Roger Brown ..... ' Dare. Williams, state ts. Roger Brown . " Marion Stevens, State TS. Roger Brown " J. r. 8 Lao back. State ts. Roger Brown .. ' W. H. Scott. State ts. Addle MelTin et al ' Mary Cole, btate ts. ' '- Addle MelTin et al Ellxa 8mHh, Bute ts. 1 Addle MelTin et al ' JuUa McNeill, SUte ts Addle MelTin et al ' . M. McMillan, SUte ts. Addle MelTin et al O. R. Edge, SUte ts. Orady West .. .... ' Inn Baker. SUte ts. Grady West,'.. .... Bob Atkins, SUte ts. r Grady West .. 8. Manson, SUte ts. 8; K. Khonry .... " . Jacob Zharmn, SUte ts. S. K. Koory ....... C. P. Orerby, SUte vs. 8. K. Koory ' lime J ha ran. SUte ts. 8. K. Koory . . T. H. Williamson, SUte ts. 8. K. Koory .... .4.80 A. Perry, SUte ra. 8. K. Konry . . ... " Carolina Ray. SUte vs. 8. K. Khonry .. ' A. Manser SUte vs. 8. K. Khonry .... M. T. HaU, SUte ts. 8. K. Khonry .. , M. U. ElklDS, 8UU TS. Thoe Riddle .. ... AM i Ray Smith, State vs. Thomas Riddle ... J JO W. W. Wallace, SUte ts. Thoe. Riddle . . tM Thomas Sterling SUte vs. Thomas Riddle 5.J0 Wesuey Cain, SUte rs Thomas RMdle .... $JtO J. J. Hair, SUte vs. Thomas Riddle .... 4.(0 . r. D. Odam, SUte ts. Thomas Riddle .... . (.40 M. A. McLean, SUte rs Thomas Riddle .... 11.40 C. P. Tyson, SUte ts. Thomas Riddle .... 6.40 James Riddle SUte ts vs. Thos. Riddle V. "J.80 H. B. Porter, SUte vs Thcmas Riddle 7J0 V. M. Riddle, SUte VS Thomas Riddle .... 4.10 WaHer Riddle SUte vs vs. Thos. Riddle . . 180 W. H. Smith, SUte vs Thomas Riddle .... 4.40 A. E. Byrne, SUte vs ' Thomas Riddle .... 6.40 Frank Gales, SUte ts Thomas Riddle .... 6.40 J. H. Starting SUte ts Thomas RMdle .... 5.(0 J. T. Cameron SUte rs Thomas RMdle . 5.(0 Mary Raney, SUte ts Thomas Riddle .... 2.80 Lonnle Lowry, SUte va ' Thomas Riddle .... - 6.(0 Off Garner, Bute vs ' Thomas RMdle . . . . ' 5.(0 1.46 Ul 1.10 U0 U0 U0 1.10 111 1.18 L10 U0 U0 tM 1.(5 6.40 6.40 1.60 5.40 130 5.90 1.60 MS mount forward Amount brought forward .... I 628.801 Aftiouttt brouKht forward ....$ 91141 0. P. Overby, Bute va Henry WaUur .... C. P. Overby, Jr., Bute vs. Henry Walker , . D. W. Johnson, But fa Henry Walker.. W. N. Reld, 8ute vs Jacob Heart E. W. Boykln, SUte Ts Jacob Heart D. W. Parker, 8Ute vs Jacob Heart J. J. Hoggins, SUte ts Joe Boone W. C, Ewlng, SUte vs. Joe Boone.. i. F. M. Hugglna, SUte ts Joe Boone ...... L. SUnton, SUte ts - Joe Boone .... .. M. J. Morris, 8UU ts. Ed. Burns W. C. Swing, SUte va . Ed. Burnes. ...... W. T. Bethea, State vs Ed. Burnes ....... ' A. a Jordan, SUte va Ed. Burns... J. D. Haselton. 8Uta ' ts Ed Burns ...... W. O. Ewlng, BUte ts- Joha WaddeU .... Ed. Brltt. SUte vs Orady West 8. F. Maxwell, SUte ' ts Orady West .... W. a Maxwell. 8Ute vs Orady West i... W. a Maxwell. Jr, vs Orady West .... W. C. Swing. SUte vs ' ' Mathew Brewlngtoa W. B. McNair, SUte -va John McNair . . Geo. Baxter, SUte vs J. a Sholar ...... Nathan Ross, SUte vs J. a 8holar Arthur Ray, SUte ts Fred Andrews..... 1909. ' Feb. Znd. N. A. 8Inclalr, Soli citor .... A. A. McKethan, C. 8. a N. A. Watson, Sheriff V. a Ballard, Mayor's J. M. Faircloth, J. P. Joe Ray, J. P. Costa. . M. B. West, J. P. CoU D. N. McLean. J. P. Coate J. tt Faircloth, Con- atablecost ...... .. D. a Ray, ConsUble coat C P. Orerby, ' J. P cost John Smith, J. P. cost M. A. McLean, ConaU- - ble cost A. J. Pate, ConsUble cost .. D. N. Downing; ! Con- ' sUble cost J. A. CoItIh, 8Ute va Lndnda WUllama.. J. P. Monroe, 8Ute vs Llasle Green .. J. S. Smith, Stella Pet- U9 1.10 ISO 1.15 1.18 :uo 6.10 ' .60 MO ' 6J0 540 .60 1 SiO 8.10 8.70 .60 1.66 8.45 110 110 .60 110 145 1.50 Henry Blake, State va C Williams. t al . a B. HaU, SUU ra C. Williams, et al .. " Nancy McKethan, SUte . Addle Melrin .. .. Apr. Bth.-r-N. A. 81nolalr. Soil- ckor .. " "A. A. McKethan, C. " N. A. wirtioni 'sheriff , : " City of Fayettevllle, Mayor'a Court . . .'. -" a P. OTerby, J. P. eoaU D. N. McLean, J. p. COStS , , , , ,..'.,', " J.M. Fisher. J. P. coaU ' " A. J. Pate, Conatav ; ble ,, " B. E. Fisher, ConeU- bl " W. G. Moore, ConsU ' ble .... .... .... . " W. H. Flowers, Con sUble .... .. Ida Parish,' State vs Add Melrin " C Q. Parteh, SUte va Add Melrin., .... . McN. Baxleey, SUte : , vs J. W. Williams .. 1 - Wm. 8mlth, SUte va J. W. WlUlama.... " Dan'l Turner, SUte vs " ' J. W. WUllama , " a H. Simmons, 8Ute vs M. F. Scott . . . . " U 0. Wooten, SUte vs M. F. Scott .... " W. a Ray, SUte va ' M. F. Scott .... J. F. Clark, Bute ts M. F. Scott ...... " A. O. Bonds, 8tat ' ts M. F. Scott .. Amount brought forward . . . . $1,655.54 ' Amount brought forward . . . .$2,li4.B5 54.00 101.95 87.06 89.60 108 .66 4.15 1.40 5.40 .96 150 188 110 8.96 L90 6.80 185 6.80 ' Dan'l Jackson, etate ' - ts Garrison Cmnady J. L. Home, SUte vs Garrason Caaaady ' . W. H. Home. SUte rs Garrason Cannady.. " WHUe Carter. SUte - vs Nancy Plummer Frank Jackson. SUte ' ri. Nancy Plummer J. M. Faircloth. SUte' ts Nancy Plummer " D. N. Carter. SUte ts Nancy Plummer A. F. Plummer, SUte ts Nancy Plummer . J. H. Faircloth, SUte ts Nancy Plummer Bd. Warner. SUte ts Giles Hales. Jr...... - Howard Smith, 8Ute ts. Henry A John Brn- ner .. J. H. McArthur, SUte ts Bruner A Brnner Herrey McNeill. SUte . - ts Bet tie Carbine . James Wilson, 8Ute ts Cliff Pearce .. Geo. Pogh, State ts Cliff Pearce., .... Badger Hurtles, state ts Cliff Pearce ..... '..Alice Pugh, SUte ts - Cliff Pearce.. ..... Wm. Pngh, SUte vs Cliff Pearce.. .... " 3. 3. Huggins, SUto rs -Dan Murdy.;; .... Wm Pogh, SUte rs v Cliff Pearce Gea Pogh. SUte vs CHff Pearce.. .... Jee McDonald, SUte ' ; vs Cliff Pearce .... .- Alice Pugh, SUte va , Cliff Pearce , Badger Hostler, SUte vs Cliff Pearce .... . James Wilson. SUte va Cliff Pearce .... , D. J. Brock.. SUte vs . J P. Musalewhite Paul Watson, State vs . Geo. Lomax A. J. Pate SUte va ' Geo. Lomax Richard Breece, SUte vs Bid Denning .. . J. B. McPhaiL SUte vs Bid Denning . 3. a Bowden, SUte vs Bid Denning .. Edna Blue, SUto vs Archy Blue Ellu Brnhh, 8Ute rs , Archy Blue ........ Lydla Wright, 8Ute vs ' Archy Blue Richard - McAlIster. - SUte vs Jno Walker ' James Jones, SUto vs : Nan Patterson.... W. H. Smith, State vs Nan Patterson - Jasper McKay, SUte - ra John Walker.... J. F. Daris, SUto ts John Walker .... E. B. Hall, SUto vs John Walker Jno. Foster, SUte vs John Walker W. H. Smith, SUto vs John Walker., .... Eliza McNeill. SUte vi Jno. H. Ray 1.10 wm. Hutson, SUte ti Jno. H. Ray 1 Frank Carr, State vs Will Melrin........ D. O. Downing, SUte ts Will Melrin 6.85 - i 170 125 4J0 6.95 US 6.8S 1.70 5.70 130 1 JO I 100 .840 8.00 195 185 195 195 840 145 145 8.50 3.45 345 100 .95 160 1.(0 340 8.60 8.75 160 1.60 1.60 3.60 1(0 110 3.60 2.60 1J0 3.10 1.10 I 1.10 140 1.10 1(09. Apr. 6th. Hamilton McMillan. - 8Ute tsJL F. 8cott " D. McN. Ray, SUto ts M. F. Scott.. " ' M. C Hammond. SUto rs M. F. Scott.. .. " HMcMllUa. SUto rs M. F. Scott.. " M. C. Hammond, SUte ts M. F. Scott...... " C O. Parish, Bute ts A. McNeill AM. ' Johnson ....... ., Richard McAllator. SUte ts A. McNein ft M. Johnson.... " Isiah Hobbs, SUte vs Jas. Armstrong .... "' Maggie McMillan, SUte vs Jas. Arm strong " Luke McMillan. SUto rs Jas Armstrong.. " . Sam - Williams, SUto rs Jas. WUllama .. "J. H. Wynn. Bute vs Jas. Williams, and " H. Thrower. ... . . f " Jno. Carter, SUto vs Lettle Avery ...... " J. McN. Baxley.tJUte .vs J. W. Williams .. " Wm. Smith, SUto TS J. -W. Williams.. .... " Joe Evans, SUto ts 1 Carrie Smltn " Henry Williams, SUte - vs Carrie Smith .. " ' Amanda DeVane. SUte i ts M. F. Scott . . " Thoa. Wood, SUte ts M. F. Scott ..... " Granrflle ' Bonds, 8ute ts Mi F. Scott Geo. Bacon, SUto. ts Settle Arery Peter Walker, SUto ts 8ettle Arery.. .... ' , Will Stocks, SUto ts Settle Avery .... " Council " Simmons, SUto vs Settle Avery ' Kin 8tocks. SUte vs Settle Avery .... . ' J. E. Catherine, SUto vs Paul Vlner .... ' N. A. Smith, SUte vs Lewis Freeman...,; ' W' H. Marsh, SUte vs Lewis Freeman . , ' D. 8. MaulUby, SUte v va Lewis Freeman ' H. McMillan, SUte va Lewis Freeman Jane 7Ul N. A. Sinclair. 8ol- ; loiter .. .... .... 1 A. A. McKethan, Clerk Court .;. .... .... N. A. Watson, Sheriff A. W. Amen, 8heriff . Lyon, Sheriff. ; .. . , " Lanier, Sheriff W. H. Marsh, Sheriff ' V. C. Bullard. May ors Court cost.... ..CP. Overby. J. P. ' coats .. .. .. .... D. N. McLean, J. P. " coate .. .. ........ EC. McNeill, 8her!ff CO. Petty, Sheriff ..' W. C. Perks, J. P. , costs ...... -,. .. - Mayor Hope Mills, Mayor'a Court costs ' Jno. Smith, J. P. costs W. O. Moore, Cons table H. 8. Fisher, ConsU- blo fOQM ' M. A. McLean, ConsU ble lees.. ... i .... ."' 3. D. Tatum, 8Ute rs , Jas. Melrin.. ...... JUn. Simons, SUto vs Jaa. Melrin. ...... E. B. Halt. SUto vs . F. Davis .... .... 3. McD. Monaghan SUte vs F. Daris.. M. T. Weston, SUte vs P. L, Dixon . Wi a Hawkins, BUte P. L. Davis , W. O. Melrin, SUte rs Lewis Melrin . . . . Dock Owen, SUto ts Lewis Melrin .... Archie Melrin, State ts Lewis Melrin,.., A. P. Smith, SUte rs Lewis Melrin Jack Boykln, SUte vt Lewis Melrin ...... A. W. Downing, SUte vs Lewis Melrin.... " J. C, Bullard, SUte va Lewis Mel vln..,. Sara Jones, SUte vs J. W. Butler Wm. Faircloth. SUte vs J. W. Butler .... D. 8. MacRae, SUte vi Sol. K Khonry....' W. O. Moore, SUte ts Sol. K. Khoury.... . blah Manson, SUte vs Sol K. Khoury .... 3.(9 3.10 1.10 51.00 6957 16.05 81.10 6.17 1.00 1.83 150 340 135 MS 3.70 1.10 178 1.85 3.65 '440 (40 6.00 140 345 8.90 J 3.60 ' 640 8.16 540 .60 1.10 - 180 ,5.00 5.00 .140 . 140 43 117 1.87 : no i 110 135 L6S , 346 'L60 . 1.60 160 160 1.60 5.10 1 1.45 .60 110 1.70 ,680 15540 44.25 : 40! 1.05 2.60 ; 4.75 j W. J. Byrdi SUU. va Sol. K. Khoury .... R. M. Jaokson, Slate va Sol K. Khour) . . E. A. Poe, SUta ra Sol K Khoury.. A. R. Perry, State va Sol K. Khoury 6.30 M. T. Hall SUte va Sol K. Khoury .... B. L. Home, SUte va Alex. Plummer .... Dan'l Jackson, SUte va Alex Plummer .... J, W. Freeman, SUte vs Alex Plummer.. Annie C. Daris, SUto rs D. S. Grady and B. D. Ferrell .... Sadie Davis, SUto ts D. 8. Grady and . - E. D. Ferrell Jno. a Downing, State vsAlbert Halea .. . Thos. Crumpler, State vs Albert Hales ... . Napolean Carter, BUte va Albert Halea .... Isaac Atury, 8ute vs va Albert Halea .... . Elian Williams, SUto va Nora Herring .. O. W. BUlUps, SUto vs Nor Herring.. .... French Daris, SUto va Nora Herring Albert McAlister, SUte ' vs Dick Poe .... v Nathan 8haw, SUte va " ' BUI Tap Ray .... W. a. Hawley, SUte ts Wm. MacRae. . . . vW. C. Troy, State rs Wm. MacRae.. .... W. H. Smith, SUte TS Creasy WlUlama .. . Loula Andrews, SUte rs Ed.' oogan .... Janle Wilson, SUte vs Ed. Bogan., ...... Flora Black, 8Uto vs' Ed. Bogan .. .... W. M. Darts, 8Ute vs Richard Black .... a S. Chandler, SUto vs Richard Black . . Jno.. Savannah, 8Ute' ts Richard Black.. Fred Wallace, SUte vs Richard Black a Dixon, SUte ' vs John Wilson a Mbore, SUte vs Jno HoweU ; Sarah Riddle, SUto vs Jna Howell D. A. Bundy, SUte rs - Jno. HoweU . ..... - J. M. McNeill, 8Ute vs Jno. HOweU . . . . Susan Brock, SUte vs Jno. Howell .... .. Lucy Dixon, SUte .vs Jna Wilson.. .... ' Henry Wilson, SUto rs Jno. Wilson .... W. M. Davis, 8Uto vs Nathan Robinson .. : J. W. Henderson, SUto vs Nathan Robinson W. H. Smlui, SUto vs ' Nathan Robinson u.. 3. W. Elkins, SUto vs Chaa, Faircloth.... Nathan HiU, SUto vs Chaa, Faircloth. . .. M. A. McLean, SUto vs Chaa. Faircloth.. Wilbur BarfleldSUto vs Chaa. Faircloth;. . Lonnle Edge, SUte, ts Chaa. Faircloth.... M. T. McArthur, SUto ' Chaa. Faircloth .... Robert Thames, SUte ' ts F.-M. Fort .... Miles PurnelL SUtevs F. M. Fort. ...... Thos. Muse,- State ts F. M. Fort .. .... M. A. McLean. SUte vs M. F. Fort . , .... C. a Calcntt, SUto ts M. F. Fort ....... C. H. Brltt, State rs F. M. Fort .... - .... W. F. Newton, SUte ra M. F. Fort .. .. Irery Core, State ts Qriff Core .... .. Mrs. M. Core, SUte rs Griff Core .. .... Hattie Dixon, SUto vs ' Etlaha ' ft - Heman Wilson ........... Harrison Dixon, SUte ' vs Etisha and Hem- - an Wilson ........ N. B. Ray, SUte va . Eltsha Wnson and Hays Ashley W. B. Ratley, 8Ute vs Ellsha Wilson and : "Hays Ashley , Malcom McNeill. SUte vs Ellsha Wilson ft and Hayes Ashelev j5 Oct 5th. N. A. Sinclair, Solid, tor .. .... ...... A. A. McKethan, C. 8. C. N. A. Watson, Sheriff J. V. Lanier, Sheriff Harnett ;. '.. .. E. C. McNelU, Sheriff Robeson .1 , V. C. BuUard, Mayor's court . . C P. Overby, 3: P. costs '. . ... , ., 3. K Lucas, J. P. costs Colin MacRae, J. P. - COSU t'..'... '. J. W. Faircloth, J. P. . cosU ...... .. ., E. D. Snead, 3. P. eosU H. 8. Fisher, ConsU ble .. -. , D. N. Downing, Con- SUble A. J. Pate, ConsUble Nathan Williams, J. P. coaU .. .. .. ,, W. F. Newton, Mayor Joe Ray, J. p. cosU.. W. J. Johnson, Mayor W. K. Sessoms, Con stable .. - , B. H. Jernigan. J. P..; 8arah Aranda, SUte ' ts A. Arunda .... ' T. H. Cummlngs, SUte rs A. Arunda .... C. J. Lee, SUto ts a C Hall 3. A. Colvln, SUto va B. C Hall ,. .... James Pate, SUte vs Henry Simpson . ; 3. J. Pate, SUto vs Henry Simpson.. ., W. D. Stepuens, SUte vs Rufus Smith. ., 3. W. Dean, SUte vs L, R. Parker .... B. J. Wllloughby, SUte . vs Gentry Tyson .. 40.15 743 1.80 .30 6.30 6.10 4.80 1.15 6.8 6.00 6.70 3.(0 3.60 8.10 6.15 5.10 3.10 440 4.75 . 430 1.10 8.50 115 3.10 3.10 110 3.10 3.10 1.10 7.10 1.10 "l.M 110 3.00 3.75 160 345 345 3.10 3.10 iio 110 3.10 3.45 165 8.45 .146 146 145 145 1.46 1.45 1.45 L45 1.45 1.46 110 1.10 13.85 13.85 1.55 .- 440 3.76 : W . IIS u 6.55. ' 140' 1.90 - ' i aw . 110 110 I 240 4.00 - H 4.00 3.10 1 3.05 I 140 tf 845 1.60 3.00 ,44 340 .95 3.40 8.70 1.(0 3.80 """a I 62840 j Ansonnt forward , . f mM Amount forward , .7.80 10.00 35.60 94.12 30.60 . 40 .16 11.40 7.90 .75 140 3 45 80 1.65 2 80 8.55 1.22 , 1.70 . ,77 .63 1.25 1.20 7.70 16.00 8.05 120 1.65 1.80 2.15 2.95 .95 .11,655.64 1 Amount forward ,12,114.6s H. 8. Fisher. State Ta Gentry Tyson.. . . 145 " J. McD. Monaghan, Btate vs M. B. Allen 160 " J. B. Cole, SUU vs Alex Molntyre. .. 100 ' N. A. Carter, SUte vs ' Alex. Mclntyre.. .. 1.95 "' W. E. York, SUte vs ' Coot McDougald . . 2.90 I' J. B. Williamson, State ; State va Coot McDou- - gald ..140 M : William Pate, SUte vs Coot McDougald.,.. 3.90 "H. L. Koonce, SUte vs . Pern Nelson .... .. 2.40 " Jordan Levy, SUto vs Jno, Johnson .... ., s 1.72 " Chas. Herring, SUte ra Chaa Williamson . 340 " Dan WUllama, Bute vs Chas. Williamson .. 3.70 " Joe WlUlams. SUte ts ' Chas. Williamson. . . 3.70 " ' J. C McDuffle, State ts Coot McDougald. .. . 190 " W. K. Sessoms, SUte vs Coot McDougald 3.90 " Geo A. Jackson, SUte - vs NoraLegrand. . . . 8.90 " 3. H. Beaaley, 8Uto vs Nora Legrand.. 3.90 " Amie Beaaley, BUte rs ' ;. Nora Legrand.,..., 3.90 ToUl ...13,159.37 POOR UT AND OUTSIDE POO a A Vv 1809. "':.f -:: Autry, Law .... ...... 2100 Armstrong, Lewis ... . ... 35.00 Armstrong, Leah .. - 14.00 Armstrong, jack .'. 8.00 Byrd, Ellxa... .. . ., . ; 15.00 Bain, Martha, ... ,, , 30.00 Byrd, J. M., ... .. ........ 15.00 Brown, N. A. . .. , 19.00 Brinkley, Geo. . .......... , 13.00 Brumell, Q. W, and wife .. 28.00 Blue, Mary Belle .... (.00 County Home (a BaUey and wife) 32.60 Calder, Wm., and wife .. .... 85.00 Campbell, Frances ......... 35.00 Cotton, Ellxa,. , . ... , - 30.00 Cain, J. W. .. . 30.0J Carbln, Lula, , 20.00 Campbell, Matilda, .,. ,. ... 15.00 Carter, Wm.. .... , , ., 30..J Cox, Annie, .... . ,, 11.00 Cain, Jane .... ... .. , 18.00 Darden, D. J., i ...... . 19.00 ElUott, Lonie. .. ... .... 20.00 Faircloth, Clem,; . . 30.00 Faircloth, Ernest, Faircloth, 8arah E. Gulns, Ashley,... , Guln, Thos, . . . .. Godfrey, M. ft E., uodwin, Jesse t a t s. 27.00 1.50 19.50 6.00 88.00 16.00 Guy, HE.,. -16.00 Grantham, Nancy,... ,. . .... -12.00 Glover, BeUy. .. .-, . . 18.00 Home, Martha ... ; 22.00 Hayes, David and wife .' ': 29.00 Holllngsworth, M. J......... ,18.00 tiair, M.,ii ., ....... ..17.00 Hair, Levin,... .. ; 2100 Howell, May, (Margaret).... 22.00 Hudson, Children.. .. .... .. 86.00 Hawley, 3. W. ft Son ' 46.00 Hosxina, Lucy... - .... 18.00 Hall, Bramby (Co. Home)' ,. 23.0 J Hudson, BeUa,... 14.00 Hall, Lixxie, 4.60 HalL Wm. J 'and wife .. .i.. . - '8.00 Hudson, Children,... .. ..... 6.00 Jackson, Josephine ". ( , . . . 62.00 Johnson, Charlotte.. 18.00 Jones, Dooe, .... .7 . . 18.00 18.00 17.50 18.00 9.00 3100 17.60 60.00 22.00 18.00 - 2.00 18.00 26.00 36.00 " 8.00 44.60 8.00 6.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 36.00 18.00 33.00 18.00 24.00 36.00 36.00 22.00 1600 14.60 21.00 Jones, Rachel... Lockamy, J. A.,. Lovett, Cheater, Lewis, Boas.... Melrin, Tamy and wife Matais, Malcon Monroe, J. A.,. Murphy. Sally... .. . Morrison. Margaret. .... McAlUster, Judy,... .. McDanlel, Winnie,... .. Mclntyre, Jas. and wife McLeod, Emma, ... ... MacKay, Jas..... ...... McNeill, Quince and wife McCaU, J. a,.. . , Mailoy, Sarah,,.. McKeller. Isaac... . Nunnery, Mary E. Nunnery. Charity. Pope, J. D.,. .. , Parker. Oilier .. Ray, Fannie,.., ., Ray. BeUy,.,.. Rasberry, W. T, Salmon, a A.; and wife . , ,v Seawell, HatUe........ . Sessoms, Lore,... .. . ... Stephens, J. A.. (Co. Home) Smith, Mary F., (Ca Home) eessoms, u. M., ., .....4. hecapituUtion 6P ANNUAL EXHIBIT, COURTS... . ... ........ 78144 PENSION . ...... 168.00 CLERK OF BOARD 811.00 JAIL 2,867.50 COURT HOUSE).,. T AXE8 ' ROAD ORDERS .... SINKING FUND COM'TEQ AUDITING COMMITTEE. , . ELECTION CIMMI83IONER3.... ..... ANNUAL EXHIBIT. . PRINTINO ft BTATION'Y ROADS... WILD CAT... ...... . .... BEAR.., .1 .....,(,' STILLS... INDEXING... .... . , COUNTY HOME..,",, ..... INSANE... ... i ......... INQUEST... ..'. COUNTY PHYSICIAN , . CLARENDON BRIDGE .... . SANITARY BOARD..., . ... BONDS.... ... ... ....,: 8MALLPOX,,.' ' ... REWARDS EQUALIZATION BOARD .. COUNTY ATTORNEY .... BRIDGE. i.' . INSOLVENT POOR LIST ft OUTSIDB POOR ... .4 . .,.;, 1.296.43 1.711.05 40.60 85.00 97.00 69.06 35245 i 46.00 457.03 11,109.75 , 10.00 6.00 ; 210.00 227.49 1,669.61 l 189.20 14540 803.00 9,068.51 4.80 69.63 2.47 10.00 4.00 3184,i 6,496.70 2,159.87 2,142.83 Total... 4 a .. D. .242,376.81 NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland 'county. -.. .. ..-, This is to certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct sUtement of the annual expenditures as audited and ordered by the County Commis sioners through this office from and Including the First Monday in De cember, 1908, to and Including the First Monday in November, 1909. - Witness my hand and official seal - this December 6th, 1909. '. (L. a) I - W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. DOUBLING THE - FARMER'S COME. IN (Concluded from first page.) Spearman, Warren , : 18.00 onuui, jonn A..... .. . .... Smith, Mary M.,... .. Strickland, J. W. Turlington. Cenia..;. Usery, Wm....,., Wood, Lewis, ..... . Williams, Rachel,... .. .... WaddeU, Tom... . WUIiams, Sallle...; . ... Walden, Tom,,.. ,...,. . .. Whltted, Jack,... . .... , . 1908. Dec. 8th. Armfleld Drug store Thos. H. McNeUl coffin 1909; ' Jan. 6tlu B. E. SedbeiTVa ; Bon. drucs ... Feb. 2nd. B.." a Sedberrj's Son, drugs... " Thos. H. McNeill coffin Man 2nd. B. a Sedberrr's " Son. druaa ' Apr. 6th. Wilson ft Rogers, burial Thos. Gulns.. . H. a Home ft Sons , drum .' May 3rd. H. R. Home ft 80ns drugs... .. ... ... " . J. W. Strickland, sup piles..: .. , ... .. June 7th. H. a Home ft Sons "" " ' medicine. .. .. July 6th. Souders' Pharmacy, memcine... .. , ,, Aug. 2nd. Souders' Pharmacy, drugs... . . . 8epL 7th. Wilson ft Rogers, - - Burial... r Souders' Pharmacy, ' drurs... ..' . . Oct. 6th. McKethan ft Co.. drugs... ,. , ;, i., " . K. W. JacKson, convey ( ing to Co. Home.... , " Wilson ft Rogers, bu , rial nnuknown child John Bule, conveying - to Co. Home.. Nov. 2nd. W. A. TllllnghasL conveying to Co , Home .. ... J.oo McKethan ft Co., drugs 8.48 24.00 22.00 17.60 18.00 24.00 36.00 18.00 36.00 18.00 24.00 4.60 " 6.15 2.60 10.35 10.24 - 2.60 ' 9.12 15.00 1143 6.48 2.50 10.68 18.84 14.40 8.00 .12.64 12.80 2.00 6.00 1.50 ToUl ...11142.83 towards the new method before and af ter trying, we will quote a farmer who spoke at a public meeting in Alabama last year: --r. ...y - "I was born in a cotton field, and have worked cotton on my farm for more than 40 years. I thought no one could tell me anything about raising cotton. I have usually raised one-half bale on my thin soli, and 1 thought there was all the cotton there waa in it lor one season. , The demonstration agent came along and wanted me to try his plan on two acres. Not to be contrary, I agreed, but did not believe what he told me. However, I tried my best to do as he said, and at the end of the year I had a bale and a half to the acre on the two acres worked his war. and a little over a third of a bale on the land worked my way. Yon could have knocked me down with a feather. This year I have a bale and a half to the here on my whole farm. If you do not neiieve it, 1 invite you. to go down and see. Yes sir as a good cotton planter I am Just one year old." In speaking of this work, Dr. Knapp saya that his success lies In going di rectly to the farmer and getting him to do the work on his own farm.' That is, the farmer takes the medicine him. self rather than having some one In a distant state Uke it for him. X The Effect on The Farmer, The effect on the farmer is some. thing Uke this: He has been growing practically ail cotton and receiving regular advances from the merchants. A regular rule 01 cultivation has been followed since the cotton Industry was started in his neighborhood. The moment he ham j that there Is a greater profit In grow ing couou nnaer a new method, he be. gins to Inquire Into other things. "Why not raise more corn and vegeUbles for the family and fodder for the stock, that la produce the food supplies for iue iamny ana stock as far as possible on the farmr. That wUl of course reduce his cotton acreage, but what cotton he does raise will be almost a nei pronu He cannot expect to attain tnis result in a single season but 11 is surprising now few years it . wlU taxe to put mm in this position. At nrsi, were might be some objection to this On the nart nf ttia but If they will Inrestlgate closely they will nnd that the gradual growth of a' cash system is for tne benefit of an paroes. Tne principle has been suted In an article prepared by Dr. Knapp entitled, "A Common Economic Error," which should be read by every farmer as weU as every merchant Dr. Knapp Is a great defender -of the one-norse ttrmer of the South, con tending that for the amount he earns he donates more to charity and public utility than any other class of people In tne United SUtes. The moment that nia net income is increased he Immed iately begins to make ImprovemenU, build better houses, better fences, bet ter roads, more schools and more cnurcnes, thus putting rural life upon a higher plane. If a single man in a community can grow a better crop, he will be a better man and in his work for the rural upUft the man wUl grow raster than the crop. . The fundamental Drinclnlm : taM down by Dr. Knapp in his system of cultivation lor southern farms are as follows: " . -... . (1). Prepare a deep and thoroughly imiveriwu seea neu, wen drained; break In the fall to the denth of 8. 10 or a incnes, according to the soil, with iBHiiemenia mat wm not bring too uiuuu m me budso 1 . to thA unrfiu (The foregoing depths should be reduc ed gradually). (2). Use seed of the best variety, Inteligently selected . and earefuiiv stored. - . (3). In cultivated crona sire tha rows ana me pianu in the rows a space suited to the plant, the aolL and the climate. v " (4). Use Intensive tllUo-a rinrin. the growing period of the crops. (5). . Secure a high content of hu mus In the soli by the use of legumes, barnyard manure, farm refuse, ami Commercial fertilizers. (6). Carry out a srstematln' rmn routlon with a winter cover crop. (7), Accomnllah mora a.1, in day by using more horsepower and bet- luiyieuienis. (8). Increase the farm ativlr tn tfc. 01 uwizing au the waste prod' ttcti tad lands cf the farm. (10). Koep an acfoimt of each fnrm product, lu orilur to' know from which the gain or Iohs mium. , These prlnolplos ho hns applied with remarkable success and has enormous ly Increased the income of the farmers In many SUtos. When It was seen that the new sys tem of culture was doubling the In come of the farmer, there was a great desire to extend It to the States east of the MlBBlaslppI, but the bureau of plant Industry was not authorized to extend the work beyond the territory Infested with the boll weevil, or just In advance of It At this point Dr. Knapp's great work attracted the at tention of Dr. Wallace Buttrlck, secre Ury of the general education board of New York, who has millions of dollars at bis command. I had observed In my travels,' says Dr. Buttrlck, "that the great obstacle to progress in the South was the pov-. erty of the farmer and aa I was con stantly traveling through that section I was depressed by the evidence every where of the low earning power of the farmer. It waa only about one fourth of that In some of the Western States, and according to aU the rules of economics the scale of civilization must necessarily be low in the South while this condition ontlnued.. It so happened that I was present at one of the meetings in Texas when Dr. Knapp delivered an address, and I became in terested In his work. The more I learnt ed of It, the more I saw In it, and when I returned to New York I conferred with Dr. Gates, chairman of the gen eral education board, and we telegraph ed Dr. Knapp to meet us at the Hotel Wlllard, In Washington, that night. We went down and Dr. Knapp dis cussed the situation with us until 3 o'clock In the morning. The result was that Dr. Gates and I had an interview with Secretary Wilson the next morn ing, and he told us plainly that al though he fully appreciated the impor tance of Dr. Knapp's work he had no authority to extend it beyond the ter ritory affected by the boll weevil. Dr. Gates and I asked the secretary If he could use money furnished by the gen eral education board for the extension of the work east of the Mississippi, and he said that Dr. Knapp could di rect the work, using our funds. So we began, furnishing something over 18 000 the first year and increasing the amount every year until we furnished last year something over $100,000. I look upon Dr. Knapp's work aa one of the greateBt ever undertaken, not only for agriculture, but for the advance ment of civilization In the South." Dr. Knapp has Introduced his meth ods In Virginia with remarkable re- suits. Mr. T; O. Sandy, of Burkvllle, Va., state agent for the demonstration work, reported that when it began In that SUte in 1907, in counties south of the James river, where tobacco was the staple crop, farms had . deteriorat ed In productive capacity and value un til many of them were on the market at from $5 to $8 per acre. Most of the hay and corn for the work animals was Imported. On some farms the yield of corn per acre was from 6 to 10 bushels. Last year, on Mr. Sandy's demonstration farm, the yield was 4 to 6 tons of hay, and 75 bushels of corn to the acre; One of the demonstra- tors raised 94 1-2 bushels of corn on an acre, and the effect of these yields was to increase the number of demon- , stratlon farms from 27 In 1907 to near ly 1400 in 1908, and the importation of hay was stopped ' Just as fast as lands could be prepared and seeded to ' grass. Nearly all the lands about Burkeville have doubled In value, and some have advanced threefold since the demonstration work was comenc ed. As soon as the farmers found they could produce hay and corn profitably . they wanted to engage In dairying and stock raising so as to use their Idle lands. A creamery and an Ice plant have-been built at Burkeville, with a guarantee' pf a business which wlU require one thousand cows, and three creameries and many commercial dai ries are being established in adjoining counties. Mr. Sandy' savs that It had hnan thought that farming In Vlrxlnla could not be made profitable, and many farm- ers moved away, while others ceased to make ImprovemenU. ' As soon as they saw the demonstration work thev commenced to Improve, and 11 farmers in one section put hot-water heating and sanitary closeU into their houses the past season. v Nineteen hundred and elaht was the first year that demonstration work was carried on in Georgia, v The work Is under the direction of Mr. E. Gentry, of Jonesboro, Ga., who Is a Georgian, but has had considerable ernei-tanr in the boll weevil infested section of Tex as, with only a small portion of the State being worked Intenslvniv a fair beginning has been made. The work In Georgia is not Umted to the last year raised as hish as 100 bunhAis of corn to the acre. There were cases where fathers laughed at what their boys were doing until they saw that the boys were making twice as much as they, w.hen they adopted the same methods. - -- Dr. Knapp sums un the ohlnr.u r. the Farmer'e Cooperative Demonstra- -tlon Work as follows: :V - First J ; To reform sericulture and make it an occupation of profit and pleasure. . - v . Second: To lmnrovs rural onniii. tions. -v -"v '. Third: To broaden and rat life. . . .. ' Fourth: To make the farm tlye and country residence desirable. The actual resulte are stated br him as follows: . - - .- , , . (1) . Increased yield per acre. (2) . The purchase of more nr hnt. ter horses or mules. . Great Increaan In tha i nf better Implements. . (4). General interest in seed seleo-; uon ana tne use of the best seed. (6). ment (6). 7). (8). Home and . school ' Improve- More months of schooling. Better highways. Increase of a hoolih life in the country. , (9). Intense interest In xrrHmii.. ture. 1 As an Indication of what tha Smtth is doing, the following fifnirAB Q PA mint... ed from the report of the United States department or agriculture, showing the Increase in crop values from 1904 to 1908 In the-10 principal cotton pro ducing States: . : .. , . . Crop Increase In the South. ...... 3102,000.009- Com Hay ... Horses Mules I Milch cows 100,000,000 13,000.000 116,000,000 80,000,00,0 rt,,,v.-.J1ti.-.J,J..ff.y-