.V;..i...l.::. y . 3.. ;;5-;V:V V---': 'L' ' this boanokr chq ai? TiMEb tdtjuhdav. septembeb ii 1013 1!! '.! C ."v: tv' ""av,'-. 'V,: lot! Commisslonen 'The Boaift of t Road Commis ianera met in Jackson in the v court house on Monday, the 1st . day of September, 1913, td trans- act the business concerning the working of the public roads and repairing the bridges of the coun ty. Members present, John E. If oore, Chairman; C. B. Vick and Dr. C. G. Powell with C. L. N. v Stephenson. Secretary. Minutes of last meeting read and approved The following accounts were presented, examined, approved and ordered paid: - Wiccacanee Township. Geo. T.Clark, 1. o., work, self and hands $ 23 50 C B. Vick, Com., having road pepaired and unload ing Culverts 25 00 WDey J. Bridgers, work 11 50 Dr. C. G. Powell, Com,, haying work done 8 64 J. A. Sykes, 1. o., work, self and hands ' 5 00 Seaboard Township. Geb T. Clarke 1. o., work eif and bands 12 58 Occoneecbee Township. J. E." Rowell, work done by order of R S. Gay 8 75 S. S. Gay, 1. o.; work.self and hands Kirby Township. E. B. Gilliam, for gravel and rails 67 oo 5 53 .75 Frank Odom, repairing bridge Jesse Davis, repairing bridge and lumber 2 77 J. O. Flythie, having work done by order of Board 5 50 Pleasant Hill Township. T. J. Taylor, L o work self and hands Roanoke Township. D. G. Britton. 1. o., work self and hands Jackson Township. If. T. Smitb, Gen. Supt, elf and hands and feed 10 25 12 25 for team 222 64 Occoneecbee Township. M. T. Smitih, Gen. Supt., self and hands and feed for team 146 50 Gaston Township.' M. T. Smith, Gen. Supt, self and hands and feed for team 379 05 General Expenses. Holland & Beamon Co., for oats, corn and ship stuff 83 25 John E. Moore, Com.. freight on same above 10 98 B. B. Hankins, shop work forM. T. Smith 8 75 A. J. Conner, publishing proceedings' 5 mos. , in eluding August C. L. Bristow, for i acre 30 O01 land for sand 25 00 Rich Square Township, work repairing Knight's bridge one-half expenses - 45 96 J. W. Jenkins, for 344 feet oak lumber for bridge at $2.00 per hundred 7 88 On motion B. W. Vincent of Gaston Township was appointed aa Supervisor to attend to the cutting but and changing county road near Vultare and said to be about 400 yards long, by the Camp Mfg. Co. for their own convenience. Said road must be put in good condition for travel by said company, said Supervisor to report said road at the next meeting of the Board. On motion it was ordered that the keeper of Branch's bridge ba discharged as the Board thought it was, unnecessary to continue teener any longer. No other business appearing the Board adjourned to. meet on the first Monday in Octbber.1913. John E. Moore, Chairman. ., C L. N. Stephenson, SeeJi s Cm III Sku, itkir l mm its inl Im TV want cun. no manor of bow lone ttadin. n cured by the wonderful, old nlisblo Dr. 1 Portar't AntiKptic BeUn OU. It tllcTV4 Fain and Hernl, at tlx tuu tine. JBo,ffc, tLOU I No; Six-Sixty- TU It a prevrfptioo prepared eopocwlly , fo MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVIR. Fir or eix doeet will break toy , aad taken then a Ionia ha Ferar will not -tetnn. It acta (ka Uat better thaa Caloanel ami iom not gripe or cickea. 2S Policy Holders leet The annual meeting of the policy holders of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Associa tion was held Sept 2. at Ahoskie. N. C. ;. -i Meedng called to order by the President, Albert Vann, after which the report of Secretary and Treasurer was read, and is as follows: ' ; Insurance in force $1.583,000. 00 with 1247 policy holders. 1 The Treasurer reported collec tions good for past ye&r. Bal. on hand last report $3113.71 Collections past year $5342 22 Interest 72.52 $8528.45 Losses and expenses $2798.52 Balance on hand $5729.93 All claims against the associa tion have been paid in full. The amount of assessment for 1914 was discussed and on motion it was made same as last year (40c per 100,00) On motion a committee of one from each county of the Branch was to be appointed by the pres ident to visit and examine the property insured by the associa tion and have necessary repairs made to all property insured. If necessary, cancel property that is in bad condition. The compen sation to be $150.00 for each county, the work to be completed as soon as possible. , Assessment No. 18 was ordered to be levied Jan. 15, 1914. . Mr. Albert Vann was reelected President at a salary of $250.00 The present Secretary and Treasurer gave notice that be wished to retire and on vote Mr. Willie Edwards was elected Sec retary and Treasurer at a salary of $350.00 per year and the bond fixed at $10000.00 Mr. J. W. Boone of Winton was elected a director for Hertford county in place of Mr. C. W. Parker, de ceased. , Mr. J. T, Williams was reelect ed a director. Appointment of Supervisor left to be made by j - y rresiueuu - No farther business the meet ing adjourned. Cotton and Pea nut Buyer. I am now located at JacksoD, North Carolina, and pay top prices for cotton and peanuts. . . 1 am making standing timber a specialty. I also estimate stand ing timber at a reasonable price per day, for those who want to sell or buy. P. M. FLEETWOOD. NOTICE LAND POSTED. All persons are hereby forbidden to bunt with or without (run or doffs on the fo'lowing lands situated in Rich Square Township, Northampton county: The Sboularsarm and the Peele land, situated on the East side of the . Rail road between Rich Square and Roxobel; the Williams land, situated between the Railroad and the Rich Square-Rozobel road and adjoining, tne lands of Gran ville Josey, Mrs. Coman and others; the Conner land and the Wall land situated on both sides of the Railroad north of Rich Square, and that part of the Brown and the Daoghtrv land adjoin ing the above tracts now owned by me. All violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. L A. J. Conner Let us sell you a ping, a pound or a box of Black Eagle Sun Cor ed Tobacco, and mak you happy. J. 'J.. PAxiwa, ,k '.. ,: -. Laaker, : N. C. The New York World,, three times a week, and thia paper for only $1.65 . a year, old or new sabaeriptionifi'f W t rkvn4i For Weakness and Loss,f Appetite The Old Standard tenmi etrenirtheDinf tenle; GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drhree out Malaria and bnilda an the arete at. A true tonie sad fure Appetittr. Vet adalte and children. Mb Has since 1894 fdven "Thorough InatractJoa under positively Christian . Influences at the lowest possible cost." v - ' RESULT It b to-day with Its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 358 !ta student body of 412and its plant worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FORtJIRLS IN.VIRGINIft. $15e pays all charges for the year. Including table board, room, lights, tteam beat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In at subjects except muaio and elocution. For catalogue and'application blank address, REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., principal, BLACKSTONE, VA. ; LiiH Dectridty Start The Engine Ban tli crary narln? that tWalmplt(Nlch nf hmtnn ttiB nn)wMia a thai oat MBaatloDaU ImproTemeDt v yon are ataii inn ted la ev fnn swooce. os give yoe tne ataxtiiug iu ttoe power worldvao '.;-.v.: ' Electric-Starling WOODPECIiER. lttaallartkeMt ' wdlwy gliw prb.pa not much. KM Its big faatuna-; potats of pi fDtrftfttm-mlnleraiB rael eoats lane aamm nhuhm nw niMrnHMwa 700 ax WW17 MU lonneanim m Inafnil nilTiir mahirrlll Mwthr trtlnir MIT all-ceBtalBMrowerDlaBt Inmoasarfc iirtiltlon. tlor mn ebaDft apMd vnlle rasalne. opea Bpnd 1 ict nil 1 ireeaa, iwb 1 wan aoouiar 07 before getting aillarta. write a. NOW. Let 11 tell aeuu. oar ... tV artoundiaii Uuerel . sR'rkSO Day Free Trial W. J. JENKINS. Agent. Rich square. N.C. For AIRddnd The Ferguson STANDS AT Price Depends oh the Picking and the Profits De pend on the Price: so or take any chances on BUY THE BEST PICKEB and your profits will be logue with testimonials. The Ferguson SUFFOLK, NOTICE Building Material. We hane an unusually, large stoct of building material on band which we are offering. v. ..- - , 5 ; f , y ' FOR SALE AT READABLE; PRICES FOR; CASH, but are not soliciting time orders, in fact tiont want them unless fiven Jtankablejaper. , If yoa contemplate building a house let us quote you prices on your requirements. . ' . We also do custom work and solicit your patronage. Our mill scperintendent is instructed to collect for all bills before delivery, or else .we would have to add to. the price charged those who pay to make up for the loss sustained by tes OinniQ RICU tXiUARE, N. C. 1 starts ob eoapraaaioa IVen wnrka anrilnsnTWiithar itMm 1 it blaT fMtarMOBtlMElertrieStaartlBBT Wtkntteak-kaw. 1 rar added to muw Hrm motrtnm. Birt engine. It will pmj yon well to write et OK Wi cnmaUnf to anert-WoXoeDrta Uow to mlA" fecta ebout the enal i iia Mail Postal or Letter t-tcfc 1 Satisfaction Peanut Picker THE HEAD. of Peanitits do not make a mistake your crop. good. Write for cata VIRGINIA. bad debts., , & Uinj Cap y, Co ' '' V-1- . V lvo a Murfreesboro's Spspafe, At VViii Bros. partment Store 12 Jc Ginghams 8c. 25c Plain and Stripe Voils now 19c. Fancy Seco Silks 25c now 19c 86 in. 75c Tub Silks now 58c. 50c Tub Silks, 36 in. now 29c. 50c Dress Goods 38c. Ladies' 10c Hose 7c. Big Drive in Elmbroideriea, Mai s and Boy's Suits, Shoes, Undenvear. Agents for llietz I Weiss Oil &nd Gas Ecginssw Agents for mckAy stalk gutters: rrn f7 :ix ff -"siii a-'. iwie t Murireesborb, nuwi ..,---' J J:. " v' j""'- 'y;' Greatest Store, 10c Laces 6c. 6c Laces Sc. 25c Colored Batine 19c. 15c Colored Near Linens 10c Calicoes 2ic. 12 Jc Bleaching 10c Men's $2 White Straw Hats, Very Special 49c. Men's Genuine Leghorn Hats $2 value .now 69c. rs FV -ft1 - t N. C. oum)e