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RQOCTGEAM Posr.DiapitcH, aioanoin) jouhty, h. o. PAGE SEVEN COUNTY STATEMENT Continued From 2nd Section, Page 15. 14.00 532 L. G. Fox Drug Co., drugs tor chain gang - 533 R. B. Black & Sons, cooking pans tor chain gang . . . 534 -Richmond Hardware Co.. hardware for county roads 535 P. J. McLaurin, market supplies for chain gang 538 Frank Linker, 2 days in Aug. as chain gang guard 537 L. G. Fox, drugs tor chain gang 538 P. J. McLaurin, Aug. acc't supplies tor chain gang 539 W. R. Carter, shop work tor County roads 540 E. F. Craven, ode Russell, Jr., road grading machine 541 Dockery Allen Co;, work on Hinson Ginn road .... 542 McHae Grocery Co., 10 bales hay tor chain gang mules .... - 543 McRae Grocery Co., corn and onts tor chain gang mulsr. ' 544 Long Furniture Co., cot pads for chain gang . 545 -W. B. Flake, August acc't supplies for-chain gang- - 546 Everett Hardware Co., hardware for County roads 547 Standard Oil Co., gasoline and motor supplies for trucks... 548 T. R. Scarboro, work on Hoffman road 54& Watson King Co., casket for Win. Muck, eonvct 550 Town of Hamlet, street appro'tion for years 1918 and 1920. . 551 Richmnd Garage, work on County road trucks 552 r-T. A. Heathcock, work on road drags 553 Swink & Chisholm, market supplies for chain gang 554 W. J. Martin, shop work for roads 555 E. B. Morse, supplies for chain gang - ' 556 Hopkins Bros., dry goods for chain gang - 557 Great Kalis Mfg. Co., army duck tenting for chain gang 558 Nance Presnell Co., hardware for County road equipment 559 J. A. Saunders, shop work for County roads 560 W. O. Whitley, lumber for County bridges 561 J. G. Wauldin, work on roads in Steeles township 562 Geo. G. Terry, work on Gibson Mill to Jackson Springs Road - r--. 563 L. W. P. Webb, work on roads in Mineral Springs township 564 Richmond Gaiaife. repair parts and labor on truck 5654Char'ie Covington, work 'on Ellerbe road 185.83 565 Ledbetter Mf&Co., work on road near Ledbetter Mill 2.'W.(7 567 J. B. Spivey, pay roll for truck and tractor road force - 568 Carolina Motor Co., motor parts for trucks - it... Kft lim Garret. AuffUfit salary as chain gang guard 570 Roger A. Derby, work on roads in Beaver Dam and lumber for Naked Creek bridge 276.86 471 Charlh Covington, work on Ellerbe road 177.38 572 T. C. Covington, Sept. maintenance of 34 miles State high way, amount $283.33 less acct ot ijsotuu iii.cj J. B. Spivey, pay roll for road force with truck and tractor 153.51 19.00 71.27 16.38 227.29 35.82 50.00 573 J. . v . 1 ' v.1.'1'. . : 8 Oreat Palls Mfg. Co:, ahny tfiick tenting tor chain gang w. . 17.70 659 E. F. Craven, one Russell, Jr., road grader with engine pole 285.00 680 Hale Furniture Co., stove pipe and ells tor chain gang 5.70 661--Hopkins Bros., blankets and Clothing tor chain gang .. 66.00 662 Robcrctel Mfg. Co., work on Roberdel road 18.75 $63 Hoberdel Mjg. Co,, corn for. chain gang mules 45.00 864 L. G. Fox, drugs and medicines for chain gang j 1900 665 Standard Oil Co., gasoline and motor Supplies for trucks.,, 150.70 066 Carolina Metal Product Co,, culverts for County roads 44.00 6G7 E. B. Morse, groceries and supplies for chain gang 203.68 BOr-McRae Grocery. Co., hay and oats for chain gaig mules 208.02 669 Cox. & Cox, lumber for State highway 51.88 070-1. B. Spivey, pay roll truck afld tractor road force . 121.50 671 E. B. Elirbe, rcpuiring bridge on Howell road 5.00 672 Dorkcry Allen Co.v2 mules to work on chain ynnq 400.00 07u Duiby il, Covington, , ravel, used, from land It.r road con struction on. the highwav between Rockingham and Steeles Mill 11 . . .... .. 150.00 674! S.'n board Air Line Ry. Co., freight on metal pipe . 71.81 675 1. L. Allred, work on traction engine doing road work 184.64 676 A. S. McCormmick, work on Ellerbe to Pee Dee river road. .. 110.07 677 Doc!; Floyd, auto hire carrying convtet to hospital 3.00 '678 J. B. Spivey, pay roll truck and tractor road force 142.62 679 T. C Covington, Nov. maintenance of 34 miles highway 283.33 680 A. S. McCormick, work on roads in Black Jack township.. 60.23 E oc a l ADVERTISEMENTS I Total County Road Disbursements for Nov. 1920 $ 5,029.12 Grand Total County Road Disbursements for Fiscal year beginning Dec. 1, 1919 and ending Nov. 30, 1920 $71,521.83 Get busy. Keep busy. Is you job unsafe? It it permanent? You want a life long business. You can get into such a business seljing more than 137 Watkins Products direct to farmers if you own auto or team or can get one; if you can give bond with personal sureties. We back you with big selling helps. 52 years in business, 20,000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you can get territory. J. R. Watkins Co., Department C, Wi nona, Minnesota. CONDENSED NEWS FtOM THE OLD NORTH STATE Total County Road Disbursements for Septtember. .. .$12,389.14 COUNTY ROAD DISBURSEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 1920. 574 Marvin Andrews, work on Sand Hill road in Wolf Pit 42.00 575 C. R. Smith, work on roads ii Marks Creek township 202.50 rv7fi I n rv t 'nli work on Roads in Mineral Springs 124.50 577 F. C. Jenkins, work on roads in Mineral Springs 61.00 578 William Wallace, work on State Line and Giles road 71.00 579 J. B. Brooks, work on E, way road - 50.10 580 J. G. Wauldin, work on roads in Steeles township ; 108.50 581 Will Wauldin, work .on roads in Steeles township - 59 50 582 Wash Patterson, work on roads in Steeles township . lf-SO 583 E. H. Crump, work ol roads in Steeles township . ... .. ' 59.50 584 J. G. Wauldin, work on roads in Steeles township 27.50 Nsrw-Tnm Rnsspll. work on roads in Steeles township 12.50 5fi Rprrv Stanback. work on roadsin Steeles township .,iU.Vi 3 14.50 587 A. A. Elw tnger, work on roads in Marks Creek township . 29.75 588 J. E. Lovin, work oil Bennett-Mill-Poplar Springs road 4156.30 589 J. C. Baldwin, Sept. salary as road Supt. 100.00 490 J. C. Baldwin, Sept. allowance for car expense . . 100.00 591 J. C. Baldwin, freight and express on track'. parts ... . I 14.18 ro&VJ. c Baldwin, freight on Disinfectorit for chain gang 2.48 59$ H. P. Green, Sept. salary as chain garVg overseer 75.00 594 Jim Garret, Sept. salary as chain gang guard ... 50.00 595 J. A. Seawell, Groceries and supplies for chain gang 13.72 596 Frank Linker, Sept. salary as chain gang guard 50.00 597 Sandy Swing, one double tree broken by chain gang crew 3.50 598 J. W. Butler, work on roads in Beaver Dam 95.00 599 H. and M. Transfer, freight and express on truck parts..-.. 9.01 eXJOf-AV. R. Carter, shop work for County roads ., 7.25 601 W. D. Parish, work on bridge near Jackson Springs 7.75 602 Polk Bros, Garage, repair work on trucks , 5.55 603 Z P. Pate, work on roads in Marks Creek 31.25 604 W.,T. Baldwin, work on fill at McCaskill store . 7.25 605 Everett Hardware Co., hardware for County roads 28.99 606 D. M, Hayes, work on Club House road in Marks Creek 315.41 607 E. F. Craven, drags scrapes, and road machine blades 67.50 608 -Gilmer Moore Co., shoes for chain gang ii 42.00 609 J. W. Thomas, two wagons for road equipment 270.00 Dog Lost Strayed or stolen from my home Dec. 31st, one small dark brown flee dog, named "Brownie." Any infor mation as to his whereabouts will be rewarded. JENNIE PARRISH, Ellerbe, Route 3. Money Lost. Lost, on Monday night a bill-fold-er containing 2 $10 bills, 8 $5 bills and 4 $1 bills. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of this money to The Post-Dispatch. TO DELIGHT DAINTY WOMEN we have prepared an exhibit of silver backed and silver topped toilet accessories, such as combs, brushes, mirrors, powder boxes, etc. If your toilet table or dressing case is lacking in any of these necessary appointments, here is an opportunity to supply the deficiency at a decided saving. Corn Wanted. Wanted, to buy 500 bushels of shelled corn. S. L. Webb, Rock ingham phone 258. Shoats for Sale. For sale ten shoats of register- led Poland China stock. E. B. O'Brien Route 3, phone 2711. GASRBALDI BRUNS 610 Hopkins Bros, shoes and clothing for chain gang 611 W. B. Flake, supplies for chain gang ,.. 612 E. B. Morse; supplies for chaih gang 613 E. F: Craven, convict Clothing for chain gang L 614 Drugs and supplies for chain gang . 615 Rockingham Cash Store, hardware supplies for roads 616 Richmond Hardware Co., hardware for County roads 617 Folkes Pharmacy, medical supplies tor roads 618 Parsons Garage, truck parts and repair work on trucks 619 rStandard Oil Co., Gasoline and motor supplies fdr roads 620 Sou. Bell Tel. and" Tel. Co., supts sept, telephone 16,75 199.52 83.75 420.80 8.85 21.00H 7.35 4.35 40.15 134.85 2.2 621 McRae Grocery Co., supplies for chain gang . 128.94 622 McRae Grocery Co., supplies for chain gang . . 77.82 623 J. B. Spivey, pay roll, road force with trudk and tractor.. 140.75 624 Dosh Long, 2 horse collars for road equipment . 6.00 625 J. B. SpiveV, pay roll, road force with truck and tractor.. 181.49 626 Norfolk-Southern Ry. Co., freight on road grader 8.86 627 Bank of Pee Dee, 6 months interest on $21,000.00 5 per cent road bonds J. !. 525.00 628 Bank of Pee Dee; redemption of one $1,000 County road bond ... ...... 1,000.00 629 T. C; 'Covington, Oct. maintenance of 34 miles of highway.. 283.33 030 Marvin Andrews, work on Sand Hill road in Wolf Pit..... . 24.00 Total County" Road Disbursements for October 1920 .... $ 5,994.92 ,. , . JEWELERS Charlotte, N. C. Leading Jewlers of the Carolina's . Phone 831 will be pleased to send memorandum packages. Ill J I Social 'in iii mssssaBamsssteasoKSSi (Contributed) Continued From Page 2. A most enthusiastic mooting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Church of The Messiah, was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jake, Hinson j at her home on F.erett's Heights! This was a mer. ing fraught with interest; a nice collection was made for Miss Annie Choo'jife, who is a Missionary in Japan. The United Offering was unusually UU'gfl and there was avery full attendance The next meeting will be held with Mrs. W. N. Everett, Jr. on business for several days. Mr. Shaw resides in the' far west and Avas called to the east unexpectedly and will be in Wasldtigtcil only a few days before returning to seat-tie. Tresspass Notice. All persons are hereby forbid den to haul or remove wood from the Ledbetter Mill lands. Ledbetter Mfg. Co. Corn Wanted. Wanted, to buy 30 to 50 bush els ot corn on the ear or in the shuck. H. L. Guthrie, at Clerk of Court office. How Well You Look COUNTY ROAD DISBURSEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 1920. 631 C. R. Smith, work on roads in Marks Creek township i 632 William Wallace, work on State Line road in Marks Creek 633 E. H. Crump, work on roads irt Steele's township . 634 J. G. Wauldin, work on roads in Steeles towhship .". 633 Will Wauldin, work on roads in Steoles township ... 636 A. S. McCormmick, work oh roflds in Black Jack 637 Ira A. Stewart, work oft roads' in Mineral Springs'- : 638 W. W. Smith, work on Peggy McNair-Creek bridge 639 Bank of Pee Dee, payment of note due Highway Main tainor Co., of Nebraska, for road machinery : ...... 640 Highway Maintainor Co., interest due on note due Nov. 1, 1920 .. . : 641 J. C. Baldwin, Oct. salary as road Supt. 642 J. C. Baldwin, Oct. allowance for car expense 643 T-Mrs. J. C. Baldwin, making cage curtains for chain gang. . 644 II. P. Green, Oct. salary as chain gang overseer 645 Jim Garrett, Oct. salary a., chain gang guard 646 Frank Linker, Oct. salary as chain gang guard 647 W. T. Baldwin, 5 hours work on Buffalo Creek bridge 648 W. B. Flake, groceries and supplies fo chain gang 649 J. A. McRae, work on roads in Mineral Springs 650 H. and M. Transfer Co., labor and oil for State highway truck ' 358.17 68.00 90.00 370.50 53.75 : 94.05 75.30 . l6'.00: 600.00 21,00 100.00 100.00 '13.6. 75.00 59.00 50.00 2.50 110.59 12.30 40A5 Miss Esdalo Shaw gave to.Mtlc Miss Elizabeth Stbele a most at tractive Christmas party, a:, the su burban Shaw home, Friday after noon. Games were played and on joyed by the little folks for an hour or more, then the hostess servmi de licious refreshments, which .ill wen. enthusiastic over. Inviied. v. erf;: Misses Elizabeth and A-mie Louise Steele, Mary ;' WlWiM, Payne, Frances Wadill, Cecelia Wjbb, Frances and Bee Everett, Sarah and Ida Graham Hinson, Ma.'v Corpen mg, hlizabcth ishaw, Manie Leak Payne, Mary, Wall Palmer, Elizabeth Covington, Mary Thomas, Annie Cole. Thomas, Pattie Leak, Ladinia Thomas, Florence Ledbetter, Martha Ledbetter, Mary Lloyd Allen and Maude Steele. When Your Blood is Rich and Red People Notice Yonr Good Health pepto-Mangan Builds Health Pale Face, Dull Eyes, Drooping ' Shoulders, Result From Clogged Blood If your blood is in bad shape it shows up. in your, looks and feeling. When your blood is rich with red corpuscles your color is better your lips are red, eyes .wide open and bright; your good feeling shows in your actions. -iCommonj sense will tell you that if weak, thin blood akes you look lijelessj it lowers your vitality. If your vitality is low you have little pow'ero resist disease germs. . Men, women and children with rich, red blood are able to fight off the germs Which bring severe illness. Miss Virginia Leo, of MonroeJ When you feel run down and pent the week-end as the guest of weak, with no appetite and no ainhi- f. L. McRae, returning to her tion, take Pepto-Mangan lor awhile. House Wanted. I want rent to a 6 or 7 room house in Rockingham. If you have one please notify me at once. D. A. Currie,Rockingham. Milliner Wants Position By an out of town young lady with ten years experience a pos- sition as milliner; can buy and manage for department. Have a good position at present which I have held for five years, but wish to make a change for the com ing season and prefer getting my own position. Address answers to "K", care of Rockingham Post-Dispatch Agent Wanted. WANTED: General Agent for Rockingham and vicinity for Monthly Premium Accident and Health Department ot the oldest Company writing all forms' of Accident, Health and Lite in surance. Requires a man capa ble of handling business in every particular. Commission con tract only. Part time service considered. Address C. H. Boyer, Manager Casualty De partment, National Life Insurance Company of the U. S. of A., 29 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111." Bjrs. hoi nt . Four Salesmen Wanted. If you have a car and want to earn good money selling a nation ally advertised article through a live dealer in Richmond County see B. F. Wyly, Jr., National Hotel, Wadesboro, Tuesday Jan. 11th. 651 Everett Hardware Co., hardware for County roads 18.18 oa o. BiacK & sons, one dozen cooking pans for chain gang 653 W. R. Carter, shop work for County roads 654 W. E. McNair, cot pads for chain gang 655 Fowlkes Pharmacy, drugs for chain gang . 656 Gulf Refining Co., transmission oil .' 657 Great Falls Mfg. Co., army duck tenting for craln. gang.. . . 2.40 2.00 27.00 3.75 14.56 8.40 Mr. Honry Fairley left for Ashevillc whither he take up his work in the school for boys. Monday. I It is a great blood builder tonic, iou j should begin to feel better within a Tuesday few days. goes to Pepfo-Mangan is, put up in both Ashevillc liquid and tablet form. Take either (kind you prefer, because, they have . . the same medicinal value. But be Miss Esdale Shaw left Tuesday sure you get the genuine Pepto-Man-night for Washington City, whither , gan "Gudge's." The full name, she goes to meet her brother, Mr.r'Gudge:s.Peptp:Mangan," should be! $1.25, Clin Shaw, who is in Washington ofc tlte paclcag.-Advt vilie, S. C FrostProof Cabbage Plants Wakefields, Flat Dutch, Success ion prepaid parcel-post 100 30c; 300 75c; 500 $1; 1,000 $1.90; Full Count and delivery guarnteed Express Fob here 1,000 $1.60; 5,000 at $1.50; 10,000 and up at D. F.Jamison, Sumner Pltuboro. Th home ot Dennis Cross, negro, two mil east of town was destroyed by Are end one ot his eons, Letter, II years old. was burned to death. Gastonia. Reuben Jay, the fifteen year old son of Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Jay, who lives near Stanley, accidentally sh.ot atid killed himself while out hunt ing. ' wtnstnn-SaiAm. The Masons or Winston-Salem sent a purse of fl,400 .o Oxford orphanage, this being their annual Christmas donation to the chil dren of that institution Jtaleich. C. P. Spfuill. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Spruill, sailed from New York tin the Olympic, White Star Liner, for England to begin his studies at Oxford university as one of the American Rhodes scholars. winotnn.Salpm. Oscar Weaver, of Davidson county, is being held under three bonds two for il.000 each, and the third for $1,500 on three separate counts for blockading. Lenoir. Marcus Aver Deal dropped dead while out hunting. The deceas ed seemed to be in good health until he fell dead. The Oak H 1 commu nity has lost one of its best citizens and neighobrs. Kinston. James Braxton 13. was instantly killed In the outskirts of this city by the accidental discharge of a gun in the hands of James Dail, Jr., 15. The boys, with others, had teen shooting at a target. Charlotte. County demonstration headquarters at Raleigh has not yet agreed on a successor to Miss Martha Creighton, home demonstration agent tor Mecklenburg, who leaves to as asume charge of the work in tha Greensboro district. Khiston. The Carteret county com missioners have authorized the is suance ot $160,000 of bonds tor the im provement of roads and bridges in the county, one ot the most substantial sums ever granted for the work in that county. Gastonia. Funeral services for Col C. B. Armstrong were held at the First Presbyterian church conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Henderlite. The church was filed by menas or me ue ceased, from "all walks of life and from every section of the county, to gether with many from distant places. Washington Every Tar Heel mem ber of the congress present voted against the Fordney-Green tarif? pro posal voted on in the House. Wilson. Concerted action was tak en in Wilson to impress upon ha farmers the importance of reducing the tobacco acreage 50 per cent for the year 1921. There was present at this meeting bankers, merchants, fer tilizer dealers and warehousemen. Charlotte The largest business la the history of the Charlotte postoffice during the Chrstmas season was re ported by Postmaster J. H. Wedding ton, who gave instances to show an in crease in business amounting to some thing like 30 to 35 per cent over any previous year. m j Ashcville. Charged witih the mur der of Berry Hensley Vernan B. Bailey of Rankin avenue, seriously wounded Is guarded by a policeman in the Mis sion hospital. Hensley was Instantly killed Charles F. Hare, of 20 Clyde street, tatally wounded, dying and Bailey suffering from a pistol shot through the lung and liver. Kinston. The milk of human kind ness, the joy of little children and the abiding faith of baby intellects in mls shanen bodies mixed together glori ously with red tin and sparking tinsel In one little community near here where Stnta Clans did not overlook a single kiddie. The Caswell Training sch.oofb.ad a Christmas tree. Hickorv John Hefner, father flfl Cecil and Dock Hefner, was caught with eight gallons of liquor by Hick ory officers as he drove Into his sta ble. The liquor was in a kegi burled under fodder. HeCncr gave bcd for his appearance at court. Hickorv. Hickory's first commer cial failure of the year has been re ppr'ed and it was a popular retail men's furnishing store owned by B. M. Williams and doing business under the name ot the Williams Clothing company. Lexington. Rev. W. R. Jenkins ot this city, Methodist minister ar.d pas tor of Linwood circuit of this county. received -probably serious injury when Ms automobile was struck by 'Southbound railway train N. 62 near. Southmont. Winston-Salem. John Rankin Herndon, widely known minister ot hs Southern Presbyterian church, was insteaUy killed here When struck by an automobile near his home is Waughtown suburb.
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