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Page Two LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920 LENOIRN.C. COUNTY EXHIBIT Jorth Carolina, Caldwell County. Office of Register of Deeds of Caldwell County. T. Jno. M. Crist). Register of Deeds ana Rnard ' of Clerk ex-Officio to the Commissioners of said county and State, do hereby certify that the following is a true state ment of all claims issued in the dis bursement of General County Fund lor the fiscal year or the county, i it.. Oiuk Jan n.t Vrtvem. ending on Uie ovui uaj v - ber, 1919. To whom issued, the amount and for what purpose being as follows : Bridge and Road Expense Charles C. Steele, for bridge lum ber, $76.67; W. M. Craig, for bridge lumber, $15.00; John B. Setzer, for bridge lumber, $21.85; Elgie Estes, for bridge lumber, $6.50; K. L. Steele, for bridge lumber, $6.40; Le noir Hardware & Furn. Co., dyna mite, etc., $59.70; G. L. Gragg, for bridge lumber, $3.00; Virginia Bridge & Iron Co., balance due cm Conley Spring bridge, $510.40; C. II. Holloway, repairing bridge, $7.50; Simmons & Foster, building bridge at Valmead, $125. 25; H. Aleg Tate, work on Horseford bridge, $13o.00; G. W. Correll, bridge work, $7.88; R. B. Bush, bridge Tork, $.600; Will Hass, bridge work, $13.13; R. W. Fox, bridge work, $15.75; James Bumgarner, bridge work, $1.50; G. H. Hartley, bridge work, $16.50; Avery Smith, bridge work, $6.00; J. A. Watson, bridge work, $26.57; Jas. Moses, 'bridge work, $1.85; W. T. McGee, bridge work, $1.80; Len Smith, bridge work, $2.00; Mrs R. E Smith, material for bridge, $4.00; C C. Smith, lumber for bridge, $64.80; E. P. McRary, bridge work, $48 45; Davenport Jones, helping survey road, $1.50; Clyde Hednck, helping survey road, $2.00; R. L. Steele, bridge work, $5.45; M. P. Kincaid, bridge work, $1.00.00; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $92.98; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $46.93; Hill Crump, bridge work, $4.00; Will Coffey, bridge work, $4.00; J. W. Cottrell, repair ing road, $50.00; J. M. Clark, build ing bridge, $58.79; Greer Bros., bridge, lumber, $53.40; M. C. Estes, bridge lumber, $10.50; Roby Martin, bridge lumber, $8.25; Bery Fortune Co., cement for bridge, $9.00; A. V. Miller, material for bridge, $2.00; Cary Bowers, helping survey road, $1.50; Lovelady Township road com mission, for bridge work, $134.17; John Smith, bridge work, $88.85; Shuford Hardware Co., cement for bridge, $18.00; H. M. Beach, bridge lumber, $35.00; J. M. Clark, hauling bridge lumber, $4.70; D. J. Hice, road damage, $19.00; C. N. Hice, road damage, $5.00; M. P. Suddreth, bridge work, $14.80; Bernhardt-Sea-gle Co., for supplies furnished roads and bridges, $130.65; A. J. Bum garner, 'bridge work, $22.50; Love lady township road commission, road work, $51.19; Gent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $6.45; J. L. Hawkins, bridge lumber, $7.00; Mrs. J. P. Bush, bridge lumber, $3.00; H. W. Bean, road damage, $15.00; Victoria Bean, road damage, $10.00; Susan Bean, road damage, $10.00; P. S. Healan, D. S.,: laying off road, $1.90; James Haigler, road juror, $1.00; Charley Perry, road juror, $1.00; Ed Conley, road juror, $1.00; C. & N-W. Railway Co., freight on sewer pipe, $43.42; Shuford Hardware Co., bridge material, $2.50; J, H. Sher riil, bridge work, $9.50; R. J. Bush, bridge material, $8.00; W. J. Bean, bridge lumber, $68.18; T. S. Setzer, bridge lumber, $12.40; F. H. Coffey, amount paid for hauling 'bridge lum ber, $8.00; Caldwell Furniture Co., bridge lumber, $26.00; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $7.57; Chattanooga Sewer Pipe Works, for car sewer pipe, $153.56; C. C. Smith, D. S., for laying off road, $1.90; M. C. Smith, road juror, $1.00; D. N. W. Smith, road juror, $1.00; O. S. Brooks, road juror, $1.00; L. T. Sharpe, for dynamite furnished county ,$10.60; Walter Hinson, bridge work, $125.00; Russell Pres nell, bridge work, $25.00; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $51.21; R. A. Brown, bridge lumber, $21.28; W. H. Livingston, bridge lumber, $52.36; H. N. Suddreth, bridge lum ber, $3.00; Charles C. Steele, bridge lumber, $28.64; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $16.50; E. T. Es tes, material for footway, $1.50; T. R. Livingston, hauling bridge lum ber, $2.00; Patterson School, bridge lumber, $7.68; J. W. George, repair ing bridge, $31.35; J. E. Brooks, bridge material, $1.25; KentnCoffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $8.43; Pat terson School, bridge lumber, $29.75; T. S. Setzer, bridge lumber, $7.50; Shuford Hardware Co., supplies for bridge, $11.15; G. W. Sherrill, re tiring bridge, $10.50; S. L. Abee, repairing bridge, $38.06 ; G. L. Clark, for repairing bridge, $10.50; Russell Presnell, repairing bridge, $9.00; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, en 4 m nr ii t . i -fi.io; w. ai. viay, onage lurauer, $32.50; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co., bridge lumber, $18.40; Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co,, bridge lumber, $6.53; F. B. Mitchell, bridge lumber, $3.00; J. W. Hamlett, bridge work, $60.00; W. M. Clay, bridge lumber, $26.25. Total bridge and .road expense for year 1919. $3,193.53. liMal Pauper Expense for Year 1919 Total amount allowed for entire year to Mary and Nancy . Adams, $182.40; total amount allowed for entire year to Erne Bentley, $4.00; total amount allowed for entire year to G. W. Bradshaw, $24.00; . total amount allowed for entire year to Nancy Bowman, $18.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Sina Bow man; $15.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Mary Curd, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year W M. J. Crews, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire ' year ttf J. L. Clarke, $12.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Wesley; Day, $12; total amount allowed! for entire year to " George " ' Dickson, : $24.00 ; total mount allowed for entlr year, to Mahalia. Ellis, $24.00.1 total amount " allowed for entire year to R. J. Ellis. $24.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to Monroe .Flncannon, J$21 ; total amount allowed for entire year to Edmund. German; $24.00 , total amount allowed for entire year to N. P. Gilliland, $48.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Mary and Jane Ilambjv $60.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Mary Hall, 124.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to Laura Heffner, $84.00; total amount allowed, for entire year to Martha Hollar, $13.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Minda Ham by. $14.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Lou Job- uin, $4s.UU; total amount anowea ior entire year to Caleb Justice, $Z4.uu; total amount allowed for entire year to Hattie Justice, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Essie Keller, $2; total amount for entire year allowed to Joe Keller, $6.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to Thos. Maltba, $2.00; to tal amount allowed for entire year to Mrs. Larkin Nelson, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year to J. B. Phillips, $60.00; total amount al lowed for entire year to Frank Phelps, $45.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Ailey Phelps, $36.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to Ida Phelps, $17.50; total amount allowed for entire year to Isaac Price, $24.00; total amount al lowed for entire year to Dora Reid, $48.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to Joe Raby, $30.00; total amount allowed for entire year to ou:.iLi Teeters, $43. CO; total amount allowed for entire year to David and Sarah Teeters, $72.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Grover Un derdown ,$23.00; total amount al lowed for entire year to Katie Oliver, $12.00; total amount allowed for en tire year to John Walker, $36.00; to tal amount allowed for entire year to Malissa Winkler, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year to D. W. Miller, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year to W. M. Pipes, $24.00; total amount allowed for entire year to Sanders child, $6.00. Total amount of local pauper expense, $1,329.50. County Home Expense for Year 1919 To paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for December, 1918, $77.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for January, 1919, $77.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for February, 1919, $112.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for March, 1919, $119.42; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for April, 1919, $133.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keep er, for May, 1919, $133.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for June, 1919, $133.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keep er, for July, 1919, $133.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for August, 1919, $132.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keeper, for September, 1919, $133.00; to paid A. A. Teague, keep er, for October, 1919, $137.00; to paid A. A. Tea;-ue, keeper, for No vember ,1919, $131.00. Total amount county home expense, $1,452.42. County Jial Expente for Year 1919 To paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for December, 1918, $59.35; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for January, 1919, $37.20; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for February, 1919, $35.10; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for March, 1919, $82.40; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for April, 1919, $29.20; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for May, 1919, $9.80; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for June, 1919, $29.80; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for July, 1919, $73.27; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for August, 1919, 144.60; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for September, 1919, $32.80; to paid P. A. Healan, jailor, for October, $36.00. Total jail expense, $569.52. Miscellaneous Expenses of the Coun ty for the Year 1919 To Walter Sanders, bailiff of elec tion, $1.00; J. T. Gragg, for judge of election, $2.00; J. D. R. Moore, for judge of election, $2.00; R. S. Webb, judge of election, $2.00; Mack Moore, registrar of election, $14.30; Calvin Hall, judge of election, $2.00; Calvin Houck, judge of election, $2.00; J. H. Abernethy, regstrar of election, $16.8; J. R. Kaylor, regis trar of election, $14.39; W. W. Turn mire, registrar of election, $14.66; George W. Nelson, registrar of elec tion, $15.35; J. H. Bryson, bailiff of election, $1.00; C. S. Curlee, regis trar of election, $14.63; C. T. Leon ard, judge of election, $2.00; J. Ross Coffey, registrar of election, $16.28; R. A. Parlier, registrar of election, $4.00; A. E. Nelson, judge of elec tion, $2.00; Geo. R. Clarke, judge of election, $23.50; N. J. Clarke, judge of election, $2.00; J. Thos. Cook, registrar of election, $14.48; Jno. M. Crump, registrar of election, $14.27; S. C. Roberts, judge of election, $2; A. H. Hilton, judge of election, $2; C. J. Dobbins, registrar of election, $4.00; T. C. Wakefield, judge of election, $4.00; Jo ePhillips, judge of election, $2.00; C. E. Conley, judge of election, $2.00; W. P. May, judge of election, $2.00; Felix Downs, reg istrar of election, $14.66; F. R. Til ley, registrar of election, $2.00 ; J. Z. Bush, registrar of election, $16.79; J. A. 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