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--..I.' Rockingham Rooket. Job '.PniNTftwk- r. W. KNIGHT, dijtdr itnd Proprietor.- 'sot- ' Officer " .3 i fflllf It t!"TvrT r i rso ill I CEjAJLO, OVKR EVERETT, WAiL & COMPANY'S, ; NOTE HEADS, ' ' BILL HEADS. SUBSCBIPTtOir BATES : I STATEMENTS, One year, $1.50 ' envelopes,' Six months, ." .75., Three months,'.,.. ,40 All subscriptions accounts must be paid in advance. ?. ET Advertising rates furnished on ap plication. CIRCULARS; . CARDS DODGEKS, K. W. KNIGHT, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS; 91.5 0 a Year in Advance. . - - RECEIPTS, IMITATIONS, &c Satisfaction Guaranteed. Vol. VII. Rockingham, Richmond County, N. 6.r Jancabt 3, 1889'. ': ; No. 1. Published Every Thursday. V . .-a. - -'.':-:3;i:c : -7 VI" . ..... . 1 . wmmmmmmmmmmmmii OLD ITEMS. At Hong Kong thieves steal the telephone wires. Huge plates of glass are now cut by electricity. An ink spring has been discover ed in Michigan. The largest organ in the world is now being built in London for Syd ney. I It will cast about $75,000. MisV,rArJdir-HerqdQh7 of Eno, Penn,, dreamed recently of digging dp $560 in gold,' and the nest day he went to the place visited in the dream and did it in fact. Salvation oil routs and banishes an ooquy pain uisianuy, i u .. uuijr incu.rM "A bull in a china shop" is out ot place, but a bottle of Doctor Bull's Cough Syrup in the china closet is in place. For croup, bronchitis, sore chests and colds it is a prompt and efficacious remeny. Fifty-five Ladies of Utica, N. Y., have signed an agreement not to let a man crowd past them when in the theatre unless he is going out on some other business than to guzzle lager. A recent English testator bequeath ed his wife one farthing, which he directed the executrix to forward to her by post unpaid, because in his lifetime she was in the habit of ad dressing him as "Old Pig." While a colored laborer was up heaving the soil in the lot of J. P. Broadstreet, of Talladega, Ala., he unearthed a silver spoon having on it the initials W. M. C.,and the date, July, I860. TC spoon had laid there over 25 years and was in good condition. Worth Snowing. Mr, W. H. Morgan, merchant, Ltalce Uity, lla., was taken wiln a severe cold, attended with a distress ing cough and Running into Con sumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough rem edies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flefch, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep Finally tried Dr. Kings New Dis- covery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedv can show so trrand a record of cures' as Dr. King's New Discovery foe Con sumption. -Guaranteed to do just what is ciaithed for it. Trial bottle free at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Prug Store. . TORPID LIVER Is Vihjwu by these marked peeolijtritie t L A feeling of weariness and pains in the Bad breathy-bad taste In the month and furred tongue. Constipation, with oeoaslonal attacks of diarrhoea. Headache, In the front of the head ; nauaea, dUxlnesa, and yellowness ot skin. Heartburn, loss of appetite. Distention of the stomach and bowel by wind. Impression of spirits, and great melan oholy, with lassitude and a disposition, to leave everything for to-morrow. V 4. 5. 7. ) natural flow of Bile from the Llm la essential to good health. When, tola is obstructed It result in- BLTJOUSTJESS, Which, If neglected, soon leads to serious diseases. BimnionsLiyer Regulator exerts a most felicitous Influence over every kind, of biliousness, it restores the Liver to, ? roper working order, regulates the socre ion of bile ana puts the digestlveorgans In such condition that they can do their best work. After taking this medicine no one will say, "1 am bilious.' "I have been subject to severe spells of Coa. gstioa of the Liver, snd have been is the habit of taking from if to so grains of calomel which gen erally laid m up for three or four days. Lately I have bees taking Simmons liver Regulator, which gave me relief without any interruption to business." J. Hugo, Middleport, Ohio. OJTLJT GEJTUIJTE ha our stamp In red on front of Wrapper J. H. ZelUn Co., Philadelphia, Pa. EDWIN SULLY WITH Taylor Sk Boiling? Importers and wholesale RICHMOND. VA. X Bronze Turkeys for Sale. vtes, I HAVE SEVERAL tairs of very fine Bronze Turkeys which I will sell cheap ix. pairs or trios. Address xHR8. a. s. wadjs, KocKingnam, a. v Annual Statement. ! Statej qf North-Carolina, ) County of Richmond, y The following is a statement of allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of said coun ty for the year ending November 30th, A. D., 1888, together with-a statement of county revenue and bharges for the past year : December 5, 1887. Daniel Lnmplev, for his supt, 15 00 Sallie Webb, far her supt, 6 00 C E Shepherd for her supt, 6 00 Jacob Bostick for his supt, 6 00 John Brigman for his supt, 6 00 Alice LeGrand for her supt, 6 00 fiiii7 ovinrr m Via onnt, A ff TUas Elierhe far supt of mother 6 00 Daniel Patterson for supt of Mary McKinnon, 9 00 Jim McFarland for his supt, 2 60 John McNair for burial expens- es of two paupers, 4 44 John F McNair for serV as com 14 80 Peter McRae W F Brookshire 18 40 12 00 6 00 Troy Breed en for his supt, December 6, 18S7. Jno D Shaw for serv as atty, James Ussery for his supt, 150 00 6 00 Dempsy Mcmillan for his supt, 9 00 Chas parker for his supt, 12 00 W F Brookshire for building bridge, &c, Sarah Jordan for her supt Flora Huckabee for supt of Teague child, J R Jordan for repairing bdg, T J Perdue for building bdg, Chas A PurcelL 49 77 6 0Q 15 00 14 50 31 50 68 04 J S Ledbetter, repairs on bdg, 11 90 Hattie McLeod for her supt 6 00 A J lavlor for supt of poor 8d 82 Walter" Reddick, half fees 1 85 H C Dockery. lumber for bdg, 60 15 Debby Fairfey for her supt 24 00 Edwards, B. & Co, stationery, 55 36 January 2, 1888. Martha Covington, her supt, Alex Smith for his supt, 600 600 Thos Button for his supt, 6 00 15 00 2 00 39 00 4 00 55 80 54 00 2 00 18 00 15 00 aiarv Ann Webb for her supt C E Ash worth for services RT Long for feeding jury John G Terry, work on pump J m Smith, shu, for services, " " serving notices, Wm Johnson for services Sallie Martin for her supt Win R Terry for advertising J m Smith, shff, paid'officers of court, 85 50 G W Morgan, burying 'pan per 3 00 Raif. Terry for hauling 50 H C Dockery for merchandise 24 25 J m Smith, shff, feeding pris 91 64 " " int. paid for co. 21 45 " " feeding prison'rs 61 52 conveying pris oners to jail, D Gay, cor, holding inquest H C Watson, serv on cor jury John G Terry, 10 54 IS 60 3 00 300 J A McCaskill J c Mclnnis u w J M McLellan w " W D McRae " M P Cole for s,upt H Hasty, J M Smith, shff, feeding pris a 00 300 300 300 20 00 112 59 W I Everett, mdse for county " goods for poor house and jail Nortnari Gillis for supt of H McCall 33 77 18 A J Taylor feeding paupers W F Long, ass for half fees A M Long, 95 3 2 15 36 D m Morrison " " Z F Lone, esc " F McNeill, sol, u 13 2 J m Smith, shff, " D m Morrison, d s " Y D B Brown, ds " " W I Broad away, d s " 9 J A Incraro, d s " " D D Livingston d s " 4 50 52 1 40 65 80 1 10 2 2Q 3 10 3 10 1 00 1 10 4 50 3 15 480 1 95 1 95 1 80 65 1 55 ft Q.R. S W Bostick, J P half fees NAMcNair.JP W H Murphy, J P " m J Edwards, J P " F: L crotjeh, const " Miles Norton, const " D m Morrison, wit " - W F Long, wit Geo Thomas, wit Wm Bray, wit D A Bruton, wit J A McLaurin, wit F L crouch, wit T m Stewart, wit C A Hodge, wit v wm Peele, wit " -Perry Moore, wit J A Broach, wit w F Long, ass J D Shaw, Jr, ass it chas Fe8terman, ass D D Livingston, ass D m mormon, ass (C Z F Lbngt cs c, for whole fees FMcNeTuJsol . " J ro Smitn, shff, 4 30 20 00 -8P 30 2-40 1 80 400 3 30 6 30 6 30 12 00 D m morrison, d s, ; D D Livingston, xl ?, L T Everett, J P D T Hargrove, const J C morgan, wit in J Edwards, wit . D m morrison, ass D D Livingston, ass J D Shaw, Jr, ass " 48 40 John Sandfoid, ass for half fees 1 85 Feb. 13,1888. Ned Leak for his supt, 5 00 Lucy Ray for her supt, 12 00 Mary McDonald for her supt, 12 00 Caroline Calahan for her supt, 6 00 lieury Sanford far his supt, 6 00 Charlotte Fannett fa her supt, 600 Richmond Bristow for his sunt. 4 00 Lawrence Hines for half fees, 4 00 Mary Dnggers for her supt 12 00 Geo .Mori isoo fo his sunt. 6 00 Ned Hieks for for his supt, Wash Dockery for hia supt, T J Purdue for work On bridge, P D Monroe and wife for their supt, Troy Breeden for his snpt4 Geo Malloy for hia supt, W C Patterson as for whole fees Feb. 14,1888. N D White for his supt, Geo Mcintosh for supt of Jerry Mcintosh Jus Ussery lor his supt, Billy Barber for his supt, Jno F McNair for services as commissioner 60O 600 11 00 800 600 24 00 7 10 12 00 12 00 600 12 00 15 10 W F Brookshire for services as commissioner Peter McRae for services as commissioner A J Taylor for supt of pau pers A 4 Taylor for supt of pau pers W G DeBerry Register of Deeds for services as clerk of Board J M Stansill M T for medi cal attention to poor, J M Smith Sheriff paid Sheriff Rodgers J M Smith Sheriff, for feed ing prisoners 16 00 17 80 40 00 68 60 139 20 98 75 12 35 106 34 4 40 13 00 J R Rodgers Sheriff, for fees W D McRae for mdse Dr W W Covington for med ical services H C Wall for advertising, J J Bennett for repairing 600 39 90 bridge, 6 D D Livingston D S, convey ing prisoners to jail. 13 60 H C Dockery for mdse act, D M Morrison for half fees, 21 05 73 1 arc pi 5, 1888. C E Shepherd for her supt, 600 Julia McRae for her supt, &00 600 15 00 600 Jacob Bostick for his su.pt, Daniel Lampley for his supt, Tener Pate for her supt, John Brigman for supt of daughter, 6.00 Titus Ellerbe for supt of mother, Alice LeGrand for hersupt, Mary Ewing for her supt, 0 vj 600 600 Sallie Webb for her supt, Sallie Martin for her supt, 600 iNorman uillis lor supt of H McCall Caroline Chavis for supt of daughter, W J Pharisand wife for their support A L McDonald for desk, Flora Huckahee for supt of Teauge child, Dempsey McMillan for his supt, Charlie Parker for his supt, F L Crouch const, for con veying prisoners to jail, K F Lowdermilk for lumber for bridge, W G DeBerry for services as clerk of Board McNeill and Kelly J P's fees, R T Long for feeding jury and officers, J M Cox const, for convey ing prisoners to jail W F Long J P, for fes, J M Smith Sheriff, for feeding prisoners, 18 600 600 12 50 15 00 18 00 600 14 30 84 65 00 17 02 111 35 520 19 50 2 60 290 91 45 60 12 78 50 60 15 35 55 110 15 Z F Long esc, for stationary for office, Z F Long esc, for work in his office, Y I Everett mdse for county, R A Johnson for services on fi nance committee, J M Smith for holding courts, J Chappell for work on bridge, A J Taylor for supt of poor, Z F Long esc, half fees, F McNeill solicitor, half fees, ) M Morrison D S, half fees; ! )aniel Watson D S, half fees, ! ) D Liyingston D S, half feea, :) B Brown D S. half fees, , M Smith Sheriff, half feea, J Cameron D S., half feea, W H Murphy J P, half fee's. S T Cooper J P, half feea,' M J Edwards J P, half fees, 800 125 00 14.60 62 73 ' J W Sneed J P, half fees, H C Dockery J P, half fees, F T Baldwih J P, half fees, J S Matheson J P, half fees, F L Crouch const, half fees, S F Bostick const, half fees, W C MeNeill const, half fees, Daniel Baldwin wit, half fees, J M Bowdon wit, half fees DA McDougald, wit, half fees Robert Ussery wit, half fees W A Green wit; half fees J M Hines wit, half fees John Dockery wit, naif fees ,G H Sedberry wit, half fees C B Cappi wit, half fees Jas Holhngsworth". w.it. half fees, D M Morrison asa half fees. 2 27 2 15 2 15 175 U65 1 55 552 480 48 70 860 180 360 800 390 130 D Watson D S, whole fees W H Murphv J P, whole fees 60 3 85 S T Cooper $ P. whole fees w liong aa, whole fees P. M-MorrisoaTSffhoTe fees ,46,10. 18 30 Y C Morton const, whole fees Colin Jones wit, whale fees J P Cameron wit, whole fees M A Cole wit, whole fees A L McDonald wit, for whole fees R T Long wit, for whole fees D Gay wit, whole fees J D York D S, whole lees Dr W W Covington expert, whole fees Dr J M Covington expert, whole fees -A M Long as whole fees, Dr J M Covington expert, whole fees 1 90 490 310 1150 420 410 320 150 15 00 10 00 ' 840 500 lo 00 Dr W H Steele expert, whole fees Dr J M Covington expert, whole fees 10 00 lo 00 10 00 600 600 Dr J M Stansill expert, whole fees Dr W W Lovmgton expert, wnole fees Apeil 2, 1888. Martha Covington Sat her ao.pt. Rums Watkms for his support, Peter Monroe and wife for their support, ; Isaac Love and wife for their support, Celia Little for her sunt, Hicksy Ledbetter for her supt, C W Wright for building bridge J B Jenkins for rebvilding bridge, Katie McLeod fox her supt, Mary Ann Webb for supt, M D McNeil! for services, W R Terry for keeping np 8 00 8 12 12 50 20 00 600 15 00 400 county fence, J M Snaith Sheriff, for feeding prisoner J M Smith Sheriff, far wood at court house, J M Smith Sheriff, for paid oourt officers, A J Taylor for supt of paupers, 13 66 25 51 50 72 53 20 00 F McNeill solicitor, fees Mat 7, 1888. Richmond Bristow for his supt, Ned Hicks for his sa.pt, V'""' Henry Sandford for his aupi; Caroline Calahan for her supti W F Long ass, half fees A M Long ass, half fees JjR Jordan ass, half fees James & McRae asa, half fees Z F Long c s c, whole fees J M Smith Sheriff, whole fees D M Morrison D S, whole fees D B Brown D S, whole fees J P Cameron D S, whole fees D D Livingston D S, whole fees 5 001 00. 400 600 600 600 600 12 00 40 Jeptha Hay for his supt. Caroline (Jhavis tar supt ot daughter, Peter McRae for services at commissiener, W F Brookshire for services as commissioner, Jno F McNair for services as comr Nathan Ledbetter for his supt, Thos Batton for his supt, Norman Gillis for supt of H McCaU S80 12 00 7 40 4 00 12 00 36 00 600 UU T c uibjon for repairs on bridge. 3 95 w nra. H nrfcahefi lor finnr ot Teague child, Dempsy Mcmillan for his supt Charlie Parker for his supt A J Taylor for supt poor W F Long, ass for whole fees J m Smith, shff, for feeding pris. D Gaj, coroner! holding inquest 15 00 900 600 100 00 2 50 00 83 R D Phillips 1 day on cor. jury M J Edwards L A monroe ' ' A F Bizzell A D mcCall J C morgan ' ' A m Long E F Hester J m Smith ' ' J F Peele John Livingston. ' ' A mcrherson " J m Sra.ith, ahfjf, poiv;Yioj lunatic to Mylra mark Cole for having lumber Z F Long, esc, for services Juhe 4, 1888. Alice LeGrand for her supt Celia Shepherd for her supt Jeptha May tor bis supt Sallie martin for her supt Daniel Patterson supt infant orphan 12 Marv Driccrers for her suDt 80 j Titus Ellsrbe for supt of naA&er 6.00 15 00 600 750 6 00 600 600 600 12 00 600 500 ' 60 2000 9073 uaniei Lampiey ior nis supv 24 95 Wash Dockery for his supt QJ FreeinaA for repairing bridge to 00 Jas Ussery for hi. unt '00 Sallie Webb forbrsij.t 46 03 Jni; MftRa- for her sunt N D White for his supt Debby Fairlsy for hi supt Tener Pat for his supt John K Gibson repairing bridge Jacob' Bbstick for nisBupt , . A J Taylor for supt of poor :i A J Taylor for supt of poor Geoxgja Morrison for his supt W G TBerry for service a clerk J m Smithy shff, feeding prisoners H C Dockery for mdse for county W DMcKse for mdse for county 50 66 17 00 165 75422 109 01 9 65 19 20 60 4 95 1 20 90 J R Jordan for mdse for county H C Dockery for mdse for county W I Everett, service a eommis'r Mary Shepherd for her supt 62 7 1 90 Jmr 2, 1888. 95 mary Ewing for her supt 70 martba Covington for her supt 1 57 OS Mcmillan for taking tax list 2 35 Henry sandford for bis supt 1 12 Katie mcbeod for ner supt J A mcDonald for taking tax list 2 55 Peter mcKae for services ac filed 2 55 A A malloy, looking after bridges 1 65 Geo malloy for his supt 165 J m Smith, shff, paid officers court 1 85 1 t ' feeding prisoners 1 80 i ' ' summon k jurors 165 Z F Long, c s c, serv. making dock' 2 15 W W Bostick for taking tax list 6 40 NG Nicholson '. - ' 1 55 D D Livingston for conveying pria- ljso; oners to jail.;' . . , J m Hines for taking tax list Z F Long, e s c, stationary for office 28 35 Marv Ann Webb for her snot 1500 A. J Taylor for sopt of poor 90 0 15.19 SVv. JtLT 9, 1888. Z F Long, c s c, for half fees 2 V McNeil, sol. for half fees 2 85 245 .60 V80 565 475 8430 195 43 a J Edwards, J P for half fees 1 D Livingston, d t for half fs W F Long, aas half fees V t xorruon, ass for half fee U tnronan, const bait lees P Long, 9 1 cV half fas H C Dockery, J P half fear W F Long, J P half fees 8 T Cooper, J P half fee L T ETeretU J p half fees D u Morrison, mayor half Cms 170 135 180 60 m i Edwards, mayor half fee D W Gibson, J P half fees Wm Johnson, J P half f W H irarpby, J P half feM F McNeill, sol halt fees J u Smith, ahff half f D D Livingston, d s hall fees D B Brown, d s half fee Jno P Cameron, d s half teas V C xorton, const half fees J A In grata, Jr, const half fees 185 2?5A 605 970 1415 510 3 45 105 D W Watson, d a balf t F L Crouch, const half f cm Horace ycLean, coast half fees . D T Hargrove, const half fees W F Henderson, shfj; half fees Chos Liyingstan, d s half fees D v Morrison, d s half fees J R Jordan, ass half fees' Y C Morton, wit half fees W S Fowlkes, wit haU feea W F Long, ass half feea J m Hines, wit, half feea 3 7 3 20 13 3 52 210 1 3 00 I D m Morrison, wit half leea 1 10 00 CEAshworth, wit half fees 00 Berry Bryant, wit half fees 00 m a Russell, wit half feea 55 260 105 L Weill, wit half feea Henry Gillis, wit half fee A M long, aas half feea Jno D Dawkins, wit half feea Eli Parnsh, wit half fees 1051 315 360 215 215 205 12 Nelson McAskill, wit half fees J A Bethune, wit half fees a 05 1 75 165 99 R D Knight, wit half fee J Sandford, wit half feea 60 A J Cassiday, wit half fees . Chas Goodwin, wit half fee C K Ellington, wit half feea Judy Kelly, wit half fee P JXLjviugston, ass half fees iJ Morrison, ass half fees v a Russell wit naif fee Alex Stewart, wit half fees K L Steele, jr., wit half fee D D Livingston, wit half fee Z F Long, c e tor whole fee F McNeill, sol, for whole fee k X Livingston, d whole fee W F Gibson, J P whole faes D D Livingston, aas whole fee Dr W WCovingten,exptwhelefeesl000iv- Covington, Keeping up Ano.6, 1888. Caroline Callahan, for her supt K Li Hicks for bis supt Richmond BrUVow for his supt A J Taylor for supt poor 600 aS gj W G DeBerry, moving office, eto Ceaaar Mason for work, act filed J M Smith, hff, serv notices, etc as Led better, taking tax list J m Smith, shfj; feeding prisoners J P Adams for services, net filed Geo Mslntosh for sept of Jerry GeoMcIntosh for suet of Jerry Lucy Kagsaaie lor aer supt 48 Mary McDufiie for her supt g Sept. 3, 1888. 1 CO Emm Taylor for her supt 1 oo Caroline Chavis for supt daughter 1 00 Dempsy Mcmillan for hi supt 1 00 P D monroe and wife for their supt 1 00 Peter McRae for services as com'r 00 J no mcWair for services as com r 00 WF Brookshire -00, J)aniel aiupley for his supt 00 JjBsrfficRae for her supt . . 00 Titus Ellerbe for supt of mother 00 C Shepherd for her supt, 00 Nancy mcKenzie for her sunt James Ussery for his supt 29 10 psh Dockery for; hit supt 1 50 i Flda HuckaUr for stint Teague chd 15 18 96 Tefrerj$3ate farter supt I unars rarxer tor nis supt Sallie Webb toT.her supt 6 600 W G DeBerryteg. of Deeds, for services as clerk -A J Taylor, supt of Pr W G DeBerry g. of Deads, mak 600 600 400 75 oo. 00 ing Ux books 194 6 00 J m Smith, shff, pd for worx on pmp ur W W Jovrogton 46r med. ser- yict, act lled 115 OcjOMK 1, 1888. John. Brigman for supt daughter niartna Uovington, for ner supt marvAnn Webb for her supt . lo 3o 12 70 mary Shepherd for her supt Celia Little for her supt A J Taylor for supt poor it W F Long, ass, for fees W F Long, J P, for fee W F Liong, U , for i la 600 H C Dockery Lumber; ke., actfild 11245 H C Dockery, haP. for grand jury ri U Wall tor adverusmg xc, Roberdel Mfe Co.. building bride Geo W mclntosh, supt Jerrv 4 50 19 20 W 1 Everett for mdse, act bled Z F Long, cs c, blanks Ac for office M D mcNeii! for Uking tax list J A Harrington .' 1 18 OO 20 00 Z F Lpng,c s c, for fee D m, if&jtim. d s, fees D ra morrison, ass, J fees P McNeil, solicitor, for ft 'fees D B Brown, d s, for ft fees C W Luther, wit, for ft fees C V Luther, ass. for ft fees D D LigafcoB, d s, for ft fees J W Graham, wit for i fees 600 600 22 50 600 600 18 70 24 19 22 93: N G Nicholson, J P. for ft fees SB Ingram, J P, ft fee A m Gibson, wit, ft fee PTBaldwin. J P,ffeee J P Cameron, d i, fee H S Ledbetter, J P, ft fees D W Gibson, J p, ft fees J R Hutchinson, wit, ft fees Henry mcNeir, wit, ior ft fee 8 B Ingrain s, for fe. 1200 3150 91 49 1500 75 00 18 50 20 00 3900 19 50fJ T SUnnaok, S F, fees -30 J P Cameron, d a, f fees 455 ta P Cole, conrt, fee. D D Livingston, aas, fees, EN Ingram, 4 Py fee - m J Fiward, mayor, 4 fee llo 855 7 3 2o 85i5ir.u1!sj.rr!. u iicaJnJU, i icca Cha Feeternnus wit, 4 fee -war 1 2 Co 95 1 55 J a ingranvr.vWit j tee , r J Uarret, .wit, for fees H m McKay, wit, 4 fees - 9o ,.3o Hmitn, aon,t e. , v " "j: KoTXxnB 5,1888. Horman GiUia for rapt H meCal! 18 oo Jacob; Bostick for nls 'supt ' ' 6oe 6ooj 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo Kiehard Bnstow torvhit supt -Henry aadford for hia supt -Wm Barber for bis supt Chas Panctr for his supt, D Gay eorener, helding -nqnest A J Tayler lot upi of poor Raiford Terry for serv on cor jury Jno G Terry : W F Batton . . J8Goldaton ' W D mcRae W A tncDenald ' 12 7o 9o 4a 2oo 2ol 2 oo 2 oo 2 oo 2 oo J m Smith, shff, for feeding prisoner 97 49 - ' ' - H7 8Q Stt'.D B Brown. A s. for serv. act filed 1 5o. 10 Z P Long, c i c, making docket, tc 75 oo 95 W J WhitaKer, taxing Ux hst 9 Go 70 J. PmcRae ' 2o oo 45 W J Farris for his supt 6 oo 70 Total amt of allowances, $850498 The following allnwaneM were ira a vAffJv4M IreAMins in UfJW 7 I isftniii tka nnn ntw fsnA 4V. tha tr.i 0 I es av 00U9J AwetVO Vl feU JUI loos, viz : DECEMBER 24, 1887, J w O'Bryaa, Jr, for services account filed JANUARY 2, 1888. 10 20 w R Covington keeping up hit section, 1000 205 76K)2 3306 G J Freeman iA D Gibson' At resj7ARYl4,1888. CB Terry, keep'g up bis see. 1 25 MARCH O, 18S3. 4 85 Covington, Keeping np 2125 bis section, 435 april 2, 1888. 335 q j yretrriaQ peeping up his 5 section 22 Thos H Walters lli R Covington - 1000 INARCH 5, '88. .760 2600 e;5A 01) HAY fence MQ0 6 00 CBTerry 735 jtjnk 4, 1888. OqI A m McKinnon, building new 1186 inco 7 50 Neil McKay 147461 605 1 IP Martin Jones, carry 'g chain 2400 Alex Dudley u 72 70 '2,'&A ; 200 T H Waters Keep'g up fence J00 june 4, '88. 6 OQ G J Freeman Keep'g up fence v.ft00 8EPT, 3, '88, 1727 18 V I . mm mm wt " ' 0 A il Uo,tQDon, naianoe ior 5 01 building fence 5000 400 6 0Q W A lurphy, rectiv'g fence 9 00 7 G DeBerry, maKing fence 800 : taX boon 18 40 ' , ,CQ 14 go - kov. 5, '88. 8862, 16 00 1 C B Terry, Keeping op fence 1480 2 00 ,Z vwl 44u S U UU uOO 6oo Total amt of allowances 1252937 The taxes for 1888 amply provide for the ahave apA0un,U, 12 oo 6 oo 6oa OA & oo Annual SUteiyifc DR. To gea'l county taxes for 18$7, t9393 64 To unliited taxei '87 lo87 o2 To poll tax for nn- portooftf lo&T 94 - 115ft3 6o CR. By disburs'et of Treas'r, $11993 By amt pd ever by " 424 95 ooe,i oo 85 79 8a 743 OA. 6 oo 6eo oo oo, eo CP 11993 55 11993 - FENCE TAXES. To Uxea collected for ftK k. C . ' March 5, 1788. By die- bursementsby TrealY '' By am t on band this day 11 le. 21 3o 3 2o 15 1346 378 looo $725 91 $725 955 40 62 12 OA The cpUAtJ has no permanenUdebt. ' By order of the Board of County Com missioners. J. A. NICHOLSON,, ' Clerk to the Board. December 4th, 1888. e86 1125 2ooo 2o8e 4927 '55 395 950 Use U in every sick-room.' 6 3o 3 keep the atmosphere pure and whole Jjlaome rfmoviof ; ail bad odors frem 3 205 510. Will ideetroy all dUea Germ, 3 Co 27 25 2e 95 455 6o 55 55 inxeeUon from all Fevers and auoon Ulious diaeaaee. The eminent Dhrsician. J. Marion Simi, of New York, says: I convinced thAt Prof. Dsrbvs Pronhv- laetle Fluid U a most valuabl inlecUntw ? - .Xt 1SM Kviderice'Ts daily nccumubitLog that the coror-fine is more eyseeor atically drawn at the North than in the South. . V'e do not allude to the fact that negroes in that section can not find accommodations at the ho tels, nor lo the fact that Ohio Repulv lican wilt hot permit negro children' to attend white schools. These things touch the social relations of which every community must be its. own judge and regulate to suit itself. But we are.told that in New York city the negroes refuse, to attend the i -I . r : .u.: One negro , preacher, at the recent conference at Chickering Hall, said -c ,kOur churches have reached thelim- it of their capacity. We need more room to keep our members together." A white preacher, Arch-deacon Sroitk, eaid: ''We do not need more churches but more men and women, in the existing churches.". Here was an invitation to the negroes to at tend the white churches, but they: will not accept it. In their life, es--pecialiy in New York, their church es take the place of organized society, and they cannot be induced to at tend the white churches. They, would , rather be orowded in bheic own. la this instance, it is the ne groes themselves drawing the color line, and it is the result of the racial instinct that exists in the blacks as well as the whites. Ou the other hand the white pea Ae of New -York city, as we stated. the other day, are drawing the color- Udq in a much more substantial tnauner They no longer tolerate : negro house servant or negro coach- ' men. The restaurants and hotels do. g25 1101 employ negro waiters. Even the 906 oegro white washer is out of date, and the negro washerwomen ha.ve been supplanted by the cheaper andi more expert Chinaman There are 300,000 negroes in New York city, and these changes are a serious matter to tnem. Atlanta Constitution. Pnblic squares are a great blessingr 04! to the community. We can say the tame for Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; it 200 2001 1 the best remedy tor the cure ol nit diseases babyhood has to encounter. Price only $5 cents. If your bowels are costive take a 0Q dose of Laxador, we know of no bet ter medicine. Price 2o cents. Death on a BnTohg Steamm-, New Orleans, Dec. 25. A spe- ciai dispatch from Plaquemine says i -The burning of the steamer John H. Hanna last night near this place was one of the most terrible river disasters that has ever happened in Southern waters. About thirty per- son pensoed in the Uanjes, ana a larg n u ruber j unaped o,verbon rd were drowned. Anong the losj, are 55 Capt. ijelmes and first-clerkamuel Powell. Their bodies have, bejeji Je- covered. Capt. Holmes' body was terribly burned. Bob Smith, the. ... pioJt of the J. L. White at the time she. waa yi-rned, was a passer: on the John il. tlanna And was burned to death ; bis body has also been re-. covered. One of the deck hands who escaped says there were abouj:. i i i i : i i 55 oue u"ureu persuus " "jW that only about a dozen pan? now be . found alive. The engineer and pilot were saved. All were burned more,. i or less, some of them severely. 92 99 .v. A Sound Legal -Opinion. E. BainbridgeMunday, Esq., Coun - 91 ty Atty., Cliy On,, Tex, says : 'Have w used Electric Bitters with oaost nap.' pyi ''''results.- My Mother also waa. very low. -with 'Malarial Fever and Jaundice but was cured by timely use of this, medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life. Mr. IT. L Wilcoxson, of ' Horsa. Cave. Ky;, adds a like testimony, Will Baying, ne posuiveiy ueiiereei ns- would have died bad il not been for,. Electric Bitters. - ' ' This fgrea't remedy will wardoff,-; as vjell as cure, nil Malarial Diseases and for all Kidney, Liver and'Stom- ach( pisorders suihds unequaled.w . Price ,5Ck. and $1.00 at Dr. WV HJ ; am Fowlfces 6? Co. s Drug store.. v - .. - - - - ' !- -. ; die- A Swiss has invented' a musical' box I xthXcH introduces the hutriaa tna tljo toe Jtillpf bucUo -:rx - A-
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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