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YOUNG, Agext, Equitable Assurance Society, "Hendvrsou, N. C. JJK. C. S. B O Y I) ..' . sSfeSrSfcBsBffiBafeiff&S; Qtirnronn Satisfaction gu ointefd as t work an Eric offie over-Par fee'r 4 Clou' store lain street - " 'V ' feb 4 a. Dyes ill II V"Uh ANNUAL EXHIBIT Of Expenses and Accounts Allowed by the Board of County Commissioners of Vance County, from Dec. I, 1887 to Dec. 1, 1888. PAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1S87. No. Amount. 1. John Lancaster, I 50 2. Randall Stamper, 3. (dropped 4.) Edmond Cheatham, 2 OO 1 1 2 2 50 5 00 00 5- 6. 7 8. Plummer Wilkerson, Phillip Yancey, Benjamin Eaves, Moilic Baskerville, 5 1 00 9. Lucy Bullock 10. Marth Burroughs, 11. Lucindia Balthrope, 1 1 2 1 2 5o 00 00 12. 14. IS- 16. 17- A. E. Fuller, E. Hamilton, Lucy Powell, Betsy Hicks, Mrs. P. Robinson, Billice Rice, 3 50 1 00 2 00 10 00 8 00 1 00 18. James Chapman, 19. Len Renn, 20. 21. 22. 23 24. Nancy Taylor, Jane Watts, Sallie Smith, Lucy Rice, Fannie Davis, Millie Hick?, 00 50 00 50 5 5 50 5 00 00 00 50 50 5 25. 26. Maria Chockley, 27. George Hawkins, 28. Mrs. Friday Burton, 29. A. Jones, 30. Charles Royster, 31. Kate Lewis, 32. Wash Reavis, 33-34-35-36. 37 33. 39 40. 41. 42. 43 44. Lively Falkner, Caroline Prew, Stateny Champion, Jacob Hodge, Mary Marrow, Mrs. Thos. Weir, Winnie Green, Uinnie Patterson, Mollie Alexander, Tab Lewis, Fed. Daniel, Harriet Coley, 3 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 5 50 00 00 00 5 50 5 50 50 5 5 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 45. Allen Hawkins, 46. Lucy Hawkins, 47 48. 49. Sallie Griffin, D. J. Roberts, David Hill, Alice Hammie, Lucilla Duke, Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 53. Lethia Gheatham, 54. Reubin Harris, 55. Retta Harris, 56. Amanda. Alston, 57. Mary Rodwell, 58. Sarah Harp, 59. Lucy Falkner, 60. Patsy Wright, 61. Allen Hogan, 62. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 63. Ellen Clarke, 64. Nancy Hodge, 65. Anil Hayes, 66. Rosa Perry, Total, $ 117 50 GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1 88 7. Amount. J. R. Young, Clerk Superior Court, for coal, $ 66 00 H. P. Cheatham, Register of Deeds, for coal for 1886, 18 89 R. Hight, conveying lunatic to Dr., 1 50 Ludington & Aycock, court calendar C. S. C, 2 75 Thos. M. Young, coffin for pauper, 3 00 J. H. Lassiter, store account C. S. C, 6 65 B. F. Bullock, Sheriff for Granville, 1 80 Fleming and Edwards, re pairs to county bridge, 94 45 R. T. Pleasants, coffin for pauper, 3 00 P. T. Jones, custodian for C. H., 39 40 H. P. Cheatham, fees and expenses, 25 29 H. S. Lemay, coffin for pau per, 3 oo Henry Young, coal and work on jail, 4 50 J. M. Barnes, coffins for pau-. pers, 9 00 Total, $279 28 FAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 18S8. No. 67. John Lancaster, 68. Randall Stamper, 69. Tempi? Hunt, 70. Edmond Cheatham, 71. Plummer Wilkerson, 72. Philip Yancey, 73. Benj. Eaves, 74. Mollie Baskerville, 75. Lucy Bullock, 76. Martha Burroughs, 77. Lucinda Balthrope, 78. A. E. Fuller, 79. E. Hamilton, 80. Lucy PoweUi Amount. 1 00 2 00 00 50 59 OQ 90 50 2 00 5? 2 00 i 59. ? 59 81. Betsy Hicks, 3 50 82. Mrs, P. Robinson, 1 00 83. Billy Rice, 2 00 84. James Chapman, 10 00 85. Ien Renn, 8 00 86. Nancy Taylor, 1 00 87. Jane Watts, 1 00 88. Sallie Smith, 1 50 89. Lucy Rice, 2 00 90. Fannie Davis, 1 50 91. Millie Hicks, 2 50 92. Maria Chockley, 1 50 93. George Hawkins, 1 50 94. Mrs. Friday Burton, 1 50 95. A. Jones, 1 50 96. Charles Royster, 1 00 97. Kate Lewis, 2 00 98. Wash Reavis, 1 00 99. Lively Falkner, - 1 50 100. Caroline Prew, 1 50 10 1. Stateny Chapman, 3 50 102. Jacob Hodge, 1 00 103. Mary Marrow, 1 00 104. Mrs, Thos. Weir, 2 00 105. Winnie Patterson, 5 00 106. Mollie Alexander, 1 50 107. Tab Lewis, 1 00 108. Lucy Davis, 1 00 109 Fed Daniel. 1 00 110. Harriet Coley, 1 00 in. Allen Hawkins, 1 50 112. Lucy Hawkins, 1 50 113. Sallie Griffin, 1 00 114. Pantha Eaks, 1 00 115. D. J. Rolierts, 1 00 116. David Hill, 1 00 117. Alice Hammie, 1 50 n8. Lucilla Duke, 1 50 119. Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 1 50 120. Lethia Cheatham, 1 50 121. Reuben Harris, 1 50 122. ' Amanda Alston, 1 50 123. Mary Rodwell, 1 50 124. Sarah Harp, 1 00 125. Luck Falkner, 2 00 126. Patsy Wright, 2 00 127. Allen Hogan, 1 00 128. Ellen Clarke, 1 00 129. Nancy Hodge, 1 00 130. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 1 00 131. Rosa Perry, 1 00 132. Ann Moon, 5 00 133. Emily Cooke, 2 00 Total, S121 00 GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1 888. . Amount. Thad Manning, for printing, $ 400 Dr. J. P. Sugg, examining lunatic, 5 00 J. M. B. Hunt, taking tax list, 10 50 J. Herbert Taylor, taking tax list, 10 50 A. Albright, guarding pris oners, 3 50 Bivins Brandom, burying pauper, 1 .15 W. H. Smith, Sheriff, sum mons and taxes, 8 75 Benj. Smith, Mollie Peace's child, 1 00 E. A. Powell, D. S., witness tickets, 185 00 J. H. Dunn, Com., services, 10 00 Henry Young, hauling coal, 2 10 D J. Ellis, coal for jail, 11 50 S. E. Rogers, guarding pris oners, 1 00 H. P. Cheatham, Reg. of D., fees and expenses, 41 85 Henry Young, jailor fees, 77 70 Henry Young, jailor lees, 34 50 W. A. Cheatham, services to jurors, 3 00 J. W. Pleasants, coffin for pauper, 3 00 J. H. Edwards, special ser vices, 9 10 J.D. Fuller, work on jail, 3 99 S. Southerland, building county bridge, 27 50 E. A. Lewis, guarding pris oners, 1 60 Cooper & Mitchell, 4 pair blankets for county, 7 00 M. Hawkins, Mollie Peace's child, 1 00 Dr. T. C. Debman, services in inquest, 10 00 H. P. Cheaiham, Reg. of D., for coal, 10 00 Total, S484 34 PAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, iSSS. No. Amount. ? I 50 134. John Lancaster, 135. Randall Stamper, 136. Edmoud Cheatham, 137. Plummer Wilkerson, 138. Philip Yancy, 139. Berry Eaves, 140. Mollie Baskerville, 141. Lucy Bullock, 142. Martha Burroughs, 143. Lucinda B?lthrope, 144. A E. Fuller, 145. E. Hamilton, 146. Lucy Powell, 147. Betsy Hicks, 14S. Mrs. P. Robinson, 149. Billy Rice, 150. James Chapman, 151. Len Rean, 152. Nancy Taylor, 153. Jane Watts, 154. Sallie Simth, 155. Lucy Rice," 156. Fannie Dayis, 157. MUIie Hick,s, 15S. Maria Chockley, 159. George Hawkins, 160. Mis. Friday Burton, 161. A. Jones, 162. Charles Royster, x6$. Kate Lewis, 2 00 j I50, I 50 2 00 4 00 too 1 50 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 350 1 00 2 00 IO OO 800! 1 00 1 OO 1 50 2 OO 1 50 2 SO ISO 1 SO ISO I OO I 00 f OQ 1 50 1 5o 3 5o 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 50 50 50 00 00 00 50 5J 50 50 I 50 I 50 1 00 2 OO I OO I OO 1 OO r 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 $ 130 00 GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, lS88. Amount. Hporep Feild. services as iiiror. J im Warren Burwell, for county bridge, 25 00 Luther Crudup, for county bridge, 10 00 J. A. Kelly, for county bridge, 6 91 Parker & Closs, for county ! bridge, 7 25 J. M. Barnes, coffin for pauper, 3 00 H. H. Kittrell, services as juror, 100 I Edwards & Broughton, books for j Register of Deeds, 25 00 W. E. Ross, for county bridge, 6 68 J. H. Lassiter, store account, 6 68 A. M. Jordan, for prescription, 50 G. W. Belvin, for county bridge, 15 00 R. Hight, conveying lunatic to asylum, 16 95 S. P. Cooke, services as juror, 1 00 H. P. Cheatham, Register of Deeds, fees and expenses, 52 21 D.J. Ellis, for coal, 11 85 Henry Young, fees as jalor, 99 60 J. M. Smith, for summons, 1 80 Total, $ 294 6j PAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, I8S3. No. Amount. 2 00 I 50 1 50 2 00 4 00 203. John Lancaster, 204. Randall Stamper, 205. Edmond Cheatham, 206. Plummer Wilkerson, 207. Philip Yancey, 208. Benj. Eaves, 209. Mollie Baskerville, 210. Lucy Bullock, 211. Martha Burroughs, 212. Lucinda Balthrope, 213. A. E. Fuller, 214. E. Hamilton, 215. Lucy Powell, 216. Betty Hicks, 217. Mrs. P. Robinson, 218. James Chapman, 219. Len Renn, 22c. Nancy Taylor, 221. Jane Watts, 222. Sallie Smith, 223. Lucy Rice, 224. Fannie Davis, 225. Millie Hicks, 226. Mar. a Chockley, 227. Geo. Hawkins, 228. Mrs. Friday Burton, 229. A. Jones, 230. Charles Royster, 231. Kate Lewis, 232. Wash Reavis, 233. Lively Falkner, 234. Caroline Prew, 235. Stateny Chapman, 236. Jacob Hodge, 237. Mary Marrow, 236. Mrs. Thos. Weir, 339. Winnie Green, 340. Winnie Patterson, 241. Mollie Alexander, 142. Tab Lewi?, 243. Fred Daniel, 244. Harriet Coley, 245. Lucy Falkner, 240. Allen Hawkins, 247. Lucy Hawkins, 24S Sailie Griffin, 249. D. J . Roberts, 250. David Hill, 251. Alice Hammie, 252. Lucilla Duke, 153. Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 254. Lethia Cheatham, 255. Reuben Harris, 256. Retta Harris, 257. Amnda Alston, 258. Mary Rodwell, 259. Sarah Harp, 200. Patsy Wright, 261. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 262 Ann Hayes, 263. Ann Hayes, for Jan., 264. Ann Moon, 265. Emily Cook, 266. Mary Builock, 267. Mrs. James Clarke, 268. Chanty Wimbish, 269. Nat Huff, 270. Patsy Huff, 271. Airs. Hawkins Clarke, 572. Nancy Hodge, Total, 50 ! OO 50 50 2 OO 1 SO 2 OO 3 5o I OO IO OO 800 I OO I OO 50 I 2 ! OO 50 I 2 50 50 SO I I I I OO I OO 2 OO 2 OO 1 50 I 50 50 3 1 1 ; 00 00 2 00 1 00 5 00 5o 00 ! OO OO 2 50 i 5 50 OO OO OO 5o 50 1 5o 1 50 I 5o 50 50 l So 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 1 SO 2 00 1 00 1 00 50 I 00 $34o GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, iSSS. Amount. Dr. Geo. W. Landis, examining lunatic, E. A. Powell, cryer to court, R. Hight, waiting on jurv, 5 00 12 00 4 00 7 00 15 95 3 10 1 00 400 790 20 00 7500 7 5 23 60 300 16 10 6 25 300 300 350 2 OO 75 co 2 00 50 OO Benj. smith, waiting on jury. H. P.Cheatham, Reg. of D. fees and expenses, J. A. Harrtll, merchent blanks, J. A. Harrell, blanks for C S. C., J. A. Harrell, blanks for C. S. C, J. A. Harreil, warrants for C. S- C,, W. J. Clarke, for county bridge, J. W. Overton, for county bridge, I. C. Bobbitt, for county bridge, VV. H. Smith, Sheriff, fees and ex penses, A. L. Loyd, boarding prisoners, IL T. Shanks, bringing prisoners to Henderson. D. J. Ellis, coal for jail, J. W. Pleasant, coffin for pauper, L. F. Elliott, lunatic to asylum, Thad Manning, printing for Sheriff, Elijah WimL;sh, guarding prison ers. Dr. F. R. Harris, services as phy sician, A. Albright, guarding prisoners, Henderson A ftvs, printing exhibits, 164. Wash Reavis, 165. Lively Falkener, 166. Caioline Prew, 167. Stateny Champion, 168. Jacob Hodge, 169. Marry Marrow, 170. Mrs. Thos. Weir, 171. Winnie Green, 172. Winnie Patterson, 173. Mollie Alexander, 174 Tab Lewis, 175. Fred Daniel, 176. Harriet Coley, 177. Harriet Coley, 178. Allen Hawkins, 179. Lu- v Hawkins, 180. Sallie Griffin, - -t8i. D. J. Roberts, 182. David Hill, 183. Alice Hammie, 184. Lucilla Duke, 185. Hawkins Clark, i36. Lethia Cheatham, 187. Reubin Harris, 188. Ritta Harris, 189. Araa ;da Alston, 190. Mary RodweH, 191. Sarah Harp. 192. Patsy Right, 192. Alien Hogan, 194. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 195. Nancy Hodge, 196. Ann Hayes, 197. Ann Moore, 198. Emily Cook, 199. Mary Builock, 200. Mrs. James Clarke, 201. Rettia Harris, for June, 202. Winnie Green, Total, Henry Young, fees as jailor, 73 50 Samuel L. Bobbitt, for county bridge, - 22 75 H. H. Burwell, coronor's juror, 1 00 J. R. Young, C. S. C, Slate fail ures, . 145 S3 D. Worthington, State failures, 18 00 W. II. Smith, Sheriff.Stite failures, 15 55 L. IL Bullock, State failures, 90 J. R. Rodwell, Sherifr, state fail ures, 15 J. H. Edwards, State failures, 2 50 J. C. Jacobs, State failures, 45 S. H. Allen, State failuies, 4.13 L. R. Crocker, State failures, 85 I. C. Bobbitt, State failures, - 35 A. B Persse, Mayor, State failures, 3 90 J. II. Mahoiie, Constable, State failures, 5 75 M. T. Loonan, Constable, State failures, 75 R.J. Southerland, Constable, State failures, 10 15 Alex Hicks, Constable, State fail ures, 95 J. W. Cawthorne, Constable, State failures, 1 25 T. W. Currin, Constable, State failures, 80 Total, $649 46 PAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF ArxiL, iSSS. No. Amount. 3 00 1 50 2 00 4 00 273- John Lancaster, 274. Randall Stamper, 275. Edmond Cheath.ini, 276. Plummer Wilkerson, 277. Phillip Yancey, 278. Benj. Eaves, 279. Mollie Baskerville, 280. Lucy Bullock, 2S1. Martin Burroughs. 282. Lucindia Ballthrope, 283. A. E. Fuller, 284. E. Hamilton, 285. Lucy Powell, 286. Betsy Hicks. 287. Mrs. P. Robinson, 288. James Chapman, 289. Nancy Taylor, 290. Len Keun, 291. Jane Watts, 292. Sal iie Smith, 293. Lucy Rice, 294. Fannie Davis, -295. Millie Hicks, 296. Maria Chockley, 297. George Hawkins. 293. Mrs. Friday Burton, 299. A. Jones, 300. Charles Royster, 301. Kate Lewis, 302. Wash Reavis, 303. Lively Falkner, 304. Caroline Prew, 305. Stateny Champion, 300. Jacob Hodge, 307. Mary Marrow, 308. Mrs.' Thos. Weir, 306. Winnie Green, 310. Winnie Patterson, - 311. Mollie Alexander, 312. Tab Lewis, 313. Fred Daniel, 314. Harriet Coley, 315- Lucy Falkner, 316. Allen Hawkins, 317- Lucy Hawkins Clarke, 318. Sallie Griffin, 319. D. J, Roberts, 320. David Hill, 321. Alice Hammie, 322. Lucilla Duke, 323. Mrs. Hawkins, 324. Lethia Cheatham, 325. Reubin Harris, 326. Ritta Harris, 327. Amanda Alston, 328. Mary Rodwell, 329. Sarah Harp, 330. Patsy Wright, 331. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 332. Ann Hayes, 333. Ann Moon. 334. Emily Cooke, 335. Mary Bullock, 336. Mrs. James Clarke, 337. Charity Wimbish, 338. Nat Huff, 339. Patsy Huff, 340. Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 341. Adam Hawkins, 342. Nancy Hodge, Total, 1 50 2 00 50 1 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 3 5o 1 00 10 00 1 00 8 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 50 1 50 X OO 1 00 2 00 50 50 50 SO OO OO OO OO OO 50 OO OO OO 50 50 50 OO OO OO 50 SO 50 50 50 50 50 50 OO OO OO OO OO OO OO So 00 00 00 50 00 00 $133 00 GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1888. . Amount A. L. roweli, sending pauper to Halifax, R. W. Knuckles, for coffin to pau per, S. V. Duke, sending pauper to Franklin, J. II. Edwards, balance as coronor, Aycock t Co., for stationery, Henry Young, fees as jailor, II. P. Cheatham, Keg. of D., fees and expenses, E. A. Powell, turv and witness 2 80 3 00 3 00 1 40 5 75 39(50 15 30 tickets, 403 75 J. 11. Dunn, extra services, 15 00 Total, $i89 60 PAUPER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1888. No Amount. 1 50 200 250 1 50 2 00 400 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 50 200 1 50 200 . 350 1 00 10 00 800 100 100 150 200 1 00 250 I 50 1 50 1 50 100 100 200 1 50 150 1 50 3 50 1 00 100 200 100 500 1 50 200 100 150 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 150 150 300 313. John Lancaster, 344. Randall Stamper, 345. Ed oiond Cheatham, 345. Plummer Wilkerson, 347, Philip Yancey, 344. Ben Eaves, 349. Mollie Baskerville, 350. Lucy Bullock, 351. Maaha Burroughs, 352. Lucindia Euliurop. 353. A. E. Fuller, 354. E. Iiaraiitoa, 355. Lucy Powell, 356. Betsy Uieks, 357. Mrs. P. Robinson, 358. James Chapman, 359 Len Renn, 3ti0. Nancy Taylor, 361. Jane Watts, 3G2. fcjallie Smith, 163. Lucy Rice, 3d4. Nancy Hodse, 305. Millie Hicks, 366. Maria Chockley, 367. Go. Hawkins, 3G8. Mrs. Friday Burton, 3m. A. Jone, 370. Charles Roystar, 371. Kate Lewis, 32. Wash Reavis, 373. Lively Falkner, 374. Caroline Frew, 375. btateny Chapman, 376 Jacob Hodge, 377. Mary Marrow, 378. Mrs. Thos. Weir, 379. Winnie Green, 380. Winnie Patterson, 381. Mollis Alexander, 3$i. Fred Daniel. 5W3. Harriet Coley, 384. Allen Hawkins, 383. Lacy Uawkioj, 3?i6. Tab Lewis, 387. Stllte Grirtin, 388. D.J. Roberts, 3-9. David Hill, 39.i. Alice liatnmie, 31. Lucilla Duke, 392. Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 3. LetliU Cbeatoim, 394. Reuben Harris, 1 50 395.. Retta Harris, 1 50 39ti. Amanda Alston, 1 50 397. Marv Roil well, 1 50 39s. Sarah Harp, 1 00 399. Mrs. Allen Hogan, 1 00 400. Ann Hayes, 1 00 401. Ann Moon, 5 00 402. Mary Bullock, 2 00 403. Eleaner Clarke, 1 00 404. Martha Woodlief, ' 150 405. Nat llua, for April & May, 2 00 406. Mrs. James Clacke, 1 50 407. Charity Wimbish, 2 00 408 J. W. Hunter, 1 00 109. J. M. Pipkin, for Falkner, 12 89 410. Mrs. Jno. Lancaster, 2 50 Total, f 142 80 GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES FOIi THE MONTH OP MAY, 1838. Amount. R. Hight, lunatic to Jail, $ 2 25 R. Hiiht, juror in an inquest, 1 00 U. P. Cheatham, Reg. of D., fees and expenses, 13 80 W. II. S. Burgwyn, inst. on bond No. 1, - 32 00 U. T. Watklns, Atty., inst. on money, 80 00 Henry Younjr, fees as Jailor, 72 60 John M. Barnes, coffins for pau pers, 3 00 J. G. Lassiter, coffins for panpers, 3 00 B. B. Wortbam, for county bridge, 293 00 J. R. Reavis, Sec. U. S., burial of Harry Edwards, 2 00 J. A. Harrell, blanks for C. S. C, 1 50 J. A Harrell, blanks for Reg. of D., 3 25 Thos. P. Stewart, for county bridge 2 00 W. A. Cheatham, balance for lodging jurors, 3 00 Total, $514 40 PALTER ALLOWANCES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, iSSS. Amount. 411. John Lancaster and wife, 4 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 4 00 412. Kanciau stamper, 413. Edmond Cheatham, 414. Plummer Wilkerson, 415. Phillip Yancey, 416. Benj Eaves, 417. Mollie Baskerville, 418. Lucy Bullock, 419. Martin Burroughs, 420. Lucindia Balthrope, 421. A. E. Fuller, i 50 2 00 I So 3 OO 00 2 422. E. Hamilton, 423. Lucy Powell, I 2 50 OO 424. Betsy Hicks, 425. Mrs. P. Robinson, 426. James Chapman, 427. Len Renn, 3 50 I OO IO OO 8 00 1 00 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 2 50 l So 1 50 x 50 I OO 1 OO 2 OO I 50 I 50 I SO 428. Nancy laylor, 429. Jane Watts, 430. Sallie brnilh, 431. L,ucy Kice, 432. Nancy Hodge, 433. Millie Hicks, 434. Maria Chockley, 435. George Hawkins, 436. Mrs. Friday liurton, 437. A. Jones, 438. Charles Royster, 439. Kate Lewis, 440. wasn Keavis, 441. Lively Falkner, 442. Caroline Prew, 443. Stateny Champion, 3 0 I OO 1 OO 2 OO 1 OO 5 00 2 OO 1 00 2 50 50 I OO I OO I OO 50 1 50 I 50 3 00 i So i 50 1 So 50 5 1 OO 2 OO I OO 1 00 1 OO 5 00 2 00 5o 5o 1 00 5o 2 00 1 5 J OO I OO 1 OO ?!50 800 444. Jacob Hodge, 445. Mary Marrow, 446. Mrs." Thos. Weir, 447. Winnie Green, 448. Winnie Patterson, 449. Mollie Alexander, 450. Fred Daniel, 451. Harriet Coley, 452. Allen Hawkins, 453. Lucy Hawkins, 454. Tab Lewis, 455. Sallie Griffin, 456. D. J. Roberts, 457. David Hill, 458. Alice Hammie, 459. Lucilla Duke, 460. Mrs. Hawkins Clarke, 461. Lethia Cheatham, 462. Reubin arris, T63. Retta arris, 564. Amanda Alston, 465. Mary Rodwell, 466. Sarah arp, 467. Patsy Wright, 468. Mrs. Allen ogan, 469. Allen ogan, 470. Ann ayes, 471. Ann Moon, 472. Mary Bullock, 473. Eleaner Clarke, 474. Martha Woodlief, 475. Nat uff, 476. Mrs. James Clarke, 477. Charity Wimbish, 478; J. W. Yunter, 479. Sallie Smith, 480. Allen ogan for May, 481. Margaret arris, 482. Tempy unt, 4S3. J. M. Pipkin for Falkner, Total, ' GENERAL COCXTT EXPENSES 'MONTH OF JUNE, 1888, $148 00 FOR THE Amount. P. T Jones. - treasurer; military company, . . $130 00 P. T, Jones, custodian of C. H .. 37 5i H. P. Cheatham, Reg. of D., fees and expenses, 1310 Ilendersou Neuu, balance due on Ex. : 23 00 W. 11. Smith, Sheriff, Jury and witness tickets. 122 00 W. II. Smith, Sheriff, Jury tickets ind State failures, 32 45 W. II. Smith, Sheriff, summons - Jurors, ; 25 85 E. A. Powell, work on delinquents, 12 00 E. A. Powell crier of the court, 10 50 Jno. W. Overton, for county bridge 179 00 E. A. Powell, Jury and witness tickets, 53 20 Benj. Smith, waiting on Jury, 6 00 Redding Hight, waiting on Jury, 4 00 J. M. Barnes, for coftns, 9 00 Jas. A. O'Neil.keys and store to office, 2 20 S. fc C. Watklns, expenses for county, 13 10 Henry Young, fees as Jailor, 4 30 D. E. Aycock, printing for county, 7 23 Barnes & Stain back, store account, 80 J. R. Young, C. S. C., State fail ures. 97 17 D. Worthington, Sol., State fail ures, 21 00 W. II. Smith, Sheriff, State fail ures. 12 85 A. B. Perssee, Mayor, State fail ures. 2 80 S. 11. Allen. J P., State failures, 180 J. II. Parham, State failures, 75 L. R. Crocker, State failures, 50 S. Southerland, State failures, 55 J. 11. Ed wards, State f ai 1 ares, 60 R. J. Southerland. State failures, 9 40 M. A. Blackwell, State failures, 87 J. D. C&pps, State failures, 90 Arch Hoyle, State failures, 75 L. II. Bujlwck, Sheriff, State fail ure, 90 M. T. Loonan, State fnilnres, 75 I. C. Bobbitt, State failures. 35 Total, f900 Continued en fourth fa$e.) Will Color One to Four Pounds Of Dress Onnrla 1 FOR , 1 Garments, r - . . I IO xarns, Kags.eic. 1 cents. A Child can use them! The PUREST, STRONGEST ! FASTEST of ill Dyev W.trr.nte4 to lye the tnr rood. nd eive the bet color. UnruaSlcJ for Feathcn. Rib. bora, and all Fancy Dyeing. 33 leading colors. They alo make the Best and Cheapest WRITING INK ONE QUART laundry blue f IO Cents. Direciion-. for Coloring Photrraphtand colored Cabinet Phto. s s.ioiple, ept for loctnu. Ask druggUt for Cook and Sample Cid. or writ WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burtington.n. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles. USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold. 3itvcr, Bronte, Copper Only IO Cents. PUOI'ESSIONAL CAliDS EL T WATKLNS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, HENDERSON, N. C. Courts: Vane. Granville and Warren, and tho Federal Court ut Raleigh. Oftiee: Main street. July 5 01 JAS. NOK FLEET, ATTORNEY AT TJA.W HENDERSON, N. C. Office over the Bank of Ilenderaon. april 26 a. T. M. PITT Al AH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HENDERSON, N. C. Prompt attention to all professional t.ul ness. Practices In the State and Federal courts. Refers by permission to Commercial Na tional Bunk and K. I. Iatta A Bro., Char lotte. N.Cj Alfred Williams fc Co., KaU lh, N. C' I). Y, Cooper and Jaa. II. LaKiler, Henderson, N. C. Oftlce: Over Jas II. Lnsslter 4 Son's stor. uov 5 1 c. ;DREW J. IIAUUIS, ATTO KNKY AT LAW HENDERSON, N. C. Practices In the court of Vance, OrcnvllU, Warren and Franklin counties, and In the Supreme nnd Federal courts of the Wtate. Ollice: In Harris Law Building, next to Court IIoue. W. H. DAT. A. C, ZOIXICOfTJtp, AY & ZOLLICOFFISIt, ATTO IINKYS AT LAW. HENDERSON, N. C. Practice in the courts of Vance, Granville, Warren, Halifax and Northampton, nnd la tb Hn pi erne nnd Federal courts of the Stat. Office: In Zolllcofler'a law building, Oar nett street. fe. I. C. EDWABDR, A. R. WORTHAW, i Oxford. N . C. Henderson. N. C. E IW AitOS & TVOltTJIAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HENDERSON, N. C. Offer their services to the people of Vanee county. Col. Edwards will attend all th Court of Vanc pounly, anil will rota to Henderson at any and aJI llu.e wliu his assistance may he needed ty Lis partner, march 1 a Jj S. HARRIS, DENTIST HENDERSON, N.C, par- Office over E. O. Datic 8tore Mala Street ir ir. 25, 1 c The Bank of Hendersoj), HENDERSON, VANCE COUHTY, N.V General Banking-. Escbaaft mm4. Collection ButlneM. First Mortgage Loavs Negotiated on pood farms lor term of year, In Huma of 00 aud upward, at 8 per cent interest and moderate charge. Applj WW. II. 8. BUltOWYN, At the Bank of Henderson. y-M. n. s. burgIvyn, ATTOHNKY AT LAW. KENDEBSOX, N. C. Perwotifl deairlnflr to eoaault me profvm tonal!, will find roedaiiy at my office la Toe Bank of Heoderaon Building J W. COGiriLL, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, HENDERSON, N. C. Estimates for the erection of bukllinffi. and orders for lumber solicited. J will ell all kinds of lumber at Pinrg WoesU prices, with freight added. feb.9-1 c WHEN YOU WANT A Firt-cla Hair cpt or a Nice Smooth Share, call at OSCAR OUTLAW'S BARBER PARLOR ovar the Bank of n en demon. Tba bet room, the bet furnished and the beat worfc vf nuy place u town, 19 o C o .0 0. 1 1 -

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