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M-&.L . *4 2 Annas) [Report a) Yadkin Co. Road Commission North Carolina* Yadkin County t Settlement of the Bank of Yadkin, County Treas. of the road onds from No\. 3.1918 to Dec. 1, 1919, made with the Board of County Commissioners, this the 28th day of November, 1919. RECEIPTS Nov. 28 1918 By bal in hands of Co Treas carried over from last year 493.52 Jan 7 !919 By loan by Bank of Yadkin 2,758 87 Feb 4 " By loan by Bank of Yadkin 2330 36 April 3 " " Spitzer.'RoricksxCo 10000 00 ApiB !l " By check returned to Toledo 25 00 Ma' P " " Spitzer, Rorick & Co 1000^00 June 9 ' " J A Lo^an demurage 9 00 " " Spitzer, Rorick A Co §0900 00 lulylT\" " CH Todd piping 4 60 July 11 Morse & Wane 23 34 July 15 Spitzer, Rorick & Co 10000 00 -Sept 15 Spilzir, Rorick & Co 10000 00 Nov 8 State Highway Commission 80000 Nov 15 Spitzer, Rorick & Co 10000 00 Nov 28 Interest Bank of Yadkin 200 00 $197,544 69 2,92112 Dec 3 1918 By loan Bank of Yadkin 110,465 81 DISBURSEMENTS Smith & Fletcher road work W E Graham road work € S Currier Engineer A Logan & Fletcher road work Woodruff salary Adams lumber ,timer engineer )gan sewer pipe Fletcher road work '& Fletcher road work Fletcher road work Iraham road work tin Ripple printing msboro Daily News advt hr T R Harding material W E Rutledge printing Yadkin Implement Co repair on tractor M E Jones bridge work Gaither*attorney fees fes& Jones attorney fees Logan cement fnk of Yadkin borrowed money Todd salary Reavis salary tea vis salary & Swinney road work traham road work graham road work i & Fletcher road work & Fletcher roau work & Swinney road work loach engineer ^Bray stakes T Fletcher road work JVincines Bridge Co County Commissioners bridge M E Jones bridge work M E Jones bridge work E C Maybery salary work 1140 33 339 05 114 225 1104 27 18 93 575 480 172 510 576 12 10 50 2 102 889 roe 100 771 15555 12 66 52 1428 2534 1675 1633 310 176 492 6 76 3088 74 1623 07 452 60 89 50 Yadkin Ripple printing j^G Wagoner salary Viliiams A Reavis attys ^reriff of Surry fee C A Seitfers attorney ) A Logan pipe A P Woodruff salary E C Maybery salary Ya^kitville Buggy Co stakes E ? ^^is^alary M IE Jo^s bridge work bridge work BS Haeton engineer Smith JFletcher road work Smith < Swinney road work W E Gra^ rm road work M E Joaes bridge work Geo: ye Ste lman salary W E G< aha a road work Smith & Fletcher road work C S Courier engineer Smith & Fletcher road work Smith & Sw nney road work , . P H Norman fees D M Reece atty fees M E Jones bridge work W E Graham road work Smith <3^ Fletcher road work T A S^itherman stakes , J B Roach engineer W E Graham road work i W E Graham road work J A Logan sewer pipe j J A Logan sewer pipe C S Currier engineer M E Jones bridge work M E Jones bridge work 7 35 51 00 100 00 60 353 34 639 .8 12 40 84 00 5 00 42 80 1492 67 863 43 331 25 2309 42 2384 69 701 79 350 54 17 50 808 87 457 39 283 26 409 71 H0 70 . 5 00 100 00 154 95 328 35 747 55 <60 41 66 72 49 2 99 275 28 584 40 586 96 2 59 362 98 Smith & Swinny road work Smith & Swinny road work Smith & Swinny road work Smith & Fletcher road work P H Poindexter & Co ferrage J W Arnold work M E Jones bridge work W E Graham road work Smith & Fletcher road work Smith & Swinny road work J B Roach engineer Smith & Fietcher road work J A Logan sewer pipe Yadkinville Buggy Co lumber M E Jones bridge work W E Graham road work J B Roach engineer \V T Fletcher road work Smith & Fletcher road work Smith & Swinny road work A E Holton attorney fees W E Graham road work Elkin Hardware Co supplies \ irginia Bridge Co supplies George Steelman salary W P Dobbins bridge work W E Graham road work Ben S Hauston engineer W E Graham road work W E Graham road work Smith & Fletcher road work Smith & Swinny road work M E Jones bridge work M E Jones bridge work Yadkin Impliment Co The Yadkin Ripple printing 545 40 134 75 1794 96 1499 19 7 50 12 00 588 15 447 93 649 14 584 00 ^475 30 1405 13 504 08 8 10 385 82 2869 15 „ 275 00 31 91 1212 62 1402 04 250 oo 2065 64 18 00 1003 60 32 50 170 69 737 66 355 05 533 64 2858 43 2173 58 2216 42 1695 92 1755 40 48 75 9 20 J A Logan cement 164 19 Surry County compromise on Crutchfield B B Corns 1084 09 Smith & Fletcher road work 1384 1? Smith & Fletcher road work 2713 49 D M Reece atty fees 108 33 Smith & Swinny road work 2770 24 Smith & Swinny road work 12 22 W P Dobbins hauling 172 05 J W Arnold hauling - 30 00 Ben S Hauston engineer 354 66 . W E Graham road work 3138 20 W E Graham road wqrk ' ' < 270128 J Bryan Grimes notices 2 25 M E Jqnes Bridge work 2508 61 M E Jones bridge work 1391 53 A A Scores stakes 20 25 J A Logan sewer pipe 237 36 Virginia Bridge Co supplies 85 84 J Bryan Grimes notices 2 20 Dietrich Bros bridge steele 1588 36 E C Mabery salary 46 25 J E Zachary sheriff fees 60 Smith & Fletcher road work - . 1945 88 B S Hauston engineer 351 50 M E Jones bridge work 2715 09 P H Norman Reg D fees * 3 00 Dan Long bridge work 446 58 WLMackie 12 76 Smith & Swinny road work 2034 27 &I E Jonea road work 233 48 M E Jones road work 1397 40 Brown Grier Iron Works supplies 103 70 W E Graham road work 3689 02 115b75 05 Nov. 28 1919 Overpaid by Co Treas 5209 24 Notice Re-Sale of Land By virtue of the authority con tained in the last will and testa ment of L. W. Cook. deceased. 1 will resell on the premises in Knobs township, Yadkin county, on the 9th day of JunuaiT, 1920, at ten o'clock A. M., the following tracts of land: First tract: Containg 251 acres more or less, as described in deen from M. A. Hinson and wife to L. W. Cook; second tract: Contain ing 25 acres and 95 rods, as de scribed in deed from A. L, Hick erson and wife to L. W. Cook; Third tract: containing 25 4-5 acres more or less, as described in deed from Isacc Cook and wife to T. \Y, Cook; Fourth tract: con aimug 2 acres more or mss, as described in deed from A. L Hickerson and wife to L. W.Cook This is desirable larming land situated about three miles from the town ot Janesville, N. C. Terms of sale: One-half cash,: balance in six and twelve months, secured by approved notes. This the 20th day of Dec. 1919. 8. H Harris, Executor of L. W. Cook, Deceased. J F. Hendreu, Atty. NOTICE ToZ.D, Greenwood, admr. of J. H. Greenwood, deed H. H Barker and J. F. Hendrin, com missioners, K. M. Thompson and 1. Vesta!, purchasers. You witl hereby take: notice that at a sale of !aud for taxes conducted by J. E. Zachary Bher iff of Yadkin county, on the 7th day of Aprii, 1919, the under signed purchased 5 acres. for the payment of $63.80 taxo^ and costs The above named wit! further take notice that untess ; hey appeal and redeems the said )auds by paying the undersigned the above sum with interest and cost on of before Apr. 7, P'30. the utthy signed iviH app!y to the Sheriff of Yadkin county fora deed to the same. This 1st, dav of Jan. U. L. LOYELACF. Pnrchas' r To the Dyspeptic. World you not tike to feet that you' stomach troubtes are u er, that you can eat any Kind of food that ou crave? Lon.t.i er the.) the fact that fhamberiain's Tao!- t bave cured others- ' „v not you. The" are many who have ; n restored to healtl ey taktntt these tab) , .ou) can . vnv att'd ot '<<*! th.t thev crave Mr HaH Entertains Stockholders and Friends The stockholders of the Bank of Yadkin and the close bu^ines^ associates of Mr. W. A. Had were entertained by bim at his elegant heme on east Main Street last Wednesday after the meeting of the stockholders ot the bank, AH the guests invited to dinner and all ar cepted the invitation to dine because they knew what kind of a dinnpr they wouid re* ceive when Mrs. Had looked af ter its pre paration and th y were nor disappointed. A dinner, beautitu) in appearance and taste, was spread and everyone enjoy ed himself, for the dinner and also the nospitality of Mr. and Mrs. HaH. And due credit shoulc also be paid to Miss Ger trude Hall, who came home from BoonviHe, where she is music teacher, to assist in the entertainment of the guests. Th se who partook of the hospitality of these good people were: W. L. Kelly, D. M Reece, W. K. Rutledge, J. T. Reece, P. H. Norman, F. W. Hanes, Rev. J. E. Robinson, W. J. Byerly, S. C. Wtlliams, C. B. Reavis, J. L. Crater, Wade Reavis, J. C. Pin nix, R. C. Puryear and A, F. Holton, Jr. Mrs. Wade Shore of Boonville accompanied Miss Gertrude home and enjoyed the dinner. Card of Thanks We desire to extend our thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy so freely extended during the sickness and death of our baby Virginia Opal. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wallace. North Carolina ) In Superior court Yadkin County ) befoie the Cierk F. E. Simmons, admr. ] of Henry Simmons, deed j S. T. Mathis and wife ; Nora Mathis Allison ] Simmons and others J By virtue of my having been appointed commissioner to set) the !ands for assets to pay debts in the above entitled procee by the cierk of the superior court. I wiii on the 26th day of January, 1920 on the premises of Henm Simmons deed in Knobs township Yadkin county, at 10 o'clock a m., sell to the highest bidder at pub lie outcry on the following terms to wit: One-third dowu on day of sale, one-third in 3 months and the remaining one within six mos. The defered payments to be se cured by notes approved by the clerk. The following described lands to wit: Beginning on the south side of the \aJkinv)!e road on a hickory thence with road nearly west 27 rods and !' links to a stone on the south side of said road Bryant and lteece's corner, Thence south t) depten west about 10 lods to a stone, thence south about, d7 rods to a stone in Henry Shores' line, tin < east about SO rods to a atone ' Henry Shores' line, thence north about 80 rods to a post oak. then west 11 roils to a stone, thence north 27 tods ton atone op the south side of Yadkinville road, thence west along a.tid road about 40 rods to the beginning eoutait: n'eJB.ieiosmoie cr less. the i'iigh Registration of Teachers. Registration books of the North Carolina Teachers Assembly showed ttfat the assembly had in its session just ciosed in Raieigh, the most iarge iy attended gathering in its history. A total of 1,350 members were register ed. and this number represented an i crease of 350 over the high mark of preceding assemblies. SHEEP HEM !M MW ESTER !,54$ Doge in Buncombe County Ar^ Estlmatsd to bo Worth More Than 2.164 Sheep by tSZ4.00. Afheviiie.—The 2,164 sheep in Bun combe county are worth $10,383 and 1.549 dogs are estimated to be worth 211.537, according to offieia! statistics. In other words the dog-raising indus try involves a greater amount of mon ey than does the highly necessary production of wooi, at least such ia the fact in* this county. Whether legislators of the last gen era! assembly had such facts before. Aem is not known, but if they did not the North Carolina iegisiators were familiar with conditions at any rate. Recently considerable interest has been aroused ajnong stock raisers ip raising sheen and it is expected that the number raised next year wili ex ceed the number in the county this year. It is understood the profits from the wooi each year pay for ths raising of a sheep and that therefore a sheep is an annuai dividend-paying proposition. Wiimington. — Miss Minnie Gve^ street has been awarded by a jury in superior court damages in the sum of $10,030 in her suit against John D. Bellamy. She was struck by the au tomobile of Mr. Beiiamy a number of months ago and brought suit for dam ages. Winston-Salem.— Gordon Hawkins, driver of auto which injured and caused aimost the instant death g)f the fomr-year-oid son of J. W. Shouee on the public road was bound over to su perior court at a preliminary hearing in bond of $2,000. Kinston.—Extension of the Kinston. Carolina railroad from Snow Hiii to a junction with the Norfolk Southern, its "parent" raiiroad, at Stantonburg or another point on the line from Ral eigh to Washington may be consum mated with the return of the railroads to their owners by the government Charlotte.—Baptiats of the Mecklen burg-Cabarrus association exceeded their quota in the 75 million campaign by more than $62,000, according to fig. ures by Rev. W. A. Smith, of Pritchard Memoriai church, campaign chairman of the association. Asheviiie.—The first patients fov the United States Public Health ser vice hospital at Kenilworth inn, ar rived. marking the official beginning of this institution under operation of the public health service. There were 28 patients received, of whom 27 came from the public health hospital in Greenville, S. C„ and one case was admitted from Asheville. Goldsboro.—Dr. F. J. Hage, of thie ctty, has received several flattering offers by would-be purchasers for an invention he has recently had patent ed, which is a simple device for tie ing of tobacco. It is said that this invention will do away with the old mode of tieing and that one man can tie as many of the nsua! amount of leaves together in one hour as possi biy six hands could do in the oid way. Fayetteville. — Fayetteville and North Carolina gave a rousing we!-' come to General John J. Pprshing, commander in chief of the American Expeditionary Forces, on his visit to the state for the inspection of Camp Bragg. A great conconrse t)f people! greeted the general as he rode through the streets of Fayetteville following! his inspection of the camp and heard him in a brief address delivered from the balcony of the old market in the canter of the city. Kinston.—More than 21 million pounds of tobacco have been sold on the local market since September 2. at a value in excess of the record breaking sum of $11,000,000. The pre-season estimate of the crop's value has been surpassed by more than a million dollars, while sales are promising soon to reach the 26,000.000 pound mark set for the sea son's total. It has been the most suc cessful season this market, one of the largest ip the "new bright belt" has ever known. Guitty of Murder. Asheviiie.—Sherman, Robert and Leonard Owen were found guitty of second degree murder for the. fatal shooting of Wisdom Patterson, hy a jury in superior court at Brevard. 'The men were sentenced hy Judge Webb. Robert Owen w ' sent' need to 20 years, and Shern u and Leon ard Owen were given sont.eaces of 15 years each in the state prison. An or der was made by the court transfer ring the three prisoners to the Bun combe county jaii here for safe keep ing.
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