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ANNUAL COUNTY EXHIBIT. . * (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3.) ' ' ~ " I Total promiscuous claims allowed, $l2BOl 31 Total outside pauper claims allowed, 532 00 Insolvent witness claims allowed Spring Term Court, 1910, 59 71 Insolvent witness claims allowed fall term court, 1910, 104 39 Official court claims allowed spring term court, 1910, 102 06 Official court claims allowed fall term court, 1910, 94 40 Total jury claims paid spring term court, 1910, 474 15 Total jury claims paid fall term court, 1910, 537 85 Total current expense, $14705 93 Total amount paid on the outstanding court house and jail bonds, principal and interest, $6400 00 Total amount paid out for fiscal year, $21105 93 SHERIFF'S SETTLEMENT. C M Jones', Sheriff's, settlement of general county funds for the year 1909 : To amount due from property taxes, $8221 82 To amount due from poll taxes, 1106 18 To amount due from schedules, b & c 183 00 To amount due from insolvent and uncharged taxes, 30 29 To amount due from double taxes property and poll, 210 27 To amount collected from fines for spitting on c h floor, 175 Total $9753 31 Credits : By releases allowed, $234 75 By insolvents allowed, 110 85 By amt. allowed on account of sold for taxes and bid in for county, 4 26 . By amt paid State Treasurer for indi gent pupils, 27 80 $ 377 66 $9375 65 By amt. of commissions allowed on $9375 65 468 83 $8906 82 By vouchers examined and approved $17312 59 By amt overpaid and due Sheriff 8405 77 (the same is credited on special court house and jail building bonds funds. See settlement of same following.) This makes the Sheriff's settlement of general county funds for the year 1909 complete. SPECIAL COUNTY FUNDS. C M Jones', Sheriff's settlement of special court house and jail i' building bonds funds for the year 1909 : To amount due from property taxes, $8685 02 To amount due frem insolvent and uncharged taxes, 45 43 To amount due from double taxes, 315 40 Total. " $9045 85 Credits: By releases allowed, $ 352 10 By amt. allowed on account of land sold for taxes and bid in for county, 6 38 By insolvents allowed, 166 27 $524 75 $8521 10 By commissions allowed on $8521 10 426 05 $809505 By amt. overpaid from settlement of general county funds and due Sh'ff. (See above settlement.) $8405 77 - • By amt overpaid by Sh'ff and due him from this settlement, . $3lO 72, for which amt. an order is issued on the county Treas'r. This makes Sheriff's settlement of special court house and jail building bonds funds complete. Sheriff C M J .nes' settlement of general and special county school funds for the year 1909 : To amt. of revenue for school funds received from all sources after deducting releases, insolvents and Sh'ff's commissions allowed, $11899 24 By Treas. A F Christian's vouchers examined and approved. $11899 24 This makes Sh'ff's settlement of general and special county school funds for the year 1909 complete. [Sheriff C M Jones' settlement of Walnut Cove special school district funds for the year 1909 : To amt. received from all sources, after deducting in solvents, releases and Sh'ff's corns, allowed, $646 49 By Treas. A F Christian's vouchers examined and ap proved, 646 49 This makes Sh'ff's settlement of Walnut Cove special school dist. funds for year 1909 complete. Sheriff C M Jones' settlement of King special school district funds for the year 1909 c To amt rec'd from all sources after deducting releasor, insolvents and Sh'ff's corns, allowed, $415 59 By Treas. A F Christian's vouchers exam, and app'vd, 415 59 This makesJSheriff's settlement of King spec, school dist funds for year 1909 complete. Sheriff C M Jones' settlement of Pinnacle graded school dist funds for the year 1909 : To amt. rec'd from all sources, after deducting releases, insolvents and Sh'ff's corns, allowed, $257 57 By Treas. A F Christian's vouchers exam, and app'vd, 257 57 ; , This makes Sheriff's settlement of Pinnacle graded school dist : - (funds for the year 19JJ9 complete. Treas. A F Christian's settlement of county funds for year 1909 : 1&> amt rec'd from C Jd Jones, Sh'ff, general and special county funds, $17242 34 ' T# ;amt. rec'd from R $ Petree, ex-Sheriff, taxes, 856 00 To amt. rec'd from R J Petree, ex-Sheriff, taxes, 21 99 ' To fcaat rec'd from K J Petree, ex-Sheriff, taxes, 50 08 . To amt. rec'd from M T Chilton, csc, 163 65 . ... To amt rec'd from C M Jones, sh'ff, in Cook case, 345 To amt rec'd from Y S Smith, rent for county home farm, 70 00 k , To amt rec'd from W C Slate, RD, in bridge matter, 148 51 p amft rec'd from W C Slate, RD, from sale of old still, 100 U • Total receipts, $18557 02 By corns. On receipts $18557 02, less on $3lO 72, an over ; payment, by Sn'ff of county funds, $18246 30 at one half Of l cahtv-. v - • * " 9123 . :.f; $18465 79 Balance on hand at Sept. settlement 1909, 6768 36 • $2523415 : By vouchers examined and approved, $19037 96 i., By corns, on vouchers at 21-2 per cent 475 95 By amt refunded to Sh'ff for over payment on county funds, , 310 72 $19824 63 Balance in hands of Treasurer Sept 7,1909, $5409 52 Treasurer A F Christian's settlement of general and special county school funds for the year 1909 : To amt rec'd from C M Jones, Sh'ff, general and special county school funds for the year 1909, 918218 89 To amt rec'd from M T Chilton, C S C„ fines, etc. „ 822 40 THE DANBURY MPORTER LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. R. F. Fulk, of Pinnacle, was a Danbury visitor Tuesday. Messrs. J. Spot Taylor, C. M. Jones, N. O. Petree and Dr. W. C. Slate are attending the lot sale at Walnut Cove today. Mr. J. S. D. Pulliam, a prom inent citizen of King, was here yesterday, and qualified as executor of the will of the late Rev. Solomon Helsabeck. Supt. Public Schools J. T. Smith left today for Winston to attend an educational rally. The County Superintendents and high school teachers of twenty one counties meet in the Twin- j City today. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rhumatic pains there is none better than Cham berlain's. Sold by all dealers. LAND SALE ! By virtue of the power of sale contained;!!! a certain deed in trust executed ou the 2Sth day of Octo ber, 1800, by MWP P. Builin and his wife Frances Builin to secure the payment of a certain l»«nd due to Mrs. A. .1. Jewell which bond has been transfered ami assigned to the Bank of Stokes County, and which deed in trust appears ou record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stokes County !u Book No. ft! page 55N, and request lieiug made by the owner of the bund and debt. In aeceordanee with the terms, stipula tions and conditions contained in said deed In trust I will sell at public auction to The highest bid der for cash at Court House door in the town of Danbury. N. C. on Monday the second day of January, 1811, the lands conveyed in said deed in trust which are descrilied ;is follows : A certain tract of land ly ing and Iteing in Stokes county aforesaid and more (mrt icuiarlv de scribed as follows : Beginning at a poplar James K. MalieV f>rtnereor tier, runs south on his former line is chains to a stake In Heck's former Hue, thence East ou that line 12 did. to pointers in said Hue corner of Lot No. .1, thence north on time line IN chains to a small hickory, thence w. on the Martin lino 12 chains to the lieginuing, containing 21 1-2 acres, more or less. It Iteing the same land thattronveyed by deed this day from A. J. Jewell to Moses I'. Builin and Frances Builin his wife and also the same land that was conveyed to A. J. Jewell by W. O. Mats* aiwl others, see Book 2tt. |>age .V>, in Register's of fice, Stokes county. This land ad joins the land of M. V. Malic, Jim Stepliens, John Malte and others, ly ing on Seven Island creek. This Nov. 22, 1810. JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Trustee. NOTICE ! Having this day duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Solomon H. Helsebeck. deceased, all persons owing said estate are requested to eoiue forward and make Immediate settlement of same and all ttersous holding claims against said estate art; hereby notified to present the satue duly ortltontlca ted to me for payment on or before the 24t,h day of December, 1911, or this notk-e will be pleaded In bur of their recovery. King, N. C.. Dec 14,1910. J. S. 11. PULLIAM, Ex. of Solomon 11. Helsabeck. dee'd. J. I). Ilumidireyw, A My. for Ex. To amt ree'd from State Treas. on first SIOOOOO. 1187 12 To amt. rec'd from State Treas. on 2nd SIOOOOO, 1913 45 To amt. rec'd from County Supt., examination fees, 27 00 To amt. ree'd from private donations for libraries, 45 00 To amt. rec'd from State Treas. for libraries, 45 00 To amt ree'd from sale of old school property, (50 00 To amt rec'd from paid tuition, c 20 00 To amt. rec'd from private donations for desks, 60 00 To amt. received from J. P. fines, 56 02 To amt rec'd from State Treas., loan fund, 625 00 To amt rec'd from private donations for Pinnacle H. School, 250 00 To amt rec'd from State Treas. for Pinnacle H. School, 250 00 To amt rec'd from State Treaa. for King High School, 250 00 To amt. rec'd from State Treas. for Walnut Cove H. S. 250 00 Total receipts from all sources,, $19079 88 Bal. on hand at Sept. settlement 1009, 2765 93 Total, $21845 81 By vouchers examined and approved, $17564 99 By commissions on voucherssl7s64 99 - * .. at 2 per cent. 351 29 $17916 28 Bal. in hands of Treas. Sept 7, 1910, $3929 53 The above balance belongs to school fund as follows : General school fund, $3472 43 Pinnacle High School, 156 96 King High School, , • 117 60 Walnut Cove High School, 89 22 Walnut Cove Special School, 113 43 Pinnacle Graded School, 29 99 $392958. North Carolina, ,Stokes county. i, Vv. U r>iate. Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners for Stokes county, N. C., do certify that the foregoing is a true state ment of county claims audited and allowed by said Board of Coun ty Commissioners from Dec. 6, 1909, to Dec. 6, 1910. Also the amount of revenue received from all sources for county, school and special purposes, and the amount of county, school and special funds disbursed for the fiscal year ending: Dec. 5, 1910, as-appears from Sheriff's and Treasurer's settlements of taxes, etc. Witness my hand at office in JJanbury, N. C., Dec. 5, 1910. ! . . . W. C. SLATE, Register of Deeds and Ex-Officio Clerk of Board of Co. Com'rs. R. W. GORRELL P. A. GORRELL Farmers' Warehouse WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. The Home of BIG PRICES and HIGH AVERAGES We want to sell your Tobacco, and claim, with our knowledge of Tobacco and a life time in the warehouse business, that we can safely guarantee you the highest possible price. Our house is splendidly lighted and easily the best located house in Winston, being nearest all of the reordering houses. Goou prices are what you are after and you may count on getting the best at Farmers' Warehouse FIRST SALE DAYS: DECEMBER, 1910, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. ''' ? THE GRABS SAW MILL PATENTED AND MANUFACTURED BY V. T. GRABS, KING, N. C. All iron and steel, the best and completest mill on earth. Turns its own logs. Made in four sizes~lo feet, 15 feet, 20 feet and 30 feet long. Write for further in formation and prices. Post your land against hunt ers. Land posters 10 cents per dozen postage paid. Send us your orders. DANBURY REPORTER, Danbury, N. C. Big Holiday Opening This Week! TOYS!TOYS! TOYS! 1- FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS Holiday presents to suit grandma and grandpa, holiday presents to suit the best girl or boy.* • So come here and make our store your headquarters while in Winston. You are always! wel come whether you buy or not. The J. W. Hester Go. DEPARTMENT STORE 441-443 Trade St., WINSTON, SALEM. N. C. Page 5
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