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VOL. I. NO. 9. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1901. S1.00 A -YEAR. DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAR 1900. Ordered by the Commissioners of Ruthe- erford County. South Oaroijsa, Rutherford Co. The following is a true report of the claims, orders, etc., of commissioners of "Rutherford county from January 1st, 1900, to December 3rd, 1900. January, 1900. A B Long, for Martha Grayson, pauper. .... J V Jones for sendee as clerk 13 Searcey, summoning 7 jury P G Rollins, for 3 stock law com $ 2.00 14.15 2.10 3.00 J C Edgerton, for repairs on bridge 41.75 1.55 42.30 J Ij Hardin, for Lucinda Patton 8.00 G E Young, for Dora Downey 1 .50 J P Jones for postage - - 3.00 J M Tate for error in tax - .40 J SI. Ferree for repairs on bridge .75 L D Miller for printing notice 1.00 G W Morris for repairs on bridge 1.00 W E Toms for keeping paupers 62.40 W E Toms for keeping paupers 299.62 d Thompson for Frank Stewart 16.50 Jhn Towry for coffin - - 1.00 v7 A Thompson, county physician 38.00 T-.vitty & Thompson for medicine 30.15 1 G L Taylor for ex&nining Dora Dobbins - - - - 3.60 J Y Br&dlev forhAulinir2 davs 4.871 Edwards & Broughton, marriage blanks .... 3 A Martin, for bringing prisoner Gaflney .... F A Martin for self and J. D. Jus Justice bringing prisoner C T Hamrick for poll tax E A Martin for keeping prisoners Harris & Nanney for Matilda Hig- gins, pauper ... J L Bobbins, serving warrants, etc Walker, Evans & Coggswell Co., book mortgage -E A Martin, jail expenses Win. T. Wilkins for Samuel Wil kins, pauper -E A Martin, keeping prisoner C B Brooks, printing D B Koon, repairs on bridge Mack Whiteside, summoning jury J Li Allen for 1 doz. pane glass O B Brooks for printing M W Logan for hauling one day S A Bridges, D. S., conveying pris oner to jail M Levi for goods at jail - -Rathe-ford Supply Co. for goods to county - -DLxoii Hardware Co. for goods to comity - Hodge & McBrayer for money due 32.08 February. John F Gibbs, error in poll W A Toms, error in tax G A McDaniel, error in tax G M McKinney, witnes fees Charley McDanicll, witness fee PD Carpenter, conveying prison er to jail . . -D B Koon for supplies to county (note) ... M Levi, goods to jail - - 3.45 M Levi, goods to county home 72.06 D B Koon for labor to county 5.50 R R Haynes, supplies to paupers 33.C0 W E Toms, keeping paupers 5 days 20.37 I J L Allen, tin for jail S A Bridges, road orders, etc. Daniel Reid Goldlow, Joseph Beason, repairs on bridge . M O Dickerson, stamps, etc. Harril Printing House, stationery L G McFarland, damage M A Gettys, damage John Cambell, damage A A Martin, damage J P Jones, express on book D B Koon, service at Poor farm C C McGinnis, damage 1.00 ; 7.00 1 13.80 1.00 2.40 3.41 5.00 12.00 2.00 4.00 .60 3T.70 5.00 J F Edwards, work at county home 32.25 7.00 75.60 14.50 6.00 117.00' 28.90 : 4181 ! 5.00 E A Martin, conveying prisoner E A Martin, feeding prisoners E A Martin money spent at jail E A Martin, vaxination aid April. S A Bridges, arrest and mileage 4.00 T P Wilkins, error in poll tax - 2.20 G W Morris, repairs on bridge - 3.00 C M Roberson, repairs on bridge 267.37 P H Hardin, Cor., 2 days inquest 15.70 GE Young & Co., goods - . 4.50 M Levi, goods .... 17.00 S M Powell, two days inquest - 2.20 Orson Morrow, two days inquest 2.70 A R Yelton, summoning 7 jury 2.10 P C Rollins, stock law commissioner 5.00 Ben Walker, work stock law fence 15.00 - 6.00 10.00 7.50 23.10 2.00 5.60 3.60 2.25 8.50 2.00 M O Dickerson, cash, advanced, 1.40 J P Jones, clerk of hoard - 25.15 Henry Hodge, lumber - - 2.16 J P Jones, cash express - ,60 D P Koon, shucks, etc. - - 18.05 R B Quinn, bolts - - - 2.00 A B Long, supplies - - 8.00 A L Grayson, stationery , - 5.70 W T Stroud, jurors, etc. - - 5.40 A R Yelton, service as deputy S. 10.50 Edwards & Broughton, docket 745 Harrill printing House, stationery .80 J D Justice, vaccination - - 2.00 M Levi, goods - - - 12.80 W H Backer, laying off road - 1.50 M O Dickers n, insane, examining W G Tanner, conveying prisoner 1.30 A B Grayson, work on S. L. fence - 2.25 J J Withrow, damage - - 2.50 Jonn P, Tabor, repairs on bridga 20. 00 D A Smith, work stock law fence 8.75 J M Lewis, laving off road - 1.50 Edwards & Broughton, book - 7.50 J M Baber, small pox - - 52.50 Rutherford Supply Co., goods - 4.31 E A Martin, money advanced 16.00 E A Martin, keeping prisoners 102.96 Harrill Bros , lumber - - 7.20 Western Vindicator, annual set tlement - - - - 40.00 J H Jones, four jury summoned 1.20 C M Lynch, note ... 509.44 J F Edwards, tobacco at Co. home 4.00 David Benick and wife, small pox 12.00 J Carson, small pox - - 61,88 May. J P Hemphill, work on S. L. fence 27.17 159.78 Ijee Lynch, surveying - - 8.25 J A Caltou & J W Biggerstaff coffin 2.50 8.00 2.48 21.30! I 4.50 310 12.25 14.95 3.00 57.60 3.67 3.50 .90 1.20 1.25 1 75 2.10 16.75 13.49 5.87 2.20 .78 .09 1 00 1.00 3.00 A S McDowell, commissioner J F Edwards, commissioner Henrietta Mills, lumber, etc. Dr. O Hicks, vaccination June. J P Hemphill, Fix days work on stock law fence W G Harris, fence given for stock . law fence - -J A Davis, work on S L fence J P Jones, clerking for board - P C Rollins, S L commissioner E H Huntley, building bridge W P Hardin, 12 notices John Smith, 3 days work on stock law fence - - -J T Davis, Z days work on stock ; law fence - -J M Mode & C M Hunt, ex. insane J W McDaniel, use of house for small, pox . . G A McDaniel, examining insane Dr. T G Hamrick, M O Dickerson, for envelopes - " " stamps, freight, etc 2.63) S A Bridges, notices served 'on judges of election John E Hardin, supplies to paupers J M Williams, lumber for bridge J L Allen, supplies to paupers Thomas Harris, laying off road -J D Justice, 12 days court cryor J F Whisnant, registering 513 voters 8.15 G H Mills & Son, goods to county 4.50 F M Scruggs, steward of Morgan ton Asylum - . - 3.60 Edwards & Broughton mortg. book 10.89 J M Philueck, bringing prisoner to jail - - - 2.50 D B Koone, peas, etc. at Co. home 23.70 M Levi, goods to county home 5.87 Dr. O Hicks, 19 vaccinations - 3.80 M Levi, goods at jail and paint for bridge - - - 55.03 . D B Koone, lumber and shingles for crib ... 55.42 son C S C 1.61. State vs Henry Sander and G F Ivey : M O Dickeoson CSC 2.93. State vs Nathan And Samy Hunt : M O Dickerson CSC 2.97. State vs Pink Micheal and J Bean : M O Dickerson CSC 8.25 ; T C Smith CSC .68. State vs Frank Lovelace: T C Smith .96: MO Dickerson CSC 1.90. State vs Geo Sheh an et al : M O Dickerson CSC 5.03 : W G Tanner D S 1.20; W C Allen .90; T C Smith 1.98. State vs James Butler and M T Butler: M O Dickerson CSC 2.88 W P Hardin .80 ; T C Smith 1.90. State vs Saml Gilbert et al: M O Dickerson CSC 4.55 ; T C Smith CSC 3.47. State vs Mack Whiteside : M O Dickerson C S C 1.96 : E A Martin, sher iff .60 ; C M Lewis D S .30 ; T C Smith 2.00. State vs John Elliott: M O Dick erson CSC 1.9S; T C Smith 1.95- State vs J W WatkIns and A SI W atkins : SI O Dickerson CSC 4.18; J L Webb 2.00 ; L SI Fortune D S 1.40 ; j J P Davis ,60 ; Carry Michael S W 2.45. State vs xsianza Hames et al: M E E Lowrance, Registrar of " PaulF Searcy, " N B McBrayer, supplies to pauper J A Long , registrar of election J T Carver, " " F S Freeman, judge " " PC Rollins, registrar " " J C Edgerton, hauling paupers E A Martin, summoning judges L S Keeter, judge of election J W Elliott, " " H H Edwards, registrar of eleclion 18.52 J C McDaniel, judge " " " 2 00 A R Yelton, summoning judges election - . 2.40 J H Crawford registrar of elenHrm R qq 13.43 15.27 7.50 11.48 10.26 1.00 11.66 1.25 6.30 1.00 100 election - -Western Vindicator, pub lishing notice ballot boxes G W Hodge. agt., 2 trees ! Harrill Ptg. House, Stat'v. E A Martin, conveying ne gro to Marion . E A Martin and C I Put man, guarding negro on brdg. glove to W A Blanton, judge " " Barney Butler, constable " " J F Whisnant, registrar " " H S McCurry, damage on road A McMahan, judge of election M D L Calton, listing taxes J A Martin, registrar elections J P Tate, one day laying off road J B Harrill, officer of election R B Watkins registrar of " WL Walker " " " 1 Hollifield judge " ' S Gallert, attorney for county M O Dickerson, stationary j O Dickerson CSC 6.55 ; S A Bridges D ; 0 J YounS, one day as judge one 2,00j 2.00 2.00 1.50, 7.60! 5.10 7.50 1.00 24.70 6.65 J p Jones, express charges on book . 1 .f .10 W H Hester, lumber for bridge E A Martin, cleaning court room i keeping prisoners ' boarding jury, court service - - 90.25 State vs Henry Ross : SI O Dicker- erson, fees, $1.60; J L Webb, Solicitor, 2.00; Statk vs Cling Scruggs et al : SI O Dickerson. fees, 18.30; E A Slartin sher iff, 80 ; J D Justice, D S fees, 90 ; W G Tanner, D S fees, 60; K T Davis, D S 'fees, 4,70; S A Bridges, D S fees 2.45; W P Hardin 60; Will Canada 4.10; Mack Jenkins 5.00; Will Hames 5.10 Naney Bridges 8.00; Bud Hames 7.10 Swain Parris 5.10; W SI Cantrell 5.30; C Cash 5.40; HZ Hicks 5.40; R Hicks ' (ex parti) 10.00; P H Hardin (coroner) 5.70; SL Tate 5.35; Amos Kiser 5.10; ' M B Scruggr 1 .10 : Eveline McCraw 5.10 ; Dr. CW Downey 38.80: J F. Slolden, 13.80 ; Delia Tate 12.15 ; Susan Tate 7.60 ; CharleyMonfredo, book case Z B V Freeman, lumber Z B V Freeman, laying off road S A Bridges, services as D. S. W M Bridges, damage on road D. O. Nanney. moving paupers 5.50 3.00 1.00 2.40 3.00 1.75 J D Justice, conveying prisoner J R Washburn, supplies J E Shehan, survey Edwards & Broughton, docket J L Gamble, damage S A Bridges, service vaccination, etc. - - -A R Yelton, service at court, 1 Spring Term - - -W A Henson, inquest J P GuffT, work on stock law fence 4.50 W G Harris, inquest t m n 3 H Jones, building bridge M B Koon, moving paupers J P Jones, service as clerk Dr. T. G. Hamrick, examing pa tient - -D T Nanney, rr pairs on bridge J L Allen, tin C. S. O. office E M Morcan, hauling paupers Amos Nanney, work on stock law fence - -Ticbecca Grayson, damage allowed G P. Hardin, jury fee and mileage C L Miller, book, etc. A B Grayson, work on S. L. fence J V McFarland, laying off road S Gallert, attorneys fee - P C Rollins, service as S. L. Com. J J Hardin, laying off road M C Hardin, summoning 3 jury J P Hemphill, work on S. L. fence W R Steadman, repairs on bridge 14 50 J isenson, smaii pox. . . j75 W P Hardin, convey, prisoner, etc. 32.20 Tfr- T G Hamrick, ex. patient i J Q McFarland, road laid off 2.50 S Gallert, attorney -12.79 O O Erwin, printing .50 W SI Bridges, road jury 1.75 D Vickers, jury inquest ! J E Searcey, searching Thos. Shitle i7.10 17.12 W G Tanner, summoning jury 5.00 Ralph Harris searching T Shitle 3.4O T T Hampton, supplies furnished 3.33 Slack Whiteside, search T Shitle 15.40 L G McFarland, road jury 1.00 Harrill Printing House, stationery 25.00 A L McFarland, bridge built 2.00 Walker, Evans & Coggswell Co. 1.00 stationery .... ,90 , E E Davidson, jury inquest 2 00 A L McFarland, road jury 27.00 .Walker, Evans & Coggswell Co. 11,30 , James Thiff 8.00 Charley Thiff 9.30; O 11.25 C Hames 5.00 ; J G Jolly 8 30 ; .50 j State vs Thomas Miller ; M O Dick 3.00 erson CSC $3,05 ; J E Searsey D S .15; 2.50 S A Bridges D S 1.35 ; J D Justice D S I 2.90 ; W P Hardin D S 1.20; J H Wood 83.45 2.00: J T Carver 1.85; D M Carver .70 j H L Young 1.20; W M Withrow 2.00; 14. 50 E W Fite .75; N C Hardin .80 : J L Phil 2.80 ips 1.55 ; I L Slorrow 1.95 ; J T Hamrick 2,10 .75; T J Withrow 1.70;. W P Hardin 10.00 1 .85 ; D J Huntley 1 .35 ; 4.80 I State vs John Burgess and Dock 3.00 Frazier; M O Dickerson 4.43: W P Hardin D S $10.05 ; J D Justice D S .15 ; J C Green J P 3.12; Ella Sellers .55; Sopha Brown 1.85 ; S H Black 2.85 ; Re becca Brown .85 ; H T Black 2.85 Henry Sisk 3.35 ; Robt Mode 3.35 ;T B Sisk 1 .85 ; B T Hardin 1.35 ; J T Canby 2.55 ; Grany 1.00 25.00 3.00 1.00 2.20 Sisk 3.35 ; C M Martin 1-.35; Ella E A Slartin, work and wood at jail 12.90 1 deed book v 4 Martin, keening prisoners 88.81 ! E O Harris, lumber J F Edwards, services as com. J B Palmer, services as com. A S McDowell, services as com. W H Hester, as part, on building W H Hester, building barn, P. H March. F Reynolds, for Noah Halford, pauper, -WO Morris, conveying prisoner from Slarion, - - -B T Hicks, one day jury inquest Western Vindicator, printing Mack Whitesido, three jury sum mons, etc. 54.60 ' SI Levi, goods ... 62.75 SI Levi, goods at jail 52.50 ; W C Edney, conveying prisoner 123.16 ; SI Levi, goods furnished P. H. 216.84 ' J E Hardin, supplies to paupers J L Wright, serving notices Henrietta Slills No. 2, goods 11.50 Jinnie Cabimss, hog - J M Irvin, wood - Dr. A M Whisnant, service small 2.60 12 80 3 35 ; Burty Proctor 3.35 ; Bnrtha Wright 1 50 3.35 ; N L Wright 3.20 ; Hester Roberson 20.40 3.05 ; Maggie Goforth 3i35 ; J F Blanton 1.00 3.35. 4.51 j State vs Tom Pyatt : SI O Dicker 14.50 son C S Q 1.58 ; J L Webb 2.00 ; G M Tay j lor 1.10 ; L GL Taylor 1.52 G M Taylor 7.75 S W 1.15; Archy Roberson 1.15; GW 2.85 Kirby 1.15." 1 .00 i State vs Henry Thomas ; SI O Dick I erson C S C 1.93 ; S A Bridges D S 1.55 ; 8.00 LGL Taylor .75 ; D A Wray S W 1.70. 9.40 i State vs Jule Ellis : SI O Dicker 21.94 son CSC 1.58; J L Webb 2.50; A B 1.0 jiacK 1.10; JC Harrill 1.27; Will Slil 2.60 ler S W .85: Oscar Losran RS .Tim "Fnrri S .60; TC Smith 1.20. State vs Nianza Hames et al : M ; O Dickerson CSC 7.05 ; T C Smith 1.20 : S A Bridges .60 ; J D Justice .50. State vs Mc.SIcCombs-SI O Dickerson ri f C . TTT T-k v-r -1 -s w v. kj o j s.ia: w tr jtiarcun d s .u; j u Justice d s .15; A B Flack ,60 ; J B Long .63; A B Flacks w 1.85: Wilson SIc- Daniel s w 1.90: Wilson McDaniel sw 95. State vs Henry Sanders and G F i Ivey : M O Dickerson O S C 5.31 J D Justice D s .65 ; J D Justice at Forest City 1.45 : C M Slartin Mayor Forest Ci ty 1.15. State vs W L Brisco : T C Smith 1.03; SI O Dickerson 4.06; E A Martin 1.40: WG Tanner 3.60: W G Harris 4.80; D T McArthur 4.80: M R Cham pion 4.50; A S McDowell 3.40; J A Cathey .75 ; J. A Cath( y 3.00. State TsSW taffnsy: T C Smith 1.08: jj.0 Diokcmnt 1.7f : J G Simmons P 8 1.42 : . P IV.iis -s j p .29: J F Wil- vii;-a:ri?L ? v." 5 '; Harriet Michael. Sr.t-: -.tva Cabaniss and Emma Jef;-': C Smith 2.30; M O Dick- J D. Justice D s'.25 G W . i.05; L SI Fortune d s .38 J P lagess .46 ; Thomas Padgett s w .88 ; Sarah Cabaniss s w .87 ; Callie SlcAdoo s w .88 ; Will Blanton .87 ; Thomas Pad gett s w .58; Hattie Padgett s w .57 State vs Jim Lynch: T C Smith 2.58; M O Dickerson 4,65; L SI Fortune .50: W J McDaniel .80 : J V McFarland .95 ; G F Phillips 1.05 ; J A Gray ,90 ; G F Phillips 1.05 : j D Justice 30. State vs R J Hill : T C S rith 3.94 M O Dickerson CSC 4.22 : C F Wil liams .95 : J F Logan .45. State vs Wake Blankenshtp et al M O Dickkerson C S O 2.53 ; T C Smith 1.88; J V SIcFarland .04; Ed Sic Fadden .02 Amos Ervin .15; Dulcena Jones .14; Andrew Elliott .86. State vs John Toms M O Dicker- son 1.15; G B Pruett .73; J L Wright .80; Carne Webb 3.30: G M Bridges .2 55; I S Beam 3.30 State vs Aaron Michem & W H EL- wood : SI O Dickerson c s c 4.83 : T Smith 2.78: J V McFarland 2.00; C SI Lewis d s .30 ; C L Harris .98 ; H A Belk s w 2.05 ; J A Belk s w 2.05 ; A R Simp son s w 2.05 ; L C Naney s W 2.05 ; State vs Dock Seymore et al : M O Dickerson 3.93 ; T C Smith 4.85 ; J E McFarland .60. State vs Nellie Bradley & Charley Waldrop : T C Smith 14.72 ; M O Dick erson 5.13 ; Mack Whiteside d s L60 ; O M Lewis ds.75;JB Walker D s 1.40; Francis Dimsdale s w 7.03 ; Jim mie Taylor s w 6.45 ; Jimmie Taylor s w 1.45; B L Whiteside s w 9.85. A B Long, Sen, supplies to pauper $3.00 L G McFarland, building bridge 7.00 A D Brooks, listing tax - 13.75 G H Slills, supplies for poor house 28.00 2.00 13.46 12.55 11.97 2.00 10.00 10.00 -3.20 day as board canvasser J D justice, registrar of election L P Erwin, ' " " " O W Holland " H H Hicks judge " " G P Watson, work on s 1 fence Henrietta Mills, coffin and burial outfit J L Bobbins, conveying prisoner to jail ... W P Smart, canvasser for board and judge of election E A Martin, feeding prisoner Edwards & Broughton, bar docket J B Long & D O Bracket, burial outfit R F Tate, registrar of election m Levi, goods to poor house W W Camp, labor on county farm 88.00 C C Reid, goods at jail - 4.45 G H Mills & Son goods at poor house 6.34 John Carrier, rps T C Smith, leath pauper ' - Rutherford Supply Co., T. C. piping to councy J II Jones, serv. summons W P Hardin, " " A L McFarland, coffin to pauper - - . S W Long, lumber on bridge J L Allen, spouts of tin at jail .... Edwards & Broughton, sta tionery - W G Harris, reg. of elec. S A Bridges, serving eum. A J Miller, jury inquest two days - H E ColFey, jury inquest one day E A Martin, conveying prisoner to Gcldsboro E A Marion, bringing Kany Mills, Marion E A Martin, bringing pris oner to jail 2.00 J O Simmons, 1 day road jury 1.00 1.00 17.23 5.00 LOO 23.00 15.32 1.00 1.00 18.13 13.99 1.00 25.00 1.72 1.00 1. 00 1.50 .55 7.00 3.00 1.00 .40 58.80 4.50 4.90 4.0Q 8.06 Thomas Harris, judge elec tion - - 1.00 C E Tanner, serving fum- mons - - .60 J L Smart, judge of elf ction 1.00 J H Wood & Co., coffin to Moore child - - 5.00 P J Mauley, service jury inquest ... 2.S0 Ed Beam, mem. canvass board - - - 8.00 O C Erwin court calender, 1.50 Ben Walker, work on s 1 fence 3.75 C M Koberson, goods to smallpox cases - 18.40 J P Jones, clerk of 1m .m! 50.05 2.25 3.15 14.50 7.50 2.00 1.25 30.85 4.40 10.00 1.00 P C llollins, register W G Harris, repair on J T Powell road jury John Owene. work at house ' i 3.70 i 'gel.OO 1.00 poor l.r.o R S Webb, judge of election 1.00 1.00 21.60 6.00 4.25 15.82 13.97 5.25 1.00 1.00 1.05 1.10 2.50 1.00 1.00 10,00 1.60 34.80 38.90 18.60 sta- 1.30 E W Keener, keeping prisoner Western Vindicator for registra tion notice W P Watson one day judge of election ... J H Williams one day judge of election ... L E Powers, election boxes S A Bridges, serving notice J B Palmer, " " as com ASSlcDowell " " jF Edwards " " " D B Koon, lumber etc for poor house 1 3.74 W P Alexander, painting bridge 20.00 B P Koone, judge of election 2 days 2.00 j L Bobbins, serving road order 2.10 J P jones as clerk of hoard j P jones, express charges on tionary G E Young & Co, supplies to paupers - - 9.00 R M Harrill, registrar of election -12.12 MC Blanton " " " 12.30 A L Grayson, judge " " 1.00 WP Hardin, in Avery Mills case 8.40 WC Hardin jury in" J D Justice guarding prisoner . W F Smawley supplies to pauper G H Mills & Son goods to poor house 3.65 S A Burge, serving road order 1.20 W F Roberson one day road jury 1 .00 Ernest H Flynn. election officer 1.00 J D Morris, listing tax 16.18 Dr. TB Lovelace, examining insane 4.50 A B Long, sen, supplies to pauper Plato Gettys, registrar of election D V Allen as judge of elec. JH Blanton" " " J M Foster, work on 'stock law fence - - S B Young, jury, inquest, A Miller R S Webb, judge of elec. W T Wilkins, lumber for bridge - F Reynolds, sup. to paupers 17.50 Snyder & Johnson, digging well at poor house J C Walker, one bag guano at poor farm N L Walker, reg. 57 voters Tate & Deck, sup. to paup. Western Vindicator pub lishing registration notice Edwards & Broughton. one record acct. C. S. C. Offi. Edwards & Broughton one law form look ! A S Rollins, 2 dys. road jury 21.30 J P Jone, money advanced expenses -W N Freeman, 2 dya. road jury .... D C Toney, 2 dyp. road jury M C Padgett, sup. to paup. M (3 Dickerson, stamps, etc. 'M Levi, goods to jail IE T Pruett E A Martin sending r.otices of court -W T Stroud sum. jury C S Calton, registrar of elec. N T Thorn, 1 day road jury B Long. Sr., supplies to paupers - . M Levi, goods to poor house 27.30 I N Miller, supplies to pau pers - - - - R R Uavnes, supplies to p.iupers -Mart Melton, two days judge of election 40.10 2.20 .57 10.00 3.00 C. 4 a 1.35 2.00 .50 2.00 2.00 18.7 1.99 2.75 2.00 1.20 8.33 1.00 2.00 9.00 SO.oO - 2.00 J PJonesmakingtaxbooksSOO.OO 1-40 IM Levi, goods to poor house 17.09 4.00 10.50 2.00 9.80-l.OOl 1.00 SS Melton, damage by pub lic road - Eli Whisnant, damage by public road J H Melton damage by pub lic road J E Early, damage by pub lic road ... T I Long, damage by pub lic road ... A D T ...... T . i)rtn,nivA Vir public road Jessie Lookadoo, damage D B Koone burial of pauper 10.60 j . . road 4.00 1.15 1.60 1.60 pox -J SI Baber, small "pox S K Fincannon, small pox David Benick, small pox H Portrom, A days laying off road 1.50 B B Doggett, horse and surry J H Smith, error in poll - - 2.48 j P D Bridges, guard - -John Self, error in stock law tax .91 j J Carson, supplies furnished Dr L Harrill, examining small pox 12.10 ; J Carson & Son, as guard Edwards & Broughton, book 10.00 Champ Cabiniss, beds burned m ci Tanner, conveying prisoner 2.20 P H Hayhe6, goods J L Bobbins, serving road order W P- Hardin, conveying prisoner to jail -J B Harrill, coffin - - -M Levi, goods to county SI Levi, goods to jail John Burgees, repairs on jail .60 R R Simons, guard j Jones Copeland, small pox 1.80 J B Palmer, burial of child . -2.75 ; E A Martin, conveying prisoner 26.45 ' " " " keeping prisoners -10.85 ' " " " expense at jail 27.00 J B Palmer, commissioner . - 13.59 1.05; R. V. King .85; A B Flack S W 6.00 .85. 5J.4V ; feTATB vs Henry Ross : SI O Dicker 52.84 son C S C 1.70 J L Webb 2.00 ; W Edney 1.00 U. S .80; T J Withrow .68; J A Grant .65 S W 1.70: M F Fiabpr 1 m- TTnnr i Camp 1 .70 : James Frazier 1.70. 215.00 ! State vs J B Hilton ; M O Dicker 35.85 son CSC 1.35; S A Bridges D S .50; F 11.00 Moore .83. 12.00 State vs S Ledbetter: MO Dick- .ou erson CSC 1.58; JL Webb 2.00; L Dj 1.50 Hemphill .50; M A Higgins .55; Jairws ' 8.75 O Harmon S W 1.95; John Hall l.So. ' 56.25 State vs Joe Waters and S LI Har- j - 1.90 vy: MO Dickerson CSC S.8S; .) lA 4.54 Webb4.00;JD Justice D S 40; W C-' 1.50 Morris D S. McDowell county, .10; A V 12.00 Flack, cost, 1.60: J C Harrill 1 Mr, ; :.-, - 8.50 se Young S W .90; G B Davi. S W .90: ! 8.75 J C Harrill S W ,72; G L Collins .90. 95.32 State vs Mack McCombs: MO Dick- 13.40 erson C S C 1.60 : W P Hardin .80, 88.80 State vs Sam Moskly: M O Dicker- Sisk ! S B Grant, 6tock law com. - 3.00 G H Mills, goods to Sallie Blanton 3.00 W M Dalton conveying pauper to poor house - - 1.50 M Levi, goods to poor house 1.65 I N Miller, soods to pauper - 9.00 Dr. R M Andrews, examining in sane - - - 3.00 D B Koon, burying pauper 11.85 J E Searcy, swearing registrar and judges - - - 4.20 Dr. W A Thompson, practice to county - - - 93.50 Twitty and Thompson, medicine 56.51 W S Scoggins, three days painting " on bridge - - 8.00 B P Koon, listing tax - 13.00 J H Miller, " " " - 19-37 PC Rollins. " " - 16.00 J H Miller, supplies furnished smallpox - - .50 Plato Gettys, listing tax 12.00 J A Martin, " " - 26.02 APRucker, " " - 17.00 E A Martin, expense at jail 5.40 B C Arrowood, arrest and bringing prisoner 2.00 E A Martin, keeping prisoner 21.00 S A Briae- P. i s arrest etc. prisoner 3.80 O C Erwin, stationary 1.75 JT-Jor.''-. '. -rk of board etc 15.75 A SJ - .u, nsting tax ao.uo K - ...;iu, summoning jury . 5.70 1 'iarris, listing tax - 16.84 Harrill, " - 80.00 J W McDaniel work on 8 1 fence 8.25 WL Morrison, " " " " 16.11 hDL Calton, registrar of election 13.98 J B Harrill for coffin - 1.43 W P Hardin, constable at election 1.00 J B Palmer, judge of " 8.00 I P Guffey judge of election 1.00 Morrjson hei da b FT V.ll :.. r..,r. ?l I Ml j l xenon seiviiij; ouiu .v S D Hampton judge of elect 1.00 K C Tanner, election officer 1.00 B H Walker work on stock law fence - - 2.00 16.00 2.40 1.10 Clyde Hoey, making stub tax books B M Scoggins, serving road orders J PBurgessex insane person 2.00 W G Tanner bringing pris oner J L Webster, jury inquest A L Grayson, stationary, Jno C Miller judge of elect. M Levi, supplies to poor house -Walker, Evans & Coggs well Co, book M T Butler jury inquest J W Griffin listing tax Edwards & Broughton sta tionary M W Freeman, one day road jury J M Philbeck, serving sum mons - I N Biggerstaff on canvass board -P H Hardin, coroner in-nnpstAMills T H Ferree, repair on Bridge 10.50 J Edward Keeter. judge of J L Allen, supplies to pauper 7.50 W TT RufL-or niPlU boaTU IT AAA JL U V - J of canvassers E A Martin, jail expenses J W McDaniel, judge of - 39.60 1.10 5.87 9.00 1.50 1.15 7.74 1.00 13.35 7.20 1.10 20.00 3.65 1-00 . .60 20.60 8.60 public road E A Martin, expense clean ing jail E A Martin, keeping pris oners at jail Town of Rutherfordton fill ing hole back of C. II. Dixon Hardware Company goods to jail J M Calton, repairs on jail J F Edwards, service as com. 41.95 J B Palmer, service as com. 59.00 G E Young fc Co. eupplies to paupers J II Patton, over charge in tax W C Holland, expense con veying wife to Morganton A F Morgan, work road, etc. 17.48 D B Koone, salary keeping poor house - - 147.00 W P nardin, bring prison er to jail - - 2.60 W G Trout, registering vo ter, 198 - - - 2.01 M Levi, goods at jail - 2.C0 J P Jones, freight on books .45 M L Nanney rps. on bridare 2.5' Barnett Youns. work on stock law fence - .75 M O Dickerson, express and stamps - - 1.37 A PBridjres, marshal of elec 1.00 Kutherford Press, ctationery 4.00 II Haywood, judge of elec. 1.00 D L Mc Albany, supplies to paupers - 10.50 V E McKiimey, issueing 8 warrants, etc. - 2.90 E A Martin, expense at jail 12.60 J S Martin, conveying pris oner ... E A Martin, conveying prisoner Shelby E A Martin, feeding pris oners at jail Harrill Printing House, stationery W A McCurry, work on S. law fence P C llollins, service as S. law commissioner J T Carver, registrar of elec. 5.49 J C McDaniel, judge and 2.50 1oad of election canvass J B Palmer, judge and 1.50 board of canvass M L Blanton, registrar of 1.50 election ... D N Hamrick, three days 5.00 judge of election, etc 11 M Twitty, three daye 1.50 judge of election, etc. J A Long, reg. of elec. -1.00 D C Beam, five days judge of meeting caiivafS loard 1.00 C J Young, five 2:s judge meeting canvass iyjird 5.00 Solon Beam, 3 days judge meeting canvass board It M Harrill, reg. of elec. A McMahan, " 41 " W G Harris, " " " C E Tanner, conveying pris oner to jail J II Blanton, judgeof elec tion, etc. ... G A McDaniel, reg. of elec. 2.00 5.80 87.30 - C.19 - 3.75 1.00 - 1J0 1.20 8.75 12.00 27.90 A Convincing Answer. "I hobbled into Mr. BJackmon's drug store one evening," says Wessly Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga.. "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with which I had suffered for a lone time. I told him I had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. H Raid; 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home and used it according to directions and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism. Sold by Twitty & Thompson. 2.00 2. C0 C.32 3. C0 3.00 3.15 5.00 2.00 3.00 3.45 1.00 8.12 8.00 2.00 4.29 (continued on second page.) The claim of other cough medicine to be as good as Chamberlain's are effect ually Bet at jest in the following ttti monial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employee of Bartlett & Dennif Co., Gardiner, Me. He says; "I had kpt adding to a cold and cough in the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of with out permanent help until one day I was in the drug store of Mr. Honlehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay lsick my money if I waa not cured. My luns and bronchial tubes were very soro f.t this time, bat I waa completely cured by this remedy, and Lave since always turned to it when I get a cold, and foou find relief. I also recommend it to mr friends and am glad to say tt is the be st of all cough mudiciues." Far sale by Twitty & Thompson. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneomonzA. If reasonable care is med, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, ell danger will be avoided. It will core a cold or an attack of la grippe in lors time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Twitty & Thompson. -' Subscribe for the new paper 5
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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