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THE HEKDEKSON GOLD LEAF IJHUE&DAY, DECEMBER 20, 190G. ANNUAL EXHIBIT Of Accounts Passed by the Boa.rd of County Com missioners from Decern ber. 1905, to December, 1906. ;ENKRAL COUNTY EXPENSES. !E''EMBEU, 1905. 1 H'irris i;lt on taxo t V'Uit- 1'ii' liain rebate on poll tux.. K v Kelly''0 1 ')ox """P 'or 1! Si,'--il work on hi-id;;- K VV K'lwiT'lH lurvices as clrrk, re- r.jpliUif. Mc........... V I! i'dlkiinr juilor h IW8 C Z'Hi",fi, r '"iintr nftornry 1 iimirt.-r cJ.H' Hun' jiimtor M ' ijnarr.. 5 43 2 04 4 00 a oo 24 05 51 80 25 00 15 00 135 02 Vi'.!i:n llros nuP.t ' o. Huppuea f,,t Cniiinv Hoinn for Nov i ( -"ivlor olat on tax ii..,,. V.i'ii Hro Hiipplies furuislipd i ,.Mi.ty Ho""- ThoiiNiH P.n.sdriitfH furnished ( ouit- ! V Hi'Iilf ; " I, , VoiniK r-b.iteoii tax ( II Jf .x ! ifluit" on tux...; M m W I I'.urw-U rpbate on tax V il r iilkutT n-liiite on tax K W K-IwhHh bal on tax books K IV J-MwupIh makinpr out annual nliil.it ami filling blank for Cor poration 'omminoioii... W V. (Jury iliry nu(' witnws tickets A Kittn-I! couTering lunatic to nvl!im I M "Vl,itf lumber for bril. 35 101 32 4 02 1 66 2 04 9 66 41 97 70 55 00 11 95 6 25 49 49 Total JANUARY, 1906. Ilnriicf hiirlmni rebate on tax li,-rli-rl H'jrtie rebate on tax V, tiilkni r jailor's fM8 A I ZotlicoKrr Auditing treatiurer a biioke r ; I. W Huff wrvnssi 1 quarter ana VntriiiK wood County Home K Powell coiivcyiriK lunatic to ii-vliim .............. .... S It T ol' imiii iiiiplie for oimty lliii"'- ; V S.iiiiii.1 Watknm ink forcotiaty S llwiti & work on jail il.',ii ,,;ii lin.i. mm rchamlHefor t'oun- j-'i; Mnnti'i'X publishing Annual Kiliibit T It M.muiiiK jublibing Commm- hioiK-r'u Kxbibit Het,..-rnon Water Co water for court limine ami jail IV K (Jury jury and witness tickets V. st HiHiiifectinCo for county br.J Hill Tir-Iot services as health (.fti.-cr 1 ipiarter .. K V V'-dwimln clerk to Board and r.-.-onlinc .......... (irnnt Hi-anlHley building double bridges 1' I! Sneed work on bridge Nat IVt tiway rebate on tax Juimn Taylor rebate ou tax teor, 19 2 49 2 49 64 70 5 00 81 25 22 15 57 32 1 25 8 00 78 5H41 13 CO 15 J)0 3 45 25 84 62 50 23 50 200 00 5 00 3 13 2 49 Total f 653 35 FEBRUARY, 1906. .1 S 1'ovtiiress wood for court house $ 3 50 Vance Guards annual appropria- tmn J V Rnu work on jail Z Ttiarrett repairing walk way. Snmiiel Wntkins 3 mattresMes 9 50 5 00 for county Walter II Edwards mowing pea ineS I,T Howard niercliandiseforrounty U W I Inrdee chairs for county J T I'arliiun lumber for County Home E IVrdue aiukiiigcofiQns for pan- pern H TlioimiHon supplies for County 6 00 5 25 2 30 3 00 50 07 8 75 54 78 106 10 2 60 H 90 4 50 16 O0 12 40 3 00 33 70 2 64 83 1 66 3 07 1 38 1 42 4 29 24 90 24 90 85 6 OS 34 90 33 30 Hmiio A It Falkner jailor's feei. I il h iitn-ll worit on jiiii t, 1 1 11 Wat kins lime for comity... ,V a I'owell work at. County Home I' T .(ones stationer. Ill J O'Neil mercliuiK. jLjWHr.ls ft Brought T .(ones stationery for county.... dise for county ghton court dock- EdwsuU clerk to Board and cnrdiii n I'erry rebate m tax fichel Smith " " nvlo.- Bullock " " ff E Moss " " Juii ph Beckham " ' !', A I'owell " " .1 M Wier " " Mih .1 M Barnes " " S l'arliani ' ' I T Con-hill " ;.l Henderson rebate on tax three years Jt'iitc Hosnitnl indiirent reople Wntkins Hardware Co merchandise t'r count v Total f600 52 f 96 30 33 09 8 80 3 00 12 25 2 50 7 95 16 25 48 19 2 65 340 30 25 00 71 40 4 00 3 35 65 17 00 7 92 46 43 30 80 23 35 75 65 1 87 11 50 1 30 -1 73 19 50 3 22 80 r MARCH, 1906. A B Fslknrr jailor's fees '.arom Bros Supply i o ro.ercun.n- lise for ( ounty Home., Thomas Bros drills for tpunty Home nmuel Wntkins blankets lenry I'erry ineuraace K Browne repairing court house closet ' (.' I.ouKblin feeding jurors Irs S .1 (irissom feedinir jurors !ii rrougbs -Coletn an Co merch andise lorlountv Home for County Home W E Oarv iury nnd witness tickets f C ZollicoGer county attorney 1 ijuarter ' A I'owell court cost AFleminir 2 da vs committee work Melville Dorsey drugs n l'arker merchandise sleb Hunt janitor and extra ser vices J Southeiland state failures... Beury I'erry " " ilssipton iiice " " .l Smith " )SFit!ku.r " SAI'oweil " " II E Ellington " " " h darv hV A Itrallford " " P B Smith " " HM Right " " C Daniels " " TI.. Jones " " K A Lewis " " 1MB Hunt " " H K Futrell. work on court house.. K V Edwards clerk to Board and rucordinir 33 . 1 25 1 95 I 25 5 44 luhn Henderson robats ou tax James Lenmv rebate on tax Willis Henderson rebate on tax It Younsr rebate on tax $859 84 APRIL, 1906. P Fnlkner jailor's fees I W Unit superintendent County Home 1 quarter M" Howard merchandise for Coun ty Home 9 26 90 75 00 1 75 5 90 23 03 31 01 23 00 200 00 Edwards 4 Bronghton minute dock ts J S Pujthren coal for court house I'facom Bros Supply Co merchan dise tor County Home Edwards ft Rroughton 2 record books M i O'Sftf puintiug court house.... Br John Hill Tucker 1 quarter ser vices health officer ?62 50 and nmputatititf and dressing Mary William s lc f3o 00 E 0 I'ardue coffin for pauper A J Smith coiiTey ing prisoner to jail JJ Ktiary jury nnd witness tickets JJ J O'Neil merchandise for county sjrrell ManufactBring Co exter- Dlinntfir 97 50 1 25 1 00 91 45 2 20 40 00 24 70 15 94 $661 23 $ 2 15 104 40 60 22 35 11 25 6 75 .W Edwards clerk to Board Williams Total MAY. 1906. fialeriion FurnitureCo 1 mattress Bailevnaintinir iniland iailor's sonss rbm Bros Supply Co 1 bottle ink B F ulkner jailor's fees a Giryjurj and witness tickets "KFotrell repairing court house Tfinf T Joiieg stationerv 14 25 58 75 27 31 8 32 2 06 166 1 58 1 66 5 50 S A PaeesunnliesforConntT Home Edwards clerk to Board rwMd Stephens stationery jlme Merriman rebat on tx... b '""tier " " fhsA Rnrun..n E Moss Ttal $268 59 -TTTVK 10 lfc - ' I R f,aiknr jailor's fees If K U 40 70 3 50 8 35 18 00 2 74 y-uuiujr publishing notice ot sJSTm1.'8 metins- -.- I fttardee Furniture Co 18 chairs iWjW iuror8 : 13 A Kelly A Co s'lpplius foi Con fit t Home : .". 55 96 J S Poythresa coal for county 6 00 E A Powell sheriff conrt coat 4S 10 Henderson Water Co water for co.. 20 00 Henry Daniel c-ariug for Mr Bark... 12 50 W E Gary jury and witness tickets 229 50 ; Melville Dorsey dregs for county... 8 50 t.aleb Hunt jauitor's fee 1 quarter.. 15 00 w a Bradford conveying prisoner from Oxford r 45 1 R B Powell 1 box soap for jail 4 00 K W Edwards clerk to Board... 18 60 p. . rranklm conveying pnsouer from Raleigh 7 70 t a j Aollicoffer 1 quarter salary as attorney ai;d settling with .Sheriff 30 00 R J Southerland state failure... 4 74 Henry Perry - " f4 09 C C I'aniels ' " 13 00 u t ultuer " 27 43 i'-a Ellington " " 30 J A .Smith " " 4 20 U M Might " " 2 27 u u Lraotree " " o vv b tiary ' " 2 72 C D Tharriugton " " 15 T . Jones 5 59 W A Bradford " 5 95 Total JULY, 1906. A S Renn repairing closet E A Powell land sale for taxes Samuel Wntkins merchandise for county A B Falker iailor's fees K A Kelly ft Co peas for Co Home C M White looking after bridge L W Huff 1 quarter salary as supt and cost paid bands O S Falkner conveying lunatic to asylum J L Jones coffin for pauper W E Gary jury and witness tickets Dr J II fucker health officer T R Manning publishing notice K W Edwards clerk to Board Burroughs-Coleman Co merchandise for County Home M J O'.Wil merchandise for county Caleb Hunt 1 mouth janitor..,. '. R L Bennett tax lister Middleharg U M Might tax lister Kittrell L W Burroughs tax lister Dabney.. J M Tunstnlltax listei Sandy Creek R A Bullock tux lister Williamsboro C M White tax lister Nntbush P E Rowland tax lister Henderson J A Boyd tux linter Townesville.... L R Crocker 1 day on pension board It A Biillnck 2 dayson pension board T L Jones 2 days on pei,sion board I) E A.vcock printing iusolveu't list- $655 44 $ 3 0( 8 07 - JL 50 23 85 '11 90 5 00 78 75 17 25 8 50 64 90 63 25 1 50 31 49 71 04 7 14 5 00 20 20 41 00 15 45 27 50 19 24 13 50 94 20 19 00 2 80 6 00 4 00 12 50 $672 33 $ 1 50 55 58 11 55 5 00 13 33 4 00 0 00 66 63 16 18 25 00 3 50 2 75 Total : AUGUST, 1906. A S Renn & Son work on closet P B Sneed lumber and 'work on bridge A B Fiilkner jailor's fees William Buchan mowing court bonne yard I) W Hardee chair for Judge Mary Williams Edwards ft It rough ton biudingtax books Parham Bros Supply Co merchan dise for County Home . Beueoro Bros Supply Co guano and ducking K W Edwards clerk to Board .. W T Whitten & Co stationery .4 Kerner-McNair Co diugs . Total $21102 SEPTEMPER, 1906. J A Vaughan building bridge.. $ 40 B0 Cooper Warehouse Co guano for County Home 3S00 A K Renn work on closet at jail 5 00 A B Falkner jailor's fees 18 50 Henderson Ice & Coal Storage Co 15 tons coal 120 00 II Thomason merchandiseforCoun- ty Home 71 24 A C ZollicofTer 1 quarter services county attorney 254)0 J N Tunstall committee work..:."".... 4 00 T H Crndnp repairs on bridge 2 00 Edwards & Broughtou half dozen J P dockets 4 80 R H Sontherlan.l lumber for bridge 190 97 R U Soiuherlaiid one day setting bridge 2 00 R n Soutberlaud building bridge... 25 60 K W Edwards clerk to Board 19 30 Robert Blount janitor's fes 10 00 O Y Williams coffin for pauper 3 50 Total... $594 81 OCTOBER, 1906. L T Howard hammocks for jail $ 12 00 J B Watkins lumber and lime for county 11 20 P T Jones stationery 25 75 M J O'Neil merchandise 5 95 O S FaliCiier conveying lunatic to asylum 21 45 Ice & Coal Storage Co coal 120 00 A B Falkner jailor's fees 41 20 R J Soutberland conveying pauper to County Home and sharpening tools 4 40 L W Huff 1 quarter salary as supt County Home 75 00 State Hospital returning Uenry Floyd 4 65 E A Lewis conveving prisoner to jail 3 00 J F Renn work on court house 3 25 Dr J H Tucker as health officer 62 50 W H Edwards mowing: pea vines... 4 00 W E Gary jury and witness tickets 3 95 Dr Booth diptheria quarantine 5 75 Dr A S Pendleton holding autopsy 10 00 W E Gary cash advanced Huff 14 00 Watkins Hardware Co merchanse.. 9 40 E G Davis & Sons Co merchandise.. 84 02 Watkins HardwareCo merchandise 33 30 J A Fleming committed work 6 00 K W Edwards clerk to Board 22 60 Total NOVEMBER, 1906. .1 II Falkner work on bridge G A Kittrell building bridge W T Whitten & Co stationery M J O'Neil merchandise forcounty A B Falkner jailor's fees L T Uoward hammocks L W Huff cash paid hands Alex Clarke sharpening tools HeHCOin Supply Co merchandise.. T P Jones lumber to? bridge A E Smerdon repair work Robert Blount 2 months janitor fees nnd extra work Slate Hospital tranepotation of James Speed R HSoutherland rebuilding bridge George A Rose Co merchandise for county E A Powsll conrt cost W W Swain ns per account ren dered 1 S Falkner conveying prisoner... E J Jenkins cash advanced for bridire., K W Edwards clerk to Board J R Carter ft Co feedisg jurors. ... Spotswood Burwell baton bridge PLD Hester repairing bridge W E Gary jury and witness tickets Washington Falkner lumber for bridge Henderson Water Co water A C Zollicoffer county attorney... P E Rowland lock W W Swain cash paid Robt Bur roughs and hands J B Glover repairs on bridge S F Crews rebate on tax W A Falkner rebate on tax A B Faikncr working jail prisoners R J Southerland state failures... Henry Perry " " O S Falkner " " N M Heuderson " " T L Jones " " W A Bradford " " C C Daniels " E A Lewis " " J M B Hunt " " $583 37 I 8 55 68 24 3 55 25 70 56 50 22 50 5 50 5 53 157 99 17 25 1 25 12 00 3 10 70 21 6 55 73 00 489 98 5 85 98 62 21 00 9 75 75 97 30 00 484 15 29 40 20 00 25 00 1 00 106 48 4 00 66 40 2 95 449 31 04 12 50 8 10 3 97 2 70 " 8 00 75 1 25 Total $2 010 43 RECAPITULATION GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES. December, 1905 January. 1906 February, " March, " April, May, June, July, August. " September, " October, November, " .. $ 605 19 653 85 600 52 859 84 661 23 268 59 655 44 672 33 211 02 594 81 583 37 ... 2 010 43 Grand total $8 376 12 PAUPERS' ALLOWANCE. DECEMBER, 1905. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allow 'ncs $3 00 Margaret Harris " 2 00 William Hunter " w Daniel Hargrove " 1 0 Harriet Southerland " . 100 Dlllie Williams ' 1 00 Nora Fuller " 1 0 Sallie Robinson 1 00 Dick Saunders " 1 00 Teresia O'Briant " 1 50 Judia Bullock " 1 00 Ben Biggs " 1 00 Nicey Yancey " 1 0 Charity Allen " J 50 Minor Sattrwhite " 1 00 I Lewis Robinson " 1 w Mrs. Tom Robinson 1 50 i Mary J. Robinson " 2 00 Nancy Merrltt " 3 00 Lu Burton Alley Johnson Sam Grissoai Enoch Hawkins " George Lew in and wife " Fannie C. Gupton ' Mary Hawkius George Robinson " Harriet Hunt J. A. Short . .. " Susan Fain Elizabeth Spivey . Oscnr Scott Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree ' Tom E.-ton " Mary J. Wimbush special S months 1 00 I 0O 1 CO 1 00 y no 200 1 r,o 2 00 4 o 2 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 1 00 3 00 1 00 I 50 Total 56 50 JANUARY, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allowance $2 00 Margaret Harris 2 00 WtUiam Hunter " 3 00 David Hargrove " 1 00 Harriet Southerland 1 00 Dillie Williams " 1 00 Sailie Robeson " 1 00 Dick Sanders ' 1 00 Teresia O'Briant " 150 Judia Bullock " 1 00 Ben Biggs " 1 Q0 Nicey Y aniy " 1 50 Charity Allen " 1 50 Minor Satrerwbite " 1 00 Lwis Robinson " 1 50 Mrs Tom Robinscn " 1 50 Mary J. Robinson 2 00 Nancy Merritt " 2 00 Lucy Burton " 1 00 Alley Jobnsou " 1 00 .Sam Grissom " 1 00 Enoch Hawkins " 1 00 Geo. Lewis and wife " 2 50 Fannie ('. Gupton " 2 00 Mary Hawkins " 1 50 George Robinson " 2 00 Harriet Hunt " 4 00 J. A. Short " 2 00 Susan Fain " 1 50 Elizabeth Spivey " 2 00 Oscar Scott " 1 50 Ned Eaton 1 00 Rebecca Crabtree " 2 00 Thomas Eaton " 1 00 MaryJ Wimbush 1 50 Total 65 00 FEBRUARY, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll. monthly allowance $2 00 Margaret Harris 2 00 William Huter " 3 00 David Hargrove " 1 00 Harriet Soutberlaud " 2 00 Dillie Williams " 1 00 Sallie Robinson 150 Dick Sanders ' 1 00 Terresia O'Briant " 1 50 Judia Bullock " 1 00 Ben Biggs " 1 00 Nicey Yancey " 1 50 Charity Allen " 1 50 Minor Satterwhit " 1 00 Lewis Robinson " 1 50 Mrs Tom RobinBon. " 1 50 Mary J Robinson " 2 00 Nancy Merrit " 2 00 Lucy Burton " 1 00 Alley Johnson " 1 00 Sam Grissom " 1 00 Enoch Hawkins " 1 00 George Lewis and wife " 2 50 Mrs Fannie C. Gupton " 2 00 Mary Hawkius " 1 50 George Robinson " 2 00 Harriet Hunt " 4 00 J A Short " 2 00 Simon Fain " 1 50 Oscar Scott- " 1 50 Ned Eaton " 1 00 Rebecca Crabtree " 2 00 Tom Eaton 1 00 Mary JWimbush ' 1 5i Nancy Biggs " 2 50 Martha Hester " 1 00 Plummer Wilkerson.quarterly allow 'nee 4 50 Total.. 62 50 MARCH, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allowance $2 00 Margaret Harris " 2 00 William Hunter " 3 00 David Hargrove " 1 00 Harriet Southerland " 2 00 Dillie Williams " 1 00 Dick Saunders " 1 00 Sallie Robinson " 1 50 Terresia Obriant " 150 Judia Bullock " 1 00 Ben Biggs " 1 00 Nicev Yancey " 1 50 Charity Allen " 1 50 Minor Satterwhite " 1 00 Lewis Robinson ' 1 50 Mrs. Tom Robinson " 1 50 Mary J. Robinson " 2 00 Nancv Merritt " 2 00 Lucy Burton " 1 00 Alley Johnson " 1 00 Sam Grissom " 1 00 Enoch Hawkins 1 00 George Lewie and wife " 2 50 Mrs. FanDy Gupton " 2 00 Mary Hawkins " 1 50 George Robinson " 2 00 Harriet Hunt " 4 00 J. A. Short " 2 00 Simon Faiu " 1 50 Oscar Scott " 1 50 Ned Eaton " 1 00 Rebecca Crabtree " 2 00 Tom Eaton " 1 00 Marv J Wimbush " 150 Nancy Biggs " 2 50 Martha Hester " 1 00 Total :. 58 00 APRIL, 1006. Dick Blount CnrrolLmonthly allowance $2 00 Mariraret Harris " 2 00 William Hunter " 3 00 David Hargrove " 1 00 Harriet Southerland " 2 00 Dillie Williams Dick Saunders ,; Sallie Robinson " Terresia O'Briant " Judia Bullock " Ben Biggs Nicev Yancey " Charity Allen Minor Satterwhite " Lewis Robinson " Mrs Tom Robinson " Mary J Robinson " Nancy Merritt " Lucv Burton " 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 50 00 50 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 50 2 50 1 00 1 00 Alley Johnson " Sam Grissom " Enoch Hawkins '" George Iewis and wife " Fannie C Gupton " Mary Hawkins " George Robinson " Harriet Hunt " J A. Short f Oscar Scott " Ned Eaton ,; Rebecca Crabtree " Thos Eaton " Mary J Wimbush Nancy Biggs Martha Hester " Betsev Pettiford " Total 57 50 MAY, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allowance Margaret Harris ' William Hunter David Hargrove " Harriet Southerland " Sallie Roberson " Dick Sanders Terresia O'Briant Ben Biggs " Nicev Yancey M Charity Allen Minor Satterwhite " Lewis Robinson ' Mrs Tom Robinson " Mary J Robinson " - Nancy Merritt " Lucy Burton " Alley Johnson " Sam Grissom " Enoch Hawkins " George Lewis and wife " Fannie C Gupton " Mary Hawkins " Harriet Hunt J A Short " Oscar 3cott Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree '' Thomas Eaton MaryJ Wimbush " Nancy Biggs Martha Hester Betsy Pettiford " $2 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 100 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 60 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 200 1 50 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 00 150 2 50 100 100 Total -. 53 50 JUNE, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.montBlj allow mm Margaret Harris William Hunter David Hargrove ' Harriet Southerland " Dick Saunders " Sallie Robinson Terresia O'Briant Ben Biggs Nicejr Yancey i Charity Allen Minor Satterwhite Mas. (Tern Robinson ' Mary J. Robinson " Nancy Merritt " Lucy Burton " Alley Johnson " Sam Grissom Enoch Hawkins $2 00 200 3 00 1 00 2 01 100 150 150 100 150 160 1 00 1(0 3 00 300 100 100 100 100 I V?orge Lewis eud rrjf j Mrs. Fanny Goptou Mary Hawkins Harriot Hunt J A Short - Oscar Scott 3 00 1 00 4 00 2 OO 1 iO 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 SO Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree Thomas Eaton Mary J Wimbush Nancy Biggs Martha Hester Betsey Pettiford Mary Williams Henry Peace and wife 2 50 1 1 W 1 00 2 00 Plummer Wilkerson, quarterly silo w'nre 4 CO Total 60 50 j JDLY, 1906. j uick uiountcarroii.montbly allowance $2 00 Margaret Harris Tl' : II' TT . 2 00 300 n imam nunter David Hargrove Harriet Southerland Sailie Robinson Dick Sanders Teresia O'Briant Ben Bixgs Nicey Yancy Charity Allen Minor Satterwhite Mrs Tom Robinson Mury J Robinson Naucy Merritt Lucy Burton Alley Johnson Sam Grissom Enoch Hawkins George Lewis and wife Mrs. Fanny Gupton Mary Hawkins Harriet Hunt . ir A. Short Oscar Scott Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree Thos Eaton Mary J Wimbush Nancy Biggs Martha Hester Betsy Pettiford Mary Williams Henry Peace and wife Harriet Kelly Quitman Weaver Amy Burwell Mrs Burk 1 00 3 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 00 ItiO 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 I 00 1 00 2 50 2 00 1 50 4 00 2 00 1 50 100 2 00 1 00 1 50 2 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 8 00 Total- OS 50 AUGUST, 1906. Dick Blouu t Carroll, monthly alio w'nee $2 00 Margaret Harris " 2 00 William Hunter " 8 00 David Hargrove "- " 1 00 Harriet Southerland " 2 00 Sallie Robinson - 1 50 Dick Saunders ' 1 00 Terresia O'Briant " 1 30 Ben Biggs ' 1 00 Nicer Yancey :' 1 50 Charity Ailen " 1 50 Minor Satterwhite " 1 00 Mrs. Tom Robinson " 150 Mary J. Robinson ' 2 00 Nancy Merritt " 2 00 Lucy Burton ' 1 00 Alley'Johnson " 1 00 Sam Grissom " 1 00 Enoch Hawkins " 1 00 George Lewis and wife " 2 5o Mrs. Fanny Gupton " 2 00 Mary Hawkins ' 1 50 Harriet Hunt " 4 00 J A Short " 2 00 Oscar Scott " 1 50 Ned Eaton " 1 00 Rebecca Crabtree " 5 00 Thomas Eaton " I 00 Mary J Wimbush " 1 50 Nancy Biggs 2 50 Martha Hester " 1 00 Betsy Pettiford " 100 Mary Williams " 2 00 Henry Pence and wife " 2 00 Harriet Kelly " 1 00 Quitman Weaver " 2 00 Amy Burwell " 1 50 Mrs Burk " 8 00 Sally Parrish " 1 00 Total 72 00 SEPTEMBER, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allowance $2 00 Margaret Harris 2 OO 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 60 1 00 1 00 1 00 li 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 " 2 50 a 00 1 50 4 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 5 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 3 0,0 1 00 William Hunter David Hanrrove Harriet Southerland Sallie Robinson Dick Saunders Terresia O'Briant Ben BiiTKS Nicey Yancey Charity Allen Minor Satterwhite Mrs Tom Robinson Marv J. Robinson Nancy Merritt JjUCT Hurton Alley Johnson Sam Grissom Enoch Hawkins George Lewis and wife t annie C Gupton Mary Hawkins Harriet liun t J A Short Oscar Scott Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree Thos Eaton MaryJ Wimbush Martha Hester Betsy Pettiford Henry Peace and wife Harriet Kelly Quitman Weaver Annie Burwell Mrs Burt Sallie Parrish Total.. 62 50 OCTOBER, 1906. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly alio w'nee $2 00 Margaret Harris ' 2 00 William Hunter ' 3 00 Harriet Southerland " 2 00 David Hargrove ' 1 00 Sallie Robinson . 1 50 Dick Sanndera " 1 00 Terresia O'Brieut " 1 50 Ben Biggs " 1 00 Nicev Yancy " 1 50 Charity Allen " 1 50 Minor Satterwhite " 1 00 Mrs Tom Robinson " 2 00 Mary J Robinson " 2 00 Nancy Merritt " 2 00 Lucy Burton ' 1 00 Alley Johnson " 1 00 Sam Grissom " 1 00 Enoch Hawkins " 1 00 George Lewis and wife " 2 50 Fannie C Gupton " 3 00 Mary Hawkins " 150 Harriet Hunt " 4 00 J A Short " 2 00 Oscar Scott " 1 50 Ned Eaton " 1 00 MaryJ Wimbush " 150 Rebecca Crabtree 5 00 Thos Eaton " 1 00 Martha Hester " 1 00 Betsy Pettiford " 1 00 Henry Peace and wife 2 00 Harriet Kelly " .100 Quitman Wreaver " 2 00 Amie Burwell " 1 50 Mrs Burk " 3 00 Sallie Parrish " 100 Total 63 50 NOVEMBER, 190G. Dick Blount Carroll.monthly allow'nco $2 00 Margaret Harris 2 00 3 00 1 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 50 200 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 2 50 200 1 50 too 200 1 50 100 5 00 1 00 1 50 100 1 00 200 1 00 2 00 3 00 100 William Hunter David Hargrove . Harriet Southerland Sallie Roberson Dick Sanders Teresia O'Briant Ben Biggs Nicey Yancy Charity Allen Minor Saterwhite Mrs Tom Roberson Mary J Roberson Nancy Merritt Lu y Burton Alley Johnson Sam Grissom Enoch Hawkins George Lewis and wife Fannie C Gupton Mary Hawkins Hurriet Hunt J A Short Oscar Scott Ned Eaton Rebecca Crabtree Thos Eaton Mary J Wimbush Martha Hester Betsy Pettiford Henry Peace and wife Harriet Kelly - I Quitman Weaver ir n i- jurs our Sallie Parrish Plummer Wilkerson.quarterly allowance 00 Total- 66 00 RECAPITOLATION. December, 1905 January, 1906 February, " March, 50 50 55 00 62 50 58 00 5750 53 50 60 50 April, May, Jane, ct 1( liASTBsH Flue Curing Develops tie : Found In Schnapps that There are three ways used by far mers for curing and preparing their tobacco for the market; namely, sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured ; the later discovery and improved way is called flue cured. In flue-curing the tobacco is taken from the field and suspended over intensely hot flues in nouses especially built to re tain the heat, and there kept in the proper temperature until this curing process developes in the tobacco the stimulating taste and fragrant aroma found in Schnapps tobacco, just as green coffee -is made fragrant and stimulating by the roasting process. Only choice selections of this ripe, juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the famous Piedmont country, where the best tobacco grows, are used in Schnapps and other Reynolds' brands of high grade, flue cufed tobaccos. IL J. Reynolds Cures Coughs, Colds, J and Lung Troubles. rant mm mmwm r take Laxative Bronso Ojsfelne tzm&, 1 seven iviiicr iw:es son in poi THE NEW IDEA Moves the Bowels Nearly all other cough cures ara constipating, especially tbore containing Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowds, c2r,U:r.3 r.a Creates. For Sale at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. has stood the test 25 yearSo Average Sales ovi One and a KaSf LHHion bottles. Does this record Enclosed with every July, August, September, October, November, (53 50 72 00 (52 50 C.3 50 GfiOO Total PauDer Allowance. .$ 731 00 Commissioners salary oci , General County Expenses 8 37G 13 j " Total Expenditures ') 495 32 ! I do hereby certify that the above statement of the expenditures of the j county of Vance for the year ending No- J vember 30th, 100(5. is correct. I K. V. EDWARDS, Clerk to Board of County Commissioners, i SOURCES OF REVENUE. Stat ment showing receipts from all sources of county funds as per Sheriff's settlement June 4th, 1906. To 22c on$3,G14 179 real and personal property.. 7 951 23 ,; $880,738.85 corpor ations 1937 02 173,844 bank stock 382 45 " 4Uc 2,333 polls 109417 " amount unlisted taxables 1015 50 " rebates to State and schools 109 07 " insolrents for 1904,collect'd 10 50 12 397 47 By 22c rebate on $33.500 $ 73 70 " " on 11,350 insolvent property 24 97 ': 49c on 475 insolvent polls 232 75 " 5 per cent, commission on 12,139.75 600 98 " amount paid to Treasurer 11 459 07 $ 12 397 47 I do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of the reedpts of the county fund for the year 190(5. as per Sheriff's settlement June 4th. X. W. EDWARDS, Clerk to Hoard. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood, Why pay for'irplittice your wood wh?n yon can get it split ready for the stove with out exrtra cost? We will sell you SPLIT WOOD for the same price that yon pay for sawed wood anywhere else. We have a ma chine for the business that's how we do it. Doesn't cost us much mere to furnish it this way and we give our costomers the benefit in order to eel their Datronatre. Poythress oal and Wood Go. PHONE, NO. 88. r A. G. Daniel Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . . Shingles, Laths, Lum ber, Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Full stock at Lowest Prices. Opposite South ern Grocery Company. Hederson.N. C. i ! - rin liiPiOfis t iiiioo u fci Siimulatlsig Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. N- I' Croup. La Grippe, Asthma, Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption .-. u'.civ s t-j -7? fH ORIGINAL LAXATIVE m r 0 Best for Children 9 && J G ;? K of merit appeal to you ? settlo i a Tea Cent package c: This is flie New ENGINE v AND Now being installed Henderson Lighting t..i'':.Wvs-fV It embodies every improvement known, to the building of Engines svnd Dynamos. Telephones, Nos. 21. 48, 6. : : Buy Real Estate Heuderson Loan ana Offers the following farms 1 lot near Harriet Cotton oiillsv. kh 2 houses and f acaes of land. 1 lofcpn rettigrc Hi, 100x2') ii. 1 brick, ID-room dwt-IIiag, rxar Henderson Mill. 1 G-room. 2-story dwelling v.: Hor ner street. 2 four-room cottages on llori.cr . t. 1 brick prize house on Herat r &t. 1 six-room", 2-etory dwelling, with molern improvements!, on ( h? vasse avenue. 4 vacant lots on Cbavasse avenue. 5 cottages cn Cemetary street. 1 seTen-room cottage on Turner avenae., 2 vacant lots on Orange street. 7 SX. If you want to knov anything about this or any ether real estate around Henderson, ask us. W e're in the business. IB Henderson Loan and Heai Estate Ccsnpasiy, K. S. BCcCGI?i, Secretary and Tr eaoi-er. Ii m J Pmnm St? $ TastQ Satisfies Tofeaeeo tilings? Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like Schnapps ; the outside of the imitation plugs of to bacco is flue cured, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco; one chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such,tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, requires and takes less sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating, -satisfying effect on chewers. If the kind of tobacco yon are chewing don't satisfy, more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chew ers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts, strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE -HONEY and TAR .f- !,w l i H I; Throat 1 1: a YKLI.OV PACKAGE v 'V C 3 Two Days. every "fci COUGH SYRUP sm ca tiery i-Cvja 13 aiusa iimv..' 300 norse rower GENERATOR xr the nlo.ivi of the ower Company r1 on Easy Tcr Kcai irstaie Lompany, jj and town lots on easy terms: it for sa!" i iagton lit -a.-v tfri;ia ori ;' 111) icre laria. dtve'.liag and 'improvements, two m'.!v- Headrreoa. If.O tier .an 1 well imw-ovvif i-'fii Kpsom. 2-! acrt-8 !..! u-sr I'.ops 127 acras ia Midaifbarr. to: ,ta. 1'V) asrer! of lahil wliii two tniail houses two icik-u Irom Iicn;-r-o:i lo," acres cl land near Kpsoro. 40 acres of land iveo mil s from Henderson. r,v) aeit-4 A h:-A near i'tc-I---; :1 Mil!. i 1 I n n GOVERNMENT WAGES LOW. H, T. Ncwcomb Gives Factj of Inter est to Wage Earners. Yrcm lPO to 1001 Ih? average rrtail coi of the ordinary nrtk'Ies of food used in tb United States advanced do less tiiau 17 icr cent (IG.9C, to be mot exact) that i', the purchaser of food for a family had to pay $1.17 lu 1904 . for the same quantity and quality of food that $f would purchase in 1S9G. T!'.ec- are oUioial statistics compiled by the Lljrhly skilled experts employed by the federal government, and every liouscv. lie knows that they do not over state tao advance. Othn necessities of . li.'o have advanctx! ia rot with a proximately equal raidiiy. Uiniuesiionably waes oubt. geuer i.liv spealanjr. to Lave advaucvd some w!i;it "ia ptMportion to the tarrvase lit li.o o-t of living. In pr'nalo oniploy u c;;t thia has appamitiy taken place. ti.' avciaso v.i:go5 1 cr hvxw rportel liy thL f-sloral bureatt of l:ib.r .lK.'lng ivr vit higher la l'MH than In '.Hi a;:d ti; aviTigo wtvkly oarniugs 12. ' t coiJt llvlii-r. T':o advances thu-' ivpivsontel arc bprcad all over the 'untiy; tlun- oliara tcrize ovt-ry pri ite industrial enterprise aud have bonetitvl nil ias4-. of v. orUn-on rm- jijjy.M! in iH-ivate t:ni;-riaknij.N. liov; i it wii'a i a!-!!- empioyint-utlf A f.'v rfid.nt.tlwiug -:udot(l raider pnl.lio ownership e;;vioy 5tir like that similarly vorM::g privat" inploy ors in the saiae i--:uisi"nit:os, and In these cases the 1 ;.l i'u- rate of wages la.s slowly beea raivaneed r-omewhat iu proportion to the i'.vai la thl v.::.':es privately p..id. l'.:t v acre any Auiori au gt-v.-riiiaont. luunlrljv.l, stal or national, "i.? tito pel? or l y far the largest employer of a parth-nlar clas of labor the udvr.ce-j to ravi i'lcn-u's-cu vrt of living have toon foTcv that flie orV ! -.ry ir.voo.lr it r will bn, uu al;;e to iisev'r a righ Instance. Throughout the potal i-erviee, among the j'i.ux) c'.erlcal on-ployees at WasU i: ;.: I. in th ou.ionn and internal rr,e;iuo services t!u;i have le:-n no ai!va:!fe lu pay t i;:ett the riso in c.l cf !'or 1, clothing s nd ho'.er. The p..;. of letter carriers, for osamplc. rc i::aiu precisely where ii v. as llxed twenty years a;ro I y an act approved oa Jan. 3, 1SS7. j'iio' largest printing oHkv ia the v.oi i I is that maintained at Washing to 1 by tfca. government, aud there th foticral ;;ovoriMo:it employs a large fyrce of iatllicnt aud hiahly nkllled vcrkinri!"i. A change In the basis of payment ia 1899 from the piece work . to the per h ur pystem prevents comparison -with dates prior to tho change, bat vj:os have remained fta tioaary since Man-h 3. 1S09. ulthough Hit? official f tatisiieians report Hint the cost of fool Ins adviineed Hnco the rate 01" wa: cs was ;ixed by statute ful ly 12.25 per cent. 1 Miring the same year.s the waues of printers la private book publishing or job printing estab lishments advanced throughout the United States 11s follows: Compositors, male. 11.07 per cent; compositors, fe male. i:0.30 per cent; press feeders, male, 22.11 per cent; vre.-ss feeders, fe male, 21.27 per cent; pressmen, 11.75 per ccMit. II. T. Newcomb. THE CASH BOY TALKS. Mis Father's Idea of th- Delights i Municipal Ownership. 'Say, boss," reu.arked our cash boj i.ioniia;', "my paw i.s red hot for liiluiiicsieklo ownership. I don't know what that is, but paw says everybody iu going to own everything aud divide up the prolits. lie was telling uia about it la.-t niht. 'Ma asked him where the people v.-onld get the money to buy those thing, as they would cost millions of dcil.rs. Taw raid, 'Issue bonds." ' 'Yes,' said ma, 'but how will you pay I he bonds when they tire due';' ' J ;.5,ae more boiidV said paw. "T.at how about the Interest? said i;:a. "Won't yfoi have to tax the people for that:' " 'Why, uu'.' said paw. Tay the in terest with bonds. " 'I don't peo ho' yon could do that,' snid ma. ' 'Von don't. ehV replied paw. 'Now, when we wc.it to housekeeping, didn't I pay for ail our furniture by giving a note, and wlieu it came due didn't I give the man another note? You wom en know nothing ubout finance. You wait until the minnieslckle ownership gets iu power, we w 111 divide the profits craong hv people, and no one will hare to work. We will all be Yandorbllt. Won't you be proud of your hubby ivhea he becomes part owner of al! public utilities? You see, madam, there ere some things you don't know.' "And then paw looked wise. Ma stood and gazed at him for some lime end then said: " 'Yes, there are some things I don't know, and one of those things Is this: If there is a man more fit for the lunatic asylum than you, I don't know Lim.' "Thou I cou.mcneed to whistle 'Ev-tryb-lv Works but Daddy.' Say. Los, you fcw that lump on the back of my had? raw has had tbnt tune poked at him Is-fore, aud I wasn't look ing when his old shoe came flying coy tt.i y." Yo i ik crs h ta t esma n . DO YOU OWN A HORSE? Electric Light Plants Are Like Horses In Some Respects. Tiie subject of"depreiat!on is well worthy of the careful consideration of thox'? x.'ao are prone to ignore that item In estimating the cost of lights I Bupplicd by municipal plants. But a more peopio own horses tlian ligiitmg plants St may le helpful to consider depreciation a'j applied to horses. You pay .fiof) for a five-yea r-oUl hots". Th.it': original cost. If yoa bor row the uii:ey yo-i inn! pay latcret oa it. If you don't borrow it you 1-jk the interest you would gt If you dklu't buy Ib h"io. Kit her way it's lntoref. You fe-'l tho horse, j.;:d i-:haps fcire a man to take care of Lint. That' oier oting expenses. You get him shod oc casionally and call iu the veterinarian ivhea Le Is tk k. Tnat'a renewals and repair-. After a few yeani, Iu hplte of the best of care, the horse is no longer capable of doing the required ivork and U sold for $."0, a loss of $200 3J compaie.l with the original cost That's depreciation. If you harca t lata mat j by year by year out of the horse's I earning, you've got to borrow it to I buy a new horse, and you may not i find it easy to do so if you haven't re ! nail the original loan. Tbat'a what i happens to municipal plants that don't m I provide tin adequate depreciation fund. Sorehum In Doubt. Do yoa think that municipal own ership would eliminate graft:-' i n am not quite sure." answered Sen I ator Sorghum, "whether It would ellmi ' pat it or nlmply originate a new kind. 1 - I 3"
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