The Danbury Reporter.
VOLUME XXX.III
COUNTY EXHIBIT.
CLAIMS AUDITED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF STOKES COUNTY, N. C., FROM DEC. 1, 1904,
TO DEC. 1, 1905—ALSO SHOWING THE SET
TLEMENTS OF THE COUNTY OFFICERS.
(CONTINUED FB()M LAST WKKK.)
Alfred Smith, $ 6 00
Albert Tutt l», 3 00
F-tunic Robertson. 3 CO
Luther Mitchell, 8 CO
Peter 11 ix,
Mary Fry, * 1
Nancy Smith, 4 00
Mickey Hawkins, 6 00
Joe Padget, 5 00
Fatiuie Plnmer, 6 00
Jane Smith, 9 00
Total outside pa'p'r claims $473 95
Total promiscuous claims
brought forward, 5210 47
Total Promiscuous and pau
per claims,
$5687 42
Witness claims Jan sp'l
term 1905, 128 19
Witness claims spring term
1905, 191 32
Witness claims fall term
1905, ,>s 00
Jury claims Jan sp'l term
1905, 530 15
Jury claims spring term
1905, 479 40
Jury claims fall term
1905, - 272 65
Total current expenses, $7354 13
Settlement of I M Gordon Ex
Clerk Board County Commission
ers May Ist l'.M)r> of receipts ar.d
(iisbusements f the funds received
from the sale of the Stokes coun
ty court honse and jail building
bonds.
To amount received from
tho sale of 58 bonfls
@ ?:,00 00 each, -• )000 00
To amount of interest on
bonds to date of delivery 120 83
To amount of interest on
money while on deposit in
bank, 534 25
Total receipts, $29(555 08
Disbursed as follows:
By amount paid W A Blair
for negotiating loan, 100 00
By amount paid express
charges on bonds, 20 83
By amount paid C P Fetter
for inspecting brick, 25 00
By amount {.'aid Mt, Airy
Marble Works for corner
stone, 22 50
By ninount paid J E & A
E McCausland Ist payment
court house, 7000 00
By amount paid J E & A E
McCausland 2nd payment
court house, 8(540 00
By amount paid J E & A E
McCausland red mortar
for jail, 40 00
By amount paid J E & A E
McCausland part payment
on jail, 2850 CO
By amount paid Pauly Jail
Co balance on jail, 5837 50
By amount paid Odell H'dw'
Co 6toves &c for C H and
jail, 10 30
By amount pai I Hooper
Brooks H'dw' Cocpspidors
f >r C H, 20 20
By nmount pail Huntley,
Hill & Stockton foot mats
, for C H, 6 75
By amt. paid Huntley, Hill
1 & Stockton fur carpet for
I C H 87 12
By amt. paid Wall & Huske
for cuspidors for C H 12 00
By amt. paid Benetield Fur
niture C). for chairs,
desks, etc., for C H 418 84
By aint. paid N O Petree,
freight, carpet, etc. for C H 44 37
By amt. paid Art Metal Con
struction Co. for metal
furniture for C H vaults 198000
By amt. paid J M Reynolds
County Treas. in part of
balance on hand and due
county, 725 00
By amt. paid J M Reynolds
County Treas. balance on
hand of said fund due
county, 1844 07
$29(555 OH
Sheriff R. P. Joyce's settlement
of county funds for year 1904.
Total amt. of county funds
ree'd from all sources by
sheriff during year 1904
after deducting sheriff's
commissions, insolvents
and relpaseq allowed, $7334 50
By Treasurer J M
Reynold's vouchers
examined and ap
proved, $7334 50
This makes Sheriff's settlement of
county funds complete.
Sheriff R P Joyce's settlement
of school funds for year 1904 :
Total amt. of revenue col
lected for school funds by
Sheriff for year 1904 from
all sources after deduct
ing sheriff's commissions,
insolvents and releases, $7904 83
By vouchers examin
ed and approved $7957 59
By amt. overpaid and '
flue sheriff, $ 52 7(1
To amt. of order on J M
Reynolds, Treas., for the
above over payment
in settlement, $52 7li
This makes bis aettlomont of
school funds complete.
Sheriff R P Joyce's settlement
of Roanoke & Southern railroad
taxes due Sauratown township.
Remaining in his hands on
last settlement, $ 112 28
By vouchers allowed sll2 28
This makes Sheriff's settlement
of Roanoke & Southern rail
road funds oomplete.
Treasurer J M Reynolds' settle
ment of oounty founds for 1904:
To the amount received
from R P Joyce Sheriff
taxes collected by him, 17334 50
To amount received from R
P Joyce Sheriff for Saura
town township, 112 28
To amount received from R
J Petree Sheriff on taxes
collected by him, 152 66
To amount received from M
T Chilton CSC jury tax
fees etc, 171 15
To amount received from R
C Mounce rent for county
home farm, 50 00
To amount received from I
M Gordon Register of
Deeds from sale of old jail 61 70
To amount received from I
M Gordon Register of
Deeds from C H and jqil
bonds, 2569 07
To amount received from VV
L McCanless for old C H
fence, 1 00
To ninount roceived from
County B'd of Education
for old court house benches 600
To amount received from
sale of old jail wire, 4 70
Total receipts, 104(53 06
By commissions on rc'pts, 52 31
10410 75
To balance on hand at
last settlement, 2470 73
Total, 12881 48
DANBURY, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905.
By vouchers examin
ed and app'ved, $9175 12
By commissions on
vouchers $9175.12
@ 2i 229 37 $9404 49
By bolance in Treas.
hands Sept 0, 1905, $3476 99
Amt. belonging to
Sauratown town
ship, slll 72
Amt. belonging to
general co. fund, 3305 27
$3470 99
This makes Treasurer's settlement
of county funds complete.
Treasurer J M Reynold's set
tlement of school funds for year
1904 ;
To amount received from R
P Joyce Sheriff, 7957 59
To amount received from R
J Petree liquor license, 308 75
To amount received from
Justices of the peace fines 63 11
To amount received from
M T Chilton CSC fines
&c, 754 53
To amount reoeived from
Jasper Slate, 2 00
To amount received sale old
school property, 98 27
To amount received for
desks, 127 05
To amount received from
County Sup't Smith, 33 00
To amount reoeived from
State Treasurer loan
funds, 200 00
To amount reoeived from
State Treasurer for libra
ries, 45 00
To amount received from
State Treasurer, 1824 31
To amount reoeived from
State Sup't for Walnut
Cove Dis't, 50 00
To amount received from
Districts for libraries, 45 00
Total receipts, $ll5OB 61
To balance on hand at last
settlement, 1026 66
$12535 27
By vouchers ex
amined and ap
proved $11439.70
By corn's on vou
chers $11439.70
&2perct. 228.79 11668.49
Balance in hands of
Treas. Sept. (1, 'OS, H66.78
This makes his settlement of
school funds complete.
The foregoing settlements of R
P Joyce, Sheriff, and J M Rey
nolds, Treasurer, were made at
September meeting of the board
1905.
The report of I M Gordon, Ex-
Clerk of the board, of receipts and
disbursemants of the funds de
rived from the sale of the Stokes
county court house and jail build
ing bonds was filed at May meet
ing of the board 1905.
North Carolina I Office Board
Stokes county \ Com'sioners.
I, C M Jones, Clerk of the
Board of Commissioners for Stokes
county, certify that the forego
ing is a true statement of county
claims audited and allowed by
said board of commissioners from
| Dec Ist 1904 to Dec Ist 1905.
| Also the amount of revenue re
ceived from all sources for county
Bchool and speoial purposes and
the amount of oounty, school and
speoial funds disbursed for the
last fiscal year as appears from
Sheriff'a and Treasurer's settle
ment of taxes and I M Gordon's
settlement of special court house
and jail building funds for year
1904.
Witnebs my band at office iu
Danbury, N. C., Deo 4, 1905.
C. M. JONEB,
R. P, and Clerk B'd Co. Com'B.
STOKES AND CAROLINA.
CHRISTMAS IS HERE.
Where to Get Your Presents for Wife.
Sisters. Brothers. Children and
All —Some Reliable Firms
Who Treat You
Right.
The joyous season of Xmas i«
here and this is the last issue of
the Reporter that will appear be
fore the holidays. And when you
go to purchase your presents for
relatives and friends remember
that—
If you want clothing of the best,
types and latest styles, the old re
liable N. L. Crauford «fc Co., of
Winston, is the place to find it
Also gents furnishing of ever)
kind.
When you want dry goods, no
tions, groceries, hats, shoes, cloth
ing, and beautiful presents go t
John A. Burton, of Walnut Cove,
and you will get honest goods at
living prices.
The J. W. Hester Co., of Wins
ston, will furnish you tho most
beautiful articles for Christmas at
the lowest prices,
S. P. Tesh, of Mayodan, is
offering a grand array of pretty and
nice things at unheard low
prices.
Santa Claus l;a9 already eomt
to the handsome store of R. P.
Joyce at Walnut Cove, and ho in
vites all his friends to come in
and make their purchases for tho
holidays,
The most beautiful articles for
toilet, fine candies, cigars, etc.,
may be found at E. W. O'Hanlon's, i
who invites nil his Stokes friendt
to him this week and i
see his elegant presents. O'Han
lon will treat you right every timo. i
Chas. M. Phelps & Co., the new
clothing store at Winston, is of
fering some great bargains in suits
and overcoats.
The magnificent store of the
Huntley-Hill-Stookton Co, at
Winston, is filled with every pret
ty and useful home furnishing ar
ticle that the heart can desire.
Make your wife happy with a new (
piece of furniture.
Fletcher Bros., of Winston, are '
offering some bargains in clothing, j
shoes, and hats that will pay the
purchaser to investigate before he
buys
Brown the Jeweler of Winston,
is prepareing to move into new
quarters, and is dealing out jewel
ry and Christinas presents of all j
kinds at prices that will make you
smile.
When you go to Walnut Cove
don't forget that Will East has
opened a nioe store and wants you
to oome around and see his stock
and get his prices before you
buy.
Capt. R. L. Murphy's store k ; j
crammed and jammed with the 1
nicest goods and the greatest bar
gains. The Capt. says he sells
for cash and gives his customers j
the benefit of his up-to-date busi
ness methods. Everything nice j
for Xmas.
Kicked in the Jaw By a Mule, j
Mr. J. W. Mabe, of Danbury
Route one, wa3 a visitor in town
Monday. Mr. Mabe is suffering
with a mule-kick, in the jaw, re- j
oeived while returning in a wagon
from Winston last week. The
mules became scared at the train, j
The blow was about spent, or if
would most certainly broke Mr.
Mabe's jaw-bone.
Mr. Mabe is a fine tobacco rais
er. He has averaged 124 011 the
total amount of tobacco which he
has sold this season, some of it
brought as high as 40 cents.
ONLY NINE MORE DAYS.
WHO WILL WIN THE HANDSOME PRIZES AND BE VOTED
THE MOST POPULAR LADIES?—SOME HEROIC
WORK LIKELY TO BE DONE WITHIN THE
NEXT FEW DAYS—A SUGGESTION TO
THOSE WHO WANT TO WIN BAD.
Only nine mure days, and the great voting contest to determine who
is the most popular lady not only in Stokes county, but among the
many thousands of readers of the Reporter, will be over.
The premiums have arrived, and they are beauties. First, the
splendid New Home Sewing Machine, which is fit to adorn any home,
and a thing of joy and usefulness to any lady. This goes to the
young lady who roceives the highest number of votes. Second, tie
elegant parlor lamp, one of the prettiest ever shown in Stokes county,
and which would grace the parlor of any home. This will lie present,
od to the lady receiving the second largest vote. Third, the beautiful
umbrella, with handle of pearl and gold, rili lie given to the young
; lady who receives the third highest vote.
Everybody is invited to call at the Reporter office and see the pre
miums. They are enough to make anyone work hard that his sweet
heart, sister, daughter or friend may win them, to say nothing of the
honor that goes along with them, and which is worth more than all.
ONE MORE ISSI'E OF THE REPORTER BEFORE CONTEST CLOSES.
Remember that one more issue of the Reportor will ba printed be
; fore the close of the contest. The paper will bo printed on next
\\ ednesday, December 28, in which the vote up to the hour of going
to press will be given. But the voting will go on until sundown,
Saturday, December 30, 1905, when the ballot box will bo closed and
the vote counted.
WHO WILL WIN ?
This is the question on every tongue now—who will win the Grand
Premium? At this writing it looks like the honor will lie between
; Miss Mirtie Wall, of Meadowsj»and Miss Lottie Sue Brown, of Box
j wood, but no one can tell now what turn the balloting will take. The
I friends of the candidates are working hard, and even some of the
young Indies nro canvassing for themselves, as to win will ba an honor
not to be despised by anybody.
If you have a friend anywhere, write to them at once, without de
lay, and toll them to send us a dollar by return mail and to cast their
vote for Miss . One young man last week mailed over 200
letters on one mail to his frionds. and the result was a flood tide of
v.tes for tho girl of his choice. If you are already paid up, you can
pay as many years in advance as you wish, and every dollar paid
counts twenty votes.
The parents or brothers of the contestants can well atford to pay a
good sum out of their own own pockets from a business standpoint,
to say nothing of the pleasure to the lady and the honor of winning,
for the machine is worth SSO, the lamp $5.50, and the umbrel'ass.oo.
For the benefit of those concerned, the publishers would say that
they would like to sell to anyone as many subscriptions as they would
like, giving them a receipt for same. For instance, you could pur
chase 1(1) subscriptions, paying us SIOO.OO for them. This would
entitle you to 2,(XX) votes, which you could oast for the lady of your
choice. We would then furnish you 100 cards, signed by the publish
ers of the Reporter, each card good for one year's subscription. Ycu
could then sell these cards oasily getting SI.OO a piece for them, and
thus get hack evory cent of your money.
Cheap Holiday Rates.
Commencing December 22nd,
to 25th, inclusive, December, 3oth
and olst, and Jan. Ist, the Norfolk
and Western Railway Company
will sell cheap excursion tickets
on account of the Christmas Holi
days limited to January 4th, 1906.
To teachers and students of
schools and colleges holding cer
tificates signed by the principal or
President, excursion tickets will
bo sold December 17th, to 24th,
inclusively limited to Jan. Btb,
19oG.
For full information apply to
Ticket Agents Norfolk and West
ern Railway.
W. B. Bevill, General Pas
senger Agent, Roanoke, Va.
IN MAD CHASE.
Millions rush in mad chase after
health, from one extreera of fad
dism to another, when, if they
would only eat good food, and
keep their bowels regular with Dr.
King's New Life Pills, their
troubles would all pass away.
Prompt relief and quick cure for
liver and stomach trouble. 25c at
all druggists; guaranteed.
NUMBER JO
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE
CURED.
by local applications, as thoy can
uot roach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound of imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and unless
the inflammatioifccan L> taken out
and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine oases out
of ten are caused by Cattarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for oirculars free. '
F. J. CHEN FY & CO., Toledo,O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family L'ills for
constipation.
Mr. J. F. Shelton, a prominent
citizen of Sandy Ridge Route 1,
was here Friday on his *ay home
I from Winston.
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