The State Dispaich. County Exhibit for 1908 To the tax payers of Alamance County, North Carolina, | Greeting: , . j 1 Below you will find an itemized statement and sum- j mary of the expenditures of Alamance county s taxes for | the focal year, 1908, by the Board of County Commission-1 ers of Aismance county, N, C., showing each ch^ge separate- j ly Bnd the agregate amount of each charge for its r^pective | month, also class of accounts and including the grand total for all the class totals for the iiscai year beginning Dec. 1st, j 1907. and ending Nov. SOth, 1908. Uso the amount of orders allowed for each month and to whom and tor what paid, itemized as follows: Home of Aged and Infirm, Dec. 2, 1907. sewing, etc., A. M. Hadle^r by ooe pair pants, J. M. Thompson 28 days cooking at 50c, I). E. McBane by tobacco, snuff and sugar, W. J. Kicks by cotton goods, cheese, clothe, etc., ► Graham Hardware Co. by Plow points, wrench and lime, Burlington Drug Co. Drugs, etc. for inmates, A J. Marshburn Co. by molasses, cabbage, sugar, etc., W. D. Wood.-5 by three cords wood, J31.70 4.90 14.00 3.4?. 10.04 1.95 6.46 21.11 9.00 ^102.58 Simon Ibompson, Supt. by ooe month, salary f‘25.00, and paid for oil, wood and molasses, |16,0o |36.05 Bum Brot^kvvell by 29 days cooking at 50c per day, Burlington Drug Co. by medicine for inmates, Guthrie & Guthrie by load wood, il.OO, 397,40 lbs coa] at $4.50 per ton, W. J. ^ficks by shoes, coffee, brown outing goods, eto., Graham Hardware Co. by one churn, two axe |iandies, A. M. Hadley by six pairs .shi>es, hoes, laces an^ dress goods, A. J. Marshburn Co, by slioes, tobacco, snuff, pant goods, meal etc., Dec. 14, Jas. M. Buckner by one pair blankets and one quilt, 14.50 3.10 90.42 17.31 1.30 11.55 10.19 1.50 $185.92 January 6, 1908. Simon Thompson by one month saiary, ^25 00, by. four shoate, three loads wood, etc., Jno. Brockwell by 34 days cookin at oOc per day, Burlington Drug Co. by Drugs, etc. for inmates, Guthrie & Guthrie by 2,2050 lb' coal at §5.00 per ton, W. J. Xicks by dry goods, groceri^-.s, etc., Stokes Gryines Grocery Co. by one box meat, A. J. Marshburn Co. by ^.otfeo, shipstuff, etc., (55.54 " 17.00 15.aO 55,12 7.90 24,80 4.70 1180.16 Fehruav 3, 1908. Simon Thonips(!t!, Supt, by one month salary, §25.00, two loads wood §3.50, cutting ten c!;rci.>, $o 00, ^33.5(' Bum Brock \veil by cooking at county lionie 29 days at 50c per day, 14.50 Burlington Drug Co. by Dnig,« furnished for inmates, 9.15 Graham Coffin c't Ca.sket Co. bv coffiius for Terry Tarpley aad W. Holt, ' ' 10.00 A. J. Marshburn Co. by four bags bran for county home, 5.40 W. J. Nicks l>y sugar, beef, outting, oil, tobacco, etc., 3 75 Graham Drug Co. by Drugs fur ii![nat">, 6.SO ^83 10 March 2, 1908.' Bimon Thompson !>y one moiuli salary, ^25.00, other expenses, $3.75, ^28,70 Bunn Brockwell by 28 days cooking at county home at 50c per day, 14.00 Burlington Drug Co. bv Drugs for county home inmates, 9,45 Graham Hardware Co. by one barrel lime 1.10 \V. J. Xicks by beans, shirts, bran, sugar, beef and tobacco, 17.71 A. J. Marshburn Co. by three pairs .^hoes, shirting, oil, etc, 10.75 Graham,;Drug Co. by Drugs furin'shed inmates, 5.25 ?86.9G April 6, 1908. Sinion Thomp.son by one m'-nth Sup't. paid for meat, wood, etc Bunn iirockweil by 30 days cf»oking at county hume D. E. McBane l>y tobacco, brooms, potatoes, etc., W. J. Ficks &y shipstuff, meat afjd onions, 8toke.s-(:Jrymes Grocery Co. by one box fatf)acks, A. J. Marshl)urn Co. by meat, bran, bed tickiug, etc. Guthrie tfe Cuthrie by 13,200 lbs coal G.^'uham Coffin & Casket Co. b'y one coffin for lioltt. Fuller, W, J. Nicks by flour, vinegar, etc., A. M. Hadley by 1074 yards goods at 5c, Burlington Drug Co. by Drugs for inmates. ^34.75 18.00 8.42 10.18 36.65 12.41 33.00 5.00 5.45 3.70 24.90 May 4, 1908. Simon Thomp.son, Supt. by one month salary and feed, etc. J. M. Thompson by 28 days cofjking D. E McBj ine by driei;] fruit, meat, etc., Graham Hardware Co. by coffee pot, wash pan, etc., Guthrie & Gutrie by three bags guano, \V. J. Nicks by (ivs bags guano, coffee, peaches, etc., JuxK 1, 1908. Simon Thomp.son, Supt. by one months salary, sugar, pota toes, etc., J. M. Thompson by 28 days cooking at 50c, Burlington Drug Co. by prescription Graham Drug Co. by prescription Jos. A, Isley & Bro. Co. by shoes; matting, wire, bucket, etc. A. J. Marshburn Co. merchandise, NV. J. Nicks by white beans, H.sh, sugar, etc. D. E. AIcBane by matclies, oil, bucket and tobacco, 192.46 §34.50 14.00 13.03 3.89 6.60 40.50 1112.52 ?35.68 14.00 19-85 1.85 13.17 4.69 8.28 5.33 July 6, 1908, A. J, Marshburn Co, by groceries, etc., Stoke.s-Grymes Grocery Co. by meat, for county home, Burlmgton Drug Co. by prescriptions filled Simon Thompson by amount paid for cutting wheat, pay lor tobacco, ? 1 / Simon Thompson by one months salary, A. M. Thompson by 36 days cooking at 50c, w pickles, vinegar, hose^ etc., M . J. JNicks by groceries for county home. fl02.85 September 7, 1908. SimoD Thompson, Supt. by salary $25.00, and freight $2.29, Buflinglon Drug Co. by prescriptions, J. W. Thompson by 32 days cooking at 50c j)er day, A. J, Marshburn Co. by teas,, knives and forks, Stokes-sUrymes Grocery Co. by one bag coffee, $11.70, one box octagan soap. $3,90, W. J. Nicks by clothe, suuff, guano, meat, etc., Stokes-Grymes Grocery Co. by one barrel sugar, Graham Drug Co. bv prescriptiocis filled D. E. McBane by snuff, tobacco, brooms, salt, etc., ' '27.29 16.00 1.15 15.60 17.05 20.22 1.85 4.66 October 5, 1908. Simen Thompson Supt. by one months salary, extra expenses, C. H. Tbompson by painting 94^- .squares at 10c, J. W. Thompson by 30 days cooking at county home, A. J. Marshburn Co. by merchandise for county home, Stokes-Grymes Grocery Co. meat, etc. D, E. McBane by vinegar, sausage, oil, snuff, etc,, Graham Hardware Co. by washboards, glass, naiis, etc., W. J. Nicks by five pairs shoes, iiose, chee.«e, pins, etc., Burlington Drug Co. by Drugs, November 2, 1908. G, O. Thomp.son by 28 days cooking at county home Simon Thompson by one months .salary as Supt., BurliaMtdo Drug Co. by prescriptions for inmates, A, J. Marshburn Co. by shoes, meat, cheese, tobocco, etc. Graham Hardware Co. by 18 gallons paint and two brushe.s, W. J. Nicks by cheese, snuff, tomatoes, fish, etc., D, E. McBane by tobacco, soap, oil, lard and meat, R. J. Hall by one c-ar of coal. (76,100 lbs) j^3.95 pei' ton, Outside Poor. Dj-:cf:mber 2, 1907. 4,115.52 $29.20 9.45 15.00 8.89 31.50 3.65 3.06 11.45 13.15 1125.35 $14.00 25.00 15.10 14.06 13.00 13.25 3.00 150.29 $247.70 $6.-30 29.09 8.20 12.72 25.00 18.00 1.97 7.09 Bellemont Store .Co. C ({ December 14, 1907. by provisions furnished Elizabeth Isley a $179.25 $4 50 4 50 r i § § § § 0 § § i § § i § § s s § § § s § § § § § i § § § f § § i § § § § i i ..Talk It Over.. With the Agent Andei’so!) & Simp.son bv provision s fnrnislu'd David Hunter 00 Rich Furniture company bv ouo )ffia for Emily Turner 4 00 J R Pointer fe Bro. by I'ji’ovisions furnished Marv McDaniel 3 75 J R Fo?;ter & Brj. ii n ii A’illie Foster G 00 J R Foster & Bio. ci ti ii ■Elizabeth Chavi.s 3 0!> Kinie tfc Co. C( ii ii Martha Fox 4 5( Kitvie & Co. i ti ii Alexander Way () 0(, r 11 Hi.'iriuulav i i ii Washington Boggs 6 00 E L-.ng t( ii u Henry Mason 3 01, Cha.'^. jj Muscr u a W H Ciapp () 00 S 8 Kinney {£ ii ii John Weaver ;3 Ot Jas. H i.ashicy i ik ii David Herbin 6 00 Mrs. J A Boswell ii a ii Martha Mills 4 oil J A Le^vis u 6i a Haley MxK)re 3 0( Ja.s. H La.shley (i U ii Catharine Wright 3 0(,- Jas, A Murray ii ii i* W J NVood 4 50 Holtj Gant & Holt ii ii ti Mrs. E M Smith 9 U(- Graham Garrett ii a a Rebecca Isley 3 0(.i Anderscjn &. Simpson i i ii a Jesse Evans 4 5'. iS Xi iii i( a ii Mrs. La^ihley 3 0(. ii ii 0'> ii a ii Ro.se Kirkpatrick 4 50 '-( M Ijove & Sou ii a ti Geo. Walker and wife 6 0(> R D & F S S])oon ii a a E Shepherd 6 0(> i-i G Boon ii a ii Mary Bou 4 50 Carolina Cotton Mills a ii i i Hetsry Capes 2 80 (t ii it a ii ( K 3 20 it 11 (1 a a i 6 it (S 3 00 A R FI in tom it ■' a ii Mrs Isaac Crabtree 4 5() A R Fliutom 1 k u ii Peter Clendenin 4 50 Carolina Cottou Mills ii a ii Heury Capes 3 00 W J jS'icks ii ii ii Emily Turner 3 00 A J Marsburn Co, ii i( iC Jennie Clendenin 4 50 ((' i( ii it Lina Dark 4 50 “ (( n ii ii ti Bettie Noah 3 00 (t a (C ii ii ii Mrs. Daniel Aldridge 4 50 ( (. (( a ii ii David Jobe 6 00 ( Ct (( cc ii ii Julia Terrell 3 00 W J Nicks ii a ii Julia Puryear 3 00 A J Marshburn ii (( ii Alex Lenas wife 3 00 W J Nicks cc ii a Julia Puryear 3 00 W J Nicks u ii a Emily Turner 3 00 W J Nicks (i ii a Julia Puryear 3 00 Jas. Johuson ii ii it Elizabeth Cates .3 00 W J Nicks a ii ii Emily Turner 3 00 $9.00 S M Sharpe (( Cl E J Hall Glenco Cotton Mills ' (( ( i Jesse -Holt Ja^fuary 6, 1908. by provisions furnished Eliza Merritt Debby Sawyer H u (C u (( (( a a $4 50 7 50 Sallie McBride 7 50 Jas. Collins and wife 12 00 Nancy H Jones 3 00 Thoo. Foster 6 00 MrsFIorence Martin 10 50 $51.00 $108,37 August 3, 1908. Simon Thompson by one mouths salary as Supt., amount paid for J M Tisdale i (( « (( i « if u u (( ({ A February. 3, 190.8 by provisions furnished Sallie Rains 4 50 Hartwell Sharpe 4 50 Lizzie Huffiines 6 00 Belie Tarpley 3 00 Harriet Trolinger 3 00 Silas Tabscott 2 00 Sallie Raines 4 50 Lizzie Huffines 6 00 C{ ii cc (C ii (( ii ii t(, n: i£ a if a i ii ii ii a (Continued on page three.) I John R. Hoffman I ^ Burlington, N. G I Sellars BIdg.| I it’s Sales that Makes a Business Flounsh Advertising creates a demand, but it requires quality to maintain it. Our Business Has nourished through several years. Is not that pi oof enough to you that you find quality in our goods? Actual merit alone has increased this trade and wiU con tinue to do so. Burke Furniture & Undertakiiig Co. now A WOfttN IN N C. STAnra IN BUSINESS WITH ONLY OE DOUAR. pKH at Scftrc^ llluevra ^ Bulgaria is 1 to a peasaot the world hasl times. There! Slave who is u| [j of land upon \i of which he gt [i t>y bis own lab ; X/arge iandol Icnown. The J^the: country arJ birth or descent! not be counted Kto fche standard! licouDtries. The small laj Itjie vast naajorit Ittre peasant bon |3?hey are extrei ire content with| ?ear the .same Irom year to yes 2oats inside out] le oeasoD. While famllie ’^ peasants sleep ii mats stretcht ley live under id discomfort rerman or Fr^ jlerate for a w Itanding their dj jplest sanitary jrow up sinularlj Moreover tnej Irritation caused! |rs, overworked I |he spectacle of i ifflueuce and eas sssity to curtail] Lich men are bla I was told I fer in Sofia who lyears in the couij [ed greatly wbelli| imen in atl the lad net incomes I Wonii [he Aches and pear if the Adi man is I A womai-'s ba| [nd pains. Most tinjos 'tid '';f;">B:ickaGljy is rcJ Tltat’s why D] it. Many Ntjilli Liiow til is. Bead what ond Mrs Nellie BeiJ North Try on Str^ ipiscopal Cliurcl Bays; “.I used Dl ind they have iJ P^iian an} thing eLJ teprocured thetn at[ |sed them for niyj ?hicb have causef hd misery for a ’he use of this r^ juefited me,” _^ i|For sale by cents. FosJ |;^uffaJo, New Yoi K*e United Slatesj , liemtiniber the id take no othurl She is now independent and cares nof hoyr bad times are. Can be done by others. A woman in North Carolina started in business with only 1 dollar and now has an income of morn than 200 dollars a week, Oiie day she saw an advertisement iu a monthly story paper of ‘‘WICKE'S SWISS HERB TEA” stating that it was the BEST REM EDY ON THE MARKET for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Troub les and while she had been troubled with ;dl these complaints for more than 7 years, she wrote to the Mtsnnfacturer for a 22 cent package, which she used careful accroding to the directions. After one weeks use she found that all her complaints had left her and she told the p^ple, who had known her as a very sick lady, what she had used. All who . saw the wonderfull change in her condition, asked her to get them a package, and she sent one dollar to the Manufacturer of the Tea and asked him to send her as many packages as he could afford for the one dollar. She got 8 packages which she sold at 25 cents each, which gave her a pi’ofit of one dollar on her investment, aiid 25 sample packages, which she di.stributed to other people and asked them to try this wonderful Herb Tea. A week later she went to all these people again and asked them if they had tried the Tea and what they thought of it, and to her surprise she got an order for a package from every one of these, they all siiid “the Tea is wc rful.” She at once sent for 100 packages and kept on dis tributing samples and sold them all in a weeks time, and then she gent for 500 packages and now she h^ 50 other ladies and men working for her, selling “Wicke’s Swiss Herb Tea” from house to house, and North Carolina has never been in so healthy condition as she is now; the ciall for a Doctor is only in rare ca.ses or accident. A Druggist offered her the other day $10,000 for her Agency, but she d^lined his offer. Anyone, who has a little push and energy can do as wall as she and while there are a few Agencies still ppen_, we advise all who wants to budd up an independet business, to write to ll, FELDSTEIN, 1375 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., and send him a Money Order for one or more dollars to secure the Ager cy of their town. Write tosday if you want to ouild up your ewn business and be independent* Our Wondei Weekly. Gail Hamilfon -shje said that if tl«| |y railways on iuld have been a] lolumbus to l)u\ )nly by iherailw^ lificent di.stanceh b ^ correct was Ci ilil'arrollton, th‘ |:|lgners oi‘ the Dec! [Hendence, when, o »t shovelful of pway oi the Ui intended to ca ight; the Balti iai.Tsed, “I cot ni only to tha he Declaratioi lecond even to t ,3823. ButEi &ad of us in railw (ieinning. Even ir start than wc fit we imjx»rted n lotives and cars, which they w fien to run them, ivena, Peter Co( > Matthias Bald' ^eir various fieldi id in their varioi [>undatioDS of a hich is today, in l^mpl^ness, far ty other half a d le yrprld com bint mm

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