r 183 . J-6 ,7 :tj , Slxl ; i 2 -.2 CT87 Si. 8 8 TJ.99 O300 C501 02 ,',603 ' -, 604 ' 605 606 P:607 ' 608 V 609 'i510 tall 513 B13 ,514 " 515 516 . ,G17 , 51S 519 f, 520 ' 621 E22 " 623 523 , ; 525 ' ; 526 i B27 i,B28 f ' 629 630 t i 1 y i li JL C Burns, ,j P costs. .... 1.85 0 F Dowd, ren co. Gates. . 3.25 T P. King. )abor.. 44.67 W H Chappell, bridge work 6 00 Raleigh Iron Works, rep'ra. 114-13 John. D Brlgga, plan br'ge. 6.00 W Z Blake, work surveying 20.00 Bob bltt 4V Wynne, drug. . 75 W A Pugh, gravel. , 40.00 Troy Jones,, work on bridge 3.00 L C Yeargan, lumber. . 8.64 H C Olive Co., plow points 4.80 Bobbltt A Wynne, drugs. . 1.50 3 I Sandereford, bridgew'k 2.00 Raleigh Iron Works, work on machine 19.16 J I Johnson, drugs ...... 1 2.48 Norris Bros. Co., for. etc. . 11.22 S J Betts, rock. ......... 16 25 C R Fowler, labor. . . .... 35 00 F H Holloway, l'b'r. on r'ds 17.00 M H Bynum, pay roll. ., . . 118.33 J A Wiggins, lumber, etc. 4.05 M ! Stell, bridge work., 5.98 L F Adams, bridge work. . 6.92 Frank P Austin, labor, . ...,.. 279.54 M W Womble, lumber, and work. .. . . . . . . ....... 5.00 James Baugh, road work. . 21.50 Phillips & Penny, suppies 125.42 R E Thompson, pay roll. . 116.66 W N Bunn,, pay roll. ..... , 122.42 S h Lee, pay roll 137.49 W L Jones, road work. . V 22.50 1 C Gattis, meal... ..... 8.00 A L Tilly, right of way . . . 10.00 Dove, Keith, Connelly, sup. 204.64 Arthur Keith, right of way 25.00 R A Privett, merchandise 6.80 T H Briggs & Sons, hdw. 122.40 J P Wyatt & Son, hdw... 5.05 W A Myatt, hdw. etc. . . . . 18.07 Carolina Hdw. Co.i mat. etc : 8.00 S W Brewer, supplies. . . 394.63 C D Arthur, fish 1.05 Barber & Towler, har. etc. 41.50 J Schwartz, beef. . ....... 23.95 A Lorbacher, horsesho'ng. 3.40 J T Edwards & Son, peas. 6 54 R E Nichols, prof, services 10.00 W H Blanchard, lumber, 18.95 J J Bernard, clerk. 15.40 Crowder t Rand, forage.. : 29.46 H J Bridgera, beef . . 4.83 S P Pennington, smithwork .-. 1.60 J L Brown, supplies..... 85.85 Allen Roofing Co, repairs. 2.25 J Rosengarten, overalls ... 2.00 W H Whitager, rent. . . . . 7.50 J R Ferrall & Co., for. etc. 21.28 A N Johnson, supplies. . . . 23.59 J Beale Johnson, lumber. . 34.88 W H Carpenter, supplies. . 182.94 M E Betts, shop work .... 6.40 C B Ray Harness Co, sup. ., 5.45 E M Perry, supplies ..... 92.47 Moonie Perry, cooking. . . . 3.20 I J Johnson, lumber. . . . 13.23 I B Harrison, wood ..... . 12.00 Mrs Edna Obriant, gravel 15.00 Port Huron Engine Co., grates . . . 11.43 1 4 531 632 633 534 535 636 637 538 639 540 541 542 643 544 545 Total May 2,822.20 3une, :'''; 546 J C Matthews, lumber. , . . 14.85 547 J C Matthews, lumber 6.10 648 W D Sandllng, costs, .v. . . 2 85 549 W II F Branch & Bro., ' smithwork ; ....... . 5.45 550 J W Blalock & Son, l'mb'r. 53. 00 651 J W Lassiter, work. . . . . . 11.25 552 W F Kearney, work ... .. 9.12 553 S A Johnson, damage . . . . 40.00 654 A'V Council, work . . . .... ,.13.61 '555 C R Fowler, salary. . . ... 74.50 556 J A Wiggs, C: P, exp. pris. 6.110 557 N A Wilder, bridge work 15.75 568 H P Gill, J P, ' costs ... ; ... 2.65 669 Frank P Austin, exp. etc. 1.15 560 Jas. Honeycutt, D S, ex pense prisoner. ....... 5.05 " 561 Ingersoll Rand Co., repairs 7.29 562 -Frank P Austin, salary. . 308.27 663 Good Roads Mch. Co., mch. 28.50 564 Strauss Bros, clothing..., 157.33 565 Standard Oil Co., grease. . 9.12 666 A Home & Son, suplies. . 13.19 667 Peebles & Edwards, shoes 1.60 568 W B Temple, rep'ng w'gon 3.50 569 W E Pool, board ....... 6.75 670 A D Honeycutt, board. 6.75 671 Albert Pettiford, work... 21.00 672 W A Liles, work. . ...... 5.25 673 Barber & Towler, harness 130.00 674 Bobbltt & Wynne, drugs. 3.00 675 Crowder & Rand, supplies 396.75 676 H Rosenthal, shoes, etc . . 20.80 577 Baker Thompson Co., l'm'r 3.20 678 W A Myatt, supplies. .... 190.19 678 C 0 Arthur, fish 1.40 , 580 J P Wyatt & Son, supplies 5.64 ,681 Carolina Hdw. Co., hdw.. 3.05 682 Hart Ward Hdw. Co., hdw. 1.55 583 Anderson & Thiem, shoes. 16.30 684 J S Hailey Co., shoes. . , . 19.20 685 James I Johnson, drugs. . . 5.94 586 S W Holloway, repairs. . . 4.79 587 Johnson & Johnson coal. . 95.36 THE PASSENGER PIGEON ;cciss Is Now Abost En tirely Extinct Audabon Society, Seeing the Ex term, ination of this Bird, l Makiaff an - Kftort to Propatcate Another Series of Similar 8iecU'B. Now" York. Feb. 4 One Molltury pas efiier pigeon, ending her life at thq 5CokKicaV Garden in Cincinnati, la to day all that rertialrti ofaJi" American Fppcli'8 that early in the last century niiNl over ' tho. eontlnertt In nocRs frliifr billions, according to re ; 1 -r received at the headquarter . , rlnriftl . A aKfto.a.tinn .fit Allfltl- fr bbr -k ti-s In '.this ci'7- Ai.-Hh tha 588 Johnson & Johnson, coal. . li.Si 589 O W Parry, bridge work. . 40.09 590 M H Byrunj, pay-roll. .. . . J17.50 691 C A Separk, J P. costs... 12.50 592 W Z Atkinson, lumber... 18.69 693 R Y Smith, lumber...... 4.76 594 R E Thompson, pay roll. . 115.00 595 W L Cooley, work. 6.00 596 W H Carpenter, supplies. 315.08 597 W G Ford, wood. ........ 4.00 598 W A Broyal, lumber..,.. 17.74 599 h M Clifton, capture con. 10.00 600 J N Rochell, watchman... 9,00 601 S L Lee, bridge work.... 12.50 602 S L Lee, salary v. , . . . ... 138,33 603 W F Jones, road work.., 19. 1Q 604 J J Bernard, board work. 16,20 605 Alvin Lorbacker, sm'h w'rk 9.85 606 J Beale Johnson, lumber 16.30 607 Everett T Banks, wood.,. . 6.00 608 S P Pennington, sm'h w'rk. 4.40 609 E T Piper, lumber....... 11.92 610 H P Gill, J P costs. . . . . . 5.15 611 J Rosengarten Co., cothing 2.00 612 R W King, vegetables.... 7.90 613 Raleigh lion Works, rep's. 28.11 614 R H Utley, supplies...... 29.53 615 T H Briggs & Son, hdw.. , 221.74 616 W C Cram, work........ 6.00 617 Ellington Sup. Co., lumber 12.69 618 J G Shaw, surveying..... 4.00 619 G D Allen, Bridge work.. 1.00 620 J M Pace Mule Co., mules 650,00 621 Dove, Keith, Conneley, l'br. 144.48 622 Dove, Keith, Conneley, sup. 305.10 623 J.J L McCullers, gravel.. 20.00 624 AV N Bunn, coffin, etc. . . . . 16.25 625 W N Bunn, pay roll. .... 127.26 626 SAL Railway, freight. . , 1.53 627 Ed Aiken, right of way. . . 10.00 628 J C Hobgood, gravel..... 10.00 629 Citizen Nat'l. Bank, coup. 450.00 Total June .S 4,824.85 July. W J King, prot'c'g bridge 5.00 J B Lemmon, expenses. . . 5.20 A R Oneill, road work . . . . 20.00 Charlie Blinson, repairs., 9.40 H H Roberts, service. . ... 2.50 G D Martin, pris. to roads 6.35 A J McKee, footway...,. 8.S5 Wilson Womble, repairs. . 1.00 .1 B Wiggins, bridge work 2.60 N C Hines, costs. ... .... 2.95 W F Jones, exp, with pris. 3.85 J C Burns, court costs. . . . 1-35 L P Adams, b'ld'g. bridge 2.73 S P Pennington, smi'w'rk. 2.40 G R Holland, costs...... 6.55 W C Dunn, repairs...... 8.00 C L Thompson, b'dg. work 4.00 I H Lynn, lumber 2.42 Raleigh Bank, Trust Co., bonds ............. .. 500.00 Frank P Austin, labor... 222.61 C R Fowler, machine sq'ad. 87.00 S L Lee, pay roll 163.82 W M Bunn, pay roll 119.32 R E Thompson, pay roll.. 115.00 M H Byrum, pay roll. .. ... 123.33 D R Byrum, costs and ex. 27.80 M E Gooch, road work ... . 38.47 W H Carpenter, supplies. 184.47 W G Ford, wood. .... i. .. 4.00 R A Privett, oil .... . .... 4.05 W H Whitaker, rent 5.00 J I Johnson, drugs .: 4.32 J M Whitley, J P costs. . . . 3.35 Jas. Honeycutt, D S, ex pense prisoner ...... . . 5.30 R W King, vegetables. . . . 8.00 C B Ray Harness Co, h'rn's. 15.50 Globe Clothing Co., hats.. 12.50 Barber & Towler, harness 2.10 J S Hailey, shoes, . . . 20.20 Crowder & Rand, supplies 331.11 Carolina Hdw. Co., hdw.. 20.73 W F Jones, road work . . . . 23.10 F P Austin, freight...... 1.00 F P Austin, salary. . . .... 17.87 Koyall & Borden F. Co., mattresses 36.40 Baker Thompson Lumber Co., lumber 4.86 Johnson & Johnson Co, coal 65.63 W A Myatt, forage. . . . . . . 42.26 J P Wyatt & Son, plw. pts. 11.30 C D Arthur, fish 1.20 Anderson & Thiem, shoes. . 25.10 T H Briggs & Sons, hdw.. 24.13 Phillips & Penny, prov... 169.53 Alfred Williams Co, ledger 60 J Kline, clothing. 3-95 Alvin Lorbacker, sm'm w'k. .10.65 Hart Hard Hardware Co., sewer pipes ..... 10.85 R H Utley, supplies...... 34.58 W A Bridgers. board, . . . . 3.25 R W King, potatoes. . . . .. 3.00 Keith, Connelly Co, prov. 224.2 G L B Penny, provisions. . 7.35 George A Wright, lumber 22.00 J J Bernard, board work. . ' 16.90 W C Cram, repairs...... 6.00 W Z Atkinson, lumber... 21.60 S W Holloway, repairs.'. . . 23.60 W N Richards, moving ma chine 7.50 C30 631 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 664 665 666 607 668 4560 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 6S2 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 tribe, whose meeting places often cov ered hundreds of square miles, there will soon disappear the last race of the wild pigeons that have been slaughtered by the million by men who fed their hogs upon the carcasses they could not carry away. Though it is too late to save this species, special efforts are now being made by the Audubon workers to bring about the restoration of other birds of economio value that must otherwise share the same fate. For many months systematic search has been made throughout the conti nent by officials of the Audubon As sociation for relics of the once prolific Passenger Pigeon. Members of the or ganization headed by Professor C. F.: Hodge of Clark University have made a standing offer of $1,50 to' anyone discovering a nest of this Specie;' but, though .thousands hays 'been tryin eagerly for the prise, not single claimant has appeared,' In response to a recent Inquiry by T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of the National Association of Audubort Societies, the' authorities of the Cincinnati Zoo , bav Just fur nished the last chapter in the tra!c tale of these butchered bird. The fm,tlf IS recently without Issue :at the ag of 24 Last As late as 1377 what Js now known to have been the' 4as nesting place of these wild bird's was found in the state of Michigan, where their nests thickly covered the trees over the area twenty-eigjm miles long and four miles wide. Itesldents of this city declare that ' In 1850 they flocked over Man hattan Island in such numbers that they obscured the sun and that ships loaded in bulk with the bodies of these birds lay at the wharves selling them at. a cent apiece. Audubon Is quoted as observing a roosting place of wild pigeons iii Kentucky early In the la,st century that extended1 forty miles' and was three- rolled In width. On its edges ma with guns; nets, clubs and, torches slaughtered ; the roosting birds, each often bagging 500 in one day. Whsn the. wholesale . butchers could not' ,' carry away "no more, they let loose droves of hog to fatten, on' what was left About 1855 this treatment began to thin, the ,rapU of .the' tiassetigor plg eojis, till two years ago it was dis-erj-d thit only -cmtH be 19.10 7.60 2.95 Total July . , , ,..$ 2,965.64 Anguftt. 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 72 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 ,720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 762 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 T H Walls, D S, exp, prls.$ T H Walls, exp. prisoner, , W H F Branch, cost. .... Jas J Allen, bridge ,work. . W B Anderson,- lumber.. R B Whitley, provision. , " K H Falson, W. G. Pear son, bridge work. ... .. Joe Davis, lumber .' J J Bernard, clerk . S P Pennington, mithw'rk. Q D Martin, exp. prisoner J J Dunn, gravel.'. R H Biggs, D S, exp. pris J A Wall, cost ...... ... . . G O Pitts, lumber W A Liles, bridge work . , Dr O L Ray,, service . . . . . . J W Fordhara, bridge w'rk. R A Privett, oil ....... .v S Holloway, repairs. ..... W E Stlnson, supt. roads. Clarence Johnson, repairs J B Womble, bridge work Heller Bros, shoes..... T Jt Briggs & Son, s'ndr's. Barber & Towler, repaiw Koonce Bros, chairs. . . . . Norris Bros, camp No. 3., Hunter & Dunn, bay .... J P Wyatt & Son, for., etc. Anderson &. Thiem, shoes. . M H Bynum, pay roll.... R E Thompson, pay roll. . W, N Bunn, pay roll. . . ... S L Lee, inc.,. ., , S L Lee, pay roll... . . . . C R Fowler, pay roll Keith & Connelly, supplies J R Ray, bridge work . , ... J R Ray, bridge work .... J Kline, clothing. , . ... . i James Baugh, bridge w'rk. McCullers Bros, supplies. Geo E Gill, road work . . . Dr A E Riggsbee, service Commercial Ptg. Co. print. E J Byrum DS summoning jurors . . ... . . - : ., A M Pollard, bridne work M E Butts, repairs . . .. W H Carpenter, sup M H Collins, lumber .... J C Matthews, lumber . . Hard Ward Hdw. Co. uails A Pettiford, bridge work. H D B Penny vegetables. . H D Rand, roud supplies G Wall, bridge work .... . James I Johnson, drugs. . , S J Betts, wood .... . . Z V Johnson & Son work L C Chandler, damage ... W F Jones, road work . . J N Horton et als service. . J E Stevens, cabbage . . .'. D Allen salary for W G., B H Collins, road work . . A C Olive, road work . . 9' 6.50 2.50 4.30 1.00 43.68 216.63 8.05 4,M 14.40 13.20 6.60 15.00 6.00 2.95 28.00 14.00 18.50 5.35 1.50 33.45 93.75 1.50 12.75 25.80 133..71 9.30 3.00 363.49 14.27 83.49 17.25 120.00 115.00 116.67 6,30 151.66 65.00 286.44 73.98 7.80 2.50 31.00 266.41 4.90 2.00 S.14 16.05 105.91 33.00 144.36 .70 8.75 16.50 1.74 2.00 6.44 4.88 18.05 100.00 11.50 3.00 4.94 75.00 5.5J 8.00 Total August , . . . J 3,033.74 September, 1010. A J McKee, road work. . 82.69 C R Fowler, pay roll . . . . '' 101.50 E T Scarboro, board .... . 25.50 H M Byrum, lumber ... . 62,71 C W Woodard, cap. pris. . . 12.00 J N Norwood, lumber . . . 3.00 Garry Wall, repairs .. . . 7.60 W H Whitley, rent .. .. 6.00 Jerry Smith, repairs ..... 4.00 J J Bernard, clerk .... 13.80 F H Holloway, cabbage. . 5.10 F H Holloway, roadwork 75.00 J N Rochell, repairs .. .. 22.35 M Fort, bridge work .... 86.05 J J Jordan, lumber .... . 11.48 W N Franks, lumber .... 39.30 J R Ray, bridge work . ... 4.50 M. E Gooch, road work . . 27.50 R M Estes, damage .... 8.00 A B Ross, repairs ...... 2.50 S L Lee, pay roll . . 147.48 S P Pennington, s' work..' 31.15 P Massenburg, gravel .... 15.00 M H Byrum, pay roll . ... 130.00 W F Jones, road work .. 16.75 771 772 773 774 773 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 783 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 R E Thompson, pay roll . . 116.69 B M Hamilton, cabbage. . . 4.00 G N Baucom, moving rafts . 7.50 C F Williams, repairs .... 20.00 G W Perry, lumber .... 29.25 A J Stephens, lumber . . , , 106.67 A J Stephens, lumber .. 13.72 A J Stephens, work .. . . 27.25 A J Stephens, work ... . 14.20 W P Powell, vegetables.. 10.40 Salon Baker, lumber .... 11.39 W N Bunn, pay roll : . , . 118.66 LA Harper, repairs .... 5.20 H H Roberts, JP costs . . 13.94 G D Martin, pris. to Jail.. 3.05 W T Hunter & Bn, lumber 18.30 vrmii alii whose lxiate died 701 w C McMackia, treatment 702 W F Jones, exp. prisoner. 703 J C Burns, J P, ex. pris. . . found on the whole continent, four at Milwaukee and three in Cincinnati. : ' Declaring that practically ail the gulls and terns in America today have survived solely through the work of protection and restoration at their reservations, leaders of the National Association of Audubon Societies are now appealing to he peopl k his coiintry to support the work of pre serving dying species of native, birds which they have already begun. The Upland Plover, Cabot's Tern and the Least Tern, they .assert, can now be saved to the nation by quick emergen cy measures for which special funds are to be raised; TW work of restor ing the Wood Duck and other gams birds that are threatened with the fate of the Passenger Pigeon Is to be un dertaken by the Audubon workers with the' support of the sportsmen, of the Country. Sad as is the passing of the Passenger Pigeon, its lesson may avert the extinction of other valuable spe cie, it 4s declared. .If the American people rally at one to save their re maining ,birq resources. . j f Nestlnsj FIsce. 812 EM Bledsoe, costs 3.76 813 W E Stlnson, salary .... ,186.60 814 E M Bledsoe, cost . . . . . 3.76 815 J E Gill, coat.......... 6.35 816 C A Separk, costs . . .... 6.95 817 N C Hlnes, costs 2.80 818 J M Whitley, costs ..... 1.25J 819 N C Hines, costs . . . . .. 2-SQ 820 E T Piper, road work .. 14.84 821 T F King, hire teama, etc. . 72.85 8?2 J M Williams, bridge .. .. 5.00 823 G A Wright, lumber .... 11.25 824 W A Upchurch, wood .... 18.00 825 A Pettiford, work . . ... . ' 16.26 826 C H Upchurch, vegetable ' 9.40 827 W H F Branch, work i. 4.65 828 Apex Mule Sup. Co. up... 39.50 829 J E. Stevens, cabbage .... .. 1.80 830 B N Ferrell, stove acc't... 3.20 831 D B Jones, work .. . ... 5.50 832 L M Stephenson, wood .. 3.60 833 Southern Ry. Co. freight. 10.70 834 J P Wyatt & Son, supplies 236.49 835 S W Holloway, repairs .. 120.80 836 Hart Ward Wdw. Co. hdw 26.50 837 Wake Forest Sup. Co. sup. 119.70 838 Hunter & Dunn, feed .... 121.73 839 C B Ray Harness Co har ness . . . . 41.20 840 T H Briggs & Sons, hdw. 52.88 841 W L Brogden & Co. prov.. 13.50 842 J F Battle, scanting .... i.zo 843 C D Arthur, fish .. .... .40 844 T E Holding & Co. drugs 9.50 845 Norris Bros & Co. pro . . 354.49 846 Norris Bros. & Co, pro. . . 21674 847 Raleigh Fur. Co., chairs, . 2.40 848 T L McCullers & Co. sup.. 26.78 849 James I Johnson, drugs, , 4.60 850 Barber & Towler, sup. . . 3.90 Sal J M Smith, supplies .... 2.80 852 Ral. Iron Works, repairs. 42. 3a 853 W P Edwards, lumber . . 2.00 854 W G Ray, lumber . . . . ' 21.38 855 T A Stephens, prov. .... 6.38 856 S B Bledsoe work .. .. 2.50 857 M J Carlton, lumber . . . 1.10 858 T H Griffls, work 8.15 859 M E Gooch, pay roll . .. 61.15 860 Keith Connally Co., sup. 15713 561 Ellington Bldg. Co. lumber 1.92 562 E G Richardson, beef .. 1.70 863 W H Blanchard, lumber, 130.66 864 J J Sanderford, work ... S.5S 865 D I Stephenson, work .. 7.40 8G6 W L Cooley, timber .... 30.47 867 Baker Thompson Co. lmbr. 75.02 Total September .. ..$ 3,742.34 October, 1910. 86 S J J Horton, work . . : . . 32.20 869 J C Matthews, lumber .. 20.53 870 J L Strickland, work. . . 2.00 871 C F Williams, Work. ... 126.39 872 J J Bernard, clerk . . . . . . 17.10 873 A J McKee, pay roll .. .. . 117.50 874 A J McKee, road work . . 32.76 875 W H F Branch Bro. shop work 22.20 876 J .T Stewart road work . . 85.5(T 877 H G Scarboro, feed .... 20.80 878 L II Adams, work . . .. 15.00 879 J M Smith mchdse . . . . 4.55 880 W II Marshall, repairs. ... 1.00 881 C Adams, work .... . . 48.75 882 W E Stlnson, salary .. 125.00 883 Koonce Bros, chairs etc. . . 9.60 884 James I Johnson, drugs 8.55 885 C R Fowler, pay roll . . . 111,03 886 G W Perry, lumber .... 28.28 887 G W Perry, lumber . ... 34.74 8S8 W N Bunn, pay roll 116.66 889 B L Wall road work ... 7.75 890 W N Pitts, lumber ,. .. 48.60 891 J R Ray, bridge work .... 12.40 S92 R E Thompson pay roll. . 116.66 893 M H Byuum pay roll . . 140.00 894 C H Upchurch, fodder . . ' 5.86 895 A Pettiford, work .. .... 24.00 896 S L Lee, pay roll .. .... 151.50 897 W F Jones, brldse work.. 47.65 898 Z V Johnson & Son repairs 13.21 899 S W Holloway, repairs . . 111.73 900 O B Ray Harness Co., harness .. . . .. .. .. 63.25 901 C D Arthur, fish .. .... 1.70 902 Wake Forest Sup Co. sup. 257.63 903 Phillip & Penny, sup... 311.39 901 A A Rowland, stones .. 12.00 905 W.L Brogden, mdse. . . . 32.64 906 TF Brock well, keys etc. . 4.25 907 Zebulon Sup Co., sup. .. 50.01 908 Freeman Liles, sundi.cs. 1.60 909 Norris Bros. Co sup. . . . . 190.66 910 J P Wyatt & Son, forage 113.00 911 Anderson &Thlem, dry gds. 25.80 912 T H Briggs & Son sup... 19.61 913 8 P Pennington black'm'th 10.40 914 Barber & Towler traces . . 3.50 915 J S Wiggins, lumber etc.. 26.82 916 J Kline, convict suit .... 5.00 917 D Stephenson, repairs . . 1.50 918 T G Gattis, groceries . . . . 9.10 919 J.T Moore & Shaw, brlge lumber . . . . . . .. 62.63 920 A M Pollar, bridge work. 2.00 921 H L Denning cap. convict 10.00 922 Mose Fort, lumber .... 117.84 923 S J Betts, wood v.. . ., 3.00 924 H H Roberts, costs .. .. 2.95 OLIVER ICE, A Vszt Ad. in KB 925 O G Hamilton, painting.. 67.60 S 26 L Council, wprk, .. . . ' 9.00 927 W J King, damages .. . . 30.00 . Total October . . .. .-. 3,104.08 November, 1010. 928 W F Jones, work . . . . . .. 56.38 929 J E. Marcom, worH .'. .. 127.35 930 C R Fowler, pay roll .... 109,85 931 S L Lee, pay roll ...... 147.99 932 W E Stlnson, ' supt. roads 125.00 933 Standard Oil Co., grease 4.48 934 James I Johnson, drugs . . , 4.43 935 Ral, Furn. Co., comforts.. . 10.50 936 R E Thompson, pay roll.. 113.16 937 S P Pennington, work . . 23.65 938 T H Brlgga ft Son, sundries 41.23 939 Heller Bros,, shoes . . . . ' 76.00 940 941 J P Wyatt & Son sup. .. 246.76 A Pettiford, work. .. ' 942 I P Warren, wood .. .. 9.75 943 L B Woodall, lumber . . 7.29 944 J M Smith, groceries .... 8.10 945 C B Ray, Ham. Co sundr' 12.15 '946 S W Holloway, repairs .. 122.70 947 T A Stephens, vegetables. .4.75 948 Apex Mule .& Snp. Co., sup. 128.72 94 9 Keith Connally Co. wor. . 20,6.46 950 Daniel Stephenson, repairs 2.10 951 W N Bunn, pay roll .. .. 126.87 952 M H .Byrum, pay roll 14000 953 W L, Cooley, beef .. .... 5.44 954 L H Adams, prov. 333.77 955 S R Home, supplies .... ; 30.70 956 S W Brewer, supplies . . 360.31 957 A Young, beef .. .... 12.56 958 T Q Gattis, groceries . . . . 11.70 959 M D & H L Smith Co shirts 68.00 960 961 962 Wake Forest Sup. Co. sup. 281.33 E H Barker, cap. convict. 10.00 Barber & Towler, repairs . . 7.45 C D Arthur, fish . . . . .. 2.42 G h Vinson, pipe . . ... 8.95 963 964 965 J A Wiggins, road work.. 14 00 966 J G Ball, Co. cakes . . .. 3.93 967 G W Perry, lumber . . , . . 136.70 968 J Rosengarten, clothing: , . 1.50 969 J J Bernard, clerk .. ... 25.30 970 E T Dampier, beef .. .. 3.36 971 G L Council, work . . . . 8.00 9 1 & T 9 Brockwell, repair. . , . 2.75 973 Millard Mial, lumber ... . 8.93 974 Millard Mial, lumber .... 16.80 B L Wall, work ..... . 13.50 E D Jacobs, gravel . . .. 10.00 976 977 J Maynard, bridge work . , 3.17 978 E T Piper, lumber ..... . 129.60 979 G Herndon, work ,. . . . . 6.00 980 '981 G M Harden mules . . . . 650.00 J M Pace Co., mules , ,. . 650.09 982 983 Raleigh Bank Trust Co., note . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000.00 Raleigh Bank Trust Co., no'te .. .. .. .. .. .. 31.67 Total November , . . . . . .J14.715.06 Total road expense for . the year 1910 .....$ 69,212.83 Vouchers Audited For Outwide I'oor Ex penses For Fixcal Year Ending No vember 30, 1910. 1st 2nd 8rd Qtr. Qtr. 3 3 4th Qtr. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 2 3 Qtr. Allen, .1. . . . . . . 3 Allen, E. . .:, . . . 3 Arnold, F. . . . . - 3 Allen, S. T 3 Bishop, P. . . . 3 Bailey, C. A. . . . 3 Bailey, D. . . . . . 3 Bridgers, A. . . . . 3 Bridgers, W. C. . . 3 Batts, W. C. .... 3 Babb, B. . . . . . . 3 Botts, J. . . . ., . 3 Bailey, T. ..... 2 Burgess, R. . . . . 3 Brag, Mr. I. ... 3 Crocker, H. C. . . . 4 Chavis, W. . .! . . 3 Chavls, T. . ... . 2 Crocker, A, . . . . 3 Carr,' Betsy .... Dement, H. . . . . . Day, C. . . . . . . 3 Durham, M. . . . 3 Dew, M. ...... 3 Dew, W. F. . . . . 3 Divine, M. . . . . 3 Daniels, Mrs. F. . . Edwards, A. . , . . Edwards, P. . . . . 3 Evans, A- .... . 3 Evans, M. . . . . 3 Evans, C. . . . . . 3 Evans, S. . , . . . 3 Ellison, L. . . . 5 Ford, J. . .... . 3 Ferrell, W. F. . . . 4 Fuller, J. ..... 2 Fowler, E. . ; . . . Glenn, F. v . . . . 3 Gill, Mrs. S. . . . . 3 Grant, J. .... . 3 Goodwin. M. N, . . 8 Grimes, M. . . . . Ienry, I,. .... . 3 Hinton, B. . . . . 3 Harria M. and M. . 4 Hargis, V. .... 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 3 COAL AND LULL Wa art in tha tttrht I T VI V JUS W1W llUI IVI your Coal and Wood &V Kuclnocc ... J uiwwvutN , -. . . : OUR AMMUNITION I the best quality and grades.' mrvnnr.. ciimmnrnetAAe RALEIGH PHON E 4392 T! ) r ;';'ti!'7 Xi:::3 WiU VTcr!: Hodge, J. W. . . . 3 , 8 3 Hartefleld. S. . . . i 2 , 8 Horton, H 3 3 3 8 Herndon, M. . . . 5 Hinton, H 3 3 3 8 Hicks, E. ..... 3 ' 3 3 8 Hicks, L. . . . . . 3' 3 3 8 Horton, D. . . . . . 3 3 5 Jones, S 3 3 3 3 Jones, S. 3 3 3 8 Jones, P. ..... 3 3 3 3 Jones, H. and wife. 3 -3 3 8 Jones, J. . .... 2 2V2.2 Johnson, J. .... . 3 Judd, N. 3 3 3 3 Justice, R. ..... 3 3 3 3 Justice, L. . . . . 3 3 3 3 Justice, C. .... 3 3.8 8 Jones, Mrs. E. . . 3 . . i Kelly, J. and C. . . 4 4. King, A . 4 4 4 4 Lyon, H. . . . . . . . 2 Leeson.'F. . . . . . 3 3. 3 3 TTula Rnii . . 3 3 3 3 Leslie, H. 3 3 3 3 Locklear, B. . . . . 3 3 3 8 Liles, C. . . . ... 3 3 . 3 Loyd, P. . . ... . 3 3 3 3 Lucas, B 3 3 3 3. Morris, I. ..... 2 2 2 2 Morgan, M. . . . . 3 3 3 3 Mann, J . 4 4 4 4 Maynard. W. C. and wife 6 6 o Mangum, M. E. .. 2 2 2 2 Morgan, J. .... 2 2 2 2 Morton, E. . . ,.33 3 3 Mangum, Mrs. M. F. 3 3 3 3 Measles, D. . . . . 3 3 . 3 3 Moore, T. and wife. 5 . . . McClannagan. F. . . 3 3 3 3 MImms, Mrs. M. R.. . 3 3 3 Mills, G. and wife. . 3 3 3 Nevils, W. . . . . 3 3 . Oneill, B. . . ... 3 . 3 3 ; 8 Oneal, F. and sister 4 4 4 4 Olive, L. . . .... 4 2 2 Passmore, Mrs AM... 3 . ; Pool, J. and son . . 6 0 6 6 Pool, J. . . .... 3 8 3 3 foo, S. . . . . . . 3 3 3 3 Pool, J. G. . . . . 3 3 3 3 Pool, M. A. .... 3 3 3 3 Perry, Mlley . . . , 3 5 5 6 Pettiford, C. .... 2 2 2 2 Pearce, G. W. ... 3 . . Pearce, C. . . . . . 3 3 3 3 Pace, Jane . . . . 3 3 3 3 Perry, A. F. . . . . 3 3 3 3 Price, E. . . . . . 2 2 2 2 Rogers, M. . . . . . 3 3 3 3 Rogers, E. , . . . 3 3 3 3 Roberts, L. . . . . 3 . . Robertson, L. W. . 3 3 3 3 Rowland, V. .... . . 4 4 4 4 Richards, F. A. . . 3 3 3 3 Richardson, It. J. . 3 3 3 3 .Rowe, C. W. . . . 3 3 3 3 Rattler, M. . . . . 3 3 3 3 Rand, W 3 3 3 3 Robertson, J. ... 3 3 3 3 Richards, M. & wife 4 4 4 4 Ray, N. ... . . . . 3 3 3 Rogers, C. . . , . . ... 2 Rochell, W. M. . . . . . 2 Sturdivant, W. . . 3 3 3 3 Sanderford, M. A. . 3 3 3 . Sanderford, M. ... . 3 3 3 3 Sanderford, L. ... . 2 Saunders, C. ... . 3 3 3 3 ateu, Mrs. u. . . . z a z z Sikes, J. . . . . . . 3 3 3 3 Sikes, Mrs.' J. A. . . 3 3 3 ' 3 Shaw, L. . . . . . . 3 3 3 Thomason, M. . . . . 3 3 3 Taylor, J. ..... . . . . 2 Upchurch, D. & wife 5 3 3 3 Upchurch, E. . . . 3 , . ; Upchurch, M. . . . ' . 3 Utley. G. . ... . . 322 Utley, S. . . . . . . . 3 3 Warren, A. . . . . 3 ' 3 ' 3 3 Watkins, C. . . . . 4 4 4 4 Winfree, W. H. . . 3 3 3 ' 3 Walker, M. F. . . 3 3 3 3 Womack, Mrs. S. . 3 3 . 3 3 Whitaker, L. ... 3 3 3 3 Whitted, S. . . . . . , 3 . Westfall, R. M. ... . 2 Westfall, R 2 Yeargin, S. . . . . 3 8 3 3 Young, C. L. . . . 3 3 3 3 Total . . . . . ,391 381 $372 f 382 Suraiuary. First Quarter .... .8 391.00 Second Quarter , , 381.00 Third Quarter . . . 373.00 Fourth Quarter . . . 382.00 Total . . , . .81,626.00 We hereby certify that wa have carefully- examined the foregoing statement and find that it corresponds with, the books and vouchers kept by the Register of Deeds, Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners. , " ,v " D T JOHNSON, Chairman. B. S. FRANKLIN. Per 8, C. B B. C.'BECKWITH. . . - . Committee. CO "QUICK" and ."EASY" ,. . .'-.; : : ;;.- To Phone or Write-U Far v Anything la the BAKQWAKH LINE. fnr PAINTS, OlIJS, VARNISHES, FIXX)n SXAJNS, and BJRCSHES. Nicest iin i BninsM , HARDWARE IN TttB STATE. all Tfcos. D. Cn'jgs - . .